TOEFL Speaking Type 2 Practice Set: Campus Recycling InitiativeReading passageThe university is
New Recycling Initiative Announcement
The university is launching a new recycling initiative starting next semester to promote sustainability on campus. Recycling bins will be placed in all dormitory buildings, libraries, and common areas. The initiative aims to reduce waste and encourage students to recycle paper, plastics, and metals. The university hopes this will significantly decrease the campus's environmental footprint and increase awareness about sustainable practices among students.
Student Conversation
Student 1: Hey, did you see the announcement about the new recycling program? Student 2: Yeah, I did. I think it's a great idea. We really need to do more to help the environment.
Student 1: Why do you think it's that important? Student 2: Well, for one, it's gonna reduce the amount of waste we produce. I've noticed that trash bins are always overflowing with recyclables like plastic bottles and paper. If we start recycling more, it’ll definitely help with that. Plus, it’s a good way to educate students about sustainability. Many of us don’t even think about where our waste ends up. By having these recycling bins everywhere, it’s a constant reminder to be more environmentally conscious.
Student 1: Makes sense. I guess it’s about time we did something like this.
Summary of Student's Opinion
The reading passage announces a new recycling initiative on campus to promote sustainability. In the conversation, a student supports this initiative. First, the student believes it will reduce waste, as trash bins are often full of recyclables like plastic and paper. By recycling more, they can manage waste better. Second, the student thinks it’s a great way to educate others about sustainability. Having recycling bins visible everywhere reminds students to be more environmentally conscious. These reasons show the student’s strong support for the new recycling program.
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