In some cities of China, you'll get fined ________ you don't walk along the crosswalk while crossing the road.
A.if B.though C.until
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In some cities of China, you'll get fined ________ you don't walk along the crosswalk while crossing the road.
A.if B.though C.until
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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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You might not think much about where your garbage goes. But now you might want to know. On July 1, Shanghai introduced a new garbage-sorting policy (垃圾分类政策). People there need to put different kinds of garbage into different bins. Other cities in China will do the same soon.
Garbage sorting is a big problem because there is too much garbage these days. It is bad for our environment. In fact, we can make use of some garbage again. But first, we need to sort it.
For example, if you put an old battery (电池) into the "harmful waste" bin, people can use it to make new batteries. But if you don't, the battery will end up somewhere else. Then, it will pollute the environment.
Garbage sorting and recycling around the world
Germany: There are big machines in supermarkets. You can put bottles in the machines and get money back.
Japan: A truck playing music comes to people's doors to pick up their garbage. There are eight or more kinds of garbage. If you sort any of them wrong, you will get a notice on your door.
Indonesia: People can take buses for free if they give plastic bottles to bus-stations. An hour-long bus ride costs three large bottles.
Four kinds of garbage in Shanghai
Recyclable garbage includes paper, books, plastic items, and glass bottles. Harmful garbage includes lamps, batteries, and other things with harmful chemicals (化学品). Wet garbage usually comes from the kitchen, such as food and vegetables. Dry garbage is anything you cannot put into the other three bins, pens and towels, for example.
1.What can we learn from Paragraph 1?
A.Many countries take Shanghai's garbage-sorting policy.
B.Many other cities in China have garbage-sorting policies.
C.Shanghai is the first city in China to make a garbage-sorting policy.
D.China is the first country in the world to make a garbage-sorting policy.
2.The writer gives the "battery" example to tell us ________.
A.how to sort our garbage B.how important sorting is
C.what harmful waste is D.how difficult sorting is
3.If you ________, you can take a free bus ride in Indonesia.
A.put bottles in a machine B.take plastic bottles to the station
C.get a notice on, the door D.put garbage into different bins
4.Which bin should "newspapers" go to?
A. B. C. D.
5.Which is the best title for the passage?
A.Sort Garbage, Save Earth B.Less Garbage, Cleaner Environment
C.Clean Shanghai, Beautiful China D.Different Countries, Different Policies
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– Which place do you prefer to live in, a city or a countryside?-- I don’t care. ______ is fine.
A. Either B. Neither C. All D. None
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As a student, you are growing up in a globalized(全球化) world now. But how can you become a global student? Travel is a certain answer, but it may take much time and money. Here are some ways of making it fun to learn, enjoy and grow.
See the world at home. You can hang a world map on the wall of your bedroom. Get to know about the countries' and cities' names and where they are. And you can learn their cultures and languages on the Internet.
Talk it up. International news reports are full of difficult subjects, but you can find more simple ways to start a conversation. Look at your clothes. Were they made in the US, Japan or China? Find those places on your map and talk about what life might be like there. However, you don't have to be an expert(专家).
Try a family-friendly foreign film, especially those for students. Enjoy some foreign snacks as well as your movies.
Practice your foreign language skills by joining an afterschool club or finding a friend who speaks the foreign language.
1、2题完成句子;3题简略回答问题;4题找出并写下全文的主题句;5题将文中画线句子译成汉语。
1.You can hang ____________ on the wall of your bedroom to know about the countries' names and where they are.
2.International news reports are full of difficult subjects, but you can find more simple ways to ____________.
3.How can you practice your foreign language skills?
_______________________________
4._______________________________
5._______________________________
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Car Free Day
Life can be so Car-Free
No car, no motorcycle, and no taxi
On Sunday, June 28, 2020
From 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. in Zunyi City
There are many cities and towns in China for World Car-Free Day. Places like Chongqing are Car-Free for a day.
We invite everyone to the Car-Free celebration to learn more about Car-Free lifestyles.
Here is the information
▲ Bring a food basket, enjoy live music, and watch the sunset with friends at Zunyi Park.
