摘要:1.Which city are the speakers talking about? A.Cardiff. B.Edinburgh. C.Manchester. 2.What do we know about the man’s vacation? A.There were many flies and mosquitoes. B.It is better than the previous one. C.It didn’t rain most of the time there. 3.How does the man go to work every day? A.By car. B.By bus. C.On foot. 4.What does the woman mean? A.She forgot the deadline of her report. B.The man should help her with her report. C.She needs more time to finish her report. 5.What is the relationship between the two speakers? A.Hostess and guest. B.Salesgirl customer. C.Waitress and guest. 6.What is the woman most probably? A.She is a teacher. B.She is a manager. C.She is a headmaster. 7.What are those students like? A.Shy. B.Active. C.Hard – working. 8.Why does the woman have to go? A.Because of the students. B.Because of her parents. C.Because of the headmaster. 9.What does the woman want to buy? A.A car. B.A boat. C.A motor bike. 10.What does the woman think of the model? A.Comfortable. B.Expensive. C.small. 11.How does the man plan to spend the holiday this year? A.To go to Egypt. B.To stay at home. C.To travel abroad alone. 12.What is the advantage of traveling by sea according to the woman? A.One can have a safe journey. B.One can enjoy the beautiful scene on the sea. C.One can have a better rest during the voyage. 13.What is the main concern of Bob’s wife about a trip to Egypt? A.How much a round – trip ticket will cost. B.How long the trip will take. C.Who is going to look after everything at home. 14.What’s the possible relationship between the two speakers? A.Husband wife. B.Customer and waiter. C.Friends. 15.What are the speakers doing? A.Having a meeting. B.Waiting for others. C.Making a complaint. 16.Why hasn’t Patrick come? A.He got up late. B.His wife was ill. C.He has gone to New York. 17.Where probably is Samson now? A.On his way. B.In his friend’s. C.In a hospital. 18.When does the speaker give this report? A.Before the flight. B.During the flight. C.After the flight. 19.What does the speaker ask the passengers to do? A.Remain seated. B.Check their luggage. C.Fasten their seat belts 20.What is the flying altitude? A.35,000 feet. B.40,000 feet. C.45,000 feet.

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A woman wears a face mask to protect her from polluted air in Lanzhou, China, in December.
A new study showed air pollution might put people more at risk for heart disease than scientists had thought.Kristin Miller, a doctoral student at the University of Washington, said chances of getting the disease were related to not only which city a woman lived in, but also where in the city.The study found that the effects of air pollution were often larger within cities than between cities.
The new findings make experts suspect that current pollution limits may be inadequate.Scientists examined rates of heart attack, stroke (中风) and other cardiovascular (心脏血管的) events in women with long-term exposure to air pollution.
The study involved women over the age of fifty who had no sign of cardiovascular disease at the start of the research.The study followed the women for as long as nine years to see how they would develop cardiovascular problems.
The researchers also examined levels of fine particles (粒子,微粒) in the air in 36 areas across the country.That information came from the Environmental Protection Agency.The extremely small particles came from industrial smoke and traffic, along with things like wood-burning fireplaces in houses.
In the study, every ten-microgram increase in pollution was linked to a twenty-four percent increase in the risk of a cardiovascular event.But it was related to a seventy-six percent increase in the risk of death from cardiovascular disease.
But just how do particles in the air damage the cardiovascular system? The particles may cause the lungs to swell and release chemicals from the pollutants into the blood.The chemicals then could damage the heart.
1.The passage mainly talks about______.
A.the effects of pollution on women
B.how to protect women from air pollution
C.how air pollution damages a person’s heart
D.the relationship between air pollution and heart diseases
2.The case of the woman wearing a face mask shows ______.
A.people are paying more and more attention to their health
B.the woman is afraid of getting heart disease
C.Lanzhou city is more heavily polluted than other cities
D.air pollution is becoming more and more serious
3.We can learn from the passage that _______.
A.air pollution is more serious than scientists thought
B.the control of air pollution is effective in some cities
C.people throughout a city have the same risk of getting heart diseases
D.air pollution affects women more than men
4.The study implies that ______.
A.air pollution has a bigger effect on older women than younger women
B.small particles in the air mainly come from industrial smoke
C.the rise in air pollution may lead to a higher death rate from cardiovascular disease
D.air pollution has been affecting people for as long as nine years in the city of Lanzhou

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         A woman wears a face mask to protect her from polluted air in Lanzhou, China, in December.

