When Shanghai introduced a new garbage-sorting policy (垃圾類(lèi)政策) in July last year,the city's residents (居民) took some time to get used to it.They joked that every time they took out their garbage,the staff (工作人員) standing by the bins would ask, "What kind of garbage are you?"
Starting on May 1,Beijing joined many Chinese cities by introducing anew garbage-sorting policy,People's Daily reported.Residents should sort their garbage into four groups:kitchen,recyclable,hazardous (有害的) and other waste.
These groups are represented (代表) by four different colors of trash bins-green,blue,red and gray.Those who fail to sort their trash correctly may be fined up to 200 yuan,Xinhua reported.
Some cities like Shanghai and Qingdao sort their trash differently.These cities use four different groups:wet,recyclable,harmful and dry.Although their names are different,the groups are actually the same.In fact,wet garbage in Shanghai is kitchen garbage in Beijing.And dry garbage is the same as other waste,China Youth Daily reported.
To help residents sort their trash correctly,the Beijing government is offering online guidelines (指導(dǎo)).If people don't know how to throw away garbage,they can search for it on the WeChat account Guanchenglishi (管城理市) to find out.By searching a keyword or taking a photo,people can immediately find out which group their waste belongs to.
(1)If people don't follow the garbage-sorting policy, DD.
A.they will have to standby the bins
B.they can't throw trash away
C.they won't be noticed
D.they may face fines
(2)According to the passage,which of the following cities have the same names for garbage groups? CC
A.Beijing and Shanghai.
B.Beijing and Qingdao.
C.Shanghai and Qingdao.
D.Qingdao and Wuhan.
(3)Kitchen garbage in Beijing is the same as AA in Shanghai.
A.wet garbage
B.dry garbage
C.recyclable garbage
D.harmful garbage
(4)What do we know from this passage? CC
A.Beijing uses four different groups:kitchen,recyclable,hazardous and dry.
B.Garbage-sorting is being carried out all over China.
C.Guanchenglishi can help residents in Beijing with the garbage-sorting.
D.Residents in Beijing are troubled by garbage-sorting.
【考點(diǎn)】新聞報(bào)道;環(huán)境保護(hù).
【答案】D;C;A;C
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