A colleague recently sent me an article,Cutting back on waste is possible--if you can afford it,to read.It argued that reducing waste-food-related,in particular- is an expensive effort and a near impossibility for anyone working low-wage jobs with little extra time.The conclusion?Zero waste is something only suitable for people who can afford,not for those who are struggling to get by.
However,I take issue with the idea that zero waste must be all or nothing.I think this is an unfortunate mentality that prevents valuable progress toward reducing one's food- related waste.
When we get too hung up on the idea of so-called zero waste and of being like the zero waste superstar Bea Johnson who can fit years of trash in a single jar,we start missing the broader point.The goal,after all,is to make smarter shopping decisions and establish practices that are sustainable(可持續(xù)的) for us,with our own unique resources and living situations.
I live in a small rural town with no fancy zero- waste stores.My husband and I both work full-time.I am uninterested in spending my free time doing DIY projects and driving from store to store in search of perfect packaging.Instead,I just do the best I can.
When I first read about Bea Johnson's multi-stop grocery shopping routine,I tried to copy it.That lasted a few weeks before 1 gave up.Unlike her,I still had babies to look after,and I did not live in San Francisco where stores are closer together than in rural Ontario.Instead,I've resigned myself to the supermarket being the main supply of food and trying to work with it.
Now,when I enter the supermarket on a once weekly basis,I view all packaging through a critical eye.I make constant comparisons between how one brand packages its food to another.That is the main factor in deciding what to buy,though I also consider the unit price,the origin and the ingredients.
(1)What is the idea of the article recommended by the author s colleague? CC
A.Most people can afford zero waste.
B.Food-related waste is unavoidable.
C.Cutting down on waste costs much.
D.The poor care little about food waste.
(2)How does the author understand the concept of zero waste? DD
A.It is related to recycling our resources.
B.It prevents people from reducing waste.
C.It means fitting your trash in a single jar.
D.It encourages reasonable green practices.
(3)Why did the author fail to follow Bea Johnson? AA
A.Her living situations differed from hers.
B.She hardly knew about food packaging.
C.She didn't receive her husband's support.
D.Her love for shopping was deeply rooted.
(4)What's the best title of the text? BB
A.Live in a Small Town for a Zero waste Life
B.Forget Zero Waste and Be Better Shoppers
C.Take Advantage of Local Zero-waste Shops
D.Stop Wasting and Build a Greener Society
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【答案】C;D;A;B
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