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单选题The word "client" in "Washington's client states" in paragraph 3 was closest in meaning to which of the following word?
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单选题Early in the age of affluence (富裕) that followed World War Ⅱ, an American retailing analyst named Victor Lebow proclaimed, "Our enormously productive economy...demands that we make consumption our way of life, that we convert the buying and use of goods into rituals, that we seek our spiritual satisfaction, our ego satisfaction, in consumption. We need things consumed, burned up, worn out, replaced and discarded at an ever increasing rate." Americans have responded to Lebow"s call, and much of the world has followed. Consumption has become a central pillar of life in industrial lands and is even embedded in social values. Opinion surveys in the world"s two largest economics-Japan and the United States-show consumerist definitions of success becoming ever more prevalent. Over consumption by the world"s fortunate is an environmental problem unmatched in severity by anything but perhaps population growth. Their surging exploitation of resources threatens to exhaust or unalterably spoil forests, soils, water, air and climate. Ironically, high consumption may be a mixed blessing in human terms, too. The time-honored values of integrity of character, good work, friendship, family and community have often been sacrificed in the rush to riches. Thus many in the industrial lands have a sense that their world of plenty is somehow hollow, that misled by a consumerist culture, they have been fruitlessly attempting to satisfy what are essentially social, psychological and spiritual needs with material things. Of course, the opposite of over consumption, poverty, is no solution to either environmental or human problems. It is infinitely worse for people and bad for the natural world too. Dispossessed (被剥夺得一无所有的) peasants slash, and burn their way into the rain forests of Latin America, and hungry nomads (游牧民族) turn their herds out onto fragile African grassland, reducing it to desert. If environmental destruction results when people have either too little or too much, we are left to wonder how much is enough. What level of consumption can the earth support? When dose having more cease to add noticeably to human satisfaction?
单选题 Questions 14 ~ 16 are based on the following
conversation. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 14 ~
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A finding in recent years shows that
men cannot manufacture blood as efficiently as women can. This makes surgery
riskier for men. Because they do not breathe as often as women, men also need
more oxygen. But men breathe more deeply and this exposes them to another risk.
They draw more of the air when it is polluted. Men's bones are
larger than women's and they are arranged somewhat differently. The feminine
walk that evokes so many whistles is a matter of bone structure. A man has
broader shoulders and a narrower pelvis, which makes him stride out with no
waste motion. A woman's wider pelvis, designed for childbearing, forces her to
put more movement into each step she takes with the result that she displays a
bit of jiggle and sway as she walks. If you think a man is brave
because he can climb a ladder to clean out the roof gutters, don't forget it is
easier for him than for a woman. The angle at which a woman's thigh is joined to
her knees makes climbing difficult for her, no matter whether it is a ladder or
stairs or a mountain that she is tackling. A man's skin is
thicker than a woman's and not nearly as soft. This prevents the sun's radiation
from getting through, which is why men wrinkle less than women do. Women have a
thin layer of fat just under the skin and there is a plus to this greater fat
reserve. It acts as an invisible fur coat to keep a woman warmer in the winter.
Women also stay cooler in summer. Because the fat layer helps insulate them
against heat. Men's fat is distributed differently. And they do not have that
layer of it underneath their skin. In fact, they have considerably less fat than
women and more lean mass. 41 percent of a man's body is muscle compared to
thirty-five percent for women, which means that men have more muscle power. When
we mention strength, almost 90 percent of a man's weight is strength compared to
about 50 percent of a woman's weight. The higher proportion of
muscle to fat makes it easier for men to lose weight. Muscle burns up five more
calories a pound than fat does just to maintain itself. So when a man wants to
loss weight, the pounds roll off much faster. For all men's muscularity they do
not have the energy reserves women do. They have more start-up energy, but the
fat tucked away in women's nooks and crannies provides a rich energy reserve
that men lack. Cardiologists at the University of Alabama who
tested healthy women on treadmills discovered that over the years the female
capacity for exercise far exceeds the male capacity. A woman of sixty who is in
good health can exercise up to 90 percent of what she could do when she was
twenty. A man of sixty has only 60 percent left of his capacity as a
twenty-year-old.
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Smog is something combined by smoke and
fog. London is always known for its "black fogs". In the winter of 1952, a milky
white fog rolled into the city. It soon turned into black smog as the smoke of
the city poured into the air. When it was over, more than 4,000 people had been
killed by the thick black smog. New York City has had several
London type smog since 1950. Each time there were from 100 to 400 deaths caused
by the smog. In all the killer smog, factories and homes poured
smoke and fumes into the air from the furnaces. The chemical fumes combined with
the water-droplets in the fog to form harmful substances. These substances
caused the illness of those who breathed the polluted air.
