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    Many people know that rubbish is a big problem on planet Earth. What many people don't know is that junk(垃圾) has become a problem in outer space too.

    According to BBC News, there are more than 22, 000 pieces of space junk floating around the earth. And these are just the things that we can see from the surface of the earth by telescopes (望远镜). There are also millions of smaller pieces of junk that we can't see.

    Objects, like bits of old space rockets (火箭) or satellites (卫星), move around the planet at very high speeds, so fast that even a very small piece can break important satellites or become dangerous to astronauts. If the tiniest piece of junk crashed into a spaceship, it could damage (损害) the vehicle. 

    To make things worse, when two objects in space crash, they break into many smaller pieces. For example, when a U. S. satellite hit an old Russian rocket in 2009, it broke into more than 2, 000 pieces, increasing the amount of space junk. 

    To reduce additional space junk, countries have agreed that all new space tools can only stay in space for 25 years at most. Each tool must be built to fall safely into the earth's atmosphere(大气层) after that time. In the upper parts of the atmosphere, it will burn up.

    Many scientists also suggest different ways to clean up space junk. In England, scientists are testing a special net (网) that can be fired into space junk. The net catches the junk and then pulls it into the earth's atmosphere to burn up. The Germans are building robots that can collect pieces of space junk and bring them back to Earth to be safely dealt with.

    "The problem is becoming more challenging because we're sending more objects into space to help people use their mobile phones and computers, " says Marco Castronuovo, an Italian space researcher.

    "The time to act is now. The longer we leave the problem, the bigger it will become, " he says.

    1. (1) The underlined word "these" in Paragraph 2 refers to ____.
      A . telescopes B . problems C . pieces of space junk D . BBC news reports
    2. (2) The space junk is considered a problem because ____. 
      A . it burns up after it re-enters the atmosphere B . it often stops the view of telescopes on Earth C . it could force new space tools to travel at lower speeds D . it may crash into other space tools, causing damage or death
    3. (3) What can we learn about junk in outer space?
      A . Tiny pieces of junk at lower speeds do little harm to the earth. B . Space junk may be a bigger problem if no action is taken. C . Scientists from England and Germany have better ways to reduce space junk. D . There's no way of cleaning up space junk because more objects are sent into space.
    4. (4) We can infer from the passage that ____. 
      A . a safe space tool can stay in space for ever B . rubbish as well as space junk used to be a big problem C . scientists have no trouble solving the problem of space junk D . more efforts require to be made to keep outer space safe and clean

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