题目内容
For years, Ussuri Bay was a landfill(填埋场) for glass bottles and waste from a nearby factory. But today, all those materials 1.(throw) away by people have been shaped into a colourful glass beach.
Many years ago, truckloads of glass 2.(pour) into Ussuri Bay. Instead of 3. should have been a landfill for unwanted, waste, Steklyashka beach is actually one of the most wonderful tourist 4.(attract) in the world. For years, waves have rounded and polished the pieces of glass into beautiful stones of various colours and have turned this place5. a wonderland.
Once considered a no-go zone, Steklyashka beach is now popular with both locals and tourists, and has been afforded special protection by the local government. In summer, it’s 6. unique bathing spot. People 7.(usual) drive from the port city of Vladivostok, about 30 minutes away, 8.(take) photos of the breathtaking 9.(nature) beauty there.
Photos of the beautiful glass sand of Steklyashka beach 10.(become) popular online since an article in The Siberian Times showed this wonder to the whole world.