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1、备战2022高考英语阅读理解热点话题+体裁分类训练(高考模拟+名校真题)专题03 垃圾分类Passage 1(2021全国高考真题) Youve heard that plastic is polluting the oceans between 4.8 and 12.7 million tonnes enter ocean ecosystems every year. But does one plastic straw or cup really make a difference? Artist Benjamin Von Wong wants you to know that it do
2、es. He builds massive sculptures out of plastic garbage, forcing viewers to re-examine their relationship to single-use plastic products. At the beginning of the year, the artist built a piece called “Strawpocalypse,” a pair of 10-foot-tall plastic waves, frozen mid-crash. Made of 168,000 plastic st
3、raws collected from several volunteer beach cleanups, the sculpture made its first appearance at the Estella Place shopping center in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Just 9% of global plastic waste is recycled. Plastic straws are by no means the biggest source(来源)of plastic pollution, but theyve recently
4、 come under fire because most people dont need them to drink with and, because of their small size and weight, they cannot be recycled. Every straw thats part of Von Wongs artwork likely came from a drink that someone used for only a few minutes. Once the drink is gone, the straw will take centuries
5、 to disappear. In a piece from 2018, Von Wong wanted to illustrate(说明) a specific statistic: Every 60 seconds, a truckloads worth of plastic enters the ocean. For this work, titled “Truckload of Plastic,” Von Wong and a group of volunteers collected more than 10,000 pieces of plastic, which were the
6、n tied together to look like theyd been dumped(倾倒) from a truck all at once. Von Wong hopes that his work will also help pressure big companies to reduce their plastic footprint.1What are Von Wongs artworks intended for?ABeautifying the city he lives in.BIntroducing eco-friendly products.CDrawing pu
7、blic attention to plastic waste.DReducing garbage on the beach.2Why does the author discuss plastic straws in paragraph 3?ATo show the difficulty of their recycling.BTo explain why they are useful.CTo voice his views on modern art.DTo find a substitute for them.3What effect would “Truckload of Plast
8、ic” have on viewers?ACalming.BDisturbing.CRefreshing.DChallenging.4Which of the following can be the best title for the text?AArtists Opinions on Plastic SafetyBMedia Interest in Contemporary ArtCResponsibility Demanded of Big CompaniesDOcean Plastics Transformed into SculpturesPassage 2(2021黑龙江大庆中学
9、高三月考) If the three Rs (reduce, reuse and recycle) is a guideline to save the planet, garbage-sorting is where the efforts start. Since May 1, Beijing has started to carry out mandatory garbage-sorting in new efforts to better protect the environment. Under the new regulation, residents are required
10、to classify household waste into four categories: kitchen, recyclable, hazardous and other waste. People who fail to sort their garbage properly can be fined from 50 to 200 yuan, reported Xinhua.Some residential communities in Beijing have introduced rewards to encourage residents to sort their garb
11、age. According to Xinhua, residents can earn points by classifying their domestic waste correctly and then exchange the points they accumulate for daily necessities such as soap.Garbage sorting practices have reached over 70 percent of housing estates in 18 cities, including Shanghai, Xiamen and Han
12、gzhou, according to the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development. Shanghai first enacted a mandatory garbage-sorting regulation in July 2019 and has had a 90 percent compliance (服从) rate among its housing estates.According to a report by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, over 90 percen
13、t of the public believe that garbage-sorting is important for the protection of the environment. However, garbage-sorting is still a big problem in China. Only 30 percent of participants said they think they are completely sorting their waste, the report noted. According to Xinhua, its partly becaus
14、e many people lack the willingness to sort their own waste. Also, some previous garbage regulations didnt include fines for people who failed to obey them.“Its a must to have a legal guarantee to promote garbage sorting,” Liu Jianguo, a professor from Tsinghua University, told China Daily, “Aside fr
15、om China, many countries like Germany, Spain and Britain, also ask people to sort waste into specific categories. In Japan, there is a fixed time for the sorting of each kind of garbage and littering.”5What can we learn about the new regulation in Beijing?AIt hasnt been put into use yet.BResidents c
16、an sort the garbage as they like.CPeople can get money if they classify their domestic waste correctly.DThose who cant sort the garbage as the new rule requires shall be fined.6Whats the problem in garbage sorting in China?AMost people are unaware of its importance in protecting environment.BSome pe
17、ople dont want to take the trouble to sort the garbage.COnly residents in big cities can sort the trash correctly.DThe government doesnt have enough money to support garbage sorting.7What can we infer from Liu Jianguos words?AIts difficult to carry out garbage sorting in China.BSome laws in garbage-
18、sorting are needed.CPeople in developed countries can better sort the garbage.DWe should learn from Japan.8Whats the best title of the passage?AGarbage sorting, a new start in ChinaBNew regulations in BeijingCArgument on garbage sortingDHow to sort domestic garbagePassage 3(2021北京工业大学附属中学高三期中) Garba
19、ge cans are not magical openings. Garbage does not disappear when you throw it in a can. Yet, the average American throws away about 1,600 pounds of waste each year. If there are no magical garbage fairies, where does it all go? There are four methods of managing waste: recycling, landfilling, compo
