The current emergency in Mexico City
that has taken over our lives is nothing. I could ever have imagined for me or
my children, we are living in an environmental crisis, an air-pollution
emergency of unprecedented severity. What it really means is that just to
breathe here is to play a dangerous game with your health. As
parents, what terrorizes us most are reports that children are at higher risk
because they breathe more times per minute. What more can we do to protect them
and ourselves Our pediatrician’s (儿科医师的) medical recommendation was simple:
abandon the city permanently. We are foreigners and we are among the small
minority that can afford to leave. We are here because of my husband’s work. We
are fascinated by Mexico—its history and rich culture. We know that for us, this
is a temporary danger. However, we cannot stan A. serious air pollution B. economic crisis C. unemployment D. natural disaster
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[单项选择] Passage Two
The current emergency in Mexico City
that has taken over our lives is nothing. I could ever have imagined for me or
my children, we are living in an environmental crisis, an air-pollution
emergency of unprecedented severity. What it really means is that just to
breathe here is to play a dangerous game with your health. As
parents, what terrorizes us most are reports that children are at higher risk
because they breathe more times per minute. What more can we do to protect them
and ourselves Our pediatrician’s (儿科医师的) medical recommendation was simple:
abandon the city permanently. We are foreigners and we are among the small
minority that can afford to leave. We are here because of my husband’s work. We
are fascinated by Mexico—its history and rich culture. We know that for us, this
is a temporary danger. However, we cannot stan A. Kids are in greater danger than grown-ups in Mexico City. B. The author is not a native Mexican. C. The author’s husband is a pediatrician. D. The Mexican history and culture appeal to the author.
[单项选择] Passage One
The current emergency in Mexico City
that has taken over our lives is nothing I could ever have imagined for me or my
children. We are living in an environmental crisis, an air-pollution emergency
of unprecedented severity. What it really means is that just to breathe here is
to play a dangerous game with your health. As parents, what
terrorizes us most are reports that children are at higher risk because they
breathe more times per minute. What more can we do to protect them and
ourselves Our pediatrician’s (儿科医师的) medical recommendation was simple: abandon
the city permanently. We are foreigners and we are among the
small minority that can afford to leave. We are here because of my husband’s
work. We are fascinated by Mexico--its history and rich culture. We know that
for us, this is a temporary danger. However, we can A. serious air-pollution B. economic crisis C. unemployment D. natural disaster
[单项选择]Passage Four
Two equally brilliant scientists apply for a prestigious research fellowship awarded by a top scientific organization.One is white,the other black.Does the color of their skin matter
Most scientists will already be screaming a resounding “no”. Those who progress in science do so because of their work, not their pigmentation. Science is meritocratic and objective. It must therefore be rigorously color-blind and shun both racial discrimination and affirmative action.
Well,let’s think about this.If science really is so meritocratic,where are all the black Nobel prizewinners and fellows of the Royal SocietyThe black chairs of government scientific panelsThe black Richard Dawkinses and Susan GreenfieldsWhen Newsweek magazine recently surveyed Europe’s largest 100 copanies,it was shocked to unrearth only six board members of non-European racial origin. One shudders to thinks what a similar survey of upper echelons of European science would reveal.
Even th A. it is color-blind B. it is racially discriminative C. it awards wrong research workers D. it is practiced by the white exclusively
[单项选择]Passage Two First aid is emergency care for a victim of sudden illness or injury until more skillful medical treatment is available. It may save a life or improve certain vital signs including pulse, temperature, a clear airway, and breathing. In minor emergencies, first aid may prevent a victim’s condition from turning worse and provide relief from pain. First aid must be administered as quickly as possible. In the case of the critically injured, a few minutes can make the difference between complete recovery and loss of life. First-aid measures depend upon a victim’s needs and the provider’s level of knowledge and skill. Knowing what not to do in an emergency is as important as knowing what to do. Improperly moving a person with a neck injury, for example, can lead to permanent spinal(脊柱的) injury and paralysis(瘫痪). Despite the variety of injuries possible, several principles of first aid apply to all emergencies. The first step is to call for pr A. saving a victim’s life B. preventing a victim’s condition from getting worse C. relieving a victim from pain D. helping a person avoid sudden illness or injury
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