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Ways To Reduce Food Waste At Home

The Environmental Protection Agency's goal is to reduce food waste by 50% by 2030. It's an extreme goal. However, the change starts at home and luckily there are countless easy ways to help.

1.How many times do you do a shopping before checking your fridge first? Over time I've learned that nothing feels as good as using up every single thing in my fridge. So, always do a quick check before shopping. Even better, make a list of what food needs to buy.

2.We love a good deal, but when it comes to food shopping, don't overload your cart with what you don't need. Remember that five dollar bag of apples is only a steal if you use them all up before they go bad.

Store your food properly. Rotten or spoiled food is very unpleasant. The easiest way to avoid food waste is storing your produce in ways that preserve freshness. If you have extra fruits and vegetables, freeze or preserve them so you can keep their deliciousness for weeks. 3.

Cook smarter. Does your recipe only call for half an onion? 4. Secondly, save the other half for other dishes. That many carrots from the farmers' market? Save the tops and make a salad.

Compost. Compost refers to organic material that can be added to soil to help grow plants. What do we mean by organic material? Fruit and vegetable peels, eggshells, tea bags, fruit pits, and the like. 5. Just freeze them and find a local compost drop, like a community garden or farmers market.

A.Check your fridge.

B.Quit buying a lot.

C.Look in your trashcan(垃圾桶).

D.Foods that rot easily should be eaten first.

E.You can take note of all the food you waste.

F.First of all, that recipe needs to get its act together.

G.In another word, everything you're used to throwing in the trash.

 

1.A 2.B 3.D 4.F 5.G 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了几种在家里避免食物浪费的方法。 1. 根据下文How many times do you do a shopping before checking your fridge first?(有多少次你在购物前首先检查你的冰箱)可知,本段主要讲述在购物前要检查自己冰箱里的食物。A. Check your fridge.(检查你的冰箱)可以作为本段小标题,故选A项。 2. 根据下文We love a good deal, but when it comes to food shopping, don't overload your cart with what you don’t need.(我们喜欢很多,但当谈到购买食物时,不要把你的购物车装上你不需要的东西)可知,本段主要讲述不要购买太多食物。B. Quit buying a lot.(放弃买太多)可以作为本段小标题,故选B项。 3. 上文Rotten or spoiled food is very unpleasant.(腐烂或者浪费食物是非常令人不愉快的)与D. Foods that rot easily should be eaten first.(容易腐烂的食物应该首先吃掉)承接自然,rot是关键词,且选项内容符合本段小标题Store your food properly.(合理储存你的食物)的话题,故选D项。 4. 下文Secondly, save the other half for other dishes.(其次,节约另一半用来做其他菜)与F. First of all, that recipe needs to get its act together.(首先,那个食谱要协调一致)承接自然,first of all和secondly是关键词,故选F项。 5. 上文Fruit and vegetable peels, eggshells, tea bags, fruit pits, and the like.(水果皮、蔬菜梗、茶包、果核和其它相似的东西)与G. In another word, everything you’re used to throwing in the trash.(换句话说,每一样你习惯仍在垃圾桶里的东西)承接自然,选项是对上文内容的补充说明,故选G项。
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