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專題35閱讀理解二(原卷版)

三十一、江蘇淮安

A

Thereweremanyplantsinaforest.Whenspringcame,apinetreesawaredrosenearbyandsaid,nWhata

beautifulflower!IwishIwerethatlovely."

Theroseproudlysaid,"ItseemsthatIamthemostbeautifulflowerinthisforest."Thentheroselookedata

cactus(仙人掌)andsaid,uLookatthatuglyplantfullofthorns(刺)!”

“Whataproudflower!"thoughtthetrees.

Asthedayspassed,theredroseoftenlookedatthecactusandsaidbadwordsaboutit,like"Thisplantis

useless.HowsorryIamtobehisneighbor!"

Thecactusnevergotangryandeventriedtoadvisetherose,saying,"Goddidnotcreateanyformoflife

withoutapurpose.M

Springpassed,andtheweatherbecameveryhot.Astherewasnorain,theredrosebegantowilt(枯萎).

Onedaytherosesawbirdsputtheirbeaks(喙)intothecactusandthenflyaway.Theredroseaskedthepine

treewhatthebirdsweredoing.Thepinetreeexplainedthatthebirdsweregettingwaterfromthecactus.

"Thecactushaswater?"askedtherose.

Yes,youcanalsodrinksomefromit.Thebirdscanbringwatertoyouifyouaskthecactusforhelp.n

Theredrosefelttooashamedtoaskforwaterfromthecactus.Butfinallyitdidaskforhelp.Thecactus

kindlyagreed.

Theroselearnedalessonandneverjudged(評(píng)價(jià))anyonebytheirappearanceagain.

31.Atfirst,thoughtthecactuswasugly.

A.theroseB.thepinetreeC.thebirdsD.thethorns

32.Theredrosebegantowiltbecause.

A.thebirdscouldflyB.springcame

C.therewasnorainD.thecactusgotangry

33.Thebirdsputtheirbeaksintothecactusto.

A.getwaterB.eatfoodC.offerhelpD.tellsecrets

34.Fromthepassage,weknowthecactuswas.

A.rudeB.kindC.selfishD.careless

35.Fromthestory,weknow.

A.thepinetreedidn'tthinktheredrosewasbeautiful

B.theredroseneversaidbadwordsaboutothers

C.thecactusrefusedtohelpthebirds

D.theredroserealizedshewaswrongatlast

ShawneenMountainisaperfectplaceforskiing.Lifts(電梯)canhelptouristsgettothetopofthemountainin

3minutes.Thefollowingisthepricetableofthelifttickets.

LIFTTICKETS

WeekdayWeekendNight

Tourists

(opentoclose)(opentoclose)(3p.m.to10p.m.

Adult*(Ages19to60)$48$55$34

YoungMan*(Ages18&.

$37$41$34

under)

Child(46cmtall&.under)FREEFREEFREE

CollegeStudent

$38$49$34

[CollegeID(證件)needed!

Soldier(ActiveDutyID

$38$49$34

needed)

Elders*(Ages60to69)$38$49$34

SuperElders*(Ages70+)FREEFREEFREE

*proof(證明)ofageneeded

LiftHours

MondayFriday:9a.m.-10p.m.Weekend:8a.m.-10p.m.

ChristmasDay:Noon-5p.m.

36.ShawneenMountainisaperfectplacefor.

A.skiingB.walkingC.climbingD.riding

37.Ifachildof42cmtalltakestheliftwithhis18-year-oldbrotheronThursdaymorning,theywillpay.

A.$41B.$48C.$37D.$74

38.Asacollegestudent,youcanbuyaliftticketatalowerpriceifyoushowyour.

A.collegenameB.collegeIDC.phonenumberD.ActiveDutyID

39.TouriststaketheliftattothetopofthemountainonChristmasDay.

A.8a.m.B.4p.m.C.9a.m.D.10p.m.

40.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Ittakes3hourstogettothetopofShawneenMountainbylift.

B.Touristscan'ttaketheliftat9:30a.m.onSundaymorning.

C.Asoldiershouldn'tpay$55fbrtheticketatweekendswithhisActiveDutyID.

D.Peopleagedover70arealsowelcometoShawneenMountain.

