The environmental group 350.org has launched a new campaign called Climate Name Change that proposes to revise to how hurricanes are named: call them after policymakers who say that humans are not to blame for global warming.
This will save the Katrinas and Sandys of the world from the injustice of having their names attached to major disaster, the group says. And, as a bonus, it will produce some peculiar weather reports.
“Rick Perry leaves trail of death,” appears under a broadcast titled “Rick Perry: The Tragedy.”
“Michelle Bachman is incredibly dangerous. If you value your life, please seek shelter from Michelle Bachman,” says an official while addressing a news conference.
The campaign is unlikely to influence the World Meteorological Organization, which has since 1954 named Atlantic tropical storms from an official list.
But the campaign’s goal seems less to actually name a hurricane after the speaker of the house, and more to call attention to an issue that this month has reached an alarming level of seriousness. The campaign comes just a month before the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change will release its most recent report on the state of global warming and a week after a draft(草稿)of the report was given away to Reuters.
In the draft, scientists concluded with near certainty – about 95 percent sure – that humans are to blame for the worldwide temperature hikes over the last few decades. That was a revision from the 2007 report, which put scientific certainty that human activities were driving global climate change at about 90 percent.
And global warming, the report said, is not slowing down – it, actually, is accelerating. That means that sea levels could balloon upward as much as three feet by the end of the century, if emissions(排放量) continue at their current pace.
Still, as the Washington Post Climate notes, hurricanes are not the best sign of global warming. Though current data suggests that global warming will in the future stir up terrible super storms, there is still not enough evidence to support the idea that climate change strengthens the recent hurricanes that have torn at the US’s eastern coastline.
【小题1】It can be inferred that__________ is one of the policymakers who believe that humans are not to blame for global warming.
| A.Katrina | B.Rick Perry | C.Flossie | D.Sandy |
| A.changing the ways of naming hurricanes |
| B.introducing the methods of naming hurricanes |
| C.reminding policymakers to change their attitudes |
| D.calling attention to the coming report on global warming |
| A.global warming is speeding up at the same rate |
| B.it is human beings that have caused global warming |
| C.the new report has a more accurate data than the one in 2007 |
| D.human beings are not the only one to blame for global warming |
| A.policymakers should be blamed for the global warming |
| B.the campaign will cause the change of naming hurricanes |
| C.global warming has no necessary relation to terrible hurricanes |
| D.global warming will surely cause terrible super storms in the future |
【小题1】B
【小题2】D
【小题3】B
【小题4】C
解析试题分析:
350.org在气候变化报告草案已经公布、正式报告即将出炉之际发起一场运动,建议修改飓风命名规则,用宣称人类与气候变暖无关的政策制定者的名字给飓风命名。其真实意图在于引起人们对于气候变化报告的关注。
【小题1】由第二段This will save the Katrinas and Sandys of the world from the injustice of having their names attached to major disaster,可以看出,A,D项中的Katrina 和Sandy,是现行飓风命名中常见的名字,改变命名规则后可以使叫Katrina或Sandy的人免遭不公对待---他们与飓风无关。C项在文章里没有提及。电视节目出现“Rick Perry造成大量死亡”这样的字幕。可见Rick Perry 是政策制定者之一。故B项正确。
【小题2】由文章第六段But the campaign’s goal seems less to actually name a hurricane after the speaker of the house, and more to call attention to an issue …一句可知,365.org的真实目的不在于改变飓风命名规则,而在于引起人们关注严重程度令人警醒的问题:气候变化。因为气候报告草案已经公布、正式报告本月出炉。故选择D项。
【小题3】第七段In the draft, scientists concluded … that humans are to blame for the worldwide temperature hikes over the last few decades.一句可知,报告草案的结论是人类应该对气候变暖负责。C项不是报告草案的内容。故选择B项。
【小题4】由最后一段Though current data suggests that …, there is still not enough evidence to support the idea that climate change strengthens the recent hurricanes that…可知,作者认为没有证据证明气候变暖强化了最近的飓风。has no necessary relation to: 不一定有关系。故选择 C项。
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【小题1】A nursery school is a place where _______.
