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[单项选择]Recycling Around the World
Reeycling is one 0f the best eNVironmeutal 8ucee88 stories 0f tlle late 20th eentury.But we could do moEe.People must not see recycling as fashionable,but essential.
The Japanese ltre very good at recycling because they live in a crowded country They do not have much space.They do not want t0 share their 1imited space with rubbish But eVeN so,Toky0 area alone is estimated to have three million tons of le~over mbbish at pEesent.
In 1996,tlle united States leeycled and composted(制成肥料)57 million ton8 0fwaste(27%of the nation’s,s 801id waste).This is 57 million tons of waste which did not g0 into laJldfills and incinerators(焚化炉).In doing t11is,7,000 mbbish coNection programmes fltnd recycling cen~e8 helped tlle authorities.
In Rockford,a city inⅡIiNOis,US,its offieials choose one house each week and check its garbage(废物).If the garbage does not eontain all newspapers or aluminium(铝)earls,then lhe resident 0f tlle hOUSe gets a prize
A. They have teeycled all their waste.
B. They live in a CrOWded country.
C. They fire very good at recycling.
D. They have t0 share meir limited space with mbbi8h.
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Recycling Around the World
Recycling is one of the best environmental success stories of the late 20th century. But we could do more. People must not see recycling .as fashionable, but essential.
The Japanese are very good at recycling because they live in a crowded country.
They do not have much space. They do not want to share their limited space with rubbish. But even so, Tokyo area alone is estimated to have three million tons of leftover rubbish at present.
In 1996, the United States recycled and composted (制成肥料)57 million tons of waste (27% of the nation’s solid waste). This is 57 million tons of waste which did not go into landfills and incinerators (焚化炉). In doing this, 7,000 rubbish collection programmes and recycling centres helped the authorities.
In Rockford, a city in Illinois, US, its officials choose one house each week and check its garbage (废物). If the garbage does not contain any newspapers or alumini
A. They live in a crowded country.
B. They have recycled all their waste.
C. They are very good at recycling.
D. They have to share their limited space with rubbish
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Recycling Around the World
Recycling is one of the best environmental success stories of the late 20th century. But we could do more. People must not see recycling .as fashionable, but essential.
The Japanese are very good at recycling because they live in a crowded country.
They do not have much space. They do not want to share their limited space with rubbish. But even so, Tokyo area alone is estimated to have three million tons of leftover rubbish at present.
In 1996, the United States recycled and composted (制成肥料)57 million tons of waste (27% of the nation’s solid waste). This is 57 million tons of waste which did not go into landfills and incinerators (焚化炉). In doing this, 7,000 rubbish collection programmes and recycling centres helped the authorities.
In Rockford, a city in Illinois, US, its officials choose one house each week and check its garbage (废物). If the garbage does not contain any newspapers or aluminium (铝) cans, then the resident of the house get
A. They live in a crowded country.
B. They have recycled all their waste.
C. They are very good at recycling.
D. They have to share their limited space with rubbish
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Wedding Customs Around the World
Wedding Ceremonies
A wedding is celebrated with some kind of ceremony almost everywhere in the world. The ceremonies vary greatly among different nations and different religions. But whatever the form of a marriage ceremony, it serves the important purpose of announcing to the community that a male and a female have been joined in matrimony(婚姻).
The wedding ceremony may be a religious one performed by a churchman. In Western societies it may be a civil ceremony performed by a civil official, such as a mayor or a judge. Or it may be only a couple’s declaration, before witnesses, of their intention to marry. In some places a transfer of property makes a marriage binding. In other places blood is drawn from the hands of the bride and groom. The blood is mixed, sealing the union. Among some people the marriage rite consists only of the bride and groom’s sharing the same food.
Marriage is one of the
A. Jewish.
B. Muslim.
C. Roman Catholic.
D. None of the above.
[简答题]Wedding Customs around the World
Wedding Ceremonies
A wedding is celebrated with some kind of ceremony almost everywhere in the world. The ceremonies vary greatly among different nations and different religions. But whatever the form of a marriage ceremony, it serves the important purpose of announcing to the community that a male and a female have been joined in matrimony (婚姻) .
The wedding ceremony may be a religious one performed by a churchman. In Western societies it may be a civil ceremony performed by a civil official, such as a mayor or a judge. Or it may be only a couple’s declaration, before witnesses, of their intention to marry. In some places a transfer of property makes a marriage binding. In other places blood is drawn from the hands of the bride and groom. The blood is mixed, sealing the union. Among some people the marriage rite consists only of’ the bride and groom’s sharing the same food.
Marriage is one of the seven important religi