According to the report, air pollution in big cities _____.

题目
单选题
According to the report, air pollution in big cities _____.
A

can be more serious than Chernobyl nuclear disaster

B

cannot be compared with the disaster in Chernobyl

C

can release as damaging radiation as the Chernobyl disaster

D

can be more serious than we used to think

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第1题:

The air pollution exceeds most ________ levels by 10 times or more.

A acceptable

B accessible

C available

D applicable


参考答案A

第2题:

Motor vehicles powered by the internal combustion engines are responsible for over 80 percent of the deadly carbon monoxide as well as the cancer-causing substances in the air. Eighty-nine percent of the vehicles on the road in Massachusetts are privately owned and are often operated with only one person in the car. If people would use public transportation instead of their cars, air pollution levels could be significantly lowered. Thirty percent of the land in downtown Boston is devoted to cars. Where there are garages, there could be gardens. Where there are highways, there should be homes and places to work and play. Studies show that people today show a greater hearing loss with age than ever before. Much of this is due to car-horns, loud engines and general traffic noise.

The cost of a personal car is high to the individual. The average person pays about $2,000 per car per year in gasoline, insurance, taxes, and maintenance. But for society as a whole, personal cars are a luxury we cannot afford. We pay in death from auto accidents, in poor health from air pollution, in loss of hearing from noise pollution, and in the destruction of our cities by the ever-increasing number of highways.

1、It is ____ that are the main cause of the air pollution in Boston.

A、vehicles in general

B、the public transportation systems

C、carbon monoxides

D、personal motor vehicles

2、The writer’s purpose in writing this article is to _____.

A、remind people of the danger of air pollution

B、warn people of the danger of accidents

C、urge people to use private cars as less as possible

D、ask the Boston government to build more homes and gardens

3、According to the last paragraph, ______.

A、the cost of personal cars is high to the individuals but not to the society

B、an average car costs about $2,000 inBoston

C、personal cars are so expensive that most people cannot afford

D、society as a whole suffers much from the ever-increasing number of cars

4、It is implied but not stated that ______.

A、garages, highways and parking areas occupy nearly one third of the total Boston downtown area.

B、because of highways, people in Boston have no more homes and places to live, work and play.

C、C garages have replaced most of the gardens in Boston

D、Boston is the most seriously polluted city in the U.S.

5、The best title for this passage is “ ______.”

A、Air Pollution in Boston

B、More Homes, More Plays for People

C、Cars Are Too Expensive

D、Public Transportation, A Solution to Air Pollution


参考答案:DCDCD

第3题:

People travel a lot with Heaven Air because they know they will get what they want. They want to go quickly and safely across the land, across the sea or right across the world, and they know Heaven Air will take them where they want to go whenever they want to go. Heaven Air flies all the newest and fastest planes to more towns and cities of the world than any other airlines. Do you want to go to Paris, Washington, Tokyo? Heaven Air will take you there, at all times of the day or night, right through the week. But Heaven Air flies not only to the Biggest cities, we also fly two or three times a week to towns and cities in the very center of Asia, Africa and South America. People fly with Heaven Air because they know they will leave on time and arrive on time. They know that they will receive the best food and watch the best films. Heaven Air is second to none.

1). Heaven Air is the name of ().

2). Travelling with Heaven Air is ().

3). Heaven Air can take you to Paris ().

4). Most flights of Heaven Air go to ().

5). According to the advertisement, Heaven Air believes it is ().