         A new study showed air pollution might put people more at risk for heart disease than scientists had thought.Kristin Miller, a doctoral student at the University of Washington, said chances of getting the disease were related to not only which city a woman lived in, but also where in the city.The study found that the effects of air pollution were often larger within cities than between cities.

         The new findings make experts suspect that current pollution limits may be inadequate.Scientists examined rates of heart attack, stroke (中风) and other cardiovascular (心脏血管的) events in women with long-term exposure to air pollution.

         The study involved women over the age of fifty who had no sign of cardiovascular disease at the start of the research.The study followed the women for as long as nine years to see how they would develop cardiovascular problems.

         The researchers also examined levels of fine particles (粒子,微粒) in the air in 36 areas across the country.That information came from the Environmental Protection Agency.The extremely small particles came from industrial smoke and traffic, along with things like wood-burning fireplaces in houses.

         In the study, every ten-microgram increase in pollution was linked to a twenty-four percent increase in the risk of a cardiovascular event.But it was related to a seventy-six percent increase in the risk of death from cardiovascular disease.

         But just how do particles in the air damage the cardiovascular system? The particles may cause the lungs to swell and release chemicals from the pollutants into the blood.The chemicals then could damage the heart.

1.The passage mainly talks about______.

         A.the effects of pollution on women

         B.how to protect women from air pollution

         C.how air pollution damages a person’s heart

         D.the relationship between air pollution and heart diseases

2.The case of the woman wearing a face mask shows ______.

         A.people are paying more and more attention to their health

         B.the woman is afraid of getting heart disease

         C.Lanzhou city is more heavily polluted than other cities

         D.air pollution is becoming more and more serious

3.We can learn from the passage that _______.

         A.air pollution is more serious than scientists thought

         B.the control of air pollution is effective in some cities

         C.people throughout a city have the same risk of getting heart diseases

         D.air pollution affects women more than men

4.The study implies that ______.

         A.air pollution has a bigger effect on older women than younger women

         B.small particles in the air mainly come from industrial smoke

         C.the rise in air pollution may lead to a higher death rate from cardiovascular disease

         D.air pollution has been affecting people for as long as nine years in the city of Lanzhou

 

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       A woman wears a face mask to protect her from polluted air in Lanzhou, China, in December.

       A new study showed air pollution might put people more at risk for heart disease than scientists had thought.Kristin Miller, a doctoral student at the University of Washington, said chances of getting the disease were related to not only which city a woman lived in, but also where in the city.The study found that the effects of air pollution were often larger within cities than between cities.

       The new findings make experts suspect that current pollution limits may be inadequate.Scientists examined rates of heart attack, stroke (中风) and other cardiovascular (心脏血管的) events in women with long-term exposure to air pollution.

       The study involved women over the age of fifty who had no sign of cardiovascular disease at the start of the research.The study followed the women for as long as nine years to see how they would develop cardiovascular problems.

       The researchers also examined levels of fine particles (粒子,微粒) in the air in 36 areas across the country.That information came from the Environmental Protection Agency.The extremely small particles came from industrial smoke and traffic, along with things like wood-burning fireplaces in houses.

       In the study, every ten-microgram increase in pollution was linked to a twenty-four percent increase in the risk of a cardiovascular event.But it was related to a seventy-six percent increase in the risk of death from cardiovascular disease.

       But just how do particles in the air damage the cardiovascular system? The particles may cause the lungs to swell and release chemicals from the pollutants into the blood.The chemicals then could damage the heart.

1.The passage mainly talks about______.

       A.the effects of pollution on women

       B.how to protect women from air pollution

       C.how air pollution damages a person’s heart

       D.the relationship between air pollution and heart diseases

2.The case of the woman wearing a face mask shows ______.

       A.people are paying more and more attention to their health

       B.the woman is afraid of getting heart disease

       C.Lanzhou city is more heavily polluted than other cities

       D.air pollution is becoming more and more serious

3.We can learn from the passage that _______.

       A.air pollution is more serious than scientists thought

       B.the control of air pollution is effective in some cities

       C.people throughout a city have the same risk of getting heart diseases

       D.air pollution affects women more than men

4.The study implies that ______.

       A.air pollution has a bigger effect on older women than younger women

       B.small particles in the air mainly come from industrial smoke

       C.the rise in air pollution may lead to a higher death rate from cardiovascular disease

       D.air pollution has been affecting people for as long as nine years in the city of Lanzhou

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A woman wears a face mask to protect her from polluted air in Lanzhou, China, in December.

