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    Scientists are urging that deep sea metal mining should be stopped temporarily. They warn in a report that it can cause severe and damaging effects on Pacific Ocean areas.

    The recently-released report examined more than 250 published studies on deep Sea mining. The research was examined by the Deep Sea Mining Campaign- a collection of not-for profit organizations. The report centers on mining activities related to small metallic particles(金属颗粒), called nodules, found on the seabed. The material can contain different metals. Increasing demand for these metals has led to a rise in deep-sea mining operations. The metals are commonly used in battery manufacturing and other technology products.

    However, the scientists warn that mining for these nodules will cause irreversible(不可逆的) damage to an ocean already under pressure. The operations will affect areas across the South Pacific, including the nations of Kiribati, the Cook Islands, Nauru, Tonga and Papua New Guinea.

    The report notes that a moratorium is the only responsible way to move forward until certain conditions surrounding deep-sea mining can be met. The scientists are calling for additional study to fully understand the environmental, social and economic risks.

    Andrew Chin is the report's lead researcher. He says in a statement that nodule mining will likely result in the loss of sea life and cause damage to deep seabeds for thousands of years. He adds that the operations can put people at risk who depend on the ocean and its continued health.

    A company planning to be one of the first to carry out mining operations in the area is Canada's DeepGreen, which aims to begin by 2024. It seeks to mine metallic nodules to be used in power systems for electric vehicles. DeepGreen Chief Executive Officer Gerard Barron defended the company's plans in reaction to the report. He said deep-sea mining offered the best alternative to surface mining, which has & long history of pollution and destroying forests and wildlife.

    1. (1) Why are deep-sea mining operations on the rise?
      A . More metals are needed. B . Surface mining is banned, C . Battery industry is falling. D . The seabed is easy to find,
    2. (2) Which of the following best explains the word “moratorium" underlined in paragraph 4?
      A . Loose measure. B . Thorough study. C . Permanent deal. D . Temporary stop.
    3. (3) What can we learn from Andrew Chin's words?
      A . Conditions surrounding deep-sea mining are great. B . The damage caused by nodule mining is reversible. C . Nodule mining can cause harm in various aspects. D . People sure less likely to be affected by nodule mining,
    4. (4) What's Gerard Barron's attitude towards deep-sea mining?
      A . Opposed. B . Supportive. C . Ambiguous. D . Unconcerned.

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