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1、大学四级-596 及答案解析(总分:693.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BPart Writing(总题数:1,分数:106.00)1.人们每天都生活在压力之下 2所以说保持一个好的心情是十分重要的 3我的观点和原因(分数:106.00)_二、BPart Reading (总题数:1,分数:70.00)B Gulf Wracked By Katrinas Latest Legacy-Disease, Poisons, Mold/BA month after Hurricane Katrina tore through the U.S. Gulf Coast, medical experts
2、 are now struggling with the latest crisis in the region: contamination(污染).Katrina left New Orleans and other communities tainted with oil, sewage, and possibly poisons leached from federal toxic waste sites, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says.The pollution, combined with the lack
3、of regular medical services in the region, has raised serious questions about the safety of New Orleans and other coastal towns as people longing for home begin to go back.“I dont think New Orleans is safe for people to return to, from a public health and environmental health standpoint, “said Miria
4、m Aschkenasy, an environmental health expert working with Oxfam America in the region.Much of the contamination rests in the brown, filmy sediment(沉淀物) left behind by Katrinas Polluted floodwaters.Recent EPA tests of the sediment confirmed high levels of E. coil bacteria, oil and gas chemicals, and
5、lead, as well as varying quantities of arsenic.The health risks posed by the sediment are immediate, experts say, because the sludge (淤泥) is nearly impossible for returning residents to avoid. In New Orleans, it covers every surface that was flooded, from cars and now-dead lawns to the entire conten
6、ts of flooded homes, stores, hospitals, and schools.“When people come back, they are exposed to the sediment,“ said Wilma Subra, a chemist from New Iberia, Louisiana, who is analyzing the sediment. “Its in their yards and houses.“BOld Pollution Resurfacing/BPlaquemines Parish, a rural county on the
7、peninsula south of New Orleans, is now covered with even more toxic sediment than it was two weeks ago, thanks to Hurricane Rita.“Six inches up to one foot (15 to 30 centimeters) of sludge,“ Subra reported.Much of the sludge in Plaquemines is the product of nearby bayous and bay bottoms, where sedim
8、ent was lifted up by Katrinas and Ritas storm surges.The sediment has been polluted over the years with industrial chemicals and heavy metals, said Subra, who tested the sediment for the Southern Mutual Help Association, a nonprofit organization in New Iberia, Louisiana.“These water bodies have rece
9、ived industrial wastes for decades,“ she said. “This material has toxic chemicals, metals, and organic petrochemicals(石化产品).“Matters have only been made worse by multiple oil spills caused by Katrina and Rita. According to the U.S. Coast Guard, 11 oil spills, have occurred in southern Louisiana, tot
10、aling 7.4 million gallons( 28 million liters ) of oil, most of which has been contained.Bacteria levels are also especially high in the Plaquemines sludge, said Rodney Mallett, spokesperson for the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality.“The sewage treatment plants were underwater,“ he explai
11、ned: “Between the animal waste and the human waste, youve got a lot of bacteria.“BProtection Kits/BHealth and environmental agencies are advising people to avoid contact with the sludge. They recommend that people wear gloves, goggles, and dust masks, and that they wash promptly if exposure occurs.E
12、PA officials are directing people to its Web site (www.epa.gov) to inform themselves of the contamination risks.But most people returning to the area dont have computers to get that information, said Erik Olson, an attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental advocacy group.“
13、If you do read the Web site,“ he added, “you practically have to have a degree in chemistry to understand it.“To better inform people of health risks, the Southern Mutual Help Association and Oxfam America are developing a program to give every returning resident a protective kit.Each kit would cont
14、ain waterproof suits, goggles (风镜), shoe covers, and masks, along with information about potential hazards. Volunteers would give out the kits at the security checkpoints that now stand at the major entrances to affected cities.The groups have made a hundred demonstration kits, which cost about $100
15、 (U.S.) each to produce, and have shown them to state leaders in Louisiana.“The governor is really in favor of this,“ Subra said. “We just have to determine how were going to fund them.“BToxic Mold Blooms/BIn addition to the toxic sediment, sprawling blooms of mold have now taken hold in many floode
16、d homes. “The mold is growing everywhere-homes are just coated with it,“ Subra said.The problem has become so widespread that federal health officials warned Wednesday of allergic reactions and toxic responses to the mold. Professionals should be hired to clean mold that covers more than ten square
17、feet (one square meter), they urged.“Those surfaces that cant be cleaned need to be removed,“ said Steven Redd, chief of the Air Pollution and Respiratory Health Branch of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).The effects of the mold are already surfacing in Mississippi, where re
18、spiratory (呼吸的) problems are among the illnesses doctors there are reporting.“Were seeing a lot of asthma from inhaling the mold,“ said Richard Paat, team leader of a temporary East Biloxi clinic. “And mouth sores from the bad water.“Due to contact with unclean water, 33 people in the flood zone hav
19、e contracted Vibrio infections, according to the CDC. The infections are caused by a family of bacteria that live in contaminated salt water. They can cause serious illness, especially in people with compromised immune systems.To date, six people have died from Vibrio infections.“People had open wou
20、nds and walked through floodwater with sewage in it,“ CDC spokesperson Von Roebuck said. “And these folks were having these wounds infected with Vibrio.“BDisaster Response Care/B“This is a highly contaminated area,“ said Susan Briggs, the physician overseeing FEMAs disaster-response medical teams in
21、 Louisiana and Alabama.Her teams have been inoculating residents for tetanus and Hepatitis A and B. Hepatitis is a danger when people are exposed to sewage, through water or food, Briggs explained. Tetanus can occur when people cut themselves on unclean materials, as may happen when cleaning debris.
22、The rudimentary (根本的) living conditions in many Katrina-struck areas make it more likely that people will get sick and injured, Briggs said.“They have no electricity, no clean water, no air conditioning,“ she said. “There are collapsed structures and stray animals. There are huge amounts of stray do
23、gs, and people have been bitten.“Briggs and other doctors in the area have been treating many cases of diarrhea, rashes, and upper-respiratory illnesses.All of these conditions are to be expected after natural disasters, according to the CDC. But its too soon to know if these ailments are related to
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