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第第6.What do the underlined words"a silver bullet"一一in paragraph 4 probably mean?部Pulp Pantry is part of a new crop of businesses部making "upcycled"food products from left-overA magic fix.分food,eatable food waste and byproducts,rangingB.A supportive policy.C.A persuasive explanation.阅from climate-friendly baking mixes and nutritious阅snack foods to plant-based candies and pasta sauces.D.A suitable replacement.读读g第In the opinion of food waste experts,these第startups will not be able to solve the food-waste7.What did Anna Hammond stress in terms ofcrisis alone,especially since nearly half of the waste分occurs in residences,followed by farms,foodsolving the problem of food waste?production,food service and retail(零售),but their分A.The combined efforts of startups.existence could enable consumers to become moreB.The awareness of the public.aware of the issue."I think these startups are anGovernment support for startups.读excellent addition because there's not a silver bullet读D.Stricter policies against food wastefor food waste,so jumping in at any point is great,"said Brian Roe,who heads the Ohio StateUniversity's Food Waste Collaborative.g第"This is a time in the history of food systems第一that's more important than any other time,"saidI always wanted to be like explorers MarcoAnna Hammond from Matriark Foods,which setPolo and Ibn Battuta.They traveled the world with分up a line of pasta sauces in 2023 made from部wide eyes and curiosity.Everything was new,fresh.upcycled tomatoes.She believes the country needspolicy(政策)to help small innovative foodand surprising,and they were constantly learningand having unexpected experiences.They had no阅companies like Pulp Pantry grow in a short period,阅Internet,guidebooks,social media,blogs,vlogs,读thus helping reduce the impact of food waste."All读reviews,or slideshows.food should reach its highest purpose,which isWith so much information available now,feeding people,"she said.however,many people I know approach travel likea job,and a stressful one.第第They surf the Internet,read what everyone else says4.What inspired Kaitlin Mogentale to start Pulpand plan a detailed itinerary(行程),and makePantry?reservations.They want to make sure they cover allthe bases and don't miss anything.But traveling分A.Her struggles with finding healthy snacks.分shouldn't be like that.To me,travel should beB.Her education in environmental science.transformative.It should lift you out of your daily阅C.Her interest in environmental protection.阅life and transport you to a place where the food,theHer thoughts on the waste of pulp.读language,the customs,and the culture are differentfrom yours.And that's where the excitement begins.So how can you make your trip unique?Myanswer is slow travel.第5.Why did Mogentale choose to produce Pulp第Instead of running from place to place,you lookChips?around you and notice things that perhaps no one部A.To reduce the loss of fruits'nutrition.部has ever noticed before.And you start talking to分people.Random(随机的)people you meet and talkB.To cut people's spending on fruits.to are a key element you cannot plan for.They mayTo offer people convenient daily nutrition阅tell you about places and events that will enrichD.To suit people who dislike fruit juice.读读your trip.And the more you talk to people,themore you develop the self-confidence to do more ofit.And then you are really in the present,having anexperience that is uniquely yours.6
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