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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ?WalkingRobotCarriesaPerson{{/B}}??Thefirstwalkingrobot capableofcarryingapersonunveiledonFridayinTokyoJapan.Itscreatorsat WasedaUniversityinTokyoandtheJapaneseroboticscompanyTmsukhopetheir two-leggedcreationwillonedayenablewheel-chairuserstoclimbupanddown thestairsandassistthemovementofheavygoodsoverunevenground.? ?Thebattery-poweredrobotcode-namedWL-16isessentiallyanaluminium chairmountedontwosetsoftelescopicpoles.Thepolesareboltedtoflat plateswhichactasfeet.WL-16uses12actuators传动装置tomoveforwards backwardsandsidewayswhilecarryinganadultweighingupto60kilograms130 pounds.Therobotcanadjustitsbodyandwalksmoothlyevenifthepersonit iscarryingshiftsinthechair.Atpresentitcanonlystepupordownafew millimetersbuttheteamplanstomakeitcapableofdealingwithanormal flightofstairs.??Ibelievethisbipedal两足的robotwhichI prefertocallatwo-leggedwalkingchairratherthanawheel-chairwill eventuallyenablepeopletogoupanddownthestairssaidAtsuoTakanishi fromWasedaUniversity.??Wehavehadstrongrobotsforsometime butusuallytheyhavebeenmanipulatorstheyhavenotbeengearedtocarrying peoplearoundsaysRonArkinattheGeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyand roboticsconsultantforSony.ButIdon’tknowhowsafeandhowuser-friendly WL-16is.??TmsukchiefexecutiveYoichiTakamotoarguesthat bipedalormulti-leggedrobotswillbemoreusefulthanso-calledcaterpillar 毛毛虫modelsformovingoverunevenground.??WL-16’snormal walkingstepmeasures30centimetresbutitcanstretchitslegsto136cm apart.Theprototype原型iscurrentlyradio-controlledbuttheresearchteam planstoequipitwithastick-likecontrollerfortheuserinfuture.Takanishi saiditwilltakeatleasttwoyearstodeveloptheWL-16prototypeintoa workingmodel.??Smallerground-hugging紧贴地面行走的robotshave beendevelopedtopassacrosstrickyground.Onemaggot-like像蛆一样的deviceuses amagneticfluidtopulseitswayalongwhileanothersnake-likerobotuses smartsoftwaretodevisenewmovementstrategiesifthelandscapeaffectsany onepart.Oneball-shapedrobotevenusesaleap-and-bounceapproachtotravel overroughterritory.Butnoneofthesearebigorstrongenoughtocarrya persontoo.WhatdoesRonArkinthinkofWL-16?
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} ??????? ?????{{B}}??IstheTiea Necessity?{{/B}}??Tiesornecktieshavebeenasymbolof politenessandeleganceinBritainforcenturies.ButthecasualPrimeMinister TonyBlairhasproblemswiththem.Reportssuggestthateventhecivilservants maystopwearingties.SoarethefamouslyformalBritishreallygoingto abandontheneckties???Maybe.LastweektheUK’sCabinet SecretaryAndrewTurnbullopenlywelcomedatielessera.Hehintedthatcivil servantswouldsoonbefreeofthecostliest12inchesoffabricthatmostmen everbuyintheirlives.??InfactBlairshowedthisattitude whenhehadhisfirstgueststoacocktailparty.Manyofthemwerecelebrities 知名人士withouttieswhichwouldhavebeenunimaginableevenintherecent past.??ForsomemoreconservativeBritishthetieisamustfor properappearance.EarlierLaborleaderJimCallaghansaidhewouldhavedied ratherthanhavehischildrenseeninpublicwithoutatie.Forpeoplelike Callaghanthetiewasasignofbeingcompleteofshowingrespect.Menwere supposedtowearatiewhengoingtochurchtoworkintheofficetoaparty- almosteverysocialoccasion.??Buttodaypeoplehavebegunto acceptacasualstyleevenforformaloccasions.??Theoriginof thetieistricky.Itstartedassomethingcalledsimplyaband.Theterm couldmeananythingaroundaman’sneck.Itappearedinfinerwaysinthe1630s. Frenchmenshowedaloveofthisparticularfashionstatement.Theirneckwear 颈饰impressedCharlesⅡthekingofEnglandwhowasexiled流放toFranceat thattime.WhenhereturnedtoEnglandin1660hebroughtthisnewfashionitem alongwithhim.??Itwasn’thoweveruntilthelate 18thcenturythatfancyyoungmenintroducedamorecolorfulflowing pieceofcloththateventuallybecameknownasthetie.Thenclubsmilitary institutionsandschoolsbegantousecoloredandpatternedtiestoindicatethe wearer’smembershipinthelate19thcentury.Afterthatthetie becameanecessaryitemofclothingforBritishgentlemen.??But nowevengentlemenaregettingtiredofties.Anywaythedayfeelsabit easierwhenyouwakeupwithouthavingtodecidewhichtiesuitsyouandyour mood.WhydoesBlairsometimesshowupinaformaleventwithoutatie?