A new study showed air pollution might put people more at risk for heart disease than scientists had thought. Kristin Miller, a doctoral student at the University of Washington, said chances of getting the disease were related to not only which city a woman lived in, but also where in the city. The study found that the effects of air pollution were often larger within cities than between cities.

The new findings make experts suspect that current pollution limits may be inadequate. Scientists examined rates of heart attack, stroke (中风) and other cardiovascular (心脏血管的) events in women with long-term exposure to air pollution.

The study involved women over the age of fifty who had no sign of cardiovascular disease at the start of the research. The study followed the women for as long as nine years to see how they would develop cardiovascular problems.

The researchers also examined levels of fine particles (粒子,微粒) in the air in 36 areas across the country. That information came from the Environmental Protection Agency. The extremely small particles came from industrial smoke and traffic, along with things like wood-burning fireplaces in houses.

In the study, every ten-microgram increase in pollution was linked to a twenty-four percent increase in the risk of a cardiovascular event. But it was related to a seventy-six percent increase in the risk of death from cardiovascular disease.

But just how do particles in the air damage the cardiovascular system? The particles may cause the lungs to swell and release chemicals from the pollutants into the blood. The chemicals then could damage the heart.

1.The passage mainly talks about______.

   A. the effects of pollution on women

B. how to protect women from air pollution

C. how air pollution damages a person’s heart

D. the relationship between air pollution and heart diseases

2.The case of the woman wearing a face mask shows ______.

   A. people are paying more and more attention to their health

B. the woman is afraid of getting heart disease

C. Lanzhou city is more heavily polluted than other cities

D. air pollution is becoming more and more serious

3.We can learn from the passage that _______.

   A. air pollution is more serious than scientists thought

B. the control of air pollution is effective in some cities

C. people throughout a city have the same risk of getting heart diseases

D. air pollution affects women more than men

4.The study implies that ______.

   A. air pollution has a bigger effect on older women than younger women

B. small particles in the air mainly come from industrial smoke

C. the rise in air pollution may lead to a higher death rate from cardiovascular disease

D. air pollution has been affecting people for as long as nine years in the city of Lanzhou

 

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  A woman wears a face mask to protect her from polluted air in Lanzhou, China, in December.

  A new study showed air pollution might put people more at risk for heart disease than scientists had thought.Kristin Miller, a doctoral student at the University of Washington, said chances of getting the disease were related to not only which city a woman lived in, but also where in the city.The study found that the effects of air pollution were often larger within cities than between cities.

  The new findings make experts suspect that current pollution limits may be inadequate.Scientists examined rates of heart attack, stroke(中风)and other cardiovascular(心脏血管的) events in women with long-term exposure to air pollution.

  The study involved women over the age of fifty who had no sign of cardiovascular disease at the start of the research.The study followed the women for as long as nine years to see how they would develop cardiovascular problems.

  The researchers also examined levels of fine particles(粒子,微粒)in the air in 36 areas across the country.That information came from the Environmental Protection Agency.The extremely small particles came from industrial smoke and traffic, along with things like wood-burning fireplaces in houses.

  In the study, every ten-microgram increase in the risk of a cardiovascular event.But it was related to a seventy-six percent increase in the risk of death from cardiovascular disease.

  But just how do particles in the air damage the cardiovascular system?The particles may cause the lungs to swell and release chemicals from the pollutants into the blood.The chemicals then could damage the heart.

(1)

The passage mainly talks about ________.

[  ]

A.

the effects of pollution on women

B.

how to protect women from air pollution

C.

how air pollution damages a person’s heart

D.

the relationship between air pollution and heart diseases

(2)

The case of the woman wearing a face mask shows ________.

[  ]

A.

people are paying more and more attention to their health

B.

the woman is afraid of getting heart disease

C.

Lanzhou city is more heavily polluted than other cities

D.

air pollution is becoming more and more serious

(3)

We can learn from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

air pollution is more serious than scientists thought

B.

the control of air pollution is effective in some cities

C.

people throughout a city have the same risk of getting heart diseases

D.

air pollution affects women more than men

(4)

The study implies that ________.

[  ]

A.

air pollution has a bigger effect on older women than younger women

B.

small particles in the air mainly come from industrial smoke

C.

the rise in air pollution may lead to a higher death rate from cardiovascular disease

D.

air pollution has been affecting people for as long as nine years in the city of Lanzhou

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