When throwing away rubbish,do you know which bin it should go into? Have you ever noticed the differently-colored bins on the street.
Some of you might not be able to answer this question. However, it's quite important to know how to sort(分类)your waste. Not knowing how to sort waste can make it harder to save energy and protect the environment. If you don't sort your waste, all of it will go to a landfill and be buried( 埋葬)together. These landfills can take up large areas of ground that could be used for planting trees.The electronic waste you throw away, such as batteries(电池), can pollute the land and groundwater. Other piece of rubbish, like the metal part of a pen, can be used to make into other things if they are properly recycled(循环利用).
With this in mind, our school is now asking every student to form a habit of sorting the waste. Here in our school yard we lay four different colors of rubbish bins for different kinds of rubbish. The red is for harmful waste which includes things like medicine, batteries and so on. The blue is for waste like paper, metal, glass and other things that can be recycled. The green is for kitchen waste which is known as wet waste, such as food and soup left after having meals. The yellow is for other dry waste like plastic bags. Dry waste is not wet, recyclable or harmful.
Now that you know this, perhaps you can do your part to protect the environment and encourage others to sort their waste.
1.A landfill is a place________.
A.to plant trees B.to bury waste C.to save enery D.to sort waste
2.Paragraph 2 mainly tells us________.
A.the importance of sorting waste B.the use of batteries
C.the ways of burying wasle D.the value of landfills
3.Which bin should glass be put in? ________
A.The red bin B.The blue bin. C.The green D.The yellow bin
4.Used plastic bags belong to________.
A.wet waste B.recyclable waste C.dry waste D.electronic waste
5.What is the purpose(目的)to the passage? ________
A.To ask people to recycle waste. B.To introduce differently-colored bins.
C.To tell us the pollution caused by waste. D.To encourage people to sort waste
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When throwing away rubbish, do you know which bin it should go in? Have you ever noticed the differently-colored rubbish bins on the street? Some of you might not be able to answer the questions. However, it's actually quite important to know how to sort your rubbish. Not knowing how to sort rubbish can make it harder to save energy and protect the environment. If you don't sort your rubbish, all of it will be buried (埋) together. It can take up large areas of ground that could have been used for planting trees. Shanghai is the first city to put rubbish-sorting into practice in China.
Shanghai government has asked all the people who live there to sort rubbish into four groups: wet, recyclable (可回收的), harmful and dry. "Wet" rubbish is also known as "household" rubbish. It is what people produce every day after they eat or drink. "It is the thing you don't want but pigs can eat", Guangzhou Daily explained. Paper, metal, glass and other things that can be reused are recyclable rubbish.
Harmful rubbish includes things like medicine, batteries and so on. Finally, any rubbish that is not wet, recyclable or harmful will go in the dry rubbish bin. Many other Chinese cities, including Changsha, plan to use this method to sort their rubbish. Now that you know this, perhaps you can do your part in protecting the environment.
1.the bins are different colors because they _______.
A.look more beautiful
B.can help people sort waste
C.are made of different materials.
2.according to the passage, if we sort waste, ______.
A.all of the waste can be recycled.
B.there will be less land for the trees.
C.it’s easy for people to recycle some useful parts of the waste
3.Wet waste may be______.
A.the waste water left by people after washing.
B.the waste food left by people after cooking.
C.the waste objects left by people after sweeping.
4.What purpose can we know from the passage?
A.to ask people not to make too much waste.
B.to ask people to buy four kinds of bins at home.
C.to encourage people to sort their waste.
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When throwing away rubbish, do you know which bin(垃圾桶) it should go in? Have you ever seen the differently-colored rubbish bins on the street?
Some of you might not be able to answer the 1.. However, if you live in Shanghai, you might have to take a “lesson” in sorting rubbish(垃圾分类). Shanghai is the first city to put rubbish-sorting into practice in China.
As for us, it’s 2. to know how to sort your rubbish. Not knowing how to sort rubbish can make 3.harder to save energy and protect the environment.
The government asks people to sort rubbish into four groups: recyclable, harmful, dry and wet waste.
•Wet waste is also known as household waste. “They are things you don’t want 4.that pigs can eat,” Guangzhou Daily explained.
•Paper, metal, glass and other things that can be used are recyclable waste.
•Harmful waste includes things 5. medicine, batteries and fluorescent bulbs(荧光灯泡).
•Any waste that’s not wet, recyclable or harmful will go in the “dry waste” dustbin.
Besides China, many 6. foreign countries have also introduced garbage-sorting rules. In developed countries, the recycling rate of rubbish is 7. higher, thanks to their sorting systems.
In order to protect our environment, everyone should think about which bin you should put it in when you 8.away rubbish. We have to put the right garbage in the right place at the right time.