▲If you are a student, take your student card to the information desk and you'll get a cup of coffee for free.
▲Take away rubbish when leaving.
Enjoy it with us.
1.How long will the celebration last?
A.8 hours. B.10 hours. C.12 hours. D.14 hours.
2.If Li Lei meets his friends at Zunyi Park on June 28, how will he get there?
A.By taxi. B.By car. C.By bike. D.By train.
3.What can't people do at Zunyi Park?
A.Listen to music. B.Make coffee.
C.Enjoy the sunset. D.Bring a food basket.
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—Could you tell me __________?
—Sure, go along this street, turn left at the second crossing. You'll find the bank on your right.
A.how I can get to the Bank of China B.where is the Bank of China
C.where can I find the Bank of China
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Don’t ________too late, or you’ll be sleepy in class tomorrow.
A. put up B. stay up
C. take up D. get up
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A growing number of Chinese stories are being told by foreigners through the Internet.
Recently, a video made by an Australian on Douyin swept the screen, followed by more than 2 million zans and 110, 000 comments (评论). In the video he said. "I'm pleased with the Chinese lifestyle. It's really difficult to live in a country like Australia, especially after you have spent so much time in China. If you don't drive a car in China, you just ride a bike. You can get anywhere easily, and there are subways. But in Australia, if you don't have a car, you can do nothing."
The Australian uncle also complained about (抱怨) the price of Uber, an Australian taxi-hailing software. "My God, one kilometer is almost 20 Australian ollas (about 97 yuan RMB)."
The blogger of Beijing Expat Guide, Paul Stoker, compared life in Beijing with life in America. He said. "Life is usually controlled by cars in the US. There's no cheap and good public transportation, so it's so difficult to get somewhere. You always have to borrow or rent a car or ask for a ride." "Compared to the colorful life in Beijing, life seems so boring in America. It seems nothing has changed at home, except for you."
Coming back to America, Cynthia Lopez said at eChinacities. "The number of mass shooting in the US has quickly increased in recent years. You don't have to worry about your safety in China—guns are not allowed by law in China. Because of America's gun culture, guns will never be illegal in the US."
Many foreigners who have spent so much time in China are happy about the Chinese lifestyle. And they1.living in China. They think public traffic in China is very fast and cheap, which can take them anywhere2.. However, in their hometowns like Australia and America, public traffic is not so convenient, but3.. They can hardly go anywhere without a car. In their eyes, life in China is4.while the lifestyle in their own countries seems so boring. Another good thing in China is that they don't have to worry about their5.because guns are not allowed by law.
In fact, there must be something good both in China and any other foreign country. It's important to understand and learn from each other.
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According to a new survey, students' safety has become a big problem. Now in some cities of China, many schools start a new lesson: self-protection. Students like this lesson because there are no exams or boring classes. And they can learn how to save lives and know how to stop danger before it really happens.
Lin Li, a teacher from Yancheng, gives young students some advice on how to deal with danger.
If you are in a traffic accident
If a car hits you , you should remember the car number. If it is a bicycle, try to call your parents before you let the rider go. This is because you don't know how seriously you are hurt.
If it is raining hard and there is lightning
Don't stay in high places and stay away from trees.
When there is a fire
Get away as fast as you can. Put wet things on your body and try to find an exit. Don't take the lift.
If someone drowning
If you can't swim, don't get into water. Cry out for help.
Remember that danger is never as far away as you think. Take care of yourself at all times !
If you are robbed.
Keep calm. If you can not cry for help or run away, give the robber your money. Try to remember what the robber looks like and tell the police later.
根据文章内容,完成下列表格。
Best title: How to deal with 1. | |
Danger | What to do |
Traffic 2. | If hit by a car, you’re supposed to remember the car 3. . If hit by a bike, call your 4. . |
Raining with lightning | Stay at 5. places and keep away from trees |
6. | Don’t take the lift and find an exit as fast as 7. |
Drowning | If you can’t swim , just shout “ 8. !” |
Robbery | Keep 9. Remember the robber’s 10. and tell the police later. |
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