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Recently, the Change of the global climate brings about the fatal disasters all over the w

orld. It not only worries the world's population but also troubles the scientists the world over. When global warming finally came it stuck with a vengeance. In some regions temperatures rose several degrees in less than a century. Sea levels shot up nearly 400 feet flooding coastal settlements and forcing people to migrate inland. Deserts spread throughout the world as vegetation shifted drastically in North America Europe and Asia. After driving many of the animals around them to near extinction people were forced to abandon their old way of life for a radically new survival strategy that resulted in widespread starvation and disease. The adaptation was farming the global-warming crisis that gave rise to it happened more than 10 000 years ago.

As environmentalists convene in Rio de Janeiro this week to ponder the global climate of the future earth scientists are in the midst of a revolution in understanding how climate has changed in the past--and how those changes have transformed human existence. Researchers have begun to piece together an illuminating picture of the powerful geological and astronomical forces that have combined to change the planet's environment from hot to cold, wet to dry and back again over a time period stretching back hundreds of millions of years.

Most importantly, scientists are beginning to realize that the climatic changes have had a major impact on the evolution of the human species. New research now suggests that climate shifts have played a key role in nearly every significant turning point in human evolution from the dawn of primates some 65 million years ago to human ancestors rising up to walk on two legs, from the huge expansion of the human brain to the rise of agriculture. Indeed the human history has not been merely touched by global climate change. Some scientists argue it has in some instances been driven by it.

The new research has profound implications for the environmental summit in. Rio. Among other things the findings demonstrate that dramatic climate changes is nothing new for planet Earth. The benign .global environment that has existed over the past 10 000 years—during which agriculture writing cities and most other features of civilization appeared--is a mere bright spot in a much larger pattern of widely varying climate over the ages. In fact the pattern of climate change in the past reveals that Earth's climate will almost certainly go through dramatic changes in the future--even without the influence of human activity.

Fanning emerged as a survival strategy because man had been obliged______.

A.to give up his former way of life

B.to leave the coastal areas

C.to follow the ever-shifting vegetation

D.to abandon his original settlement

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第1题
FROM: S. Banner, Industrial Cleaning, Customer Service Manager TO:J. Choi, Kenton Office S

FROM: S. Banner, Industrial Cleaning, Customer Service Manager

TO: J. Choi, Kenton Office Supplies

SUBJECT: Renewal of your contract

SENT: March 13, 10:40 A.M.

Dear J. Choi,

I have recently learned that your company is not renewing its contract with us to clean your office facilities. I would like to inquire why you have decided to make this change and see if there is anything we could do to keep your business.

Sincerely,

Steve Banner

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第2题
听力原文:M: It's so cold now, but this morning it was so hot and sunny. I wish there was a
way! could always be wearing the most suitable clothes for the temperature.

W: I recently read that in ten years we'll be wearing clothes that change with the weather. So when it's cold, our clothes will warm up, and when it's hot, our clothes will cool off.

M: Oh, very funny! So we'll be wearing huge clothes with built-in air conditioners and heaters.

W: I'm being serious! Researchers have discovered a method of treating fibers with plastic crystals capable of storing and releasing heat as the temperature fluctuates. These treated fibers absorb more heat than untreated fibers. Researchers are still working with this, but soon this process will be widespread.

M: That's fascinating. I didn't know that fibers had the capability of storing heat. How does that work?

W: These fibers work with the heat by rearranging their structures. The treated fibers move back and forth between two solid shapes.

M: I don't understand. What kind of shapes do they change into?

W: When the weather gets warmer, the crystals take on cube shapes and absorb heat. When the weather gets cooler, the crystals become cooler and come back to their original structure.

M: That's truly unbelievable. You said that it'd be a decade before this type of clothes will be available, What a shame! I don't think I can wait that long.

(23)

A.He is indifferent.

B.He is doubtful.

C.He is disgusted.

D.He is alarmed.