{{*HTML*}}? ?下面的短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~5段每段选择1个最佳标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳选项 {{B}}?????????? ????TheScienceofSport{{/B}}1?Atthe2004 OlympicGamesinAthenstheChineseathleteLiuXiangequaledtheworldrecord forthe110metreshurdles跨栏whenherantheracein12.91seconds.This recordtimehadbeensetin1993byBritishsprinter短跑运动员ColinJacksonand9 yearswentbybeforeanotherathletewasabletorunasfast.2 ?Record-breakinginalltrackeventsisslowingdownandweappeartobe movingmuchclosertothelimitsofhumanperformance.Neverthelesseveryfour yearsrecordswhichwerepreviouslythoughttobeunbeatablearebroken.So what’sbehindthisnever-endingimprovementinperformance?Andhowlongcanwe keepbreakingrecords?Istherealimittohumanperformanceorwillathletes continuetogainseconds?3?Mostexpertsagreethatitisn’tthe athletes’bodieswhichhavechangedbutthehugeadvancesinsportsciencewhich haveenabledthemtoimprovetheirperformances.Theindividualathlete obviouslyhastohavethenecessaryskillanddeterminationtosucceedbutthe helpofscienceandtechnologycanbesignificant.Researchhasbroughtabetter understandingoftheathlete’sbodyandmindbuttheadvancesinsports equipmenttechnologyhavealsohadanimportantimpactonhuman performance.4?Scientistshaveshownthatanathlete’sbody’sneeds varyaccordingtothetypeofsport.Thisresearchhashelpedtopsportspeople toadapttheirtrainingprogrammeanddietbettertotheirparticularneeds. Runningthemarathonandcyclingforexampleareendurance耐力sportsand requireadifferentparathion硝苯硫磷脂tothatofa100-metresprinter.Insome sportschangesintechniqueshavesignificantlyimprovedperformance.5 ?Butinanysportaplayer’ssuccessorfailureresultsfromacombination ofbothphysicalandmentalabilities.Mostcoachesusepsychologicaltechniques tohelptheirathletescopewithstressandconcentrateontheirperformance. ForexampletheEnglishfootballteamlistenstomusicinthechangingrooms beforeagametohelptheplayersrelaxandnotfeelsonervous.Beforea difficultmatchtennisplayersareencouragedtousevisualization想象 techniquestobuildconfidenceandthisisalmostasgoodaspractice.6 ?Butassciencebeginstodominatesportareweindangeroflosingsight oftheheartofthecompetitionthesportingchallenge?What’smoreareall theseadvantagesfair?Paragraph5______.
