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1.(大概意思)Fame is much as an animal chases a 獵物, when he gets it, he doesn\'t know what else to do but contines to chase it. Fame, with the popularity it accompanies forces famous people to participate in their end.
Those who get fame most often as the result of a single talent or skill: sing, dance, painting. They perform with their distinct style. In time, the singer is tired of singing the same song in the same style; the painter is tired of painting similar scenery or portray; the performer is tired of performing the same character repeatedly. They want to change their style, but the audience may turn away and give the fame to another.
Anyone will konw ()\'s opera, the novel by(), the poem by(). They make a unique change in the traditional form, and they are not free to change their styles because their audience ask them to perform originally.
Fame is what someone can hardly escape from. But there\'s a heavy cost you have to pay for it.
2.A cutton bag has been a means for brand, retailer, and supermarket to express their environment-friendly concept, at least to show their company has noticed the overuse of plastics. 某所機構的某人說到, there\'s a trend in New York that people are taking the tote from local deli a or their favorite store.看起來好像是在保護環境. Not exactly,....
A 2018 study from the Minister of Environment and Food in Denmark shows that a cutton tote should be used 2000 times to offset the 對環境所造成的影響. It takes 34 years daily for one bag. If a bag 被回收了, then the subatance to print the log on them is PCV-based and unrecyclabe. 某人, the co-founder of Seattle-based textile recycle firm公司名, says they are \'extremly difficult to break down\'. Logos need to be cut form the bag. He estimates the 10-15 percent of the cutton the firm receives is wasted in that way.
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Some say that the best way of addressing the environmental problem is the present generation are willing to take a simpler way of living for the sake the future generation. 看法