1.阅读理解- (共1题)
Most artists have a favorite material they like to work with. For Kristen Alyce, it happens to be trash (废物). The eco-conscious designer uses her talent to transform garbage like empty drink bottles and Skittles wrappers into wonderful outfits (全套服装) that sell for thousands of dollars.
Kristen says the idea came to her after she saw how much waste she and her three college roommates produced on a daily basis. The Fine Arts student began to dream about transforming the bags and packages into beautiful clothes. Her first dress made of plastic bags and rolled magazines was unusual, funny and even fascinating. However, she only made it to test how she could create a beautiful dress with trash.
The young designer did not consider starting a commercial business until she spent a week working at Couture Fashion Week in New York City. There she observed the excitement caused by new looks and decided to see if her unusual idea would result in as much enthusiasm. She began by creating a line of 12 garbage-inspired dresses. They were a big success and Garbage Gone Glam was born!
Today the company produces a wide variety of outfits that range from cocktail dresses to ballgowns. Kristen, of course, doesn’t search for trash cans as her material any more. Since the designer can work with anything from brochures to yellow pages, from directory pages to candy wrappers, finding “trash” is never a problem.
However, if you think the garbage-inspired women dresses come cheap, think again. The price for ready made creations sold on the company’s site varies from $500 to $1,500. Those seeking custom (定制的) dresses have to pay as much as $2,000. Though those may appear expensive, the designer says that she has no shortage of customers. In fact thanks to so many requests she now even has trash-inspired outfits for men that include jackets, ties, trousers and even board shorts! While most of the outfits are hard enough to bear various wearing methods, whether they can be cleaned is a little unclear.
【小题1】What was the purpose of Kristen’s first dress made of trash?A.To earn money. | B.To recycle trash. |
C.To test her creativity. | D.To amuse others. |
A.a company | B.a model |
C.a dress | D.a school |
A.Its creations sell well at cheap prices online. |
B.It was founded by Kristen and her college roommates. |
C.It has little difficulty in finding the material for its products. |
D.It produces various clothes only for women at present. |
A.Generous and creative. |
B.Enthusiastic and sensitive. |
C.Considerate and eco-friendly. |
D.Creative and eco-friendly. |
2.完形填空- (共1题)
Onions make you cry, add flavor to food and win popularity for their medicinal benefits. Now the vegetable has another use—_____ green energy.
Anew system debuts(首次亮相)on Friday that _____ onion juice into electricity at Gills Onions, the largest fresh onion processor in the United States.
The Oxnard, California-based company _____ its new onion-fueled power to reduce its electric bill by $700,000 a year and _____ its annual greenhouse gas emissions by up to 30,000 tons.
The _____ ending to this green energy tale, however, started with another question: how to _____ onion waste.
“_____ we peel an onion, 35 to 40 percent of the onion comes off before we have a(n)_____ onion. That's the top, tail and skin around the onion, and _____ we can get to the meat,” said Steven Gill, co-owner of the 25-year-old company.
They used to pull the waste to the fields for compost(混合肥料), but that turned out to be a tough ______. Ten years ago, Gill started looking at technology for a(n) _____, including microturbines(微型燃气轮机).
“We ______ cutting the skins into pieces and extracting all the ______, which is very high in sugars, and bacteria love that stuff,” Gill said.
In the new system, bacteria ______ methane(甲烷)gas from the juice. The gas then goes to two 300 kilowatt fuel cells, creating ______ power for 460 homes. If everything goes smoothly, ______ are that the company will get 35 to 40 percent of its electricity from the on-site generator.
The company ______ $ 9. 5 million in the project and will receive $2. 7 million from Southern California Gas Co. _____ cutting its electric bill, the company will save $400,000 in costs and expects paybacks in the new future.
The onion grower now has a new ______: to be a zero-waste facility in the coming decade.
“We want to ______ it all the way through and make the full circle,” Gill said.
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3.单句改错- (共1题)
【小题1】It is up to you decide when we will start.
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【小题2】Medicine should not be kept where it is accessible for children.
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【小题3】Researchers have made the great breakthrough in the field.
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【小题4】In this way millions of people all over the world keep touch with each other.
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【小题5】I went home before the end of the meeting. What was the eventually decision?
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【小题6】Attempts are being made arrest the spread of the disease.
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【小题7】It was not until the next day when I learned the truth.
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【小题8】I think we can't delay build a school for children in this area.
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【小题9】The ballet was adapted to the film of the same title.
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【小题10】It took him one year preparing for the important exam.
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4.用所给词的正确形式填空- (共1题)
【小题1】The ______ (evolve) of apes into human beings should be a long history.
【小题2】The Red Cross organized the ______ (distribute) of food and clothing in the disaster area.
【小题3】In fact, music education is ______ (benefit) and important to all students.
【小题4】It's said that the ______ (adapt) of that story is easy for children to understand.
【小题5】The Internet is one of the most useful sources of information, and it's ______ (access) through both a computer and a mobile phone.
【小题6】I cannot figure out why they rejected this ______ (construct) suggestion.
5.短文改错- (共1题)
An English club will set up on Dec. 16 in our school. It aims to arouse our interests in English and broaden our horizons.
The club provides a platform, which we English lovers can improve our English skills through various activities. Firstly, we were to discuss some hot topics and express our opinions free. Secondly, English speech competitions and English debates are going to be held to promoting our speaking ability. Besides, there will be some lectures about western cultures.
I am surely English lovers will benefit a lot from a club. Those who are interested are welcome to join in us. Please sign up for one in Room 306 of the library building.
6.选用适当的单词或短语补全句子- (共1题)

【小题1】Products made ____________ are usually more popular among consumers.
【小题2】With the decrease of the birthrate, now the old ____________ nearly one-third of the population of the country.
【小题3】If you meet any further problem, contact me ____________.
【小题4】It was his diligence rather than luck that ____________ his success in the competition.
【小题5】Can you ____________ what will happen in the future?
【小题6】I'd like to know what ____________ of students in your school are from the countryside.
【小题7】He is not the person to ____________, for he is always breaking his promise.
【小题8】Now it is unnecessary to ____________ digital watches.
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阅读理解:(1道)
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用所给词的正确形式填空:(1道)
短文改错:(1道)
选用适当的单词或短语补全句子:(1道)
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