{{*HTML*}}??下面的短文有5处空白短文后有6个句子其中5个取自短文请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置以恢复文章原貌 ?????????? ?????{{B}}FemaleBullfighting{{/B}}??It wasauniqueeye-catchingsight:anattractivewomaninashinybullfighter’s suitswordinhandfacingthesharphornsofablack500-kilogram beast.??Mostpeoplethoughtthedaysoffemalebullfightingwere overinSpain.{{U}}?46?{{/U}}.??Thefirstwoman fighterCristinaSanchezquitin1999becauseofmalediscrimination歧视.But VegaisdeterminedtobreakintowhatcouldbeSpain’smostresistantmale field.{{U}}?47?{{/U}}.??Spanishwomenhaveconquered almostallmaleprofessions.{{U}}?48?{{/U}}Thebulldoesnotaskfor youridentitycardshesaidinaninterviewafewyearsago.Sheinsistedthat shebejudgedforherskillsratherthanherfemaleness.??Vega becameamatador斗牛士in1997inthesouthwesterncityofCaceres.? ?{{U}}?49?{{/U}}SheenteredabullfightingschoolinMalagaat agenineandperformedherfirstmajorbullfightatage14.Shehasfacedas muchoppositionasSanchezdid.Andthedifficultieshavemadehergrowintoa verystrongbullfighterherbrotherJorgesays.??The1.68-metre tallandsomewhatshyVegasaysherloveofbullfightingdoesnotmakeherany lessofawoman.{{U}}?50?{{/U}}.A?Sheintendstobecomeeven betterthanSanchezwas.B?Herfatherwasanaspiring有雄心壮志的 bullfighter.C?Butmanybullfightingprofessionalscontinuetoinsist thatwomendonothavewhatittakestoperformthecountry’snational show.D?I’mawomanfromheadtotoeandproudofitsheonce said.E?Shelookslikeamalebullfighter.F?Butrecently 29-year-oldMariPazVegabecamethesecondwomaninSpanishhistorytofight againstthoseheavyanimals.
{{*HTML*}}??下面的短文有5处空白短文后有6个句子其中5个取自短文请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置以恢复文章原貌 ?????????? ?????{{B}}FemaleBullfighting{{/B}}??It wasauniqueeye-catchingsight:anattractivewomaninashinybullfighter’s suitswordinhandfacingthesharphornsofablack500-kilogram beast.??Mostpeoplethoughtthedaysoffemalebullfightingwere overinSpain.{{U}}?46?{{/U}}.??Thefirstwoman fighterCristinaSanchezquitin1999becauseofmalediscrimination歧视.But VegaisdeterminedtobreakintowhatcouldbeSpain’smostresistantmale field.{{U}}?47?{{/U}}.??Spanishwomenhaveconquered almostallmaleprofessions.{{U}}?48?{{/U}}Thebulldoesnotaskfor youridentitycardshesaidinaninterviewafewyearsago.Sheinsistedthat shebejudgedforherskillsratherthanherfemaleness.??Vega becameamatador斗牛士in1997inthesouthwesterncityofCaceres.? ?{{U}}?49?{{/U}}SheenteredabullfightingschoolinMalagaat agenineandperformedherfirstmajorbullfightatage14.Shehasfacedas muchoppositionasSanchezdid.Andthedifficultieshavemadehergrowintoa verystrongbullfighterherbrotherJorgesays.??The1.68-metre tallandsomewhatshyVegasaysherloveofbullfightingdoesnotmakeherany lessofawoman.{{U}}?50?{{/U}}.A?Sheintendstobecomeeven betterthanSanchezwas.B?Herfatherwasanaspiring有雄心壮志的 bullfighter.C?Butmanybullfightingprofessionalscontinuetoinsist thatwomendonothavewhatittakestoperformthecountry’snational show.D?I’mawomanfromheadtotoeandproudofitsheonce said.E?Shelookslikeamalebullfighter.F?Butrecently 29-year-oldMariPazVegabecamethesecondwomaninSpanishhistorytofight againstthoseheavyanimals.
