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Since June 2008 China has forbidden the production, sale and usage of plastic bags thinner than 0.025 millimeter (毫米), and retailers (零售商) are not allowed to provide free plastic bags to their customers, no matter how thick they are.
Many Chinese consumers like Jiang have learned to refuse plastic bags whenever possible in their shopping. "A plastic bag may only cost a few jiao, but it"s more about how bad they are for the environment," Jiang said.
The plastic ban is for the most part well carried out in big cities, and has been obviously effective in reducing white waste. On the first anniversary of the plastic ban Global Village of Beijing, an NGO environmental organization, shows that during the year of the ban the consumption of plastic bags fell by about 40 billion pieces in chain supermarkets alone, saving more than 1.2 million tons of petrol.
However, enforcement (实施) shows rather less muscle in smaller cities, towns and countryside. In a remote town like Lichuan, the awareness of environmental protection is not as strong as that in big cities. Street vendors (街头小贩) worry that they are likely to lose customers if they charge them for plastic bags. Seeing no significance in the issue, local government often turn a blind eye to banned bag trade in the market.
There are still those who don"t have an interest in living green. Cui Lin, another Beijinger, often forgets to bring a cloth bag when shopping, and has to buy plastic bags. "Anyway I think plastic bags are neater and cleaner, and I don"t mind paying a couple more jiao," he shrugged.
Mrs Yu, a vegetable vendor in Lichuan County, Jiangxi Province, recalled that before plastic bags became popular in the early 1990s, Chinese people always carried a bamboo basket when they visited the market. "Plastic bags are more convenient," she comments, and her view might be that of the tens of millions of people in the nation who still cling to plastic bags, paid or free. This is suggested by her trade where piles of plastic bags are still passed out every day.
小题1: In Paragraph 1, the writer uses Jiang Nan"s case to __________.
A.introduce a topic | B.tell a story |
C.describe a person | D.offer an argument |
A.She bought them at a low price. |
B.She borrowed them from her relatives. |
C.She got them for free. |
D.She made them herself. |
A.Cloth bags are difficult to get and heavy to carry. |
B.People"s awareness of environmental protection is not strong enough. |
C.People don"t mind paying a couple more jiao for plastic bags. |
D.Street vendors worry that they are likely to lose customers if they charge them. |
A.stop using | B.continue to use | C.stay close to | D.hold tightly |
A.To reduce white waste is urgent. |
B.The plastic bag ban has achieved great success. |
C.There is still a long way to go for the plastic bag ban. |
D.People"s awareness of environmental protection should be stressed. |
答案
小题1:A
小题2:C
小题3:A
小题4:B
小题5:C
解析
试题分析:文章回顾了限塑令实施一周年以来在取得的成效,在大城市人们能够积极响应,但是在一些小镇人们的环保意识没有那么强,限塑令的实施还有很长的路要走。
小题1:写作手法题:文章第一段介绍Jiang Nan在家里放布袋,购物前会带上,目的是引出下面的使用塑料袋的话题,选A
小题2:细节题:从文章第一段"Most of them were giveaways from advertising marketing campaigns, but others had been handed out in the street by various environmental protection organizations," she explained.的句子,可知她的布袋是免费得来的,选 C
小题3:细节题:从第五段的句子:the awareness of environmental protection is not as strong as that in big cities. 可知B是对的,从第六段的句子:"Anyway I think plastic bags are neater and cleaner, and I don"t mind paying a couple more jiao," he shrugged.可知C是对的,从第五段的句子:Street vendors (街头小贩) worry that they are likely to lose customers if they charge them for plastic bags.可知D是对的,选A
小题4:猜词题:从最后一段的句子:"Plastic bags are more convenient," she comments, and her view might be that of the tens of millions of people in the nation 可知这些人认为塑料袋方便,还是会继续使用,选B
小题5:写作意图题:从第五段的句子:However, enforcement (实施) shows rather less muscle in smaller cities, towns and countryside.可知作者主要想传达的意思是禁止使用塑料袋还是有很长的路要走,选C
核心考点
试题【Jiang Nan, a full-time mother in Beijing, keeps a dozen or so cloth bags at home】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Peter Butler from London’s Royal Free Hospital called for a debate on the ethics of such an operation made possible by new drugs which stop the body’s immune (免疫)system rejecting a transplanted face. “It is not ‘can you do it?’ but ‘should we do it?’” he told the BBC. “The technical part is not complex, but I don’t think that’s going to be the very great difficulty. The ethical and moral debate is obviously going to have to take place before the first facial transplantation.”