C

TheGarbage(垃圾)ProjectstartedattheUniversityofArizonain1973.Sincethen,thestudentsandteachers

inithavestudiedthemodemgarbageindifferentcities.

Tostudythegarbage,thestudentshadtotraveltolandfills(填埋場(chǎng)),theplaceswherecitiesbury(填埋)their

garbage.Whilethestudentswerestudyingthegarbagetheyworespecialclothes.Studentswereverycarefulwhen

theyopenedbagsofgarbage.

Oneimportantthingthestudentshavelearnedfromstudyingthegarbageisthatthegarbageinlandfills

disappearsveryslowly.Thatwassurprisingtoboththestudentsandmanyscientistswhohadthoughtthatabout

70%ofthegarbageinlandfillswoulddisappearquickly.Evenincitieswhereitrainsalot,thestudentsfound

newspapersfrom1948,40-year-oldhotdogs,andvegetablesfrom1970.Andthestudentsalsofoundmanymore

emptybottlesofcolathantheyexpected.

Howtodisposeofourgarbagewelldependsonwhatkindofgarbageitis:regular(普通的)garbage,

dangerousmaterials,orrecyclablematerials,suchasnewspapersandglassbottles.Regulargarbagegoestoregular

landfills.Dangerousmaterialsareharmfultopeople'shealthandtheenvironment.Theyshouldn'tgointoregular

landfills.

Homesarefullofdangerouswaste.Onekindofthedangerouswasteinhomesisbatteries.Whenbatteriesare

burieddirectly(直接地)inalandfill,theyoftenbreakopen.Thepoisoninsidethemmovesthroughrainwaterto

thebottomofthelandfill.Thenitcanpollutethenaturalwaterintheground.

Anotherdangerouswastefromhomesismotoroil.Whenpeoplepouroldmotoroilonthegroundorthrowit

inthegarbage,itpollutestheenvironment.

Ourgarbageproblemisnotnew,butastheworld'spopulationcontinuestogrow,itwillbecomeabiggerand

biggerproblem.

41.TheGarbageProjectstartedattheUniversityofArizonain.

A.1973B.1970C.1948D.1940

42.TDstudythemodemgarbage,thestudentshadtodomanythingsexcept.

A.WearingspecialclothesB.travelingtolandfills

C.buryingthegarbagethemselvesD.openingbagsofgarbage

43.Theunderlinedwords"disposeof'inParagraph4means.

A.crashintoB.dealwithC.worryaboutD.putup

44.Fromthearticle,weknowoldmotoroil.

A.shouldgotoregularlandfills

B.isn'tharmfulgarbage

C.mustn'tbepouredontheground

D.neverpollutestheenvironment

45.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thereareonlytwokindsofdangerouswasteinhomes.

B.Scientiststhoughtabout70%ofthegarbageinlandfillswoulddisappearslowly.

C.Thestudentsfoundemptybottlesofcolawerenotasmanyastheyexpected.

D.Batteriesoftenbreakopenwhentheyareburieddirectlyinalandfill.

三十二、江蘇連云港

三、閱讀理解

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

SanDiegoSeaWorld

華AdventurePark

SanDiegoZoo

TakeawalkonthewildsideattheSanDiegoZoo

SeaWorld

withoneofthemostkindsofwildanimalsinthe

SeaWorldcelebrates50yearswithaSeaofSurprises.

world.TheSanDiegoZoocovers100acresandbrings

StepunderthewavesatSeaWorldSanDiego'sall-new

4,000animals,representing800kinds;togetherinone

Explorers'Reef.Go"hand-in"totouchashark,acrab,

)lace.TheZoohassomeofthemostbeautifulandrare

orthousandsoftinycleanerfishthatwillbiteplayfully

creaturesintheworldandoffersyouagreatchanceto

atyourfingers.Andyoucanenjoyanall-newShamu's

visitwildanimals.

Celebration:LightUpTheNightshow.

