— Anything new in the new regulations? — They will be ________ to us all.
A. of great benefit B. do harms C. do many good D. for the benefit
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— Anything new in the new regulations? — They will be ________ to us all.
A. of great benefit B. do harms C. do many good D. for the benefit
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— Anything new in the new regulations(规则)? — They will ______ to us all.
A. great benefit B. do harms C. do good D. for the benefit
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People are talking about the new traffic regulations _______in two months.
A.to be put on B.to put on C.being put on D.put on
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---There isn’t anything serious, _________,Doctor?
---_________.The children will be all right in a day or two.
A. is it; Yes B. isn’t ; No
C. isn’t there; Yes D. is there; No
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The new garbage sorting regulation(规定) has taken effect in Shanghai July 1. Many citizens are still confused about the four different types of garbage. Thankfully, the government has released(发布) an official guideline to make the new rules clear.
The guideline, published by Shanghai provides a rather clear definition(定义) on the four kinds of waste: recyclable waste, hazardous (有害的)waste,household food waste and residual (剩余的)waste.
Specific as the new guideline is, residents still have a hard time sorting trash correctly and are finding it challenging to memorize them all. "We should do this from a pig’s angle, "commented one netizen, "Those that can be eaten by pigs are household food waste. Those even pigs don't want to eat are residual waste. If a pig consumes something and dies of it,then something must be hazardous waste. Those that can be sold to gain some money used to purchase pigs are recyclable waste."
Garbage sorting is not only beneficial to the environment and a way of handling global warming, but is also good for business and industry.It saves energy. That's because it's cheaper to recover raw materials(原材料) from recycled waste than go through the former producing processes(过程).
One resident in Switzerland once said, "If you get used to it,it becomes normal. Now I don’t think much about it. It's become an instinct. " At present, those who do not sort their trash properly will be fined RMB200, but we hope one day the environmental protection will also become our instinct soon.
1.What do the old books you want to throw away belong to?
A.Residual waste. B.Hazardous waste.
C.Recyclable waste. D.Household food waste.
2.Which of the following best explains "instinct" underlined in the last paragraph?
A.instruction. B.habit.
C.motivation. D.challenge.
3.Why is garbage sorting beneficial to business and industry?
A.It can deal with global warming.
B.It can make more raw materials.
C.It can lower the cost by simplifying the process.
D.It can make the former producing processes easier.
4.What’s the best title for the text?
A.Shanghai Garbage Sorting Regulation Begins.
B.People Are Still Confused About Garbage Sorting.
C.Four Sorts of Garbage Are Forbidden in Shanghai.
D.Shanghai Citizens Support the Garbage Sorting Policy.
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According to the new class rule, students found cellphones in the classrooms will be asked to leave the rooms immediately.
A. use B. to use C. using D. having used
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The new stadium being built in our town will be _____the old one.
A. half as big as B. as half big as
C. as big as half D. big as half as
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Amazon is opening its 12th high-tech convenience store Tuesday in New York. The spot will be the first of the chain to allow customers to pay with cash. The move comes with growing resistance against cashless stores, which critics say refuse to serve people who don’t have bank accounts.
At other locations of the store, shoppers enter by scanning the Amazon Go app. That's still the case for customers paying with a credit card, but people paying with cash will have an “entry associate” scan them through the turnstiles (旋转栅门). Once they’re finished, those shoppers will check out with an Amazon Go employee and receive a paper receipt. Cashless customers can still walk out by scanning a phone that has the Amazon Go app at the turnstiles. Customers using the Go app can exit without waiting and get a digitized receipt.
The 1,300-square-foot New York store-the first Amazon Go store on the East Coast-will offer prepared foods, such as sandwiches and salads, It will also have Amazon Meal Kits and locally made options.
Amazon says it will begin accepting cash at its other Go stores “over time.” A number of retailers (零售商) and restaurants, such as Sweetgreen and Dos Toros Taqueria, are facing roadblocks to their cashless recommendations.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy recently signed a law banning cashless stores in that state. Philadelphia also passed a law to prohibit cashless stores earlier this month, and officials in New York City, Washington and San Francisco are considering similar moves. The federal government does not require retailers to accept cash.
“While card-only may be convenient for some businesses, it can actually be discriminatory against poor communities that don’t have as much access to banks or lines of credit,” said New Jersey State Senator Nellie Pou, who sponsored the state’s new law. Not accepting cash could also be bad for business. Americans use it in 30% of all business deals, according to a 2017 report from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
1.Why is Amazon opening a new store accepting cash?
A.To persuade those critics. B.To obey the local regulations.
C.To improve its retail service. D.To compete with cashless stores.
2.What will shoppers paying with cash do at the new store?
A.Exit in line with a digitized receipt.
B.Walk out by scanning a phone with the Go app.
C.Enter through the turnstiles by scanning a phone
D.Check out with an employee and get a paper receipt.
3.How did some states and cities react to cashless stores?
A.By making laws to stop them.
B.By requiring retailers to run them.
C.By learning from Amazon to improve them.
D.By following the federal government to accept them.
4.What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A.It s necessary to make cashless stores easily accessible.
B.More banks should be built in poor communities.
C.Card-only payment is convenient for business.
D.Not accepting cash has its disadvantages.
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Some buildings built in the past _______ down and new ones are being built there.
A. will be pulled B. had been pulled C. have been pulled D. are pulling
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Some buildings in the past ______ down and new ones are being built there.
A.will be pulled B.had been pulled ]
C.have been pulled D.are pulling
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