四、阅读理解
In less than two months, a newly-opened mini-market in a village in Xigaze City, South-west China's Xizang Autonomous Region, has won a large number of customers. "Trash for cash" — that is the secret behind its success. Villagers can redeem goods with used boxes and drink bottles.
Early in the morning, Drukhyun, the first secretary of Chumik Village, came to check the stock-sheet. "More and more people are coming to redeem goods and we need to timely add stocks," Drukhyun said.
Sonam Dorje came early with a big bag of waste paper. He redeemed 16 points, which he used to get a bag of salt. "I used to throw trash away directly. Now I can redeem it at the market, which is an additional income for me," Sonam Dorje said.
Yet the move was not quite well-received in the beginning, until they put their eyes on the pupils. The children used recyclables in exchange for snacks and soon the news spread. Now over 100 villagers have redeemed products with a market value of over 5 100 yuan.
Technology has also made the low-carbon lifestyle smarter and cleaner. In a community in Lhasa's Chengguan District, the intelligent recycling bins can work out the weight and upload the redeemed points to cards held by local people. "When the trash bins are full, it will automatically 'remind' the cleaners to empty them," said Pendran, director of the district's waste sorting office. He added that Chengguan District has built 220 garbage recycling stations and will build more to further perfect the whole system.
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A. About a year. B. Less than two months.
C. Half a year. D. More than two months.
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A. He needs to clean the waste. B. He has to count the cost.
C. He needs to sell more goods. D. He has to add some goods.
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A. When it helped improve kids' eyesight.
B. When it encouraged pupils to take part.
C. When it attracted more than 100 villagers.
D. When it enjoyed a market value of 5 100 yuan.
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A. Technology has made the process easier.
B. People will not make any more trash cans.
C. People don't know how to make life smarter.
D. Technology has made the cleaners jobless.
(
A. On a poster. B. In a travel guide.
C. In a newspaper. D. In a scientific magazine.
In less than two months, a newly-opened mini-market in a village in Xigaze City, South-west China's Xizang Autonomous Region, has won a large number of customers. "Trash for cash" — that is the secret behind its success. Villagers can redeem goods with used boxes and drink bottles.
Early in the morning, Drukhyun, the first secretary of Chumik Village, came to check the stock-sheet. "More and more people are coming to redeem goods and we need to timely add stocks," Drukhyun said.
Sonam Dorje came early with a big bag of waste paper. He redeemed 16 points, which he used to get a bag of salt. "I used to throw trash away directly. Now I can redeem it at the market, which is an additional income for me," Sonam Dorje said.
Yet the move was not quite well-received in the beginning, until they put their eyes on the pupils. The children used recyclables in exchange for snacks and soon the news spread. Now over 100 villagers have redeemed products with a market value of over 5 100 yuan.
Technology has also made the low-carbon lifestyle smarter and cleaner. In a community in Lhasa's Chengguan District, the intelligent recycling bins can work out the weight and upload the redeemed points to cards held by local people. "When the trash bins are full, it will automatically 'remind' the cleaners to empty them," said Pendran, director of the district's waste sorting office. He added that Chengguan District has built 220 garbage recycling stations and will build more to further perfect the whole system.
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1
)1. How long did it take the mini-market to succeed?A. About a year. B. Less than two months.
C. Half a year. D. More than two months.
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2
)2. Why does Drukhyun check the list early in the morning?A. He needs to clean the waste. B. He has to count the cost.
C. He needs to sell more goods. D. He has to add some goods.
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3
)3. When did the move become popular?A. When it helped improve kids' eyesight.
B. When it encouraged pupils to take part.
C. When it attracted more than 100 villagers.
D. When it enjoyed a market value of 5 100 yuan.
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4
)4. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Technology has made the process easier.
B. People will not make any more trash cans.
C. People don't know how to make life smarter.
D. Technology has made the cleaners jobless.
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5
)5. Where can you probably read the article?A. On a poster. B. In a travel guide.
C. In a newspaper. D. In a scientific magazine.
答案
1.B 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.C
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