The vehicles such as cars and buses you ride in must pass tests to make sure they don’t cause too much pollution.Thanks to this law, cars today release about half as many bad chemicals as cars did back in 1970.As a result, the air we breathe is cleaner than it once was.Rivers and lakes are also cleaner today than they were in the 1970s.It’s a good thing because they needed a lot of help.The Cuyahoga River in Ohio was so polluted that rubbish and oil on the river even caught fire! Today, the river is cleaner.It no longer burns.It’s healthy enough for birds, fish, and other animals. Now the celebration has spread to other countries. More than 175 countries take part each year.In 2007, people in China paid much attention to a big problem.People were throwing away 27 million plastic bags a day! People had “Bye-Bye Throwaway Culture Week. They wanted everyone to see how polluted it was to throw away so many plastic bags.In 2008, China passed new laws against them.Every April 22, millions get together to clean and protect Earth.They also celebrate how far we have come.Our job is to put this knowledge to work.You can help keep our planet healthy too! 查看更多

 

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     One cool April 22 morning, people started the day as usual. Yet it was not a normal day. What's so
special about April 22? The answer is simple. It is Earth Day. People all over the world celebrated this
important day. The idea of having a special day to celebrate Earth began in the 1960s. Life was very
different then. Few people talked or even thought about the environment. Most people had no idea how
dirty our air and water were.
     On ApriI22, 1970, twenty million Americans joined the first Earth Day activities. They showed that
people really did want to do something about the environment. Since then laws have been passed to
protect the air, water, land, and animals.
     The vehicles such as cars and buses you ride in must pass tests to make sure they don't cause too
much pollution. Thanks to this law, cars today release ( 排放 ) about half as many bad chemicals as
cars did back in 1970. As a result, the air we breathe is cleaner than it once was.
Rivers and lakes are cleaner today than they were in the 1970s. It's a good thing because they needed
a lot of help. The Cuyahoga River in Ohio was so polluted that rubbish and oil the river even caught fire!
Today, the river is cleaner. It no longer burns. It's healthy enough for birds, fish, and other animals.
Now the celebration has spread (  传播 ) to other countries. More than 175 countries take part each
year.
     In 2007 ,  People in China paid much attention to a big problem.  People were throwing away 27
million plastic bags a day! People had "Bye-Bye Throwaway Culture Week." They wanted everyone to
see how polluted it was to throw away so many plastic bags. In 2008, China passed new laws against
them.
     Every April22, millions get together to clean and protect Earth. They also celebrate how far we have
come. Our job is to put this knowledge to work. You can help keep our planet healthy too!
根据短文内容回答下列各题。
1. Is Earth Day on April 22?
_________________________________________________
2. What caught fire on the Cuyahoga River?
_________________________________________________
3. How many countries take part in the celebration each year now?
_________________________________________________
4. Why did Chinese people have "Bye-Bye Throwaway Culture Week"?
_________________________________________________
5. What are the purposes (目的) of celebrating the Earth Day?
_________________________________________________

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     One cool April 22 mornig, people started the day as usual. Yet it was not a normal day. What's so special
about April 22? The answer is simple. It is Earth Day People all over the world celebrate this important day. 
The idea of having a special day to celebrate Earth began in the 1960s. Life was very different then. Few 
people talked or even thought ahout the environment. Most people had no idea how dirty our air and water 
were.
      On April 22, 1970, twenty million (百万) Americans joined the first Earth Day activities. They showed 
that people really did want to do something about the environment.  Since then laws have been passed to 
protect the air, water, land, and animals.
      The vehicles such as cars and buses you ride in must pass tests to make sure they don't cause too much
 pollution.  Thanks to this law, cars today release (排放) about half as many bad chemicals as cars did back 
in 1970. As a result, the air we breathe is cleaner than it once was.
      Rivers and lakes are also cleaner today than they were in the 1970s. It's a good thing because they needed
 a lot of help.  The Cuyahoga River in Ohio was so polluted that rubbish and oil on the river even caught fire! 
Today, the river is cleaner. It no longer burns. It's healthy enough for birds, fish, and other animals.
     Now the celebration has spread to other countries. More than 175 countries take part each year.
     In 2007, people in China paid much attention to a big problem.  People were throwing away 27 million 
plastic bags a day ! People had "Bye-Bye Throwaway CultureWeek." They wanted everyone to see how 
polluted it was to throw away so many plastic bags.  In 2008, China passed new laws against them.
      Every April 22, millions get together to clean and protect Earth. They also celebrate how far we have 
come.  Our job is to put this knowledge to work.  You can help keep our planet healthy too!

