VII. Read the passage and choose the correct answers.
Reuse and recycle are often confused and used interchangeably. However, they are two entirely different processes. If you utilize a product in its original form for the same function, you are reusing. If you disassemble a product then use its component for a new purpose, you are recycling. According to many researchers and environmentalists, reusing is the preferable process out of the two because it’s better for the environment.
Recycling still has a positive impact as it helps saving Earth’s resources from getting wasted. However, the process of destroying a product then producing another one still requires energy and releases pollutants into the environment. So next time you have an unused product, think ‘green’, consider reusing before recycling.
- Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?
A.Benefit of Reuse And Recycle.
B.Two Different Processes.
C.HowTo Reuse A Product.
D.How To Recycle A Product.
- What is the meaning of the word “disassemble” underlined in the passage?
A.Create something new.
B.Use something again and again.
C.Gather some components.
D.Take something to pieces.
- Why does the writer mention the definitions of reuse and recycle?
A.To confirm which one is better.
B.To explain the confusion of users.
C.To insist that reuse and recycle are different.
D.To mention the idea of researchers and environmentalists.
- How does the writer prove that reuse is better than recycle?
A.Mentioning the advantage and disadvantage of recycle.
B.Mentioning the advantages of reuse.
C.Mentioning the disadvantages of recycle.
D.Trying to produce a new product.
- What does the writer advise us at the end of the passage?
A.We should think for the environment when choosing reuse or recycle.
B.We should reuse every unused product.
C.We should recycle every unused product.
D.We should produce things that are good for the environment.
1.A 2.B 3.D 4.B 5.D