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D.Action should be taken to fight plastic pollution.1.What does Ann Starodaj want to convey?How did the author find her experience in the Caribbean?A Returns are easy to deal with.26.A.Significant.B.Challenging.BOPeople should stop buying goods online.C.Adventurous.D.Terrible.C.Consumer habits bring about harmful results.27.Which can be a suitable title for the text?D.It is vital to create a sustainable business model.em the program?A.Changing Lifestyles by Pet Sitting可奥的☑损坏uate their workB.Unexpected Gains from Pet Sitting TravelAntarctica is the highest,driest,and coldest place on Earth.It is alsoC.Dealing with Global Environmental Pollutionthe remotest,a fact which demystifies its unspoiled environment.It isnge their appearancedifficult for people to get there,and not a comfortable place for people tothe text?D.The Availability of Pet Sitting in the CaribbeanCstay once they arrive.It is widely described as the last true wilderness onomy.D.TechnologyYou've ordered a new pair of shoes online.They arrive;you rush toour planet.the front door and carry the box as you open it.You untie the laces,guideThe cold climate is responsible for maintaining the continent'sthe Caribbean but didn'tthem toward your feet and they don't fit.year-round ice fields:They never melt.Even though Antarctica receives moregoing to afford7奶So,back in the box they go and an hour later you drop them at thesunlight than the equator,the temperatures are lower because the ice sheetpet sitting"and that i islocal collections store.It's disappointing.The shoes have never beenreflects the heat back into space.Thus,the coldest-temperaturreerdedworn and they'll be making their way to a new home soon.Right?Wrong.on Earth was in Antarctica in July,,I983.Soviet scientists-shivered瑟瑟发抖)ting website and beganWhat does happen to our goods when we order online and thenthrough temperatures that fell to minus 89.2 degrees Celsius.of sits available in hatreturn them?The reality is that much of it simply ends up in landfill(Once completely inaccessible,Antarctica has more recently beenest,and to our surpise)Each year,5 billion pounds of waste is generated through returns inplaying host to adventurers seeking excitement,scientists interested inwas going to be talenthe world.I the Us alone,customers return approximately 3.5 billionexperimenting,and companies looking to exploit this wild zone for profit:products,of which only 20%are actually faulty according to Optoro,.agold,uranium and oil are just some of the valuable resources which liestart our own traelcompany which specializes in tackling the returns.beneath the continent's icy covering.nds,highlighting heIt turns out that returns create a real headache for companies.ManyFor centuries,Europeans wondered about the existence of aof a beautiful beah,companies simply don't have the technology to handle these faults inSouth-pole continent,but no one actually knew for certain Antactica wasreturned goods,so it is often most profitable for them to sell them cheaplythere until 1820 when European explorers "discover"it.Since then,mento ignore the platicto discounters via a web of shipping,driving and flying them around thehave gone to Antarctica in seareh of adventure.Testing their abilities,note beaches.So,weglobe,or to simply truck them to the dump.several teams of explorers set out in 1911 to be the first men to stand atmuch we could pckOptoro's software helps retailers()and manufacturers resellthe South Pole.白unsold goods more easily.They offer a number-of options for retailers,Yet,Antarctica's fragile and comptreated ecosystem is threatened bynore we realized heincluding a website to resell their goods,called Bling,as well as helpingits human visitors.Damage to the environment occurs as peeple comeve used our platfomwith re-routing goods to donation,store shelves,Amazon or eBay.Theylooking for resources beneath the ice,or carelessly leave their garbageplastic and tryelestimate their work helps reduce landfill waste by 70%.behind.Currently,countries are working to ensure that the damage toiving,and everourAnn Starodaj,Senior Director of Sustainability at Optoro,says thatAntarctica's environment is minimized,and that the last wilderness onlastic packagig.while consumer habits might still be harmful,creating a profitable andEarth will remain an unspoiled place.do what wican.environmentally friendly fashion model from start to finish is the way32.What does the underlined word "demystifies"in Paragraph 1with great andsforward."I don't think people are going to stop buying stuff,but creatingprobably mean?aign in Grenla.a business model where you're making it easier for them to makeA.Does harm to.B.Lies in.本子sustainable ehoices is very important"C.Accounts for.D.Stays away from.eennecting vithassparked y a28.What are the statistics in Paragraph 3 about?33.Why are Soviet scientists mentioned in Paragraph 2?A.Waste disposal..f以Bo /oC.Clothing fashion.B8克A.To make a comparison with other places.B.To show Soviet scientists'fearless spirits.29.Why do returns become a real headache for companies?C.To stress the freezing weather of Antarctica.A.AVery little profit can be made.D.To explain the reason for Antarctica's cold climate.B.Related technology is not available.得的34.When did people begin to explore Antarctica?C.Goods are damaged on purposeA.In the late eighteenth century.D.No places can be found to bury them.B.In the early eighteenth century.30.What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?C.In the early nineteenth century.A.A difficult task.B.A marketing plan.D.In the late twentieth century.C.A practical solution.D.A producing process.号卷·A10联盟2024届高三一轮复试卷·英语试题(四)第2页共4页
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