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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- *理工类相同项单选集考试卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、paper or plastictake a walk along the chesapeake bay, and you are likely to see plastic bags floating in the water. ever since these now ubiquitous (到处存在的) symbols of american super-consumption sh
2、owed up in the supermarkets, plastic shopping bags have made their(51)into local waterways, and from there, into the bay, where they can(52)wildlife. piles of them - the(53)takes centuries to decompose (分解) - show up in landfills and on city streets. plastic bags also take an environmental toll in t
3、he form of millions of barrels of oil expended every year to produce them.enter annapolis(54)you will see plastic bags distributed free in department stores and supermarkets. alderman sam shropshire has introduced a well-meaning proposal to ban retailers (零售商)(55)distributing plastic shopping bags i
4、n marylands capital. instead, retailers would be required to offer bags(56)recycled paper and to sell reusable bags. the city of baltimore is considering a similar measure. opponents of the idea, however, argue that(57)bags are harmful, too: they cost more to make, they consume more(58)to transport,
5、 and recycling them causes more pollution than recycling plastic. the argument for depriving annapolis residents (居民) of their plastic bags is(59)accepted. everyone in this(60)is right about one thing: disposable shopping bags of any type are(61), and the best outcome would be for customers to reuse
6、 bags instead. annapoliss mayor is investigating how to hand out free, reusable (可以再度使用的) shopping bags to city residents, a proposal that can proceed regardless of whether other bags are banned. a less-expensive(62)would be to encourage retailers to give discounts to customers(63)bring their own, r
7、eusable bags, a policy that a spokesman for the supermarket giant food says its chain already has in place. and this policy would be more(64)if stores imitated furniture mega-retailer ikea and charged for disposable bags at the checkout counter. a broad ban on the use of plastic shopping bags, which
8、 would merely replace some forms of pollution with others, is not the(65).51( )a.trackb.pathc.wayd.road2、paper or plastictake a walk along the chesapeake bay, and you are likely to see plastic bags floating in the water. ever since these now ubiquitous (到处存在的) symbols of american super-consumption s
9、howed up in the supermarkets, plastic shopping bags have made their(51)into local waterways, and from there, into the bay, where they can(52)wildlife. piles of them - the(53)takes centuries to decompose (分解) - show up in landfills and on city streets. plastic bags also take an environmental toll in
10、the form of millions of barrels of oil expended every year to produce them.enter annapolis(54)you will see plastic bags distributed free in department stores and supermarkets. alderman sam shropshire has introduced a well-meaning proposal to ban retailers (零售商)(55)distributing plastic shopping bags
11、in marylands capital. instead, retailers would be required to offer bags(56)recycled paper and to sell reusable bags. the city of baltimore is considering a similar measure. opponents of the idea, however, argue that(57)bags are harmful, too: they cost more to make, they consume more(58)to transport
12、, and recycling them causes more pollution than recycling plastic. the argument for depriving annapolis residents (居民) of their plastic bags is(59)accepted. everyone in this(60)is right about one thing: disposable shopping bags of any type are(61), and the best outcome would be for customers to reus
13、e bags instead. annapoliss mayor is investigating how to hand out free, reusable (可以再度使用的) shopping bags to city residents, a proposal that can proceed regardless of whether other bags are banned. a less-expensive(62)would be to encourage retailers to give discounts to customers(63)bring their own,
14、reusable bags, a policy that a spokesman for the supermarket giant food says its chain already has in place. and this policy would be more(64)if stores imitated furniture mega-retailer ikea and charged for disposable bags at the checkout counter. a broad ban on the use of plastic shopping bags, whic
15、h would merely replace some forms of pollution with others, is not the(65).52( )a.harmb.helpc.keepd.nurture3、paper or plastictake a walk along the chesapeake bay, and you are likely to see plastic bags floating in the water. ever since these now ubiquitous (到处存在的) symbols of american super-consumpti
16、on showed up in the supermarkets, plastic shopping bags have made their(51)into local waterways, and from there, into the bay, where they can(52)wildlife. piles of them - the(53)takes centuries to decompose (分解) - show up in landfills and on city streets. plastic bags also take an environmental toll
17、 in the form of millions of barrels of oil expended every year to produce them.enter annapolis(54)you will see plastic bags distributed free in department stores and supermarkets. alderman sam shropshire has introduced a well-meaning proposal to ban retailers (零售商)(55)distributing plastic shopping b
18、ags in marylands capital. instead, retailers would be required to offer bags(56)recycled paper and to sell reusable bags. the city of baltimore is considering a similar measure. opponents of the idea, however, argue that(57)bags are harmful, too: they cost more to make, they consume more(58)to trans
19、port, and recycling them causes more pollution than recycling plastic. the argument for depriving annapolis residents (居民) of their plastic bags is(59)accepted. everyone in this(60)is right about one thing: disposable shopping bags of any type are(61), and the best outcome would be for customers to