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第3题
To: Kenneth Moore From: KayIa Stewart Subject: Book reviews Date: Sep. 24, 2009Dear Mr. Ke

To: Kenneth Moore

From: KayIa Stewart

Subject: Book reviews

Date: Sep. 24, 2009

Dear Mr. Kenneth Moore,

Allow me to congratulate you again on becoming part of our online magazine writing team. As you learned in an earlier communication, you will be writing reviews of recently published non-fiction books.

By Monday next week, you will receive your first assignment parcel, which will (141) copies of the publications on your assignment list. Instructions for submitting the first draft of each review, in addition to information on the formation of a peer critic group for your work, are located on our website. Essentially, you will be posting your work on our non-fiction book review board, which you can access only (142) an administration-approved user name and password. Since you need a password to log in, your (143) password is: crimson. You can change this password for your convenience after you have logged on to the site.

Welcome again, and we look forward to working with you!

(41)

A.consist

B.constitute

C.contain

D.compose

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第4题
Can Business Be Cool?Why a growing number of firms are taking global warming seriously.Com

Can Business Be Cool?

Why a growing number of firms are taking global warming seriously.

Companies supporting environment protection

Rupert Murdoch is no green activist. But in Pebble Beach later this summer, the annual gathering of executives of Mr Murdoch's News Corporation--which last year led to a dramatic shift in the media conglomerate's attitude to the Internet--will be addressed by several leading environmentalists, including a vice-president turned climate-change movie star. Last month BSkyB, a British satellitetelevision company chaired by Mr. Murdoch and run by his son, James, declared itself "carbon-neutral", having taken various steps to cut or offset its discharges of carbon into the atmosphere.

The army of corporate greens is growing fast. Late last year HSBC became the first big bank to announce that it was carbon-neutral, joining other financial institutions, including Swiss Re, a reinsurer, and Goldman Sachs, an investment bank, in waging war on climate-warming gases (of which carbon dioxide is the main culprit). Last year General Electric (GE), an industrial powerhouse, launched its "Ecomagination" strategy, aiming to cut its output of greenhouse gases and to invest heavily in clean (i.e., carbon-free) technologies. In October Wal-Mart announced a series of environmental schemes, including doubling the fuel-efficiency of its fleet of vehicles within a decade. Tesco and Sainsbury, two Of Britain's biggest retailers, are competing fiercely to be the greenest. And on June 7th some leading British bosses lobbied Tony Blair for a more ambitious policy on climate change, even if that involves harsher regulation.

The other side

The greening of business is by no means universal, however. Money from Exxon Mobil, Ford and General Motors helped pay for television advertisements aired recently in America by the Competitive Enterprise Institute, with the daft slogan "Carbon dioxide: they call it pollution; we call it life". Besides, environmentalist critics say, some firms are engaged in superficial "greenwash to boost the image of essentially climate-hurting businesses. Take BP, the most prominent corporate advocate of action on climate change, with its "Beyond Petroleum" ad campaign, high-profile investments in green energy, and even a "carbon calculator" on its websites helps consumers measure their personal "carbon footprint", or overall emissions of carbon. Yet, critics complain, BP's recent record profits are largely thanks to sales of huge amounts of carbon-packed oil and gas.

On the other hand, some free-market thinkers see the support of firms for regulation of carbon as the latest attempt at "regulatory capture", by those who stand to profit from new rules. Max Schulz of the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank, notes darkly that "Enron was into pushing the idea of climate change, because it was good for its business".

Others argue that climate change has no more place in corporate boardrooms than do discussions of other partisan political issues, such as Darfur or gay marriage. That criticism, at least, is surely wrong. Most of the corporate converts say they are acting not out of some vague sense of social responsibility, or even personal angst, but because climate change creates real business risks and opportunities—from regulatory compliance to insuring clients on flood plains. And although these concerns vary hugely from one company to the next, few firms can be sure of remaining unaffected.

The climate of opinion

The most obvious risk is of rising energy costs. Indeed, the recent high price of oil and natural gas, allied to fears over the security of energy supplies from the Middle East and Russia—neither of which have anything to de with climate change—may be the main reason why many firms have recently become interested in alternative energy sources. But at the same tim

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第5题
听力原文: Over the past two months, a group of secondary school students have taken turns
to clean private cars early in the morning before going to school.

