2026年通城学典组合训练六年级英语上册译林版江苏专版第88页答案
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How to sort waste
如何给垃圾分类
主题: 人与自然/环境保护 难度星级: ★★★★★ 用时:
/12分钟 KEY→D24
Have you noticed the waste bins in different colours on the street? Do you often put all the waste in the same bin? It's reported by Changchun Daily that people must do waste sorting in most places in Changchun at the end of 2019. Waste sorting is a wonderful way to make good use of energy and protect the environment. But do you know how to sort the waste?
Usually, people should sort their waste into four groups: wet, recyclable, harmful and dry. Different kinds of waste should go into different bins. Wet waste means the things you don't want but pigs can eat, mostly coming from your kitchen. Things that can be used again, such as paper, metal and glass, are recyclable waste. Harmful waste might be dangerous or cause serious pollution, like medicine and batteries. And the waste that's not wet, recyclable or harmful will go into the dry waste bin.
Different countries are trying different methods to sort the waste. A university in England has invented a smart bin. When people drop their waste into the bin, it can tell what kind of waste it is and sort it correctly. The bin can also compress the waste to make it smaller in size and take up less space. In South Korea, people have to separate their food waste from other kinds of waste and pay for it. The more food waste they throw away, the more they pay. Japan has the strictest rules for waste sorting in the world. For example, plastic bottles and their caps should go into different bins.
词汇积累
battery /'bæt(ə)ri/ n. 电池 separate /'sepəreɪt/ v. (使)分开 compress /kəm'pres/ v. 压缩
一、Read and choose. 根据文章内容,把下列垃圾投入正确的垃圾桶内。
A. dirty clothes B. batteries C. a bad apple D. paper E. dry grass
F. rotten vegetables G. plastic bottles H. medicine

1.
C F
2.
D G
3.
B H
4.
A E

答案

1. C F 2. D G 3. B H 4. A E