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  菲舍尔•伯尔补充道:“在食品价格居高、经济普遍堪忧的境况下,应该为消费者提供尽可能多的产品来选择。只因为外形不符合标准就把质量上乘的产品扔掉,这种做法毫无道理”。
  Such restrictions will disappear next year, and about 100 pages of rules and regulations will go as well, a move welcomed by Neil Parish, chairman of the European Parliament’s agriculture committee.
  到明年这些限制将会取消,同时约100页相关法律法规也会一并失效。对于这一举措,欧洲议会农业委员会主席Neil Parish表示赞同。
  "Food is food, no matter what it looks like," Parish said. "To stop stores selling perfectly decent food during a food crisis is morally unjustifiable. Credit should be given to the EU agriculture commissioner for pushing through these proposals. Consumers care about the taste and quality of food, not how it looks."
  “不管长的怎么样,食品毕竟只是食品。在粮食危机的当下还禁止商家出售质量尚好的农产品,这从道德层面说不过去。欧盟委员会农业委员推动这些提案通过的做法值得称赞。毕竟,消费者关心的是食品味道和品质,而不是长得什么样”。
  英译汉-选译题一
  Ask mothers why babies are constantly picking things up from the floor or ground and putting them in their mouths, and chances are they’ll say that it’s instinctive - that that’s how babies explore the world. But why the mouth, when sight, hearing, touch and even scent are far better at identifying things?
  Since all instinctive behaviors have an evolutionary advantage or they would not have been retained for millions of years, chances are that this one too has helped us survive as a species. And, indeed, accumulating evidence strongly suggests that eating dirt is good for you.
  In studies of what is called the hygiene hypothesis, researchers are concluding that organisms like the millions of bacteria, viruses and especially worms that enter the body along with "dirt" spur the development of a healthy immune system. Several continuing studies suggest that worms may help to redirect an immune system that has gone awry and resulted in autoimmune disorders, allergies and asthma.
  One leading researcher, Dr. Joel Weinstock, the director of gastroenterology and hepatology at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, said in an interview that the immune system at birth "is like an unprogrammed computer. It needs instruction."
  He said that public health measures like cleaning up contaminated water and food have saved the lives of countless children, but they "also eliminated exposure to many organisms that are probably good for us."
  "Children raised in an ultra-clean environment," he added, "are not being exposed to organisms that help them develop appropriate immune regulatory circuits."
  Studies he has conducted with Dr. David Elliott, a gastroenterologist and immunologist at the University of Iowa, indicate that intestinal worms, which have been all but eliminated in developed countries, are "likely to be the biggest player" in regulating the immune system to respond appropriately, Elliott said in an interview. He added that bacterial and viral infections seem to influence the immune system in the same way, but not as forcefully.

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