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The Garbage Project's studies differ from other researches into the behaviors of consumers

in that ______.

A.the former records data more excruciatingly than the latter does

B.the data collected by the latter are biased by perceptions and judgements

C.the former collects data from self-reports or interview surveys

D.the former reconstructs consumer behaviors directly from material reality

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第1题

According to the passage, the author may admit that ______.A.fresh garbage can't provide a

According to the passage, the author may admit that ______.

A.fresh garbage can't provide as much information as ancient garbage does

B.only the author himself can benefit most from refuse studies

C.the studies of the Garbage Project are much better than any other research into the behaviors of consumers

D.the Garbage Project mainly deals with newly discarded refuse

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第2题

Discards have been used by the Garbage Project to study ______.A.the proportion of materia

Discards have been used by the Garbage Project to study ______.

A.the proportion of materials which break down within landfills

B.how much people eat and drink in their daily lives

C.the fluids that leak out of MSW landfills

D.how to compose the landfill wasters

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第3题

听力原文:M: Today.as our guest on Student Radio Westmark is student organizer and well-kno
wn Biology major and activist,Adeline Reed.Adeline,welcome to the show.

W: Thank you.I am glad to be here.

M: First.can you give us some ideas about your work?

W: Well,we've been trying to pressure the local government to resume funding of its recycling center.As you may know,they cut off funding to the main plant.Our group,Restoring Recycling Radars (or RRR), called for funding.We hope to succeed in not only getting the funding restored,but also increased.

M: Since you have repeatedly said in the previous interview in the newspapers that the city government doesn't care about this.So my question is why would they listen to your group?

W: Well,we've been advocating these issues for a long time and now the council is pretty split on this issue. So a push in the fight direction couldn't hurt.

M: Any light,so far,at the end of the tunnel?

W: Plenty.The council wasn't happy about the garbage we dumped on the City Hall lawn,but they got the message. Now,they're reviewing their actions and voting tomorrow in a special council meeting.

M: Well,thanks for that briefing and it was a pleasure once again to talk with you.Stay tuned now for some fine tunes from our DJ,so don't touch that dial!

What does the woman mainly talk about?

A.Recycling and its benefits.

B.The group she belongs to.

C.Her belief on environmental protection.

D.The project her group is involved in.

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第4题

How does the word “material” change the definition of “garbage”?A.It changes the discar

How does the word “material” change the definition of “garbage”?

A.It changes the discarded things into something reusable

B.It is actually garbage no matter what

C.It helps people get necessities in life

D.It provides a new perspective in looking at garbage

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第5题

We should not eat or eat less______ food.

A.junk

B.garbage

C.trash

D.rubbish

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第6题

Which of the following is CORRECT about Mickey, the garbage collector?A.He wrote a letter

Which of the following is CORRECT about Mickey, the garbage collector?

A.He wrote a letter to the couple afterwards.

B.He failed to collect the money from the bank.

C.He wanted the couple to send him a Christmas card.

D.He collected both the cheek and the garbage that day.

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第7题

Archaeological. Archaeological study covers an extremely long span of time and a great var

Archaeological.

Archaeological study covers an extremely long span of time and a great variety of subjects. The earliest subjects of archaeolgical study date from the origins of humanity. These include fossil remains believed to be of human ancestors who lived 3.5 million to 4.5 million years ago. The earliest archaeological sites include those in Ethiopia, Tanzania, Kenye; and elsewhere in East Africa. These sites contain evidence of the first appearance of bipedal(upright-walking), apelike early humans.(46). Some sites also contain evidence of the earliest use of simple tools. Asia about 1.8 million years ago, then into Europe about 900,000 years ago.

The first physically modern humans, Homo sapiens, appeared in tropical Africa between 200,000and 150,000 years ago-dates determined by molecular biologists and archaeologists working together. Dozens of archaeological sites through tout Age (100,000 to 15,000 years ago).(47).

Archaeologists have documented that the development of agriculture took place about 10,000 years ago. Early domesticationis evident in such places as the ancient settlement in Jordan and in Mexico. Archaeology plays a major role in the study of early civilizations, such as those of the Sumerians of Mesopotamia, who built the city of Ur, and the ancient Egyptians, who are famous for the pyramids near the city of Gina and the royal sepulchers(tombs)of the Valley of the Kings at Thebes.(48).

Archaeological research spans the entire development of phenomena that are nuique to humans. For instance, archaeology tells the story of when people learned to bury their dead and developed beliefs in an afterlife. Sites containig signs of the first simple but purposeful hurials in graves date to as early as 40,000 years ago in Europe and Southwest Asia. By the time people lived in civilizations, burials and funeral ceremonies had become extremely important and elaborate rituals.(49). Few burials rival their lavish sepulchres. Being able to trace the development of such rituals over thousands of years has added to our understanding of the development of human intellect and spirit.

Archaeology also examines more recent historical periods. Some archaeologists work with historians to study American colonial life, for example. They have learned such diverse information as how the earliest colonial settlers in Jamestown, Virginia, traded glass beads for food with native Algonquian peoples; how the lives of slaves on plantations reflected their roots in Africa; and how the first major cities in the United States developed.(50). This garbage is the modern equivalent of the remains found in the archaeological record. In the future, archaeologists will continue to move into new realms of study.

[A] For example, the Mocha lords of Sip an in coastal Peru were buried in about ad 400 in fine cotton dress and with exquisite ornaments of bead, gold, and silver.

[B] By 40,000 yeas ago people could be found hunting and gathering food across most of the regions of Africa.

[C] Archaeological studies have also provided much information about the people who first arrived in the Americas over 12,000 years ago.

[D] They were simple plants that had not devloped sepa-appeared in the Silurian period. They were simple plants that had not developed separate stems and leaves.

[E] One site in Tanzania even reveals footprints of humans from 3.6 million years ago.

[F] One research project involves the study of garbage in present-day cities across the United States.

[G] Other sites that represent great human achievement are as varied as the cliff dwellings of the ancient Anasazi(a group of early Native Americans of North America)at Mesa Verde, Colorado; the Inca city of Machu Picchu high in the Andes Mountains of Peru; and the mysterious

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第8题

99% junk mail is thrown into the garbage bin without being opened.A.RightB.WrongC.Not ment

99% junk mail is thrown into the garbage bin without being opened.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第9题

A.They help people save time on housework.B.They go into the garbage heap.C.They are h

A.They help people save time on housework.

B.They go into the garbage heap.

C.They are harmful to the environment.

D.They make products more expensive.

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第10题

What does Terry say about the garbage in New York?A.Smelly.B.Scattered.C.Put in bags and b

What does Terry say about the garbage in New York?

A.Smelly.

B.Scattered.

C.Put in bags and boxes.

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