TOUR:A13

TOUR:A14

ADULT:$90

ADULT:$111

CHILD(3-11):$72

CHILD(3-10)$105

嗯N

LegolandCaliforniaUniversalStudiosHollywood

Offeringafulldayofwonderfuladventures,LegolandGobehindthescenesontheworldfamousStudioTour

givesfun,imagination,andentertainmenttotoday'stoexplorewhereHollywoodmoviesaremade.Then,

youngstersandtheirfamilies.AtLegolandCaliforniaaceexcitingrides,showsandattractionsthatputyou

everyoneinthefamilybecomesaheroonmorethannsidesomeoftheworld'sbiggestmovies.

50.superrides,showsandattractions.TOUR:A6

TOUR:A16ADULT:$138

ADULT:$109CHILD(3-12):$96

CHILD(2-12)$104

31.Tom,aged11,whohasonly$100andiscrazyaboutrides,canchooseTour.

A.A6B.A13C.A14D.A16

32.Itcanbeknownfromthepassagesthat.

A.visitorscanstepunderthewavesandenjoy50showsandattractionsatSeaWorld

B.theSanDiegoZoocovers100acreswithoneofthemostkindsofwildanimalsintheworld

C.youngstersandtheirfamiliescanenjoyahalfdayofwonderfuladventuresinLegoland

D.youwillbeputinsidealloftheworld'sbiggestmoviesinUniversalStudiosHollywood

33.Thefourpassagesaboveprobablycomefrom

A.asportsreportB.astorybook

C.asciencemagazineD.anadvertisementposter

B

ThenAlicesawasmallglasstable.Therewasalittlegoldenkeyonit.Shepickeditandputitinallthelocks

onthedoorsbutitdidn'topenanyofthem.Shemovedacurtainononeofthewallsanddiscoveredanotherdoor,a

verysmallone.Sheputthekeyinthelock.Itwasexactlytherightsize!Sheopenedthedoorandlookedthroughit.

Attheendofalowpassageshesawabeautifulgarden.Itwasfullofbrightlycolouredflowersandfountains.

"Oh,howbeautiful!”shesaid.*'TdlovetogotherebutFmtoobigtogetthroughthedoor.n

Shewalkedbacktothetable.Therewasabottleonitnow.

"I'msurethatbottlewasn'ttherebefore,"shesaid,alittleconfused.

Sheputdownthekeyandpickedupthebottle.ShereadthewordsnDRINKME"onit.Alicewasn'tastupid

girl.Shedidn'tdrinkitimmediately.Firstshelookedatthebottlecarefully.Therewasn'talabelonitthatsaid

'?POISON".

Sosheputthebottletoherlipsanddrank.

“Mmm,ifsnice,nshesaid.Ittastedlikecherrytart,pineapple,roastturkeyandtoast-allthethingsthatshe

likedtoeat-soshedranksomemore.Andsomemore.Soonthebottlewasempty.

"Whatacuriousfeeling,"shesaid."I'mgettingsmallerandsmaller.H,Itwastrue!Shewasnowassmallasher

catDinah.

"Good!Icangothroughthedoorintothegarden,"shesaid.But,poorAlice!Whenshegottothedoor,she

didn'thavethekey!Itwasonthetable.Shecouldn'treachitbecauseshewastoosmallnow.Shesatdownand

cried.

Afterawhileshesaid,"Alice!Stopcrying!Cryingdoesn'thelp!Dryyourtearsimmediately!',

Whenshelookedatthetableagain,shesawasmallglassboxunderit.Shepickeditupandopenedit.There

wasasmallcakeinside.Ithadthewords“EATME"onit.Sheputasmallpieceofitinhermouth.

"IfIgrowbiggerIcanreachthekey,"shethought."AndifIgrowsmallerIcangounderthedoor."

Butnothinghappenedsoshefinishedit.

34.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat.

A.atfirstAlicecouldgothroughthedoorintothegardeneasily

B.thenAlicefoundtherewasalittlegoldenkeyonasmallwoodentable

C.AlicewasassmallasherrabbitDinahaftershedranksomethinginthebottle

D.Alicesawasmallglassboxwithasmallcakeinitunderthetable

35.Alicedidthefollowingthingsintheorderof.

a.Shesawabeautifulgardenattheendofalowpassage.

b.Shemovedacurtainanddiscoveredanotherdoor.

c.Sheputasmallpieceofthecakeinhermouth.

d.Sheputthebottletoherlipsanddrank.

e.Shecriedbecauseshecouldn'treachthekey.

