【2021宝山一模】 A.Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words. When you’re bored, what will you do first? If you’re like many, the answer is quite simple: You reach for your phone. Five minutes of short videos or funny pictures em like a p 81 简爱每章概括break. If that sounds familiar, a new study has bad news. Reaching for your phone is likely to leave you feeling more bored. The problem isn’t taking a break. The problem is your phone. A rearch shows using phones can’t help people r 82 from their heavy work. To figure out the r 83 between phones and boredom, the rearch team installed(安装)an app on the phones of 83 volunteers to find out how often they ud their phones. They also asked the volunteers to keep diaries for three days, recording their level of boredom every hour “ Phone breaks were frequent ( 频繁的): In the 20 minutes following each questionnaire, the volunteers picked up their phones 52 percent of the time. They spent an average of around 90 conds on it each time, ” reports the rearch team. “ The more tired we are, the most l 84节日 we are to reach for our phones. While we look to our phones to relieve(减轻)boredom, screen time emed to i 85 feelings of boredom. The volunteers actually reported higher levels of boredom after having ud their smartphones.” The rearch team pointed out that phone breaks may end up being more tiring than stimulating. In other words, watching the funny videos is very nice, but it’s now w 86 the cost to your brain in effort and concentration. In addition, picking up your phone might remind you that you have a better choice to do something el if you don’t have to finish the tasks immediately. Both your time and effort are easily wasted. What should we do i 87 ? Taking a walk is good exerci. Calling someone can make your mood cheerful. Reading a book gives your brain a fresh start. You can do many things like that. Just remember, don’t reach for your phone! Key:81. pleasant 82. relax 83. relation 84. likely 85. increa 86. worth 87. instead 【2021崇明一模】 C. Read the passage and们in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填词,首字明已给) (14分) It was August in Paris. Most Parisians were out of the city, enjoying their summer holiday. The streets were e71 and restaurants were clod. But on a Saturday morning at , I was standing in a queue. I was waiting to e Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, the world's most famous artwork. I bought the ticket in advance. However, by the time I arrived at the Louvre(卢浮宫), there had been a very long l72. It took me around 30 minutes to pass the curity check. As I entered the muum, I found the cond airport-style queue of the day. The line moved forward s73 and silently. It’s just like a trip to Ikea. You only need some glass. However, you have to walk, eyes-down, past lots of sofas and tables before you reach what you need. The only sign the Mona Lisa was c74 was a forest of curity officers. Only ten people were allowed to view the painting at a time. A poster outside the pen(围栏)warned, “The Mona Lisa has many admirers. Plea keep your visit short and sweet to give e75 a chance to meet her.” “How short is short and sweet?” I wondered. Very short, it turned out. My watch clocked only 22 conds from entering the pen before two staff members told me it was time to g76. “One photo and go,” they said. I tried to take a lfie, but an arm quickly came to guide me onwards. Behind me, the queue slowly moved forward, ten by ten, to take a photo and leave. I was almost a77 as I admired the other artworks in the Louvre. I couldn’t help wondering: Why are we so eager to e the Mona Lisa? Are we really going to appreciate the famous artworks or are we just “checking in” at the “popular” attractions? Key:71. empty 72. line 73. slowly 74. Clo 75. everyone 76. go 77. alone 【2021奉贤一模】 B.Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 是其内容通顺,每空格限填一次,首字母已给) Have you en the Hollywood movie Sherlock Holmes? Holmes is a character created by British writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. His books were so popular that Holmes soon b 71 "the most famous detective in the world." What do you need to be a good detective? The movie Sherlock Holmes will show you. In this movie, this great detective faces a dangerous man, Lord Blackwood. Together with his best friend Dr. Watson, Holmes stops Blackwood's plan to c 72 the world with black "magic". Most of us are not as intelligent as Holmes. But we can also work out mysteries on our own. All we have to do is to follow some simple rules. Rule No. 1: Justice(正义)is the most important. No matter how smart he or she is, the most important quality for a detective is being good. In the浦东教师研修网 movie, Lord Blackwood and Sherlock Holmes are both very intelligent. The d 73 is that Lord Blackwood is a bad man and he does bad things. Holmes can beat him on the side of justice. Rule No. 2: Have sharp eyes. Every bad man tries to cover up what he did. But