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A:1.
B:It was about the protection of the environment. He told us some good ways to save the earth.
A:2.
B:Well,as students,we can start by saving water in our daily life. For example,after washing clothes,we can use the water to water the flowers.
A:3.
B:Well,we can travel by public transport(交通工具)instead of by car.
A:4.
B:Yes. One recycled plastic bottle would save enough energy to power a 60 - watt light bulb(电灯泡)for six hours.
A:Really?I see. 5.
B:Quite right.
B
B:It was about the protection of the environment. He told us some good ways to save the earth.
A:2.
E
B:Well,as students,we can start by saving water in our daily life. For example,after washing clothes,we can use the water to water the flowers.
A:3.
A
B:Well,we can travel by public transport(交通工具)instead of by car.
A:4.
F
Does that actually help?B:Yes. One recycled plastic bottle would save enough energy to power a 60 - watt light bulb(电灯泡)for six hours.
A:Really?I see. 5.
D
B:Quite right.
A. What else?
B. What was it about?
C. What is the biggest problem for us?
D. Everyone can do something to protect our environment.
E. Such as…?
F. How about recycling?
G. What else can be recycled?
答案:
1.B 2.E 3.A 4.F 5.D
Ⅱ. 短文阅读(每小题 2 分,满分 8 分)
A new rubbish sorting system(垃圾分类系统)has been put into use in Fangchengyuan Community in Beijing. Local people not only sort their rubbish,but also put QR codes(二维码)on it.
“When the rubbish is collected and the codes are seen,I will get reward(奖励)points to exchange for small gifts and even some money,”one of the local people told reporters. “It’s really creative and encouraging. ”
China produces quite a lot of rubbish every year. Much of the rubbish is buried(填埋)in soil or burned without being sorted. Landfills(填埋场)take up a lot of land and have a risk of polluting the soil and water nearby. And burning rubbish can produce harmful gases. Through rubbish sorting,we can reduce the use of landfills and air pollution.
What’s more,rubbish sorting saves resources,which could bring economic benefits(经济利益). For example,a ton of waste paper can be reused to make about 850 kg of paper,saving 17 trees and 50 percent of water. Because of their benefits(受益),some countries have developed successful sorting systems.
Japan has a strict and detailed system. When people throw away a water bottle,the cap,the wrapper(包装纸)and the bottle itself have to go into three different bins. Every year,families receive special rubbish sorting timetables and directions from their local governments. They are advised to follow the timetables and directions when they throw away rubbish.
In Australia,every family is provided with three rubbish bins—the red lid(盖子)bin for “general waste” like food and plastic bags,the yellow lid bin for “recycling” like steel(钢铁)and glass,and the green lid bin for “green waste” such as grass and leaves. On the streets,the bins are printed with pictures of the things that are allowed inside. It makes recycling quite easy.
(
A. A computer.
B. A car.
C. A lot of money.
D. Some small gifts.
(
A. Polluting soil.
B. Polluting water.
C. Taking up a lot of land.
D. Saving resources.
(
A. The red lid bin.
B. The yellow lid bin.
C. The green lid bin.
D. The black lid bin.
(
A. In Australia,the green lid bin is used for all kinds of recyclable(可回收的)wastes.
B. In Japan,all kinds of things for recycling are printed on rubbish bins.
C. Japanese people cannot throw a bottle into a bin unless they move away the wrapper first.
D. Australian people have to obey local timetables and directions to throw away rubbish strictly.
A new rubbish sorting system(垃圾分类系统)has been put into use in Fangchengyuan Community in Beijing. Local people not only sort their rubbish,but also put QR codes(二维码)on it.
“When the rubbish is collected and the codes are seen,I will get reward(奖励)points to exchange for small gifts and even some money,”one of the local people told reporters. “It’s really creative and encouraging. ”
China produces quite a lot of rubbish every year. Much of the rubbish is buried(填埋)in soil or burned without being sorted. Landfills(填埋场)take up a lot of land and have a risk of polluting the soil and water nearby. And burning rubbish can produce harmful gases. Through rubbish sorting,we can reduce the use of landfills and air pollution.
What’s more,rubbish sorting saves resources,which could bring economic benefits(经济利益). For example,a ton of waste paper can be reused to make about 850 kg of paper,saving 17 trees and 50 percent of water. Because of their benefits(受益),some countries have developed successful sorting systems.
Japan has a strict and detailed system. When people throw away a water bottle,the cap,the wrapper(包装纸)and the bottle itself have to go into three different bins. Every year,families receive special rubbish sorting timetables and directions from their local governments. They are advised to follow the timetables and directions when they throw away rubbish.
In Australia,every family is provided with three rubbish bins—the red lid(盖子)bin for “general waste” like food and plastic bags,the yellow lid bin for “recycling” like steel(钢铁)and glass,and the green lid bin for “green waste” such as grass and leaves. On the streets,the bins are printed with pictures of the things that are allowed inside. It makes recycling quite easy.
(
D
)1. What will local people probably get if they put daily rubbish into the new system in Fangchengyuan Community?A. A computer.
B. A car.
C. A lot of money.
D. Some small gifts.
(
D
)2. Which of the following is NOT the consequence(后果)of burying rubbish?A. Polluting soil.
B. Polluting water.
C. Taking up a lot of land.
D. Saving resources.
(
A
)3. In Australia,which bin should you put food left after dinner in?A. The red lid bin.
B. The yellow lid bin.
C. The green lid bin.
D. The black lid bin.
(
C
)4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?A. In Australia,the green lid bin is used for all kinds of recyclable(可回收的)wastes.
B. In Japan,all kinds of things for recycling are printed on rubbish bins.
C. Japanese people cannot throw a bottle into a bin unless they move away the wrapper first.
D. Australian people have to obey local timetables and directions to throw away rubbish strictly.
答案:
1.D 2.D 3.A 4.C
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