1. 活动的目的和意义。
2. 提出倡议。
garbage classification 垃圾分类
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1. Why did the man take all the glass back home?
A.There was no space in the bottle bank. |
B.The glass was broken. |
C.The bottle bank was closed. |
A.Leave the glass on the ground. |
B.Make a complaint to a newspaper. |
C.Empty the bottle bank more often. |
(1) 垃圾问题的现状;
(2) 垃圾分类的好处(至少2点);
(3) 呼吁全体同学积极参加垃圾分类。
注意:(1)词数:100 左右;(2) 开头和结尾已为你写好,不记入总词数;
参考词汇:垃圾分类 rubbish classification 可回收物 recyclable waste
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1. When can plastic bottles be left outside the door?
A.On Wednesday. | B.On Thursday. | C.On Friday. |
A.Disappointed. | B.Frustrated. | C.Confused. |
5 . If you live in Shanghai, you might have to take a "lesson" in sorting garbage, as the city recently introduced new garbage-sorting regulations. It's now required that people should sort garbage into four categories, namely recyclable, harmful, dry and wet waste. However, if people fail to sort their garbage properly, they can be fined up to 200 yuan. More cities are introducing similar regulations, following the practice in Shanghai. By the end of 2020, garbage-sorting systems will have been built in 46 major Chinese cities, including Beijing and Shenzhen, reported People's Daily.
According to a study by the Policy Research Center for Environment and Economy, under the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, over 90 percent of the public believe that garbage sorting is important for the protection of the environment. However, garbage sorting is still a big problem in China. Only 30 percent of participants said they think they are adequately sorting their trash, the study noted.
According to Xinhua News Agency, it's partly because many people lack the willingness to sort their own waste, In the past. Some previous garbage regulations didn't give clear fines for people who failed to sort garbage. "It's a must to have a legal guarantee to promote garbage sorting." Liu Jianguo, a professor from Tsinghua University, told China Daily. He also added "the importance of the new regulations in Shanghai is to change the past voluntary action into compulsory action for everyone.
Aside from China, many other foreign countries have also introduced garbage-sorting regulations. In Japan, waste sorting has become a basic survival skill, reported Xinhua. There is a fixed time for disposal of each kind of garbage and littering can result in high fines and even jail time. In Germany too, people are asked to sort waste into specific categories, reported HuffPost. For example, in Berlin, people have yellow bins for plastic and metals and blue bins for paper and cardboard.
1. What can we learn from paragraph 1?A.All the cities use the same regulations as Shanghai. |
B.Shanghai works as a pioneer in garbage sorting. |
C.Poisonous waste belongs to four categories in sorting. |
D.People will be fined not less than 200 yuan. |
A.Not all the public attach importance to garbage sorting. |
B.Garbage-sorting system have been built in 46 major cities. |
C.People may be put in prison because of littering in Germany. |
D.People aren't fined clearly if they fail to sort garbage now. |
A.The sorting action should be changed from compulsory to voluntary. |
B.He thinks highly of the legal regulations in garbage sorting. |
C.There is a growing concern over garbage sorting worldwide. |
D.Legal guarantee is a must to promote garbage sorting. |
A.Regulations Are of Great Importance |
B.Shanghai Puts Garbage-sorting Into Practice |
C.Cities Get Serious About Waste |
D.Garbage Is Hard to Recycle Appropriately |
6 . When your pen is broken, the batteries (电池) in your toys run out, or you have some leftover food, what will you do with these things? You will probably throw them all into one bin. But actually, all of these pieces of rubbish need to be sorted (分类) separately.
Rubbish sorting is a big problem worldwide. In recent years, some Chinese cities have been working hard on it. Shanghai has worked with Alipay to create a “green account (账户)” service. Account owners get points by correctly sorting their rubbish. Through the Alipay app, they can exchange the points for milk, phone cards or other products. The city is asking all people living there to sort their rubbish into four groups: wet, recyclable, harmful and dry.
Wet waste is something you don't want but that pigs can eat. Plastics, glass, paper and other things that can be reused are recyclable waste. Harmful waste includes things like medicine, batteries and bulbs. Finally, any waste that’s not wet, recyclable or harmful will go in the “dry waste” bin.
Many other Chinese cities are also sorting their rubbish in this way. For example, Shenzhen has been doing this since 2012. Students there also receive waste-sorting guidebooks that they must study.
In fact, there are still many workers specially working for sorting rubbish by hand in China. There is still a long way to go. But it’s never too late for every Chinese to learn how to sort rubbish properly and protect the environment.
