湖北省天门市、仙桃市、潜江市2017-2018学年高一英语下学期期末联考试题
A. Pork.
B. Beef.
C. Chicken.
D. Mutton.
29. What can we learn from the passage?
A. Most westerners believe in Hinduism.
B. Getting drunk in Nepal is acceptable.
C. Anyone can enter the bars in the US.
D. The writer came across a cultural shock.
30. Which may be seen most in Nepal?
A. Open marriages.
B. Free love marriages.
C. Same-sex marriage.
D. Arranged marriages.
31. What is the writer’s attitude to different cultures?
A. Negative.
B. Respectful.
C. Conservative.
D. Indifferent.
D
If all the food that’s thrown away in three American cities could be saved, it would provide 68 million meals for people who don’t have enough to eat, according to a recent study.
The researchers found that, in the cities they surveyed(调查), more than a kilogram of edible food per person is wasted each week. Edible food is food you can eat. It doesn’t include things like apple cores(果核), egg shells, or bones from meat. Fruits and vegetables were the most common edible foods found in the dustbin, followed by food leftover from meals. Eggs, bread and milk were also commonly thrown out.
The people taking part in the survey gave several reasons for throwing edible food away. Most said the food went off. Some said they weren’t interested in eating leftovers. A few said the food had passed the “Best Before” date printed on the label(标签). When food is wasted—by families, restaurants or grocery stores—we are also wasting all of the resources that go into producing that food. That means we are wasting water, land, energy and labour, as well as the fuel needed to transport food.
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