题目内容
San Francisco, a leader in urban recycling, is preparing to turn dog waste into energy.
Norcal Waste System Inc., the city’s largest garbage company, plans to test collection carts(回收车)and collection bags in a city-center park which is popular with dog walkers.
A city study found that almost 4 percent of all the garbage picked up at San Francisco homes was from animal waste, Norcal Waste spokesman Robert Reid said. San Francisco has about 120,000 dogs.
“The city asked us to start a program to recycle dog waste in order to cut back adding more waste in landfills(废渣埋填池) “,Reid said.
Dog waste will be poured into a methane digester(沼气池),and the methane it gives off will be collected and burned to make electricity or to heat homes.
“Dogs and cats in the United States produce about 10 million tons of waste a year,” Will Brinton, an environmental scientist said.
“As much as we love them, our pets leave a lot of fertilizer behind them in yards and on the street but that can be a major source of contamination of groundwater,” Brinton said.
European cities such as Zurich, Frankfurt, Munich and Vienna are starting biology programs to turn waste into gas ,he said.
San Francisco runs a great program to recycle bottles, cars, paper and other rubbish and now two-thirds of its garbage needn’t be carried to landfills .The city’s goal is a 75 percent drop by 2010 and zero new waste in landfills by 2020.
【小题1】San Francisco will plan to use dog waste for making __________.
| A.fertilizer | B.gas | C.electricity | D.methane |
| A.Increase | B.Reduction | C.Flow | D.Pollution |
| A.San Francisco is short of electricity |
| B.San Francisco has done a lot of in rubbish recycling. |
| C.Fewer people will keep dogs as pets in San Francisco |
| D.There will be no rubbish by 2010 in San Francisco |
| A.San Francisco ‘s new policy for pet keepers |
| B.San Francisco ‘s new plan for recycling |
| C.how to keep a city clean |
| D.how to deal with rubbish |
【小题1】D【小题2】D【小题3】B【小题4】B
解析
Though ________ in San Francisco, Dave Mitchell had always preferred to record the plain facts of small-town life.
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A.raised |
B.grown |
C.developed |
D.cultivated |
Many people say pennies are not worth saving. After all, a penny is only worth a cent. But one unusual penny turned out to be worth a lot more when a coin collector paid $1.7 million for it earlier this month.
The coin is one of a kind. It is the only penny that the Denver mint(铸币厂) made out of copper, instead of steel, in 1943. Because it is unique, it is also very valuable. No penny has ever sold for so much money.
The Changing Penny
The Lincoln penny first appeared in 1909. For 34 years, the one-cent coin was made out of copper. Then, in 1943, the penny changed. World War II was going on, and copper was needed for equipment. So for one year, pennies were made out of steel instead. At least most of them were.
Only a few coins were made out of unused copper. There are three main mints, or places where coins are made, in the United States. Of the known copper pennies from 1943, twelve were made in the Philadephia mint, and five were made in the San Francisco mint. Only one was made in the Denver mint.
Nobody knows for sure why a copper penny was made at the Denver mint in 1943, coin dealers Andy Skrabalak told Time for Kids. “There is a rumor that a mint employee made the coin in the middle of the night.”
A Special Set
The coin collector who bought the $1.7 million penny wants to remain unknown. But the reason for the trade is known. He already had two copper pennies from 1943 – one from the San Francisco mint and one from the Philadephia mint. To complete the set, he needed the Denver penny. The three coins will go on display at a coin exhibition in Tampa, Florida.
The collector who sold the penny is also keeping his name a secret. It took four years to convince him to give up the rare coin. Now that he has finally donating all of the money to charity.
1.Why is the Lincoln penny worth over one million dollars?
A. Because it has a history of thirty-four years.
B. Because it was made out of a rare material.
C. Because it was made on one night of 1943 by the Denver mint.
D, Because it was the only coin Denver mint made out of copper in 1943.
2.Before the Lincoln penny was sold, people thought one-cent coins __________.
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A.were worth collecting for selling later |
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B.were surely valuable if not made out of steel |
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C.wouldn’t be sold for large amounts of money |
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D.were only useful for some coin museums |
3.At least how many copper coins were made in 1943?
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A.Five |
B.Twelve |
C.Seventeen |
D.Eighteen |
4.What can we learn about the collector who sold the penny?
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A.He already had two copper pennies from 1943. |
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B.He wanted to complete the set of copper pennies. |
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C.He didn’t want to sell his penny in the beginning. |
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D.He was a well-known coin dealer in Tampa, Horida. |