Recycling has been around for centuries, but it really began to gain popularity in the 1970s, after global oil shortages left parts of the world without gasoline. It was at that time that people started to realize that we didn t have an endless supply of vital natural resources. To help protect the environment and to take more responsibility for the future, people seriously got into recycling things like paper, bottles, cans, and plastic. But the recycling movement really started taking off after the first Earth Day was celebrated on April 22nd, 1970. The organizers of the event designated it as a national day for the environment and a day to think about our environment and take the necessary steps to preserve a healthy earth. Since then, countries all over the world have been celebrating Earth Day and adhering to the idea of recycling. Recycling has, in fact, become an essential part of daily life for most people living in most parts of the world. In my city, recycling is done once every two weeks, usually on a weekend. I fully support this and always try to keep the glass, cans, and plastic that I dispose separate by placing them in the proper bins. We are all helping to save the environment when we recycle. It takes massive amounts of space to bury trash in the ground in landfills, and burning
trash is not much better for all kinds of reasons. So, what can we do as individuals to really make a difference? Recycling is our best, and possibly our only, answer. There is, however, one part of recycling that I despise: the collection of paper and cardboard products carried out by third-party people* every Saturday and Sunday morning. As I mentioned, I fully support the recycling movement. But I think that these collectors driving around town at 8:30 in the morning on a weekend with a megaphone blaring* is totally rude and inconsiderate. Of course, I appreciate someone coming around and collecting my old newspapers, but asking for people s recycling so early on a Saturday or Sunday is discourteous*. And it disrupts my much-needed catch-up sleep. (Source: English Indicator 3 [Intermediate], Nan Un-Do, 2016) third-party people* blaring* discourteous* buy increase in take in ruin scarcity smallness disadvantages extinction medical mortal biological crucial sustain prepare observe confirm give off throw away set aside rule out take a chance bridge a gap cause a change solve an equation evaluated founded criticized conducted tricky bold impolite rigid disturbs disappoints disconnects discourages
According to paragraph 1, which of the following is true? Recycling was implemented for the first time in the 1970s. In the 1970s, people became aware that the earth s natural resources might run out in the future. Global oil shortages were caused by people working in the car industry. People became serious about recycling because it was very profitable. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is true? More than six decades have passed since the first Earth Day was celebrated. Earth Day was designated as a national holiday in all countries around the world. The organizers of Earth Day were ignorant of environmental issues. Earth Day has played an important role in promoting recycling. According to paragraph 3, which of the following is true? These days people do not take recycling for granted. The schedule for recycling in the author s city changes every two weeks. The author is willing to sort out waste according to its type. Glass, cans, and plastic should be dumped in the same bin. According to paragraph 4, which of the following is true? There is nothing better than recycling to reduce waste materials. Only a little time is required to bury a large amount of trash in a landfill. There is only one reason why trash should not be burnt. We don t have to assist people who don t know how to recycle things.
According to paragraph 5, which of the following is true? The author does not want to collect paper and cardboard products. The author avoids driving a car on weekend mornings. The author is annoyed by loud megaphone announcements on weekend mornings. The author cannot sleep well because he is worried about the future of the planet.
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Instructions for the Ecolight Lantern Thank you for purchasing our product, the Ecolight Lantern. The batteries must be charged before use. Once fully charged, the lantern can be used for 6 hours on average. The solar batteries must be recharged in direct sunlight. Angle the panel directly towards the sun. The charging time varies depending on time of the year, temperature, weather, as well as cleanliness of the panel surface and the age of the batteries inside the lantern. After approximately 2 years, the rechargeable batteries need to be replaced. When the lantern no longer lights up after charging it outside in the sun, replace the batteries with rechargeable AA type batteries*. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE. AA type batteries*
The instructions above give details on. how to order a lantern with a solar battery changes in the product design what you need to do to use the lantern the structure of rechargeable batteries According to the instructions,. the lantern always requires the same location to fully recharge the batteries the recharging time is the same regardless of the weather conditions it is important to turn the solar panel away from the sun the age of the batteries affects the charging time The lantern. will function for about two years with new batteries will come with fully charged batteries from the factory should be returned to the company to replace the batteries needs two batteries to work properly for a year Product owners should not. wipe the solar panel on the body of the lantern charge it for longer than 3 hours at a time turn it off without fully charging the batteries throw away the instructions in case they need them later