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北师大版(2019) 选择性必修 第二册Unit 6The Media Lesson 2 Questions about Media练习(含答案)

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Unit 6 The Media Lesson 2 Questions about Media 1.The film is an _____(adapt) of a novel of the same name by Liu Li. 2.Only those who have the _____(patient) to do simple things perfectly will gain the skill to do difficult things easily. 3.If you are _____(fortune) enough to have success, you should put something back. 4.My teacher Peter Bullock proved that science wasn't _____ (bore) and made physics great fun. 5.This is quite important, because it is _____(direct) related to your commitment. 6.那个老妇人问我是否知道去医院的路。(if) The old woman asked me _____. 7.我认为,做个善良和有礼貌的人总是个好主意。 _____ _____ _____, it's always a good idea to be kind and polite. 8.由于森林遭到破坏,目前该国的部分地区水源短缺。 _____ _____ _____ _____ the rape of the forests, parts of the country are now short of water. 9.更加重要的是,这会使他人成为一个令你惊奇的知识来源。 _____ _____, it will make others a source of amazing knowledge to you. 10.我们应该关注我们的饮食,因为它们会影响我们的健康。 We should _____ _____ _____ our diets because they will affect our health. 11. Online eating shows, or mukbang(吃播), originated in South Korea have gained popularity globally. Many hosts of such shows have become popular for their ability to eat large amounts of food. But these shows have also received criticism for their waste of food. While some hosts actually do consume the amount of food shown, others may be faking it. On 12 Aug, CCTV exposed several Chinese hosts who were pretending to eat large amounts of food while on camera, but actually later threw it away. To discourage this practice, many video and live streaming platforms, including TikTok, Kuaishou and Bilibili, have removed videos that show food waste, and have promoted the message to "stop food waste and eat reasonably". In June 2020, the United Nations warned that the world is on the verge of the worst food crisis in 50 years. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, about a third of the world's food—1.3 billion tons—is wasted every year. In China alone, 50 million tons of food end up in landfills every year, according to Beijing News. Recently, campaigns against food waste have been further promoted. In August, President Xi Jinping stressed the need for safeguarding food security and stopping food waste. According to China Daily, restaurants and catering associations in more than18 provinces and all 4 municipalities have issued guidelines to control food waste. In Shanxi Province, local restaurants have been asked to serve half-portions to avoid waste. The Wuhan Catering Association proposed that restaurants adopt the "N-1 mode". For example, a group of 10 diners should only order food enough for nine people first. More food is only brought to the table if required. In addition, a nationwide "Clear Your Plate" campaign has been launched online. Users of Sina Weibo are encouraged to share photos or videos of empty plates after finishing their meals. Meanwhile, ... ...

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