A.a-b-c-d-eB.b-a-d-e-cC.d-a-b-e-cD.b-d-e-a-c

36.Theunderlinedworduit"inthelastparagraphrefersto.

A.thesmallboxB.theglasstable

C.thesmallcakeD.thegoldenkey

37.Accordingtothepassage,thebestwordstodescribeAliceare.

A.carefulandbraveB.curiousandhelpful

C.cleverandfriendlyD.organizedandstrange

Youthinkit*s"cool"tocarryyourbackpacksandheadouttoschool.Butifyoudon'tknowexactlyhowto

choose,load,liftandwearthem-theseall-importantaccessories(酉己件)canbeapainintheback.Nottomentionthe

neck,headandshoulders.

Backpackscaninfluenceyourhealth.Carryingaheavyloadimproperlycanleadtopoorbodyposition;and

evenhurtthespinalcolumn(脊柱)Thiscancausemusclestrain,headaches,back,neckandarmpain.

Forexample,ifitiscarriedononeshoulder;aheavybackpackforcesthemusclesandspinetobalancethe

unequalweight.Thismayincreasethepossiblebackproblemslaterinlife.

Morethan50percentofyoungpeoplesufferbackpainbytheirteenageyears.Researchshowsthatthiscould

bemainlycausedimproperuseofbackpacks.

Here'ssomeadvicetohelpyoucarrybackpackscomfortablyandsafely.

Choosetherightbackpack.Forgetleather(皮革)!Itlooksgreat,butifsfartooheavy.Goforcanvas(帆布).

Pickapackthathastwowide,adjustable,comfortableshoulderstraps(帶子),alongwithahiporwaiststrap,and

plentyofpockets.Makesurethepackfitsproperlyanditssizeissuitableforthewearer'sbody.

Packingitproperly.Onlyputinthepackwhatisneededforthatday.It'sagoodideatoknowwhateachobject

weighs.Thetotalweightofthefilledpackshouldbenomorethan10to15percentofthewearer'sownbody

weight.Packheaviestobjectsclosetothebody,andplacelittleonesoutside,awayfromtheback.

Puttingthebackpackon.Putthepackonasmoothsurface,atwaistheight.Putonthepack,oneshoulderata

time,thenadjust(調(diào)整)thestrapstofitcomfortably.Rememberwhenliftingabackpack,oranything,toliftusing

thearmsandlegsandtobendattheknees.

Therightwaytowearabackpack.Bothshoulderstrapsshouldbeused,andadjustedsothatthepackfitsthe

body,withouthangingtooneside.Backpacksshouldneverbewornoverjustoneshoulder.Youshouldbeableto

moveyourhandsbetweenthebackpackandyourback.Thewaiststrapshouldalsobeworn.

Taketheaboveadvice,andyoumaynotcomplainbackpain,numbnessorweaknessinyourarmsandlegsany

more.

38.Whatcouldmainlycausesomeyoungpeopletosufferbackpainbytheirteenageyears?

A.Toomuchhomework.B.Poortreatmentforbacks.

C.Improperuseofbackpacks.D.Unhealthysleepposition

39.Whichofthefollowingdoesthewritersuggest?

?Chooseleatherbackpacksbecauseitlooks"cool"togotoschool.

②Pickapackthatitssizeissuitableforthewearer'sbody.

③Makesurethebackpackcontainsonlywhatisneededforthatday

④Packheaviestobjectsclosetothebody,andplacelittleonesoutside.

⑤Putthepackonasmoothsurface,abovethewaistheight.

A.①②④B.①③⑤C.②③④D.②③⑤

40.Ifaboyweighs40kg,howheavyshouldhisfilledbackpackbeatmost?

A.About4kg.B.About6kg.C.About10kg.D.About15kg.

41.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Someproblemsthatteenagersfaceintheirstudyatschool.

B.Thesuitablebackpackmaterialthatyoushouldchoose.

C.Thegoodinfluencethatbackpackshaveonyourhealth

D.Someadviceonhowtocarrybackpackscomfortablyandsafely.

D

Thehumanbodyisamachinethatcanraiselotsofinterestingquestions.Why,forexample,areyawns(呵欠)

contagious(傳染的)?What'supwithice-creamheadaches?Hereareanswerstotheseandotherquestionsabout

ourbodies.

