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Recycling
The concept of green consumerism has gained momentum over the last decade, and the public has been influenced and become more aware of recycling. However, three essential keys are needed to power this movement.
Ⅰ. The first step: raise public awareness about
A. recycling process
—a creative act to (1)______the life and usefulness of the used (1)______
B. kinds of materials that can be recycled
—plastic containers, glass bottles, and newspapers
C. ways on how to properly (2)______rubbish (2)______
—sort reusable materials from those that can’t be recycled very easily
—establish a (3)______of collecting the sorted materials (3)______
D. (4)______of the traditional waste disposal method (4)______
—expanding the rubbish dumps into agricultural land or gree
[填空题]Ms. Green has been living in town for only one year, yet she seems to____________(与来店里的每个人都熟悉了).
[多项选择]Medical consumerism—dike all sorts of consumerism, only more menacingly—is designed to be unsatisfying. 31.The prolongation of life and the search for perfect health(beauty, youth, happiness) are inherently self-defeating. The law of diminishing returns necessarily applies. You can make higher percentages of people survive into their eighties and nineties. But, as any geriatric ward shows, that is not the same as to confer enduring mobility, awareness and autonomy. 32.Extending life grows medically feasible, but it is often a life deprived of everything, and one exposed to degrading neglect as resources grow over-stretched and politics turn mean.
What an ignominious destiny for medicine if its future turned into one of bestowing meager increments of unenjoyed life! It would mirror the fate of athletics, in which disproportionate energies and resources—not least medical ones, like illegal steroids—are now invested to shave records by milliseconds. And, it goes without
[单项选择]A green revolution has been taking place in the countryside. But so quietly has it been can-ied out, and with so little fuss, that many people are unaware of what has been achieved. Don’t expect to find anything so wild or so big as a national park, or anything as small and tame as your local recreation room. Country parks come somewhere between the two, with the accent on leisure rather than conservation.
Ten years ago the country park was nothing more than an idea floated in a Government White Paper called Leisure in the Countryside. Today there are well over 100 country parks flourishing in nearly every comer of England and Wales, and more parks are in the pipeline.
They were designed to serve three basic purposes: to make it easier for town dwellers, to enjoy the open air without traveling too far and adding to traffic congestion, to ease the pressure on the more remote and solitary places; and above all, perhaps, in the words of the White Paper, to reduce the risk
A. close during the winter
B. are being demolished
C. change the admission fee
D. are under construction