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5/12can also live with children. She doesn't mind if there is a garden, as long as she gets enough exercise.● Name: Regy Age: 3● Breed: Rottweiler Mixover the age of 18. He's a great traveller in the car. Reggy must be the only pet at home and needs asmall garden.Name: Maggy● Age: Over 8●Breed:GreyhoundMagy likes the company of her humans. Because of her nervous nature, she will be looking for ahome where the youngest members of her family are over the age of 16. Maggy is happy to livewih other pets. It's pariculaly challenging for Maggy to travel in the car. Her new family should号have a decent-sized(尺寸适中的) garden.证56. How old is Ruby?A. 3 years old.B. 6 years old.C.8 years old.D.9 years old.准题57. What do Reggy and Maggy have in common?A. They are easy to get on.B. They are friendly to.cats.答C. They like travelling in a car.D. They like houses with a garden.58. What is the purpose of the_text (文本)?要A. To tll people to protect dogs.B. To ask people to find a home for dogs.C. To present some problems about dogs.D. To introduce different homes of dogs.姓名不BAbby Jaramillo, along with another teacher, started Urban Sprouts, a schoo garden program at four内schools where students don't have much money. Abby saw that the kids in these schools couldn’t getfresh food and green spaces.Fast food places wereeverywhere. The students often came to school with线bags of snacks and big bottles of soft drinks. They thought vegetables tasted terrible. Digging in the soil(土壤) and picking leaves might seem like hard jobs for them. Aby wanted to change this. She started级封the Urban Sprouts program.班 In the Urban Sprouts clases at two middle schools and two high schools, students do all kinds ofhands-on things. They test the soil to see what it's made of. They cut open flowers and seeds (种子)密to learn about them. They taste fresh or dried fruits and vegetables. And of course, they work in thegarden. A few times a year, they even cook the vegetables they grow. Sometimes, they make salads foreveryone in their schoos.A study of the program showed that it's really working. Students are eating more vegetables now.Some students said they went home and talked to their parents, and their families are eating differentlybecause of it.Abby says the program has advantages that go beyond just eating better. Some students like gardeningso much that they take seeds home to start their own little vegetable gardens. In addition, for Abby'sspecial education students, who often have trouble controlling their emotions (情绪),working in thegarden helps them calm down. “They get outside, and they feel successul," she says.59. Why did Abby Jaramillo start Urban Sprouts?校A. Children's parents distrusted her.B. Students had litle time for her classes.C. Some children disliked garden work.D. Schoos had few spaces for gardening.60. What's Paragraph 2 mainly about?A. How students helped start the program.B. Why gardening was important for students.C. What students learned from the project.D. When parents could take part in the program.英语第5页,共8页
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