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    Bamboo chopsticks are some of the world's most popular utensils, but create their fair share of waste. A company in Vancouver, Canada, is giving them a new life.

Felix Bock, ChopValue founder says, "Sometimes a good idea starts with frustration"---when you understand how resource inefficient we are in our cities. I want to make sure to set an example of using chopsticks and create a viable business out of it."

ChopValue collects used chopsticks from local restaurants. The sticks are cleaned, infused (灌输,注入)with resin (树脂)and pressed into tiles (片板)."Our limitation was the size of the chopstick at the beginning — so I wanted to keep it very, very modular (组件的)and very micro, and that's how we developed the first hydraulic hot press (液压热压缩机)that presses 8 by 8 inch 20 by 20 centimetre tile. It's very highly densified" he says. The tiles are used to make new products, including home decor (装饰),kitchenware and table tops.

The company has recycled more than 25 million chopsticks to date. They hope to expand by taking their business model abroad. “Think of mass manufacturing today like Ikea would do it We're kind of the anti-Ikea and anti-Amazon. We don't want to ship products. We don't want to mass-produce in one location. We want to produce locally wherever you are — but to scale (按比例),with a global design and a global brand of support in the back."

Some of the chopsticks have even been found a new life as decor in the restaurants where they were sourced from.

1.Why does Felix Bock start the company according to the text?

A.He wants to set an example of making chopsticks.

B.He wants to make a fortune out of used chopsticks.

C.He intends to compete against Ikea and Amazon.

D.He finds city resources fail to be used efficiently.

2.What is paragraph 3 mainly about?

A.Why the first hydraulic hot press was invented.

B.What the chopstick-tiles are probably used for.

C.How used chopsticks are processed and recycled.

D.When densified tiles are made from used chopsticks.

3.Which of the following is probably true about Amazon?

A.It sometimes deliver products from afar.

B.It expects to have global support.

C.It will shrink their business overseas.

D.It hardly mass-produces in a single place.

4.What can we learn about the chopsticks?

A.They can decorate whatever you want.

B.They can be recycled in restaurants.

C.They can take on a brand new life.

D.They are responsible for too much waste.

 

1.D 2.C 3.A 4.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。竹制筷子是世界上最受欢迎的餐具之一,但随之也产生了很多垃圾。加拿大温哥华的一家公司给这些用过的筷子找到了一个新用途。 1. 细节理解题。根据文章第二段Felix Bock, ChopValue founder says, "Sometimes a good idea starts with frustration"---when you understand how resource inefficient we are in our cities. I want to make sure to set an example of using chopsticks and create a viable business out of it."Chopvalue 创始人菲利克斯•博克表示: “有时候,一个好主意是从挫折感开始的”——当你明白我们城市的资源效率是多么浪费时。 我想树立一个使用筷子的榜样,并以此创造一个可行的生意。”据此可知,菲利克斯•博克建立公司的原因是因为看到在城市里,资源使用的效率低下。选项D符合题意。故选D。 2. 主旨大意题。根据本段内容 The sticks are cleaned, infused (灌输,注入)with resin (树脂)and pressed into tiles (片板)."Our limitation was the size of the chopstick at the beginning — so I wanted to keep it very, very modular (组件的)and very micro, and that's how we developed the first hydraulic hot press (液压热压缩机)that presses 8 by 8 inch (20 by 20 centimetre) tile.这些筷子被清洗干净,注入树脂,然后压成片板。“一开始,我们受筷子大小的限制,所以我想尽可能的模块化,尽量小,这就是我们开发第一个电热纸样压榨机的方式,它能压出8×8英寸(20×20厘米)的片板。The tiles are used to make new products, including home decor (装饰),kitchenware and table tops.这些片板被用来制造新产品,包括家居装饰、厨具和桌面。据此可以知道,这些筷子在回收回来后的处理过程是很细致的。所以本段主要讲述了筷子是如何被处理和再利用的。选项C符合题意。故选C。 3. 细节理解题。根据第四段We're kind of the anti-Ikea and anti-Amazon. We don't want to ship products. We don't want to mass-produce in one location. We want to produce locally wherever you are — but to scale (按比例),with a global design and a global brand of support in the back."我们比较抵制宜家和亚马逊的模式。我们不想长途运送货物。我们不想在一个地方大规模地生产。我们希望在所有地方都能按当地所需,就地生产,同时背后有一个全球统一的设计和品牌做支撑。”据此可以得出,亚马逊的模式特点是长途运送货物,在一个地方大规模生产。选项A“它有时会从远处交付产品”符合题意。故选A。 4. 推理判断题。结合最后一段内容可知:有一些筷子,甚至作为装饰物,又回到了曾使用过它们的餐馆。据此可以推断出,筷子除了用作吃饭用途之外,有了新的用途。选项C. They can take on a brand new life.它们可以开始全新的生活。符合文章含义。故选C。
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