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新高考模擬試卷
完型填空;
As17-year-oldNorwooddrovethroughSt.PetersburglastFebruaryforatour,thelaughter
fromthefourgirlsinsidehercarquickly]screams.Astheyapproachedacrossroads,another
car「bonedthem,sendingtheircarsailingintotheyardnearby,comingtoastoponlywhenit
crashedintoatree.
TheimpacthadcavedinNorwood'sdriver'ssidedoor,jammingit2.Shaken,but
3OK,shecrawledoutthroughthewindow.Alongwithtwoofherfriends,whohadalso
4_tofreethemselves,sheranforherlife.
Buthalfwaydownthestreet,sherealizedthatherbestfriend,Simmons,wasn'twiththem.
SheranbacktothecarandfoundSimmons5inthebackseat.Withouthesitation,shethrew
openthebackdoorandpulledherfriendout,6thebrokenglassasbestshecould.She_7
Simmonsafewfeettosafetyandlaidherontheground.8herpulsebuttherewasnosign
oflife.That'swhenIstartedCPR,“shetoldCNN.
Iftheaccidenthadhappenedafewweeksearlier,shemightnothaveknownwhattodo.But
Norwood,pursuingacareerinmedicine,hadgottheCPR9justthedaybefore.Lookingat
herdyingfriend,Norwoodknewshehad10timetopracticewhatshe'dlearned.
Immediately,shestarted11Simmons'schestwithherinterlockedfingersandbreathing
intoherfriend'smouthto12herlungswiththekissoflife.Fiveminuteslater,Simmons
begancoughingandgasping(喘息)forair.Thefirstaidsheperformedworked!
Soon,theambulancearrivedand13Simmonstothehospital,whereshereceived
medicaltreatment.Whensheheardhowherbestfriendhadsavedherlife,“Iamextremelygrateful
toNorwoodforher14oflife,“SimmonstoldCNN."ButIamnot15>becauseshe
willalwayshelpanywayshecan.^^
1.A.mixedwithB.gavewaytoC.contributedtoD.broughtabout
2.A.shutB.openC.looseD.crowded
3.A.somewhereB.otherwiseC.unusuallyD.slightly
4.A.decidedB.attemptedC.managedD.longed
5.A.unconsciousB.uncomfortableC.uneasyD.unhappy
6.A.removingB.avoidingC.fixingD.clearing
7.A.sentB.pushedC.transportedD.carried
8.A.tookB.foundC.checkedD.sensed
9.A.awarenessB.concernC.certificateD.register
10.A.preciousB.regularC.specificD.adequate
11.A.strikingB.examiningC.pressingD.squeezing
12.A.equipB.cleanC.pourD.fill
13.A.movedB.rushedC.guidedD.introduced
14.A.breathB.viewC.focusD.concept
15.A.confusedB.amusedC.surprisedD.satisfied
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二.閱讀理解
A
Noonehaseverseenateenageelephanthesitantlysitdownatthefamilydinnertablewith
earphonesonandoccasionallygiveone-wordanswerstoquestions.However,itturnsoutthat
adolescentelephants(elephantswhicharenolongerchildrenbutnotyetadults)exhibitother
behaviorsthatparentsofhumanteensmightrecognize.
"They'reinnocent.Theyhavealottolearnandtheymakemistakes,CynthiaMoss,an
elephantexpertinKenyasaid.
Thisisparticularlytrueformaleelephants.Theylearnthatiftheyruincrops,theygetbeaten
upandthendie."It'sjustlikeyounghumanmaleswhodrivetoofast/9Mosssaid.
BarbaraNatterson,aHarvardbiologistpointedoutthatadolescentanimalsfrequentlyput
themselvesindangerintentionally.Thisbehaviorisseenthroughouttheanimalworld.Theadults
ofanyspeciesmayconsidersomeactionsoftheiryounglowjudgmentandhigh-risk;however,
theseactionsactuallyserveapurpose.
Anexampleisapracticecalled"predator(捕食者)inspection,,whichmeansadolescent
animalsapproachpredatorsratherthanrunaway.Thetrade-offforthedangeristhattheycan
watch,smellandlearnaboutthepredator.Theygatherallkindsofinformationthatcankeepthem
saferasadults.
Theideathatadolescentsarehard-wiredtotaketheseriskscanhelppeopleunderstand
humanteens'behavior.
