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Do you think there is too much noise in our city? If you live near an airport,you will be unhappy because of a plane often make a loud noise.The sound of planes or heavy vehicles is likely to cause deafness if heard continuously(不断地).

However, most people in our city do not seem to mind noise. They like to enjoy music when they are doing uninteresting jobs.It is a new danger because pop music,when played through powerful amplifiers(放大器),can reach 120 decibels(120分贝的)at a distance of five feet.A continuous noise of over 85 decibels can cause deafness.It was discovered that many young people in America could hear no better than 65-year-old people.

In the past we used to think that only workers in very noisy places would become deaf.For example,when newspapers and books are being printed,the noise level is over 85 decibels,and some of the workers become deaf.Today,however,scientists believe that 10 percent of the workers in Britain are being deafened by the noise.

Sometimes noise of less than 85 decibels can make some people tired and stressed.We all know that too much noise makes life difficult and unpleasant.It can do great harm to people's health and prevent people from working well.Workers in noisy offices are not as efficient(效率高的)as those in quiet offices.Noise makes people less efficient.Can anything be done to reduce or control noise?

In Britain the government has made several laws to reduce noise.Though the government has spent a lot of money in making airports and main roads quieter,many people think that there are still not enough laws.For example,there are no laws to control the noise of machines.In Japan,America and Norway there are such laws.As a result,workers can be given compensation(赔偿)if they become deaf.

1.Some workers become deaf because of ________.

A.hard work              B.a continuous noise of over 85 decibels

C. powerful amplifiers    D.uninteresting jobs

2.In Britain there are laws to ________.

A.stop workers from becoming deaf       B.control the noise of machines

C.keep down noise                       D.help deaf workers in need

3.Who can be given compensation if they become deaf?

A.American workers.

B.British workers.

C.Both American workers and British workers.

D.None of the above answers.

 

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Do you think there is too much noise in our city? If you live near an airport,you will be unhappy because of a plane often make a loud noise.The sound of planes or heavy vehicles is likely to cause deafness if heard continuously(不断地).
However, most people in our city do not seem to mind noise. They like to enjoy music when they are doing uninteresting jobs.It is a new danger because pop music,when played through powerful amplifiers(放大器),can reach 120 decibels(120分贝的)at a distance of five feet.A continuous noise of over 85 decibels can cause deafness.It was discovered that many young people in America could hear no better than 65-year-old people.
In the past we used to think that only workers in very noisy places would become deaf.For example,when newspapers and books are being printed,the noise level is over 85 decibels,and some of the workers become deaf.Today,however,scientists believe that 10 percent of the workers in Britain are being deafened by the noise.
Sometimes noise of less than 85 decibels can make some people tired and stressed.We all know that too much noise makes life difficult and unpleasant.It can do great harm to people's health and prevent people from working well.Workers in noisy offices are not as efficient(效率高的)as those in quiet offices.Noise makes people less efficient.Can anything be done to reduce or control noise?
In Britain the government has made several laws to reduce noise.Though the government has spent a lot of money in making airports and main roads quieter,many people think that there are still not enough laws.For example,there are no laws to control the noise of machines.In Japan,America and Norway there are such laws.As a result,workers can be given compensation(赔偿)if they become deaf.
【小题1】Some workers become deaf because of ________.

A.hard work B.a continuous noise of over 85 decibels
C.powerful amplifiers D.uninteresting jobs
【小题2】In Britain there are laws to ________.
A.stop workers from becoming deaf B.control the noise of machines
C.keep down noise D.help deaf workers in need
【小题3】Who can be given compensation if they become deaf?
A.American workers.
B.British workers.
C.Both American workers and British workers.
D.None of the above answers.

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Do you think there is too much noise in our city? If you live near an airport,you will be unhappy because of a plane often make a loud noise.The sound of planes or heavy vehicles is likely to cause deafness if heard continuously(不断地).
However, most people in our city do not seem to mind noise. They like to enjoy music when they are doing uninteresting jobs.It is a new danger because pop music,when played through powerful amplifiers(放大器),can reach 120 decibels(120分贝的)at a distance of five feet.A continuous noise of over 85 decibels can cause deafness.It was discovered that many young people in America could hear no better than 65-year-old people.
In the past we used to think that only workers in very noisy places would become deaf.For example,when newspapers and books are being printed,the noise level is over 85 decibels,and some of the workers become deaf.Today,however,scientists believe that 10 percent of the workers in Britain are being deafened by the noise.
Sometimes noise of less than 85 decibels can make some people tired and stressed.We all know that too much noise makes life difficult and unpleasant.It can do great harm to people's health and prevent people from working well.Workers in noisy offices are not as efficient(效率高的)as those in quiet offices.Noise makes people less efficient.Can anything be done to reduce or control noise?
In Britain the government has made several laws to reduce noise.Though the government has spent a lot of money in making airports and main roads quieter,many people think that there are still not enough laws.For example,there are no laws to control the noise of machines.In Japan,America and Norway there are such laws.As a result,workers can be given compensation(赔偿)if they become deaf.
小题1:Some workers become deaf because of ________.
A.hard workB.a continuous noise of over 85 decibels
C.powerful amplifiersD.uninteresting jobs
小题2:In Britain there are laws to ________.
A.stop workers from becoming deafB.control the noise of machines
C.keep down noiseD.help deaf workers in need
小题3:Who can be given compensation if they become deaf?
A.American workers.
B.British workers.
C.Both American workers and British workers.
D.None of the above answers.
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完形填空。
     Life gets noisier every day and very  1  people can be free from noise of some kind or another. Whether
you live  2  the center of a modern city or a village far away---the chances that you will  3  by planes, cars,
radios, etc, are almost everywhere. We seem  4  be used to noise, too. Some people feel quite lonely without
background music while they are working.
     Tests have shown that total silence can be very frightening experiences.  5 , some people enjoy  6  to pop
music which is very loud, and this can do harm to their ears. The noise level in some places is far above the
usual safety level for heavy industrial areas.
     One recent report about  7  said that although  8  people say that any noise disturbs their attention, only a
sudden change in the level of noise really affects people's attention. It goes on to say that a background noise,
which doesn't change too much. Music, for example, may even help people to pay attention.
     People are testing ways to make  9  noise. There are even laws controlling noise. We cannot return to the
"good old days" of peace and quiet. But we can make less noise---if we shout  10  about it.
(     )1. A. few         
(     )2. A. at          
(     )3. A. disturb     
(     )4. A. for         
(     )5. A. Whenever    
(     )6. A. to listening
(     )7. A. noisy       
(     )8. A. a lot       
(     )9. A. much        
(     )10. A. enough loud
B. a few       
B. in          
B. disturbed   
B. at          
B. Whatever    
B. listening   
B. nose        
B. a lots of   
B. more        
B. enough loudly
C. little     
C. on         
C. disturbing 
C. to         
C. However    
C. to listen  
C. ears       
C. many       
C. many       
C. loud enough
D. a little     
D. with         
D. be disturbed 
D. with         
D. What else    
D. listening    
D. noise        
D. much                                                 
D. less         
D. loudly enough
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