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[单项选择]With so many of the deaths each year from around the world directly related to poor health choices we make, world health leaders have set a goal of lowering the number of preventable deaths by 25% from 2010 rates by 2025. That would save 37 million lives over 15 years. Reporting in the journal Lancet, public health experts note that the ways to prevent those deaths aren’t surprising. But acting on those strategies will take individual and political will. Here’s how the experts hope to do it.
Not smoke. The UN General Assembly set a target of cutting smoking around the world by 30% by 2025. Already, higher-income nations that already adopted smoking bans in public places and instituted tobacco taxes have seen drops in smoking rates, however, residents in lower-income nations continue to light up at high rates.
Limit excessive drinking. While moderate amounts of alcohol have been linked to some health benefits, overindulging can increase the risk of certain cancers and liver di
A. Banned smoking in the public and reduced tobacco taxes.
B. Banned public smoking and established tobacco taxes.
C. Dropped smoking rates and banned smoking in public.
D. Dropped smoking rates and lowered tobacco taxes.
[单项选择]How many cars are towed from the streets each year
A. Hundreds of thousands of cars.
B. Thirty million old cars.
C. One million junked cars.
D. Five million cars altogether.
[填空题]How many times each year is there an elephant round-up in Thailand
[填空题]How many children under four drawn each year in the United States
[填空题]How many children under four drown each year in the United States
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[单项选择]How many Skype are used around the world each year()
A. 170 million.
B. 170 billion.
C. 204 billion.
D. 204 million.
[填空题]
How many children under four "drawn each year in the United States
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[单项选择]In the second half of each year, many powerful storms are born in the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean seas. Of (91) , only about half a dozen (92) the strong, circling winds of 75 miles per hour or more that give them hurricane status, and several usually (93) their way to the coast. There cause millions of dollars of (94) , and bring death to (95) numbers of people.
The great storms that hit the coast start (96) innocent circling disturbances hundreds, even thousands of miles out to sea. As they travel aimlessly over water (97) by the summer sun, they are carried westward by the (98) winds. When conditions are just (99) , warm, moist air flows in (100) the bottom of such a disturbance, moves upward through it and comes out at the top. In the (101) , the moisture in this warm air produces rain, and with it the heat is converted to energy in the form of strong wind
A. coming
B. creating
C. producing
D. resulting