四、閱讀測驗【請在下列各題中選出最適當的答案】 Newspapers have traditionally been made from wood for many years. But what would happen if the process were
reversed? Could wood be made from newspapers to complete the full cycle? A Dutch designer sought out the answer to this
question.
Mieke Meijer was a student when she first began exploring a way to extend the life of newspapers and make something
useful from waste. The result of her project was the creation of a new material called NewspaperWood, which reversed the
traditional wood-to-paper process and results in a wood-like product from recycled newspapers. She later joined a design
team that helped her simplify the process so that it was less time-consuming and less complicated.
The process of making NewspaperWood involves coating each sheet of newspaper with environmentally friendly glue
and then rolling the sheets up together tightly to form logs. The logs are then milled into planks just like wood. The result is
a product that can be sanded, nailed, cut, and treated just like any other wood product. It can be used to make many items
but cannot be used for largescale construction. If you cut open a NewspaperWood log, you can see the layers of paper that
look like the lines of grain in a piece of real wood. NewspaperWood is not invented to be a replacement for wood. It aims at making use of the surplus of waste
paper and creating something more valuable out of it. Meijer calls the process “upcycling.” NewspaperWood is being used
by several designers to create products ranging from small pieces of jewelry to larger pieces of furniture.
【題組】46. Which two of the following can explain the main idea of the passage? (本題為複選題)
(A) The future of the newspaper business.
(B) The process of making newspapers.
(C) Newspapers are more useful than you think.
(D) How to turn newspapers back to wood.