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D. What appliances to buy to save energy.25. What do we know about the secondary carbon footprint?A. It is counted as ours though not directly made by us.B. It is made when we are buying the products.C. It is less harmful than the primary carbon footprint.D. It is related to our consumption of fuels.26. Which of the following helps reduce our carbon footprint according to the author?A. Buying new wooden furniture. B. Using old and expensive cars.C. Buying new but cheap clothes. D. Using second-hand textbooks.27. “The footprint" underlined in the last sentence refers to the CO2 produced in _A. transporting the productB. recycling the productC. making the productD. using the productCWhat is the place of art in a culture of inattention? Recent visitors to the Louvre report that tourists cannow spend only a minute in front of the Mona Lisa before being asked to move on. Much of that time, forbackground.One view is that we have made tourism and gallery-going so easy that we have made it effectivelyThere are queues to climb Everest as well as to see famous paintings. Thus, leisure is considered as hardlabour rather than relaxation.In the rapidly developing society, what gets lost is the quality of looking.Consider an extreme example,the late philosopher Richard Wollheim. When he visited the Louvre he could spend as much as four hourssitting before a painting. The first hour, he claimed, was necessary for incorrect impression to be removed. Itwas only then that the picture would begin to disclose itself. This seems unthinkable today, but it is stillpossible to organise. Even in the busiest museums there are many rooms and many pictures worth hours ofthinking which the crowds largely ignore.Marcel Proust, another lover of the Louvre, wrote: “It is only through art that we can escape fromourselves and know how another person sees a universe which is not the same as our own and whoselandscapes would otherwise have remained as unknown as any there may be on the moon." If any art remainsworth seeing, it must lead us to such escapes. But a minute in front of a painting in a hurried, harried crowdwon't do that.
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