Theres no question that the big corporations are getting bigger and more powerful.Multinat
A、Resource reasons
B、economic reasons
C、political reasons
D、social system reasons
Phil Barton, chief executive of Keep Britain Tidy, 【62】______ its new Dirty Pig campaign, said it was the first time it had investigated which 【63】______ made up "littered England" and the same names appeared again and again. "We 【64】______ litterers for dropping this fast food litter 【65】______ the first place but also believe the results have pertinent (相关的) messages for the fast food 【66】______ McDonald's, Greggs, KFC and Subway need to do more to 【67】______ littering by their customers".
He recognised efforts made by McDonald's, 【68】______ placing litter bins and increasing litter patrols, but its litter remained "all too prevalent". All fast food chains should reduce 【69】______ packaging, he added. Companies could also, reduce prices 【70】______ those who stayed to eat food on their premises, offer money-off vouchers(代金券) or other 【71】______ for those who returned packaging and put more bins at 【72】______ points in local streets, not just outside their premises. A 【73】______ for McDonald's said: "We do our best. Obviously we ask all our customers to dispose of litter responsibly", Trials of more extensive, all-day litter patrols were 【74】______ in Manchester and Birmingham. KFC said it took its 【75】______ for litter management "very seriously", and would introduce a programme to reduce packaging 【76】______ many products. Subway said that it worked hard to 【77】______ the impact of litter on communities, 【78】______ it was "still down to the 【79】______ customer to dispose of their litter responsibly". Greggs said it recognised the "continuing challenge for us all", 【80】______ having already taken measures to help 【81】______ the issue.
62.
A.elevating
B.launching
C.convening
D.projecting
Weekends are not the only time to worry! Newspaper are full of stories about too many school kids going to school by car because t heir parents do not want them to travel alone on a bus or train.This summer there were more frightening stories of teenagers disappearing with questionable friends that they met on the net.All the Media stories help increase parents fears, but is the UK really so dangerous?
Many young people feel that life for their parents was easier.In the 1960s young people played in the streets more and traveled around town without their parents.“At least our parents can keep tabs on us,” says 16-year-old Julia.“So many people have mobile phones now and their parents ring to find out where they are.I use my mobile to get Dad to come to the station when I arrive late.” Mobiles are not just expensive toys; they help keep young people safe.Most significantly, th ey help keep young people safe.Most significantly, they make parents feel better.Only one problem is, though, that some young people have been attacked by thieves who want to steal their mobile phones.
Young people like going out with friends, but t hey now need to learn how to get home safely.Five million young people in the UK between the ages of 9 to 16 use chat rooms to make friends, but they, too, need to be careful and never give their personal details to a stranger.Young people today have mor e opportunities to meet new people and go out at night more than their parents ever did.Now school, television programs and newspapers must help teenagers to enjoy their freedom and to be responsible for their own safety.
6.Some parents are upset about the summer holidays mainly because their children().
A.wander around on bus in the city
B.chat to strangers in Internet chat rooms
C.make questionable friends on the net
D.are taken little care of by teachers
7.For the sake of the safety, many parents send their kids to school ().
A.by car
B.by bus
C.by train
D.by public transport
8.Most significantly, mobile phones ().
A.enable parents keep a close watch on their kids
B.help keep teenagers safe
C.make parents feel less worried
D.protect teenagers from being attacked
9.Teenagers should never give any strangers ().
A.their mobile phone numbers
B.their family address
C.their personal information
D.their parents'names
10.This passage is mainly about ().
A.freedom for teenagers in summer holidays
B.safety for teenagers in summer holidays
C.activities for teenagers in summer holidays
D.troubles for teenagers in summer holidays
A、Middle names come from the church.
B、Middle names come from our teachers.
C、Middle names come from our best friends.
D、Middle names come from our family or celebrities.
A、It's a religious ceremony.
B、It takes place in churches.
C、It gives a nick name to babies.
D、It's a tradition for getting names.
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