Every day at dawn, two students from a Form. H class at Kung Lee College have headed for a block of luxury fiats in Tai Hang Road, to wash and mop private cars.

The students were not trying to make a few dollars for pocket money--they were trying to help a classmate.

This classmate's father, who worked as a cleaner at the building, was admitted to hospital recently with a serious heart disease.

His daughter, left by herself and with no other relative in Hong Kong, faced the biggest problem in her life.

To help her pay the medical expenses, the girl's classmates volunteered to help her by doing the cleaning job on her father's behalf.

However, the students' enthusiasm failed to change her tragic fortunes--her father died.

The students then chipped in with their savings to pay for the funeral expenses. They also called on residents of the building and asked them to contribute.

In addition, they took turns in taking their classmate to their homes to comfort and console her.

However, she recently returned to her home--a seventy square foot cubicle in the basement of the building--as she wanted to be independent.

"Although I've come across much misfortune I've not lost hope. I want to be a useful person and I want to find a meaningful job, "she said yesterday.

She said she had no immediate plans, although her ambition was to continue her studies and become a nurse.

Why did the students clean the cars?

A.They wanted to help the cleaner's daughter.

B.They wanted to earn some pocket money.

C.They needed money for their classmate's medical expenses.

D.They wanted to help a hospital.

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第6题
请根据短文的内容,回答题。 Climate Change Poses Major Risks for Unprepared CitiesA new exam

请根据短文的内容,回答题。

Climate Change Poses Major Risks for Unprepared Cities

A new examination of urban policies has been __________ (51) recently by Patricia Romero Lankao. She is a sociologist specializing in climate change and __________ (52) development. She warns that many of the world&39;s fast-growing urban areas, especially in developing countries, will likely suffer from the impacts of changing climate. Her work also concludes that most cities are failing to __________ (53) emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse __________ (54). These gases are known to affect the atmosphere. "Climate change is a deeply local issue and poses profound threats to the growing cities of the world," says Romero Lankao. "But too few cities are developing effective strategies to __________ (55) their residents."<br>

Cities are __________ (56) sources of greenhouse gases. And urban populations are likely to be among those most severely affected by future climate change. Lankao&39;s findings highlight ways in which city-residents are particularly vulnerable, and suggest policy interventions that could offer immediate and longer-term __________ (57).<br>

The locations and dense construction patterns of cities often place their populations at greater risk for natural disasters. Potential __________ (58) associated with climate include storm surges and prolonged hot weather. Storm surges can flood coastal areas and prolonged hot weather can heat __________ (59) paved cities more than surrounding areas. The impacts of such natural events can be more serious in an urban environment. For example, a prolonged heat wave can increase existing levels of air pollution, causing widespread health problems. Poorer neighborhoods that may __________ (60) basic facilities such as drinking water or a dependable network of roads, are especially vulnerable to natural disasters. Many residents in poorer countries live in substandard housing __________ (61) access to reliable drinking water, roads and basic services.<br>

Local governments, __________ (62), should take measures to protect their residents." Unfortunately, they tend to move towards rhetoric __________ (63) meaningful responses, Romero Lankao writes," They don&39;t impose construction standards that could reduce heating and air conditioning needs. They don&39;t emphasize mass transit and reduce __________ (64) use. In fact, many local governments are taking a hands off approach." Thus, she urges them to change their __________ (65) policies and to take strong steps to prevent the harmful effects of climate change on cities.<

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A.carry along

B.carried away

C.carried out

D.carried back

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第7题
听力原文:Recently the local phone and fax numbers in this city are going to be changed to

听力原文: Recently the local phone and fax numbers in this city are going to be changed to 8 numbers. How can we ensure smoother transition. The following is an interview with official from local telephone company, Collins Spencer. She is going to give us some detailed explanations about it.

Ms Spence, can you tell us why, how and when are the numbers changed?

Well, in recent years there has been dramatic growth in the local phone system, especially in parts of the city where all kinds of business are thriving. So along with the demand for additional phone services, mobile phones, fax machines and pagers, as well as new phone companies we are actually running out of numbers.