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When throwing away trash, do you know which bin it should go in? Some of you might not be able to answer this question. But it's very important to know how to deal with your waste. Not knowing how to deal with waste is harder to save energy and protect the environment.
If you don’t deal with your garbage, all of it will go to a landfill(垃圾场) and be buried together. These landfills can take up large areas of ground. The electronic waste you throw away can pollute the soil and groundwater. Other pieces of garbage can be used to make other things if they are properly recycled.
Many cities in China have taken actions in recent years. For example, Shanghai announced in July that it would divide the garbage into four groups: recyclable, hazardous(有害的), wet and dry.
Paper, metal, glass and other things that can be reused are called recyclable waste.
Hazardous waste includes things like medicine, batteries and fluorescent bulbs(荧光灯泡). These things are not recyclable.
“Wet” waste is also known as household waste. “They are things you don't want but that pigs can eat,” Guangzhou Daily explained.
Some waste such as plastic bags, beer bottles and other man-made things will go in the "dry waste” bin.
Many other Chinese cities plan to use this way to deal with their garbage. Let's encourage each other to deal with our waste well by sorting it to protect the environment.
1.Why is it important to know how to deal with the trash in life?
A.Because it helps save energy and protect the environment.
B.Because it helps make much money by selling it.
C.Because it helps keep every neighborhood clean.
D.Because it helps develop children’s good habits.
2.How should people in Shanghai separate their waste?
A.Recyclable and non-recyclable.
B.Recyclable, non-recyclable and harmful.
C.Recyclable and other waste.
D.Recyclable, hazardous, wet and dry.
3.Which of the following isn't hazardous waste?
A.Medicine. B.Paper. C.Batteries. D.Fluorescent bulbs.
4.The passage is mainly about________
A.the way to deal with waste B.the way to stop throwing waste
C.the way to protect the water D.the way to save energy
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When throwing away rubbish, do you know which dustbin it should go in? Have you ever noticed the differently-colored dustbins on the street?
Some of you might not be able to answer this question. However, it's actually quite important to know how to sort(分类)your waste. Not knowing how to sort waste can make it harder to save energy and protect the environment.
If you don't sort your rubbish, all of it will go to a landfill(垃圾清理场)and be buried together. These landfills can take up large areas of ground that could have been used for planting trees or crops. The electronic waste you throw away, such as batteries, can pollute the soil and groundwater. Other pieces of rubbish, like the metal part of a pen, can be used to make other things if they are properly recycled.
With this in mind, many cities in China have been running waste-sorting campaigns(活动)in recent years. for example, Shanghai announced in 2018 that within three years(2018—2020), all the people living in Shanghai should sort their rubbish into four groups: wet, recyclable, harmful and dry.
Wet waste is also known as household waste. They are things you don't want but that pigs can eat. Paper, metal, glass and other things that can be reused are recyclable waste.
Many other Chinese cities, including Shenzhen, are using this method to sort their rubbish. Now that you know this, perhaps you can do your part to protect the environment and encourage others to sort their rubbish.
根据短文内容,判断下列句子正(T)、误(F)。
1.If you know how to sort waste, it will help us save energy and protect the environment.
2.Shanghai will achieve the goal of sorting their rubbish into four groups in 2020.
3.The food that we haven't finished eating at home belongs to recyclable waste.
4.Many cities in China are doing waste-sorting work nowadays.
5.The passage mainly tells us how to recycle rubbish.
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When throwing away rubbish,do you know which bin it should go into? Have you ever noticed the differently-colored bins on the street.
Some of you might not be able to answer this question. However, it's quite important to know how to sort(分类)your waste. Not knowing how to sort waste can make it harder to save energy and protect the environment. If you don't sort your waste, all of it will go to a landfill and be buried( 埋葬)together. These landfills can take up large areas of ground that could be used for planting trees.The electronic waste you throw away, such as batteries(电池), can pollute the land and groundwater. Other piece of rubbish, like the metal part of a pen, can be used to make into other things if they are properly recycled(循环利用).
With this in mind, our school is now asking every student to form a habit of sorting the waste. Here in our school yard we lay four different colors of rubbish bins for different kinds of rubbish. The red is for harmful waste which includes things like medicine, batteries and so on. The blue is for waste like paper, metal, glass and other things that can be recycled. The green is for kitchen waste which is known as wet waste, such as food and soup left after having meals. The yellow is for other dry waste like plastic bags. Dry waste is not wet, recyclable or harmful.
Now that you know this, perhaps you can do your part to protect the environment and encourage others to sort their waste.
1.A landfill is a place________.
A.to plant trees B.to bury waste C.to save enery D.to sort waste
2.Paragraph 2 mainly tells us________.
