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61£®What does the underlined phrase"over-consumption"refer to£¿D
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C£®Making more products than necessary£®
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B£®the increase of packaging recycling
C£®the rapid growth of super markets  
D£®the fact of packaging overuse
63£®According to the text£¬recyclingA£®
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C£®is the solution to gas shortage   
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C£®It is improper to judge quality by packaging£®
D£®Other products are better packaged than food£®
65£®What can we learn from the last paragraph£¿A
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If you want a quick look into the influence of Alibaba on daily Chinese life£¬take my experience£®I moved to Beijing a year ago and quickly got tired of visiting small stores across the crowded£¬polluted city of 20million people in search of new electronics£¬bathroom furnishings£¬and anything else my wife wanted£®"You're looking for what exactly£¿Why not try it£¿"my Chinese teacher asked me one day£®With that£¬my wonderful new relationship with Alibaba began£®
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31£®What is the passage mainly about£¿D
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B£®How the author purchases online in China£®
C£®Shopping online goes beyond traditional shopping£®
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