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Đề 1: The diagram below shows the process for recycling
plastic bottles. Summarize the information by selecting and
reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. The picture above demonstrates how making plastic bottles could reuse again, helping for environment protecting purposes. Overall, we can clearly see that this is a cyclist process with 8 distinctive stages, each with a different function, starting with collection used bottles and finalizing with the final products, which have been recycled. After the final step, the process repeats itself again, to form a new cycle. Firstly, used products are collected and then, transported to recycling centre. Following this, these bottles, which can not be recycled, will be removed. Having been pressed into a square cube, these sorted bottles are grinders into small pieces to support the cleaning process. Afterwards, some plastic pieces will be placed into water and reduced dust and mud. Next, people will put the cleaning pieces into a large plastic grinder and then, heat the mixture and make them become raw material. The final step is the process of manufacturing new products, which will be distributed on the market.