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Japan is one of the cleanest countries in the world. What are its secrets?

In Japan, people have to pay for their garbage. If they have a lot, or their garbage is difficult to treat, they have to pay more. They also have to pay for things they no longer need, like old TVs and fridges. This makes people think before they throw away.

Japan has set a good example to the rest of the world. If people in every country did the same, we would be able to do something about our environmental problem.

What can we do to help the environment? Here are some ideas.

·Reduce! Check it out. Buy products with less packaging (包装).

Buy less and create less garbage. We shouldn’t buy things we don’t need.

·Reuse! Be creative and make use of garbage. For example, you can make a photo frame(边框) out of small pieces of garbage.

·Recycle! Ask your family and friends to use recycled products(产品).

Be helpful. Is there a recycling center near your home? If so, ask your family and neighbors to recycle.

1. What does the underlined word “treat” probably mean in Chinese?

   A. 治疗                                       B. 丢弃                                     C. 处理

2. Paragraphs(段落) 1- 4 of the passage mainly tell us about _______.

   A. the secrets of Japan’s being a clean country

   B. what we should do to help the environment

   C. different kinds of ways to make use of garbage

3. How many ideas does the passage mention about helping the environment?

   A. Two.                                      B. Three.                                   C. Four.

4. What can we do to help the environment?

   A. Throw away all the garbage.  B. Go shopping more often and buy things we don’t need.

   C. Ask our family and friends to use recycled products.

5. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

   A. People in Japan should pay for their garbage.

   B. There are many garbage cans in Japanese streets.

   C. We can recycle the garbage by burning all the garbage.

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