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回答题。Jennifer:The greenhouse effect might be causing the change, but it&39; s a cycle t

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Jennifer:

The greenhouse effect might be causing the change, but it&39; s a cycle that&39; s been tracked forabout a hundred years and in the past 20 years or so it just stopped cycling.And this is only affectinga small part of the world.People talk about greenhouse effect because they want to show how muchconcern they have about the future of the world.Don&39; t be as silly as them.

Kac:

Spring just hits here, too.It&39; s so nice--windows open, the fresh air of changing seasons justlights me up.When I was younger this was the season for walking through the melting snow and ice,across roadsides, through square acre forests among the fields, I got so excited to be out in the wild.

It&39;s tough to be in the city this time of year.Maybe I&39;ll go camping soon!

Soscia:

In the city you don&39;t have seasons.Spring rain does not make man-made structure grow, andwet roads are not inconvenient for you because you can move around in your car.Summer&39; s heat isno longer a problem and air-conditioning makes your rooms cool as autumn.The colors of the citydon&39;t change because nature is not powerful enough to change them as she changes the color ofwoods.Winter snow leaves nothing white but muddy roads.

I-Iarno:

Snow in Georgia is a funny thing.We have been having 24 hours weather news on the TV forthe past week, just because there is a threat of snow.Schools have closed based on these predic-tions, and all we got was rain.But the rule is that if it sticks to the ground, school is canceled.Itwould be a great excuse to get the day off.People rush to the grocery store to buy milk and bread--I don&39;t know why, but they do.When I was growing up here we used to get one or two big snow-falls a year, but there has not been any for the last few.Damn global warming.

Madand:

It&39; s been so nice.I am of the firm belief that in February we get the day like cool autumn sea-son in November...In February it&39; s like a warm period that&39; s been getting stronger and longer ev-ery year since my boyhood, and it gets defeated by the final blowing snowstorm of March at leastonce, but anyone can survive(生存) those snowstorms, since we all know they&39;ll be gone in a fewdays.

Now match each of the people (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement.

Note: there are two extra statements.

Statements

Jennifer 查看材料

A.Future is bright.

B.Man conquers nature.

C.We can see the effect of the pollution on the climate.

D.Human beings have to struggle hard against weather.

E.The call of nature is there.

F.He hates spring.

G.Sometimes we worry too much about nothing.

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根据以下材料,回答题Wrongly Convicted Man and His Accuser Tell Their StoryNEW YORK, NY, Jan

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Wrongly Convicted Man and His Accuser Tell Their Story

NEW YORK, NY, January 5,2010. St, Martin"s Press has announced the release of the paperback edition of Picking Cotton, a remarkable true story of what novelist John Grisham calls an "account of violence, rage, redemption (救赎), and, ultimately forgiveness".

The story began in 1987, in Burlington, North Carolina, with the rape of a young white college student named Jennifer Thompson. During her ordeal, Thompson swore to herself that she would never forget the face of her rapist, a man who climbed through the window of her apartment and assaulted her brutally.46________ When the police asked her if she could identify the assailant (袭击者) from a book of mug shots, she picked one that she was sure was correct, and later she identified the same man in a lineup.

Based on her convincing eye witness testimony, a 22-year-old black man named Ronald Cotton was sentenced to prison for two life terms. Cotton"s lawyer appealed the decision, and by the time of the appeals hearing, evidence had come to light suggesting that the real rapist might have been a man who looked very like Cotton, an imprisoned criminal named Bobby Poole. 47________ Jennifer Thompson looked at both men face to face, and once again said that Ronald Cotton was the one who raped her.

Eleven years later, DNA evidence completely exonerated (证明……清白 ) Cotton and just as unequivocally (明确地) convicted Poole, who confessed to the crime.48________ "The man I was so sure I had never seen in my life was the man who was inches from my throat, who raped me, who hurt me, who took my spirit away, who robbed me of my soul," she wrote. "And the man I had identified so surely on so many occasions was absolutely innocent."

49________ Remarkably both were able to put this tragedy behind them, overcome the racial barrier that divided them, and write a book, which they have subtitled "Our memoir of injustice and redemption".

Nevertheless, Thompson says, she still lives "with constant pain that my profound mistake cost him so dearly.50________"

回答(46)题 查看材料

A.Jennifer Thompson decided to meet Cotton and apologize to him personally.

B.Many criminals are sent to prison on the basis of accurate testimony by eye witnesses.

C.I cannot begin to imagine what would have happened had my mistaken identification occurred in a capital case.

D.Another trial was held.

E.Thompson was shocked and devastated.

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根据下面材料,回答题。 Smoking Can Increase Depressive Symptoms in TeensWhile some teenage

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Smoking Can Increase Depressive Symptoms in Teens

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"This observational study is one of the few to examine the perceived____2____benefits of smoking among teens," says lead researcher Michael Chaiton, a research associate at the Ontario Tobacco Research Unit of the University of Toronto. "____3____ cigarettes may appear to have self-medicating____4____or to improve mood, in the long term we found that teens who started to smoke reported higher depressive symptoms."

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"Smokers who used cigarettes as mood ____11____ had higher risks of elevated depressive symptoms than teens who had never smoked," says co-researcher Jennifer O&39;Loughlin, a professor at the University of Montreal Department of Social and Preventive Medicine. "Our study found that teen smokers who reported emotional benefits from smoking are at higher risk of ____12____.depressive symptoms."

The ____13____ between depression and smoking exists ____14____among teens that use cigarettes to feel better. "It&39;s ____15____to emphasize that depressive symptom scores were higher among teenagers who reported emotional benefits from smoking after they began to smoke," says Dr.Chaiton.

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Citizen Scientists

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Climate scientists are not present everywhere. __________ (52) there are so many places in the world and not enough scientists to observe all of them, they&39;re asking your help in __________ (53)signs of climate change across the world. The citizen scientist movement encourages __________ (54)people to observe a very specific research interest--birds, trees, flowers budding, etc.- and send their observations__________ (55) a giant database to be observed by professional scientists. This helps a small number of scientists track a__________ (56) amount of data that they would never be able to gather on their own. __________(57) like citizen journalists helping large publications cover a hyper-local beat, citizen scientists are ready for the condition- where they live. __________ . (58) that&39;s needed to become one is a few minutes each day or each week to gather data and __________(59)it in.<br>

A group of scientists and educators launched an organization last year __________(60) the National Phenology (生物气候学) Network. "Phenology" is what scientists call the study of the timing of events in nature.<br>

One of the group&39;s first efforts relies on scientists and non-scientists__________ (61) to collect data about plant flowering and leafing every year. The program, called Project Bud Burst, collects cycle __________ (62) on a variety of common plants from across the United States. People participating in the project--which is__________ (63) to everyone--record their observations on the Project Bud Burst website.<br>

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_________ 查看材料

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根据以下材料,回答题Smoking Can Increase Depressive Symptoms in TeensWhile some teenagers m

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