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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

A new study led by researchers at the Yale School of Public Health and published in the journal Lancet Planetary Health, finds that China’s countrywide ban 1. traffic mobility from February 10 to March 14 greatly limited automobile emissions and sharply reduced the 2. (country) often severe air pollution.

The improved air quality, in turn, prevented thousands of pollution-related 3. (death), an 4. (estimate)12,125, more than lives lost from the epidemic(流行 ), the study finds.

“This is a very surprising result. The epidemic continues to be a terrible thing for China and the rest of the world, but the decrease in emissions that accompanied 5. has actually presented some positive health results,” said Kai Chen, assistant professor at the Yale School of Public Health and the study’s first author. “The question is, how can we have one without the  6. ?”

Although the findings cannot be directly applied to other countries due  to  different severity of and responses to COVID-19, as well as 7. (differ) air pollution levels and population characteristics, reduced air pollution levels 8. (detect) in other Asian and European countries and the U.S.9. their own lockdowns (封城), Chen said. He notes that this reduction in pollution has 10. (like) brought about similar health benefits.

 

1.on 2.country’s 3.deaths 4.estimated 5.it 6.other 7.differing/ different 8.have been detected 9.after 10.likely 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一项新的研究发现,叙述了空气污染的严重性。 1. 考查介词。句意:耶鲁大学公共卫生学院(Yale School of Public Health)研究人员牵头、发表在《柳叶刀-行星健康》(Lancet Planetary Health)杂志上的一项新研究发现,中国从2月10日至3月14日在全国范围内实施的交通禁令,极大地限制了汽车尾气排放,并大幅减少了该国通常很严重的空气污染。此处指“关于”全国范围内实施的交通禁令。故填on。 2. 句意:耶鲁大学公共卫生学院(Yale School of Public Health)研究人员牵头、发表在《柳叶刀-行星健康》(Lancet Planetary Health)杂志上的一项新研究发现,中国从2月10日至3月14日在全国范围内实施的交通禁令,极大地限制了汽车尾气排放,并大幅减少了该国通常很严重的空气污染。此处指“全国的”禁令,所以用名词所有格。故填country’s。 3. 考查名词复数。句意:反过来,改善空气质量,使成千上万的污染造成的死亡,估计有12125,比失去生命的流行病(流行病),研究发现。此处指“死亡的人数”,所以用名词复数,故填deaths。 4. 考查过去分词作前置定语。句意:反过来,改善空气质量,使成千上万的污染造成的死亡,估计有12125,比失去生命的流行病(流行病),研究发现。此处estimate和12,125之间是被动关系,是过去分词作前置定语。故填estimated。 5. 考查it的用法。句意:疫情对中国和世界其他国家来说仍然是一件可怕的事情,但随之而来的排放减少实际上已经带来了一些积极的健康结果。此处用it指代前面的epidemic,在句中作宾语。故填it。 6. 考查固定搭配。句意:问题是,我们怎么能只有一个而没有另一个?此处指两个当中的“一个……另一个”。固定结构:one…,the other…“一个……,另一个”。故填other。 7. 考查形容词。句意:虽然研究结果不能直接应用到其他国家由于不同的严重程度和响应COVID-19,以及在亚洲和欧洲其他国家和美国自己的封锁之后,不同的空气污染水平和人口特征、减少空气污染水平已发现陈阳表示。句中air pollution levels是名词,由形容词修饰,故填differing/ different。 8. 考查现在完成时态的被动语态。句意:虽然研究结果不能直接应用到其他国家由于不同的严重程度和响应COVID-19,以及在亚洲和欧洲其他国家和美国自己的封锁之后,不同的空气污染水平和人口特征、减少空气污染水平已发现陈阳表示。句子主语air pollution levels是复数形式,和detect之间是被动关系,且这里指到现在为止已经完成的事情,所以句子用现在完成时态的被动语态。故填have been detected。 9. 考查连词。句意:虽然研究结果不能直接应用到其他国家由于不同的严重程度和响应COVID-19,以及在亚洲和欧洲其他国家和美国自己的封锁之后,不同的空气污染水平和人口特征、减少空气污染水平已发现陈阳表示。此处指“被封城之后”,是时间状语从句,结合句意,故填after。 10. 考查副词。句意:他指出,污染的减少可能也带来了类似的健康益处。此处brought about是动词短语,由副词修饰,故填likely。
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