WhydoIgetaheadachewhenIeaticecreamtooquickly?

Scientistsaren'texactlysurewhatcausesthebrainfreezewhenweeaticecreamorothersupercoldfoodstoo

quickly,thoughsomebelieveit'stheresultofchangedblood.flowinthenervoussystem.Bloodvesselsinthehead_

tightentostopthelossofbodyheatandthenrelaxtoletbloodflowrise;thatsuddenrushofbloodiswhatcauses

theheadache.Youcanimproveanice-creamheadachebyrapidlyrubbingyourtongueacrosstheroofofyour

mouthtohelpwarmupthings.

WhatcausesmystomachtomakealowcontinuousnoisewhenI'mhungry?

Actually,yourstomachmakesnoisewhetheryou'rehungryorfull;youjusthearitmoreclearlywhenyou're

hungry.Thinkofyourdigestivetract(消化道)asareallylongtubelinedwithsmoothmuscletissue.Thesemuscles

movefood,fluidsandgasthroughyourdigestivetract..Itcanmakeyoufeel

embarrassed尷尬的)butisnothingtoworryabout.

WhydoIblushwhenI'membarrassed?

Whenyou'reembarrassed,yourbrainreleasesashotofadrenaline(腎上腺素),whichmakesyourheartrace

andbloodvesselsbecomelargerinsize.AHthishappenstoincreasebloodflowandoxygendeliverythroughout

thebodyinafight-or-flightreaction(對(duì)抗反應(yīng)).Therearealotoftinybloodvesselsinyourface,whichturn

noticeablyredderfromthissuddenrushofblood.Asfortheactualfunctionofblushing,researchersarestilltrying

tofindthatoneout.

Whyareyawnscontagious?

Haveyoueveryawnedinfrontofsomeone,onlytohavethemyawnrightback?It*sacommonthing,but

researchersdon'thaveagoodexplanationforit.Theydo,however,knowthishappensonlywithhumansand

chimpanzees(黑猩猩).Abiggerquestionpuzzlingscientistsiswhyweyawnatall.Itusedtobethoughtthat

yawningshowedthatoxygentothebrainwasnotenough,butthat'sjustamyth.Agrowingbodyofresearchnow

showsthatyawningisnature'swayofkeepingourbrainscool.

42.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedwordtighten?

A.變松B.變緊C.變短D.變長(zhǎng)

43.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbefilledintheblank?

A.Andthat'swhatyou'rehearingwhenyourstomachmakesnoise.

B.Andthat'swhyyou'resohungrywhenyourstomachisempty

C.Andthat'swhatmakesyoufeeluncomfortablewhenyou'refull.

D.Andthat'showitmakesadifferencetoyourdigestivetract.

44.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Thereisnowayforyoutoimproveanice-creamheadache.

B.Researchershavefoundouttheactualfunctionofblushing.

C.Yourstomachmakesnoiseonlywhenyouarehungry.

D.Researchersdon*thaveagoodexplanationforwhyyawnsarecontagious.

45.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.SomeInterestingFactsB.OurStrangeBody

C.SomeUsefulDiscoveriesD.OurAmazingFeelings

三十三、江蘇蘇州

第三部分閱讀理解

請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂

黑。

Schoolholidayactivitiesatthelibrary

ActivityCartooningwithEvaLeung

f、JWhenTuesday7June,9-11a.m.

Cost$3.00to.coverthecostofartpaperandpencils

Who5to8-year-olds

ActivityCartooningwithEvaLeung

WhenWednesday8June,9-11a.m.

Cost$3.00tocoverthecostofartpaperandpencils

Who9to10-year-olds

EvaLeungisfamousforhercartoonspublishedregularlyinKIDStime

magazine

ActivityKite-making

1WhenWednesday8June,2-4p.m.

Cost$3.00tocoverthecostofpaper,stringandothermaterials

Who5to10-year-olds

ActivityKite-making

WhenThursday9June,2-4p.m.

Cost$3.00tocoverthecostofpaper,stringandothermaterials

二二旨i

Who5to10-year-olds

21.Whoisthisposterfor?

