当前位置: 高中英语 / 阅读理解
  • 1. (2021高三上·崇明月考) 阅读理解

    A recent study published in the journal Science Advances has revealed that the United States ranks as high as third among countries contributing to coastal plastic pollution. The new research challenges the once-held assumption that the US is adequately "managing" its plastic waste. A previous study using 2010 data that did not account for plastic waste exports had ranked the US 20th, globally, in its contribution to ocean plastic pollution.

    Using plastic waste generation (产生) data from 2016 — the latest available global numbers — scientists calculated that more than half of all plastics collected for recycling (1.99 million tons of 3.91 million tons collected) in the US were shipped abroad. Of this, 88% of exports went to countries struggling to effectively manage plastics; and between 15-25% was low-value or contaminated (受污染的). It means it was unrecyclable. Taking these factors into account, the researchers estimated that up to 1 million tons of US-generated plastic waste ended up polluting the environment beyond its own borders.

    Using 2016 data, the paper also estimated that between 0.91 and 1.25 million tons of plastic waste generated in the US was either littered or illegally dumped into the environment domestically. Combined with waste exports, this means the US contributed up to 2.25 million tons of plastics into the environment. Of this, up to 1.5 million tons of plastics ended up in coastal environments. This ranks the US as high as third globally in contributing to coastal plastic pollution.

    "The US generates the most plastic waste of any other country in the world, but rather than looking the problem in the eye, we have outsourced it to developing countries," said Nick Mallos, senior director of Ocean Conservancy's Trash Free Seas program and a co-author of the study. "The solution has to start at home. We need to create less, by cutting out unnecessary single-use plastics; we need to create better, by developing innovative new ways to package and deliver goods; and where plastics are inevitable, we need to greatly improve our recycling rates."

     "Previous research has provided global values for plastic input into the environment and coastal areas, but detailed analyses like this one are important for individual countries to further assess their contributions," said Dr. Jenna Jambeck, Distinguished Professor at the University of Georgia's College of Engineering and a co-author of the study. "In the case of the United States, it is critically important that we examine our own backyard and take responsibility for our global plastic footprint."

    1. (1) Compared with the previous study, the new one _____.
      A . covers data more comprehensively B . excludes plastic waste shipped abroad C . is contrary to the latest global numbers D . challenges the recycling way of plastics
    2. (2) According to 2016 data, what can be learned about the plastic waste generated in the US?
      A . Over half of it ended up polluting the environment outside the US. B . Most of its exported plastic waste wasn't worth recycling. C . Less than half of it was actually recycled domestically. D . More of it is littered or illegally dumped than exported.
    3. (3) It is implied by Nick Mallos that _____.
      A . plastic pollution in developing countries is more serious B . US has been irresponsible in dealing with its plastic waste C . US should cooperate with others to handle its plastic waste D . innovative means are needed to eliminate single-use plastics
    4. (4) Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
      A . Plastic Pollution Great Risk to Marine Life B . US Top Contributor to Coastal Plastic Pollution C . Plastic Waste Major Source of Coastal Pollution D . Recycling Effective Way to Address Plastic Waste

微信扫码预览、分享更方便