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HeartAttack IntheUnitedStatesandespeciallyinbigcitiesandruralareastensofthousandsofpeoplewithheartsthatshouldbegood【51】tokeepthemalivedieeachyearforlackofadequatefirstaid.InNewYorkCityforexampleanewstudyhasshownthatonlyonepersonin100outsideofhospitals【52】aftertheheartsuddenlystopspumping.IncontrastinSeattlethesurvival【53】aftersuchheartattacksisoneinfive. Thedifferencecanbetraced【54】theeffectivenessofthechainofsurvivalDr.JosephP.Ornatosaid.Eachlinkinthe【55】mustbestrongenoughformanylivestobe【56】. Thechainbeginswithanimmediatetelephone【57】foremergencyhelpandthestartwithinfourminutesoftheprocessneededforrestartingthe【58】workingbyafamilymemberorbystander旁观者. Itcontinueswiththepromptarrival-------withineight【59】tenminutesofarescuerequippedwithaspecialinstrumentthatcanshocktheheartbacktoanormalrhythm.Anditendswiththeadministration给予实施ofadvanced先进emergencycarebynursestomaintaintheheart’’sabilitytosurviveuntilthedoctorsatthehospitalscantake【60】Whenoneormorelinksinthischainfailorfunctiontooslowlythe【61】ofavictimsurvivingheartattackfallsrapidly.Becauseofwidespreadweaknessesinthechainof【62】expertsinemergencyheartcareestimatethat20000to80000people【63】needlesslyofheartattackeachyearanumbercomparabletothe55000killedannuallyinautomobile【64】. OneexpertsaysSendinganemergencyvehicletoaheartattackvictim【65】thespecialequipmentislikehavingpolicemenwithgunsbutnobullets.Theymayputonagoodshowbuttheylacktheweaponneededtogetthejobdone.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} ??????? ??????????{{B}}Light NightDarkStars{{/B}}??Thousandsofpeoplearoundtheglobestep outsidetogazeattheirnightsky.Onaclearnightwithnocloudsmoonlight orartificiallightstoblocktheview.peoplecanseemorethan14000starsin theskysaysDennisWard.anastronomerwiththeUniversityCorporationfor AtmosphericResearchUCARinBoulder.Colo.Butwhenpeoplearesurroundedby citylightshesaysthey’reluckytoseeISOstars.??Ifyou’ve everdriventowardabigcityatnightandseenitsglowfromagreatdistance you’vewitnessedfightpollution.Itoccurswhenlightfromstreetlightsoffice buildingssignsandothersourcesstreamsintospaceandilluminatesthenight sky.ThishazeoflightmakesmanystarsinvisibletopeopleonEarth.Evenat nightbigcitieslikeNewYorkglowfromlightpollutionmakingstargazing difficult.??Dustandparticlesofpollutionfromfactoriesand industriesworsentheeffectsoflightpollution.Ifonecityhasalotmore lightpollutionthananother.Wardsaysthatcitywillsuffertheeffectsof lightpollutiononamuchgreaterscale.??Hazyskiesalsomake itfarmoredifficultforastronomerstodotheirjobs.??Cities aregettinglarger.Suburbsaregrowinginoncedark.ruralareas.Lightfrom allthisnewdevelopmentisincreasinglyobscuringthefaintlightgivenoffby distantstars.Andifscientistscan’tlocatetheseobjectstheycan’tlearn moreaboutthem.??Lightpollutiondoesn’tonlyaffectstar visibility.Itcanharmwildlifetoo.It’sclearthatartificiallightcan attractanimalsmakingthemgooffcourse.There’sincreasingevidencefor examplethatmigratingbirdsusesunsetsandsunrisestohelpfindtheirway saysSydneyGauthreauxJr.ascientistatClemsonUniversityinSouthCarolina. Whenlightoccursatnighthesaysithasaverydisruptiveinfluence. Sometimesbirdsflyintolightedtowershigh-risesandcablesfromradioand televisiontowers.Expertsestimatethatmillionsofbirdsdiethiswayevery year.Whencanpeoplesee14000stars?
