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浙江省宁波市2021年中考英语模拟卷(二)(音频暂未更新)

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日期: 2024-11-30
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阅读理解

Many people dream of going on a great travel adventure. Most of us keep dreaming; others make it happen.

Gregg Bleakney's dream was to travel the Americas from top to bottom. He got the idea after he finished a 1,600 ­kilometer bike ride. Gregg's friend, Brooks Allen, was also a cyclist. The two friends talked and decided their goal: they would travel from Alaska(阿拉斯加)to Argentina(阿根廷)—by bike.

To pay for the journey, Gregg and Brooks worked and saved money for years. In 2005, after four years of planning, they set off. Once they were on the road, they often camped outdoors or stayed in cheap places. In many places along their way, local people opened their homes to the two friends and gave them food. During their trip, Gregg and Brooks cycled through deserts, rainforests, and mountains. They visited modern cities and researched ancient ruins(遗迹)such as Tikal in Guatemala(危地马拉). In many places, they met other cyclists from all over the world.

In May 2007—two years, 12 countries, and over 30, 500 km later—Gregg finally reached Ushuaia, Argentina, at the top of South America. (Near Guatemala, Brooks had to return to the US and Gregg continued without him.)

Gregg and Brooks kept a record of their adventures in an online blog. The trip taught both men a lot about traveling. Here is some of Gregg's advice:

Travel light. The fewer things you have, the less you'll worry about.

Be flexible. Don't plan everything. Then you'll be more relaxed and happy, even when there are challenges along the way.

Be polite. As one traveler told Gregg, "Always remember that nobody wants to fight, cheat, or rob a nice guy."

阅读理解

Food miles How well­traveled is your food?

The Issue

Next time you sit down for dinner, make a list of all the foods on your plate. Make a survey on where those foods have come from. You could be in for a big surprise.

Has your rice come from Thailand? Have your oranges come from America?

"Food miles" is a term(术语)that describes the distance food travels between where it is grown, caught or processed and your dinner table.

Why should we worry about it?It is important because the further food travels, the more fuel(燃料) is needed to carry it and the more greenhouse gases are created.

Research has found that the contents of the average family shopping basket have traveled a surprising 70, 000 kilometers.

Everyone can make a difference. If you care about the future, reduce your food miles and your impact on the environment.

Comments

Ellen P  May 7, 10:00 am

I agree. We should buy all the food that is grown locally and help our environment.

Joy  May 7, 11:17 am

We grow our own vegetables. They have zero food miles!

Busy Dad  May 7, 11:20 am

Buying locally is a great idea,Ellen,but local products cost more than imported(进口的) ones. Not everyone can afford to buy only local foods.

Get real  May 7, 11:34 am

I don't believe it makes any difference. It's just another excuse for shops to ask customers to spend more money on foods.

Green boy  May 7, 11:50 am

We have to take a stand and do what we can. Even if it costs a bit more, I guess saving the planet is more important than saving money.

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