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(D))The traditional tent cities at festivals such as Glastonbury may never be the same again. In a victory of green business that is certain to appeal to environmentally-aware music-lovers, a design student is to receive financial support to produce eco-friendly tents made of cardboard that can be recycled after the bands and the crowds have gone home.Major festivals such as Glastonbury throw away some 10,000 abandoned tents at the end of events each year. For his final year project at the University of the West of
(E)ngland, James
(D)unlop came up with a material that can be recycled.
(A)nd to cope with the
(B)ritish summer, the cardboard has been made waterproof.Taking inspiration from a Japanese architect, who has used cardboard to make big buildings including churches, Mr.
(D)unlop used cardboard material for his tents, which he called Myhabs.The design won an award at the annual New
(D)esigners
(E)xhibition after Mr.
(D)unlop graduated from his product design degree and he decided to try to turn it into a business.To raise money for the idea, he toured the
(C)ity’s private companies which fund new business and found a supporter in the finance group Mint. He introduced his idea to four of Mint’s directors and won their support. Mint has committed around £500,000 to MyHab and taken a share of 30 per cent in Mr.
(D)unlop’s business. The first Myhabs should be tested at festivals this summer, before being marketed fully next year.Mr.
(D)unlop said that the design, which accommodates two people, could have other uses, such as for disaster relief and housing for the London Olympics.For music events, the cardboard houses will be ordered online and put up at the sites by the Myhab team before the festival-goers arrive and removed by the company afterwards. They can be personalized and the company will offer reductions on the expense if people agree to sell exterior (外部的) advertising space.The biggest festivals attract tens of thousands of participants, with Glastonbury having some 150,000 each year.
(A)ltogether there are around 100 annual music festivals where people camp in the UK. The events are becoming increasingly environmentally conscious.
76.“
(E)co-friendly tents” in paragraph 1 refer to tents _______.
(A). economically desirable
(B). favorable to the environment
(C). for holding music performances
(D). designed for disaster relief
(D))The traditional tent cities at festivals such as Glastonbury may never be the same again. In a victory of green business that is certain to appeal to environmentally-aware music-lovers, a design student is to receive financial support to produce eco-friendly tents made of cardboard that can be recycled after the bands and the crowds have gone home.Major festivals such as Glastonbury throw away some 10,000 abandoned tents at the end of events each year. For his final year project at the University of the West of
(E)ngland, James
(D)unlop came up with a material that can be recycled.
(A)nd to cope with the
(B)ritish summer, the cardboard has been made waterproof.Taking inspiration from a Japanese architect, who has used cardboard to make big buildings including churches, Mr.
(D)unlop used cardboard material for his tents, which he called Myhabs.The design won an award at the annual New
(D)esigners
(E)xhibition after Mr.
(D)unlop graduated from his product design degree and he decided to try to turn it into a business.To raise money for the idea, he toured the
(C)ity’s private companies which fund new business and found a supporter in the finance group Mint. He introduced his idea to four of Mint’s directors and won their support. Mint has committed around £500,000 to MyHab and taken a share of 30 per cent in Mr.
(D)unlop’s business. The first Myhabs should be tested at festivals this summer, before being marketed fully next year.Mr.
(D)unlop said that the design, which accommodates two people, could have other uses, such as for disaster relief and housing for the London Olympics.For music events, the cardboard houses will be ordered online and put up at the sites by the Myhab team before the festival-goers arrive and removed by the company afterwards. They can be personalized and the company will offer reductions on the expense if people agree to sell exterior (外部的) advertising space.The biggest festivals attract tens of thousands of participants, with Glastonbury having some 150,000 each year.
(A)ltogether there are around 100 annual music festivals where people camp in the UK. The events are becoming increasingly environmentally conscious.
76.“
(E)co-friendly tents” in paragraph 1 refer to tents _______.
(A). economically desirable
(B). favorable to the environment
(C). for holding music performances
(D). designed for disaster relief
參考答案
答案:B
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)
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