{{*HTML*}}??下面的短文有15处空白请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项 ??????? ??????{{B}}High-TechWarfare 战争{{/B}}??Todayhigh-techwarfareisnolongeranabstract conceptbutarealissue.Technology{{U}}?51?{{/U}}tactics sociologyandthedevelopmentofweaponry武器.Italsocausesthechangesin battles.Thenwhatarethenewcharacteristicsofmodernbattles{{U}}?52 ?{{/U}}bytheapplicationofhightechnologies???High-tech warfarenaturallyincludeshightechnology.Inmodernbattlesasinglekindof weaponcanhardlybe{{U}}?53?{{/U}}.Variousweaponrysuchas intelligencedetectionandinformationprocessingshould{{U}}?54 ?{{/U}}wellwitheachother.Aerial航空的weaponrybecomesthemainforcein battlesinthesky.Precisionhoming精确自导weaponrylikecruisemissilesand Missiles{{U}}?55?{{/U}}satellitehomingsystemsbecomesthemain attackweapons.??Battlecontrolsystemsplayadominantrole. Variousweaponsandlogistics后勤systemsare{{U}}?56?{{/U}}intoa comprehensiveframeworkcentrallyrepresentingthemodernhigh-techweaponry. Dependingonvarious{{U}}?57?{{/U}}equipmentandmeansinelectronic warfareourarmywillnotbepassivelybeaten.{{U}}?58?{{/U}}the battlefieldhigh-techwarfarehascreatedatypeofnon-linear非线性的chaos. Becauseoftheuseoflong-rangeprecisionweaponrytheoppositepartiesin warfarecan’ttouchorseeeachotheranddistanceisnolongerthe decisivefactoraffectingthe{{U}}?59?{{/U}}ofbattles.Itishardto clearlydefinethelinesbetweenthefrontierandtherearaswellasattack anddefense.Thetraditionalthree-dimensionalair-seabattlefieldwillbe{{U}} ?60?{{/U}}bythemulti-dimensionalbattlefieldcomposedofairsea magneticelectricalandinformationbattlefields.Nolarge-scalemovementscan beconducted{{U}}?61?{{/U}}.??Becausemodernweaponry systemsarecloselyrelatedtochainsofdemandandcommunicationandelectronic technologytheparties{{U}}?62?{{/U}}havetopayattentiontothe usufruct使用权andcontrolofelectromagneticfrequencyspectrum.Soelectronic warfarebecomes{{U}}?63?{{/U}}importantandthenecessaryguaranteeof victory.Whatever{{U}}?64?{{/U}}warfaregoestoandwhatevercloak 伪装itwearsitalwaysviolatespeaceandbringstheworldbloodshed流血. Mostpeoplethinkofhightechnologyasa{{U}}?65?{{/U}}toenhance theirlivesandtheydon’twishittobeusedtodestroy lives.
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{{*HTML*}}下面的短文有15处空白请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项 ComputerandSchoolEducation? ?Therewasatimewhenparentswhowantedaneducationalpresentfortheir childrenwouldbuyatypewriteraglobeoranencyclopediaset.Nowthose {{U}}?51?{{/U}}seemhopelesslyold-fashioned;thisChristmasthere werealotofpersonalcomputersunderthetree.{{U}}?52?{{/U}}that computersarethekeytosuccessparentsarealsofinanciallyinsistingthat children{{U}}?53?{{/U}}taughttousetheminschool—asearlyas possible.Theproblemforschoolsisthatwhenit{{U}}?54?{{/U}} computersparentsdon’talwaysknowbest.Manyschoolsare{{U}}?55 ?{{/U}}parentalimpatienceandarepurchasinghardwarewithoutsound educationalplanningsotheycansayOKwe’vemovedintothecomputerage. Teachersfoundthemselvescaughtinthemiddleoftheproblem—betweenparent pressureand{{U}}?56?{{/U}}educationaldecisions.?Educatorsdo notevenagree{{U}}?57?{{/U}}howcomputersshouldbeused. {{U}}?58?{{/U}}moneyisgoingforcomputerizededucationalmaterials {{U}}?59?{{/U}}researchhasshowncanbetaughtjustaswellwith pencilandpaper.{{U}}?60?{{/U}}thosewhobelievethatallchildren shouldhaveaccesstocomputerswarnofpotentialdangerstothevery young.??Thetemptationremainsstronglargelybecauseyoung children{{U}}?61?{{/U}}sowelltocomputers.Firstgradershavebeen seenwillingtoworkfortwohoursonmathskills.Somehaveanattentionspan of20minutes.{{U}}?62?{{/U}}schoolcanaffordtogointocomputing andcreatesyetanotherproblem:adivisionbetweenthehavesandhave-nots. Very{{U}}?63?{{/U}}parentsareagitating{{U}}?64?{{/U}} computerinstructioninpoorschooldistricts{{U}}?65?{{/U}}there maybebarelyenoughmoneytopaythereading teacher.
