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Does Simon ________ after school?

A. walk home B. walk to home

C. go to home on foot D. go home on feet

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PM2.5--Killer in China 10:00 a.m. April 1st,2014

Rank of

Air Pollution

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PM10

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52

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48

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78

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78

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54

259

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233

184

201

32

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41

261

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281

231

327

132

99

4.1

53

0--50

Excellent

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Stop outdoor activities

>300

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AQI

PM2.5细颗粒物。PM10可吸入颗粒。AQI空气质量指数。

PM2.5(单位:μg/m3)表示每立方米空气中可入肺颗粒物的含量。

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