“Teensseemdriventotrynewthingsandtestboundariesintheirownversionof"predator
inspection',"Nattersonsaid."Theytrytohaveasmanyexperiencesastheycanbeforetheyleave
thenest.”
Anotherkeyaspectofadolescenceisanincreaseintimespentwanderingingroups.
Adolescenceismarkedbyhighlevelsofpeerpressureaswellasnear-disaster.Scientistshave
foundthatadolescentsofallkindsaremorelikelytomakedangerousmoveswhilewithpeers.
LaurenceSteinberg,apsychologyprofessoratTempleUniversity,foundsimilaritiesbetween
miceandhumangroupadolescentbehavior.Hesetuptwoexperiments.Oneinvolvedmice,half
ofwhichwereadolescents,drinkingethanol-.spiked(添加乙醇的)water.Theotherinvolved
humanteensplayingavideogamethatreproduceddrivingconditions.
“Wefoundthatinthepresenceofpeers,adolescentmicedrankmorethantheydowhen
they'realone/9Steinbergsaid,“andthattheteenagersinthedrivingstudyalsotookmorerisks
whenotherswerearound.^^
ThesefindingsfitwithwhatSteinbergsaysisanothermulti-speciesadolescentquality:the
desiretosocialize.
“Forthemostpart,adolescents,humanandanimalalike,prefertobewithotheradolescents,9,
Steinbergsaid.Isayteenagersaresocialanimals,Ithinktheword'animal'isjustasknportant
inthatsentenceastheword'social'.”
Whiledoingtheirstudy,bothNattersonandSteinbergwereraisingahumanteenintheir
homes.Theirdesiretounderstandanimalswasdrivenbywantingtounderstandtheirown
children.Theyhopetheirfindingswillhelppeoplewhoareraisingadolescents.
16.AccordingtoNatterson,whatisariskybutvaluableactionforadolescentanimals?
A.Watchingenemies'behaviorupclose.
B.Observinganadulthuntingalargeanimal.
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C.Challengingpredatorswithotheradolescents.
DGatheringinformationwiththehelpofparents.
17.Steinberg'sexperimentsfound.
A.adolescentanimalsarelesslikelytogetdrunkwhilewithpeers
B.teenagersarenotwillingtobesociableinthepresenceofpeers
C.bothadolescentanimalsandhumanteensareaffectedbypeerpressure
D.peerpressureismorecommoninadolescentanimalsthaninhumanteens
18.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemean?
A.Adolescentanimalslongtosocializewithteenagers.
B.Socializingwithpeersisonequalitythatadolescentsshare.
C.”Social“isawordthatcanbeinterpretedindifferentways.
D.Theimportanceofsocializinghasbeenrealizedbyteenagers.
B
Considerthesefacts:ThetennischampionWilliamssistersareagenerationapart,according
tothePewResearchCenter.Venus,bornin1980,islabelled“GenX”;Serena,bomin1981,isa
44millcnniar,.Meanwhile,DonaldTrumpandMichelleObamabothbelongtothesamegeneration.
Theformerwasbornin1946whilethelatterwasbornin1964,makingthemboth”baby
boomers”.
Beforeyoupushthesediversepersonalitiesintogenerationalstereotypes(亥(J板E|1象),letme
stopyouthere:Justdon't.Generationlabels,althoughwidelyadoptedbythepublic,havenobasis
insocialreality.Infact,inonerecentsurvey,mostpeopledidnotidentifythecorrectgeneration
forthemselves,evenwhentheywereshownalistofoptions.
Thisisnotsurprisingsincethelabelsareforcedbysurveyresearchers,journalistsor
marketingfirmsbeforetheidentitiestheyaresupposedtodescribeevenexist.Insteadofasking
peoplewhichgrouptheyidentifywithandwhy,theyjustdeclarethelabelsandstartmaking
pronouncementsaboutthem.Thafsnothowsocialidentityworks.
Thepracticeofnaming“generations“basedonbirthyeargoesbackatleasttothesupposed
“l(fā)ost-generation“ofthelate19thcentury.Butasthetraditionslidintoanever-endingcompetition
tobethefirsttoproposethenextnamethatsticks,ithasproducedgraduallydecliningreturnsto
socialscienceandthepublicunderstanding.
