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7.尽管在保证食品安全方面我们已经采取了许多措施,但还有很多问题需要解决.(measure)Although/Though we have taken a lot of measuresto ensure food safety,there are still many problemsto be solved..

分析 Although/Though we have taken a lot of measures to ensure food safety,there are still many problems to be solved.

解答 答案:Although/Though we have taken a lot of measures to ensure food safety,there are still many problems to be solved.句意表达的是让步,用though或although都可以,来连接让步状语从句;从句中表示的是已经完成的动作,要用现在完成时态,主语表达的是客观事实,要用一般现在时态.

点评 翻译题在解题是首先要确定好句子的时态,然后要把握好短语表达,最后要注意句子结构.

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Key Highlights
Although it includes 23peaks over 3,000metres high,this park is very accessible.State Highway 80leads to Mt Cook Village which is situated beside scenic Lake Pukaki and provides a comfortable base for alpine activities.Far from city lights,the stargazing here is magnificent-Aoraki Mount Cook National Park forms the majority of New Zealand's only International Dark Sky Reserve.
Mountaineers regard the area to be the best climbing region,while less skilled adventurers find plenty of satisfaction with the mountain walks that lead to alpine tarns,herb fields and spectacular glacier views.Encounters(遇到) with cheeky kea (mountain parrots) are part of the fun.
Key Activities
Mountain walks
There are 10short walks beginning near the village.All tracks are formed and well marked.The Red Tarns Track,Kea Point and the Hooker Valley Track each take around two hours return.For more experienced alpine hikers,there are three mountain pass routes-over the Mueller,Copland and Ball passes.
Glacier viewing and skiing
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Key Tips
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A.It is so-called alpine and hard to reach.
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C.It attracts less skilled visitors to all alpine activities.
D.It appeals to adventurers mainly for finding cheeky kea.
57.If you are a visitor to the park,you shouldA.
A.properly evaluate your own experience and skill
B.get your permit prepared before you start to climb
C.hire local guides to help you to train for climbing
D.choose Darwin glacier to ski on as an intermediate skier.
1.Since the first Earth Day in 1970,American have gotten a lot"greener"toward the environment."We didn't know at that time there even was an environment,let alone that there was a problem with it,"says Bruce Anderson,president of Earth Day USA.
     But what began as nothing important in public affairs has grown into a social movement.Business people,political leaders,university professors,and especially millions of grass-roots Americans are taking part in the movement."The understanding has increased many,many times,"says Gaylord Nelson,the former governor from Wisconsin,who thought up the first.
     According to US government reports,emissions (排放)from cars and trucks have dropped from 10.3 million tons a year to 5.5 tons.The number of cities producing CO beyond the standard has been reduced from 40 to 9.Although serious problems still remain and need to be dealt with,the world is a safer and healthier place.A kind of"Green thinking"has become part of practices.
     Great improvement has been achieved.In 1988 there were only 600 recycling programs; today in 1995 there are about 6,600.Advanced lights,motors,and building designs have helped save a lot of energy and therefore prevented pollution.
     Twenty-five years ago,there were hardly any education programs for environment.Today,it's hard to find a public school,university,or law school that does not have such a kind of program."Until we do that,nothing else will change!"say Bruce Anderson.

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B.recycling techniques
C.environmental problems
D.the importance of Earth Day
26.Where does the support for environmental protection mainly come from?A
A.The grass-roots level
B.The business circle
C.Government officials
D.University professors
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A.They have cut car emissions to the lowest
B.They have settled their environmental problems
C.They have lowered their CO levels in forty cities.
D.They have reduced pollution through effective measures.
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B.Planning
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D.CO reduction.
8.It is reported that conservation groups in North America have been arguing about the benefits and dangers of wolves.Some groups believe wolves should be killed.Other people believe wolves
Must be protected so that they will not disappear from the wilderndss(荒野)
For Killing Wolves
    In Alaska,the wolf almost disappeared a few years ago,because hunters were killing hundreds 0f them forsport.However.1aws were established to protect the wolves from sportsmen and people who catch the animals for their fur.So the woIf population has greatly increased.Now there are so many wolves that they are destroying their own food supply.
   A wolf naturally eats animals in the deer family.People in the wilderness also hunt deer for food.Many of the animals have been destroyed by the very cold winters recently and by changes in the wilderness plant life.When the deer can't find enough food,they die.
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C.they attack cows and chickens for food    D.they destroy the wilderness plant life
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D.wolves are afraid of people and never attack people
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D.they disturb the ecological balance in the wilderness
63.The last sentence"And everyone knows what happens next"implies that in such casesB.
A.farm animals will be in danger and have to be shipped away
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C.wolves wilI find enough food sources on famls
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39.From Paragraph 2 we learn thatC.
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The charity Alcohol Concern is running a campaign of restriction by encouraging people to have a dry January.
Jackie Ballard,the charity's Chief Executive,believes the campaign has been successful in recent years.She says:"More than two-thirds of people even six months later are drinking at reduced levels having had a month off drink.But also a study has shown the impact it has on people's health reducing their blood pressure and blood sugar levels."
The study by the University of Sussex followed up nearly 900participants in Alcohol Concern's Dry January campaign and found out that 72%of them had kept harmful drinking sessions down and 4%were still not drinking.
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A.people stay up too late
B.people go out and drink a lot
C.firework explodes in the sky
D.people go shoping madly
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A.The atmosphere of the bars.
B.The effect of drinking too much.
C.The customs of the festivities.
D.The importance of the health authorities.
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A.many people stop drinking
B.people drink more than before
C.people can improve their health
D.people's blood pressure increases
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A.Women shouldn't drink any alcoho1.
B.People should stay away from alcoho1.
C.Men may drink 3to 4units of alcohol at least.
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