not all things can be covered up easily. A good detective can discover clues hidden at crime scenes with sharp eyes. For example, Holmes can simply look at a man's footprints and q 74 find out his personal information like age and habits. Rule No. 3: A good a 75 is a great help. Even though Holmes has knowledge about many s 76 , such as chemistry, botany( 植 物学)and anatomy(解剖学), he still needs Dr. Watson's help to solve mysteries. You should also have someone to help you, especially if you don't know as much as Holmes. Rule No. 4: Logic(逻辑)is the key. A good detective never jumps to conclusions. When all t he necessary clues are put together, you'd better think carefully. If you can't work it out, don't be a 77 . Just take a deep breath and concentrate on thinking. Logic can help you discover missing clues. Key:71. became, 72. control 73. difference 74. quickly 75. Assistant 76. subjects 77. anxious 【2021虹口一模】 C. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words. (在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给)(共14分) Scientific Ways to Improve Our Memory Exerci (71) r_________ Rearch found that sitting for a long time every day can lead to memory loss. So put on your trainers, go (72) o________ and start working up a good sweat. It’s healthy for both your mind and your body. Eat your vegetables It’s a very well-known (73) f__________ that eating vegetables can help keep your body healthy, and that includes our brain. Various rearch (74) p__________ show that fruits and vegetables can help lower oxidative stress (氧化压力) in your brain as well as help keep healthy cognitive(认知)functions. (75) R__________ stress levels Rearch found stress at high levels have a bad influence on our memory and cognitive skills. So slow down and take a walk from time to time. Play video games Yes, you heard us. Get on that controller and (76) s_________ a couple of hours playing your favorite video games. It’s good for your mind. According to a (77) r_________ study which came out last week, the pastimes can help improve the functioning of various memory-associated areas in the brain. But don’t go overboard, too much of a good thing can be bad for you. 71. r_________ 72. o_________ 73. f__________ 74. p__________ 75. R__________ 76. s_________ 77. r_________ 71-77 regularly out fact papers Reduce spend recent 【2021黄浦一模】 C. Read the passage and HU in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母己给)(14分) In modem-day society having a smartphone is considered normal, even esntial. Most teens can’t imagine living without a mobile, yet I still don’t own one. Why? Becau my mother does not consider it n81. This may em unreasonable to many, but sometimes I agree with her. Of cour, I experience the downside often enough. I feel a bit left out, when everybody in class talks about a post they saw the other day. Very often I feel embarrasd when I must e82 why I can’t be part of online groups. During lessons our teachers like working with mobile phones. I do have a little Nokia phone though, and I phone my father who works a83 nearly every day. I’ve grown up without constantly messaging someone or posting something and sometimes even going weeks without a mobile! I do feel angry that people are always telling me they have p84 on me becau I don’t own one. Being an outsider in this world of technology, I sometimes feel I’m the only one that notices the c85 in people when they get a smartphone. I’ve been to many birthday parties where everyone yen s more time on their phone than talking to one another and I’ve en my friends completely stuck in their online world. It makes me sad that so many people lo themlves in a world that doesn’t e86 and ignore the people around them. I enjoy the freedom I get from not being available all day long and I feel able to spend most of my free time reading or doing g87 interesting. Maybe one day I will get a smartphone, but 1 am not going to be unhappy becau I don’t own one. So trust me, when people say that it’s better to have a smartphone, they’re wrong! 81.n_______82.e_______83.a_______84.p_______85.c_______86.e_______87.s_______ Key:81. necessary 82. explain 83. abroad 84. pity 85. change(s) 86. exist 87. something 【2021嘉定一模】 B. Fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给)(14分) Building blocks (积木)are still one of the most popular toys today. Their interesting design and easy u (71) a____ children of all ages. They are always the best choices as gifts. Most (72) t toys, like building blocks, were first made of wood. Today, wooden building blocks are still ud, but now there are veral other types of building blocks to choo from, like plastic building blocks. Children build all kinds of things that they e in everyday life with building blocks. This gives them the chance to learn the (73) l things and life skills. Building blocks can help children (74) p their language skills. Most children talk to each other as they build things with the