20、sting, and incinerating. Each method has its strengths and weaknesses. Lets take a quick look at each.Recycling is the process of turning waste into new materials. For example, used paper can be turned into paperboard, which can be used to make book covers. Recycling can reduce pollution, save mater
21、ials, and lower energy use. Yet, some argue that recycling wastes energy. They believe that collecting, processing, and converting waste uses more energy than it saves. Still, most people agree that recycling is better for the planet than landfilling.Landfilling is the oldest method of managing wast
22、e. In its simplest form, landfilling is when people bury garbage in a hole. Over time the practice of landfilling has advanced. Garbage is squeezed (挤压) together before it is thrown into the hole. In this way more garbage can fit in each landfill. Large liners are placed in the bottom of landfills s
23、o that poisonous garbage liquid doesnt get into the ground water. Sadly, these liners dont always work. Landfills may pollute the local water supply. Not to mention that all of that garbage smells horrible. Nobody wants to live next to a landfill. This makes it hard to find new locations for landfil
24、ls.Because of all the negative attention that landfilling has received, interest in composting has grown. Composting is when people pile up organic matter, such as food waste, and allow it to decompose. The product of this decomposition is compost. Compost can be added to the soil to make the soil r
25、icher and better for growing crops.One thing that is easier to do is burning garbage. There are two main ways to incinerate waste. The first is to create or harvest a fuel from the waste, such as methane gas (沼气), and burn the fuel. The second is to burn the waste directly. The heat from the inciner
26、ation process can boil water, which can power steam generators. Unfortunately, burning garbage pollutes the air. Also, some critics worry that incinerators destroy valuable resources that could be recycled.Usually, the community in which you live manages waste. Once you put your garbage in that can,
27、 what happens to it is beyond your control. But you can make choices while it is still in your hands. You can choose to recycle, you can choose to compost, or you can choose to let someone else deal with it. The choice is yours.9Why does the author mention magical garbage fairies in the first paragr
28、aph?ATo creatively support his argument with evidence.BTo point out that garbage doesnt disappear by itself.CTo make the language more attractive to please readers.DTo draw attention to different kinds of garbage thrown away.10What can we learn from the passage?ASome think recycling is a waste of ti
29、me.BIncineration may destroy recyclable resources.CFinding new locations is the focus of landfilling.DThe purpose of a compost pile is to make soil rich.11According to the passage, landfilling_.Ainvolves burying garbage in a holeBreduces the horrible smellsCsqueezes garbage togetherDprotects ground
30、water12Which of the following could be the best title for this passage?AMagic: Bringing Back What Was Once LostBDeal with the garbage: Which is Best for You?CMethods of Waste Management: Advantages and DisadvantagesDDo Your Part: How to Save the Earth by Recycling and CompostingPassage 4(2020北京石景山高三
31、期末)Sort trash, save EarthYou might not think much about where your garbage goes. But now you might want to know. On July 1, Shanghai introduced a new garbage-sorting policy (垃圾分类政策). People there need to put different kinds of garbage into different bins. Other cities in China will do the same soon.
32、Why is garbage sorting a big problem? Its because there is too much garbage these days. It is bad for our soil, air and water. Actually we can make use of some garbage again.And first, we need to sort our garbage. For example, if you put an old battery into the “harmful waste” bin, people can use it
33、 to make new batteries. But if you dont, the battery will end up somewhere else. Then, it will pollute the environment.Cant factories sort garbage for us? Yes, they can. But it takes many workers to do this and costs lots of money. If we all sort our own garbage, things will become much easier.Garba
34、ge sorting and recycling around the world Germany: There are big machines in supermarkets. You can put bottles in the machines and get money back. You can get one to two yuan per bottle. People like this because they can get money and protect the environment at the same time. Japan: A trash truck co
35、mes to peoples doors to pick up their garbage. It plays music when its coming. There are eight or more kinds of garbage. If you sort any of them wrong, you will get a notice on your door. Indonesia: People can take buses for free if they give plastic bottles to bus stations. An hour-long bus ride co
36、sts three large bottles, five medium bottles or 10 plastic cups. But the bottles must be clean. Shanghai: Four kinds of garbage in ShanghaiRecyclable garbage includes paper, books, boxes, newspapers, and glass bottles.Harmful garbage includes lamps, batteries, nail polish (指甲油 ), and other things wi
37、th harmful chemicals.Wet garbage usually comes from the kitchen, such as food, vegetables, flowers, leaves and eggshells.Dry garbage is anything you cannot put into the other three bins. It includes pens, toilet paper, tape, hair, and towels. 13What can we learn from Paragraph 1?AMany other cities i