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{{*HTML*}}下面的短文有15处空白请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项 ComputerandSchoolEducation? ?Therewasatimewhenparentswhowantedaneducationalpresentfortheir childrenwouldbuyatypewriteraglobeoranencyclopediaset.Nowthose {{U}}?51?{{/U}}seemhopelesslyold-fashioned;thisChristmasthere werealotofpersonalcomputersunderthetree.{{U}}?52?{{/U}}that computersarethekeytosuccessparentsarealsofinanciallyinsistingthat children{{U}}?53?{{/U}}taughttousetheminschool—asearlyas possible.Theproblemforschoolsisthatwhenit{{U}}?54?{{/U}} computersparentsdon’talwaysknowbest.Manyschoolsare{{U}}?55 ?{{/U}}parentalimpatienceandarepurchasinghardwarewithoutsound educationalplanningsotheycansayOKwe’vemovedintothecomputerage. Teachersfoundthemselvescaughtinthemiddleoftheproblem—betweenparent pressureand{{U}}?56?{{/U}}educationaldecisions.?Educatorsdo notevenagree{{U}}?57?{{/U}}howcomputersshouldbeused. {{U}}?58?{{/U}}moneyisgoingforcomputerizededucationalmaterials {{U}}?59?{{/U}}researchhasshowncanbetaughtjustaswellwith pencilandpaper.{{U}}?60?{{/U}}thosewhobelievethatallchildren shouldhaveaccesstocomputerswarnofpotentialdangerstothevery young.??Thetemptationremainsstronglargelybecauseyoung children{{U}}?61?{{/U}}sowelltocomputers.Firstgradershavebeen seenwillingtoworkfortwohoursonmathskills.Somehaveanattentionspan of20minutes.{{U}}?62?{{/U}}schoolcanaffordtogointocomputing andcreatesyetanotherproblem:adivisionbetweenthehavesandhave-nots. Very{{U}}?63?{{/U}}parentsareagitating{{U}}?64?{{/U}} computerinstructioninpoorschooldistricts{{U}}?65?{{/U}}there maybebarelyenoughmoneytopaythereading teacher.
{{*HTML*}}? ?下面的短文后列出了7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断如果该句提供的是正确信息请选择A如果该句提供的是错误信息请选择B如果该句的信息文中没有提及请选择C {{B}}??????? ?????????? ?Earthquake{{/B}}{{B}}Howdoesanearthquakestart?{{/B}}Whatmakesan earthquakehappen?Therockoftheearth’scrust地壳mayhavea’fault’akind ofbreakinthesurface.Theblockswhichmakeuptheearthmoveandsometimes thismaycausethesidesofthefaulttomoveupanddownorlengthways纵向地 againsteachother.Whenonepieceofrockstartstorubonanotherwithgreat forcealotofenergyisused.Thisenergyischangedintovibrations振动and itisthesevibrationsthatwefeelasanearthquake.Thevibrationscantravel thousandsofkilometersandsoanearthquakeinTurkeymaybefeltin Greece.{{B}}Whattododuringanearthquake?{{/B}}{{B}}Atschool{{/B}}As soonastheearthquakestartsstudentsshouldgetunderthedesksimmediately andwaituntiltheteachertellsthemitissafetocomeout.Theteacher shouldatthesametimegoimmediatelytotheteacher’sdeskgetunderneath 在......下面itandstaytheretillthedangerisover.Studentsmustnotargue withtheteacherorquestioninstructions.Assoonasthetremors震动stopall studentsshouldwalktowardstheexitandgostraighttotheschoolplayground oranyopenspacesuchasasquareorapark.Theymustwaitthereuntilthe teachertellsthemitissafetogo.{{B}}Athome{{/B}}Ifyouareathome whentheearthquakeoccursgetimmediatelyunderthetableinthelivingroom orkitchen.Choosethebiggestandstrongesttableyoucanfind.Youmustnotgo anywherenearthewindowanddon’tgooutontothebalcony阳台.Oncethe tremorshavestoppedyoucancomeoutfromunderthetablebutyoumustleave thebuildingstraightaway.Youshouldwalkdownthestairsandshouldnotuse thelift-theremaybeapowercutasaresultoftheearthquakeandyoucould findyourselftrappedinsidetheliftforhours.{{B}}Inthestreet{{/B}}If youareinthestreetwhentheearthquaketakesplacedonotstandnear buildingsfencesorwalls-moveawayasquicklyaspossibleandtrytofinda largeopenspacetowaitin.Standingundertreescouldalsobe dangerous.Peopleknewlongagohowanearthquakestarts.
