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II. Cloze: 
(Ⅰ)Almost a decade ago, California became the first state in the United States to ban single-use plastic bags. This was in an effort to tackle a(n) __24__ plastic waste problem. Then came the reusable, heavy-duty plastic bags, offered to shoppers for 10 cents. Designed to withstand dozens of uses, and technically recyclable, many retailers treated them as exempt from the ban.
But because they didn’t look much different from the __25__ bags they replaced, lots of people didn’t actually reuse them. And though they came __26__ with a recycling symbol, it turned out that few, if any, actually were recycled.
The unhappy result: Last year, Californians threw away more plastic bags, by weight, than when the law first passed, according to figures from CalRecycle, California’s recycling agency. Now, lawmakers are trying to fix that. A new bill seeks to ban all plastic bags offered at the checkout line, including the heavy duty kind. (Shoppers would still be able to pay for a paper bag.)
“It’s time for us to get rid of plastic bags all together,” said state Sen. Ben Allen, a Democrat and a sponsor of the bill. By some accounts, California’s initial plastic bag ban was a well-meaning but failed experiment, an environmental rule that backfired and __27__ made the matter worse. “We didn’t worry about the carve-out for these thicker bags in the early days,” said Mark Murray, director of Californians Against Waste, an advocacy group. “It just didn’t seem like they were going to be the thing that they__28__ became.” Some advocates say the initial ban would have been effective if properly enforced. The ban, adopted in 2014, allowed for plastic bags to be sold to shoppers only if they were widely recycled in California. Daniel Conway of the California Grocers Association said retailers had “followed the letter of the law.” He said he hoped new legislation would clear up any confusion that remained over the thicker bags. “We see this as finishing what we started,” he said. “People are really starting to accept that they bring reusable bags with them when they go to the grocery store.”

【題組】25.
(A) flimsy
(B) genial
(C) indignant
(D) lachrymose


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Yang 高一上 (2024/05/03):
But because they didn’t look much different from the __25__ bagsthey replaced, lots of people didn’t actually reuse them.
(A) flimsy 很薄的易破的易損壞的/ (論點、藉口等)不足信的
(B) genial 友好的;愉快的;和藹的
(C) indignant 憤怒的,憤慨的
(D) lachrymose 悲傷的;愛哭的
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