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     People didn't use to throw things away. They used to mend their clothes and reused them until they wore
out. When they bought things, they used to carry shopping baskets. But now we don't reuse things well and
more rubbish has been produced. We throw away 25 million tones of waste in our dustbins (垃圾箱) every
year. That means one family throw away about one thousand kilos of waste.
     We have a strong reason to take it as a serious problem! The fact is that lots of rubbish we throw away
could be reused or recycled (回收利用). The so-called rubbish isn't really rubbish.
     The UK is one of the worst recyclers in Europe. In other words, in the UK, they're recycling only about
8% of their everyday waste. That's much less than many other countries. Germany recycles 10%, while
Japan recycles 40%. The govemment has set a goal of recycling 30% of their everyday waste by the year
2010. But it looks that it is not easy to reach it. As we know, some habits are difficult to change and some
collection plans are expensive to carry out.
      At present, the movement called Recycle Now in the UK tries to change that situation. The Top designer
(设计师) Oliver Heath is a strong fan of the movement. In 2005 he designed the first home built completeiy
from recycled things, including metal cans and glass bottles. "It always makes me excited when I make good
use of those recycled things," he said, " Maybe in the near future, you can also make something from recycled
computer printers, plastic bags, bottle tops or CDs." When his story was reported on TV, more and more
people begin to try his ideas.
     Some local (地方的) govemments have set up recycling centres where it's easy for families to take their
empty bottles and old newspapers. Instead of throwing away the so-called rubbish, some families start doing
more about it.
     With the effort of the whole country, we are happy to see some progress in some places in the UK.
1. Do people produce more rubbish than before?
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2. Why does the writer think rubbish is a serious problem? 
    _________________________________________________
3. Which country recycles more than 10%, Cermany or Japan? 
    _________________________________________________
4. How does Oliver Heath feel when he turns recycled things into something useful? 
    _________________________________________________
5. What conclusion (结论) can you get about the recycling work in the UK? 
    _________________________________________________

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     People didn't use to throw things away. They used to mend their clothes
and reused them until they wore out. When they bought things, they used to
carry shopping baskets. But now we don't reuse things well and more
rubbish has been produced. We throw away 25 million tones of waste in
our dustbins every year. That means one family throw away about one
thousand kilos of waste.
     We have a strong reason to take it as a serious problem! The fact is that
lots of rubbish we throw away could be reused or recycled. The so-called
rubbish isn't really rubbish.
     The UK is one of the worst recyclers in Europe. In other words, in the
UK they're recycling only about 8% of their everyday waste. That's much
less than many other countries. Germany recycles 10%, while Japan
recycles 40%. The government has set a goal of recycling 30% of their
everyday waste by the year 2010. But it looks that it is not easy to reach it.
As we know, some habits are difficult to change and some collection plans
are expensive to carry out.
     At present, the movement called Recycle Now in the UK tries to change
that situation. The Top designer Oliver Heath is a strong fan of the movement.
In 2005 he designed the first home built completely from recycled things,
including metal cans and glass bottles. "It always makes me excited when
I make good use of those recycled things," he said, "Maybe in the near future,
you can also make something from recycled computer printers, plastic bags,
bottle tops or CDs." When his story was reported on TV, more and more
people begin to try his ideas.
     Some local governments have set up recycling centers where it's easy for
families to take their empty bottles and old newspapers. Instead of throwing
away the so-called rubbish, some families start doing more about it.
     With the effort of the whole country, we are happy to see some progress
in some places in the UK.
1. Do people produce more rubbish than before?
________________________________________________________________
2. Why does the writer think rubbish is a serious problem?
________________________________________________________________
3. According to the passage, can the UK recycle 30% of their everyday waste
or not?
________________________________________________________________
4. How does Oliver Heath feel when he turns recycled things into something
useful?
________________________________________________________________
5. What conclusion can you get about the recycling work in the UK?
________________________________________________________________