Thesupposedboundariesbetweengenerationsarenomoremeaningfulthanthenames
they'vebeengiven.Thereisnoresearchidentifyingtheappropriateboundariesbetween
generations,andthereisnostatisticalbasisforrequiringthesweepingcharactertraits(特征)that
arebelievedtodefinethem.Inonearticleyoumightreadthatmillennialsare“l(fā)iberallions”,
"downwardlymobile",and“distrustfill";eventhoughtheyalso“getalongwellwiththeirparents,
respecttheireldersandworkwellwithcolleagues^^.
Ridiculous,clearly.Butwhafstheharm?Aren'ttheselabelsjustabitoffunforwriters?A
methodtoattractreadersandawayofcommunicatinggenerationalchange,whichnoonewould
denyisarealphenomenon?We,inacademicsocialscience,studyandteachsocialchange,butwe
don'tstudyandteachtheselabelsbecausetheysimplyaren'treal.Andinsocialscience,reality
stillmatters.
Worsethanirrelevant,suchbaselesslabelsdrivepeopletowardstereotypingandthoughtless
characterjudgment.Measuringanddescribingsocialchangeisessential,anditcanbeusefulto
analyzethehistoricalperiodinwhichpeoplewerebornandraised,butdrawingrandomlines
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betweenbirthyearsandassigningnamestothemdoesn'thelp.
Todaytherearelotsofgoodalternativestolabelgenerations.Wecansimplydescribepeople
bythedecadeinwhichtheywerebornanddefinegenerationalgroupsspecificallyrelatedtoa
particularissue—suchas2020schoolkids.Withthearrivalof"GenerationZ”,therehasnever
beenabettertimetogetoffthistrain.
19.WhatdothefactslistedinParagraph1imply?
A.Differentpeoplehavedifferentopinionsaboutgenerationlabels.
B.Peoplewiththesamegenerationlabelmaynotbeofsimilarage.
C.Generationalchangecanbemeasuredbygenerationlabels.
D.Generationlabelsarewidelyadoptedbycelebrities.
20.Theunderlinedword“sticks“inParagraph4probablymeans.
A.isunderstoodB.isanalyzedC.isdescribedD.isaccepted
21.Accordingtothepassage,theauthormayagreethat.
A.thegenerationlabelisaharmlessdevicewritersusetoreflectreality
B.generationboundariesaremoremeaningfulthangenerationlabels
C.assigningcharactertraitstoacertaingenerationismisguided
D.journalistsshouldfindalternativewaystojudgecharacter
22.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitlefbrthepassage?
A.Generationlabels:Ifshightimetoretirethem
B.Generationlabels:Theongoingdebatewillneverend
C.Generationlabels:Whatdotheysayaboutwhoweare?
D.Generationlabels:Expandorbridgegenerationaldifferences?
C
“Whatiscivilization?,,askedKennethClark50yearsagointheinfluentialBBCseriesonthe
subject."Idon'tknow,andIcan'tdefineitinabstractterms,yet.ButIthinkIcanrecognizeit
whenIseeit,andI'mlookingatitnow."Andheturnedtogesturebehindhim,atthesoaring
GothictowersandHyingbuttressesofNotreDame(巴黎圣母院).
Itseemsinhumantocaremoreaboutabuildingthanaboutpeople.ThatthesightofNotre
DamegoingupinflameshasattractedsomuchmoreattentionthanfloodsinsouthernAfrica
whichkilledover1,000arousesunderstandablefeelingsofguilt.Yetthewidespread,intensegrief
atthesightofthecathedral'scollapsingsteeple(尖塔)isinfactprofoundlyhuman—andina
particularly21st-centuryway.
Itisnotjusttheeconomythatisglobaltoday,itisculturetoo.Peoplewandertheworldin
searchnotjustofjobsandsecuritybutalsoofbeautyandhistory.Familiaritybreedsaffection.A
buildingonwhosesunnystepsyouhaverested,infrontofwhichyouhavetakenaselfiewith
yourlovedone,becomesawarmpartofyourmemoriesandthusofyourself.
Thisvisualagehasgivenbeautynewpower,andsocialmediahaveturnedgreatworksofart
intosuperstars.Onlyafew,though,haveachievedthisstatus.Justasthereisonlyeverahandful
ofworld-famousactors,sothepantheon(萬(wàn)神殿)ofgloballyrecognizableculturalsymbolsis
tiny:theMonaLisa,Michelangelo^David,theTajMahal,theGreatPyramid-andNotreDame.
