2020年高考英语外刊时事命题阅读理解:荷兰男子制造“海洋吸尘器”清理海洋塑料垃圾 The Dutch boy mopping up a sea of plastic.docx
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1、The Dutch boy mopping up a sea of plastic 荷兰男子制造“海洋吸尘器”清理海洋塑料垃圾 “When I was 16 years old, I was scuba diving (水肺潜水) in Greece, but I was disappointed because I saw more plastic bags than fish.” These are the words of Boyan Slat, 25, an engineer who designed the worlds first ocean plastic cleanup sys
2、tem. Every year, more than 8 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans, according to the UN Environment Programme. Every day, plastic items, fishing equipment, and ship parts are dumped (倾倒) into the seas. These can take up to 500 years to decompose (分解) . If left alone, sea animals become entang
3、led (缠绕的) in them and can even die if the plastics are ingested (摄入). Worse, humans can be affected when these plastics break down. “Smaller pieces enter the food chain, and thats a food chain that includes us humans,” Slat said. In 2018, the World Economic Forum predicted that the weight of ocean p
4、lastics will match the weight of all the fish in our oceans by 2050. To prevent this grim (令人沮丧的) reality, Slat created The Ocean Cleanup, an environmental NGO, in 2013 and put his plan for an ocean plastic cleanup device (设备) into action. After years of research and development in the Netherlands,
5、a device called System 001/B successfully started gathering plastic on Oct 2, 2019. The device uses a 600-meter-long “C” shaped tube to gather all the floating debris (垃 圾). Unlike other cleanup methods, the system floats freely according to the direction of the waves, which allows waste to flow int
6、o and stay within the device. A sea anchor (锚) is attached to either end. This slows down the system as it floats through the water and allows the faster-moving rubbish, carried by the waves, to flow into its mouth. System 001/B can also collect waste below the surface using a 3-meter-deep skirt (挡
7、板) attached to the end. After being gathered, the trash will be dragged back to shore by boat and recycled. In a news conference, Slat said, “In a few years we will have the full-scale fleet (舰队) out there.” Currently, the system operates in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, an area that is three tim
8、es the size of France. Once operational, the Ocean Cleanup expects a full fleet to be able to clear 50 percent of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in five years. It remains to be seen if this dream will become a reality, but it is undeniable that humanity must work together to reduce our plastic use
9、and repair the damage our waste has caused. “We are starting to see a young generation that gets that and is excited about a sustainable (可持续的) future, but the question still comes down to: Are we going fast enough, and how much damage will have been done before we get there?” Slat said. (节选自 Telegr
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