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Disposing (´¦Àí) of waste has been a problem since humans started producing it. As more and more people choose to live close together in cities£¬the waste disposal problem becomes increasingly difficult.
During the eighteenth century£¬it was usual for several neighboring towns to get together to select a faraway spot as a dump site. People would transport household rubbish£¬rotted wood and old possessions to the site. Regularly some of the trash was burned and the rest was buried. The unpleasant sights and smells caused no problem because nobody lived close by. Factories and some other industrial sites also had waste to be disposed of. Those located on rivers often just poured the unwanted remains into the water. Others built huge burners with chimneys to deal with the problem.
Several facts make these choices unacceptable to modern society. The first problem is space. Dumps(À¬»ø³¡)£¬ are most needed in heavily populated areas. Such areas rarely have empty land suitable. Farm areas are refusing to accept rubbish from elsewhere£¬cheap land in major city areas to dispose wastes is nonexistent(²»´æÔÚµÄ). Awareness of pollution dangers has resulted in more strict rules of waste disposal. Pollution of rivers£¬ground water£¬land and air is a price people can no longer pay to get rid of waste. The amount of waste£¬however£¬ continues to grow.
Recycling efforts have become commonplace£¬and many towns require their people to take part. Even the most efficient recycling programs£¬however£¬can hope to deal with only about 50 percent of a city's reusable waste£¬so more people should be involved in recycling programs.
£¨1£©The most suitable title for this passage would be .
A.Places for Disposing of Waste
B.Waste Pollution Dangers
C.Ways of Getting Rid of Waste
D.Waste Disposal Problem
£¨2£©During the 18th century£¬ people disposed of waste in many ways except for .
A.burying it
B.recycling it
C.burning it
D.throwing it into rivers
£¨3£©What can be inferred(ÍƶÏ)from the third paragraph£¿
A.Farm areas will continue accepting waste from the city.
B.There is cheap land to bury waste in modern society.
C.It is difficult to find space to bury waste in modern society.
D.Ways to deal with waste in modern society stay the same.
£¨4£©The main purpose of writing this article is to .
A.select a suitable dump site
B.warn people of the pollution dangers
C.call on people to take part in recycling programs
D.tell people a better way to get rid of the waste

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Andy never wanted to go to bed on time. His parents had explained to him how important it was to go to bed early and get a good rest. But Andy paid no attention to them, and they didn't know what to do until one weekend when they were visiting Andy's grandparents.
Grandpa Peter heard all about it and said, "This sounds like a job for Tubby." So Andy's parents loaded the cat onto the car and returned home.
That night, at bedtime, the same problem happened. Andy didn't want to go to bed, and even though his parents waited a while to see if Tubby would solve the problem, nothing happened.
Hours later, Andy finally decided to go to bed. But what a surprise when he entered his bedroom! Tubby was in his bed, totally sprawling out, pot-belly in the air, and snoring like an express train.
Andy tried to move the cat, but there was no way of moving him an inch. That night he hardly slept, lying on one tiny corner of his bed.
The next day the same thing happened, even though Andy was much more tired from not having slept well. When the third day arrived, he had understood that if he wanted to sleep in his bed, he would have to get into it before Tubby did. That night, when his parents only started to mention the topic of bedtime, Andy rushed upstairs and dived into bed. His parents could not believe it. They knew nothing about Tubby in the bed, nor did they understand why Andy went to bed on time without complaint. They were so happy about this that they stayed up quite late, celebrating.
£¨1£©By saying "This sounds like a job for Tubby", Grandpa means Tubby________.
A.has the same problem as Andy
B.often stays up late on weekend
C.can help solve Andy's problem
D.always likes playing with small boys
£¨2£©The underlined word "snoring" in the fourth paragraph probably means ________.
A.sleeping
B.making noises
C.dreaming
D.relaxing
£¨3£©Andy rushed upstairs for sleep because ________.
A.he was afraid Tubby would take up the bed
B.his parents reminded him of the bed time
C.he was much more tired from lacking sleep
D.his parents might punish him for staying up late
£¨4£©The parents' attitude towards Andy's change can be described as ______.
A.curious
B.disappointed
C.worried
D.Joyful

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Imagine looking out of your window and seeing a whale swim by.That's the sight that surprises New York City residents recently.In the past years,humpback whales have been spotted in the two rivers surrounding the island of Manhattan,the Hudson River and the East River.
Experts say that river cleanup efforts have improved water quality and led to an increase in the number of fish there.Fish are on the humpback's menu.The sighting is also an encouraging sign that conservation efforts are helping humpback whales come back.In 1973,the species was listed as the endangered.Now scientists say humpback whales are making a comeback.
By the middle of the 20th century,hunting whales for profit had nearly wiped out many whale species.In 1973, the U.S. set up the Endangered Species Act.People were no longer allowed to hunt them in the U.S. waters.In 1982, the International Whaling is illegal worldwide.Last September,it was announced that nine groups of humpback whales are no longer endangered.Four groups are still endangered and a fifth is threatened.
The number of them is growing particularly faster in the Southern Hemisphere like Tasman Sea and Coral Sea.And the number of humpback whales in Hawaii has made an amazing recovery.In 1966,there were fewer than 1,500 humpbacks there.Today there are about 10,000.But humpbacks in other parts of the world are still struggling.
¡°We still have a lot of work to do,¡±says Angela Somma,head of NOAAS Fisheries' endangered Species division.¡°But with the right protection,the number of humpback whales should continue to grow.
A. Those efforts to save whales are paying off.
B. People are frightened when seeing whales in the river.
C. Last year,one even swam past where the mayor lives.
D. Today there are about 100,000 humpback whales worldwide.
E. The extra food in the rivers is mainly what's attracting the whales.
F. Scientists have carried out further research on the number of the whales.
G. Scientists say that the focus needs to be on the whales that are still struggling.

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