HeartAttack IntheUnitedStatesandespeciallyinbigcitiesandruralareastensofthousandsofpeoplewithheartsthatshouldbegood【51】tokeepthemalivedieeachyearforlackofadequatefirstaid.InNewYorkCityforexampleanewstudyhasshownthatonlyonepersonin100outsideofhospitals【52】aftertheheartsuddenlystopspumping.IncontrastinSeattlethesurvival【53】aftersuchheartattacksisoneinfive. Thedifferencecanbetraced【54】theeffectivenessofthechainofsurvivalDr.JosephP.Ornatosaid.Eachlinkinthe【55】mustbestrongenoughformanylivestobe【56】. Thechainbeginswithanimmediatetelephone【57】foremergencyhelpandthestartwithinfourminutesoftheprocessneededforrestartingthe【58】workingbyafamilymemberorbystander旁观者. Itcontinueswiththepromptarrival-------withineight【59】tenminutesofarescuerequippedwithaspecialinstrumentthatcanshocktheheartbacktoanormalrhythm.Anditendswiththeadministration给予实施ofadvanced先进emergencycarebynursestomaintaintheheart’’sabilitytosurviveuntilthedoctorsatthehospitalscantake【60】Whenoneormorelinksinthischainfailorfunctiontooslowlythe【61】ofavictimsurvivingheartattackfallsrapidly.Becauseofwidespreadweaknessesinthechainof【62】expertsinemergencyheartcareestimatethat20000to80000people【63】needlesslyofheartattackeachyearanumbercomparabletothe55000killedannuallyinautomobile【64】. OneexpertsaysSendinganemergencyvehicletoaheartattackvictim【65】thespecialequipmentislikehavingpolicemenwithgunsbutnobullets.Theymayputonagoodshowbuttheylacktheweaponneededtogetthejobdone.
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HeartAttack IntheUnitedStatesandespeciallyinbigcitiesandruralareastensofthousandsofpeoplewithheartsthatshouldbegood【51】tokeepthemalivedieeachyearforlackofadequatefirstaid.InNewYorkCityforexampleanewstudyhasshownthatonlyonepersonin100outsideofhospitals【52】aftertheheartsuddenlystopspumping.IncontrastinSeattlethesurvival【53】aftersuchheartattacksisoneinfive. Thedifferencecanbetraced【54】theeffectivenessofthechainofsurvivalDr.JosephP.Ornatosaid.Eachlinkinthe【55】mustbestrongenoughformanylivestobe【56】. Thechainbeginswithanimmediatetelephone【57】foremergencyhelpandthestartwithinfourminutesoftheprocessneededforrestartingthe【58】workingbyafamilymemberorbystander旁观者. Itcontinueswiththepromptarrival-------withineight【59】tenminutesofarescuerequippedwithaspecialinstrumentthatcanshocktheheartbacktoanormalrhythm.Anditendswiththeadministration给予实施ofadvanced先进emergencycarebynursestomaintaintheheart’’sabilitytosurviveuntilthedoctorsatthehospitalscantake【60】Whenoneormorelinksinthischainfailorfunctiontooslowlythe【61】ofavictimsurvivingheartattackfallsrapidly.Becauseofwidespreadweaknessesinthechainof【62】expertsinemergencyheartcareestimatethat20000to80000people【63】needlesslyofheartattackeachyearanumbercomparabletothe55000killedannuallyinautomobile【64】. OneexpertsaysSendinganemergencyvehicletoaheartattackvictim【65】thespecialequipmentislikehavingpolicemenwithgunsbutnobullets.Theymayputonagoodshowbuttheylacktheweaponneededtogetthejobdone.
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HeartAttack IntheUnitedStatesandespeciallyinbigcitiesandruralareastensofthousandsofpeoplewithheartsthatshouldbegood【51】tokeepthemalivedieeachyearforlackofadequatefirstaid.InNewYorkCityforexampleanewstudyhasshownthatonlyonepersonin100outsideofhospitals【52】aftertheheartsuddenlystopspumping.IncontrastinSeattlethesurvival【53】aftersuchheartattacksisoneinfive. Thedifferencecanbetraced【54】theeffectivenessofthechainofsurvivalDr.JosephP.Ornatosaid.Eachlinkinthe【55】mustbestrongenoughformanylivestobe【56】. Thechainbeginswithanimmediatetelephone【57】foremergencyhelpandthestartwithinfourminutesoftheprocessneededforrestartingthe【58】workingbyafamilymemberorbystander旁观者. Itcontinueswiththepromptarrival-------withineight【59】tenminutesofarescuerequippedwithaspecialinstrumentthatcanshocktheheartbacktoanormalrhythm.Anditendswiththeadministration给予实施ofadvanced先进emergencycarebynursestomaintaintheheart’’sabilitytosurviveuntilthedoctorsatthehospitalscantake【60】Whenoneormorelinksinthischainfailorfunctiontooslowlythe【61】ofavictimsurvivingheartattackfallsrapidly.Becauseofwidespreadweaknessesinthechainof【62】expertsinemergencyheartcareestimatethat20000to80000people【63】needlesslyofheartattackeachyearanumbercomparabletothe55000killedannuallyinautomobile【64】. OneexpertsaysSendinganemergencyvehicletoaheartattackvictim【65】thespecialequipmentislikehavingpolicemenwithgunsbutnobullets.Theymayputonagoodshowbuttheylacktheweaponneededtogetthejobdone.
