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C. Let bygones be bygones. B. Live in the present moment. D. Time works great changes.

B

On a bright summer morning,many young swimmers gather at a local swimming pool in the

state of Maryland. They are members of a competitive summer swim team. As they practice their strokes and cut seconds off of their times, they are getting lots of physical exercise and vitamin D from the sun. However, the benefits of belonging to a sports team are not just health-related. Team sports also help to build many life skills.

The coach of the swim team is Paul Waas. He explains how swim team teaches the team members skills like discipline(纪律)and focus. \into play when you're talking about focusing on the details that your coaches are saying as it makes you faster rather than just going up and down the pool the same way you have every time. So, when you can focus on what you're doing right and what you can do better. . then you'll see the improvement. I think they see that from their peers and then it challenges them to do better themselves. \

But discipline and focus are just two of the life skills that team sports can teach. There is also responsibility, goal-setting and working within a group.

Again, here is Coach Waas. \barely pay attention in practice and were only interested in who was going first. And now they've come back as S-year-olds and they've set some goals. And now they have things that they want to achieve. They see the record board and they want their name up there. \

These life skills can help a child later in life. An article published in the magazine Fast Company notes reasons why a company should consider employing former athletes. The writers argue that people who played sports in school are: focused on goals, strong communicators, team players, good at managing their time, and resilient-meaning they do not give up when things get difficult.

Some studies have found that team sports could be especially good for women. A

series of studies by the company Ernst & Young found that 90 percent of women in so-called \positions (like chief executive officer, or CEO and chief financial officer, or CFO) at several major companies had played sports. 24. What can we infer from paragraph 1?

A. Bright summer mornings are perfect for swimming. B. Swimming can be beneficial to us more than in health. C. Being admitted to a swimming team can be competitive. D. Being on a sports team benefits children in many aspects. 25. Which of the following will Paul Waas agree with? A. Stress from peers makes kids discouraged. B. Kids may get inspired by peers' improvements. C. Kids can make improvements once they join a team. D. 7-year-old kids in the swimming team can learn nothing. 26. The author wrote the passage to . A. analyze an upsetting social problem B. advocate taking up various team sports C. appeal to readers to care for sports safety D. share with readers his personal experiences

C

Garbage sorting has become a hot issue around China, especially after Shanghai began carrying out a regulation on July 1.

Beijing, as a forerunner in environmental protection, has thus been expected to follow suit. The capital of the country has long been campaigning for sorting and recycling household waste, as part of its environmental drive for sustainable growth, local media reported.

The current regulation gives garbage sorting responsibilities to government departments, property management groups and other organizations. It also gives rules for companies, outlining how they're responsible for waste collection, transportation and treatment. Only individuals are not subject to responsibilities.

The long-awaited revision will soon change the situation, \

without sorting it properly will be illegal,\said Sun Xinjun, director of the Beijing Commission of Urban

Management. In Shanghai, violators are now fined up to 200 yuan ($30) for trash-sorting violations. The maximum fine in Beijing will not be less than that, he said.

The Beijing city government first set out to promote garbage sorting in 2009. Authorities have since called on citizens to sort their household waste into four types-recyclable waste, kitchen trash, dangerous waste and others-and leave it in a corresponding dustbin or trash can. Blue-colored dustbins signify items within are recyclable, green represents kitchen trash, red corresponds to dangerous materials and grey to other waste.

To promote the awareness of garbage sorting and expand the base of participants, authorities have employed workers to help residents on the spot. With intelligent devices, those who throw in recyclable waste at given sites will be rewarded with bonus points, which can be used to buy daily goods. At some communities, there are no color-coded dustbins. Instead, a scheduled garbage collection service is offered to help improve the environment. In other communities, workers offer a door-to-door service to collect recyclables or kitchen waste.

Beijing Environmental Sanitation Engineering Group has been promoting new garbage sorting facilities such as recycling cabinets and smart kitchen waste trash cans since 2016, Xinhua News Agency reported. Nearly 26,000 metric tons of household waste is generated across Beijing on a daily basis and 29 terminal garbage disposal facilities are working at full capacity. Nearly 9.3 million tons of household waste was processed in the city last year.

27. According to the passage, which dustbins should some used coke cans be thrown into?

A. Grey-colored dustbins. B. Red-colored dustbins. C. Green-colored dustbins. D. Blue-colored dustbins. 28. We can learn from the passage that .

A. new technology has been applied to help deal with garbage

B. Beijing carried out a more severe rule on garbage sorting than Shanghai

C. the change of the current regulation has aroused objection among citizens D. the amount of household waste in Beijing is far from something disturbing 29. What is the best title for the text?

A. How to Sort Garbage in China B. The Current Regulation in Beijing C. Garbage Collection in Beijing D. Waste Recycling Project Counts 30. The passage can be sorted as .

A. a book review B. a travel brochure C. an environment report D. a geography essay

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You may have grown up living with lots of siblings, or this may be your first time sharing your living space with someone else. 31 Follow these tips to make sure you and your roommate keep things pleasant and supportive throughout the year (or even years)!

Be clear about your expectations from the beginning. Do you know in advance that you hate it when someone hits the snooze button(贪睡闹铃)fifteen times every morning? That you're a neat freak(怪人)?That you need ten minutes to yourself before talking to anyone after you wake up? 32 It's not fair to expect him or her to pick up on them right away, and communicating what you need is one of the best ways to avoid problems before they become problems.

Address problems when they're little. Is your roommate always forgetting her things for the shower, and taking yours? 33 Addressing things that annoy you while they're still little can help your roommate be aware of something she may not otherwise know. And addressing little things is much easier than addressing them after they've become big.

34 This may seem simple, but it's probably one of the biggest reasons why roommates experience conflict. Don't think he'll mind if you borrow his shoes for a quick soccer game? For all you know, you just stepped over an uncrossable line. Don't borrow, use, or take anything without getting permission first.