Disaster,too,isvisual.Inthe24hoursafterthefirestarted,videosonsocialmediaoftheburning
cathedralwereviewednearlyaquarterofabilliontimes.
Yettheemotionsthesightarousedwerelessaboutthebuildingitselfthanaboutwhatlosing
itmightmean.NotreDameisanexpressionofhumanityatitscollectivebest.Nobodycouldlook
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upintothatarched(拱形的)ceilingwithoutwonderingatthecollectivegeniusofthethousands
ofunknowncraftsmenwho,overacenturyandahalf,realizedavisionsograndinitsstructural
ambitionandsodelicateinitshand-madedetail.Itssurvivalthrough850yearsofpolitical
unrest-throughwar,revolutionandNazioccupation-bindsthepresenttothepast.
23.TheBBCseriesinthefirstparagraphismentionedtoshow.
A.NotreDameisatypicalexampleofcivilization
B.civilizationissupposedtobedefinedinabstractterms
C.civilizationwasfoundedinthepastandlastsfordecades
D.it'scrueltocaremoreaboutbuildingsthanaboutpeople
24.NotreDamefirehasarousedworldwideconcernsbecause.
A.thedisastercoincidedwiththefloodsinsouthernAfrica
B.peoplehaslostahistoricallandmarktotakeaselfieandrest
C.France'seconomicprosperityhasmadeitamust-seeplaceforvisitors
D.culturalglobalizationhasbredacommonsenseofculturalidentity
25.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?
A.People'ssadnessatthemisfortunemainlyliesinthebuildingitself.
B.Peoplewonderedwhocontributedtosuchanartisticachievement.
C.NotreDameisawitnesstoNaziinvasionandFrenchrevolution.
D.Fortunatelyweareblessedwithcountlesssplendidworksofart.
26.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.NotreDame:TheArchitecturalTreasure
B.NotreDame:TheHumanisticExpression
C.NotreDame:AVictimToNaturalDisaster
D.NotreDame:AMust-beTouristAttraction
D
Ifyourin-boxiscurrentlyreportingunreadmessagesinthehundredsorthousands,youmight
haveahardtimebelievingthenews:e-mailisonthedecline.
Atfirstthought,thatmightseemtobethecase.Theincominggeneration,afteralhdoesn't
doe-mail.Oh,theymighthaveanaccount.Theyuseitonlyaswewoulduseafaxmachine:asa
meanstocommunicatewithold-schoolfolksliketheirparentsortofulfillthesign-uprequirements
ofwebsites.Theyrarelycheckit,though.
Today'sinstantelectronicmemos—suchastextingandonlinemessages—aremoredirect,
moreconcentrated,andmoreefficient.Theygowithoutthesalutation(稱(chēng)呼語(yǔ))andthesignoff
(簽收);wealreadyknowthe"to"andManycorporationsaremovingtomessaging
networksforexactlythatreason:moresignal,lessnoiseandlesstime.Thistrendisfurtherevidence
thatstore-and-forwardsystemssuchase-mailandvoicemailareoutdated.Insteadofmyleaving
youalengthymessagethatyoupickuplater,Icannowsendyouaneasily-readmessagethatyou
canread—andrespondto-onthego.
Thecomingofthemobileeraisresponsibleforthedeclineofe-mail.Instantwrittenmessages
bringgreatconveniencetopeople.Theycandealwiththemataboutanytime:beforeamovie,
inataxi,waitingforlunch.Andbecausethesemessagesareverybrief,they'resuitableforsmart
phonetyping.
Doesthismeane-mailisonitswaytothedustbinofdigitalhistory?Notnecessarily.E-mail
stillhascertainadvantages.Ontheotherhand,tweetsandtextsfeelephemeral-youreadthem,
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andthenthey'regone,intoanendlessstring.E-mailstillfeelslikesomethingyouhaveandthat
youcanfile,searchandreturntolater.It'seasytoimaginethatitwillcontinuetofeelmore
appropriateforformalcommunications:agreements,importantnews,andlongerexplanations.
