题型:阅读理解 题类:常考题 难易度:普通
江苏省如皋市2020-2021学年高一下学期期初调研测试英语试题
Garbage often has negative associations with germs (细菌), dirt and useless junk. However, a recent art exhibition proved that "useless" things can have practical significance.
Dear Pretty Rubbish, an art event organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWFN) and digital media art company Blackbow, was held in Beijing. It looked at wasteful consumption (消耗) and asked questions about the relationship between our lifestyles and our garbage.
"We hope that everyone who visited the show can think about how 'useless things' are produced, why they are tossed out (扔走), and whether 'useless things' are really useless," said Cao Yujia, the design director of Blackbow.
The organizers said that all the raw materials for the exhibition were collected from community garbage cans.
Artists Zhou Yuxuan and Liu Yifan collected nylon cable ties (尼龙扎带), LED lights and beverage bottles from designers' workshops to create a work where plastics, in the shape of cells, "grow" in a corner. There, the lights blink (闪烁) regularly to imitate (模仿) "breathing". When people walk near it, the work responds by forming light patterns, as if communicating with the visitors.
Speaking about the work, Zhou said: "It's like some kind of communication between humans and plastics."
Plastic has a life longer than almost any creature, taking centuries to decompose. Though people blame plastics for damage to the environment, they are a big part of our daily lives.
"So we want to ask the question: Although the damage continues, whether there is a way for humans to reconcile (调和) with plastics," said Zhou.
Liu said that plastic waste can be used to make clothes and ornaments (装饰品). "Re-use of plastics will be a future trend," he said.
Cable ties are a useful and common material for fastening. Many people will buy a large bundle of them but only use a few pieces. The rest of cable ties could be re-used as a decoration in handicrafts.
"This exhibition calls for everyone to re-think their wasteful lifestyle full of single-use plastics and make changes," said Cao.
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