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Bradford City Matters

Welcome to the winter edition of City Matters.

“Don’t Drop It; Stop it!”

Put rubbish in your wheelie bin (有轮垃圾箱).

You must put your rubbish in your wheelie bin to keep your environment clean. Don’t pile your rubbish up in your house or garden—use a wheelie bin or one of our largest bins.

You can buy a wheelie bin from our Waste Management Section at 01943 874 122.

You can tell us about mice or rubbish in your area by phoning our Public Health Unit at 01943 874 146. Dropping rubbish can be expensive. Did you know that you can get a $5 fine for dropping wubbish on the streets? Our council officers are on the streets of Bradford looking for people who drop rubbish. They will fine people who drop litter. This is part of our “Don’t Drop It; Stop It!” campaign.

Don’t fill your bin—recycle.

Just think how full your bin gets over the holidays. To reduce your waste:

Say “no” to unwanted bags. Take your own bags to the supermarket or reuse old ones. Get your free shopping bag from our Advice Centre.

Recycle your waste. Take bottles to your local recycling centre.

Buy recycled things. Cards and paper are good examples.

Our competition winners

As part of our “Don’t Drop It; Stop It!” campaign, community groups from the north, south, east and west of the city—500 volunteers—entered our competition to clean up their area. The goal was to make the city cleaner for those who live, work, shop or play there. The four winners were: High Trees Parents Group, South Bradford Community Project, The Bridge Community Association and Forest Youth Group.

1.If you have a problem with mice in your area, you can call ________.

A.01943 874 122 B.01941 824146

C.01943 874 146 D.01941 824 122

2.From the Advice Centre, you can get _______.

A.two wheelie bins B.a free young tree

C.a free shopping bag D.some recycled paper

3.What do we know about the competition?

A.There were five winners. B.It was held in the spring.

C.It failed to reach its goal. D.500 volunteers took part in it.

4.Where might you see this material?

A.In a local newspaper. B.In a health report.

C.In a travel magazine. D.In a storybook.

 

1.C 2.C 3.D 4.A 【解析】 这是一篇应用文。文章呼吁市民不要乱扔垃圾,倡导市民保护环境。 1.细节理解题。根据第六段中You can tell us about mice or rubbish in your area by phoning our Public Health Unit at 01943 874 146.可知,如果在你的地区有关于老鼠的问题,请致电公共健康部门01943 874 146,故选C。 2.细节理解题。根据第八段中Get your free shopping bag from our Advice Centre. 可知,在咨询中心你可以得到免费的购物袋,故选C。 3.细节理解题。根据Our competition winners 中As part of our “Don’t Drop It; Stop It!” campaign, community groups from the north, south, east and west of the city—500 volunteers—entered our competition to clean up their area.可知,共有来自四面八方的500名志愿者参与竞争,故选D。 4.推理判断题。本文呼吁了公民不要乱扔垃圾,并且介绍了当地举行的环保竞赛的情况。此主题与市民的生活息息相关,由此可以判断出,这份材料应该是出自当地的报纸。故选A。
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