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                    {{B}}Shopping at Second-hand Clothing Stores{{/B}}
When 33-year-old Pete Barth was in college, shopping at second-hand clothing stores was just something he did—"like changing the tires on his car." He looked at his budget and decided he could save a lot of money by shopping for clothes at thrift shops.
"Even new clothes are fairly disposable(用后即丢掉的) and wear out after a couple of years," Barth said. "In thrift shops, you can find some great stuff whose quality is better than new clothes."
Since then, Barth, who works at a Goodwill thrift shop in the US state of Florida, has found that there are all kinds of reasons for shopping for second-hand clothing. Some people, like him, shop to save money. Some shop for a crazy-looking shirt. And some shop as a means of conserving energy and helping the environment.
Pat Akins, an accountant at a Florida Salvation Army(SA)(救世军)thrift shop, said that, for her, shopping at thrift shops is a way to help the environment.
"When my daughter was little, we looked at it as recycling," Akins said. "Also, why pay 30 dollars for Et new coat when you can get another one for a lot less?"
Akins said that the SA has shops all over the US—"some as big as department stores. "All of the clothes are donated(损赠) ,and when they have a surplus(盈余) ,they'll have "stuff a bag" specials, where customers can fill a grocery sack with clothes for only 5 or 10 dollars.
Julia Slocum, 22, points out, however, that the huge amount of second-hand clothing in the US is the result of American wastefulness.
"I'd say that second-hand stores are the result of our wasteful, materialistic culture," said Slocum, who works for a pro-conservation organization, the Center for a New American Dream. "Thrift shops prevent that waste from going to landfills(垃圾填埋场) ;they give clothing a second life and provide cheaper clothing for those who can't afford to buy new ones and generate(生成)income for charities. They also provide a way for the wealthy and middle classes to shed(摆脱)some of the guilt for their level of consumption."
单选题 Which statement about Barth is NOT true?
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 短文第一段第一句提到“33岁的皮特·巴特在大学期间经常去逛二手服装店”,因此可以推断出A项和D项为正确的。第三段第一句话提到“巴特在古德威尔旧货店工作”,推断B项正确,故选C。
单选题 When Barth was a college student, he often shopped at thrift shops
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 短文第三段第二句提到“一些像他一样的人,为了省钱去旧货店买衣服”,根据上下文可知此处他为 Barth,故选A。
单选题 What does Akins do?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 短文第四段第一句话提到“阿特金斯是佛罗里达救世军旧货店的一名会计”,故选B。
单选题 Thrift shops can do everything EXCEPT
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 短文最后一段提到“旧货店给了服装第二次生命,给那些买不起新衣服的人提供一些便宜的衣服,把一些收入捐赠给慈善机构”,并没有提到“阻止富人浪费钱”,故选D。
单选题 The word "thrift" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] A项意为“慈善”,慈善商店指主要出售一些人家捐赠的东西筹集款项,以供慈善事业之用。B项意为“一美元”,一美元店主要出售实用的一次性消费品和日常用品。C项意为“一等的,头等的”,D项意为“两美元”,均不能和shop构成搭配。通过短文第六段提到“救世军旧货店的所有衣服均为捐赠所得”,最后一段指出“旧货店所得的收入捐赠给慈善机构”,故选A。