The United States Environmental Protection Agency says only seven per cent of plastic waste in the United States is recycled each year. A new compa?ny in northern New York says it can increase that percentage. It also says it can help the United States reduce the amount of oil it imports.

  The company has a machine named the "plastic-eating monster". Every hour,thousands of kilograms of milk jugs,water bottles,and grocery bags are fed into the machine. The plastic waste comes from landfills across the United States. John Bordnyniuk runs the company,called JBI.

  Mr Bordnyniuk has invented a new process for turning plastic into fuel. First,many different kinds of unwashed plastics are melted together.

Mr Bordnyniuk uses a special chemical to turn the liquid into a vapour. This reduces the plastic to its most basic elements.

  "Plastics are just long hydrocarbon chains. What we're doing is reforming them into links and chains that we want so they have a high fuel value.” Eight per cent of the recycled plastic is used to run the system. Independ?ent testers say eighty-six per cent of what goes in comes out as fuel.

  Bob Molodynia helps run the company. He watches as the plastic-eating machine pours a thin,brown liquid into an oil barrel.

  JBI produces several thousand liters of fuel a day. It creates different grades of fuel for different industries. It sells the fuel for up to one hundred dollars a barrel. Each barrel costs about ten dollars to produce.

  Scientists say plastic-to-oil technology is still new and developing. They say it is not yet known if the process is environmentally friendly. And some questions whether turning plastic into oil can even be considered "recycling".

  Carson Maxted is with the publication Resource Recycling,a magazine that reports on the plastic recycling industry. He says because there is a lot of plastic waste and a great demand for oil,JBFs recycling technology may create great changes in both industries.

1. What should be the best title of the passage?

   A. Could waste plastic reduce our need for oil?

   B. How can waste plastic be changed into oil?

   C. What should we do to reduce the import of oil?

   D. What is the "plastic-eating monster"?

2. What is the purpose of using a special chemical?

   A. To melt the unwanted plastic.

   B. To turn liquid plastic into vapour.

   C. To turn plastic into fuel.

   D. To make the machine use more plastic.

3. From the passage,we know      .

   A. there is a great profit for JBI to turn waste plastic to oil

   B. plastic-to-oil technology is very developed in America

   C. the process of turning plastic into fuel is environmentally friendly

   D. JBI's recycling technology must create great changes in the plastic re?cycling industry

4. Who is the boss of JBI?

   A. Carson Maxted.

   B. John Bordnyniuk.

   C. Bob Molodynia.

   D. Machiel Smiths.

[文章大意]本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了美國(guó)一家新公司jbi把廢棄的塑料變成油的新技術(shù),這可能會(huì)讓塑料循環(huán)行業(yè)和油需求有所改變。

1. A主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章第一段以及最后一段中的"… JBI's recycling technology may create great changes in both industries."可知,本文所講述的是一家美國(guó)公司將廢棄的塑料變成油的過程以及可能對(duì)美國(guó)處理廢棄垃圾以及油的進(jìn)口產(chǎn)生的影響。故選A項(xiàng)。

2. B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中的"MrBordnyniukusesa special chemical to turn the liquid into a vapour. "Hj"知選b項(xiàng)。

3. A推理判斷題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第三段中的"It sells the fuel for up to one hundred dollars a barrel. Each barrel costs about ten dollars to produce."可知,賣一桶油是100美元,每桶油的生產(chǎn)費(fèi)用是大約10美元。故選a項(xiàng)。

4. B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的"John Bordnyniuk runs the company,called肌"可知選B項(xiàng)。

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