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--How dirty it is! We should try to tell people to take care of the environment.

--Good idea! Let's put up a sign. It says that to protect environment is ________ to take care of our lives.

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A.important
B.a(chǎn)s important as
C.more important
D.the most important

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1.

A.sweet potatoes

B.green plants

C.hard stones

D.fresh nuts

 

2.

A.beautiful

B.terrible

C.difficult

D.interesting

 

3.

A.find

B.reach

C.solve

D.understand

 

4.

A.children

B.brothers

C.sisters

D.friends

 

5.

A.quietly

B.esily

C.a(chǎn)ngrily

D.a(chǎn)wfully

 

6.

A.nicer

B.smaller

C.lighter

D.drier

 

7.

A.small

B.large

C.new

D.dirty

 

8.

A.took on

B.took off

C.took place

D.took away

 

9.

A.trees

B.islands

C.beaches

D.rivers

 

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A.lost

B.dropped

C.passed

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