20、reuse bags instead. annapoliss mayor is investigating how to hand out free, reusable (可以再度使用的) shopping bags to city residents, a proposal that can proceed regardless of whether other bags are banned. a less-expensive(62)would be to encourage retailers to give discounts to customers(63)bring their o
21、wn, reusable bags, a policy that a spokesman for the supermarket giant food says its chain already has in place. and this policy would be more(64)if stores imitated furniture mega-retailer ikea and charged for disposable bags at the checkout counter. a broad ban on the use of plastic shopping bags,
22、which would merely replace some forms of pollution with others, is not the(65).53( )a.elementb.mixturec.matterd.material4、paper or plastictake a walk along the chesapeake bay, and you are likely to see plastic bags floating in the water. ever since these now ubiquitous (到处存在的) symbols of american su
23、per-consumption showed up in the supermarkets, plastic shopping bags have made their(51)into local waterways, and from there, into the bay, where they can(52)wildlife. piles of them - the(53)takes centuries to decompose (分解) - show up in landfills and on city streets. plastic bags also take an envir
24、onmental toll in the form of millions of barrels of oil expended every year to produce them.enter annapolis(54)you will see plastic bags distributed free in department stores and supermarkets. alderman sam shropshire has introduced a well-meaning proposal to ban retailers (零售商)(55)distributing plast
25、ic shopping bags in marylands capital. instead, retailers would be required to offer bags(56)recycled paper and to sell reusable bags. the city of baltimore is considering a similar measure. opponents of the idea, however, argue that(57)bags are harmful, too: they cost more to make, they consume mor
26、e(58)to transport, and recycling them causes more pollution than recycling plastic. the argument for depriving annapolis residents (居民) of their plastic bags is(59)accepted. everyone in this(60)is right about one thing: disposable shopping bags of any type are(61), and the best outcome would be for
27、customers to reuse bags instead. annapoliss mayor is investigating how to hand out free, reusable (可以再度使用的) shopping bags to city residents, a proposal that can proceed regardless of whether other bags are banned. a less-expensive(62)would be to encourage retailers to give discounts to customers(63)
28、bring their own, reusable bags, a policy that a spokesman for the supermarket giant food says its chain already has in place. and this policy would be more(64)if stores imitated furniture mega-retailer ikea and charged for disposable bags at the checkout counter. a broad ban on the use of plastic sh
29、opping bags, which would merely replace some forms of pollution with others, is not the(65).54( )a.orb.andc.butd.so5、paper or plastictake a walk along the chesapeake bay, and you are likely to see plastic bags floating in the water. ever since these now ubiquitous (到处存在的) symbols of american super-c
30、onsumption showed up in the supermarkets, plastic shopping bags have made their(51)into local waterways, and from there, into the bay, where they can(52)wildlife. piles of them - the(53)takes centuries to decompose (分解) - show up in landfills and on city streets. plastic bags also take an environmen
31、tal toll in the form of millions of barrels of oil expended every year to produce them.enter annapolis(54)you will see plastic bags distributed free in department stores and supermarkets. alderman sam shropshire has introduced a well-meaning proposal to ban retailers (零售商)(55)distributing plastic sh
32、opping bags in marylands capital. instead, retailers would be required to offer bags(56)recycled paper and to sell reusable bags. the city of baltimore is considering a similar measure. opponents of the idea, however, argue that(57)bags are harmful, too: they cost more to make, they consume more(58)
33、to transport, and recycling them causes more pollution than recycling plastic. the argument for depriving annapolis residents (居民) of their plastic bags is(59)accepted. everyone in this(60)is right about one thing: disposable shopping bags of any type are(61), and the best outcome would be for custo
34、mers to reuse bags instead. annapoliss mayor is investigating how to hand out free, reusable (可以再度使用的) shopping bags to city residents, a proposal that can proceed regardless of whether other bags are banned. a less-expensive(62)would be to encourage retailers to give discounts to customers(63)bring
35、 their own, reusable bags, a policy that a spokesman for the supermarket giant food says its chain already has in place. and this policy would be more(64)if stores imitated furniture mega-retailer ikea and charged for disposable bags at the checkout counter. a broad ban on the use of plastic shoppin
36、g bags, which would merely replace some forms of pollution with others, is not the(65).55( )a.fromb.atc.out ofd.into6、paper or plastictake a walk along the chesapeake bay, and you are likely to see plastic bags floating in the water. ever since these now ubiquitous (到处存在的) symbols of american super-
37、consumption showed up in the supermarkets, plastic shopping bags have made their(51)into local waterways, and from there, into the bay, where they can(52)wildlife. piles of them - the(53)takes centuries to decompose (分解) - show up in landfills and on city streets. plastic bags also take an environme
38、ntal toll in the form of millions of barrels of oil expended every year to produce them.enter annapolis(54)you will see plastic bags distributed free in department stores and supermarkets. alderman sam shropshire has introduced a well-meaning proposal to ban retailers (零售商)(55)distributing plastic s
39、hopping bags in marylands capital. instead, retailers would be required to offer bags(56)recycled paper and to sell reusable bags. the city of baltimore is considering a similar measure. opponents of the idea, however, argue that(57)bags are harmful, too: they cost more to make, they consume more(58
