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Tom likes sitting close to TV, so his parents try to _____ him _____ the bad habit.

A.treat; of

B.treat; with

C.cure; of

D.cure; with

 

C 【解析】略
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—_____

A.Congratulation!

B.Have fun!

C.See you later!

D.Take care!

 

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1.和现在差不多

2.趋向于小型化

更快

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1.可无人驾驶

2.水陆两用

1.电脑导航,减少驾驶员疲劳

2.电脑事故预警系统,事故隐患接近零

 

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I remember watching a BBC science programme and hearing a learned professor with a beard tell us, “The increased frequency and strength of hurricanes is what we shall have to learn to expect given global warming.”

This year there have been far fewer hurricanes and those there have been were relatively mild. Why?Global warming again of course. Professor Bjorn Lomborg, author of The Skeptical Environmentalist, writes, “In the constant media reports of possible greenhouse related disasters, almost any event is now linked to climate change.” He adds, “We should not spend vast amounts of money to cut a tiny slice of the global temperature increase when this leads to a poor use of resources and when we could probably use these funds far more effectively in the developing world.” For saying this, Lomborg has had death threats.

Other scientists who do not toe the global warming-is-happening-and-it’s-all-our-fault line have received the same. There are plenty of people who count against global warming. A world of senior climatologists and meteorologists wrote to the Times last year to complain that they couldn’t get their research findings published — because they disagreed to it. We have had a warm autumn. The experts,  fanatics(狂热者) all of them, put it down to global warming. If we have an extra cold winter, they will tell us it’s a result of global warming. If my big toe feels cold or hurts badly, it will be owing to global warming.

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A. support the idea of global warming  

B. organize a debate about global warming

C. speak out against the global warming idea

D. encourage people to use money effectively

53. What happened to New Orleans last year?

A. It was badly destroyed.                          B. It disappeared in the world.

C. It witnessed global warming.               D. It experienced several disasters.

54. From the passage, we can infer that ____.

A. people are taking too many efforts to stop global warming

B. people have realized the side effect of development

C. a different idea sometimes may cost one his life

D. the majority usually stand for the correct opinion

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A. global warming may lead to toe’s catching cold in a sense

B. the Times refuses to publish articles on global warming

C. a warming autumn is not related to global warming at all

D. it is certainly incorrect to owe everything to global warming

 

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To prevent cancer and other diseases linked to UV radiation, the agency recommends that people:

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— Use shade wisely and seek shade when UV rays are most intense.

— Wear protective clothing, hats and sunglasses.

— Use sunscreen with a sun protection factor 15+.

— Avoid sunlamps and tanning parlours.

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“The application of sunscreens should not be used to prolong sun exposure but rather to protect the skin when exposure is unavoidable,” the report warned.

The report also noted that the ground’s surface can make a difference:

— Fresh snow reflects as much as 80 percent of ultraviolet light.

— Sea foam reflects about 25 percent.

— Dry beach sand reflects about 15 percent.

Small amounts of exposure to the sun help the skin to produce vitamin D.

48. The report was highly spoken of mainly because ____.

A. it had listed up to 60,000 deaths from UV radiation

B. it related the deaths to UV radiation

C. it showed the advantages and disadvantages of UV

D. it found out the approaches to preventing deaths from UV radiation

49. According to Dr Maria Neira, which of the following is TRUE?

A. In fact we need only a small amount of sunlight.

B. Receiving large amounts of sunlight will cause deaths.

C. Midday sunlight has stronger UV radiation.

D. Melanoma will disappear if we follow the report’s advice.

50. As a construction worker, it is strongly recommended that ____.

A. he should stay inside the building                 B. he spread sunscreen on the face

C. he should wear good sunglasses                           D. he be equipped with sun protection

51. Which of the following can be the headline of the passage?

A. UV—A Deadly Killer From The Sun               B. Melanoma Can Be Prevented Today

C. UV—A Great Need For Vitamin D                   D. Teenagers Mustn’t Stay Outside

 

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Many Chico State students have learned of the convenience of small motorcycles and scooters when it comes to parking on or near campus. Motorcycle parking is something that is available when compared to the amount of vacant automotive parking—something especially valuable when running a bit late for class. Motorcycle-riding students have also learned to appreciate the 50 to 80 average miles per gallon, especially today when it seems as if gasoline prices are shooting up faster and more often than a back alley addict.

Still, some people are reluctant to ride the steel horse. Marc Lewis, a 24-year-old Chico State anthropology student, is one of those people. “I’ve had motorcycles in the past. I know what they’re about. I want another one, for recreational purposes,” Lewis said. The only things holding Lewis back are insurance costs and what he refers to as “unsafe drivers”. Safety and insurance costs certainly are important factors.

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C. Students are often late for class riding motorcycles.

D. Motorcycles consume less gasoline.

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A. Because they often have their bones broken.

B. Because they are worried about the costly insurance and safety problems.

C. Because they have to pay for the pricey gasoline.

D. Because they don’t want to ride it for entertainment.

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A. we shouldn’t buy a motorcycle due to the danger it causes

B. many people are frightened by the dangerous image

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