Bradford City Matters

Welcome to the winter edition (版) of City Matters.

“Don’t Drop It; Stop It!”

Put rubbish in your wheelie bin(有轮大垃圾筒).

You must put your rubbish in your wheelie bin to keep your environment clean. Don’t pile your rubbish up (堆放) in your house or garden — use a wheelie bin or one of our larger bins.

You can buy a wheelie bin from our Waste Management Section at 01943 874 122.

You can tell us about mice or rubbish in your area by phoning our Public Health Unit at 01943 874 146.

Did you know that you can get a £50 fine (罚款) for dropping rubbish on the streets? Our Council officers are on the streets of Bradford looking for people who drop rubbish. They will fine people who drop litter. This is part of our “Don’t Drop It; Stop It!” campaign (运动).

Don’t fill your bin — recycle.

Just think how full your bin gets over the holidays. To reduce your waste:

*Say “no” to unwanted bags.

Take your own bags to the supermarket or reuse old ones.

Get your free shopping bag from our Advice Center.

*Recycle your waste.

Take bottles to your local recycling center.

*Buy recycled things.

Cards and paper are good examples.

Our competition winnersAs part of our “Don’t Drop It; Stop It!” campaign, community groups from the north, south, east and west of the city — 500 volunteers — entered our competition to clean up their area. The goal was to make the city cleaner for those who live, work, shop or play there.

The four winners were: High Trees Parent Group, South Bradford Community Project, The Bridge Community Association and Forest Youth Group.

Bradford City Matters

Welcome to the winter edition (版) of City Matters.

“Don’t Drop It; Stop It!”

Put rubbish in your wheelie bin(有轮大垃圾筒).

You must put your rubbish in your wheelie bin to keep your environment clean. Don’t pile your rubbish up (堆放) in your house or garden — use a wheelie bin or one of our larger bins.

You can buy a wheelie bin from our Waste Management Section at 01943 874 122.

You can tell us about mice or rubbish in your area by phoning our Public Health Unit at 01943 874 146.

Did you know that you can get a £50 fine (罚款) for dropping rubbish on the streets? Our Council officers are on the streets of Bradford looking for people who drop rubbish. They will fine people who drop litter. This is part of our “Don’t Drop It; Stop It!” campaign (运动).

Don’t fill your bin — recycle.

Just think how full your bin gets over the holidays. To reduce your waste:

*Say “no” to unwanted bags.

Take your own bags to the supermarket or reuse old ones.

Get your free shopping bag from our Advice Center.

*Recycle your waste.

Take bottles to your local recycling center.

*Buy recycled things.

Cards and paper are good examples.

Our competition winnersAs part of our “Don’t Drop It; Stop It!” campaign, community groups from the north, south, east and west of the city — 500 volunteers — entered our competition to clean up their area. The goal was to make the city cleaner for those who live, work, shop or play there.

The four winners were: High Trees Parent Group, South Bradford Community Project, The Bridge Community Association and Forest Youth Group.

根据材料内容选择最佳答案。

1.If you have a problem with mice in your area, you can call _______.

A. 01943 874 122

B. 01941 824 146

C. 01943 874 146

D. 01941 824 122

2.Which of the following can be put into ?

A. Dropping rubbish can be expensive.

B. Many people take their bags when shopping.

C. Piling rubbish up in your garden is a bad habit.

D. Our Council officers will help you when you’re in trouble.

3.From the Advice Center, you can get _______.

A. two wheelie bins

B. a free young tree

C. a free shopping bag

D. some recycled paper

4.What do we know about the competition?

A. There were five winners.

B. It was held in the spring.

C. It failed to reach its goal.

D. 500 volunteers took part in it.

5.Where might you see this material?

A. In a storybook.

B. In a health report.

C. In a travel magazine.

D. In a local newspaper.

Do you know the story about Vince? It was a true story. Vince was an English boy and he was eight years old. He didn't like soap or water. Three or four times a day his mother said to him, “Vince, your hands are very dirty again.” Go and wash them. ” But Vince never washed them well. He only put his hands in the water for a few seconds and then took them out again.

Vince’s uncle and aunt lived in another city. One day they came to stay with Vince’s parents, and they brought their small son, Toby, with them. Toby was seven years old and he didn’t like soap or water, either. The boys sat with their parents for a few minutes and then they went outside. When they were playing, Vince looked at Toby's hands and then went back to Toby’s parents and said proudly (骄傲地), “Toby’s hands are dirtier than mine, ”

“Of course they are,”Toby said angrily. “You are one year older than I am, ”

1.Vince’s mother asked him to______ three or four times a day.

A. wash his hands B. do his homework C. clean his bedroom D. wash his teeth

2.When Vince saw Toby’s hands, he felt ________.

A. sorry B. proud C. sad D. terrible

3.Vince’s hands were a little______ than Toby’s.

A. dirtier B. cleaner C. bigger D. smaller

4.From the story we know that_______ .

A. Vince liked soap and water, but Toby didn’t. B. Toby liked soap and water,but Vince didn’t.

C. Vince and Toby liked soap and water. D. Vince and Toby didn’t like soap or water.

5.How many people are there in the story?

A. Four. B. Five. C. Six. D. Seven.

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