A.Cartoonists.B.Librarians.C.Writers.D.Children.

22.Onwhichdayaretheretwodifferentactivities?

A.Monday.B.Tuesday.C.Wednesday.D.Thursday.

23.Whyaretheretwocartooningclassesontheprogram?

A.Becausetheclassesarefordifferentagegroups.

B.Becausemoretimeisneededtolearncartooning

C.Becausethereisastrictlimitonnumbersforeachclass.

D.Becausesomechildrenmightwanttodoboththeclasses.

Peopleallovertheworldeateggs.Mostoftheeggsweeatcomefromhens.Eggsareeasytocook.Theycan

becookedinlotsofwayssuchasfriedorhard-boiled.Eggscanbeusedwithotherthingstomakecakesand

ice-cream.

Sh&H____White⑸bumen)

TheshellprotectsTheeggwhiteismostlywater,

theegg.Shellscanproteinandsomeminerals.

bebrownorwhite.Beforeitiscocked,thewhite

isnotwhite;itisclear.

Theydk2srrw?s!of

theegg'svitaminsandminerals.

Theyolkcanbepaleyellowtodarkorange.

Thecolourdependsonwhattheheneats.

Thefreshtest

Putyouregginapanofwaterandusetheguidebelowtofindouthowoldyoureggis.

Sinks(下沉)tothebottomofthepanandstaysthere3-6daysold

Sinks,butfloatsatanangle(角度)Justover1weekold

Sinks,andthenstandsonendAbout2weeksold

FloatsontoporjustunderthesurfaceOver2weeksold

Eggslastalongtime.Youcankeepthemforaboutfourweeksinyourfridge.

24.AccordingtoParagraph1,cakesandice-creamarementionedtodescribe.

A.thebirthofchickensB.thedifferencebetweenthem

C.theuseofeggsD.thewayofkeepingthem

25.Whatmakesayolkdarkorange?

A.Thehen'sfood.B.Thecolouroftheshell.

C.Theageoftheegg.D.Thevitaminsintheegg.

26.Whatdoesthetableaboveshow?

A.Howheavyaneggcanbe.B.Howlongtocookanegginapan.

C.Howtomakeaneggsink.D.Howtochecktheageofanegg.

C

EverydaythereislessandlessspaceonEarthforrubbish.Yeteverydaywemakemoreandmorerubbish.

Whatcanwedo?Wecanrecyclesomeofourrubbish.Recyclingmeansthattherubbishwillbemadeinto

somethingthatcanbeusedagain.

RecyclinghelpsEarth.Anditsavesspaceinrubbishdumps.Halfofeverythingthatweputintolandfillscould

berecycledinstead.Infact,mostthingsmadeofpaper,metal,glassandplasticcanberecycled.

Papercanbebrokenintosmallpiecesandmadeintonewpaper.Steelandaluminumcans(金屬雄)canbe

melteddown(熔化)andmadeintonewcans.Thesameistrueofglassbottles.Thiscanbedoneaverandover

again.Recyclingdoesn'ttakeasmuchenergyasmakingthesethingsthefirsttime.SowecanuselessofEarth's

fuelresources.

Plasticcanbemelteddown,too.Thenitcanbeformedintoparkbenches,playgroundsandsoon.Some

peoplecallplasticthe"wood"ofthefuture.Thingsmadeofplasticwilllastabout400years-eveniftheystay

outsideintheweather.Nowoodcandothat!

27.Theunderlinedword"landfills"inParagraph2probablymeans.

A.benchfactoriesB.placesforrubbish

C.greenmountainsD.recyclingcentres

28.Accordingtothepassage,whathappenslasttothecan?

A.Thecanisputintoarecyclingbin.B.Thecanismelteddownandreused.

C.Asteelcangetsfilledwithcorn.D.Apersonusesthecorninthecan.

29.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Cansshouldbemelteddown.

B.Oldnewspaperscanbereused.

C.Wecanbuildbenchesthatlast400years.

D.Weshouldrecycleeverythingthatwecan.

D

Athleticsvs.Gardening

ThestudentsofSouthsideSchoolwereaskedtogivetheiropinionsaboutwhethertheschoolshouldrunan

athleticprogramorstartavegetablegarden.

An

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