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Some of us get our water for free from the tap. The rest pay for it — at the cost of roughly $100 billion a year. At that steep a price tag, you might assume buying the bottled stuff would be worth it
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我们当中有些人从水龙头就能接到免费的水,其余的人要花钱买——每年大约花掉1000亿美元。面对昂贵的价签,你可能会以为瓶装水值这个价钱。但大部分情况下这个想法是错的。对于大部分美国人来说,就对健康的影响和营养元素来说,自来水和瓶装水不相上下。公共饮用水因为检测更频繁,所以有时可能更安全。
Some of us receive free water from the tap, and the rest spend money - about $ 100 billion a year. In the face of expensive price tag, you may think that the price of bottled water this price. But in most cases this idea is wrong. For most Americans, tap water and bottled water are comparable to health effects and nutrients. Public drinking water can sometimes be safer because it is detected more often.
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