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团GLOBAL ENGLiS团若美花报社"What we thought would be a one-off eventEARNING ENGLISHlooks like it could be the start of something reallyspecial,"said Des Moore,CEO of theCumberland Building Society."We believe wecan take the idea of kindness from Cumbria and报纸课件新课程spread it all around the UK."高一江苏(N)第7期A版A2READING COMPREHENSIONAD 1.How does the Kinder Shop differ from other shops?翻译:店内的每件物品都由当地企业慷慨捐赠,并A.It offers many payment options.以购买者为附近慈善机构贡献的志愿服务时间来定B.It offers quality shopping services.价C.It has a wider collection of goods.分析:这是一个主从复合句。that the buyer wouldD.It has a non-monetary exchange system.contribute to nearby charities是that引导的定语从句。D 2.What is the main purpose of the Kinder Shop?differs from other shops.Each item in the shop wasA.To create job opportunities for local people.generously donated by local businesses and priced inB.To provide free daily products for those in need.terms of volunteer hours that the buyer wouldC.To raise money for local charitable organizationscontribute to nearby charities(慈善机构).TheD.To encourage volunteer contributions to localsuggested number of hours required to buy each itemcharities.was clearly shown on its price tag(标签).C 3.What did Sara think of her whole experienceshopping in the Kinder Shop?The Kinder Shop has turned the idea ofA.It's moving.B.It's tiring.kindness into a practical project that trulyC.It's enjoyableD.It's simpleinfluences the lives of local people.The store isB 4.What can we learn from the last two paragraphs?devoted to supporting the county's charitiesA.The Kinder Shop has received official support.and community groups,which depend on theB.The idea of kindness has spread beyond just theKinder Shop.invaluable contributions of volunteers toC.The Kinder Shop has become a popular touristperform their tasks.attraction in Carlisle.D.The Cumberland Building Society plans to opensimilar shops worldwideBThe first customer,Sara Talebaoui,happenedA book designer needs to spend hours thinkingto be passing by just as the shop opened its doorsabout everything on the page to create the mostand bought a table and chairs set for her garden byenjoyable reading experience.But over the pastvolunteering for a total of 24 hours at several localthree years,HarperCollins's designers have putcharities."This is indeed my lucky day.I had notheir skills toward a new task.HarperCollins is oneknowledge of this event before and couldn't believeof the four biggest publishing houses in the world.Init when I was informed that all these lovely thingsan effort to reduce the carbon footprint(碳足迹)ofare being offered in a special way,"Sara said."I'meach book,they're making changes to fonts(字体),interested in history,so the opportunity to worklayouts,and even the ink (used.The goal is towith English Heritage is absolutely ideal for me."pack more into each page,while making sure thatthe pages are as readable as ever.The Kinder Shop has opened doors for peopleto join in the activities of volunteering to make aHarperCollins's publishing division,Zondervan,tangible impact(实质性影响)on their community.first came up with the idea of using design to reduceIt has had an impact beyond its direct reach.the number of pages in one of its books.The bookBramble House Hair Salon in the nearby town ofhas historically used upwards of 2,500 pages.In 2015,Keswick hosted a "pay-with-kindness"day,whereZondervan's designers developed a new font calledindividuals who spent 15 minutes collecting trash inthe NIV Comfort Print.It saved more than 350the town center received a haircut for free.pages per book,resulting in a total savings of 100million pages in 2017.1
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