40、)to transport, and recycling them causes more pollution than recycling plastic. the argument for depriving annapolis residents (居民) of their plastic bags is(59)accepted. everyone in this(60)is right about one thing: disposable shopping bags of any type are(61), and the best outcome would be for cust
41、omers to reuse bags instead. annapoliss mayor is investigating how to hand out free, reusable (可以再度使用的) shopping bags to city residents, a proposal that can proceed regardless of whether other bags are banned. a less-expensive(62)would be to encourage retailers to give discounts to customers(63)brin
42、g their own, reusable bags, a policy that a spokesman for the supermarket giant food says its chain already has in place. and this policy would be more(64)if stores imitated furniture mega-retailer ikea and charged for disposable bags at the checkout counter. a broad ban on the use of plastic shoppi
43、ng bags, which would merely replace some forms of pollution with others, is not the(65).56( )a.made outb.made upc.made ofd.made into7、paper or plastictake a walk along the chesapeake bay, and you are likely to see plastic bags floating in the water. ever since these now ubiquitous (到处存在的) symbols of
44、 american super-consumption showed up in the supermarkets, plastic shopping bags have made their(51)into local waterways, and from there, into the bay, where they can(52)wildlife. piles of them - the(53)takes centuries to decompose (分解) - show up in landfills and on city streets. plastic bags also t
45、ake an environmental toll in the form of millions of barrels of oil expended every year to produce them.enter annapolis(54)you will see plastic bags distributed free in department stores and supermarkets. alderman sam shropshire has introduced a well-meaning proposal to ban retailers (零售商)(55)distri
46、buting plastic shopping bags in marylands capital. instead, retailers would be required to offer bags(56)recycled paper and to sell reusable bags. the city of baltimore is considering a similar measure. opponents of the idea, however, argue that(57)bags are harmful, too: they cost more to make, they
47、 consume more(58)to transport, and recycling them causes more pollution than recycling plastic. the argument for depriving annapolis residents (居民) of their plastic bags is(59)accepted. everyone in this(60)is right about one thing: disposable shopping bags of any type are(61), and the best outcome w
48、ould be for customers to reuse bags instead. annapoliss mayor is investigating how to hand out free, reusable (可以再度使用的) shopping bags to city residents, a proposal that can proceed regardless of whether other bags are banned. a less-expensive(62)would be to encourage retailers to give discounts to c
49、ustomers(63)bring their own, reusable bags, a policy that a spokesman for the supermarket giant food says its chain already has in place. and this policy would be more(64)if stores imitated furniture mega-retailer ikea and charged for disposable bags at the checkout counter. a broad ban on the use o
50、f plastic shopping bags, which would merely replace some forms of pollution with others, is not the(65).57( )a.clothb.paperc.plasticd.synthetic8、paper or plastictake a walk along the chesapeake bay, and you are likely to see plastic bags floating in the water. ever since these now ubiquitous (到处存在的)
51、 symbols of american super-consumption showed up in the supermarkets, plastic shopping bags have made their(51)into local waterways, and from there, into the bay, where they can(52)wildlife. piles of them - the(53)takes centuries to decompose (分解) - show up in landfills and on city streets. plastic
52、bags also take an environmental toll in the form of millions of barrels of oil expended every year to produce them.enter annapolis(54)you will see plastic bags distributed free in department stores and supermarkets. alderman sam shropshire has introduced a well-meaning proposal to ban retailers (零售商
53、)(55)distributing plastic shopping bags in marylands capital. instead, retailers would be required to offer bags(56)recycled paper and to sell reusable bags. the city of baltimore is considering a similar measure. opponents of the idea, however, argue that(57)bags are harmful, too: they cost more to
54、 make, they consume more(58)to transport, and recycling them causes more pollution than recycling plastic. the argument for depriving annapolis residents (居民) of their plastic bags is(59)accepted. everyone in this(60)is right about one thing: disposable shopping bags of any type are(61), and the bes
55、t outcome would be for customers to reuse bags instead. annapoliss mayor is investigating how to hand out free, reusable (可以再度使用的) shopping bags to city residents, a proposal that can proceed regardless of whether other bags are banned. a less-expensive(62)would be to encourage retailers to give dis
56、counts to customers(63)bring their own, reusable bags, a policy that a spokesman for the supermarket giant food says its chain already has in place. and this policy would be more(64)if stores imitated furniture mega-retailer ikea and charged for disposable bags at the checkout counter. a broad ban o
57、n the use of plastic shopping bags, which would merely replace some forms of pollution with others, is not the(65).58( )a.landb.resourcesc.oxygend.water9、paper or plastictake a walk along the chesapeake bay, and you are likely to see plastic bags floating in the water. ever since these now ubiquitou
58、s (到处存在的) symbols of american super-consumption showed up in the supermarkets, plastic shopping bags have made their(51)into local waterways, and from there, into the bay, where they can(52)wildlife. piles of them - the(53)takes centuries to decompose (分解) - show up in landfills and on city streets. plastic bags also take an environmental toll
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