| A.future nurses are trained |
| B.the elderly live |
| C.children are taken care of |
| D.the old join in activities |
| A.A number of assistants are employed to take care of the children. |
| B.The new concept benefits both the elderly and the children. |
| C.The children become stronger after getting more individual attention. |
| D.The children learn that sick people will die. |
| A.The reason why the old and the young are separated. |
| B.The support children need. |
| C.One reason why children don’t live with their grandparents. |
| D.The problem that the old and the young are separated. |
| A.Combining elderly homes with nursery schools. |
| B.Letting the children and the residents eat together. |
| C.Asking young people to teach IT skills to older people. |
| D.Using old people as volunteer assistants in schools. |
| A.Old people’s Homes in France |
| B.Building Bridges of Life |
| C.A Solution to the Elderly Problem |
| D.Children’s New Happy Life |
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| C.Elephants are valuable. | D. How to protect elephants |
| A. appreciated | B. prevented | C. admitted | D. explored |
| A.The CITES has helped to improve elephants’ situation ever since 1989. |
| B.Around one million elephants across Africa were killed for their ivory tusks in the 1980s. |
| C.The poaching and illegal ivory trading in 2011 were very serious. |
| D.The situation of elephants in 2012 was still terrible. |
| A.to identify wildlife trading a serious crime |
| B.to punish those who buy or sell wildlife belongings |
| C.to sentence all wildlife poachers and hunters to death |
| D.to work together to fight against wildlife hunting |
| A.The illegal ivory trade has been a major problem in Africa. |
| B.Elephants in Africa may die out because of the illegal poaching. |
| C.Hunting elephants will be recognized as a very serious crime. |
| D.A new agreement aims to develop a “zero-tolerance attitude” towards poaching. |
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| A.Finance | B.Current affairs | C.Tech | D.Entertainment |
| A.“The Voice” has earned the recognition of critics and Emmy voters. |
| B.The prize of “The Voice” remains the same as the previous year. |
| C.“The Voice” has become the biggest world entertainment of 2012. |
| D.All the original coaches are back for the third season in a row. |
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【小题1】The underlined part “a hit” in Paragraph 1 probably means ______ .
| A.a sudden attack | B.a heavy burden | C.quite popular | D.very familiar |
| A.It has intuitive interface. |
| B.It is easy to operate. |
| C.Beginners can use it without similar experiences. |
| D.People can use it as a way to do mental exercise. |
| A.People above thirty are Apple’s largest customer group in Japan. |
| B.The traditional customers of Apple’s products are usually the young. |
| C.Seniors will soon grow into Apple’s largest customer group. |
| D.Seniors in Japan are fond of buying latest hi-tech products. |
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【小题1】The government has decided to allow scientists to clone human embryos because they think that ____.
| A.Frankenstein’s technology is advanced |
| B.Its advantages are more important than its disadvantages |
| C.Diseases like Alzheimer’s are a serious problem in their country |
| D.They can make a lot of money from it |
| A.Ministers | B.Scientists |
| C.Church leaders | D.Anti-abortion campaigners |
| A.Most experts think that the cloning of human embryos is beneficial. |
| B.Politicians were in favour of the government’s decision. |
| C.It is legal for scientists to clone embryos in America now. |
| D.American researchers are developing the ability to grow stem cells into tissues and organs. |
| A.Science of cloning. |
| B.Cloning and abortion |
| C.Cloning human embryos |
| D.the argument between politicians and scientists |
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【小题1】The passage is mainly about______
| A.why the New Yorkers thought well of Jeremy Lin |
| B.why Jeremy Lin became a member of the Knicks |
| C.how the Knicks defeated its opponents in a great playoff |
| D.how Jeremy Lin saved the Knicks, probably including the NBA |
| A.The NBA |
| B.Coach Isiah Thomas |
| C.The Knicks |
| D.Madison Square Garden Co.’s shares |
| A.not old yet. | B.not completely grown. |
| C.in the development | D.in the early stage |
| A.The NBA delayed the season because of players’ wage disagreements |
| B.the NBA was disappointed at James’ free-agent event. |
| C.The NBA canceled the basketball match for the coming Christmas |
| D.James had a bad performance in the basketball court |
| A.These Knicks’ stars who were paid well saved the Knicks season |
| B.The Knicks didn’t satisfy its fans for nearly 15 years until this season |
| C.The fans objected to dismissing Coach Isiah Thomas outside the Garden |
| D.The owners and the players didn’t agree on raising the TV ratings |
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Today, the temple is the scene of a busy repair program. A team of 15 Indian experts are organizing a workforce of 400 Cambodians, most of them women, who are cleaning, repairing and rebuilding parts of this temple.
