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阅读下列短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、 B、 C、 D)中选出一个最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Electronic waste, also called e-waste has become an issue of serious concern to environmentalists as a growing number of electronic items are discarded in landfills(垃圾填埋场) every year. Many consumers are not aware that electronics like computers and cell phones actually contain toxins that can enter the soil and damage the environment.

Several nations have passed laws about e-waste to try and keep it out of landfills, or in landfills which are equipped to handle toxic materials. The heavy metals in e-waste pose serious environmental and health risks. While many consumers are trained to think of things like cathode ray tubes(阴极射线管) as dangerous articles that require special disposal, most do not connect cell phones, for example, with beryllium, a toxic heavy metal which can cause severe damage to the lungs. In addition to the toxins it contains, e-waste also takes a very long time to biodegrade, which means that it will be taking up landfill space for centuries.

The question of what to do with e-waste is a serious one. In the first world, many companies have begun to take steps to reduce the amount of e-waste they create. Companies which manufacture electronics are starting to take items back when they are no longer useful so that usable elements like copper can be safely removed and the rest of the electronics can be safely disposed of. However, a large portion of unwanted electronics in the first world is being shipped to the third world.

Sometimes this e-waste is shipped under the cover of humanitarian(人道主义的) reasons, arguing that old technology can still help bridge the gap between first and third world. Slow computers which are not wanted in the United States, for example, might make a big difference to someone living in Africa. However, much of this equipment actually arrives in an unusable and broken state, and people desperate for money try to harvest usable materials such as valuable metals from donated equipment. Unfortunately, most of these individuals lack training in how to handle the dangerous materials used in electronics manufacture, and expose themselves and their communities to toxic chemicals and metals.

1.The word "toxins" (Para. 1) probably refers to________.
2.Laws about e-waste have been passed because________.
3.It is implied in the third paragraph that________.
4.The author believes that the unwanted electronics shipped to the third world________.
5.The passage mainly deals with________.

问题1选项
A.cheap metals
B.electronic parts
C.poisonous substances
D.valuable elements
问题2选项
A.cathode ray tubes are not disposed of properly
B.e-waste contains toxins and biodegrade slowly
C.consumers are ignorant of the danger of cell phones
D.enough landfills have been built to handle harmful materiais
问题3选项
A.copper in e-waste is not a recyclable element
B.most e-waste in the first world is properly dealt with
C.the usual practice in the first world is to recycle e-waste
D.electronics manufacturers have the ability to deal with e-waste
问题4选项
A.does more harm than good in fact
B.bridges the technological gap to a great extent
C.arrives in broken state but is still usable to the poor
D.serves as a real humanitarian aid to advance technology
问题5选项
A.the dangers caused by e-waste
B.the safe ways to dispose of e-waste
C.the illegal transactions of electronics
D.the gap between first and third world
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