6. People can get the latest ________and enjoy interesting programs on it.
A. computer B. website C. information D. the Internet
7. ________ from factories is one cause of water pollution
A. waste B. materials C. treasure D. dynamite
8. I don’t spend much time________ the Net. I’m too busy with my homework.
A. going B. making C. playing D. surfing
9. I can’t easily get access________ the Internet because of living in the country.
A. for B. to C. into D. about
10. We should put garbage bins around here to prevent lazy students________throwing trsh.
A. for B. against C. from D. away
11. They were riding________the forest.
A. over B. to C. for D. through
12. Let’s do it, ________?
A. shall we B. shall I C. don’t you D. shan’t we
13. I am a student, ________?
A. aren’t I B. am not I C. aren’t you D. am I
14. You should avoid________ in such a dangerous river.
A. swim B. to swim C. sitting D. swimming
15. I think most children are creative enough to write________ poems.
A. beauty B. beautiful C. beautifully D. beautify
16. If we go on littering, the environment will become________ polluted
A. seriously B. serious C. hardier D. hardly
17. They wanted their school________ more beautiful and attractive.
A. become B. to become C. becoming D. becomes
18. I’m worried________ our environment are getting worse.
A. which B. that C. what D. whose
19. He is going to the post office ________ he wants to send a letter.
A. as B. however C. and D. although
20. I won’t meet him ________ he doesn’t come.
A. because B. if C. although D. unless
In the UK we each use about two hundred steel food and drink cans every year. Steel cans are popular because they are convenient, easy to store and unbreakable. But when you have finished with a can what do you do with it? Do you throw it away and forget all about it? Probably! But behind the scenes there are people whose job is to make sure that the steel is never wasted. In fact, recycling or re – using steel cans is so successful that every day of the year more than five million cans start new lives in new steel products.
After you have thrown away your can, what happens? Well, first of all it is collected by the men who empty your dustbin each week and taken to a tip, together with all the other household rubbish. Then the rubbish is sorted and the steel cans are taken separately to a special factory which turns old cans into high quality steel. It’s this steel that may well find its way back into your home in the form of knives and folks, garden equipment and, of course, food and drink cans.
So next time you open your fizzy drink, just remember where your can may have been!.
21. What is the text mainly about?
A. The production of canned food and drink in the UK.
B. Collecting household rubbish.
C. Recycling food and drink cans.
D. How steel cans are made
22. Why do the use a lot of cans?
A. Because we can throw them away and forget all about them.
B. Because they are convenient, easy to store and unbreakable.
C. Because they can be collected by the men who empty your dustbin each week and taken to a tip.
D. Because they are taken separately to a special factory which turns old cans into high quality steel.
23. Why would somebody read the text?
A. to learn about the soft drink industry.
B. to understand how rubbish is collected.
C. to find out more about how steel is made.
D. to discover what happens to old cans.
24. How do we know that re – using steel is very successful?
A. Every person eses 5000 cans a year.
B. Over 5,000,000 cans are recycled daily.
C. All cans and tins are now made from steel.
D. It reduces the amount of waste to collect.
25. What does the writer suggest about our attitude to old cans?
A. We don’t care what happens to them.
B. We should be more careful where to throw them.
C. We could help by sending them to the factory.
D. We are making things difficult for the dustbin men.
6. People can get the latest ________and enjoy interesting programs on it.
A. computer B. website C. information D. the Internet
7. ________ from factories is one cause of water pollution
A. waste B. materials C. treasure D. dynamite
8. I don’t spend much time________ the Net. I’m too busy with my homework.
A. going B. making C. playing D. surfing
9. I can’t easily get access________ the Internet because of living in the country.
A. for B. to C. into D. about
10. We should put garbage bins around here to prevent lazy students________throwing trsh.
A. for B. against C. from D. away
11. They were riding________the forest.
A. over B. to C. for D. through
12. Let’s do it, ________?
A. shall we B. shall I C. don’t you D. shan’t we
13. I am a student, ________?
A. aren’t I B. am not I C. aren’t you D. am I
14. You should avoid________ in such a dangerous river.
A. swim B. to swim C. sitting D. swimming
15. I think most children are creative enough to write________ poems.
A. beauty B. beautiful C. beautifully D. beautify
16. If we go on littering, the environment will become________ polluted
A. seriously B. serious C. hardier D. hardly
17. They wanted their school________ more beautiful and attractive.
A. become B. to become C. becoming D. becomes
18. I’m worried________ our environment are getting worse.
A. which B. that C. what D. whose
19. He is going to the post office ________ he wants to send a letter.
A. as B. however C. and D. although
20. I won’t meet him ________ he doesn’t come.
A. because B. if C. although D. unless
In the UK we each use about two hundred steel food and drink cans every year. Steel cans are popular because they are convenient, easy to store and unbreakable. But when you have finished with a can what do you do with it? Do you throw it away and forget all about it? Probably! But behind the scenes there are people whose job is to make sure that the steel is never wasted. In fact, recycling or re – using steel cans is so successful that every day of the year more than five million cans start new lives in new steel products.
After you have thrown away your can, what happens? Well, first of all it is collected by the men who empty your dustbin each week and taken to a tip, together with all the other household rubbish. Then the rubbish is sorted and the steel cans are taken separately to a special factory which turns old cans into high quality steel. It’s this steel that may well find its way back into your home in the form of knives and folks, garden equipment and, of course, food and drink cans.
So next time you open your fizzy drink, just remember where your can may have been!.
21. What is the text mainly about?
A. The production of canned food and drink in the UK.
B. Collecting household rubbish.
C. Recycling food and drink cans.
D. How steel cans are made
22. Why do the use a lot of cans?
A. Because we can throw them away and forget all about them.
B. Because they are convenient, easy to store and unbreakable.
C. Because they can be collected by the men who empty your dustbin each week and taken to a tip.
D. Because they are taken separately to a special factory which turns old cans into high quality steel.
23. Why would somebody read the text?
A. to learn about the soft drink industry.
B. to understand how rubbish is collected.
C. to find out more about how steel is made.
D. to discover what happens to old cans.
24. How do we know that re – using steel is very successful?
A. Every person eses 5000 cans a year.
B. Over 5,000,000 cans are recycled daily.
C. All cans and tins are now made from steel.
D. It reduces the amount of waste to collect.
25. What does the writer suggest about our attitude to old cans?
A. We don’t care what happens to them.
B. We should be more careful where to throw them.
C. We could help by sending them to the factory.
D. We are making things difficult for the dustbin men.