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If you live
in Shanghai, you might have taken a "lesson" in sorting (分类) garbage, as the city introduced new garbage-sorting regulations (规章) on July 1, 2019.
As China's
first city to carry out strict regulations on garbage sorting and recycling, Shanghai
requires its residents (居民) to sort garbage into four
categories (类别), namely recyclable, harmful,
dry and wet waste. If people fail to sort their garbage properly, they can be fined
up to 200 yuan.
Since the
regulation took effect, the amount of total daily waste in Shanghai has been reduced
by an average of 15,500 tons, dropping 26 percent from the end of 2018, while the
average daily weight of recyclables hits 4,500 tons, five times higher than the
end of 2018, according to the Shanghai Landscaping and City Appearance Administrative
Bureau.
The city also
rebuilt 21,000 waste-sorting stations and more than 40,000 waste bins have been
updated (更新). The city's waste collection
and transportation system (运输系统) is complete, according to
the bureau.
"Proper
waste sorting protects the environment and saves natural resources," said Deng
Jianping, director of the bureau. "Led by the central government, Shanghai
is making efforts to develop long-term solutions to garbage management."
However, there
have also been some problems. Some people complained that it is difficult to deal
with wet garbage, as they are asked to remove wet garbage from its bag when dumping
(倾倒). According to the sorting rules, the wet garbage
must go in the wet waste bin and the bag must go in the dry waste bin.
This separation
is necessary, as it ensures that the wet garbage will decompose (分解) properly and become useful organic (有机的) waste, the bureau said.
Plastic bags
can affect this process. Some people in Shanghai are instead using paper bags that
can biodegrade (生物降解) or plastic containers that
can be washed and reused, according to Xinhua.
(1)
People in Shanghai are asked to sort their garbage into the categories.
A . recyclable, dry, harmful and kitchen waste
B . recyclable, kitchen, dry and "other" waste
C . harmful, recyclable, dry and "other" waste
D . harmful, recyclable, dry and wet waste
(2)
What does the third paragraph tell us?
A . The garbage-sorting regulation has already brought improvements.
B . Recyclable waste comes out to two-thirds of the total daily waste.
C . In 2019, people produced less waste than in 2018.
D . Shanghai needs stricter rules to deal with waste.
(3)
According to Deng Jianping, Shanghai .
A . has added more than 40,000 waste bins
B . has had problems with garbage management
C . will help other cities make garbage-sorting regulations
D . is still looking for long-term solutions to deal with garbage
(4)
This article tells us .
A . why Shanghai must sort their garbage
B . some achievement of the garbage-sorting regulation in Shanghai.
C . the reason of the garbage-sorting regulation and some achievement
D . how to protect our environment
答案: D
A
D
C