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    Looking fashionable feels good. However, did you know that doing so could be extremely bad for the planet?

Making clothes requires lots of energy. For example, cotton fields have to be watered. Jeans must be dyed (染色) and then dried. According to scientists, making 1 kilogram of clothes produces 23 kilograms of greenhouse gases on average.

However, clothes are spending less time in shops and at homes than ever. Consumers (消费者) today keep almost every article of clothing only half as long as they did 15 years ago. That causes a large amount of waste.

Some clothing companies and designers have realized this problem. H & M, for example, was the world’s largest buyer of “better cotton” last year. The cotton needs less water to grow. It also requires fewer pesticides (农药). The Swedish brand has also stopped using a chemical that pollutes the environment when making waterproof (防水的) clothes. Nike, meanwhile, has invented a new method of making shoes. It reduces waste by 60 percent compared with traditional cutting and sewing.

More long lasting clothes could help, too. Tom Cridland is a British designer. The clothes that he designs all go through a special treatment. Cridland says they can last more than 30 years.

Unfortunately, not all clothing companies and designers, think they should be responsible for the environment. Some companies do not care about their carbon footprint at all.

What can we do? In some western schools, students are encouraged to fix their jackets and trousers. Clothing companies there send vans to campuses to help them do it. Another solution is to think twice the next time we buy new clothes. Some clothes may not look very fashionable, but they could be good for our planet.

1.According to the passage, making 50 kilograms of clothes produces about       kilograms of greenhouse gases.

A.23. B.115.

C.230. D.1,150.

2.What is the difference between “better cotton” and traditional cotton?

A.“Better cotton” can grow without water.

B.“Better cotton” grows faster than traditional cotton.

C.“Better cotton” is more environmentally friendly.

D.“Better cotton” is more productive than traditional cotton.

3.In order to protect the environment, what have some clothing companies and designers been doing?

Using new material.

Helping students mend clothes.

Measuring their carbon footprint.

Designing clothes that can last longer.

A.①②③ B.①②④

C.①③④ D.②③④

4.What does the author advise us to do in order to help protect the environment?

A.To stop buying clothes.

B.To wear fewer clothes at home.

C.To ask clothing companies for help when our clothes are torn.

D.To buy clothes made by companies that care about their carbon footprint.

 

1.D 2.C 3.B 4.D 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。时装赏心悦目,但生产服装要消耗能源,产生温室气体,污染环境。一些服装公司和设计师已经采取措施,生产环保耐久衣服,缝补旧衣服。建议大家买新衣时三思而行。 1.细节理解题。根据第二段中的According to scientists, making 1 kilogram of clothes produces 23 kilograms of greenhouse gases on average.可知,根据科学家的说法,制造1公斤的衣服平均会产生23公斤的温室气体。由此可知,生产50公斤的衣服会产生的温室气体大约为50*23=1,150公斤。故选D。 2.推理判断题。根据第四段中的The cotton needs less water to grow. It also requires fewer pesticides (农药).可知,这种棉花生长需要更少的水。它也需要更少的农药。由此推知,Better cotton是更环保的。故选C。 3.细节理解题。通读全文可知,第四段、第五段和文章最后一段,体现了一些公司采取的措施:使用新材料,设计耐用持久的衣服,帮助学生修补衣服。故选B。 4.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的Some companies do not care about their carbon footprint at all.(一些公司根本不关心他们的碳脚印)及最后一段中的Another solution is to think twice the next time we buy new clothes. Some clothes may not look very fashionable, but they could be good for our planet.可知,另一个解决办法是,下次买新衣服时要三思。有些衣服可能看起来不是很时尚,但它们可能对我们的星球有好处。由此推知,为了保护环境,作者建议我们去购买那些关注碳足迹的公司生产的衣服。选D。
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