traditional toys. This type of toy also helps develop the skills that children (75) n in life. As they begin to join groups playing with building blocks, they Learn to take turns, share, and solve problems with others. However, the are not the only 春怨古诗(76) a of playing with building blocks. Building blocks can also help develop children's skills in math and science. They allow children to work according to the steps of scientific discovery, which are first to watch and think, and then to test. Building blocks also come in different shapes. colors and sizes. The types of building blocks encourage children to develop skills in (77) d things. Playing with building blocks is both fun and very helpful. Maybe that is the reason why building blocks are still popular today. (71) a____ (72) t (73) l (74) p (75) n (76) a (77) d key:71.attract 72. traditional 73.latest 74.practice 75.need 76.advantage 77.different. 【2021金山一模】 C.Fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词,首字母已给)(14分) Many studies about language learning ask the question: What makes a good language learner? There are some things that good language learners do and some things they don't do. Here are some of the most uful (71)s from studies. Don't be afraid of making mistakes. People often get things (72)w . Good language learners notice their mistakes and learn from them. Do group activities. People u language to communicate with other people. A good language learner always looks for the chances to talk with other students. Make notes during every class. Notes help you to (73) r new language and go over lessons. Look at your notes when you do your homework. U a dictionary. Good language learners often u dictionaries to check the meanings of words they don't know. They also make their (74)o lists. Think in the language you are learning (75)o the classroom. When you are shopping or walking down the street, think of uful words and phras. Sometimes, when you are at home, say new words to practi your pronunciation. Do extra practice. Test and improve your language, reading and listening skills with lf-study material. You can find a lot of this online. (76)I yourlf speaking in the language. Many good language learners can e and hear themlves speaking in language. This helps their motivation(动机). Enjoying the process. Good language learners have (77) f with languages, watch TV ries or film, listen to songs, play video games or read a book. It is never too late to become a good language learner. 71.s_______ 72.w_______ 73.r_______ 74.o_______ 75.o_______ 76.I 77. f Key:71. suggestions 72.wrong 73.remember 74.own 75.outside 76.Imagine 77.fun 【2021静安一模】 C. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给)(14分) Survey Says? Libraries Lead!网络创业平台 You might guess that Americans’ top go-to spot for culture and entertainment would be a movie theater or sports stadium. But a recent study p 81 a place doesn’t need buttered popcorn to attract visitors. In 2019, the rearch company did a survey about Americans’ leisure activities. People were asked how often in the last year they had visited certain types of n 82. The included libraries, muums, theme parks, and zoos. Libraries topped over the competition. They got more than twice as many total visits as movie theaters, which landed at number two. Being number one is nothing new for libraries. The findings of a s 83 study in 2001 were about the same. But one thing has changed since then. Today, many people can c 84 to the Internet. They’re able to read just about anything, just about anywhere. Some people predicted the Internet would make libraries out of date. However, it’s actually part of their popularity. In 2016, a Pew Rearch Center study found that 29 percent of adults went there to u computers, the Internet, or Wi-Fi. But the most c 85 reason people go to the library is to check out books. What books do library-goers borrow the most? The New York Public Library (NYPL) t out to answer this question. In 2020, the library relead a list of the most check-out books in its 125-ycar history. Three books in the top five arc kids’ favorites, i 86 Where the Wild Things Are (#4) and The Cat in the Hat (#2). The highest honor, meanwhile, goes to The Snowy Day (#1). It’s a beautifully illustrated(有插图的)tale about a boy exploring a city turned into a winter wonderland. The book has been checked out almost half a million times. Why are so many children’s books on the list? One reason is that they’re short. So they’re read and returned f 87. As The Cat in the Hat might put it: a quick-to-read hit comes back lickety-split! 【2021闵行一模】 C. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给)(14分) Few people know about online food delivery apps 10 years ago, but today many would find that it is hard to live w 71 them. In China alone, over 400 million people u such apps. For better or for wor, online food delivery s 72 have changed the way we eat, and they are also having a huge influence on our society. The apps have no doubt bringing us many benefits. They provide jobs for millions of people and help restaurants find more customers. S 73 the apps are very convenient, they also benefit consumers. We can now have meals delivered at any time of day, which is especially important for people who work long hours, as they might not have time to cook. Not only do the apps save time, they also provide us with a wide variety of restaurants to choo from. However, we must not forget the problems of online food delivery. For one thing, they make it even easier to order u 74 food, high in sugar, fat and salt. Food safety is another problem. It can be hard to tell where the food a 75 comes from, and whether the owner is allowed to run a restaurant. As couriers (递送者)need to deliver the orders as quickly as possible, some may pay less attention to traffic rules. The years, there have been a number of terrible traffic accidents becau of this. Moreover, the industry is p 76 unbelievable amounts of packaging waste. Over a million tons of online food delivery boxes are thrown away every year. There are many good points of online food delivery, but we need to make sure that we make the right c 77 in the long run. We should do our best to limit waste, especially when it comes to packaging. We also need to think about what we eat and the influence on our health. Next time you want to order in, you should think about whether you really need to. In most cas, it is better to walk over to the supermarket, buy the ingredients you need, and then cook them on your own. 【2021浦东一模】 C. Fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词,首字母已给) (14分) Mr. Pickle lived in a tiny hou in the country. He grew vegetables and pickled(腌制)them. One day, when he was sweeping, all his pickling bottles fell to the (71) f_________. "Never mind. Accidents happen. There are more bottles in the shops. All I need is to find money to buy them, "said Mr Pickle. "What about my hou? Someone might open the door and take my furniture when I am gone, "thought Mr Pickle, "I will take the door of the hou with me. That way nobody will be able to open it to go inside." He t off with the door on his (72) b_________ as a snail carries its hou. He came to a deep forest. As the sun began to t, Mr Pickle climbed up and tied the door on a large tree. "Now I am (73) s_________ from all animals, "said he. At mid-night, three men met under that tree to count gold coins they stole. Mr. Pickle was so frightened that he shivered(发抖). Finally, he shook the door right out of the tree. The door fell down, right on the robbers' heads! The robbers were frightened, too. They ran away, leaving everything behind. When the sun ro, Mr Pickle (74) d_________ forty gold coins on the ground. Mr. Pickle carried the door home and left for town with the coins."I am rich. I can buy some bottles now!"sang Mr. Pickle excitedly. Along the way, he met a man with a handsome walking stick. Mr. Pickle was so satisfied that he bought it with all the coins he had. He continued his journey (75) h_________. After a white, he noticed an apple tree on the left side of the road. He (76) t_________ the stick at an apple. Luckily, the stick knocked an apple of the tree. He picked it up and started eating it. However, the stick was now (77) s_________ high up in the tree. Mr Pickle thought and smiled, "Now all I need is to find money to buy the bottles." (71) f____ (72) b (73) s (74) d (75) h (76) t (77) s key:71.floor 72. back 73.safe 74.discovered 75.happily 76.threw 77.stuck 【2021普陀一模】 C. Fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺, 每空格限填一词, 首字母已给)(14 分)无性 Recently rearchers in Brown University have found that it only takes a couple of minutes or a man to start making judgments about you when he first meets you. That is why you should follow the following tips on how to create a good i_ 71 . Before you meet someone, stat thinking about the p_ 72 _of the meeting. Decide what image (形象)you want to prent. For example, if you want to make new friends in some social activities, you will want to be friendly. And if you decide to run for class president, you need to be c_ 73 . It helps you a lot when you meet someone new if you like s 74 . I shows that you are friendly and makes people around you more comfortable. Plea make sure your teeth are clean by brushing them every day. Before you begin speaking, you will be judged on your body language. Therefore, it's important to show trust in yourlf by standing up tall and putting your shoulders back. Besides, if you don't cross your arms, you will look calm and r 75 . Your smell can a_ 76_ how other people judge on you. If you have a bad body smell, it will put people off. In short, smell clean and don't put on a lot of scented products. What you wear really matters. While you should look clean and tidy, it's also important to dress p_77_, whether you're going to a birthday party or a sporting event. You should think about what your clothes say about you. Key:71 impression 72. Purpo 73.confident 74.smiling 75.relaxed 76.affect 77.properly 【2021青浦一模】 C. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words.(在短文的空格内填入适当的单词,使内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给)(14分) National Poetry Month April is National Poetry Month in the US. The idea of the month is to (71)e__________ people to read and share poetry, and to remind people about great poems and poets National Poetry Month was started in the US in 1996 by a group called the Academy of American Poets(AAP). The US is not (72)a__________ in celebrating poetry. In 1999, Canada also decided to u April as National Poetry Month. In the UK, poetry is usually celebrated on a (73)s__________day in October called National Poetry Day. UNESCO, a part of the United Nations, cho March 21 as their Word Poetry Day. The AAP has made a list of ways that people can celebrate poetry during April. Some of the ideas include memorizing poems, writing to poets, starting poetry groups, writing poems in sidewalk chalk and (74)c___________poems in your pocket to share with friends The group is also putting up a new poem every day on their website. The poems are chon by Tracy K. Smith, who is the US Poet Laureate. The Poet Laureate is the official poet of the US and is chon by the Librarian of Congress. Ms. Smith holds that poetry can be the(75)l__________ of our normal life, so she’s traveling around the US this year, trying to bring poetry to places where poems are not a big part (76)O_________are joining the AAP in National Poetry Month. A group called “Poetry in America” has created a TV ries. In the ries, they talk with poets and other well known people about poems in the US. Basketball player Shaquille O'Neal and Singer Bono of U2 are a part of the ries. Poetry in America is also offering class online. 法医临床鉴定In 2012, astronaut Donald Pettit t the record for taking part in National Poetry Month from (77)f__________away. Mr. Petit wrote poems while he was on the International Space Station, and shared them with people back on earth 71.e_______ 72.a_______ 73.s_______ 74.c_______ 75.l_______ 76.O 77. f Key:71. encourage 72.alone 73. single 74.carrying 75.light 76.Others 77.farthest 【2021松江一模】 C. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词,首字母已给)(14分) A local newspaper is doing a survey of problems in people's life. Recently people of different a 81 from around the city have emailed the paper about their sleep problems. Philip — aged 64 I have a strange habit of f 82 asleep when I watch TV and it usually happens when 1 am watching something I am really interested in. The television ems to make me sleep e 83. Then when I go upstairs to bed, 1 find I can't sleep and I usually listen to the radio for hours and hours during the night. Clare — aged 35 I have an eight-month-old baby and a three-year-old son, so I don’t get much sleep at the moment. In fact, I can't remember the last time I had a w 84 night’s sleep. Last night 1 think I had about five hours, as the baby woke up three times. I work during the day and it can be difficult to stay awake when I haven't slept much. Jag — aged 29 I read in the paper the other day that most children in this city don't sleep enough. Many of them do homework until midnight and then they are really t 85 at school. I’m a teacher. Sometimes, in the class after lunch, the students look as if they are about to sleep. Some people say that maybe school should start I 86 for teenagers. I think they might be right. Clyde - aged 16 At home, I s 87 a room with my elder brother. He snores (打鼾),which is really terrible. I had a difficult time going to sleep. Key:81. Ages 82.falling 83.easily 84.whole 85.tired 86.later/late 87.share 【2021徐汇一模】 If you think of the jobs that robots could never do, you would probably put doctors and teachers at the top of the list. It’s easy to imagine robot cleaners and factory workers, but others need human connection and creativity. But are we underestimating(低估)what robots can do? In some cas, they already p 71 better than doctors at diagnosing illness. Also, some patients might feel more c 72 sharing their private information with a machine than a person. Could there be a place for robots in education after all? British education expert Anthony Seldon thinks so. And he even has a date for the robot takeover of the classroom: 2027. He p 73 robots will do most work of transferring information and teachers will be like assistants. Intelligent robots will read students’ faces, movements and maybe even brain s 74 . Then they will adapt(使…适应)the information to each student. It’s not a popular opinion and it’s unlikely robots will ever understand other people’s feelings and be able to really connect with humans like another human can. One thing is certain, though. A robot teacher is better than no teacher at all. Teachers all over the world