We can learn from the passage . A. carbon taxes are difficult to carry out B. cap-and-trade plays a greater role at present C. cap-and-trade will be preferable in the future D. carbon taxes will be preferable in the future C Now, Earth Daly is celebrated every year on April 22. Take some time to find out about how one man, who was determined to change the way we treated our planet, didn’t stop until he had made a difference. In 1963, Senator Gaylord Nelson wasn’t happy with the earth’s condition. He wanted to clean up the planet and solve pollution and environmental problems. As a senator, Gaylord Nelson was someone chosen by US citizens to help make laws, so he had a lot of power. He went to John F. Kennedy, the President at the time, with his concerns. The President agreed that the planet’s environment was a serious issue, so president Kennedy went around the country on a five -day tour to promotethe idea of cleaning up the planet. People began making small changes, but is wasn’t enough. A few years later, Senator Nelson decided to put one day aside every year for the cause of saving the planet. On April 22, 1970, the first Earth Day was celebrated;20million American demonstrators took part in Earth Day activities. Since then, Earth Day has become an international holiday. People all over the world are doing something to make the earth a cleaner, better place. Today more than 500million people in 164 countries participatein Earth Day festivities! Then, what can you do to make a difference? ※Encourage your family to recycle on a regular basis. It is a good way to help the earth! ※Switch to energy-efficient light bulbs in your house to reduce the effects of global warming. ※Every glass bottle you recycle saves enough energy to run a TV for an hour and a half, while recycling an aluminum(铝)bottle can save enough energy to run your TV for three hours! ※Turn out the lights when you leave a room-unless someone’s still there! ※Use re-useable containers for your school lunches and snacks. 56.What does a senator usually do according to the passage? A. Cleaning up the planet. B. Solving population problems. C. Helping make laws. D. Talking to the President. 查看更多

 

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Everyone agrees that it’s necessary to reduce carbon emissions (排放物) around the world. There is less agreement over exactly how nations should go about achieving a more carbon - free planet. Thus, the environmental equivalent: cap – and – trade carbon emissions, or place a carbon tax on all users?

With cap – and – trade programs, governments limit the level of carbon produced by an industry. Companies that hold their emissions below the cap can sell their remaining allowance on a carbon market, while companies that go beyond their limit must purchase credits on that market. Carbon taxes are more straightforward: a set tax rate is placed on the consumption of carbon with the idea that raising the price will encourage industries and individuals to consume less. At the moment, cap – and – trade has the upper hand, but doesn’t defeat the tax just yet.

Supporters of the tax argue that a cap – and – trade system would be too difficult to administer – and too easily gamed by industries looking to sidestep emissions caps. Cap – and – trade advocates contradict that like all other flat taxes, a carbon collection would relatively burden lower – income families, who spend a greater percentage of their income on energy than rich households.

So which system will have a larger effect on carbon consumption? A 10% carbon tax might reduce the demand for carbon about 5 % or less, according to an analysis by the Carbon Tax Center, an environmental advocacy group. That may not be enough. Businesses and governments haven’t figured out how the two competing systems can work together, but in the end, the world may need both.

1. The passage focuses on_________.

      A. programs of collecting taxes

   B. systems of reducing carbon emissions

      C. reasons for reducing carbon emissions

   D. contradictions between the two systems

2. According to the cap – and – trade program, companies_________ .

       A. are forbidden to produce carbon emissions

       B. are allocated the same amount of carbon consumption

       C. can sell their remaining allowance within their limits

       D. can sell the extra amount of carbon at a higher price

3. Carbon taxes work by _________.

       A. burdening well – off families

       B. encouraging industries to consume carbon

       C. raising the price for carbon consumption

       D. limiting the carbon consumption of industries only

4. The underlined word “cap” in the second paragraph most likely refers to_________.

       A. limit                  B. credit                C. level                  D. rate

5. We can learn from the passage_________ .

       A. carbon taxes are difficult to carry out

       B. cap – and – trade plays a greater role at present

       C. cap – and – trade will be preferable in the future

       D. carbon taxes will be preferable in the future

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Everyone agrees that it′s necessary to reduce carbon

emissions (排放物) around the world. There is less agreement over exactly how nations should go about achieving a more carbon - free planet. Thus, the environmental equivalent: cap – and – trade carbon emissions, or place a carbon tax on all users?

With cap – and – trade programs, governments limit the level of carbon produced by an industry. Companies that hold their emissions below the cap can sell their remaining allowance on a carbon market, while companies that go beyond their limit must purchase credits on that market. Carbon taxes are more straightforward: a set tax rate is placed on the consumption of carbon with the idea that raising the price will encourage industries and individuals to consume less. At the moment, cap – and – trade has the upper hand, but doesn′t defeat the tax just yet.

Supporters of the tax argue that a cap – and – trade system would be too difficult to administer – and too easily gamed by industries looking to sidestep emissions caps. Cap – and – trade advocates contradict that like all other flat taxes, a carbon collection would relatively burden lower – income families, who spend a greater percentage of their income on energy than rich households.

So which system will have a larger effect on carbon consumption? A 10% carbon tax might reduce the demand for carbon about 5 % or less, according to an analysis by the Carbon Tax Center, an environmental advocacy group. That may not be enough. Businesses and governments haven′t figured out how the two competing systems can work together, but in the end, the world may need both.

1.The passage focuses on           .

       A.programs of collecting taxes                 B.systems of reducing carbon emissions

       C.reasons for reducing carbon emissions D.contradictions between the two systems

2.According to the cap – and – trade program, companies          .

       A.are forbidden to produce carbon emissions

       B.are allocated the same amount of carbon consumption

       C.can sell their remaining allowance within their limits

       D.can sell the extra amount of carbon at a higher price

3.Carbon taxes work by            .

       A.burdening well – off families

       B.encouraging industries to consume carbon

       C.raising the price for carbon consumption

       D.limiting the carbon consumption of industries only

4.The underlined word “cap” in the second paragraph most likely refers to         .

       A.limit                    B.credit                  C.level                    D.rate

5.We can learn from the passage          .

       A.carbon taxes are difficult to carry out

       B.cap – and – trade plays a greater role at present

       C.cap – and – trade will be preferable in the future

       D.carbon taxes will be preferable in the future

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