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Yash Narayan,17,from Califomia,the US createdasmartphone app called DeepWaste.Yash realizedYash Narayanthata lot of waste could be avoided if people hadasmple system for deciding what could be recycled,andwhat was truly garbage.Users who download the app can use their phone's camera to quickly find out thebest way to get rid of something.Fernanda BarrosSixteen-year-old Feranda Barros is from Pard,Brazil,where she helped start the group Fridays ForFuture Amazonia(FFFA).Brazil's Amazon rainforest is seriously threatened.FFFA is working to protectthe rainforest.Lesein MutunkeiLesein Mutunkei,a 17-year-old from Nairobi,Kenya started a project called Trees For Goals(T4G).Itencourages soccer teams to plant 11 trees for every goal scored (one for each player).Already,over 1,500trees have been planted,and Lesein is working to spread the idea further.He would really like to get thesoccer group FIFA to back the idea.Anjali SharmaSeventeen-year-old Anjali Sharma from Melbourne,Australia took Australia's Environment Minister tocourt in an attempt to stop a coal mine from being expanded.The case resulted in the court saying that thegovernment had a"duty of care"to protect young people.It has inspired others to use the courts to forceagtion on the climate crisis.21 Who developed a mobile application?A.Yash Narayan.B.Fernanda Barros.C.Lesein Mutunkei.D.Anjali Sharma.22.What is Lesein Mutunkei trying to do?A.Set up a soccer team.B.Expand a coal mine.C.Protect the Amazon rainforest.D.Get supporters for his project.hat do the four students have in common?They are of the sathe age.B.They care aboutour planet.C.They are employed by the government.D.They have won the Children's Climate Prize.B"Anyone know single parents who can't afford to get their child's hair done for school?I will braid(编辫子)it for free!"Brittany Starks wrote on a Facebook post.She decided to offer her hair braiding services after a family friend delivered backpacks full of schoolsupplies,clothing and shoes for Cayden and Ceniyah in early August.At the time,"I didn't have anythingfor my kids to start school,"said Starks,who is in between homes and staying with her mother."It meant somuch to me.”The unexpected gift made a big difference to Starks and her children,and it motivated her to pay itforward.Starks,who works two receptionist jobs,also braids hair part-time."The hair-braiding processinvolves washing,blow-drying,and finally dividing the hair into small sections and braiding it.It alsorequires multiple suppliesincluding combs,brushes,hair jam and additional pieces of hair to weave in.Itcosts anywhere from$150to$400 at a salon(美发厅),depending on the style,”Starks explained.“Butitcan last for months and is a huge timesaver in the mornings."英语试题第3页共8页

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