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阅读理解。
     What do you think of a forest, what do you see? Just trees? Or do you see many other things, such as
singing birds, colorful plants and wild flowers?
     The forest is a whole of its own. It is full of many different living things. But even though they are all
different, they have one thing in common: they all need each other in order to live on.
      The trees feed the forest "People" by making food in their leaves; by using sunlight to join water and
minerals from the soil and air. Their deep network of roots joins the soil together and stops it from dying
out, making it possible for living things to live in it.
      Human beings are like the living things in the forest. We need one another in order to live. We need the
farmers to grow our food, railroad and truck drivers to bring it to our shops and clerks (售票员) to sell it
to us. We need people to prepare our food and cook it and others to take our waste things away. Then, of
course, we need doctors, nurses, government leaders, mailmen, telephone operators, and many others.
      We also need other human beings in another way. We need people for friendship, to talk over our
problems, exchange ideas. Think how lonely and unhappy you would be if you lived all alone.
      Life is a matter of giving and taking. We need to help other people as much as we need other people to
help us. Think what a good feeling you have when you have done something for someone else. You know,
being a volunteer is so great!
1. According to the text, colorful plants and flowers live on ____.
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A. the leaves of the trees
B. water and minerals
C. the soil and air
D. all of the above
2. It is the ____ that make it possible for living things to live in the forest.
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5. Which one is the relationship (关系) between a forest and your life?
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A. We are trees in the forests.
B. We like the living things in the forest.
C. We need farmers to grow our food in the forest.
D. We are the same as the forest: We need each other to live on.