Remember global warming Back in December,

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Remember global warming Back in December, the threat of climate change was thundering, and the rich countries agreed to cut their carbon-dioxide and other green-house-related emissions. Since then, interest has cooled markedly, and many European countries are already running away from the promises they made so loudly a few months ago. But there has been much talk, and a bit of action, to encourage renewable (可更新的) energies such as wind, hydro, solar and all living organisms. These emit no greenhouse gases, but tend to cost more than coal, oil or gas.

The better, simpler idea is to remember that the easiest way to reduce something is to tax it—in this case, by taxing the carbon content of power. The dirtier the power, the more tax it would pay. So dirty coal would be more expensive than clean coal, which would see its price rise in relation to oil, which would be even more expensive compared to gas, which would lose some of its price advantage over renewables.

Unless a carbon tax was so huge as to be economically crippling, it would not remove the price differential (差别) between all renewables and fossil fuels. But it would narrow that gap, by fixing the differing environmental costs into the price—a useful principle in itself. It would also give renewable producers a p incentive to cut costs, and fossil-fuel suppliers an motivation to clean their products.

Precedents suggest ply that a carbon tax would be effective. But the disadvantage to carbon taxes is political. After almost a decade of trying, the European Union gave up an attempt at a European carbon tax last year. Germany’s ruling coalition is fighting against a proposed energy tax. In America, politicians believe that even mentioning the notion is certain death. But many of the political objections could be met if a carbon tax were made up for the loss elsewhere, for example by lowering payroll or sales taxes. There is always suspicion when governments come up with clever new ways to tax, and rightly so. The response to that suspicion should be to win the argument, not to abandon it.

The reason why many countries stopped enforcing carbon tax eventually is mainly that ().

A. governments had tried to put it into effect for many years but with no conspicuous result

B. if one country made up the loss by paying the carbon tax, other countries will follow it

C. governments were afraid of being suspected if they adopted the new tax

D. governments had been discussing what to do with carbon tax for a long time, but they hadn’t come to an agreement

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Healthy eating doesn’t just mean what you eat, but how you eat. Here is some advice on healthy eating.

Eat with others. It can help you to see others’ healthy eating habits. If you usually eat with your parents, you will find that the food you eat is more delicious.

Listen to your body. Ask yourself if you are really hungry. Have a glass of water to see if you are thirsty—sometimes you are just thirsty, you need no food. Stop eating before you feel full.

Eat breakfast. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. After you don’t eat for the past ten hours, your body needs food to get you going. You will be smarter after eating breakfast.

Eat healthy snacks like fruits, yogurt or cheese. We all need snacks sometimes. In fact, it’s a good idea to eat two healthy snacks between your three meals This doesn’t mean that you can eat  a bag of chips instead of a meal.

Don’t eat dinner late. With our busy life, we always put off eating dinner until the last minute. Try to eat dinner at least 3 hours before you go to bed. This will give your body a chance to digest most of the food before you rest for the next 8—10 hours.

小题1:The writer gives us       pieces of advice on healthy eating.

A.4

B.5

C.6

D.7小题2:Which snack is Not mentioned in the passage?

A.Fruits

B.Yogurt

C.Chips

D.Ice cream小题3:Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.Snacks are bad for our health.

B.We should keep eating until we are full.

C.Dinner is the most important meal of the day.

D.We should have dinner at least 3 hours before going to bed.小题4:The underlined(画线)word “digest” means “      ” in Chinese.

A.消化

B.享用

C.储存

D.循环小题5: The passage mainly tells us       .

A.where to eat

B.how to eat

C.why to eat

D.when to eat

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( )属于外部激励。

A. 工作挑战性

B.自我实现

C. 参与感

D.福利待遇

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【战争与世界格局】(8分)

20世纪经历了两次世界大战和“冷战”,世界格局风云变幻,请你参加以“世界格局的演变”为主题的探究性学习活动。

(1)暴恐事件严重威胁人类安全,一百年前,哪一恐怖事件直接引发了第一次世界大战?一战后形成的世界格局被哪两个国家破坏?(2分)

(2)第二次世界大战中,促使国家反法西斯联盟建立的重大事件有哪些?(列举两件)中国抗战以来,打破“皇军”不可战胜神话的战役是什么?(3分)

(3)20世纪二三十年代,苏联进行了国家建设,成为强盛的工业国,美国也进行了经济改革,这对20世纪四十年代上半期的国际关系产生了怎样的积极影响?(1分)

(4)二战结束后,在长达近半个世纪的两极格局中,虽然美苏两大阵营存在斗争和对抗,但并未引发两个大国之间的直接武装进攻,请分析最主要原因。(1分)

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煮沸消毒是把物品在100℃的沸水中煮(),可杀灭微生物繁殖件。

A.8~lOmin

B.6~8min

C.4~6min

D.3~5min

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带电的电气设备发生火灾时,可直接用干粉灭火器灭火。

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