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In the 19th century, newspapers often published novels in parts. Chapters were printed once at a time.【小题1】 (tell) the whole story took several weeks or months. At the start of the 21st century, the cell phone novel was born. 【小题2】 married an old idea with new technology.

There are several ways to read a cell phone novel. Readers may go to special websites to read a chapter 【小题3】 download it to their phone.【小题4】 (chapter) may be sent to a person’s phone via e-mail or short messages. They are short — often no 【小题5】 (many) than a few hundred words long.

The first cell phone novel, Deep Love, was written by Yoshi,【小题6】 Japanese writer. It was very popular. In fact, the story was later published as a book and then 【小题7】 (make) into a movie. Other Japanese authors, like Naito and Chaco, have also been 【小题8】 (success) in the field.

The first Chinese cell phone novel was Distance, 【小题9】 was written in 2004 by Huang Xuan. The story【小题10】 (contain) 1,008 characters and is divided into 15 chapters.

There are also cell phone novels in French, English, and other languages. Romance and horror stories are growing in popularity. Thousands of these mini-novels are on the market. It’s a fast, easy and convenient way to read a great story.

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Cotton bags have become a means for brands,retailers and supermarkets to indicate a planet-friendly mindset-or, at least, to show that the companies are aware of 【小题1】 overuse of plastic in packaging.

So far, so Earth-friendly? Not 【小题2】 (exact). It turns out the wholehearted acceptance of cotton bags may actually have created a new problem.

An organic cotton bag needs to be used 20,000 times to reduce 【小题3】 (it) overall impact of production, according to a 2018 study. That equals daily use for 54 years-for just one bag.

Cotton is water-intensive, and figuring out ways of 【小题4】 (deal) with a bag in an environmentally low-impact way is not nearly as simple 【小题5】 people think, according to an environmental science professor at the University of Maine.

You can’t, for example, just put a bag in a bin. Even when a bag does make it to a treatment plant, most materials used to print logos onto them are PVC-based and thus not 【小题6】 (recycle); they’re “extremely difficult 【小题7】 (break) down chemically,” said Christopher Stanev, the co-founder of Evmu, a Seattle-based textile recycling firm. Printed 【小题8】 (pattern) have to be cut out of the cloth; Mr. Stanev estimates 10 to 15 percent of the cotton Evrnu receives 【小题9】(waste) this way.

That’s not to say cotton is worse than plastic. In the end, the 【小题10】(simple) solution may be the most obvious. “Not every product needs a bag,” Comey says.

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