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广东省深圳市南山区2019-2020学年八年级上学期英语期末教学质量监测试卷
Shanghaibecome the first city to enforce(执行) its strictest—ever waste law on July 1, 2019. According to the law, people arerequired to separate(分离) dry waste, wet waste, recyclablewaste and harmful waste. Those who fail to separate waste face fines(罚款) of up to 200 yuan. Companies can be fined up to 5,000 yuan. What dopeople think of the law? Let's have a look.
Robertfrom the US: I totally agree! China is heading in the right direction and all theChinese cities are expected to meet this strict standard! I am looking forward toseeing a cleaner, better and healthier China.
Kimfrom the UK: There's no doubt that everyone should do something to protect the environmentI'm all for it. But first of all, we have to make sure people know how to separatedifferent kinds of waste.
Michaelfrom Finland: It's great. In Finland, all soft drinks and beer bottles have a deposit(押金). For example, a Coca— Cola bottle has a depositin the price when you buy it. You get the money back when you return the bottleto the store. And all apartment buildings with more than five apartments must recyclepaper, cardboard, glass and metal waste.
Jackfrom China: I don't think it will achieve expected results, but things will improvefor sure. Some people will start to realize the importance of separating waste andput waste in different bins. In my opinion, as long as we all pull together, wewill be able to make our Earth a better planet.
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