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When I became president of Sustainable(可持續(xù)的)Spartans in May 2020,I had no idea how to successfully run a club on the Internet.My team and I were challenged with how to attract members and continue sustainable projects on campus(校園)while most students lived at home.
   Despite the circumstances,my incredible team and I pushed forward.We organized events members could participate in regardless of location.Instead of focusing on building a more sustainable campus,we thought it was more important to get more and more students to accept sustainability.
   In September,our Vermicomposting project began with the support from an online workshop.Vermicomposting is the process by which worms turn food waste and other materials into fertilizer.The workshop tied together club members and workshop students,educating and inspiring some to start their own worm bins at home.
   In October,we held our first SpartansPickUp Day,co-hosted with Spartans Sierra Club.Fourteen teams of students safely picked up trash and posted pictures online.The cooperation brought some environmental student organizations together and attracted more student participation.
   Our most notable accomplishment was working with the Office of Sustainability to build a pollinator (授粉者) garden on campus.The garden would improve the campus' climate by attracting pollinators,increasing biodiversity and reducing soil loss.We posted some videos of the garden,and students were expecting to return to campus to visit it.
   Student organizations provide an important aspect of college life and I'm proud to say we've carried that into the digital space.Personally,I've discovered my club is an incredible outlet for me to dive into my sustainability passion and take a step back from the great stress of job search and online learning.I encourage all students to join a student organization to find how you can translate your passion into meaningful projects.

(1)What made it difficult for the author to do her work?
B
B

A.Lack of her team's spiritual support.
B.The absence of students on campus.
C.The existing environmental problems.
D.Her inability to run sustainable projects.
(2)What was the focus of Sustainable Spartans in 2020?
B
B

A.To create a safe living environment.
B.To spread the idea of sustainability.
C.To raise money for its future projects.
D.To build a clean and beautiful campus.
(3)How did the author manage to carry out the projects?
C
C

A.By attracting students back to the campus.
B.By seeking financial help from authorities.
C.By working with some other organizations.
D.By gathering all students for some field trips.
(4)What does the author try to convey in the last paragraph?
D
D

A.Leadership is the basis of success on campus.
B.Cooperation is a quality everyone should have.
C.Participating in sustainable projects is very easy.
D.Joining student organizations really matters a lot.

【考點(diǎn)】社會;說明文
【答案】B;B;C;D
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