(1).A、a plane

B、an airline

C、a travel service

D、an advertising program

(2).A、comfortable but expensive

B、cheap and pleasant

C、exciting but tiring

D、quick and safe

(3).A、on weekends only

B、just on weekdays

C、any time in a week

D、two or three times a week

(4).A、big cities

B、small towns

C、both big and small cities

D、the very center of Asia

(5).A、the second biggest in the world

B、the second best in the world

C、the biggest in the world

D、the best in the world


参考答案:BDCCD

第4题:

A cool mass of air heads toward the United States from the upper regions of Canada and Alaska this week according to the National Weather Service.
According to the NWS a mass of cold air will drop from the Arctic regions to Canada and then the upper Midwest next week.
Temperatures across the Midwest will drop into the 60s and 70s-a sharp difference from the 80 degree and 90 degree temperatures from recent weeks. And the relatively cooler air may be felt as far East as New York and Washington
The cool breezes may be a welcome relief this time around but remember the last few times we got hit with Arctic air?
Temperatures in cities including Chicago Cleveland New York and Louisville fell into single-digit and negative territory for long stretches during the harsh winter months of early 2014. But we’re sure you remember
According to the passage, what happened in early 2014?

A. Temperatures in the U.S fell into negative territory
B. People welcomed cool breezes in the U.S
C. Harsh winter struck in some cities of the U.S
D. Arctic air hit the U.S for a few times

答案:D
解析:
细节题。根据文段定位到的“Temperatures across the Midwest will drop into the 60s and 70s-a sharp difference from the 80 degree and 90 degree temperatures from recent weeks”。我们从该句中可得知最近几周温度在80-90,因此答案选D。A项大约在60-70左右,这个温度是未来预计的温度。B项在60-90之间,不正确。C项在60之下。因此答案选D。

第5题:

According to the text. which of the following is NOT true?

A. Soil forms from weathered rock on the earth surface.

B. The deeper layer of soil is darker in colour than the surface soil.

C. Air pollution is partially responsible for acid soil.

D. Groundwater tends to carry away nutrients for plant growth.


正确答案:B

第6题:

Air pollution

People and air pollution are often in the same places. This means that cities with large populations have the biggest problem of dirty air. Air pollution is caused by many different things. A major kind of air pollution is the gas from cars. Statistics(统计资料) show that 93 percent of all auto trips are within cities.

Another major kind of dirty air is the burning of coal and oil for energy. This energy is needed to make electricity. Of course, much more electricity is used in the city than in the county.

On the average, we throw away more rubbish than the year before. The burning of rubbish makes air pollution even worse. Many major industries are also responsible for the dirty air in the around cities. The fumes(烟)from iron, steel, chemical, and petrol production add particles(微粒)to the air.

The effects of air pollution range from mild headaches to death. The levels of pollution found in heavy traffic may cause headaches for loss of clear vision. Wherever coal and oil are used for fuel, fumes may kill trees and plants and cause metal to corrode(腐蚀). In some of the larger cities, these fumes endanger the lives of human beings by contributing to lung diseases and causing early death.

26. The key point of the passage is that().

A. the cause of air pollution is people

B. the causes and the effects of air pollution are both found in cities

C. the effects of air pollution range from headaches to death

27. What is the purpose of this passage?

A. to persuade people to stop polluting the air().

B. to tell the causes of air pollution

C. to tell why cities are bad places to live

28. Why is air pollution more grave in the city than in the country?().

A. Because there are larger populations in cities.

B. Because the air in the city is dirty.

C. Because there are much more gas fumes from cars and burning of coal and oil for energy in the city than in the country.

29. The fumes from coal and oil may cause metal().

A. to corrode

B. to twist

C. to turn black

30. In larger cities, the fumes from coal and oil may contribute to().

A. heart disease

B. loss of clear vision

C. lung diseases


参考答案:26A 27B 28A 29A 30C


第7题:

According to the article, which of the following statements is not true?

A.Tightly sealed house may be harmful in another aspect.

B.The house is unsealed to prevent the air from leaking.

C.The air always leaks from cracks.

D.New house is worse than old one in the aspect of indoor pollution.


正确答案:C
只有C选项过于绝对,其他都可以从文中推出。

第8题:

According to the text.which of the following is NOT true?

A.Soil forms from weathered rock on the earth surface.

B.The deeper layer of soil is darker in colour than t}le surface soil.

