As he applied sunscreen to his young daughter’s face, Dara O’Rourke, prof

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问题    As he applied sunscreen to his young daughter’s face, Dara O’Rourke,
   professor of environmental and labour policy at the University of California,
   Berkeley, found him wondering if the lotion was safe. He realized there was 【S1】______
   no ready available answer. The result—two years, a team of chemists, lots 【S2】______
   of testing and a chunk of venture capital later—is GoodGuide. com.
   Launched in 2008, this is a website and smart phone app that rates 140,000
   consumer products (currently only in America) according to their safety,
   environmental sustainability and the ethics of the firms that make them.
   Now GoodGuide has created a new "purchase analyser" app designed to
   inform consumers not just about the values embedding in products, but also 【S3】______
   about whether they are the virtuous shoppers they say they want to be.
   Using the new app requires selecting a series of characteristics, that can 【S4】______
   range from whether the user favours organic products to buy only from firms 【S5】______
   with a good human-right record. The consumers then scan the barcode on 【S6】______
   product with the camera in their smart phone. The app identifies it and 【S7】______
   checks in a database to score how it shapes in. 【S8】______
   Much however depends on the quality of the data, which GoodGuide 【S9】______
   gathers from various sources, including government reports and scientific
   studies, and research by its own staff. If the product scores badly, the app
   will recommend an alternative item which is rated more highly. The app
   also tracks a consumer’s purchases to see how well they fit in with their 【S10】______
   selected values, giving a sort of personal virtue (or hypocrisy) rating. [br] 【S9】

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