Sort rubbish in Shanghai
It’s now required that people living in Shanghai should sort rubbish into four types: recyclable, hazardous, household food and residual.
On July 1st, 2019, Shanghai introduced a new rubbish sorting policy. People there need to put different kinds of rubbish into different bins according to the strict rules. By the end of 2020, rubbish-sorting systems will have also been built in 46 major Chinese cities, including Beijing and Shenzhen, reported People’s Daily.
RECYCLABLE | Recyclable rubbish includes paper, books, boxes, newspapers and glass bottles. |
HAZARDOUS | Hazardous rubbish, also called harmful rubbish, includes lamps, batteries, nail polish (指 甲油) and other things with harmful chemicals.
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HOUSEHOLD FOOD | Household food rubbish, also called wet rubbish, usually comes from the kitchen, such as food, vegetables, flowers, leaves and eggshells. |
RESIDUAL | Residual rubbish, also called dry waste, is anything you cannot put into the other three bins. It includes pens, toilet paper, tape, hair and towels (毛巾). |
1.By the end of 2020, how many cities in China will build rubbish-sorting systems?
A.45. B.46. C.47. D.48.
2.Where should you put the toilet paper if you are in Shanghai?
A.Into recyclable rubbish bin. B.Into hazardous rubbish bin.
C.Into household food rubbish bin. D.Into residual rubbish bin.
阅读下面短文,从各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I moved into a new apartment but the couple next door were loud all the time. After suffering from it for weeks, I decided to_______ them. I went next door and knocked on the door and introduced myself. An old woman asked if I came over to _______ the noise, and I said yes.
I politely asked them to be _______, as I had to work at night, I always went to bed in the _________. She explained both she and her husband were going _________ and that they needed to speak loudly to each other. She invited me in and offered me a coffee and we started talking.
Suddenly, we heard a loud bang in the kitchen. Her husband had fallen onto the ground. Immediately, we rushed him to the hospital.
When I came home from work the next day, there was a _______ on the door from the lady asking me to come over. When I_______ her home, she asked if I’d drive her to the hospital, to which I said no_______. When we got to the hospital, I guided her to his room where he_______ me.
Soon we ended up being friends until they moved away a year later.
One day after five years, I got a call from a lawyer. He told me that the couple had died and he was ____________ by their children to find me. They wanted to thank the old friend of their parents’ personally.
You can never know when, where or how you are next going to make new friends. Life is full of surprises. Whatever happens, try to treat others exactly as you would like to be treated.
1.A.shout B.punish C.face D.treat
2.A.fight against B.look for C.find out D.complain about
3.A.calmer B.kinder C.slower D.quieter
4.A.evening B.noon C.daytime D.afternoon
5.A.disabled B.blind C.deaf D.weak
6.A.paper B.notice C.note D.announcement
7.A.reached B.left C.found D.searched
8.A.doubt B.way C.matter D.problem
9.A.used B.followed C.carried D.thanked
10.A.forced B.asked C.encouraged D.ordered
— Medical experts suggests that we should stay at home instead of going out because of the spread of the novel coronavirus.
—___________. It is the best solution at present.
A.Never mind B.That’s right
C.That’s all right D.Yes, please
Which of the following sentences has the same sentence structure as the sentence below?
I saw a girl reading books in the next room.
A.He always keeps silent at the meeting
B.His mother gave him a nice present.
C.She always helps me do my homework
D.They have put up a factory in the village
Look at the text in the box. The writer organizes ideas ________.
I had a good time in Beijing. First, I visited the Great Wall and took a lot of pictures there. Then, I went to Tian’anmen Square. On the third day, I went to Beijing Hutong. People there were very friendly.
A.in time order B.in space order
C.from general to specific D.from specific to general
—Cathy, why do you look so happy today?
—I happened to meet an old friend of ___________in the Fish mouth Wetland Park this morning.
A.my B.mine C.myself D.me