are l 75 . In some parts of the world, there aren’t enough teachers and 9 to 16 percent of children under the age of 14 don’t go to school. That problem could be partly solved by robots becau they can teach anywhere and won’t suffer from stress, or get t 76 , or move somewhere for an easier, higher-paid job. Teaching is generally recognized as difficult and teachers feel overworked. Perhaps the question is not “Will robots take the place of teachers?” but “How can robots help teachers?” Office workers can u software to do things like organize and answer emails, arrange meetings and update calendars. Teachers waste a lot of time doing non-teaching work, i 77 more than 11 hours a week marking homework. If robots could cut the time teachers spend marking homework and writing reports, teachers would have more time and energy for the parts of the job humans do best. Key:71. perform 72.树叶贴画图片大全简单 comfortable 73. predicts 74. Signals 75. limited 76. tired 77. including 【2021杨浦一模】 C.Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给) (14分) Unless you are one of tho rare people with an excellent memory, you probably have trouble remembering the names of people you have just met. This problem can be frustrating(令人沮丧的) and embarrassing.(71)F , there are a number of ways you can overcome this human weakness. Before examining the methods to help remember people’s names, let’s look at the reasons why we are so (72)f in the first place. Rearchers think it's due to a lack of motivation. People are better at remembering things that they want to learn. To put it simply, you're just not that (73)i . Another reason is that putting a new face to a name is more complicated than we think, which leads to another problem.We usually don' t make the effort to (74)m new names immediately. Not only that, but when meeting someone new, we may be thinking about other things and not be paying enough attention. All of this means that we need to take measures to avoid the embarrassment of forgetting a person’s name. One good method is to say a person’s name when you (75)g them and also repeat it silently to yourlf a few times. This type of repetition is esntial for learning any type of skill. Using a memory method, such as (76)l individual names with something el, also helps. For example, if someones name is Ben and he is tall, you can label him(to yourlf, of cour)"Big Ben." In addition, focusing on people and listening more cloly when you meet them will assist you in recalling their names. Although forgetting names isn’t a matter of life or death, it's uncomfortable. Putting the (77)t into practice will help you better avoid this social discomfort. Key:71. Fortunately 72. forgetful 73. interested 74. memorize 75. greet 76. linking 77. tips 【2021长宁一模】 C. Fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词,首字母已给) (14分) Five tips for less plastic The world has a plastic problem---and it is increasing. Scientists are working to find a long-term solution by making plastic more biodegradable(可生物降解的). But in the meantime, here are five things you can do to (81) r______ plastic waste now. 1. Stop using plastic bags. Instead, take your own reusable shopping bag to the store. People u a trillion plastic bags worldwide every year. About 10 percent are ud in the United States alone. That’s almost one bag per American per day, but the (82)a_____ Dane(丹麦人)us four single-u bags per year. In 1993, Denmark was the first country to place a tax on plastic bags. Today, other countries(such as Chile, Kenya and New Zealand) either make customers pay for plastic bags, or have banned(禁止)them (83)c_______. 2. Skip the straw. Today, around 8.3 billion plastic straws pollute the world’s beaches. So when you order a drink, say “no” to the reusable straw, or bring your own reusable one. In 2018, Seattle became the first major U.S. city to ban plastic straws and many other cities are t to follow its (84) e_________. 3. Don’t u plastic bottles. Buy a reusable bottle and fill it with any (85) t_______ of drink you like. Some cities have already banned bottled water. However, people still buy nearly a million plastic bottles every minute in the world 4. (86) A_______ plastic packaging. Buy bar soap instead of liquid soap in plastic containers. Don’t buy fruit or vegetables in plastic packaging. In the U. K, leaders are calling for supermarkets to have plastic-free areas. They also want to tax plastic take-out containers. 5. Recycle. We can’ t recycle all plastic items, but it is (87) p_______ to recycle most bottles and milk or juice cartons. Today, Norway recycles 97 percent of its plastic bottles. How? Machines at most supermarkets take the bottles and give a refund of up to 2.5 kroner (32 cents) per bottle. 81.r_______ 82.a_______ 83.c_______ 84.e_______ 85.t_______ 86.A 87. p key:81. reduce 82. average 83. completely 84. example 85. type 86. Avoid 87. possible |
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