Over the next 5 years, starting July this year, every phone number in the city will eventually gain an extra 1 or 2 digits, so we will all have 8 digit numbers and a 2-digit area code. And the city will have a much larger supply of numbers for future growth and innovations in phoning services.

Some people wonder how their customers will be informed what their new numbers are.

This may not be as complicated as some people think. Beginning in May this year there will be an extensive nation-wide advertising campaign to make everyone aware of the number change. There will also be regular updates on the national and local press. And a complete timetable for every phone region in the city will be included in all White Pages directories from July this year.

But more importantly, you will have time to let all your customers and suppliers, both locally and overseas, know in advance that your number is changing. Then for at least 6 months, after the changeover, anyone accidentally calling your old number from anywhere in the country will be automatically connected to the new number at no extra charge. Then for a further 3 months, anyone who dials your old number will receive a recorded message advising them the change of your number.

But how will people overseas call me?

Our local telephone company will advise other countries about the change. So overseas callers will be able to find out your new number from their local operator. Also, like phoning from within the country, during the first 6 months after changeover, overseas callers who accidentally call your old number will be automatically connected to your new number at no additional cost. Then for the next 3 months, a recorded message will advise any overseas callers of your new number.

That will be very convenient. Then Ms Spencer, many people want to know what they need to do about the change?

Well, before your number changes, you should plan to update your stationery, promotional material, signs and any material where your number appears. With 12 months written notice before the changeover, you can minimize the costs by planning ahead. As the changes occur you will also need to update programmed numbers in computers, fax machines and phones and modify barring facilities on phones and fax machines. Database phone lists and documents will also need to be updated.

Then I have a last question. Will the cost of calls change?

Oh, no. Don't worry about that. The change of the phone number will have no effect on the cost of making a call, no matter if it's a local or long-distance call. National long distance calls will still be charged according to the distance and time, just like they are now.

? You will hear an interview with Ms Spencer about the change of telephone numbers in the city.

? For each question 23-30, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.

? You will hear the interview twice.

Why are telephone numbers changing?

A.The telephone company is running out of numbers because of rapid growth of phone systems.

B.There is an increasing demand of mobile phones and fax machines.

C.All kinds of businesses are expanding in the city.

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第8题
Questions 下列各 are based on the following passage. Amid a summer of record-setting he
at, a new survey fmds that most of Generation Xs (20世纪60年代到70年代初出生的美国人) young and middle-age adults are tminformed and unconcerned about climate change. Only about 5% of Gen Xers, now 32 to 52 years old, are "alarmed" and 18% "concerned" about climate change, reports the University of Michigans Institute for Social Research on Tuesday. Two-thirds, or 66% , of those surveyed last year said they arent sure global warming is happening and 10% said they dont believe its occurring. "Most Generation Xers are surprisingly disengaged, dismissive or doubtful about whether global climate change is happening and they dont spend much time worrying about it," said author Jon D.Miller. The report comes as several Obama administration officials have recently linked extreme weather to climate change. In a report last week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration cited six weather events last year and said that atmospheric changes caused by the burning of fossil fuels made Texas heat wave, for example, 20 times more likely than it would have been in the 1960s. The Generation X survey of about 3,000 adults, the fourth in a continuing series, found a small butstatistically significant decline in Gen Xers attention to climate change. In 2011, 16% said they followed the issue very or moderately closely, down from 2296 in 2009. Why are Gen Xere so indifferent? The report, funded by the National Science Foundation, citesclimate changes complexity, pressing economic concerns and "issue fatigue". It finds educated adults tend to be more concerned about the issue. It also finds partisan (党派的) differences; nearly half ofliberal Democrats were concerned or alarmed compared to zero percent of conservative Republicans. Miller said he expected that, given climate changes expected impact on future generations, parents of young children would be more concerned than those without kids. "Not so," he said. " Generation X adults without minor children were. slightly more alarmed aboutclimate change than were parents. The difference is small, but it is in the opposite direction than weexpected. " Miller said the report suggests that while theres broad awareness of climate change, manyGen Xers prefer to focus on more immediate issues such as jobs and schools. What do we know about the Generation X according to the passage?

