[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(环境类阅读理解)模拟试卷1及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(环境类阅读理解)模拟试卷 1及答案与解析 0 The London 2012 sustainability watchdog embroiled in a row over the sponsorship of the Olympic Stadium by Dow Chemical is to push the International Olympic Committee to appoint an “ethics champion“ for future Games. The Commission for a Sustainable London 2012 has been
2、bruised by criticism over Dows sponsorship of the wrap that will surround the Olympic stadium, particularly since commissioner Meredith Alexander last month resigned in protest. Campaigners believe that Dow has ongoing liabilities relating to the 1984 Bhopal disaster that resulted in the deaths of a
3、n estimated 20,000 people and the serious injury of tens of thousands more. Dow, which bought the owner of the plant in 2001, insists that all liabilities have been settled in full. Commission chairman Shaun McCarthy said that its tight sustainability remit did not extend to acting as moral guardian
4、s of the Olympic movement but that it would press for such a role to be created when evaluating sponsors for future Games. In addition to sponsoring the 7m wrap that will surround the Olympic Stadium, Dow has a separate $100m sponsorship deal with the IOC that was signed in 2010. But McCarthy also d
5、efended the commissions role in evaluating the Dow deal, after Amnesty International wrote to London 2012 chairman Lord Coe to raise the issue. “What has been lost in all of this story is that a really excellent, sustainable product has been procured. We looked at Locogs examination of Dow Chemicals
6、 current corporate responsibility policies and, again, Dow achieved the highest score in that evaluation. We verified that,“ said McCarthy. “As far as the history is concerned and issues around Bhopal, there is no doubt Bhopal was a terrible disaster and some injustice was done to the victims. Who i
7、s responsible for that injustice is a matter for the courts and a matter for others. We have a specific remit and terms of reference that we operate under and we have operated diligently under those terms.“ The commission will on Thursday release its annual review. It finds that “good progress“ has
8、been made towards many of Locogs sustainability targets, but that “major challenges“ remain. In particular, the commission found that there was no coherent strategy to achieve a 20% reduction in carbon emissions after an earlier scheme to use renewable energy fell through when a wind turbine on the
9、site proved impractical. “We had conversations with Locog over a year ago about this and said they had to demonstrate how they were going to achieve at least 20% carbon reductions through energy conservation if theyre not going to do it through renewable energy,“ said McCarthy. “There are some good
10、initiatives, but quite frankly they just havent done it.“ From The Guardian, February 9, 2012 1 Why was Dows sponsorship criticized according to the passage? ( A) The products are not sustainable. ( B) It was related to Bhopal disaster. ( C) It bribed the London Olympic committee. ( D) It cant reduc
11、e 20% of the carbon emission. 2 What is Paragraph Four mainly about? ( A) commissions role ( B) commissions achievements ( C) commissions complaints ( D) commissions defence 3 Which of the following words can best replace the underlined word “row“ (Para 1)? ( A) line ( B) argument ( C) boating ( D)
12、course 4 What is one of the challenges of the sustainability target mentioned in the passage? ( A) Ethic champion for the games. ( B) Reduction in carbon emissions. ( C) The wind turbine proved to be impractical. ( D) Renewable energy is not available. 5 Which of the following can best summarize the
13、 passage? ( A) Commission defends its own role in evaluating controversial. ( B) Dows way to the 2012 London Olympic Games. ( C) Campaign against Dows sponsorship. ( D) IOCs review on the controversy. 5 The worlds greatest snow-capped peaks, which ran in a chain from the Himalayas to Tian Shan on th
14、e border of China and Kyrgyzstan, have lost no ice over the last decade, new research shows. The discovery has stunned scientists, who had believed that around 50bn tonnes of meltwater were being shed each year and not being replaced by new snowfall. The study is the first to survey all the worlds i
15、cecaps and glaciers and was made possible by the use of satellite data. Overall, the contribution of melting ice outside the two largest caps Greenland and Antarctica is much less than previously estimated, with the lack of ice loss in the Himalayas and the other high peaks of Asia responsible for m
16、ost of the discrepancy. Bristol University glaciologist Prof Jonathan Bamber, who was not part of the research team, said: “The very unexpected result was the negligible mass loss from high mountain Asia, which is not significantly different from zero.“ The melting of Himalayan glaciers caused contr
17、oversy in 2009 when a report from the UNs Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change mistakenly stated that they would disappear by 2035, instead of 2350. However, the scientist who led the new work is clear that while greater uncertainty has been discovered in Asias highest mountains, the melting of
18、 ice caps and glaciers around the world remains a serious concern. “Our results and those of everyone else show we are losing a huge amount of water into the oceans every year,“ said Prof John Wahr of the University of Colorado. “People should be just as worried about the melting of the worlds ice a
19、s they were before.“ His teams study, published in the journal Nature, concludes that between 443-629bn tonnes of meltwater overall are added to the worlds oceans each year. This is raising sea level by about 1.5mm a year, the team reports, in addition to the 2mm a year caused by expansion of the wa
20、rming ocean. The scientists are careful to point out that lower-altitude glaciers in the Asian mountain ranges sometimes dubbed the “third pole“ are definitely melting. Satellite images and reports confirm this. But over the study period from 2003-10 enough ice was added to the peaks to compensate.
21、The impact on predictions for future sea level rise is yet to be fully studied but Bamber said: “The projections for sea level rise by 2100 will not change by much, say 5cm or so, so we are talking about a very small modification.“ Existing estimates range from 30cm to lm. Wahr warned that while cru
22、cial to a better understanding of ice melting, the eight years of data is a relatively short time period and that variable monsoons mean year-to-year changes in ice mass of hundreds of billions of tonnes. “It is awfully dangerous to take an eight-year record and predict even the next eight years, le
23、t alone the next century,“ he said. From The Guardian, February 8, 2012 6 Why did the new research shock some scientists? ( A) It sounds not reasonable. ( B) It lacks sound evidence. ( C) It is out of their expectation. ( D) It is exactly the same to their study. 7 Why was the melting ice much less
24、than previously estimated? ( A) Lack of loss in Asias highest mountains. ( B) No satellite data was used previously. ( C) The study doesnt include Greenland. ( D) Not mentioned. 8 Which of the following words can best replace the underlined word “dubbed“ (Para 8)? ( A) replicated ( B) named ( C) cho
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