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Like it or hate it,when Kim Kardashian wears something,people take notice.With the reality TV star wearing secondhand Azzedine Alaia to Paris fashion week,secondhand Jean Paul Gaultier to a party and a secondhand 1990s Thierry Mugler gown to an award ceremony,it (1)
A
A
change is happening.Who would have thought that Kardashian -a woman worth$350 m (£270 m) -would be making a case for sustainable fashion?
   As consumers become increasingly aware of the(2)
C
C
impact of fashion,they are looking for a more sustainable way to shop.Could(3)
B
B
secondhand be the answer?
   Vintage.it seems,is increasingly(4)
A
A
High-end boutique Browns has also just launched the label One Vintage.Which uses antique (古老的) textiles to create new clothes.Octavia Bradford,the womenswear buyer for Browns,says:"(5)
D
D
is the loudest conversation in fashion right now."
    A study shows that.last year,64% of women were willing to buy pre-owned pieces compared with 45% in 2016-and(6)
A
A
by 2018 13% of the clothes in women's wardrobes.will be secondhand.Fashion circularity.a(chǎn) new term referring to the recycled life of clothes is (7)
B
B
to reach SS1 bn in five years,up from the current $24 bn.a(chǎn)ccording to ThredUp's annual resale report.
   Stella McClure.the founder of the online shop The Stellar Boutique.has noticed a(8)
D
D
.When she opened 20 years ago "there was still a(9)
C
C
attached.But now (thankfully) The Stellar boutique is not just acceptable -it's cool and has completely(10)
C
C
the fashion trends." she says.
   Aside from an increased(11)
B
B
of sustainability.vintage fashion fits neatly into the wider mood of the Instagram age,where authenticity and originality -not being seen in the same outfit as anyone else-are (12)
D
D
.What better ways to stand out than to wear clothes few others are likely to own?
   Not (13)
B
B
to sit back and watch others profit from their vintage items,some luxury labels are relaunching decades -old designs from their own archives.Last year,(14)
A
A
.Dior brought back its saddle bag because of the attention it was getting in the vintage fashion market.However,for some,buying vintage will never feel quite right. "It's really not my bag," says Bates.
   There are obvious-sizing(15)
C
C
isn't uniform,and she says:You have to be careful to look for holes and rips.

(1) A.suggest B.maintains C.calculates D.a(chǎn)dvocates
(2) A.cultural B.historical C.environmental D.emotional
(3) A.distributing B.buying C.controlling D.decreasing
(4) A.in fashion B.in effect C.out of date D.under control
(5) A.Originality B.Technology C.Profit D.Sustainability
(6) A.legally B.a(chǎn)ppropriately C.likely D.luckily
(7) A.required B.projected C.guaranteed D.warned
(8) A.symptom B.field C.tradition D.shift
(9) A.right B.label C.shame D.price
(10) A.broken B.defined C.captured D.challenged
(11) A.potential B.a(chǎn)wareness C.lack D.power
(12) A.reversed B.questioned C.ensured D.valued
(13) A.considerate B.content C.stressful D.a(chǎn)dventurous
(14) A.for instance B.a(chǎn)s a result C.by contrast D.in addition
(15) A.expectations B.policies C.traps D.reminders

【答案】A;C;B;A;D;A;B;D;C;C;B;D;B;A;C
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