题目内容
第二节 信息匹配 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
请阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。
以下是六则绿色旅游信息
BELIZE: Monitor(监测) Coral Reefs
What: Examine the largest barrier reef and collect data about coral reef inhabitants.
Where: Blackbird Caye, Belize Cost: $1,500 Dates:Jul.15-22, 2010
Accommodations: Beach cabanas with double rooms and private bathrooms.
Details: Group are limited to eight people. Only swimming skills are needed.
Contact: Oceanic Society, 800/326-7491,oceanic-society.org
COSTA RICA: Save the Sea Turtles
What: Examine the beach for turtle eggs.
Where: Punta Banco, Costa Rica Cost: $310 for one week Dates:Jul. 15-Dec. 15, 2010
Accommodation: A home stay Details: Groups are limited to 12 people
Contact: Programa, 506/241-5227, tortugamarina.org
CZECH REPUBLIC: Clear Streams
What: Help recover streams and forests badly damaged by acid rain(酸雨) from coal-fired power plants.
Where: Jizera Mountains, Czech Republic Cost: $2,295
Dates: Jun.3-17, Jun.24-Jul.8, Jul.15-29,2010
Accommodation: A 200-year-old farmhouse with a sauna and double rooms
Details: Breakfast at the pension(小旅馆), lunch in the field, and dinner at local restaurants.
Contact: Earthwatch, 800/779-0188, earthwatch.org
ECUADOR: Observe Globalization in Action
What: Take a hard, close look at the effects of globalization.
Where: Ecuador Cost: $1,400 Dates: Jul.14-Jul.27,2010
Accommodations: Double hotel rooms Details: Two meals (breakfast and dinner) daily
Contact: Global Exchange, 800/497-1994, globalexchange.org
IDAHO: Repair Forest Trails
What: Trail maintenance(维护) work to resore areas burnt by forest fires.
Where: Salmon Challis National Forest, Idaho Cost: $ 130 Dates: Jun.25-Jul.2, 2010
Accommodations: Prmitive tent site Details: All meals are included
Contact: American Hiking Society, 800/972-8608, Americanhiking.org
MAINE: Find Rare Birds
What: Early morning bird walks. Boat trips to other islands
Where: Hog Island, Maine Cost: $985 Dates: Sep.10-16, 2010
Accommodations: Wood-frame cabins with double rooms
Details: The group is limited to 30 people.
Contact: Audubon Camp, 207/781-2330, maineaudubon.org
请阅读以下旅游者的信息,然后匹配旅游者和他/她想去的地方
56. Tony is a college student and he is interested in protecting the forest.
57. Steven wonders how the globalization influences the world.
58. Hill has a vacation for one week in September and he likes birds very much.
59. Johnson is worried about the quality of water and he wants a trip with a lunch time in the field.
60. Jane likes the beautiful coral reef and is skilled in swimming.
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第二节 信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读以下应用文及相关信息,并按要求匹配信息。
以下是有关吸烟问题的观点:
A. Smoking is sure to cause diseases. Just have a look at those people with diseases in hospital and count how many of them do not smoke; you may be surprised at the number. Even these few people might be passive smokers without realizing it. |
B.We have to admit that the tobacco industry contributes a lot to many countries' economies. It also creates job opportunities. But it's harmful to people in the long run. It's a short-sighted policy to depend on tobacco for money. |
C.Non-smokers absorb nicotine and other harmful chemicals just as smokers do. This is an especially bad situation for children — some of them absolutely have no choice but to be passive smokers and to have lungs that are not as healthy as a normal child's. |
D. Despite all the strict laws against smoking, the statistics have shown that more young people are lighting up. While it was absolutely a taboo (禁忌) for a woman to smoke before, now it's quite common to see young girls smoking. Many even walk around with a lighted cigarette in one hand. |
F. Smoking can provide constant consolation. When people feel worried or nervous, they just get a cigarette and everything seems to get right After a day's hard work, what they want to do most is smoking. It can be even better than drinking a cup of coffee.
以下是个人对吸烟的认识,请匹配个人的认识与相应的观点。
56.Christopher: As a matter of fact, smokers are under a great deal of pressure, not only because they spend so much money on cigarettes but also because they don' t think people around them are tolerant enough of them.
57.Amanda: If you smoke and you still don't believe that there's a definite link between smoking and bronchial(支气管的) troubles, heart disease and lung cancer, you are certainly deceiving yourself.
58.Harrison: Smoking brings some psychological benefits. Most smokers feel it's enjoyable and that it can relieve daily stress. So why must we ban it and take away a lot of people' s pleasure?
59.Brandon: Forbidden fruits always taste sweetest. That is to say, the stricter the laws against smoking are, the more people want to smoke. What worries me is that more young people are beginning to smoke.
60.Douglas: If there were some ways to stop a smoker from affecting others, I wouldn't object to smoking! Secondhand smoke does great harm to non-smokers, especially to children, who are much more sensitive than adults.