If you don't sort your rubbish, all of it will go to a landfill (垃圾填埋场) and be buried together.
These landfills can take up much ground that could be used for planting. The electronic waste you throw away, such as batteries or used mobile phones, can cause pollution. Other pieces of rubbish, like the metal part of a pen, can be used to make other things if they are properly recycled.
1. Shanghai creates the “green account” service in order to ________.A.work with the Alipay app. | B.punish those who don't sort rubbish. |
C.exchange useful products. | D.encourage people to sort their rubbish. |
A.wet. | B.recyclable. |
C.harmful. | D.dry. |
A.why we should sort rubbish properly. |
B.where our rubbish can be dealt with. |
C.how some waste can be recycled. |
D.what waste can cause pollution. |
A.There is still a long way to go in rubbish sorting. |
B.There are many workers sorting rubbish by hand. |
C.Students have to take waste-sorting classes in school. |
D.Shenzhen has been doing rubbish sorting for nine years. |
7 . Open an app at your smart phone and scan the code bar on the garbage can. When you throw garbage into the garbage can, it will show the weight of the garbage and the points you can get from doing so.
In some cities, a variety of multifunctional smart garbage cans are being put into use. In Beijing, for example, a smart garbage can is equipped with an LED screen, which not only shows national policies on garbage classification but also shows the correct steps for garbage sorting. It can also calculate the weight of the garbage and the accumulated points one can get. They can be traded for some articles of daily use.
Garbage disposal is a small issue that involves everybody each day. However, it is also a big issue.
A.Garbage sorting has been a new fashion. |
B.Another kind of garbage can is even smarter. |
C.It is no wonder that residents cheered for their presence. |
D.Such a way of handling garbage has appeared in some cities. |
E.It will affect China’s transformation towards green development. |
F.Over 200 million tons of garbage is produced each year in some cities. |
G.The good habit of garbage classification can improve the living environment. |
Every day people throw away a lot of household garbage – paper, cans, kitchen waste, used batteries and glass
People in cities, like Beijing and Shanghai, are required to sort garbage into four categories— kitchen waste,
9 . Kitchen waste refers to deserted or uneaten refuse produced by household kitchens. It is heavy in weight and can not easily be disposed(处理)of like other garbage due to dampness.
Separating kitchen waste from other waste can help to reduce organic matter in landfills, reducing smell and waste liquid and protecting disposal equipment. It is therefore necessary to perform garbage classification when disposing of kitchen waste.
There are special garbage trucks to process kitchen waste. Labeled “Kitchen Waste”, the beds of the trucks are covered in a hermetic(密封的) metal topper to contain the smell of the rotting organic waste. There are two sizes of the trucks—the smaller ones are designed to move through narrow streets, especially in the old-fashioned hutong, the larger ones are for wider streets.
Everyday, they stop at the residential(居住的) communities in Xicheng district, pick up their kitchen waste and carry it to the kitchen waste transfer buildings nearby. And Fengrongyuan residential community is one of them. It has 10 residential buildings and 606 families. In the afternoon. Two garbage trucks arrive at the community to collect its kitchen waste. The community now has 31 sets of garbage cans. Every set has three cans in different colors, green for kitchen waste, blue for recyclable waste and grey for other garbage.
Yang Kun, an official of Financial Street office, said that if residents in the community can respect the waste regulations and make it a standard practice in their daily life, they could be rewarded for their efforts.
After the two trucks are loaded with kitchen waste at Fengronfyuan, they will leave for the Xibianmen garbage storage building, where they are weighed before driving to an area to unload. The building has six big boxes to contain the kitchen waste.
To save resources and promote the disposal of household waste, the first step is garbage classification as conducted by residents.
1. What can be learned about kitchen waste from Paragraph1?A.It is too damp and heavy to easily dispose of. |
B.It can be as easily disposed of as other garbage. |
C.It helps to reduce organic matter in landfills. |
D.It is necessary for garbage classification. |
A.Trucks with a hermetic metal topper. |
B.Trucks labeled “Kitchen Waste”. |
C.Wider streets for garbage trucks. |
D.Waste transfer buildings nearby. |
A.Old-fashion hutong. |
B.Xicheng district. |
C.Fengrongyuan residential community. |
D.The Xibianmen garbage storage building. |
A.Kitchen waste does harm to the disposal equipment. |
B.It’s a practice to respect the waste sorting regulations. |
C.The disposal of kitchen waste is aimed to save resources. |
D.The disposal of household waste begins with garbage classification. |