Way back in 1662,John Evelyn,a brilliant Englishman known for his detailed diaries,wrote about disastrous effects of coal-burning on the city of London .In it,he described an infernal scene of smogair filled with “Columns and Clouds of Smoke’’given out by small industries and residences that burned coal for fuel

? I found the description in the 2003 book When Smoke Ran like Water,by epidemiologist(流行病學(xué)家)and environmental advocator(倡導(dǎo)者)Devra DavisIn it,Davis looks back at several historic pollution events and their disastrous effect on human human health-and at how these phenomena were often Ignored or even actively covered up by then people in charge at that time.

? As Davis points outJohn Evelyn was ahead of his time when writing about how London’s polluted air affected? the well-being of its residentsIt wasn’t? until nearly 300 years later,after what became well-known as the Great Smog of 1952that the government began to address the problem in a systematic way

For four daysBetween December 5th“and 9th,due to all accident of the weather patternthe city was buried in a heavy fog .People were still burning coal for fuel,and low-grade coal at that time because 0f wartime conditionA temperature inversion(轉(zhuǎn)向)trapped the smoke from the city’s fires, creating a black cloud in which people could barely find their way down the most familiar streets

Some tried to protect themselves,but most people simply went about their business. But l952’s fog was far worse than any other in memoryIn the same week of the previous year, 1852 people had died in London;inl952,that number was 4703 And the deaths didn’t stop when the weather changed and the fog liftedDavis and her colleagues analyzed data from the next several months and found that about 13000 more people died between December and March than one would have predicted from historical averages Many of them died of pneumonia(肺炎)The governmentshe writesTried to blame a bad flu seasonHer detailed analysis found that explanation simply did

not pan out

? Davis writes that even today in this country ,we still have not completely absorbed the lessons of similar eventsSixty years the killer fog lifted in London,people are dying preventable deaths and suffering lifechanging illnessessimply because they must breathe the air of the cities where they live

1.The passage is written to ???

A. warn people of the danger from air pollution????

B. introduce London’s Great Smog of l952

C. blame the government for the smog??? ???????

D. explain the reasons for air pollution

2.The underlined word‘‘infernal” in the first paragraph probably means“??? ”

Aimaginary??? B .adventurous??? C. unbelievable?? D .annoying

3.One of the reasons for the Great Smog of l952wasthat——

A .people burned wood for fuel?????? ?

B. a forest fire created a black cloud over the city

Cthe government ignored the smog??

D. most people went abouttheirbusine00

4.How does the writer feel about the present air condition in London?

A. lndifferent?? B Concerned??? CHopelessD. Panic

 

【答案】

1.A

2.D

3.C

4.B

【解析】

試題分析:霧霾天氣越來(lái)越嚴(yán)重的今天,在過(guò)去就已經(jīng)出現(xiàn)了。早在上世紀(jì)就有學(xué)者指出工業(yè)化帶來(lái)的空氣污染的危害并著書(shū)說(shuō)明。然而不幸的事還是發(fā)生了,最有代表性的就是1852年的倫敦毒煙霧事件。事實(shí)已經(jīng)表明,治理空氣污染已經(jīng)刻不容緩。

1.主旨大意題。 全文講了空氣污染對(duì)人們生活健康的危害,并有事實(shí)事例和學(xué)者觀點(diǎn)加以證明,所以是在警告我們空氣污染的危害性。故選A。

2.詞義猜測(cè)題 。結(jié)合上下文可知書(shū)中描述了一個(gè)充滿煙霧的世界,然人覺(jué)得如地獄般。imaginary虛構(gòu)的;adventurous 愛(ài)冒險(xiǎn)的; unbelievable難以置信的;annoying惱人的,討厭的。故選D。

3.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由 “The government,she writesTried to blame a bad flu seasonHer detailed analysis found that explanation simply did not pan out可知,政府講責(zé)任推卸給糟糕的流感季節(jié)而沒(méi)有深入研究原因?qū)е铝耸录囊辉傺永m(xù)。故選C。

4.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由“Sixty years? the killer fog lifted in London,people are dying preventable deaths and suffering life可知,作者對(duì)于倫敦的空氣質(zhì)量現(xiàn)狀是關(guān)心的”indifferent 漠不關(guān)心的; Concerned 關(guān)切的;Hopeless充滿希望的;Panic疼痛的 。故選B。

考點(diǎn):科普類(lèi)閱讀。???

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