The Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn is notoriously toxic. Since 1869, the mile-long waterway has been a dumping ground for garbage, industrial waste, guns and body parts—its waters once too dirty to search. Today you can still stand on a bridge over the canal and see underwear floating on the water. The odor, once almost unbearable, has softened into an occasional summerstink, thanks to a flushing tunnel installed 10 years ago. A growing number of artists and young people have moved into the industrial lofts and row houses nearby. Some of the most oblivious have been spotted on the canal in canoes, their paddles stirring 140 years worth of detritus (small pieces of rubbish) from leather factories, chemical plants and more. Now, these Gowanus pioneers want somebody to finally detoxify their hazardous neighborhood. They imagine it as Brooklyn"s little Venice, although a bit cleaner. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is considering naming the Gowanus an official Superfund site. That would bring in a slow but steady federal cleanup with money and the legal influence to force polluters to help pay. The present Mayor of the New York City also wants a cleaner Gowanus, but he wants to do it his way. At a community board meeting Tuesday night, about 200 people listened as the mayor"s experts argued against a Superfund listing. It was a hard crowd to move. Many wore a button that said it all: "Gowanus Canal: Superfund Me." The mayor and his team are particularly worried about how a Superfund site would affect the real estate market, especially a few possibilities for larger developments in the area. Instead of being "stigmatized" by the Superfund label, as they put it, they favor the "Superfund Alternative" plan. Although there are few details at this point, that effort would be run by the city and overseen by the EPA Every year, the city would rush to collect funds from the Corps of Engineers and other agencies to help clean up the area to the EPA"s satisfaction. The city could only plead with polluters to help pay. With so many pollutants and so many polluters, this looks like a job for Superfund. Brooklyn can handle the label. Residents already enjoy boasting about their survival or joking about living near the canal"s dark humors. Why else have a popular bar called the Gowanus Yacht Club? They just want the cleanup done and done right.
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In the opening paragraph, the author introduces his topic by
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The EPA"s proposal of listing the Gowanus an official Superfund site will
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D
【答案解析】解析:推理判断题。第四段段末It was a hard crowd to more意为“难以撼动这一群人的决心”,可推断出民众对此项目非常支持,D项与之相符。A项efficient与原文slow相悖;B项过度引申,文中只提到向联邦政府和污染者筹款,并未提及the New York City;C项healthier未提及。
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The present New York mayor would be most likely to agree that
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】解析:推理判断题,考查观点态度推断。根据present New York mayor定位到第四、五段。A项是第五段第一句话意思的概括。B项“市政府应承担比联邦政府更多的责任”、C项“没有必要依赖联邦政府的财政支援”都未提及:D项的more proper是对原文only的曲解。
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The bar-name "Gowanus Yacht Club" expresses
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B
【答案解析】解析:推理判断题。根据Gowanus Yacht Club定位到最后一段,从全文最后一句可以推断出当地居民对运河治理的态度,与B项所述yearning for cleanup"渴望整治”相符,该句中的。they是指residents。A项“对未来发展的期望”缺乏原文依据:C、D两项均是pioneers的心愿,故皆可排除。