Usually, such harmful fumes rise into the upper air and are blown away by
the wind. But sometimes, there is an unusual weather condition called a
temperature inversion. A layer of cold air remains near the ground as smoke and
fumes pour into it. This is covered by an upper layer of warm air that acts like
a lid. It prevents the polluted cooler air rising. The harmful fumes piles up
and make people iii. These fumes contain sulfur dioxide, soot particles, and
other chemicals. The smog may be so thick that airports are closed and chains of
collisions occur on the highways. Another type of smog occurs in
Los Angeles. Here the weather may be clear and sunny, but stinging eyes and dry
coughs show that harmful chemicals fill the air. The smog is due to invisible
gases, mostly from automobile exhausts. Because these chemicals are changed by
the sun up in the air, Los Angeles smog is called Photochemical smog. It
contains automobile exhaust fumes and nitrogen oxides changed by the sun' s
rays. Added to these are sulfur dioxide and other fumes from factories of oil
refineries. Photochemical smog is found in many large cities all over the
world. Killer smog doesn' t happen very often, fortunately. But
in many large cities, a combination of automobiles exhaust fumes, home furnace
smoke, and factory waste gases pours into the air. This may also happen in the
suburbs in the country, where large factories have been built. A number of
harmful substances have affected the health of the
population.
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单选题According to the passage the following statements can convey a certain kind of information except ______.
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单选题Everyone, it seems, has a health problem. After pouring billions into the National Health Service, British people moan about dirty hospitals, long waits and wasted money. In Germany the new chancellor, Angela Merkel, is under fire for suggesting changing the financing of its health system. Canada's new Conservative Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, made a big fuss during the election about reducing the country's lengthy medical queues. Across the rich world, affluence, ageing and advancing technology are driving up health spending faster than income. But nowhere has a bigger health problem than America. Soaring medical bills are squeezing wages, swelling the ranks of the uninsured and pushing huge firms and perhaps even the government towards bankruptcy. Ford's announcement this week that it would cut up to 30,000 jobs by 2012 was as much a sign of its "legacy" health-care costs as of the ills of the car industry. Pushed by polls that show health care is one of his main domestic problems and by forecasts showing that the retiring baby-boomers will crush the government's finances, George Bush is expected to unveil a reform plan in next week's state-of-the-union address. America's health system is unlike any other. The United States spends 16% of its GDP on health, around twice the rich-country average, equivalent to $ 6,280 for every American each year. Yet it is the only rich country that does not guarantee universal health coverage. Thanks to an accident of history, most Americans receive health insurance through their employer, with the government picking up the bill for the poor and the elderly. This curious hybrid certainly has its strengths. Americans have more choice than anybody else, and their health-care system is much more innovative. Europeans' bills could be much higher if American medicine were not doing much of their Research and Development (RD) for them. But there are also huge weaknesses. The one most often cited—especially by foreigners—is the army of uninsured. Some 46 million Americans do not have cover. In many cases that is out of choice and, if they fall seriously ill, hospitals have to treat them. But it is still deeply unequal. And there are also shocking inefficiencies: by some measures, 30% of American health spending is wasted. Then there is the question of state support. Many Americans disapprove of the "so-cialized medicine" of Canada and Europe. In fact, even if much of the administration is done privately, around 60% of America's health-care bill ends up being met by the government. Proportionately, the American state already spends as much on health as the OECD (Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development) average, and that share is set to grow as the baby-boomers run up their Medicare bills and ever more employers avoid providing health-care coverage. America is, in effect, heading towards a version of socialized medicine by default.
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单选题The author compare the ocean bottom to a "frontier" in paragraph 1 because it______.
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单选题Bacteria are microscopic organisms which live on the surface of objects. They are one of the most ancient living things, which exist on this planet for nearly 4,000 million years. Do you know the size of bacteria? It can only be measured in microns. Maybe you have not a standard in your mind how long a micron is. One micron is a thousandth of a millimeter, which equals about the diameter of a pinhead. Therefore, even if we enlarged the rounded bacterium a thousand times, it would only be the size of a pinhead. We barely see bacteria by a magnification an ordinary microscope of 100 times, even if we try, we cannot make out anything of their structure. There are normally millions of them together, for they can multiply really fast.
Scientists have found that some bacteria have attached to wavy-looking "hairs" called flagella. The flagella rotate, pushing the bacteria through the water. Others can glide along over surfaces by some little-understood mechanism. Bacteria are so small that they are influenced by the movements of the chemical molecules around them. They are active all the time. Even the bacteria without flagella often bound about in the water. They are pushed here and there, colliding with the watery molecules.
Bacteria cannot be detected because they don"t produce bad odor or change the color or texture of the food. Therefore, when people eat the food with many bacteria, they are likely to get hepatitis A, acute gastroenteritis and a host of other illnesses. Many households have refrigerators to prevent from bacteria. Of course, freezing food slows or stops the growth of bacteria, however, when food is thawed, the bacteria will become reactivated. Bacteria can not be totally destroyed before the food is thoroughly cooked. We need to know that not all bacteria are in connection with illness. Just some bacteria can cause disease. They are called pathogenic bacteria. Fortunately our immune system can protect us from them.
Bacteria are prokaryotes ( single cells that do not contain a nucleus). It may seem weird to classify organisms according to such details, but with or without a nucleus is not trivial at all. The division between prokaryotes and eukaryotes (all organisms with a nucleus inside their cells) is of extreme importance in biology, and is the result of a major evolutionary breakthrough. Visit our program tomorrow if you want to know more, thank you.
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