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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿When high temperatures are around the country, some things also go up. Here are four things expected to rise along with our desire to stay indoors and best the heat.
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Malls are high on the list of places where people often go for free air conditioning outside home in summer.¡¾1¡¿Goods related to keeping cool, like air conditioners, fans or sun care items, are very popular.
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Pests like stink bugs(´»Ïó) grow fast during summer heat waves, and many agriculture experts are expecting a repeat of last year¡¯s incident that harmed fruit and crops, particularly on the East Coast.
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¡¾3¡¿With all those air conditioners and fans working, it makes sense that energy bills will be higher than average.¡¾4¡¿¡°Not only are people going to have extremely high energy bills for July, it will also put increased stress on power plants, and we¡¯re going to see more air pollution because of it,¡± says Angela Fritz.
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Heat waves may cause violence, right?
Not necessarily, says Richard Larrick, a researcher. He took a unique look at the relationship between violence and heat through baseball. Larrick and his research team examined 57,294 Major League Baseball games taking place between 1952 and 2017 and found that while heat may increase violence, there always has to be a motive. ¡°¡¾5¡¿Instead, heat affects a specific form of violence,¡± he said.
A. Air pollution
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C. Rising heat is the expected response in any summer
D. Heat does not directly lend to more violence in general
E. More and more people are worried about their expenses
F. As more energy is used, air-quality problems may occur
G. So it¡¯s not a surprise that some sales jump during heat waves.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿If you¡¯ve never heard of an egg-laying mountain, you probably don¡¯t know about Chan Da Ya,¡¾1¡¿ fantastic cliff (ÐüÑÂ) that lays stone eggs every 30 years.
Located in China¡¯s Guizhou Province, Chan Da Ya,¡¾2¡¿ means ¡°egg laying cliff¡±, has been puzzling geologists for decades. The cliff has a rough surface spotted with dozens of round and oval-shaped stones of various sizes. As the elements (×ÔÈ»»·¾³) continue to eat away at the cliff, the harder ¡°eggs¡± become even more exposed and ¡¾3¡¿ (eventual) fall out.
The egg-laying phenomenon of Chan Da Ya ¡¾4¡¿ (consider) unique, so geologists who hope to come up with an ¡¾5¡¿ (explain) have had to travel to the remote mountainous region ¡¾6¡¿ (study) it first-hand.
The local people have known about the egg-laying cliff for generations, and many of ¡¾7¡¿ (they) frequently visit it to touch the ¡°god eggs¡± for good luck. In recent years, Chan Da Ya ¡¾8¡¿ (become) so popular as a tourist destination that most of the eggs have been sold ¡¾9¡¿ profit. There are only about 70 eggs in Gulu today, and any new ones ready to fall off from the cliff are often stolen by treasure hunters.
¡¾10¡¿ Chan Da Ya is the largest egg-laying cliff on Mount Gandeng, it is certainly not the only one.
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During the journey, the train fell into an icy river, killing 12 passengers. Chevalier managed to swim back to the river bank. He only had a broken leg.
Two years later, Chevalier was on a plane from Paris to Moscow when a door suddenly opened and he fell out. A few minutes later, the plane crashed(×¹»Ù); 27 people were killed. Chevalier was so lucky that he landed in a haystack(¸É²Ý¶Ñ).
A few years later, he was hit by a bus, but again had no serious injuries. Then a year after that, he was driving on a mountain road when he saw a truck coming straight at him. He drove the car off the road, jumped out, landed in a tree¡ªand watched his car fall 100 metres down the mountain.
¡°There are two ways you can look at it,¡± Chevalier said. ¡°I'm either the world's unluckiest man, or the world's luckiest.¡± When a reporter asked Chevalier what he thought, he chose the ¡°luckiest¡± one.
Two years ago, aged 71, Chevalier bought his first lottery ticket(²ÊƱ) in 50 years and won more than 2 million.
After this, a TV company in America said they wanted him to make an advertisement. At first he accepted, but then he changed his mind. Chevalier said he wouldn't fly to Los Angeles for the filming, because he didn't want to push his luck. Who knows? If he had accepted the invitation, maybe he would have had another accident. But Mr Chevalier is a lucky man. If he'd had another accident, he probably would have survived that too!
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A.didn't get injured at all
B.was lucky enough to be alive
C.was finally pulled out of the river
D.was the only passenger to survive
£¨2£©Why did Chevalier refuse to make the advertisement?
A.Because he had won 2 million.
B.Because he didn't want to leave home.
C.Because he didn't want to risk his life.
D.Because he didn't like the TV company.
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A.a man with nine lives
B.the unluckiest man in the world
C.a man who traveled around the world
D.a man who earned 2 million in a lottery
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Asking for a raise can be a discouraging prospect for any employee. ¡¾1¡¿ If you¡¯re a female employee seeking a raise, it matters to approach that conversation strategically. Here are a few tips for pulling it off successfully.
Do your research.
¡¾2¡¿ So if you¡¯re making a case for a pay increase, you¡¯ll need to gather some data on what others in similar positions are earning. To that end, do some research on sites like Salary.com. ¡¾3¡¿ Remember to collect the average earnings for all workers in your position and make your case for why you deserve to be paid similarly.
Don¡¯t get emotional.
Women are often accused of getting emotional on the job. In fact, it¡¯s that so-called sensitive nature that causes some people to claim they¡¯re uncomfortable working with and promoting female employees. That¡¯s why it¡¯s extremely important to keep you cool during a salary negotiation. Be specific and present hard evidence of your value to the company. Try to focus on your positive contributions, rather than the negative feelings. And although the discussion might get heated, be sure not to yell or, worse yet, cry while it¡¯s going down. ¡¾4¡¿
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Given many news stories about how men out-earn women, you may tend to draw on some of that data as a reason for getting a raise. But be very careful about using that argument, because unless you have definitive proof that your male colleagues¡ªwith the same exact titles, experience, and responsibilities ¡ª are making more money than you, you¡¯re better off avoiding that angle.
A. Don¡¯t accuse your employer.
B. Slaying calm will only help your case.
C. Take advantage of how much men colleagues earn.
D. It¡¯s never a good idea to go into a salary negotiation blindly.
E. You are often paid less salary than your workmates in similar positions.
F. But women face unique challenges when it comes to requesting more money.
G. They allow you to search for compensation info based on industry and geographic region.
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¡¾1¡¿What is the winter of the area like?
A. Seldom below 38 degrees.
B. Seldom below freezing point.
C. Seldom above 32 degrees.
¡¾2¡¿Why does the man want the weather to get colder?
A. He wants to sell more blankets.
B. He would like to play on the ice.
C. He has never seen ice on the ground before.
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