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     Lily is a poor fourteen-year-old girl. Her parents died when she was little, and she now lives with her
 grandma. They are so poor that Lily's grandma has to recycle (回收) things on the street to make a living.
  She works hard to give Lily the things that she needs in life.
     One day, a man riding his bike very fast knocked Grandma down when she was walking on the street.
  Grandma was badly hurt and she had to be in bed for a long time. Lily was very sad, and she had to look
  after her grandmother and herself. After school, she did all the housework herself. And she also did the
 recycling to make some money on weekends. After doing this, she knew how nice Grandma was. It made
  her really appreciate what Grandma had been doing for her.
     Fortunately, Grandma got well a few months later. Lily made up her mind to be a doctor. She wants to
  help people who are in need and make a lot of money to help her grandma. She works hard because she
  knows it will not be easy to make her dream come true. And she will never give up. 
1. What's the story mainly about?
    A. An accident.
    B. A poor family's life.
    C. The importance of recycling.
    D. A poor but hard-working girl.
2. What do we learn about Lily's grandmother?
    A. She is funny.
    B. She is rich.
    C. She is strict with Lily.
    D. She is very kind to Lily.
3. Which of the following is true?
    A. Grandma can't walk any more.
    B. Grandma needed a long rest after the accident.
    C. Grandma got hurt in a car accident.
    D. Lily recycled things every day.
4. Why does Lily want to be a doctor?
    A. Because she hopes to help others.
    B. Because she wants to become rich.
    C. Because she hates recycling.
    D. Because she wants to leave her family.
5. What does the underlined word "appreciate" mean?
    A. 迷惑
    B. 怀疑
    C. 讨厌
    D. 感激

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 阅读下面5段语言材料。从A到F选项中找出与它们相对应的标题,

Here are some things you can do to help stop global warming(全球变暖).

1 Walk, cycle, take a subway or a bus. Ask your parents to use public transportation as much as possible instead of using cars too often.

2 Think before you throw away waste. Cut down on how much you throw in the waste. And be sure to take e-waste, like computers, mobile phones and harmful waste to a special recycling waste bin.

3 When it comes to your shopping habits, think of buying products that are better for the environment or that are made from recycled materials, and above all, have fess or no packaging(包装).

4 It takes a lot of energy to heat water. Don’t always heat the water when you do washing with the washing machine. Wash a full load of clothes in cold water.

5 Talk to your friends, family and school teachers. Teach them what you’ve learned and make your house and school as green as possible. Think of ways to educate others. Create fund-raisers(募捐活动) in your local community to make a change.

A. Don’t throw away waste

B. Avoid products with a lot of packaging

C. Recycle more

D. Use less hot water

E. Drive less

F. Spread the word

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FIFTEEN YEAR-OLD  Liu Xuyang said he has more than 30 pairs of shoes.But some are old.He doesn’t want them any more.

Where should these old shoes go? To the garbage or to be recycled?

This is bow Liu began to care about old shoes.He shared his thoughts with his classmates at Beijing No. 35 Middle School,Luo Hao and Yang Mengwei.The three then decided to do some research.They found out that old shoes can pollute the environment if not recycled properly.Earlier this month,their research paper won second prize in the Beijing Youth Science and Invention Competition.

The three first spent two weeks designing a questionnaire on how people deal with old shoes and how the shoes are treated.They gave over 100 questionnaires to the public,to shoemakers,garbage stations and recycling stations.

Doing the survey,They found that on average(平均),a family throws away 5.17 pairs of shoes each year.That means millions of old shoes are thrown away a year around the country.

However.most old shoes are not treated properly,according to the students.

“Usually.the old shoes are just burnt or buried(填埋)with other garbage,”said Luo.

Most of the shoes are made of chemical materials.If they are burnt or buried,they can give off gas(气)or other things that pollute the air and rivers,said the students.

They suggest there should be big boxes in cities f6r people to put old shoes in.The shoes could then be taken to recycling stations to be treated.

On the other hand,the shoemakers,said the students,could use more environment-friendly material to make shoes.

1.Liu Xuyang                   

A.has fifteen pairs of old shoes

B.has more than thirty pairs of old shoes

C.has more than thirty classmates in his class

D.is a student of No. 35 Middle School in Beijing

2.Liu Xuyang began to care about the old shoes               

A.because he decided to do some research

B.when he wanted to throw away his old shoes

C.because his thirty pairs of shoes were all very old

D.when he sent the shoes to the recycling factory

3.What does the word “questionnaire” mean in the underlined sentence?

A.A station to deal with the waste materials.

B.A recycling station to treat the old shoes.

C.An office to deal with the problems of old shoes.

D.A list of questions to be answered by a group of people.

4.How did the three students begin their research?

A.They designed a questionnaire first.

B.They wrote a research paper about the old shoes.

C.They gave out the questionnaires and won a prize.

D.They visited many shoemakers,trash and recycling stations.

5.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A.More recycling stations should be built around the country.

B.Old shoes will pollute the environment if not recycled properly.

C.The students' survey shows millions of old shoes are thrown away each year.

D.The students suggest that environment-friendly material should be used to make shoes.

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