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China needs to set absolute restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions(释放) if it is to fulfill its aim to set up a carbon market over the next five years, a cabinet office think tank said in a paper.

“It is only under an absolute emissions cap that carbon emission permits will become a scarce resource and possess the qualities of a commodity,” the State Council‟s Development and Research Center said in a paper in Seeking Truth, a magazine published by the ruling party.

China has traditionally baulked(犹豫) at the idea of emissions caps either on a regional basis or for industrial sectors, invoking a key Kyoto protocol principle that puts most of the burden of cutting green-house gases on developed countries.

China, the world ‘s biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, has also been under external pressure to make stronger commitments in the battle against global warming .The country has been the biggest beneficiary(受益人) of the Clean Development Mechanism, a UN-backed scheme that allows industrialized countries to meet their CO2 reduction targets by purchasing certified emission reductions or CERs from low-carbon projects launched in developing nations.

However, the European Union, the biggest buyer of CERs, has said it will not accept CERs generated by Chinese projects once the first phase of its Emissions Trading Scheme ends in 2012, though projects already registered will remain valid.

小题1: What does China hope to do in the next five years?

A.to cut its emissions by 45%

B.to set up a carbon market

C.to have lower emissions than other countries

D.to increase both emissions and production小题2: China agreeing to limit emissions now because______

A.they care about the environment

B.emissions harm people’s health

C.of pressure from other countries

D.they want more profit for their factories小题3:How does the CER scheme work?

A.Countries can buy the right to produce as much carbon emissions as they like.

B.All countries are required to set a carbon emissions cap and can then get certificates on how developed their environmental programme is.

C.Developed countries are allowed to produce more emissions than industrial countries.

D.Developed countries can buy the right to produce more carbon emissions from developing countries that produce less.小题4: What is the main idea of this passage?

A.Air pollution is still increasing the problem of climate change all over the world.

B.China is still resisting cutting emissions as it is necessary for the manufacturing industry.

C.China believes that it is free from meeting international standards on emissions.

D.China will need to cut its emissions in the near future in order to keep up with the international community

答案

小题1:B

小题2:C

小题3:D

小题4:D

题目分析:文章主要介绍了中国作为一个发展中国家以及全球最大的二氧化碳排放国,在全球变暖的背景下面临的严峻问题。

小题1:细节题。根据if it is to fulfill its aim to set up a carbon market over the next five years,可知中国期待五年内建立碳市场,所以选B

小题2:细节题。根据第四段China, the world ‘s biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, has also been under external pressure to make stronger commitments in the battle against global warming,可知中国决定采取措施降低碳排放是由于外界压力,所以选C

小题3:细节题。根据第四段的allows industrialized countries to meet their CO2 reduction targets by purchasing certified emission reductions or CERs from low-carbon projects,可知CER指的是碳排放的购买,所以选D

小题4:主旨大意题。根据文章主要内容,中国在不久的将来就要严格制定减轻碳排放的计划,以适应国际需求。所以选D

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     On a hot summer day in late August,l sought shade and a cool drink at a waterfront cafe on a Greek island. Over a hundred degrees in ____1___air. Crowded. Tempers of both the tourists and waiters had   2   to meet the situation, making it a rather quarrelsome environment.      
     At the table next to mine sat an attractive,    3   couple ,  waiting for 4  . They held hands, whispered,
kissed, and laughed. Suddenly they stood, picked up their   5   and  stepped  together  6   the edge of
where they were sitting to place the table in the sea water. The man stepped   7  for the two chairs. He
politely   8   his lady in the knee-deep water and then sat down himself. All people around laughed and
cheered.     9   appeared. He paused for just a second, walked into the water to 10  the table and take
their 11 , and then walked back to the 12  cheers of the rest of his 13 . Minutes later he returned carrying
a bottle of wine and two glasses. Without pausing, he went 14  into the water to    15   the wine. The
couple toasted each other,the waiter and the crowd. And the crowd   16  by cheering and throwing flowes to them.Three other tables 17  to have lunch in the water. The place was now filled with laughter.     
     One doesn't step into water in one's best summer clothes. Why not?     Customers are not served 18  . Why not?Sometimes one should consider  19  the line of convention and enjoy   20  to the fullest.

(     ) l. A. fresh        
( )2. A. managed      
( )3. A. lonely        
( )4. A. cheers        
( )5. A. metal table  
( )6. A. on            
( )7. A. outside      
( )8. A. led          
( )9. A. The manager  
( )10. A. set          
( )11. A. menu        
( )12. A. loud        
( )13 . A. tourists    
( )14. A. at last      
( )15. A. change      
( )16. A. replied      
( )17. A. prepared    
( )18. A. with pleasure
( )19. A. following    
( )20. A. life        

B. cool        
B. expected    
B. curious      
B. service      
B. empty bottle
B. off          
B. forward      
B. seated      
B. A friend    
B. wash        
B. bill        
B. anxious      
B. customers    
B. in time      
B. drink        
B. insisted    
B. joined in    
B. in the cafe  
B. keeping      
B. wine        

C. still      
C. attempted  
C. well-dressed
C. attention  
C. chairs      
C. around      
C. down        
C. watched    
C. A waiter    
C. remove      
C. food        
C. familiar    
C. fellows    
C. once more  
C. sell        
C. agreed      
C. settled up  
C. in the sea  
C. limiting    
C. lunch      

D. thin        
D. risen      
D. bad-tempered
D. flowers    
D. bags        
D. along      
D. back        
D. received    
D. The servant
D. check      
D. order      
D. final      
D.  assistants
D. as well    
D. serve      
D. understood  
D. continued  
D. with wine  
D. crossing    
D. time        

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