1.  Is Earth Day on April 22?
     ____________________________________________________________
2. What caught fire on the Cuyahoga River?
     ____________________________________________________________
3. How many countries take part in the celebration each year now?
     ____________________________________________________________
4.  Why did Chinese people have "Bye-Bye Throwaway Culture Week" ?
     ____________________________________________________________
5. What are the purposes of celebrating the Earth Day?
     ____________________________________________________________

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阅读短文,根据其内容回答问题。
     One cool April 22 morning, people started the day as usual. Yet it was not a normal
day. What's so special about April 22? The answer is simple. It is Earth Day. People all
over the world celebrate this important day. The idea of having a special day to celebrate
Earth began in the 1960s. Life was very different then. Few people talked or even thought
about the environment. Most people had no idea how dirty our air and water were.
     On April 22, 1970, twenty million (百万) Americans joined the first Earth Day activities. They showed that
people really did want to do something about the environment. Since then laws have been passed to protect the
air, water, land, and animals.
     The vehicles such as cars and buses you ride in must pass tests to make sure they don't cause too much
pollution. Thanks to this law, cars today release (排放) about half as many bad chemicals as cars did back in
1970. As a result, the air we breathe is cleaner than it once was.
     Rivers and lakes are also cleaner today than they were in the 1970s. It's a good thing because they needed
a lot of help. The Cuyahoga River in Ohio was so polluted that rubbish and oil on the river even caught fire!
Today, the river is cleaner. It no longer burns. It's healthy enough for birds, fish, and other animals.
     Now the celebration has spread to other countries. More than 175 countries take part each year.
     In 2007, people in China paid much attention to a big problem. People were throwing away 27 million plastic
bags a day! People had "Bye-Bye Throwaway Culture Week." They wanted everyone to see how polluted it was
to throw away so many plastic bags. In 2008, China passed new laws against them.
     Every April 22, millions get together to clean and protect Earth. They also celebrate how far we have come.
Our job is to put this knowledge to work. You can help keep our planet healthy too!
1. Is Earth Day on April 22?
    _____________________________________________________________________
2. What caught fire on the Cuyahoga River?
    _____________________________________________________________________
3. How many countries take part in the celebration each year now? 
    _____________________________________________________________________
4. Why did Chinese people have "Bye-Bye Throwaway Culture Week"? 
    _____________________________________________________________________
5. What are the purposes of celebrating the Earth Day? 
    _____________________________________________________________________

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阅读短文,根据其内容回答问题。

One cool April 22 morning, people started the day as usual.Yet it was not a normal day. What’s so special about April 22? The answer is simple.It is Earth Day. People all over the world celebrate this important day.The idea of having a special day to celebrate Earth began in the 1960s.Life was very different then. Few people talked or even thought about the environment.Most people had no idea how dirty our air and water were.

On April 22, 1970, twenty million (百万) Americans joined the first Earth Day activities. They showed that people really did want to do something about the environment. Since then laws have been passed to protect the air, water, land, and animals.

The vehicles such as cars and buses you ride in must pass tests to make sure they don’t cause too much pollution.Thanks to this law, cars today release (排放) about half as many bad chemicals as cars did back in 1970.As a result, the air we breathe is cleaner than it once was.

Rivers and lakes are also cleaner today than they were in the 1970s.It’s a good thing because they needed a lot of help.The Cuyahoga River in Ohio was so polluted that rubbish and oil on the river even caught fire! Today, the river is cleaner.It no longer burns. It’s healthy enough for birds, fish, and other animals.

Now the celebration has spread to other countries.More than 175 countries take part each year.

In 2007, people in China paid much attention to a big problem.People were throwing away 27 million plastic bags a day! People had “Bye-Bye Throwaway Culture Week.” They wanted everyone to see how polluted it was to throw away so many plastic bags.In 2008, China passed new laws against them.

Every April 22, millions get together to clean and protect Earth.They also celebrate how far we have come.Our job is to put this knowledge to work. You can help keep our planet healthy too!

1. Is Earth Day on April 22?

2. What caught fire on the Cuyahoga River?

3. How many countries take part in the celebration each year now?

4. Why did Chinese people have “Bye-Bye Throwaway Culture Week”?

5. What the purpose of celebrating the Earth Day?

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阅读短文,根据其内容回答问题。

  One cool April 22 morning, people started the day as usual.Yet it was not a normal day.What’s so special about April 22?The answer is simple.It is Earth Day.People all over the world celebrate this important day.The idea of having a special day to celebrate Earth began in the 1960s.Life was very different then.Few people talked or even thought about the environment.Most people had no idea how dirty our air and water were.

  On April 22, 1970, twenty million(百万)Americans joined the first Earth Day activities.They showed that people really did want to do something about the environment.Since then laws have been passed to protect the air, water, land, and animals.

  The vehicles such as cars and buses you ride in must pass tests to make sure they don’t cause too much pollution.Thanks to this law, cars today release(排放)about half as many bad chemicals as cars did back in 1970.As a result, the air we breathe is cleaner than it once was.

  Rivers and lakes are also cleaner today than they were in the 1970s.It’s a good thing because they needed a lot of help.The Cuyahoga River in Ohio was so polluted that rubbish and oil on the river even caught fire!Today, the river is cleaner.It no longer burns.It’s healthy enough for birds, fish, and other animals.

  Now the celebration has spread to other countries.More than 175 countries take

  part each year.

  In 2007, people in China paid much attention to a big problem.People were throwing away 27 million plastic bags a day!People had “Bye-Bye Throwaway Culture Week.” They wanted everyone to see how polluted it was to throw away so many plastic bags.In 2008, China passed new laws against them.

  Every April 22, millions get together to clean and protect Earth.They also celebrate how far we have come.Our job is to put this knowledge to work.You can help keep our planet healthy too!

1.Is Earth Day on April 22?

2.What caught fire on the Cuyahoga River?

3.How many countries take part in the celebration each year now?

4.Why did Chinese people have“Bye-Bye Throwaway Culture Week”?

5.What the purpose of celebrating the Earth Day?

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