38、n China have garbage-sorting policies.BMany people dont like Shanghais garbage-sorting policy.CShanghai is the first city in China to make a garbage-sorting policy.DChina is the first country in the world to make a garbage-sorting policy.14With the battery example, the writer tries to tell us .Ahow
39、to sort our garbageBthe importance of sorting our garbageCwhat harmful waste isDthe difficulty of sorting our garbage15Why cant we ask factories to sort garbage?ABecause we dont have this kind of factory.BBecause factories ask for too much money.CBecause it takes too many workers to do it.DBecause n
40、ot all garbage can go to factories.16In which country can people take buses for free if they give plastic bottles to bus stations?AGermany.BIndonesia.CJapan.DChina.Passage 5(2021江苏宿迁高三一模) If you live in China, mandatory (强制的) garbage sorting is coming to a city near you. In the UK, people have been
41、sorting out rubbish for a while. For most people, its just second nature to sort waste at home before throwing it into separate bins.But like most Brits and other Westerners, I had no idea that most of our recycling used to go to China until the country banned foreign trash imports last year. With i
42、ts booming middle class of urban consumers, China has its own increasing waste problems that it urgently needs to deal with. During Chinas new drive to sort out its trash problem, I was keen to see what Hangzhou was doing to get residents ready.It was seven a.m. when I first got to work, in a local
43、community where residents were heading out to work, school or for a morning walk. I was joined by Liu Lianqun, a “garbage guide” next to the local trash sorting station. When many locals approached us, enthusiastically holding their green bags given for free, it was up to us to give them a kind but
44、firm telling-off. “Kitchen waste is food items only! No tissues! No paper! No plastic!” Some people took our advice while others were clearly angry at being told what to do. Its understandable. Our rubbish can be very personal and something that we keep to ourselves. Any attempt by a stranger to spy
45、 into our bin bags is going to be unwelcome. But Liu was very optimistic that progress was being made.In another community, I found a different approach to garbage sortingrewarding residents with points in return for their recyclable waste. By scanning a QR code through a smart phone app, locals can
46、 collect points for their cardboard, plastic bottles and old clothing, and exchange them for goods or cash in local shops.If common people could see truck after truck pouring glass, paper and plastic into landfill with their own eyes, they would likely give garbage separation a lot more attention. F
47、or Chinas garbage separation campaign, education will be essential in the long term.17What can be inferred from paragraph 2?AForeign trash imports have done great harm to China.BImports of foreign garbage have not been banned up to now.CResidents in Hangzhou are ready for garbage sorting.DMost of th
48、e foreign garbage in China comes from Britain.18What does the underlined word “telling-off ” in paragraph 3 refer to?ACarrying out severe punishment.BShowing a warm welcome.CPointing out their mistakes seriously.DGiving them guidance.19Why is it understandable for residents to get angry at being tol
49、d how to sort garbage?ABecause the green bags are given to them free of charge.BBecause residents there tend to be defensive towards strangers.CBecause only food items can be kept in kitchen waste garbage bags.DBecause the contents in green bags may let out personal information.20What can be the bes
50、t title for the passage?AWealth hidden in wasteBLess garbage, clearer environmentCMore points, more rewardsDGood start for garbage sortingPassage 6(2020内蒙古包头高三期末) Recently, the most heated topic of “which is the right bin for my garbage” has swept China.Shanghai is among China s first cities to intr
51、oduce garbage classification (垃圾分类) and also the countrys most serious in its performing. Since July 1,2019, Shanghai residents have been required by law to sort garbage into four different categories, or they could face fines. Individuals, including tourists, can be fined 200 yuan for failing to so
52、rt their waste properly, while companies and institutions can be fined up to 50,000 yuan.The government has set up online apps to handle sorting questions, and announced guidelines to address the “one-size-fits-all” method. The country is about to invest over 21 billion yuan in the construction of g
53、arbage processing facilities to meet demands. Now its introducing artificial intelligence into its waste management system, by setting up little cameras in many sets of bins.However, not every face can be recognized by the smart dustbin until you register for the system. Once registration is complet
54、e, users will scan a QR code on the bin, which then opens it up to allow for garbage disposal (处理). Now, each household gets one special QR code for throwing out waste. Here, the intelligent bins dont just calculate garbage weight, they also help residents gain rewards by collecting points through t
55、he special app.China is stepping into the age of compulsory garbage sorting with its cities revising laws on garbage classification. For Shanghai, sixty percent of the city is expected to carry out garbage sorting by the end of 2019, and 90 percent by 2020. Garbage sorting is, without doubt, a costl
56、y but worthwhile endeavor. It is good for the environment and important for the countrys sustainable development (可持续发展), and may finally turn out to be a promising industry as well.21What is the correct order in using smart garbage sorting system? Gain rewards. Open up the bin Register for the syst
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