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D
Rubbish is a major kind of environmental pollution. Each person produces about two kilograms of rubbish in our homes a day. And this is only a small part of all the rubbish we produce. We also create waste in industry.
Have you wondered what happens to the rubbish? Most of it is buried (填埋) in landfills (垃圾填埋厂) or burned. Less than 25% of our waste is recycled.
A landfill is carefully designed and it is built into or on top of the ground. Rubbish buried in landfills is cut off from the surrounding environment (groundwater, air, rain, etc.).
One problem with landfills is that they cover a lot of land space. If they are not well - built, there is a high risk of polluting the land and water. Some people also say that landfills remove materials for ever. As a result, the materials that can be reused are wasted.
Burning rubbish in factories is another way to cut out waste. Burning reduces 95% of the waste. And if poisonous materials are removed, and burning is completed at controlled temperatures, it’s possible to do so without causing too much pollution. Some factories could even produce electricity from the burning process.
Not all of the rubbish can be burned, so we have to separate (分类) it before we burn it. However, separation costs a lot of money. Another problem with burning rubbish is that what is left after burning is poisonous. How to safely deal with it is a continuing problem.
Before the mid - 20th century, landfills were the main way to deal with waste. Since the late 20th century, other ways like recycling have been introduced to help reduce global pollution.
(
A. Producing electricity.
B. Reusing the materials buried in landfills.
C. Reducing 95% of the waste.
D. Cutting off rubbish from the surrounding environment.
(
A. the separation of rubbish
B. the problems with burning rubbish
C. the safety of burning rubbish
D. the cost of burning rubbish
(
A. Cutting out waste
B. Recycling waste
C. Burning waste
D. Burying waste
(
A. Pollution.
B. Landfills.
C. Recycling.
D. Environment.
Rubbish is a major kind of environmental pollution. Each person produces about two kilograms of rubbish in our homes a day. And this is only a small part of all the rubbish we produce. We also create waste in industry.
Have you wondered what happens to the rubbish? Most of it is buried (填埋) in landfills (垃圾填埋厂) or burned. Less than 25% of our waste is recycled.
A landfill is carefully designed and it is built into or on top of the ground. Rubbish buried in landfills is cut off from the surrounding environment (groundwater, air, rain, etc.).
One problem with landfills is that they cover a lot of land space. If they are not well - built, there is a high risk of polluting the land and water. Some people also say that landfills remove materials for ever. As a result, the materials that can be reused are wasted.
Burning rubbish in factories is another way to cut out waste. Burning reduces 95% of the waste. And if poisonous materials are removed, and burning is completed at controlled temperatures, it’s possible to do so without causing too much pollution. Some factories could even produce electricity from the burning process.
Not all of the rubbish can be burned, so we have to separate (分类) it before we burn it. However, separation costs a lot of money. Another problem with burning rubbish is that what is left after burning is poisonous. How to safely deal with it is a continuing problem.
Before the mid - 20th century, landfills were the main way to deal with waste. Since the late 20th century, other ways like recycling have been introduced to help reduce global pollution.
(
D
) 42. What is the advantage of burying rubbish in landfills?A. Producing electricity.
B. Reusing the materials buried in landfills.
C. Reducing 95% of the waste.
D. Cutting off rubbish from the surrounding environment.
(
B
) 43. Paragraph 6 is mainly about .A. the separation of rubbish
B. the problems with burning rubbish
C. the safety of burning rubbish
D. the cost of burning rubbish
(
A
) 44. The best title for the passage is “”.A. Cutting out waste
B. Recycling waste
C. Burning waste
D. Burying waste
(
C
) 45. After Paragraph 7, what is the writer likely to talk about next?A. Pollution.
B. Landfills.
C. Recycling.
D. Environment.
答案:
42—45 DBAC
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