C.Air pollution is partially responsible for acid soil.

D.Groundwater tends to carry away nutrients for plant growth.


正确答案:B

第9题:

共用题干
第三篇

Preserve the Environment

Throughout history man has changed his physical environment in order to improve his way of life.
With the tools of technology he has altered many physical features of the earth.He has transformed
woodlands into farmland,and made lakes and reservoirs out of rivers for irrigation purposes or hydroelectric
power. Man has also modified the face of the earth by draining marshes and cutting through mountains to
build roads and railways.
However,man's changes to the physical environment have not always had beneficial results.Today,
pollution of the air and water is an increasing danger to the health of the planet.Each day thousands of tons
of gases come out of the exhausts of motor vehicles;smoke from factories pollutes the air of industrialized areas
and the surrounding areas of countryside.The air in cities is becoming increasingly unhealthy.
The pollution of water is equally harmful.In the sea,pollution from oil is increasing and is killing enor-
mous numbers of algae(水藻),fish and birds.The whole ecological balance of the sea is being changed.
The same problem exists in rivers.Industrial wastes have already made many rivers lifeless.
Conservationists believe that it is now necessary for man to limit the growth of technology in order to sur-
vive on earth.

According to the passage,pollution of the air and water is caused by__________.
A:thousands of tons of gases coming out of the exhausts of motor vehicles
B:the changes of the environment that technology has brought to man
C:the increasing amount of oil that has been produced
D:industrial wastes discharged into rivers

答案:B
解析:
由文章第一段可知,人类改变自然环境是为了改善生活。故选D。
文章第二段提出人类使用技术工具改变了地球的自然面貌,为自己带来了便利。第三段说然而人类改变自然环境带来的不只是有利的一面。空气和水的污染已经威协到了植物的 健康生长。由此得知,空气和水的污染是由技术带给人类的环境的变化造成的。
由文章倒数第二段可知,随着石油开发对大海污染的加剧,大量的水藻.鱼类和鸟类被 杀死,由此造成海洋生态平衡的改变。故选C。
该题干问:最可能与环境保护者意见不一致的是?关于环境保护者的意见出现在文章 最后一段,"Conservationists believe that it is now necessary for man to limit the growth of technology in order to survive on earth",可知环境保护者认为现在应该限制技术的发展速度以保证人类在 地球上生存下去。在四个选项中,A项Industrialists(工业家)与技术发展联系的最紧密,因此 最可能会不同意环境保护者的意见。C项Businessmen(商人)包括的范围很广,并不是所有的 商业活动都与技术发展有关。故选A。
从全文看,这篇文章的目的是:D项号召人们注意保护自然环境。第5部分:补全短文

第10题:

A cool mass of air heads toward the United States from the upper regions of Canada and Alaska this week according to the National Weather Service.
According to the NWS a mass of cold air will drop from the Arctic regions to Canada and then the upper Midwest next week.
Temperatures across the Midwest will drop into the 60s and 70s-a sharp difference from the 80 degree and 90 degree temperatures from recent weeks. And the relatively cooler air may be felt as far East as New York and Washington
The cool breezes may be a welcome relief this time around but remember the last few times we got hit with Arctic air?
Temperatures in cities including Chicago Cleveland New York and Louisville fell into single-digit and negative territory for long stretches during the harsh winter months of early 2014. But we’re sure you remember
What’s the temperature when the report was written?

A. About 60s and 70s
B. Between 60s and 90s
C. Below 60s
D. About 80s and 90s

答案:D
解析:
细节题。根据文段定位到的“Temperatures across the Midwest will drop into the 60s and 70s-a sharp difference from the 80 degree and 90 degree temperatures from recent weeks”。我们从该句中可得知最近几周温度在80-90,因此答案选D。A项大约在60-70左右,这个温度是未来预计的温度。B项在60-90之间,不正确。C项在60之下。因此答案选D。

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