As I walked through the courtyards, I noticed the Cambodian women devote hours to cleaning carefully a tiny area of stone. Boards are laid down to protect the precious painted stones while the repair work is going on. There are very few machines and little heavy equipment. Workers carry building materials in buckets at the end of long poles. Piles of stones lie in a corner of the courtyard, waiting to be replaced.
The work of cleaning the stones is watched over by three Indian chemists. It is a very slow task. First they clean the stones with brushes using buckets of a weak chemical. Then gaps between the stones are filled in. Finally another material is painted onto the stones which will protect them from water forever.
Work starts every day at 7 a. m. and goes on until late afternoon six days a week, with a break at midday.
Evening is the best time to visit the temple, after the tour groups have left. As the sun sinks lower, shadows spread across the courtyard. After sunset, the sky turns pink. The grey stone towers take on a golden color before turning pink. Nowhere else in the world can there be such a quiet, beautiful place.
【小题1】This passage mainly tells ________.
| A.the poor look of the temple Angkor Wat in 1980 |
| B.the history of the temple Angkor Wat |
| C.the repair work being done to the temple Angkor Wat |
| D.the difficulty in the repair work |
| A.The women workers. | B.The Indian workers |
| C.Machines | D.Skilled workers |
| A.there was no one in the temple and it was in a poor state |
| B.the temple was built on desert and nobody noticed it |
| C.the temple was very old with a long history |
| D.the temple was repaired by the Cambodians, most of whom women |
| A.Two | B.Three | C.Four | D.Five |
| A.To get rid of certain types of plants. |
| B.To carry the building materials. |
| C.To replace the stones. |
| D.To clean the stones. |
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The bad weather caused a lot of trouble. More than 3000 schools had to close as teachers and pupils were unable to get to school. School children weren’t too unhappy about it, though, as they headed out to play in the snow: building snowmen; having snowball fights; and some even snowboarding and skiing.
In London, bus services were withdrawn for a day and tubes and trains were cancelled. Major motorways in the country had to close. Many people were unable to get to work and it is thought the cost of this lost labor is around£1 billion to businesses and the economy.
Anyone wanting to leave the country had problems too. Runways were closed at all the UK’s major airports because of the snow. Hundreds of flights were cancelled leaving many passengers stranded at airports.
So why is the UK so ill-prepared for snow? The mayor of London, Boris Johnson, explained that there aren’t enough snow-ploughs and other equipment and it doesn’t make sense to buy such equipment when it snows so infrequently.
The south-east of England was the hardest hit at the beginning of the week but the snow is now moving northwards where the chaos continues. More ice and snow is forecast throughout the week and the advice from travel and weather organizations is to stay indoors unless you really need to venture out!
【小题1】The bad weather caused the following troubles except
| A.school children headed out, playing in the snow |
| B.more than 3000 schools had been closed |
| C.bus services were withdrawn in London |
| D.hundreds of flights were cancelled |
| A.hungry | B.sleepy | C.trapped | D.excited |
| A.few people will travel around in the future days |
| B.heavy snow will hit Britain more frequently in the future |
| C.only school children benefit from the heavy snow |
| D.employees are glad to be free because of the snow |
| A.the UK will always be ill-prepared for heavy snow |
| B.the snow now moving northwards will cause no trouble |
| C.London can’t afford to buy snow-ploughs and other equipments |
| D.London doesn’t have enough snow-ploughs and other equipments |
| A.Hardest snow hit south-east of England. |
| B.Heavy snow caused chaos in Britain. |
| C.Unexpected snowfall, pleasant time for children. |
| D.Great loss to businesses and the economy in Britain. |
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