All animals produce waste. We call it awaste/' but we all know it can be very useful. In some parts of the world,animal waste,or poop,is collected,dried,and burned for cooking and heating. 36
The Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Center has an unusual way of using animal “waste." The center's 40 pandas produce about two tons of poop a day. This material is being turned into a new product called Panda Poop Paper. 37 After all,paper is made from plant fiber,which cannot be digested and simply goes through the body as waste.
Since pandas eat nothing but bamboo,their “waste” is perfect paper material. 38 Their stomachs haven’t fully developed for their vegetarian diet,so their bodies make use of just 20% of what they eat. The other 80% comes out as poop: very high in fiber and perfect for paper. Once the poop is collected,it is cleaned with chemicals,crushed(碾碎) and put into frames (框架) to dry. 39. Because of its good quality as well as the worldwide popularity of the panda,gift products made from the paper sell well.
40 They got the idea from the elephant dung(大象糞) paper made at the Elephant Conservation Center in Chiang Mai,Thailand. And Creative Paper Wales in the U.K. sells paper gifts made from sheep waste.
A. It's not so strange!
B. Where does the paper come from?
C. What,s more,pandas have a special advantage.
D. After these steps,it becomes very good,strong paper.
E. But have you ever heard of paper that's made from poop?
F. Farmers have been using animal and human waste for a long time.
G. Surprisingly,the Chinese weren't the first to make paper from aftimal waste.
36. E。根據(jù)文章接下來介紹熊貓的糞便被制作成為紙張可知,盡管大家聽 說過動(dòng)物糞便的諸多用處,但是你聽 過由糞便制成的紙張嗎?
37. A.根據(jù)下一句中的After a1.paper is made from plant fiber 可知,由于紙 張本來就是由纖維組成的,因此用纖 維含量高的熊貓糞便制作紙張也就不足為奇。
38. C.接下來介紹的“熊貓只能吸收其 所吃的20%,剩余80%富含纖維的食 物都隨糞便排出體外”是熊貓的一個(gè)特殊優(yōu)勢。
39. D.根據(jù)上一句中的collectSil ,cleaned,crushed和 dry 可知,經(jīng)過這 些程序后,熊貓的糞便被制作成為非 常好用且結(jié)實(shí)的紙張。
40. G;根據(jù)下一句 They got the idea from the elephant-dung paper made at the Elephant Conservation Center in Chiang Mai,Thailand 可知,咱們中齒 不是第一個(gè)想到用動(dòng)物糞便制作紙 張的國家。
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42. A. Besides B. Therefore
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C. stopped D. walked
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