【題目】 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 () 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.

1the bins are different colors because they _______.

A.look more beautiful

B.can help people sort waste

C.are made of different materials.

2according 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

3Wet 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.

4What 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.

【答案】

1B

2C

3B

4C

【解析】

本文主要談?wù)摾诸?lèi)。垃圾分類(lèi)會(huì)節(jié)能和保護(hù)環(huán)境。上海市將垃圾分為四類(lèi):濕垃圾、可回收垃圾、有害垃圾和干垃圾。長(zhǎng)沙在內(nèi)的許多中國(guó)城市計(jì)劃用這種方法來(lái)分類(lèi)垃圾。知道垃圾分類(lèi),你可以在保護(hù)環(huán)境方面盡自己的一份力量。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第1段第2句“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?...However, it's actually quite important to know how to sort your rubbish.”可知“垃圾箱是不同顏色的,是因?yàn)樗鼈兛梢詭椭藗兎诸?lèi)垃圾”,故選B。

2理解判斷題。根據(jù)第2段第1句“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.”可知“如果我們對(duì)廢物分類(lèi),人們很容易回收其中一些有用的部分”,故選C。

3細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第2段第2句“"Wet" rubbish is also known as "household" rubbish. It is what people produce every day after they eat or drink.”可知“濕垃圾可能是人們烹調(diào)后留下的垃圾食品”,故選B。

4主旨大意題。本文主要談?wù)摾诸?lèi)。結(jié)合本文最后一句“Now that you know this, perhaps you can do your part in protecting the environment.(既然你知道這一點(diǎn),也許你可以在保護(hù)環(huán)境方面盡自己的一份力量。)可知“本文主要鼓勵(lì)人們對(duì)垃圾進(jìn)行分類(lèi)!惫蔬xC。

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