dialogue 1
Jingjing: Mark, would you like to talk about----- today?
Mark: Huh? That doesn't sound like ----------. Is there any ------------there?
Jingjing: Well, my-------------- just started a--------------- program.
Mark: Really? Mine too! Actually, I've seen those programs ---------. But where I live, people are doing a great job -------- in ------- bins,without throwing any ------------in there with it.
Jingjing: That's good. If kitchen waste gets-----------------------------------------------------
Mark: Whatdo they do with all those---------- and---------, I wonder?
Jingjing: It's---------t. It-------pretty quickly and can be used ----------.
Mark: That'sa good idea. --I bet the other bins aren'------------------because of it.
Jingjing: Right. It's a lot easier for people to ----------, and see what canbe reused and -----------------
Mark: Well,I'm a ----------. My wife and I have started collecting all our-----------------------,and then emptying it by hand over the ------------ near our gate.
Jingjing: That's good. I'm glad to hear that people ------------- are workingtogether to----------------.
Mark: I hopeit works -----------. It------------------------------see programs likethat.
Jingjing: Alright then. For most people,------------------------------------
Mark: Don'tworry. I don't spend time --------------- the garbage bins.
Jingjing: That's a--------------. I was worried you were--------------- Oscarthe Grouch.
Mark: Hey,no ----------------! Anyway, that's not likely to--------.
dialogue 2
Jingjing: Mark, what's different about the way people -------------in the UnitedStates?
Mark: Um,well, we don't really---------------. A lot of stuff--------------. People don't usually--------, except when they----------------------.
Jingjing: Isthere a ---------------------------?
Mark: ---------------have one. A different-------- comes around to pick up ------------------that people -------------- in front of their houses.
Jingjing: What kind of stuff gets-----------------?
Mark: Almosteverything that can be recycled: ---------------------------
Jingjing: That sounds like it's--------------------.
Mark: Maybe. When I was in Japan, I saw that different types of --------------ondifferent ----------. Tuesday was -----------------day, if I remember.
Jingjing: So, you mean, a family would------------------------ on Tuesdays?
Mark: Yeah. And the trucks were ---------l. I remember walking along a ------------and hearing something like an ------------- truck. Then, when it -------------,I saw that it was a ----------------- truck.
Jingjing: -----------------------,ha ha!
Mark: Yeah,but, once again, it -----------------------. I bet people incities don't have to---------------------- recycling there.
Jingjing: Right, and the stuff ends up-----------where they break------------------------------------
Mark: I beteach family has a ---------- where they keep stuff they're-------------------------
Jingjing: Hmm, that probably---------them to think of ways to --------------------------less.
Mark Thatsounds good to me.
Jingjing: Well, let's hope for-------------------------!
new words andphrases
from dialogue 1
come and go:
toxic:
compost:
out-of-sight-out-of-mind:
Oscar the Grouch:
trash-talking:
from dialogue 2
have a handle onsomething:
landfills:
brighten someone'sday: