问题 多项选择题

对身份不明者冲闯(),外方报警后又拒绝我执勤民警进入机构将人带走,执勤民警对冲闯者可不予置理,但需留适当便衣人员保持对现场的监控。

A、外国人在中国开办的学校

B、外国驻华办事处

C、中外合资公司

D、有外商工作的中国机构

答案

参考答案:A, B, D

阅读理解与欣赏

(三)如何给地球降温

龙学峰

①气候学家已发出警告:未来100年,全球气温将升高1.5℃~6℃,海平面将升高154.5厘米,沙漠将更干燥,气候将更加恶劣,厄尔尼诺现象更为严重,全球变暖将直接或间接影响人们的生活。如何给地球降温?科学家提出了许多奇思妙想。

②美国氢弹之父、物理学家爱德华•特勒去死以前曹有过设想:向空中抛洒铝和硫的粉末,给地球降温。按照他的计算,向空中抛洒100万吨铝硫粉末,可以使日照减少1 %,从而起到降温作用。特勒提出的办法是要模仿大规模的火山爆发。1991年,波及范围达数百万千米的皮纳图博火山灰使地球气温下降了0.4lC,而且持续时间达好几个星期。特勒设想:可以用飞行于13千米高空的飞机和部署于赤道上的美国海军大炮,向空中抛“火山灰”。但生物化学家们却给这种主张泼冷水,他们认为,散布于空中的这些硫和铝的微粒,很可能会严重干扰同温层。特勒还与人合作研究过其他使地球降温的方法:在轨道上放置5万面反射镜;发射一颗巨大的卫星,悬于地球与太阳之间,以挡住部分太阳辐射。

③除了特勒以外,还有许多科学家也在苦苦思索,希望能找到奇妙的办法给地球降温。美国物理学家洛厄尔•伍德有一个同特勒的设想一样离奇的计划:在地球和太阳之间万有引力互相抵消处(即拉格朗日点),安装一面直径为2000公里的半透明镜子。他认为,这面巨大的滤光镜不但能减少温室效应,而且能充当地球的空调器:改变滤光镜的倾斜度,以增加或减少透过它的太阳辐射量。但谁来支付超过1000亿美元的巨额费用呢?此外,这面滤光镜不但会破坏同温层,而且还有可能妨碍紫外线的通过(紫外线具有清理太空的功效)。

④有科学家从加强地球对太阳辐射的反射率的角度,探索给地球降温:将数以十亿计的白色聚苯乙烯高尔夫球投向海洋;将地球上的所有房屋的房顶都涂成白色。美国的一位科学家提出了一项更具有诗意的方案:将数千平方公里的阴云“染白”。通过向阴云喷一些微粒,使微小的雨滴数至少增加10%。这样,由于光学作用,层积云就会被照亮变白,就会反射更多的太阳光。

⑤还有人提出用深埋二氧化碳的办法给地球降温。美国和欧盟已拨巨款来研究在海洋和地层中埋藏二氧化碳的办法。从理论上讲,海洋和地层可以贮藏人类在几千年间生产的二氧化碳。研究人员要验证的是,二氧化碳溶解在海水中,是否会干扰海底生物的生存,因为二氧化碳溶解于海水后,会使海水酸化。

小题1:.为了给地球降温,除特勒以外的其他科学家提出了哪些奇思妙想?(3分)

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小题2:.文中主要运用了什么说明方法?(2分)

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小题3:.第三段中“而且还有可能妨碍紫外线的通过”一句中的“有可能”能否删去?为什么?(2分)

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小题4:.英国宇宙学家马丁·里预言,地球在未来200年内将面临十大迫在眉睫的灾难,如果我们不注意保护环境,人类将面临巨大的灾难,对此,你有什么良计妙策吗?请写出三条(2分)

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单项选择题

Passage Two

Gene therapy and gene-based drugs are two ways we could benefit from our growing mastery of genetic science. But there will be others as well. Here is one of the remarkable therapies on the cutting edge of genetic research that could make their way into mainstream medicine in the coming years.

While it’s true that just about every cell in the body has the instructions to make a complete human, most of those instructions are inactivated, and with good reason: the last thing you want for your brain cells is to start churning out stomach acid or your nose to turn into a kidney. The only time cells truly have the potential to turn into any and all body parts is very early in a pregnancy, when so-called stem cells haven’t begun to specialize.

Yet this untapped potential could be a terrific boon to medicine. Most diseases involve the death of healthy cells--brain cells in Alzheimer’s, cardiac cells in heart disease, pancreatic cells in diabetes, to name a few. If doctors could isolate stem cells, then direct their growth, they might be able to furnish patients with healthy replacement tissue.

It was incredibly difficult, but last fall scientists at the University of Wisconsin managed to isolate stem cells and get them to grow into neural, gut, muscle and bone cells. The process still can’t be controlled, and may have unforeseen limitations. But if efforts to understand and master stem-cell development prove successful, doctors will have a therapeutic tool of incredible power.

The same applies to cloning, which is really just the other side of the coin; true cloning, as first shown with the sheep Dolly two years ago, involves taking a developed cell and reactivating the genome within, resetting its developmental instructions to a pristine state. Once that happens, the rejuvenated cell can develop into a full-fledged animal, genetically identical to its parent.

For agriculture, in which purely physical characteristics like milk production in a cow or low fat in a hog have real market value, biological carbon copies could become routine within a few years. This past year scientists have done for mice and cows what Ian Wilmot did for Dolly, and other creatures are bound to join the cloned menagerie in the coming year.

Human cloning, on the other hand, may be technically feasible but legally and emotionally more difficult. Still, one day it will happen. The ability to reset body cells to a pristine, undeveloped state could give doctors exactly the same advantages they would get from stem cells: the potential to make healthy body tissues of all sorts, and thus to cure disease. That could prove to be a true "miracle cure."

The author believes in the passage that ().

A.there will inevitably be human cloning in the coming year

B.the potential to make healthy body tissues is undoubtedly a boon to human beings

C.it is illegal to clone any kind of creatures in the world

D.it is legal to clone any kind of creatures in the world except human