1. A report published recently brings
bad news about air pollution. It suggests that it could be as damaging to our
health as exposure to the radiation from the 1986 Ukraine nuclear power plant
disaster. The report was published by the UK's Royal Commission on Environmental
Pollution. But what can city people do to reduce exposure to air pollution?
Quite a lot, it turns out. 2. Avoid walking in busy streets.
Choose side streets and parks instead. Pollution levels can fall a considerable
amount just by moving a few meters away from the main pollution source—exhaust
fumes (废气). Also don't walk behind smokers. Walk on the windward (顶风的) side of
the street where exposure of pollutants (污染物) can be 50 percent less than on the
downwind (顺风的) side. 3. Sitting on the driver's side of a bus
can increase your exposure by 10 percent, compared with sitting on the side
nearest the pavement. Sitting upstairs on a double-decker (双层电车) can reduce
exposure. It is difficult to say whether traveling on an underground train is
better or worse than taking the bus. Air pollution on underground trains tends
to be less toxic (有毒的) than that at street level, because underground pollution
is mostly made up of tiny iron particles (粒子) thrown up by wheels hitting the
rails, while diesel (柴油机) and petrol fumes have a mixture of
pollutants. 4. When you are crossing a road, stand well back
from the curb (路缘) while you wait for the light to change. Every meter really
does count when you are close to traffic. As the traffic begins to move, fumes
can be reduced in just a few seconds. So holding your breath for just a moment
can make a difference, even though it might sound silly. 5.
There are large sudden pollution increases during rush hours. Pollution levels
fall during nighttime. The time of year also makes a big difference. Pollution
levels tend to be at their lowest during spring and autumn when winds are
freshest. Extreme cold or hot weather has a trapping effect and tends to cause a
build-up of pollutants.
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A. Where you stand while waiting to cross
B. Where you walk
C. Where you sit on a bus
D. When you go to bed
E. When pollution levels rise
F. When you get up
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A. during rush hours
B. in spring and autumn
C. to toxic air
D. between autumn and winter
E. as exposure to nuclear radiation
F. on the downwind side
Air pollution can be as harmful to one's health ______.
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Traveling on an underground train can reduce exposure ______.
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Pollution levels are lower ______.
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It's wise to stay away from heavy traffic ______.