So,e-mailwon'tgoawaycompletely.Remember,we'vebeenthroughatransition(過(guò)渡)like
thisnotsolongago:whene-mailwasontherise,peoplesaidthatpostalmailwasdead.That's
nothowitworks.Postalmailfounditssmallermarket,andsowille-mail.Newtechnologyrarely
replacesoldonescompletely;itjustaddsnewalternatives.
27.Whatwouldtheincominggenerationliketodowiththeire-mailaccounts?
A.Checkbankaccounts.B.Sendshortmessages.
C.Fillinsomeforms.D.Communicatewiththeircolleagues.
28.Whichofthefollowingismainlydiscussedinparagraphs3and4?
A.Thepossiblereasonsbehindthedeclineofe-mail.
B.Thelikesanddislikesoftheyounggeneration.
C.Therapiddevelopmentofe-communicationchannels.
D.Evidenceoftheuncertainfutureofeasily-consumedmessages.
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ephemeral“inparagraph5mean?
A.Automatically-sending.B.Randomly-written.
C.Hardly-recognized.D.Short-lived.
30.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.It*stooearlytodeterminethedeclineofe-mail.
B.E-mailhasreasonstoexistwithitsownadvantages.
C.E-mail,justlikepostalmail,hascometoitsend.
D.Weshouldfeelsorryforthedeclineofe-mail.
七選五
A
Sometimesinourlifewefacethisproblem:lovedonesaswellasstrangersannoyingus.At
home,we'vehadtoputupwithchildrenscreamingduringonlinemeetings,andfamilymembers
onthecomputerallthetime.___35___
Kindnessseemslikeadistantmemory.Theabilitytolivepeacefullywithannoying
housematesorneighborsseemsmoredifficultthanever.___36___Ifwetakekindnessasaskill,
makingitadailypractice,itwillcomeeasierovertime.
___37___LovingKindnessMeditation(默想)(LKM),whichdatesbacktothetimeofits
rootstoearlyBuddhism,helpsusfindsympathyforoneanotherevenduringtryingtimes.The
meditationasksustosendthoughtsoflovingkindnesstolovedones,thentoacquaintances
(peopleyoudon'tknowverywell)andfinallytochallengingpeople.Overtime,ourunkind
thoughtsarereplacedwithmoreopen,acceptingones.Angerisreplacedbylove,oratleast
kindness.
DonaldAltman,apsychotherapistfromPortland,Oregon,saysLKMhelpsusrecognizewe
areallweakandhavebeenhurt.___38___
Sohow?Tobeginwith,Altmansuggestsfindingaquietplacetosit.Hesaystothenimagine
afavoritefamilymemberorfriendsendingyouthewords,uMayyoubewell,happyandat
peace.^^Afterafewminutes,directthewordsatyourself,“MayIbewell,happyandatpeace.”
___39___Replacethe"I"withthenameofateacherorcoach,thenafamilymemberorfriend,
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thenanacquaintance,andfinallyanunfriendlypersoninyourlife.Endthemeditationby
spreadingtheblessingtoalllivingbeings.
Indeed,weshouldfindourownwaytowardLKM——butonlyifwearepreparedtoaccessits
benefitsandextendthemtoanyonewhomayneedthem.
A.Thegoodnewsisthatitisn'tlost.
B.Luckily,wecanlooktoancientdisciplinesforguidance.
C.Atwork,we'vehadtofacetheaddedpressurethesedemandingjobscreate.
D.Then,extendtheblessingtootherpeople,inorderofdecreasingfondness.
E.Forthatreason,wecouldallbenefitfromlove'swarmandcomfortingblessing.
F.Youcancombinethewordswithbreathing,repeatingaphraseofloveforyourself.
G.Outside,we'veencountereddriversspeedingonbusyroadsandpassengerstalkingloudlyon
thesubway.
B
Talkingtoyourselfmayseemalittleshameful.Accordingtothewell-knownsaying,talking
toyourselfisthefirstsignofmadness,___16___Talkingtoourselves,whetheroutloudor
silentlyinourheads,isavaluabletoolforthought.