The British Association of Plastic Surgeons will discuss the microsurgical procedure (微型外科技术), which could give new skin, bone, nose, chin, lips and ears from deceased donors to patients disfigured(毁容的)by accidents, burns or cancer. But surgeons could have trouble finding enough willing donors. Butler said his survey of doctors, nurses and members of the public showed most would accept a face transplant but few were willing to donate their own after dying.
Despite a number of ethical concerns, Christine Piff, who founded the charity Let’s Face It after suffering a rare facial cancer 25 years ago, welcomed the possibility of face transplants. She rejected the idea that the procedure would mean people would end up living with a dead person’s face. “There are so many people without faces, I have half a face… but we are all so much more than just a face… you don’t take on their personality. You are still you,” she told reporters. “If we can donate other organs of the body then why not the face. I can’t see anything wrong with it.”
小题1:The underlined word “deceased” in the third paragraph probably means _________.
A.living | B.dead | C.diseased | D.dying |
A.who are dishonorable and shameless |
B.who disagree with the full face transplant |
C.who are seriously injured by an accident |
D.who are disfigured by accidents, burns and cancer |
A.Drugs are available to stop the body’s immune system rejecting a transplanted face. |
B.There are some people who are willing to donate their faces after dying. |
C.Most people accept the idea of face transplants. |
D.It’s morally practical, though technically complex. |
A.Christine Piff has been the first lucky patient to receive a face transplant. |
B.Surgeons have difficulty finding enough willing donors. |
C.The main difficulty with the operation lies in the matter of ethics and morality. |
D.Nobody other than Christine Piff is quite in favor of the donation of organs. |
A.First Facial Transplantation |
B.Debate on the Ethics of Transplant |
C.Face Transplant No Longer Science Fantasy |
D.Let’s Face It |
You can see many big garbage dustbins in the streets. They’re not there for a show, but for you to drop your waste. We should realize that what a little we do does count. So next time you get that urge to throw gum or a chocolate package out of the car window, or “ accidentally” drop as you walk down the street, ask yourself how much waste you’ve been contributing to the environment with that bad habit going on for years.
At home, the first thing we can do to protect the environment is avoid letting water run continuously and make sure that taps(水龙头)are not leaky(泄露的),which would help greatly in scrimping. Another is to use energy-saving lights, and turn them off before you leave the rooms. It’s not only energy-saving, but also cuts down electricity costs.
Recycling is a method to make items reusable. Many things you want to throw out can be made into new products through the reproducing process. Use your imagination to come up with ways on things that you can use again.
Pass the message of simple ways to save the environment on to kids. Starting with kids is a good way of teaching the message early in their lives, in the hope that they can carry it forward as they grow older.
With environmental protection awareness in mind, we can do what we can, for the results are to have a big effect on the planet. As long as we do our part, the world is one small step closer to being saved.
小题1:The underlined word “scrimping” in the third paragraph can be replaced by _____.
A.saving | B.cleaning | C.cooking | D.drinking |
A.protecting the environment begins with small chores |
B.protecting the environment should start from childhood. |
C.wonderful life comes from environmental protection |
D.protecting the environment benefits the country and the people |
A.The more people do their part, the greener the environment will be. |
B.Selling what you don’t want any more is a kind of recycling. |
C.To protect the environment may help you save some money. |
D.Your bad habits for the environment are a valuable contribution. |
A.The Use of Garbage Dustbin |
B.How to Save Water and Electricity |
C.How to Save the Environment |
D.Our Current Environmental Problems |
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At East China University of Science and Technology, students will get a coupon(优惠券)if they eat up their food. Students can collect coupons and exchange them for small gifts, such as books, magazines, mobile phone covers and hand warmers.
“It’s been such a surprise,” said Liang Zhaoyun, 19, a student at the university in Shanghai. “It has given us one more motivation to finish our food.”
