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A report from the UN warns that countries' current commitments would reduce carbon by only about 7.5% by 2030, far less than the 45% cut, which scientists say is needed to limit global temperature rises to 1.5℃, the aim of the COP26 summit (峰会).
Antonio Guterres, the UN secretary-general, described the findings as a "thundering wake-up call" to world leaders, while experts called for action against fossil fuel companies.
Although more than 100 countries have promised to reach net zero emissions (净零排放) around mid-century, this would not be enough to avoid climate disasters, according to the UN emissions report, which examines the shortfall (差额) between countries' intentions and actions needed on the climate. Many of the net zero commitments were found to be unclear, and unless accompanied by strict cuts in emissions this decade would allow global heating of a potentially disastrous extent.
Gutierrez said: "The heat is on, and as the contents of the report show, the leadership we need is off. Far off. Countries are wasting a massive opportunity to invest Covid-19 finance and recovery resources in sustainable, cost-saving, planet-saving ways. As world leaders prepare for COP26, that is another thundering wake-up call. How many do we need?"
Inger Andersen, the director of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) said: "Climate change is no longer a future problem. It is a now problem. To stand a chance of limiting global warming to 1.5℃, we have 8 years to almost halve greenhouse gas emissions: 8 years to make the plans, put in place the policies, carry them out and deliver the cuts. The clock is ticking loudly."
Emissions fell by about 5.4% last year during Covid lockdowns, the report found, but only about one-fifth of the economic recovery spending goes towards reducing carbon emissions. This failure to "build back better", despite promises by governments around the world, cast doubt on the world's willingness to make the economic shift necessary to settle the climate crisis, the UN said.
In the run-up (前期) to COP26, countries were supposed to submit (递交) national plans to cut emissions—called nationally determined contributions (NDCs) —for the next decade, a requirement under the 2015 Paris climate agreement. But the UNEP report found only half of countries had submitted new NDCs, and some governments had presented weak plans.
(1)、Why were the findings described as a "thundering wake-up call" in Para. 2?A、Because the world has failed to live up to its current commitments. B、Because the opportunities presented by covid-19 have been wasted. C、Because the world is falling behind in slowing down temperature rises. D、Because the serious problems were brought about by global fossil fuels.(2)、The potential disastrous harm of global warming in the coming ten years can be reduced if ____.A、strict measures are taken to reduce emissions B、current commitments of many countries remain unchanged C、huge gaps are bridged between previous and present proposals D、global sustainable environmental resources develops significantly(3)、What is the writer's purpose of quoting "How many do we need?" in Para.4?A、To show the number of alarm clocks required. B、To explain the reason for the world's wasting chances. C、To ask for the number of the countries attending the meeting. D、To stress the need to make the most of resources and reduce emissions.(4)、What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A、Few countries have submitted plans to reduce the emissions. B、Many countries' plans to cut emissions are far from satisfactory. C、Most of the countries work under the Paris Climate Agreement. D、Much progress in reducing emissions his been made these years. -
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Going against the trend (趋势) of going to well-known yet crowded tourist destinations on vacation, a growing number of holidaymakers in China are spending their holidays at lesser- known places to look for unique and relaxed holiday experiences. "Reverse tourism" has appeared as a new trend among young holidaymakers in China.
During the weeklong public holiday, which ended on Oct 7, large numbers of vacationers, especially youth who long to escape their busy city lives, avoid popular holiday destinations in order to get off the beaten track and enjoy some peace and quietness.
According to data from online travel agency Qunar, the number of rooms booked at hotels in less-traveled cities during the holiday was up 30 percent year-on-year. Bookings for four and five-star hotels in less-traveled places, including Linxia in Gansu province and Shizuishan in the Ningxia, all increased at least 10 times from the same period of 2021. Even 12.5 percent of youth who normally have little time for themselves simply had a time in a hotel to make the much-awaited holiday more relaxing.
Besides crowds, some vacationers chose less-traveled places to save on the cost of trips to popular destinations, which often involve expensive tickets, meals and hotel stays.What' more, lesser-known attractions are able to offer more natural experiences, according to social media posts. And unlike popular destinations, some undeveloped places with little online attention can offer more surprises.
Jiang Han, a senior researcher at the Beijing-based public policy think tank Pangoal, said that reverse tourism will become one of the future directions for the market and is an opportunity for growth which can match the camping economy.
(1)、If you support "reverse tourism", you will probably choose____.A、a famous tourist destination on holidays B、a unique and impressive vacation C、a developed destination to enjoy yourself D、a lesser-known place for relaxed experiences(2)、How does the author develop paragraph 3?A、By giving numbers. B、By listing reasons. C、By comparing opinions. D、By following time order.(3)、What's Jiang Han's attitude towards the future of reverse tourism?A Negative. B. Doubtful. C. Positive. D. Unconcerned.
(4)、What's the main idea of this passage?A、Vacationers can save money while travelling. B、People prefer to spend their holidays by travelling. C、More and more people accept less-travelled destinations. D、Young people often have little time to travel around. -
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Had she been a singer, she might have been an American star. But Clora Bryant played the trumpet, and reputation came slowly. Bryant, a barrier breaker who stood firm in her determination to be a respected jazz trumpet player despite the open sexism (性别歧视) that shadowed her, died on August 25, in 2019, in Los Angeles, when she was 92. Life as a jazz trumpeter was an uphill battle, said her son Darrin. "It was a man's world, and that made it hard for her. But that only fueled her fire, and made her more resolved."
Bryant played the trumpet with such passion and she became a mainstay in the growing jazz scene in the 1940s. Dizzy Gillespie once told Times jazz critic Leonard Feather that Bryant was the most underrated (低估) trumpet player in L.A.
But by 1992, she was living on Social Security, staying at a son's Long Beach, in California, apartment, and two of her trumpets were in the pawnshop (典当铺). "A lot of clubs have closed." she told the Times. "And how many female trumpet players do you see working?"
Bryant and her brothers were raised by their father, a patient man who encouraged his children to think big. She wanted to be in the high school marching band, but Charles Bryant warned his daughter she'd likely face resistance. "But anything you want to do, I'm behind you," she recalled. It was her father who encouraged her to do whatever she wanted to do that made her stronger and stronger.
(1)、What does the underlined word "resolved" in paragraph 1 probably mean?A、Adventurous. B、Unique. C、Emotional. D、Determined.(2)、Why is "Social Security" mentioned in paragraph 3?A、To show people's acts of kindness. B、To prove Bryant's struggle through life. C、To explain how Bryant earned his living. D、To stress the importance of the pawnshop.(3)、What's the key reason for Bryant's being underrated?A、The open sexism from society. B、The poor family background. C、The terrible financial situation. D、The mental pressure from colleagues.(4)、What played an important role for Bryant to stick to her dream?A、Her son's support. B、Her brothers' company. C、Her strict family education. D、Her father's encouragement. -
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Movies Released in November
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
It's prequel (前传) time again. In December, we'll get to see the founding of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory in Wonka, but first there's The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.Based on the dystopian YA novel by Suzanne Collins, the prequel is set 64 years before the previous Hunger Games films.
Released (发行) internationally from 15 November.
The Marvels
Brie Larson's Captain Marvel returns to save the planet from evil aliens, but her job is made considerably harder this time by a big problem that links her to two other superheroines (超级女英雄). Every time she uses her superpowers, she exchanges places with either Photon (Teyonah Parris) or Ms Marvel (Iman Vellani). The worlds we go to in this movie are worlds unlike others you've seen in the MCU.
Released internationally from 8 November.
Wish
Walt Disney celebrates its 100th anniversary with a cartoon that shows the themes and animation styles of the studio's first century. Wish is a musical fairy tale set in a magical land where King Magnifico (Chris Pine) can satisfy his citizens' wishes. But a 17-year-old girl, Asha (Ariana DeBose) , questions whether the king should keep that power all to himself. She wishes on a star -and the star then falls from the sky to help her.
Released intermationally from 22 November
Napoleon
Ridley Scott's 28th film tells the story of Napoleon Bonaparte, a famous person in French history. It's reported to be three hours long, with six major battle sequences — although it's as much a character-driven drama as it is a war movie.
On general release from 22 November.
(1)、Which movie is about a historical figure?A、The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. B、The Marvels. C、Wish. D、Napoleon.(2)、What do The Marvels and Wish have in common?A、They last very long. B、They tell imaginary stories. C、They came out on the same day. D、Their main characters are teenagers.(3)、Where is the text probably from?A、A history book. B、A newspaper. C、A novel. D、A diary. -
5、 假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Jackson很喜欢大熊猫并且对中国向国外赠送大熊猫的做法感兴趣,请给Jackson写一封邮件,要点如下:
1.很高兴他对中国大熊猫的喜爱;
2.简要谈谈中国赠送大熊猫这一做法;(提示:赠送大熊猫是友谊和善意的象征;出于保护,中国1982年停止了赠送……)
3.欢迎他来中国看大熊猫。注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Jackson,
……
Yours,
Li Hua
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6、 As we know, Yuan Longping was an expert in(农业). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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7、 As a beginner, he could only swim in the(浅的) end of the swimming pool.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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8、 Air, s, water and moderate temperature are essential to the growth of plants. (根据首字母单词拼写)
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9、 Li Bai was an amazing poet living in the Tang D .(根据首字母单词拼写)
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10、 The car that my uncle had just bought was (毁坏) in the accident. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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11、 Research has shown that music has an important (影响) on one's moods. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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12、 The (一年一度的) Dragon Boat Festival is to memorize the ancient poet Qu Yuan. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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13、 He promised that within 100 days he would put the company on the (道路) to economic recovery.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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14、 She (按) the bell to call her secretary to bring her today's newspaper. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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15、 I decided to (集中) all my efforts on finding somewhere to live. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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16、 当他在阅读文章中遇到新词时,他总是查字典或从上下文中猜测它们的含义。
When he met new words in articles, he always the dictionary or guessed their meanings from the context.
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17、 等我从震惊中恢复过来,我查看了相机
When I the shock, I looked at my camera.
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18、 他在短时间内取得了这么大的进步,令我感到惊讶。
, he has made such great progress.(amaze)
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19、 她学习越努力,考试成绩就越好。
she studies, results she will get.
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20、 人们一起记录它们的迁徙过程来确保有足够的植物让它们食用。
People have been working together to record its migration and make sure that there are enough plants for it to