人教版高中英语选修六 Unit4 Global warming 单元测试卷(二) Word版含答案
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 2018-2019学年高二上学期训练卷

选修六 Unit4 Global warming

英 语 (二)

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Ⅰ. 阅读理解

  The researchers' findings will hardly come as a surprise to those who study air pollution. Previous research has shown that outdoor air pollution causes more than 3 million deaths annually and suggested that the figure could double by 2050.

  Another study suggested that air pollution causes 1. 6 million premature(早产儿)deaths annually in China alone. Policy makers across the globe have responded to air pollution with a number of new regulations, many of which focus on limiting pollution from coal. China stopped approval of new coal mines for three years at the end of 2015 and has issued strict requirements along the lines of those in the U. S. for new coal-fired power plants. Cities in China have also developed warning systems to get cars off the streets and limit industrial pollution during periods of intense smog. But even these policies may still be met by increases in mortality (死亡率)as aging populations are increasingly suffering from the problems associated with pollution.

  "China might move in the right direction in terms of air pollution, but it's going to have to continue revising policies just like the U. S. and Europe, " said Dan Greenbaum, president of Health Effects Institute, which supported the research.

  And, while premature deaths due to pollution in the U. S. and Europe have declined in recent decades, cities in the West have still taken steps to reduce pollution. Air pollution kills more than 200, 000 in Europe and nearly 80, 000 in the U. S. each year, according to the research. The benefits of addressing air pollution extend beyond the people who experience the health effects of poor air directly.

  "One of the unique things about air pollution is that you can't run, you can't hide from it, " said study researcher Michael Brauer, a professor at the University of British Columbia, in a video accompanying the presentation. "But we know that if you improve air quality, everybody benefits from it. "

1. What has changed under the new policies in China?

A. No more new coal mines are allowed until 2018.

B. Cars can't be driven in big cities.

C. Less aging population are dying from air pollution.

D. Factories polluting air are forbidden to work.

2. What should China do according to Dan Greenbaum?

A. Change the ways of dealing with air pollution.

B. Seek for help from the U. S. and Europe.

C. Release more strict policies.

D. Adjust the policies constantly.

3. What can be inferred about the U. S. and Europe from the last but one paragraph?

A. They have settled their environmental problems.

B. They have cut their premature deaths to the lowest.

C. Measures are still being taken to deal with pollution.

D. Population killed by air pollution have increased.