The measure (措施) is part of a national “eat-up” campaign(行动) which is organized by students to deal with food waste on campuses(校园).
Why only on campuses, you might ask? Because according to a report by Xinhna News Agency, students waste twice as much food as the national average(平均).
The campaign on campus food waste is receiving attention across the country.
“The aim of the campaign is not only to encourage students to finish their food. We hope it can also encourage students to choose a more environment-friendly and healthy lifestyle,” said Tao Siliang, secretary of the Youth League Committee at Shanghai University.
But some school food is poorly prepared, so students do not like to finish it all. Some schools have taken notice of this and they are taking measures to improve it.
“I’m glad that we’ve reduced food waste since the ‘eat-up’ campaign began. But if we call on students to waste less food, we should also improve the service and food standard on campuses.” said Tao.
小题1:From Paragraph l, we know that the students will get a coupon __________.
A.when they eat school food | B.after they exchange gifts |
C.if they collect the waste | D.if they finish all their food |
A.动力 | B.机会 | C.试验 | D.条件 |
A.students get a good education |
B.schools offer small gifts |
C.students waste too much food |
D.school food is more delicious |
A.improve the school food standard |
B.encourage a greener and healthier lifestyle |
C.receive attention from the society |
D.further improve the service in universities |
A.Enjoy Your Food! | B.Reduce Waste on Campus |
C.Meals in Universities. | D.“Eat-up” Campaign on Campus |
The research team said eggshells are one of nature’s most ______ creations. Professor John Harding from the team told reporters: “Understanding how chickens make eggshells is fascinating in itself, but it can also be _____ in designing new materials.” Eggshells are very lightweight but incredibly strong. Even the most up-to-date materials _____ by the world’s top engineers cannot produce anything as ______ as an eggshell. Professor Harding added that ______ eggshells could help to cure bone diseases and design materials for the construction industry. “Nature has found wonderful ways that ___ for all kinds of problems in materials science and technology — we can learn a lot from them.” he said.
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The aim is to help teenagers keep their mind on their work by keeping males and females apart. What they really want to do is take that top group of kids and take them to the very highest level they can achieve there, so that they’re prepared for college.
Students are invited to enter this program after they finish middle school, and placement in the Academy is voluntary. However, they need high marks and test scores and strong teacher recommendations. They also need to be involved in activities.
Almost 350 students have taken part in the Academy. It began as an experiment in 2010.
Michael Bair has been at Boonsboro High for twenty years and directs the Academy. His ninth-grade English class for boys centers on books that he believes boys find interesting. He says that the novels the students are reading now are very manly (男子气概的) novels. These novels deal with the arrogance (傲慢) of man and the pride of man which finally leads to man’s downfall.
One of those books, for example, is The Call of the Wild by Jack London. This classic story tells of a dog stolen from his home and sold to work as a sled dog in Canada’s Klondike Gold Rush.
Morgan Fleet, a senior at Boonsboro High, likes being in the Academy. She says boys and girls act differently when they are together in a classroom. She believes this difference seems to prevent her from developing herself because she’s more focused on thoughts like “Oh, I wish they would shut up. Oh, what do they think of me?’’ instead of focusing on “What’s the homework? What’s going on in this class? What’s the lesson?”.
There is one activity that girls and boys in the Academy do together. At the end of the day, many of them stay and help tutor students who are having trouble in school.
小题1:What is the purpose of the Academy program?
A.To offer a special program in high school. |
B.To help students concentrate on study. |
C.To strengthen sex education for teenagers. |
D.To start learning college courses earlier. |
A.do well in their study | B.be recommended by teachers |
C.take part in some activities | D.have worked as volunteers |
A.should learn more about literature |
B.should have a sense of protecting the wildlife |
C.are reading more manly novels |
D.are interested in stories on animals |
A.A girl cares about the boys’ opinions of her. |
B.Single-sex classes should be stopped. |
C.Girls are more focused when studying with boys. |
D.Boys and girls act the same in separate classrooms. |
A.introduce the single-sex class project |
B.explain the differences between boys and girls |
C.persuade students to enter the Academy program |
D.urge students to work hard in their study |
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