The Chinese government has announced measures to ban the production (生產(chǎn))and free distribution (發(fā)放)of plastic bags to stop a growing tide of waste.

Under new rules beginning on June 1, all supermarkets, department stores and shops will be banned from handing out free bags to customers.The laws, posted on a government website, called for “a return to cloth bags and shopping baskets to reduce the use of plastic bags”.

While providing convenience to customers, they have also caused serious pollution, and waste of resources, because of excessive use and inadequate (不充分的)recycling,” the notice said.

The elderly owner of a grocery shop, Wang Hai, said the Chinese measures could reduce sales at first but would be of great benefit in the future.

Besides, it is strongly suggested that waste collectors should step up recycling efforts to reduce the amount of bags burned or buried.The government is also considering tax (稅) measures to cut back on plastic bag production and sale.

A similar action last year to ban free plastic bags in the southern town of Shenzhen caused a public debate, with shopkeepers worrying that customers might be turned away.

China’s action won praise from environmental organizations including Greenpeace, which officially made a statement welcoming the ban.“The government’s announcement to ban free plastic bags is a perfect case to combine the two of the major forces in environment protection: public participation (參與)and government guidance,” Greenpeace said.

Laws to reduce the use of plastic bags have been carried out in several countries including parts of South Africa, Ireland and Bangladesh.The governments in these countries either tax shoppers who use them or charge fees on companies that hand them out.Last year San Francisco became the first US city to ban plastic grocery bags and German stores must pay a recycling fee if they wish to offer them.

1.What does the passage mainly tell us about?

     A.Laws to reduce the use of plastic bags.

B.China’s new action: ban on plastic bags.

C.Environment protection or plastic production.

     D.Production ban to stop a growing tide of waste.

2.What’s the meaning of the underlined word “excessive” mean?

     A.wise                B.inadequate              C.extreme             D.little

3.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

     A.All of the Chinese people support the ban.

     B.San Francisco was the first city to ban plastic bags.

     C.Environmental organizations praise the new rules.

D.Waste collectors are asked to pay tax on plastic bags.

4.This article could most probably be found in a(n) _____________.

A.newspaper                                            B.a(chǎn)dvertisement

C.travel book                                           D.science magazine

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     Ever felt like destroying the car in front of you when you're
stuck in an endless traffic jam?
     Well ,the Spanish company StopStress is offering clients(客戶 )
the possibility of doing just that-but in controlled ,safe conditions.
     Clients can also destroy computers, mobile phones and TV sets
in what the company calls" destructible therapy" ( therapy : treatment
of a medical disorder).
     "We target the machines that cause the most stress in modern
life,"company co-founder Jorge Arribas said in a telephone inter-
view. "People get rid of stress by screaming and beating the ma-
chines until they are tired out. "he explained.
     The company, based in the northern Spanish city of Soria, uses
deserted cars that still work. Heavy-metal music is used to excite
the clients. They are given protective suits and glasses, helmets and
huge hammers.
     Most people's rage only lasts for 5 to 10 minutes. But some go
on for hours : they beat cars on which they've put the names of people
or ideas they would like to get rid of.
     "Some even get together to turn the car over, "Arribas says. A
session costs 60 euros(US $80)per person.
     Arribas says the idea came to him when he was having trouble
parking his car.
     "Dozens of people have used the therapy, which helps people
become aware of their stress level and helps them to slow down,"
Arribas explained.
     "It's better to channel violence in a controlled way than to get
it out on one's husband and wife or in a traffic jam. "he added.
     StopStress already has branches in three Spanish cities, and is
planning to extend its market beyond Spain's borders.
1. The Spanish company StopStress offers people the chance to_______.   
A. calm down when they are angry
B. destroy things they no longer need
C. get rid of stress by destroying things
D. get rid of stress by screaming and shouting
2. Which of the following is NOT a means used directly to help people get less stressful in StopStress?   
A. Heavy-metal music.
B. Mobile phones.
C. Deserted cars.
D. Protective suits and glasses.
3. The passage is mainly intended to tell you __.
A. a special company in Spain
B. a special way to get rid of stress
C. a new and expanding busines
D. how people deal with stress in Spain
4. The underlined word " channel" in the passage has a similar meaning to" _____".  
A. let out                    
B. go in separate ways
C. avoid                    
D. reduce

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