【题目】 (2012·福建) The air quality in the city, __________ is shown in the report, has improved over the past two months.
A. that
B. it
C. as
D. what
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【题目】
根据括号内的提示,翻译下面的句子
【1】就我而言,提高人民的生活水平是政府主要要关心的事情。(on one's part)
【2】我们班长在工作中事事都很谨慎。( cautious)
【3】你最好让她桌上所有的东西保持原样。(the way)
【4】我们知道,克隆羊多利与母体羊相像。(similar)
【5】他们过着多么舒适的生活啊!(lead a...life)
【6】到现在为止,我们在这一领域还没有取得任何进展。(so far)
【7】你在各门学科上都应该严格要求自己。(strict)
【8】要不是我催促你立即采取行动,情况会变得更糟糕。(虚拟语气)
【9】他卷入了一次意外的事件之中,很难脱身。
【10】越来越多的人开始使用纸袋,而不是塑料袋。(rather than)
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【题目】John may phone tonight. I don’t want to go out ______ he phones.
A. in that
B. in case
C. if so
D. what if
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The images were shocking: Allison Samowitz and her twin sister, Jillian were watching the 2010 BP oil spill (溢出)on TV with their 【1】 sinking. "①We live right 【2】 the beach, and we heard many stories of how sea birds and sea creatures 【3】 because of sea pollution and how the spill 【4】 the ocean's ecosystem," says Allison. "It was just devastating (毁灭性),and we were 【5】 it would happen here." The 【6】 towns along the Gulf of Mexico didn't feel that far away from their little Golden Beach anymore. They decided to do 【7】 for the nature conservation.
The sisters studied the 【8】 habits of their friends and neighbors. "We're a(n) 【9】 town of 260 homes, and we found out only 20 percent of them 【10】 !” Allison says.
②Moved to act, they first organized a town fair with demonstrations about how 【11】 people could make lasting changes to the environment. They 【12】 local companies to join them and the fair 【13】 a crowd of about 200 people. On the scene were trucks and booths (货摊)where volunteers and company workers accepted 【14】 electronic equipment, eyeglasses, clothes and books—all for recycling.
The girls are planning another 【15】 this year. "It's an education campaign," says Allison. "People don't know, but there are so many simple things they can do every day that can 【16】 the nature."
Allison now reports on the environment for her school's television station.
And should anyone think that they're awfully single-minded, they are 【19】 . The sisters have many 【20】 other interests: ballet, volleyball,singing and deep-sea diving with their dad. "They're basically optimistic," said their dad.
A. boats B. ships C. habits D. hearts
A. for B. on C. above D. with
A. lived B. died C. appeared D. survived
A. promoted B. maintained C. controlled D. affected
A. sure B. sorry C. afraid D. certain
A. historical B. industrial C. official D. coastal
A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything
A. conservation B. contribution C. pronunciation D. nutrition
A. famous B. ancient C. large D. small
A. recycled B. fished C. worked D. waited
A. clever B. normal C. ordinary D. cautious
A. ordered B. reminded C. warned D. persuaded
A. collected B. informed C. attracted D. moved
A. used B. repaired C. polluted D. broken
A. game B. concert C. competition D. fair
A. damage B. benefit C. ruin D. endanger
A. time B. part C. money D. effort
A. new B. fashionable C. worn D. expensive
A. mistaken B. right C. silly D. friendly
A. wealthy B. strange C. popular D. healthy
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He is very popular among his students as he al-ways tries to make them _______in his lectures.
A. interested
B. interesting
C. interest
D. to interest
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【题目】The ______ (center) part of the painting stuck out for its bright colour.
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【题目】I don't want to __________ you. Go on with your story.
A. interview
B. cut in
C. interrupt
D. disturb
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【题目】Living in a green area can make you live longer,according to research published today. The research also shows that the difference in life expectancy (预期寿命) between rich and poor becomes smaller among those who live in an environment with parks and trees.
Richard Mitchell,from Glasgow University,and his colleagues, found that the gap between the number of deaths of people on high incomes and the number of deaths of those on low incomes in green areas was half that compared with figures relating to built-up areas.
Green spaces,classified by the researchers as “open,undeveloped land with natural vegetation”,encouraged people to walk and be more active. Exercise in these settings could have greater benefits than exercise elsewhere,the researchers said.
The benefits potentially go beyond exercise. Studies have shown that being around green spaces can reduce blood pressure and stress levels,and possibly help patients recover faster.
A number of researchers have looked at the effects of greenery on our wellbeing. But few studies had looked at whether living in green areas reduced health inequalities,the Glasgow team said.
Using information from a landuse database of 2001,the researchers divided the preretirement population of England into four groups according to income level,and five groups according to access to green space. They then looked at death rate for 2001~2005.
They found that the inequality in death rate from all causes relating to lack of money was less in those populations in the greenest areas compared with the figures for people living in more built-up places. They found an even stronger relationship when it came to deaths from certain diseases such as heart conditions and stroke (中风).There was no difference,however,in deaths from lung cancer.
The researchers said that changing the physical environment was an easier way to fight against poor health than using media campaigns or giving out information on health. “The result of the study is clear:Environments that promote good health might be very important in the fight to reduce health inequalities.”
【1】The underlined word “that” in Paragraph 2 refers to________.
A.the gap
B.the number of deaths
C.the income
D.the living area
【2】What was the special point of the Glasgow team’s research?
A.They offered a scientific definition of “green spaces”.
B.They encouraged people to exercise in green areas.
C.They studied the effects of greenery on people’s health.
D.They focused on the influence of greenery on health inequalities.
【3】What advice would the researchers probably give according to the last paragraph?
A.More health information should be given to the public.
B.People should take more exercise every day.
C.More trees and grass should be planted in cities.
D.People should help to fight against health problems.
【4】What is the main idea of the passage?
A.People should live in green areas.
B.Green spaces promote good health.
C.Income influences health less than environment.
D.Exercise in green areas benefits people a lot.
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