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—Some of the plasticbags can't ______ after June 1.—Yes, people will use environmental bags instead.

A.are used

B.be used

C.be use

D.use

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第1题

Some environmentalists think that ______.A.plastic packaging should be made more convenien

Some environmentalists think that ______.

A.plastic packaging should be made more convenient

B.no alternative can be found to plastic packaging

C.too much plastic is wasted

D.shops should stop using plastic containers

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第2题

Some environmentalists think that __________. 查看材料A

Some environmentalists think that __________. 查看材料

A.plastic packaging should be made more convenient

B.no alternative can be found to plastic packaging

C.too much plastic is wasted

D.shops should stop using plastic containers

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第3题

Why does the author mention "plastics antiques" in the third paragraph?A.Because some plas

Why does the author mention "plastics antiques" in the third paragraph?

A.Because some plastics objects are appreciated enough to be collected.

B.Because plastic copies of valuable antiques are relatively special.

C.Because collectors prefer plastic objects to other kinds of antiques.

D.Because dealers can afford the inexpensive plastic antiques.

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第4题

听力原文:(A) Trees are all around the swimming pool.(B) An outdoor man-made swimming pool

听力原文:(A) Trees are all around the swimming pool.

(B) An outdoor man-made swimming pool is in sight of the picture.

(C) A plastic boat is floating on the water.

(D) Some people are sun bathing on the sand.

听力原文:(A) Trees are all around the swimming pool.(B

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第5题

Which of the following ways is not recommended to a foreigner to Japan?A.Use mobile phone

Which of the following ways is not recommended to a foreigner to Japan?

A.Use mobile phone in trains unless it is clearly allowed to do so.

B.Leave people some minutes when people are speaking or thinking about an answer.

C.Enter shops, cafes or department stores with a dripping wet plastic umbrella.

D.When indicating an object or direction to someone, wave fingers with the palm downwards.

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第6题

根据以下材料,回答题The Issue of PackageMaybe everyone has such an experience that you have

根据以下材料,回答题

The Issue of Package

Maybe everyone has such an experience that you have to unwrap several layers of packaging when you enjoy a piece of candy. But this overuse of wrapping is not confined to luxuries. It is becoming increasingly difficult to buy anything that is not done up in beautiful wrapping.

The package itself is of no interest to the shopper, who usually throws it away immediately. So why is it done? Some of it, like the cellophane on meat, is necessary, but most of the rest is simply competitive selling. This is absurd. Packaging is using up scarce energy and resources and messing up the environment.

Recycling is already happening with milk bottles which are returned to the dairies, washed out,and refilled. But both glass and paper are being threatened by the growing use of plastic. More dairies are experimenting with plastic bottles.

The trouble with plastic is that it does not rot. Some environmentalists argue that the only solution to the problem of ever increasing plastic containers is to do away with plastic altogether in the shops, a suggestion unacceptable to many manufacturers who say there is no alternative to their handy plastic packs.

It is evident that more research is needed into the recovery and reuse of various materials and into the cost of collecting and recycling containers as opposed to producing new ones. Unnecessary packaging, intended to be used just once, and make things look better so more people will buy them, is clearly becoming increasingly absurd. But it is not so much a question of doing away with packaging as using it sensibly. What is needed now is a more advanced approach to using scarce resources for what is, after all, a relatively unimportant function.

"This overuse of wrapping is not confined to luxuries. " (Line 2, Paragraph 1) means __________. 查看材料

A.more wrapping is needed for ordinary products

B.more wrapping is used for luxuries than for ordinary products

C.too much wrapping is used for both luxury and ordinary products

D.the wrapping used for luxury products is unnecessary

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第7题

To get a chocolate out of a box requires a considerable amount of unpacking: the box has t
o be taken out of the paper bag in which it arrived, the cellophane wrapper has to be torn off, the lid opened and the paper removed, the chocolate itself then has to be unwrapped from its own piece of paper. But this overuse of wrapping is not confined to luxuries. It is now becoming increasingly difficult to buy anything that is not done up in beautiful wrapping.

The package itself is of no interest to the shopper, who usually throws it away immediately. Useless wrapping accounts for much of the refuse put out by the average London household each week. So why is it done? Some of it, like the cellophane on meat, is necessary, but most of the rest is simply competitive selling. This is absurd. Packaging is using up scarce energy and re sources and messing up the environment.

Recycling is already happening with milk bottles which are returned to the dairies, washed out, and refilled. But both glass and paper are being threatened by the growing use of plastic. More dairies are experimenting with plastic bottles.

The trouble with plastic is that it does not rot. Some environmentalists argue that the only solution to the problem of ever increasing plastic containers is to do away with plastic altogether in the shops, a suggestion unacceptable to many manufacturers who say there is no alternative to their handy plastic packs.

It is evident that more research is needed into the recovery and re-use of various materials and into the cost of collecting and recycling containers as opposed to producing new ones. Unnecessary packaging, intended to be used just once, and make things look better so more people will buy them, is clearly becoming increasingly absurd. But it is not so much a question of doing away with packaging as using it sensibly. What is needed now is a more advanced approach to using scarce resources for what is, after all, a relatively unimportant function.

"This overuse of wrapping is not confined to luxuries." (line 4, Paragraph 1) means ______.