A.the importance of sorting waste B.the use of batteries
C.the ways of burying wasle D.the value of landfills
3.Which bin should glass be put in? ________
A.The red bin B.The blue bin. C.The green D.The yellow bin
4.Used plastic bags belong to________.
A.wet waste B.recyclable waste C.dry waste D.electronic waste
5.What is the purpose(目的)to the passage? ________
A.To ask people to recycle waste. B.To introduce differently-colored bins.
C.To tell us the pollution caused by waste. D.To encourage people to sort waste
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—I suppose you should throw the rubbish into different bins.
—I know. The process is called waste sorting which is good for the environment.
A.support B.think C.understand
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Everyone knows that the novel coronavirus can spread through droplets(飞沫).Wearing a mask is not only responsible for our own health, but also for the health of others.Academician(院士) Zhong Nanshan has stressed the importance of wearing the mask on lots of occasions over and over again,and demonstrated how to wear and remove a mask properly in person.
There are some questions about masks in people's hearts.Today,we have chosen the questions that almost everyone cares about and answer them.
Which type of mask should we choose?
In this outbreak,medical protective masks(GB 19083-2010) and medical surgical masks (YY 0469-2011) are preferred.The above two types of masks are mainly for medical staff and are in short supply now.We can also choose medical care masks.
As for other types of masks,such as cotton masks,sponge masks,activated carbon masks,these are not suggested. Although they look thick,they have no effect on preventing viruses,while medical masks look thin but have good effects.
How often should the ordinary people change their masks?
Ordinary people don't have to change masks one at a time.If the following problemshappen,you need to change the mask.
·The mask nose clip(夹子) doesn't work.
·The mask ear ropes don't work.
·The mask is out of shape.
·The mask becomes dirty.
·Breathing resistance(阻力) increases.
Do we need to wear a mask at home?
Ordinary person does not need to wear a mask at home.But if someone in this family hasa fever,sneezing,runny nose and other symptoms(症状),every family member is advised to wear a mask.
How to remove the mask correctly?
When removing the mask,you should remove the ear ropes from both ears,do not touch the outside surface of the mask,and throw it directly into a safe trash bin.
If you want to reuse the mask,do not put it directly in the bag,pocket,etc.You can fold it from the inside to the outside and put it in a sealed(密封的) bag.
What should we do after using a mask?
·For ordinary people,throw the mask directly into the trash bin.
·For people who have symptoms such as fever,cough,sputum(痰),sneezing,or thosewho have stayed with such people,it is advised to throw the masks in the trash bin,then sprinkle 5% 84 disinfectant(消毒液).
·For suspected(疑似的) people,the masks must be treated as medical waste by the professional medical staff.
1.What does the underlined word“remove”in Paragraph 1mean?
A.take off B.turn off C.put on D.take out
2.Which type of mask should we choose in this outbreak?
A.cotton masks B.sponge masks
C.medical care masks D.activated carbon masks
3.When do we need to change the mask?
A.When the nose clip of the mask doesn't work.
B.When the ear ropes of the mask become loose(松的).
C.When you feel difficult to breath with it.
D.All the above.
4.What kind of people can throw the mask directly into the trash bin?
A.Ordinary people. B.Suspected people.
C.People who cough. D.Professional medical staff.
5.Which of the following is TRUE according to this passage?
A.Wearing a mask is mainly for the health of yourself.
B.Everyone knows the knowledge about masks clearly.
C.The novel coronavirus can spread only through droplets.
D.If you want to reuse the mask,you have to put it in a sealed bag.
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We have been used to wearing masks(口罩)in public since February. About 300 million masks are used and then thrown away every day in China. Where do these masks go? You might think they just go in a rubbish bin. But that's just the first stop on the masks' journey.
After the masks are thrown into the bins, rubbish trucks empty the bins and take the rubbish to landfills(垃圾场). Next, the masks will be taken to rubbish incinerators(焚化炉)and burned. Burning masks might not seem to be very good for the environment. Won't it cause pollution?
The answer is "no", according to China Daily. The main material of most masks is polypropylene(聚丙烯). It's non-toxic(无毒的). After burning, it changes into water and CO2.
In fact, burning the masks can bring some benefits(益处). The process of burning the rubbish can produce electricity. Burning one ton of rubbish can produce more than 400 kilowatt hours(度)of electricity. Some people make a prediction that there will be 162,000 tons of used masks in China this year. Burning all of them can produce more than 64 million kilowatt hours of electricity. This is enough to make an electric car drive about 370 million km, which is 9,250 times as long as the earth's equator.
At last, the slag(残渣)from burning masks can be recycled to make bricks(砖块)or fill the roads.
