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{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为规定段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子 1.Moreeffortsarebeingmadetowardenvironmentallysafeworkplaces.An environmentalpolicyresearchorganizationhasdonethatinWashingtonD.C.The WorldResourcesInstitutere-designeditsofficetomakeitsaferforpeopleand theenvironment.?Thisnewly-designedofficeiscalledagreen office.??2.Thenewlydesignedofficewasmadewith environmentallysafebuildingmaterialsinsteadofbuildingproductsthatare harmfultotheenvironment.Forexampletheflooroftheofficeismadeof bark树皮fromacorktree.Thebarkofacorktreewillrenewitselfsothetree doesnotdie.Thecorkflooralsofeelsgoodtostandon.??3.The floorinanotherpartoftheofficeismadeofbamboo竹子.Bambooisa fast-growinggrassthatquicklyreplacesitself.Otherareasofthefloorare coveredwithcarpeting.Howeverunlikemanyofficesthecarpetwasmade withoutharmfulchemicals.??4.Storageareasintheofficeare madefromthecrushedshellsofsunflowerseeds.Theofficedoorsaremadefrom pressedwheatstraw.Wheatstrawisanagriculturewasteproductthatwould normallybeburned.Thatprocessaddschemicalstotheatmosphere.? ?5.WorldResourcesInstituteofficialsalsochoselightingandother electricalequipmentthatuselessenergy.Andtheyimprovedtheir communicationsystems.Newvideocommunicationequipmentletsworkersseeand talktopeopleinothercities.Thenewequipmentwasaddedtoreducetheamount oftravelbyofficeworkers.Thatreducestheamountofharmfulgasesthatare releasedintotheatmospherebycarsorplanes.??6.The organization’sofficialsalsoannouncedaplanthatwouldreduceharmfulcarbon dioxidegasesfromtheirofficebytheyear2005.??7.World ResourcesInstituteofficialssaythecostofbuildingagreenofficeis similartothatofatraditionaloffice.Theysaybuildingmoregreenoffices couldleadtoahealthierenvironment.Theysayahealthyenvironmentanda strongeconomycanexisttogether.Theorganizationsaysitiscreatingawork environmentthatisbetterforpeople.Para1______.
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{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为规定段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子 1.Moreeffortsarebeingmadetowardenvironmentallysafeworkplaces.An environmentalpolicyresearchorganizationhasdonethatinWashingtonD.C.The WorldResourcesInstitutere-designeditsofficetomakeitsaferforpeopleand theenvironment.?Thisnewly-designedofficeiscalledagreen office.??2.Thenewlydesignedofficewasmadewith environmentallysafebuildingmaterialsinsteadofbuildingproductsthatare harmfultotheenvironment.Forexampletheflooroftheofficeismadeof bark树皮fromacorktree.Thebarkofacorktreewillrenewitselfsothetree doesnotdie.Thecorkflooralsofeelsgoodtostandon.??3.The floorinanotherpartoftheofficeismadeofbamboo竹子.Bambooisa fast-growinggrassthatquicklyreplacesitself.Otherareasofthefloorare coveredwithcarpeting.Howeverunlikemanyofficesthecarpetwasmade withoutharmfulchemicals.??4.Storageareasintheofficeare madefromthecrushedshellsofsunflowerseeds.Theofficedoorsaremadefrom pressedwheatstraw.Wheatstrawisanagriculturewasteproductthatwould normallybeburned.Thatprocessaddschemicalstotheatmosphere.? ?5.WorldResourcesInstituteofficialsalsochoselightingandother electricalequipmentthatuselessenergy.Andtheyimprovedtheir communicationsystems.Newvideocommunicationequipmentletsworkersseeand talktopeopleinothercities.Thenewequipmentwasaddedtoreducetheamount oftravelbyofficeworkers.Thatreducestheamountofharmfulgasesthatare releasedintotheatmospherebycarsorplanes.??6.The organization’sofficialsalsoannouncedaplanthatwouldreduceharmfulcarbon dioxidegasesfromtheirofficebytheyear2005.??7.World ResourcesInstituteofficialssaythecostofbuildingagreenofficeis similartothatofatraditionaloffice.Theysaybuildingmoregreenoffices couldleadtoahealthierenvironment.Theysayahealthyenvironmentanda strongeconomycanexisttogether.Theorganizationsaysitiscreatingawork environmentthatisbetterforpeople.Storageareasaremadeofcrushedshellsof______.
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