{{*HTML*}}? ?下面的短文后列出了7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断如果该句提供的是正确信息请选择A如果该句提供的是错误信息请选择B如果该句的信息文中没有提及请选择C {{B}}??????? ?????????? ?Earthquake{{/B}}{{B}}Howdoesanearthquakestart?{{/B}}Whatmakesan earthquakehappen?Therockoftheearth’scrust地壳mayhavea’fault’akind ofbreakinthesurface.Theblockswhichmakeuptheearthmoveandsometimes thismaycausethesidesofthefaulttomoveupanddownorlengthways纵向地 againsteachother.Whenonepieceofrockstartstorubonanotherwithgreat forcealotofenergyisused.Thisenergyischangedintovibrations振动and itisthesevibrationsthatwefeelasanearthquake.Thevibrationscantravel thousandsofkilometersandsoanearthquakeinTurkeymaybefeltin Greece.{{B}}Whattododuringanearthquake?{{/B}}{{B}}Atschool{{/B}}As soonastheearthquakestartsstudentsshouldgetunderthedesksimmediately andwaituntiltheteachertellsthemitissafetocomeout.Theteacher shouldatthesametimegoimmediatelytotheteacher’sdeskgetunderneath 在......下面itandstaytheretillthedangerisover.Studentsmustnotargue withtheteacherorquestioninstructions.Assoonasthetremors震动stopall studentsshouldwalktowardstheexitandgostraighttotheschoolplayground oranyopenspacesuchasasquareorapark.Theymustwaitthereuntilthe teachertellsthemitissafetogo.{{B}}Athome{{/B}}Ifyouareathome whentheearthquakeoccursgetimmediatelyunderthetableinthelivingroom orkitchen.Choosethebiggestandstrongesttableyoucanfind.Youmustnotgo anywherenearthewindowanddon’tgooutontothebalcony阳台.Oncethe tremorshavestoppedyoucancomeoutfromunderthetablebutyoumustleave thebuildingstraightaway.Youshouldwalkdownthestairsandshouldnotuse thelift-theremaybeapowercutasaresultoftheearthquakeandyoucould findyourselftrappedinsidetheliftforhours.{{B}}Inthestreet{{/B}}If youareinthestreetwhentheearthquaketakesplacedonotstandnear buildingsfencesorwalls-moveawayasquicklyaspossibleandtrytofinda largeopenspacetowaitin.Standingundertreescouldalsobe dangerous.Ifyouareinthestreetwhenanearthquakeoccursstayinalargeopenspace.
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{{*HTML*}}? ?下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题每道题后面有4个选项请根据文章的内容从每题所给的4个选项中选择1个最佳答案{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ?RecyclingAroundtheWorld{{/B}}??Recyclingisoneofthe bestenvironmentalsuccessstoriesofthelate20thcentury.Butwecoulddo more.Peoplemustnotseerecyclingasfashionablebutessential.? ?TheJapaneseareverygoodatrecyclingbecausetheyliveinacrowded country.Theydonothavemuchspace.Theydonotwanttosharetheirlimited spacewithrubbish.ButevensoTokyoareaaloneisestimatedtohavethree milliontonsofleftoverrubbishatpresent.??In1996theUnited Statesrecycledandcomposted制成肥料57milliontonsofwaste27%ofthe nation’ssolidwaste.Thisis57milliontonsofwastewhichdidnotgointo landfillsandincinerators焚化炉.Indoingthis7000rubbishcollection programmesandrecyclingcentreshelpedtheauthorities.??In RockfordacityinIllinoisUSitsofficialschooseonehouseeachweekand checkitsgarbage废物.Ifthegarbagedoesnotcontainanynewspapersor aluminium铝cansthentheresidentofthehousegetsaprizeofatleast $1000.??InJapancertaincitiesgivechildrenweeklysupplies oftissuepaperandtoiletpaperinexchangeforaweeklycollectionof newspapers.??InoneyearBritainrecycles:??·1out ofevery3newspapers.??·1outofevery4glassbottlesandjars 罐子.??·1outofevery4itemsofclothing.??·1 outofevery3aluminiumdrinkcans.??In1999HongKong transported1.3milliontonsofwastetomainlandChinaforrecycling.Around 535000tonsofwastewererecycledinHongKongitself.??Over halfthethingswethrowawaycouldberecycled.Thatmeanswecouldrecycle10 timesasmuchaswedonow.??Howeverrecyclingneedsalotof organisationandspecialequipment.Alsothereisnotmuchuseforsome recycledmaterial.InJapanthenewspaperscollectedbychildren
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