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There has been a big change in the shopping experience throughout
The production, sale and use of plastic shopping bags 0.025 millimeter thick or thinner have been banned, and shops have been forbidden to provide customers with free plastic bags.
Many people are doubtful about the effects of such a ban, because people are used to receiving free plastic bags at check-out counters to put in the things they have bought. Complaints about inconvenience and additional cost have caused some to think the ban will fail or at least not be carried out completely.
But there is no excuse for not carrying out the ban completely. The convenience of free plastic shopping bags was at the expense of the environment.
Nobody can tell how many plastic bags are given, used and got rid of every day. We all know, from personal experiences that we are provided with these bags freely for our packing needs.
And we seldom reuse the bags. That is not just waste. It’s also environmental pollution. We are often annoyed by seeing discarded plastic bags in both cities and the countryside.
The rest usually end up in landfills. They do not begin to rot until 100 or more years later, and their complete decomposition takes 200years.
Lots of people bought plastic bags for use after June1. This shows that it is not easy to stop consumers from doing what they long took for granted.
But we believe additional costs and strict rules will finally help them get used to the ban. The process will be easier if more affordable and practical choices are offered to replace plastic bags.
We believe that, as long as there is a strong political will on the officials’ part, the ban will succeed.
Title: 76. ___________on plastic shopping bags
77. _________ | Plastic shopping bags 0.025millimeters thick or thinner are banned. |
Shops are forbidden to provide customers with free plastic bags. | |
Purpose | ◆to 78. __________ the environment as plastic are a source of pollution. ◆to reduce 79. ___________ as people seldom reuse the bags |
People’s complaint | ◆being 80.__________ as people have been accustomed to using plastic bags having to spend 81. ___________ |
82. ____________ | ◆charging for the bags ◆enforcing 83. ___________ ◆offering more 84. _____________ choices |
85. ____________ | a strong will from the government |
Not many people talk to my son. It isn’t that they don’t want to. My son is two years old, and he’s 36 . I used to become 37 when strangers stared at us when we had conversations. But embarrassment soon became pride when I 38 that people were only staring because they thought our language was 39 . And indeed it is. He can 40 more with his face and 41 than most children of his age can say with their voices. To me, nothing is more beautiful than a child’s small hands 42 “I love you ”or “Mama, hold me ”.
People will 43 up to us, sometimes embarrassed and nervous, sometimes shy, but always 44 about this beautiful language we use. And 45 we do meet someone who “speaks” his language, it’s a unique and wonderful gift. Last week the whole family went to a nearby Zuka Juice. I noticed many people 46 us sign with Noah.
Near the front door were two missionaries(传教士).One of them was 47 our conversation, and 48 at Noah. Noah waved back and smiled. 49 the young man did next made my heart leap and tears come to my eyes.
I watched with 50 as his hands formed the signs for “You are beautiful”. I controlled my tears and watched him do it 51 . Noah turned and looked at me, his eyes huge, 52 to say, “MOM, DID YOU SEE THAT?!” The young man then signed to Noah, “How are you?” Noah did a few baby signs back, and 53 .
His 54 with my son was like a ray of sunshine. Even now when I 55 to what he said, it brings tears to my eyes. There aren’t many moments like that for Noah, and it’s a memory I’ll treasure forever.
36. A. blind | B. weak | C. deaf | D. childish |
37. A. embarrassed | B. angry | C. afraid | D. excited |
38. A. remembered | B. meant | C. learned | D. informed |
39. A. complex | B. strange | C. beautiful | D. smooth |
40. A. sing | B. say | C. teach | D. appreciate |
41. A. legs | B. hands | C. nose | D. head |
42. A. saying | B. signing | C. proving | D. writing |
43. A. walk | B. add | C. take | D. put |
44. A. anxious | B. curious | C. careful | D. hopeful |
45. A. when | B. how | C. although | D. since |
46. A. questioning | B. imitating | C. learning | D. watching |
47. A. finding out | B. staring at | C. listening to | D. checking on |
48. A. knocked | B. looked | C. laughed | D. waved |
49. A. how | B. what | C. why | D. when |
50. A. amazement | B. doubt | C. anger | D. fear |
51. A. another | B. again | C. more | D. all |
52. A. even if | B. in case | C. now that | D. as if |
53. A. bored | B. smiled | C. confused | D. refused |
54. A. appearance | B. agreement | C. conversation | D. connection |
55. A. add up | B. stand up | C. break into | D. think back |