1.How many masks are used and then thrown away every day in China?
A.More than 64 million. B.About 300 million. C.About 370 million. D.About 9,250 million.
2.The first stop on the masks' journey is ________.
A.electricity factories B.landfills C.rubbish trucks D.rubbish bins
3.The main material of most masks is________.
A.plastic B.polypropylene C.water D.CO2
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Burning masks won't cause pollution.
B.People are not used to wearing masks in public.
C.There are 162,000 tons of used masks every month in China.
D.The process of burning the masks can produce electricity and bricks.
5.What is the best title of the passage?
A.How do We Burn Used Masks? B.How do People Produce Electricity?
C.Where do the Used Masks Go? D.Why do We Throw Away Used Masks?
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“Which is the right bin for my garbage?” This may be the most-asked question in Shanghai since it started a new garbage-sorting program on July 1, 2019. When learning about the four types of garbage — wet, dry, recyclable and harmful — many people might be confused about how to properly sort it.
To help people figure this out, China’s tech companies are giving a hand. For example, if you want to know which bin your wet wipes (湿巾) should go in, you can just open a mini app (小程序) in WeChat or Alipay and look for “wet wipes”. The app will give you the answer right away. Soon, you might do it in an easier way. Maybe you can just take a photo of the garbage and then be told where it should go.
This kind of technology is called image recognition (图像识别). It uses artificial intelligence (AI, 人工智能). Many companies around the world are making garbage-sorting robots that use this technology. For example, AMP Robotics in the US has made a robot that can sort food and drink packages . By “seeing” pictures on the packaging, the robot will pick up the trash and put it in the right place.
The future of garbage-sorting looks good. But it’s not the best way. The best thing we can do is to make less garbage in the first place.
Four kinds of garbage in Shanghai
1.Why is the question “Which is the right bin for my garbage?” the most asked one in Shanghai?
A.Because Shanghai has the most garbage in China.
B.Because Shanghai started a new garbage-sorting program in 2019.
C.Because people in Shanghai are fond of asking questions.
D.Because people in Shanghai don’t know about garbage.
2.Which of the following is true?
A.Dog waste and paper are wet garbage.
B.Peel and batteries are harmful garbage.
C.Lamp and plastics are recyclable.
D.Clothes and glass bottles are recyclable.
3.If you are confused about how to sort garbage properly, you may ________.
A.Go to China’s high tech companies and ask for help.
B.Take a photo of it and send it to the high-tech company.
C.Open a mini app in WeChat or Alipay and look for answers
D.Buy a robot and ask him to do it for you.
4.According to the writer, the best way to deal with the garbage problem is ________.
A.to make less garbage
B.to sort garbage in a proper way
C.to educate people to know the types of garbage
D.to develop high technology to sort garbage
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New Way to Recycle
When Shanghai introduced a new garbage-sorting policy in July last year, the city's residents(居民)took some time to get used to it. They joked that every time they took out their garbage, the staff(工作人员)standing by the bins would ask "What kind of garbage are you?"
Starting on May 1, Beijing joined many Chinese cities by introducing a new garbage- sorting policy, People's Daily reported. Residents should sort their garbage into four groups kitchen, recyclable, hazardous(有害的)and other waste.
These groups are represented(代表)by four different colors of trash bins—green, blue, red and grey. Those who fail to sort their trash correctly may face fines of up to 200 yuan, Xinhua reported.
The way Beijing sorts its trash sounds different from others like Shanghai and Qingdao. These cities use for different groups: wet, recyclable, harmful and dry. Although their names are different, the groups are actually the same. Wet garbage in Shanghai is, in fact, kitchen garbage. And dry garbage is the same as other waste. China Daily reported.
To help residents sort their trash correctly, the Beijing government is offering online guidelines. If people don't know how to throw away garbage, they can search for it on the WeChat account Guanchenglish(管城理事) to find out. By searching a key word or taking a photo, people can immediately find out which group their waste belongs to.
1.What do we know from this story?
A.Garbage-sorting started in Beijing on May 1.
B.Garbage-sorting is being carried out nationwide.
C.Beijing's garbage-sorting policy is the same as Shanghai's.
2.Other waste is the same as ________ in Shanghai.
A.dry garbage B.recyclable garbage C.harmful garbage
3.If people don't follow the garbage-sorting policy, ________.
A.they will be forced to learn the policy
B.they won't be allowed to throw trash away
C.they may face fines
4.The last paragraph mainly explains ________.
A.the government's suggestions about garbage-sorting
B.how to help residents sort their garbage
C.problems with Beijing's garbage-sorting policy
5.We can read this article in ________.
A.a story book B.a guide book C.a newspaper
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