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第1题:
It can be inferred from the passage that
A. it is necessary to keep the air-conditioning on all the time
B. it seems possible for every household to cut emissions of CO2
C. the average US household produces about 3,000 pounds of CO2 a month
D. the average European household produces about 1,000 pounds of CO2 a month
第2题:
听力原文: Now European finance ministers are expected to reprimand the Irish government today after they meet in Brussels. They've been alarmed by December's budget in the Irish Republic which cut taxes and increased government spending. The other European countries fear this will stoke up inflation and undermine the stability of the Euro, the single currency.
Finance ministers from the European Unions 15 states are holding their regular monthly meeting in Brussels. They've been given the tricky task of handing out some public criticism to the government of the country with the most successful economy, the Irish Republic. In the last five years Ireland has boomed growing by an average eight percent a year, unemployment has reached its lowest level for 20 years and commodity prices in Dublin became more expensive than in London.
Why do other European countries criticize Ireland?
A.They worry that the Irish Republic's budget plan will undermine the stability of European Unions.
B.EU countries fear that Irish Republic's finance plan will cause inflation.
C.Other countries will have to cut taxes.
D.Other EU countries must increase government spending, too.
第3题:
A、give
B、cover
C、take
D、clean
第4题:
A、cut down
B、cut off
C、cut away
D、cut up
第5题:
The bedroom is ______ .
A、not clean enough
B、not enough clean
C、clean not enough
D、enough not clean
第6题:
Besides climate change, developing countries like China need to deal with energy【21】and environmental issues: the development of sources of clean energy needs to be【22】line with their interests. Clean energy has been given greater prominence than ever before; it is seen as a new industrial【23】and【24】of economic growth for the new century. The time for clean energy has come.
In China, clean energy is moving ahead at full speed. Take wind power as an example: by the end of last year, China had【25】wind power generating capacity of 12. 21GW, making China the largest wind power generator in Asia and fourth in the world. But according to the research, one-third of wind power capacity is running【26】due to an inability to get the power to the national【27】.
India-like China—relies【28】on coal for its energy needs. This will only change if the funds and technology to develop clean energy, such as wind and nuclear power, are【29】. India will not choose clean energy【30】. Nuclear power is currently the most【31】of clean energy sources.【32】, if it is to be【33】on a large scale by developing nations, technological advances will be needed to make it competitive with coal.
Compared【34】developed countries, developing countries have more【35】choices when it comes to energy structure. Promoting economic growth requires【36】energy—and coal, the cheapest and most【37】source of energy for many countries—is the【38】choice. Cheap coal means cheap electricity and a competitive economy. Rising electricity prices would cause public【39】and impact on standards of【40】.
(21)
A.scarce
B.scare
C.scarcity
D.scary
第7题:
What can we learn about the Mayan calendar?
A. It was based on the European calendars.
B. It was better than European calendars.
C. It was as accurate as European calendars.
D. It was copied by European calendars.
第8题:
A. clean out
B. clean up
C. clean down
D. clean oil
第9题:
nowadays the british foreign policy is largely shaped by its participation in______.
A. the European Economic Community
B. the Commonwealth
C. the United Nations,the EU,NATO,etc.
D. a European federal government
第10题:
A.statutes, common law, equity law and European Community law
B. statutes, common law and equity law
C. statutes, common law and European Community law
D. a complete code and statutes