A.They are a group of people receiving little education.

B.They dont believe global warming will affect them.

C.They dont care very much about climate change.

D.They never think that climate change will happen.

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第9题
听力原文:W: It's so cold now, but this morning it was so hot and sunny. I wish there was a
way I could always be wearing the most suitable clothes for the temperature.

M: I recently read that in ten years we'll wearing clothes that change with the weather. So when it's cold, our clothes will warm up, and when it's hot, our clothes will cool off.

W: Oh, very funny. So we'll be wearing huge clothes with built-in air conditioners and heaters.

M: I'm serious. Researchers have discovered a method of treating fibers with plastic crystals which can store and release heat as the temperature changes. These treated fibers absorb more heat than untreated fibers. Researchers are still working with this, but soon this process will be widespread.

W: That's fascinating. I didn't know that fibers could store heat. How does that work?

M: These fibers work with the heat by rearranging their structures.

W: That's truly unbelievable. You said that it'll be a decade before this type of clothes will be available. What a shame! I don't think I can wait that long.

What's the man's first reaction to what the woman describes?

A.He is shocked.

B.He is excited.

C.He is upset.

D.He is doubtful.

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第10题
Although "lie detectors" are widely used by governments, police departments and businesses
, the results are not always accurate. Lie detectors are commonly【C1】______as emotion detectors, for their aim is to【C2】______bodily changes that contradict what a【C3】______says. The lie detector records changes【C4】______heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, and the electrical【C5】______of the skin. In the first part of the【C6】______, you are electronically connected to the machine and【C7】______a few neutral questions("What is your name?" etc). Your physical reactions serve【C8】______the standard for evaluating what comes【C9】______. Then you are presented with a few【C10】______questions among the neutral ones("When did you rob the bank?" ). The idea is that if you are【C11】______, your body will reveal the truth, even if you try to【C12】______it. Your heart rate and breathing will change【C13】______as you respond to the question.

That is the theory, but psychologists have found that lie detectors are simply not【C14】______. Since most physical changes are the same across【C15】______emotions, lie detectors cannot tell【C16】______you are feeling angry, nervous or excited.【C17】______people may be tense and nervous【C18】______the whole procedure. They may react physiologically to a certain word("bank")not because they robbed it, but because they recently used a bad check. In either【C19】______, the machine will record a "lie" .

On the other hand, some practiced liars can lie【C20】______hesitation, so the reverse mistake is also common.

【C1】

A.fixed

B.designed

C.known

D.produced

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第11题
Single—parent Families Today we tell about the m ajor change in the American family.It

Single—parent Families

Today we tell about the m ajor change in the American family.It is the increase in the number of families with only one parent.

(1).One 0f the reasons for this is the increasing number 0f women who have children without being married.The United States Census Bureau recently released a new report 0n the situa tion. 2).It said 24 percent of them had at least one child.Almost 4 million unmarried women in the United States are mothers.This is an increase of alnIost 60 percent in the past 10 years.

(3).In the past,women were expected to marry and remain home with their children.They depended on their husbands to earn money to support the fmnily.Experts say women were pushed into marriage by many parts of Anierican society. (4).

(5).They say American women have fewer economic reasons for marrying than they did yearn ago.This is because more women work outside the honle today than in the past,and there is less of difference between the earnings of men and women in the United States.Other experts believe there is social and cultural explanation for the increase in unmarried mothers in America.One expla。nation is that the woman’s rights movement gave many women a new feeling of independence.Another explanation is the society is more willing to accept unnmrried mothers than it(1id in the past.Unmarried mothers and their children no longer live in shame.

A.About 22 percent of American children now live with only one parent.

B.Experts have tried to explain the reasons for the increase.

C.The report included women between the ages of 1 8 and 44 who have never been married.

D.Experts say this is not true today.

E.A woman’s family expected her to be married,so did religious groups,customs and laws.

F.There has been nluch debate in the United States about the single-parent family.

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