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    Florida teen band The Garbage-Men is performing on the stage. The band has five members. They are Jack Berry, Ollie Gray, Harrison Paparatto, Austin Siegel and Evan Tucker. The five teens are making music from waste. The Garbage-Men band's instruments are made from recycled things. The guitars are boxes. A horn(号) is made from pipes. The keyboard is formed from old bottles.

        The band started about two years ago. Jack Berry who was in eighth grade at the time decided to make a playable, home-made guitar. After some trial-and-error(反复试验),                he ended up building it from a cereal box,  a yardstick and toothpicks. After Jack showed his creation to his friend Ollie Gray, Ollie had the idea to form a band using other home-made instruments as a way to improve recycling. “We want to show people there is more to recycling than throwing things away in the bin.” Jack, 16, told TFK. “You can actually reuse materials.”

    Last year, the Garbage-Men played at local events, including festivals, farmer's markets. Typically, the teens set up on the street and performed popular songs from the 1960s, including classic Beatles and crowd favorite “Wipe Out”. They talked about recycling and offered tips for how to improve the environment. While they were performing, Jack's little brother Trent, 11, gave out leaflets about recycling and helped sell the band's CDs and other musical products.

    The band donated the money from sales to charity. They have raised more than $2,500 for Heifer International. The organization gives farm animals, seeds and agricultural training to people in poor countries to help end poverty and hunger. “It's a good, sustainable-development (持续发展的)charity,” Jack says, “By donating one animal, you help the whole community.”

    The band, all tenth graders, tries to play a show every week. They've also played on a Florida radio station. The teens hope to take their shows on the road by touring in other states. “Music is a really good way to get a good message across to people because it's really close.” Jack says. Their instruments may be rubbish, but their message isn't.

    1. (1) Who is not a member of the Garbage-Men band?

      A . Trent Berry B . Ollie Gray C . Evan Tucker D . Jack Berry
    2. (2) Which of the following is the correct order of what the teens have done?

          ① The Garbage-Men played at local events.

      ② Jack Berry made a playable,home-made guitar.

      ③ The band donated the money from sales to charity.

      ④ Ollie decided to form a band using home-made instruments.

      A . ③②④① B . ②①④③ C . ③①②④ D . ②④①③
    3. (3) What did the Garbage-Men mainly do according to the passage?

      A . They collected the rubbish in communities and cleaned up the markets. B . They told people how to protect the environment and do some charities. C . They joined the Heifer International and made their own musical CDs. D . They raised money for the old people how to protest the environment and do some charities.
    4. (4) The five teens formed the band with the purpose of ________.

      A . making musical instruments from rubbish. B . earning more money to help support their own families. C . asking more people to recycle daily rubbish around them. D . making their musical products known all around the world.
    5. (5) What's the best title for the passage?

      A . Classical music and rubbish B . A special band C . A pioneer of country music D . Home-made musical instruments  

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