Farfrombeingmentallyill,self-talkallowsustoplanwhatwearegoingtodo,manageour
activities,regulateouremotionsandevencreateadescriptionofourexperience.___17___
Aschildren,accordingtotheRussianpsychologistLevVygotsky,weuseprivatespeechto
regulateouractionsinthesamewaythatweusepublicspeechtocontrolthebehaviorof
others.___18___Psychologicalexperimentshaveshownthattheprivatespeechcanimproveour
performanceontasksrangingfromjudgingwhatotherpeoplearethinkingtosortingimagesinto
categories.Onerecentstudysuggestedthatself-talkismosteffectivewhenweaddressourselves
inthesecondperson,as44you^^ratherthan'T'.
___19___Ifyouwantproof,turnonthesportschannel.You'recertaintoseeanathleteor
twocheeringthemselvesupwithabitterphraseorscoldingthemselvesafterabadshot.
Conductadialoguewithourselves.___20___Theprivatespeechseemstobeaparticularly
goodwayofsolvingproblemsandworkingthroughideas.Theto-and-frobetweendifferentpoints
ofviewmeansourthoughtscanendupinexpectedplaces,justlikearegulardialoguecan,and
mightturnouttobeoneofthekeystohumancreativity.
A.Whatisprivatespeech?
B.Butthereisnoneedforembarrassment.
C.Psychologistsrefertothisasprivatespeech.
D.Askquestionsoftheselfandprovideanswers.
E.Wedoalotofprivatespeechwhenweareyoung.
F.Aswegrowolder,wemaketheprivatespeechbecomethewayofblinking,
G.Althoughtheprivatespeechiseffective,weneverentirelyputawaytheout-loudspeech.
語(yǔ)法填空:
A
YungangGrottoes(石窟)inDatong,ShanxiProvince,areaworldculturalheritage(遺產(chǎn))
sitewithahistorythat____36____(go)backmorethan1,500years.InYungang's45biggrottoes
andmorethan200smallgrottoes,roughly59,000figuresoftheBuddha,____37(be)a
pricelesstreasureofhumanculture.
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38becauseoftheeffectsofclimatechangeandnaturaldisasters,thegrottoesface
damageyearafteryear.Thanksto39____(advance)digitaltechnology,researchersarebusy
“duplicating”(復(fù)制)theYungangGrottoesinanattempttopreservethepreciousculturalrelics
(遺物).Employing3Dlaserscanningtechnology,theresearchers____40____(digital)recordthe
shapes,colorsandotherfinedetailsofthegrottoesandlaterreproduce41byusing3D
printingtechnology.
Thenewtechnologycouldenablemorepeople42(access)theculturalrelicsdespite
thedistance.InJune,2020,theZhejiangUniversityCulturalRelicsResearchInstituteand
YungangGrottoesResearchInstitutetogether“copiedandpasted"CaveNo.12oftheYungang
Grottoesforan____43____(exhibit)inHangzhou,inwhichistheworld'sfirst3D-printed1:1
“copy”ofagrotto.
TheseYungang____44____(researcher)attemptisagoodexampleoftechnologyhelpingto
preserveculturalheritage.Itishoped_____45thenewdigitalizedtechnologieswillfacilitate
the"rebirth“oftheculturalrelics,andbringthemtomoreplacesworldwide.
B
WasteManagementBooming
Severalsculpturesmadefromcans,tiresandplasticbottles56(display)arounda
recyclabletransfercenterinShanghailastyear.Theideaofmakingsculptureswithtrashistomake
peopleawarethattrashcanbeusefulwhen57(sort)properly.
Itwasin2018,whenPresidentXiJinpingemphasizedtheimportanceoftrashclassification,
58theinitiative(倡議)startedtogetonthefasttrack.Thequestion44What_kindoftrashare
you(carrying)?,,becameapopularjokewhenShanghaienforcedalawthathouseholdwasteis
requiredtobesorted59fourcategories:recyclables,kitchen,hazardous(危險(xiǎn)的)and
residualwaste.60manypeopledoubteditinitially,thetrash_soilingprogramhasachieved
greatsuccess.Moreover,inthe61(propose)forthe14thFive-YearPlan(2021—2025),
theCentralCommitteesaidthecountryshouldspeedupthe.buildingofwasterecyclingsystems.
Besidestheeffortsmadebythegovernment,manycompaniesareenteringthetrashseparation
andrecyclingmarket.HuazhanEnvironment,62high-techcompanyinJiangsuprovince,
launchedanewbrand,Mr.CatinEnglish,sellingintelligenttrashstationsandbinstocommunities.
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