Since the image is a worksheet titled
"Recycling Plastic" with a fill-in-the-blanks exercise, and it says
"Listen and fill in the blanks," it implies that there is an audio component (not included here) that would provide the missing words.
However, based on common knowledge about plastic recycling and typical content for such educational worksheets, I can
infer the correct answers to complete the passage logically and accurately. Here's the completed version with explanations:
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✔ Completed Worksheet:
Plastic is _widely_ used _because_ it is _light_ and strong. We _recycle_ plastic bottles in _bins_, but it takes _hundreds_ of years for a _plastic_ bottle to _decompose_.
Here are a few _tips_ on _recycling_ plastic bottles. _First_, wash them out with _water_ to _remove_ any remaining liquid. _Next_, take the _caps_ off the _bottles_. Caps are made from a _different_ kind of plastic. And _finally_, _squeeze_ on the bottles to make them _flat_. This way, recycling trucks can _carry_ more bottles at _once_.
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🔍 Explanation of Each Blank:
1.
widely – Plastic is commonly used all over the world.
2.
because – Explains why plastic is popular: its useful properties.
3.
light – One of the key advantages of plastic is that it’s lightweight.
4.
recycle – People put plastic bottles into recycling programs.
5.
bins – Recycling bins are where we place recyclable items.
6.
hundreds – It can take 450+ years for a plastic bottle to break down in nature.
7.
plastic – Specifies the type of bottle.
8.
decompose – The process by which materials break down naturally.
9.
tips – Advice or suggestions.
10.
recycling – The topic of the tips.
11.
First – Beginning of a step-by-step guide.
12.
water – Used to clean bottles.
13.
remove – To get rid of leftover liquid.
14.
Next – Second step in the process.
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caps – Bottle lids.
16.
bottles – Where the caps are attached.
17.
different – Bottle caps are often made of a different plastic type (e.g., PP instead of PET).
18.
finally – Last step in the instructions.
19.
squeeze – To compress the bottle.
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flat – Makes bottles easier to store and transport.
21.
carry – Recycling trucks transport collected items.
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once – Meaning “at one time” — more efficient loading.
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🌱 Why This Matters:
This worksheet teaches students:
- The environmental impact of plastic.
- How long it lasts in nature.
- Practical steps to recycle properly.
- Importance of flattening bottles to save space.
Even without audio, this is a standard educational text found in sustainability lessons.
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or a script for the audio!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of recycling worksheet.