Kiến thức: Từ vựng
Giải thích:
Không có từ “garbaged” waste (v): lãng phí
dispose (v): sắp xếp, bố trí dump (v): đổ, thải
They would be part of the natural carbon cycle, borrowing that element from the atmosphere for a few months, and returning it when they were burned or (45) dumped.
Tạm dịch: Chúng sẽ là một phần của chu kỳ carbon tự nhiên, mượn nguyên tố đó từ khí quyển trong một vài tháng, và trả lại khi chúng bị cháy hoặc thải ra.
Chọn D
Dịch bài đọc:
Các ngành công nghiệp hiện đại gây ô nhiễm, và dường như gây ra những thay đổi đáng kể đối với khí hậu. Điều cần thiết là một ngành công nghiệp thu được lợi ích mà không phải trả giá. Và những tia sáng của một ngành công nghiệp như vậy bây giờ có thể được biết đến.
Ngành công nghiệp đó dựa trên công nghệ sinh học. Hiện tại, công dụng chính của công nghệ sinh học là y học và nông nghiệp. Tuy nhiên, tác động lâu dài lớn nhất của nó có thể là công nghiệp. Công nghệ sinh học sẽ làm giảm nhu cầu về dầu mỏ bằng cách lấy nguyên liệu thô rẻ nhất có thể tưởng tượng được, carbon dioxide và nước, và sử dụng chúng để sản xuất nhiên liệu và nhựa.
Nhựa và nhiên liệu được tạo ra theo cách này sẽ có nhiều ưu điểm. Chúng có thể được gọi là "tái tạo", do đó không có gì cạn kiệt để tạo ra chúng. Chúng sẽ là một phần của chu kỳ carbon tự nhiên, mượn nguyên tố đó từ khí quyển trong một vài tháng, và trả lại khi chúng bị cháy hoặc thải ra. Điều đó có nghĩa là họ không thể góp phần làm ấm trái đất. Chúng cũng sẽ thân thiện với môi trường theo những cách khác.
Tóm lại, tương lai có thể mang màu xanh theo cách mà các nhà môi trường truyền thống đã không mong đợi.
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