{{*HTML*}}下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题每题后面有4个选项请仔细阅读短文并根据短文回答其后面的问题从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} ??????? ????????{{B}}FordAbandonsElectric Vehicles{{/B}}??TheFordmotorcompany’sabandonmentofelectric carseffectivelysignalstheendoftheroadforthetechnologyanalysts say.??GeneralMotorsandHondaceasedproductionof battery-poweredcarsin1999tofocusonfuelcellandhybridelectricgasoline engineswhicharemoreattractivetotheconsumer.Fordhasnowannouncedit willdothesame.??Threeyearsagothecompanyintroducedthe ThinkCitytwo-seatercarandagolfcartcalledtheTHINKorThinkNeighborIt hopedtosell5000carseachyearand10000carts.Butalackofdemandmeans onlyabout1000ofthecarshavebeenproducedandlessthan1700cartshave beensoldsofarin2002.??Thebottomlineiswedon’tbelieve thatthisisthefutureofenvironmenttransportforthemassmarketTim HolmesofFordEuropesaidonFriday.Wefeelwehavegivenelectricourbest shot.??TheThinkCityhasarangeofonlyabout55milesandup toasix-hourbatteryrechargetime.GeneralMotors’EVIelectricvehiclealso hadalimitedrangeofabout100miles.??Theveryexpensive batteriesalsomeanelectriccarscostmuchmorethanpetrol-powered alternatives.AnelectricToyotaRAV4EVvehiclecostsover$42000intheUS comparedwithjust$17000forthepetrolversion.ToyotaandNissanarenow theonlymajorautomanufacturerstoproduceelectricvehicles.? ?Thereisafeelingthatbatteryelectrichasbeengivenitschance.Ford nowhastomoveonwithitshybridprogramandthatiswhatwewillbejudging themonRogerHigmanaseniortransportcampaigneratUKFriendsofthe EarthtoldtheEnvironmentNewsService.??Hybridcarsintroduced byToyotaandHondainthepastfewyearshavesoldwell.Hybridenginesoffer greatermileagethanpetrol-onlyenginesandthebatteriesrechargethemselves. Fordsaysitthinkssuchvehicleswillhelpitmeetplannednewguidelineson vehicleemissionsintheUS.??Howeveritisnotyetclear exactlywhatthoseguidelineswillpermit.InJuneGeneralMotorsandDaimler ChryslerwonacourtinjunctiondelayingbytwoyearsCalifornianlegislation requiringcar-makerstooffer100000zero-emissionandotherlow-emission vehiclesinthestateby2003.Carmanufacturershopethelegislationwillbe rewrittentoallowformorelow-emissionratherthanzero-emission vehicles.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthehopeofcarmanufacturersaccordingtothelastparagraph?
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} ??????? ??????????{{B}}Light NightDarkStars{{/B}}??Thousandsofpeoplearoundtheglobestep outsidetogazeattheirnightsky.Onaclearnightwithnocloudsmoonlight orartificiallightstoblocktheview.peoplecanseemorethan14000starsin theskysaysDennisWard.anastronomerwiththeUniversityCorporationfor AtmosphericResearchUCARinBoulder.Colo.Butwhenpeoplearesurroundedby citylightshesaysthey’reluckytoseeISOstars.??Ifyou’ve everdriventowardabigcityatnightandseenitsglowfromagreatdistance you’vewitnessedfightpollution.Itoccurswhenlightfromstreetlightsoffice buildingssignsandothersourcesstreamsintospaceandilluminatesthenight sky.ThishazeoflightmakesmanystarsinvisibletopeopleonEarth.Evenat nightbigcitieslikeNewYorkglowfromlightpollutionmakingstargazing difficult.??Dustandparticlesofpollutionfromfactoriesand industriesworsentheeffectsoflightpollution.Ifonecityhasalotmore lightpollutionthananother.Wardsaysthatcitywillsuffertheeffectsof lightpollutiononamuchgreaterscale.??Hazyskiesalsomake itfarmoredifficultforastronomerstodotheirjobs.??Cities aregettinglarger.Suburbsaregrowinginoncedark.ruralareas.Lightfrom allthisnewdevelopmentisincreasinglyobscuringthefaintlightgivenoffby distantstars.Andifscientistscan’tlocatetheseobjectstheycan’tlearn moreaboutthem.??Lightpollutiondoesn’tonlyaffectstar visibility.Itcanharmwildlifetoo.It’sclearthatartificiallightcan attractanimalsmakingthemgooffcourse.There’sincreasingevidencefor examplethatmigratingbirdsusesunsetsandsunrisestohelpfindtheirway saysSydneyGauthreauxJr.ascientistatClemsonUniversityinSouthCarolina. Whenlightoccursatnighthesaysithasaverydisruptiveinfluence. Sometimesbirdsflyintolightedtowershigh-risesandcablesfromradioand televisiontowers.Expertsestimatethatmillionsofbirdsdiethiswayevery year.Doesthewriterthinkgrowingcitiesaffectastronomers’work?Whydoeshethinkso?
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