A.more wrapping is needed for ordinary products

B.more wrapping is used for luxuries than for ordinary products

C.too much wrapping is used for both luxury and ordinary products

D.the wrapping used for luxury products is unnecessary

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第8题

John: What plastic products do you have in mind that are easy to recycle? Tom: Shampoo bot
tles, detergent bottles, medicine bottles, food containers, etc. They are all easily collectable and reusable. John: ______, but actually I think you are missing the point of recycling. It doesn't just mean using old bottles again and again for the same purpose. What it means these days is melting the plastics down and building them up again into some completely new product.

A.Not too bad

B.You're right there

C.Something is wrong

D.It's a new idea

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第9题

PASSAGE 1 (教材课文原文)"The printer did not always manage to spread the plastic ev

PASSAGE 1 (教材课文原文)

"The printer did not always manage to spread the plastic evenly, making some of the ribs of the honeycomb structure of the block uneven," reported ARN (Australian Radio Network) to the surprise of no one who has used a 3D printer. But the architects remain optimistic. The first few printed blocks are meant to be test pieces as they improve the process.

It takes about a week to print a 3-meter high block right now. The project's leaders hope to eventually get that down to two hours and finish the first of 12 rooms in a year, and the entire house in less than 3 years.

Ultimately, 3D Print Canal House is an architectural research project, one that is very much being conducted in the public eye: you can actually buy tickets to visit the construction site for 2.50 Euros.

The top floors will become more ornate, for example, as newer techniques are incorporated. They'll explore the possibilities of 3D printing, like the honeycomb walls or an entire room recycled, redesigned, and built anew. Nobody's going to move into a 3D printed house soon, but, if anyone ever does, something might be learned from this experiment by the canal.

1. According to the passage, the 3D printer can type with plastic evenly.{T; F}

2. This 3D printer printed some blocks to test its work.{T; F}

3. The project's leaders will finish the entire house in less than 3 years.{T; F}

4. 3D Print Canal House is printed to live.{T; F}

5. The canal house will be decorated more.{T; F}

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第10题

Paper or Plastic?Take a walk along the Chesapeake Bay, and you are likely to see plastic b

Paper or Plastic?

Take a walk along the Chesapeake Bay, and you are likely to see plastic bags floating in the water. Ever since these now ubiquitous (到处存在的) symbols of American super-consumption showed up in the supermarkets, plastic shopping bags have made their (51) into local waterways, and from there, into the bay, where they can (52) wildlife. Piles of them - the (53) takes centuries to decompose (分解) -- show up in landfills and on city streets. Plastic bags also take an environmental toll in the form. of millions of barrels of oil expended every year to produce them.

Enter Annapolis (54) you will see plastic bags distributed free in department stores and supermarkets. Alderman Sam Shropshire has introduced a well-meaning proposal to ban retailers (零售商)

(55) distributing plastic shopping bags in Maryland's capital. Instead, retailers would be required to offer bags (56) recycled paper and to sell reusable bags. The city of Baltimore is considering a similar measure. Opponents of the idea, however, argue that (57) bags are harmful, too: they cost more to make, they consume more (58) to transport, and recycling them causes more pollution than recycling plastic. The argument for depriving Annapolis residents (居民) of their plastic bags is (59) accepted. Everyone in this (60) is right about one thing: disposable shopping bags of any type are (61) , and the best outcome would be for customers to reuse bags instead. Annapolis's mayor is investigating how to hand out free, reusable (可以再度使用的) shopping bags to city residents, a proposal that can proceed regardless of whether other bags are banned. A less-expensive (62) would be to encourage retailers to give discounts to customers (63) bring their own, reusable bags, a policy that a spokesman for the supermarket Giant Food says its chain already has in place. And this policy would be more (64) if stores imitated furniture mega-retailer Ikea and charged for disposable bags at the checkout counter. A broad ban on the use of plastic shopping bags, which would merely replace some forms of pollution with others, is not the (65) .

(51)

A.track

B.path

C.way

D.road

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第11题

That a person could live in the modern world without synthetic substances is probably poss
ible, but whoever tried to do it would soon miss many common things. (46) Just imagine how many varieties of plastics there are. They can be harder than wood or .softer than rubber. They can even be made resistant to fire, water and electricity.

Whoever visits the world's market places will find that plastics are being made and used everywhere. Plastic articles can be produced at a rather low cost. The machines for molding them are not large or heavy. Most of the products can be stored and transported easily. (47).

As a matter of fact, many kinds of materials for clothing have plastics in them. They are made of plastic fibres and are known by special names such as nylon or dacron. Clothing made of plastic fibres has certain advantages over that of natural fibres like cotton, wool, or silk. (48).

(49) The earliest variety of plastics was called "celluloid". It appeared on market over a hundred years ago. In 1912, an American scientist presented to the world a hard plastic material known as "bakelite". The 1940's saw a faster development of plastics. An even larger variety of plastic materials came into practical use. Now plastics find wide application not only in our daily life, but also in engineering. The Germans have manufactured a car which is almost completely made of plastics. The famous British engine builders have produced an aeroplane engine made mostly of plastics.

It is really true that plastics are for everyone. And the fact that the total volume of plastics in use is on the increase suggests that more and better plastics will be made in the near future.(50).

A. Besides plastic pens, combs and tooth brushes, he would be without many kinds of cloth as well as some necessary parts for radios and television sets.

B. The history of plastics is longer than you might expect.

C. That's why factories for making them can be found in many countries.

D. The former is lighter in weight, easier to wash and dry, keeps in shape much longer and does not wear out so quickly.

E. It is not likely that plastic fibers will compelely take the place of natural fibers.

F. Perhaps we could call it the Plastic Age.

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