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1、雅思(阅读)模拟试卷 64(无答案)一、Reading Module (60 minutes)0 Part OneA Air pollution is increasingly becoming the focus of government and citizen concern around the globe. From Mexico City and New York, to Singapore and Tokyo, new solutions to this old problem are being proposed, trialled and implemented with e
2、ver increasing speed. It is feared that unless pollution reduction measures are able to keep pace with the continued pressures of urban growth, air quality in many of the worlds major cities will deteriorate beyond reason.B Action is being taken along several fronts: through new legislation, improve
3、d enforcement and innovative technology. In Los Angeles, state regulations are forcing manufacturers to try to sell ever cleaner cars: their first of the cleanest, titled Zero Emission Vehicles, have to be available soon, since they are intended to make up 2 per cent of sales in 1997. Local authorit
4、ies in London ore campaigning to be allowed to enforce anti-pollution lows themselves; at present only the police have the power ro do so, but they tend to be busy elsewhere. In Singapore, renting out toad space to users is the way of the future.C When Britains Royal Automobile Club monitored the ex
5、hausts of 60,000 vehicles, it found that 12 per cent of them produced more than half the total pollution. Older cars were the worst offenders; though a sizeable number of quire new cars were also identified as gross polluters, they were simply badly tuned. California has developed a scheme to get th
6、ese gross polluters off the streets: they offer a flat $700 for any old, run-down vehicle driven in by its owner. The aim is to remove the heaviest-polluting, most decrepit vehicles from the roads.D As part of a European Union environmental programme, a London council is resting an infra-red spectro
7、meter from the University of Denver in Colorado. It gauges the pollution from a passing vehicle - more useful than the annual stationary rest that is the British standard today - by bouncing a beam through the exhaust and measuring what gets blocked. The councils next step may be to link the system
8、to a computerised video camera able to read number plates automatically.E The effort to clean up cars may do little to cut pollution if nothing is done about the tendency to drive them more. Los Angeles has some of the worlds cleanest cars - far better than those of Europe - bur the total number of
9、miles those cars drive continues to grow. One solution is car-pooling, an arrangement in which a number of people who share the same destination share the use of one car. However, the average number of people in a car on the freeway in Los Angeles, which is 1.3, has been falling steadily. Increasing
10、 it would be an effective way of reducing emissions as well as easing congestion. The trouble is, Los Angelenos seem to like being alone in their cars.F Singapore has for a while had a scheme that forces drivers to buy a badge if they wish to visit a certain part of the city. Electronic innovations
11、make possible increasing sophisrication: rates can vary according to road conditions, time of day and so on. Singapore is advancing in this direction, with a city-wide network of transmitters to collect information and charge drivers as they pass certain points. Such road-pricing, however, can be co
12、ntroversial. When the local government in Cambridge, England, considered introducing Singaporean Techniques, it faced vocal and ultimately successful opposition. Part TwoThe scope of the problem facing the worlds cities is immense. In 1992, the United Nations Environmental Programme and the World He
13、alth Organisation(WHO)concluded that all of a sample of twenty megacities - places likely to have more than ten million inhabitants in the year 2000 - already exceeded the level the WHO deems healthy in at least one major pollutant. Two-thirds of them exceeded the guidelines for two, seven for three
14、 or more.Of the six pollutants monitored by the WHO - carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, sulphur dioxide, lead and particulate matter - it is this last category that is attracting the most attention from health researchers. PM10, a sub-category of particulate matter measuring ten-millionths of
15、 a metre across, has been implicated in Thousands of deaths a year in Britain alone. Research being conducted in two counties of Southern California is reaching similarly disturbing conclusions concerning this little-understood pollutant.A world-wide rise in allergies, particularly asthma, over the
16、post four decades is now said to be linked with increased air pollution. The lungs and brains of children who grow up in polluted air offer further evidence of its destructive power. The old and ill, however, are the most vulnerable to the acute effects of heavily polluted stagnant air. It can actua
17、lly hasten death, as it did in December 1991 when a cloud of exhaust fumes lingered over the city of London for over a week.The United Nations has estimated that in the year 2000 there will be twenty-four mega-cities and a further eighty-five cities of more than three million people. The pressure on
18、 public officials, corporations and urban citizens to reverse established trends in air pollution is likely to grow in proportion with the growth of cities themselves. Progress is being made. The question, though, remains the same: Will change happen quickly enough?Questions 1-5Look at the following
19、 solutions(Questions 1-5)and locations. Match each solution with one location.Write the appropriate locations in boxes 1-5 on your answer sheet. NB You may use any location more than once.SOLUTIONSLOCATIONSSingaporeTokyoLondonNew YorkMexico CityCambridgeLos Angeles1 Manufacturers must sell cleaner c
20、ars.2 Authorities want to have power to enforce anti-pollution laws.3 Drivers will be charged according to the roads they use.4 Moving vehicles will be monitored for their exhaust emissions.5 Commuters are encouraged to share their vehicles with others.5 Do the following statements reflect the claim
21、s of the writer in Reading Passage 1?In boxes 6-10 on your answer sheet writeYES if the statement reflects the claims of the writerNO if the statement contradicts the claims of the writerNOT GIVEN if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this6 According to British research, a mere twe
22、lve per cent of vehicles tested produced over fifty per cent of total pollution produced by the sample group.7 It is currently possible to measure the pollution coming from individual vehicles whilst they are moving.8 Residents of Los Angeles are now tending to reduce the yearly distances they trave
23、l by car.9 Car-pooling has steadily become more popular in Los Angeles in recent years.10 Charging drivers for entering certain parts of the city has been successfully done in Cambridge, England.11 How many pollutants currently exceed WHO guidelines in all megacities studied?(A)one(B) two(C) three(D
24、)seven12 Which pollutant is currently the subject of urgent research?(A)nitrogen dioxide(B) ozone(C) lead(D)particulate matter13 Which of the following groups of people are the most severely affected by intense air pollution?(A)allergy sufferers(B) children(C) the old and ill(D)asthma sufferers13 VO
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