2022年安徽省马鞍山市高考英语第一次质检试卷
一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)
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The Children's Climate Prize(CCP) has been given every year since 2016 to a person between the ages of 12 and 17 who has made "extraordinary efforts" to improve life on the planet for children now and in the future.Here are some of the finalists this year.
Yash Narayan
Yash Narayan,17,from California,the US created a smartphone app called DeepWaste.Yash realized that a lot of waste could be avoided if people had a simple system for deciding what could be recycled,and what was truly garbage.Users who download the app can use their phone's camera to quickly find out the best way to get rid of something.
Fernanda Barros
Sixteen-year-old Fernanda Barros is from Pará,Brazil,where she helped start the group Fr
Yash Narayan
Yash Narayan,17,from California,the US created a smartphone app called DeepWaste.Yash realized that a lot of waste could be avoided if people had a simple system for deciding what could be recycled,and what was truly garbage.Users who download the app can use their phone's camera to quickly find out the best way to get rid of something.
Fernanda Barros
Sixteen-year-old Fernanda Barros is from Pará,Brazil,where she helped start the group Fr
idays For Future Amazonia(FFFA).Brazil's Amazon rainforest is seriously threatened.FFFA is working to protect the rainforest.
Lesein Mutunkei
Lesein Mutunkei,a 17-year-old from Nairobi,Kenya started a project called Trees For Goals(T4 G).It encourages soccer teams to plant Ⅱ trees for every goal scored(one for each player).Already,over 1,500 trees have been planted,and Lesein is working to spread the idea further.He would really like to get the soccer group FIFA to back the idea.
Anjali Sharma
Seventeen-year-old Anjail Shama from Melbourne,Australia took Australia's Environment Minister to court in an attempt to stop a coal mine from being expanded.The case resulted in the court saying that the government had a "duty of care" to protect young people.It has inspired others to use the courts to force action on the climate crisis.
Lesein Mutunkei
Lesein Mutunkei,a 17-year-old from Nairobi,Kenya started a project called Trees For Goals(T4 G).It encourages soccer teams to plant Ⅱ trees for every goal scored(one for each player).Already,over 1,500 trees have been planted,and Lesein is working to spread the idea further.He would really like to get the soccer group FIFA to back the idea.
Anjali Sharma
Seventeen-year-old Anjail Shama from Melbourne,Australia took Australia's Environment Minister to court in an attempt to stop a coal mine from being expanded.The case resulted in the court saying that the government had a "duty of care" to protect young people.It has inspired others to use the courts to force action on the climate crisis.
1.Who developed a mobile application? ______
A. Yash Narayan. B. Fernanda Barros.
C. adaptiveLesein Mutunkei. D. Anjali Sharma.
C. adaptiveLesein Mutunkei. D. Anjali Sharma.
2.What is Lesein Mutunkei trying to do? ______
A. Set up a soccer team.
B. Expand a coal mine.
C. Protect the Amazon rainforest.
D. Get supporters for his project.
B. Expand a coal mine.
C. Protect the Amazon rainforest.
D. Get supporters for his project.
3.What do the four students have in common? ______
A. They are of the same age.
B. They care about our planet.
C. They are employed by the government .
D. They have won the Children's Climate Prize.
B. They care about our planet.
C. They are employed by the government .
D. They have won the Children's Climate Prize.
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