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可中国共产党团policymakers,and anyone secking to encourage any sort of virtuous behaviorFashion Circular campOf course,using paper is far from a guarantee of virtuous behavior-and itcertainly doesn't make sense in every context.There are businesses for which paperpeople trying to makejust isn't practical,such as e-commerce platforms.In these contexts,managers may32.Why did companicA.To lower packwant toexplore other strategies that could potentially make decisions seem more realin digital contexts.B.To cater to Po28.What is the purpose of the first paragraph?C.To shape anD.To consumeA.To contradict a belief.B.To present a report.C.To suggest a possibility.33.What does the29.What can we conclude from the studies?D.To analyze a phenomenon.A.Evaluate.34.Which of the foA.Digitalization makes our life more efficient and sustainable.A.Low profitaB.People who use paper to make a decision are more virtuous.C.Water pollyC.We are affected by the medium involved in decision-making.35.What is LauraD.Participants prefer paper to a digital device when making decisionsA.It is a succ30.What contributes to a more virtuous deeision according to the third paragraph?C.It benefitsA.A role model.B.A sense of reality.第二节(共5小C.A convenient device.D.A serious occasion.阅读下面短文31.What is the author's attitude to the use of paper when making a decision?项为多余选项。A.Favorable.B.Objective.C.Doubtful.D.OpposedFrom red apDT5月in many differerRecently,Venetia Berry,an artist in London,counted up the free cotton toteAccordingbags that she had accumulated in her closet.There were at least 25."You get themwithout choosing,"Ms.Berry said.Cotton bags have become a means for retailers,(色素),suchbrands and supermarkets to telegraph a planet-friendly value-or,at least,to showanthocyanin(花that the companies are aware of the overuse of plastic in packaging.the fruit's envir37 ThSo far,so earth-friendly?Not exactly.It turns out the wholehearted embrace ofgrowing in onecotton totes may actually have created a new problem.Blue and purpAn organic cotton tote needs to be used 20,000 times to offset its overall impactthat the closerof production,according to a 2018 study by the Ministry of Environment and Food39of Denmark.That is equivalent to daily use for 54 years-for just one bag.fruit spread aAccording to that,if all 25 of her tote bags were organic,Ms.Berry would have toway.Therefolive for more than a thousand years.for animals"Cotton uses pesticides (if it's not organically grown)and it is so water40 Theintensive,"said Maxine Bedat,a director at the New Standard Institute,a nonprofitbe found infocused on fashion and sustainability.And she has"yet to find a municipal compostA.So there(城市堆肥)that accepts textiles like cotton一something that's much easier said thanB.Why dodone".Even when a tote does make it to a treatment plant,most dyes()used toC.Animalsprint logos onto totes are PVC-based and thus not recyclable;they "have to be cutD.These fout of the cloth",said Christopher Stanev,the co-founder of Evrnu,a Seattle-basedE.Howevetextile recycling firm.Then there is the issue of turning old cloth into new,which isF.Animalalmost as energy intensive as making it in the first place.G.ScientiThe cotton tote dilemma,said Laura Balmond,the manager for the Makeenviro英语试题(附中版)第6页(共10页)
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