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Lunch areas at those schools are equipped with three clearly marked bins-compost£¬recycle and share£®While the first two are common in schools£¬the third is rare£®This is the bin where kids can put their unwanted drinks£¬fruits£¬and even untouched sandwiches£®Food there is available for any student that wants them£®Whatever remains at the end of the day is given to the local soup kitchen or food bank£®Anna says the three bins have helped reduce the number of trash bags produced at the mid-day meal from an average of 22to just 2!
To ensure kids form similar habits at home£¬the non-profit has created plans to educate families about the importance of sorting waste into the proper streams of recycling£¬composting£¬and food to donate£®They also urge parents to have open conversations with their kids about food choices£®
Kids are not the only ones that waste food£®Adults are equally bad£¬if not worse!To fight that£¬Brooklyn-based Josh founded Salvage Super Club in 2014£®The randomly organized dinners promise customers a multi-course meal for merely 50dollars per person£®The delicious food is made from perfectly safe ingredients£¨³É·Ö£©that are past their prime and£¬therefore£¬headed for the compost or trash bin£®

27£®The underlined word"awareness"in Paragraph 1probably means£¿A
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B£®hope
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D£®value
28£®What do students at Westchester County do to save food£¿B
A£®Use dustbins instead of plastic bags for left-over food£®
B£®Put their unwanted food in the bins and learn to share£®
C£®Get the children to educate their parents at home£®
D£®Only get single-course food for 50dollars when eating out£®
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A£®Parents are to blame for the children's bad habits£®
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C£®Parents are as wasteful as children about food£®
D£®Parents have set an example for the children£®
30£®Which of the following will the passage be likely to continue with£¿D
A£®More information about food bank£®
B£®How to improve food production£®
C£®The importance of saving food£®
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