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 It is important to do with the rubbish in cities. Rubbish must be       1.____________

treated properly. Thus, it may cause a lot of prob??lems. It may pollute       2.____________

the air and water. When people breathe the polluted air or drink polluted  3.____________

water, we may get ill. Our city has begun to pay attention to the roblem.   4.____________

As far as I know, some rubbish is sorted and sent to different facto??ry.       5.____________

Rubbish, such as old newspapers and glass, are recycled. Some harmful    6.____________

rubbish is sent to a certain place and buried. Waste air is cleaned after it    7.____________

goes into the air. Waste water is treated before it poured into rivers. To     8.____________

protect from the environment, the government has passed laws to      9.____________

prevent people from throwing rubbish everywhere. We should do our       10.___________

best to take good care of the environment and fight against pollution.

1. 把do改为deal。

2. 把thus改为otherwise。

3. 在drink后加the。

4. 把we改为they。

5. 把factory改为factories。

6. 把are改为is。

7. 把after改为before。

8. 在poured前面加is。

9. 去掉protect后面的from。

10. 此行正确。


解析:

1.do with表示“处理”只能用于与what连用的疑问句中,否则,它是“需要、想要、忍受”之意(常与can, could连用)。

2.前后不是因果关系,而是“否则”“如果不处理好的话,就会…”。

3.the polluted air与the polluted air是并列关系,特指前句提到的那些被污染了的空气和水。

4.因为替代的是前面的people。

5.不同的工厂,当然不只一家。

6.因为主语是rubbish,是单数,当然用is。

7.由前后意义的逻辑关系所知。

8.因为it(waste water)与pour(倒)是被动关系。

9.protect本身是及物动词,protect…from…意为“保护…免受…”。

10.此行正确。

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