1. What should people put in the green dustbins?
A.Waste paper. | B.Plastic bottles. | C.Glass. |
A.Once a day. | B.Once a week. | C.Twice a week. |
A.Sofas. | B.Fridges. | C.Pianos. |
A.Talk to someone. | B.Play some music. | C.Answer the phone. |
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:
1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I signed up for a competition on garbage sorting on the Monday and I participated in the first round, a written test. Though there was many candidates, I succeeded entering the final with another student from my class. Last Friday where the final was held, my classmate and I played with the participants from other four classes, and answers all of the questions accurately. Finally, we won out! We were extremely happy what we brought honor to our class. When interviewing by the school TV station after the award ceremony, I expressed my prides in protecting our environment. The competition not only broadened my knowledge on the garbage sorting and increased the awareness of environmentally protection.
1. 垃圾分类的意义;
2. 在学校如何进行垃圾分类(如将可回收垃圾单独收集等);
3. 希望大家积极参与;
注意:
1. 词数不少于100;
2. 文章开头已经给出,不计入总词数;
3. 适当增加相关细节,是内容充实,行文连贯。
Good morning, everyone! I am Li Hua, chairman of the Students’ Union.
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1. 活动的目的和意义。
2. 提出倡议。
garbage classification 垃圾分类
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增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下而写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Learning you are interested in a waste-sorting program in China, I am writing to give for you a brief introduction. As far as I know, Shanghai had become the pioneer of waste sorting in our country. Residents in Shanghai are allowed to simply dump their waste bags in dustbin. Instead, domestic waste is required to be classifying into four categories: dry refuse, wet trash, recyclable waste or dangerous waste. Face with the new rule and for every waste item under careful supervision (监督), many citizens in Shanghai find it a little too complicated and difficult. However, the majority of the people firm support the policy because it helps us live a greener life and makes our country most beautiful.
With the development of science and technology, our life is becoming much better and more convenient. However, more garbage and pollution
Garbage classification, which is a good way to protect our environment, can’t be overemphasized. It can help separate recyclable waste, which can be
As garbage classification is significant, we should take
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. |
8 . Recycling is good for our planet, but it can be confusing. Can I recycle plastic bags? What about pizza cartons? Toothpaste tubes? Which bin should I use? There are so many questions, and more than half of Americans are unsure about how to recycle.
Know what to put in the recycling bin. Keep it simple and focus on the most commonly recycled items, such as paper, glass, aluminum and plastic.
Wash or clean items. Do a quick clean to make sure there is no food left in containers before you put them in the bin.
Don’t bag it. Unless you live in a place that requires it, like New York City, keep the recyclables lost in the bin. “A lot of the time, it’s not safe for our employees to tear those bags open, or it takes too much time,” said Keller. “
A.Know what is not recyclable. |
B.The answers are not hard to find. |
C.A lot of bagged stuff goes right to the landfill. |
D.Plastic bags can be used again or returned to grocery stores. |
E.If you really don’t know if an item is recyclable, then just throw it in the garbage. |
F.This is really important if you only use one bin because food items could ruin paper. |
G.Hard plastics like water and soft drink bottles or anything like these can be recycled. |
1. 2019年7月,上海率先实施;
2. 已经基本在国内普及;
3. 垃圾分类的好处。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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10 . If you live in Shanghai, you might have to take a “lesson” in sorting garbage, as the city recently introduced new garbage-sorting regulations (条例).
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. In the past, some previous garbage regulations didn’t give clear fines for people who failed to sort garbage. 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.
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, it’s partly because many people lack the willingness to sort their own waste.
“It’s a must to have a legal guarantee to promote garbage sorting,” Liu Jianguo said, a professor from Tsinghua University. He also told China Daily that 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 (处理) 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 do we know about garbage sorting in Shanghai?A.People should put their garbage into two categories. |
B.It sets an example for many other cities in China. |
C.People will be fined 200 yuan every time they break the regulations. |
D.Shanghai is the first city to introduce garbage﹣sorting regulations in China. |
A.Some people can properly sort their garbage. |
B.Few people know the importance of garbage sorting. |
C.People are willing to sort their garbage frequently. |
A.By giving example | B.By showing statistics |
C.By making comparison | D.By telling stories |
A.Why garbage sorting is important. | B.How other countries sort garbage. |
C.Garbage sorting has started in China. | D.The world′s garbage problem is becoming worse. |