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China needs to set absolute restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions(釋放) if it is to fulfill its aim to set up a carbon market over the next five years, a cabinet office think tank said in a paper.
“It is only under an absolute emissions cap that carbon emission permits will become a scarce resource and possess the qualities of a commodity,” the State Council?s Development and Research Center said in a paper in Seeking Truth, a magazine published by the ruling party.
China has traditionally baulked(猶豫) at the idea of emissions caps either on a regional basis or for industrial sectors, invoking a key Kyoto protocol principle that puts most of the burden of cutting green-house gases on developed countries.
China, the world ‘s biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, has also been under external pressure to make stronger commitments in the battle against global warming .The country has been the biggest beneficiary(受益人) of the Clean Development Mechanism, a UN-backed scheme that allows industrialized countries to meet their CO2 reduction targets by purchasing certified emission reductions or CERs from low-carbon projects launched in developing nations.
However, the European Union, the biggest buyer of CERs, has said it will not accept CERs generated by Chinese projects once the first phase of its Emissions Trading Scheme ends in 2012, though projects already registered will remain valid

  1. 1.

    What does China hope to do in the next five years?

    1. A.
      to cut its emissions by 45%
    2. B.
      to set up a carbon market
    3. C.
      to have lower emissions than other countries
    4. D.
      to increase both emissions and production
  2. 2.

    China agreeing to limit emissions now because______

    1. A.
      they care about the environment
    2. B.
      emissions harm people’s health
    3. C.
      of pressure from other countries
    4. D.
      they want more profit for their factories
  3. 3.

    How does the CER scheme work?

    1. A.
      Countries can buy the right to produce as much carbon emissions as they like
    2. B.
      All countries are required to set a carbon emissions cap and can then get certificates on how developed their environmental programme is
    3. C.
      Developed countries are allowed to produce more emissions than industrial countries
    4. D.
      Developed countries can buy the right to produce more carbon emissions from developing countries that produce less
  4. 4.

    What is the main idea of this passage?

    1. A.
      Air pollution is still increasing the problem of climate change all over the world
    2. B.
      China is still resisting cutting emissions as it is necessary for the manufacturing industry
    3. C.
      China believes that it is free from meeting international standards on emissions
    4. D.
      China will need to cut its emissions in the near future in order to keep up with the international community
BCDD
試題分析:文章主要介紹了中國(guó)作為一個(gè)發(fā)展中國(guó)家以及全球最大的二氧化碳排放國(guó),在全球變暖的背景下面臨的嚴(yán)峻問(wèn)題。
1.細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)if it is to fulfill its aim to set up a carbon market over the next five years,可知中國(guó)期待五年內(nèi)建立碳市場(chǎng),所以選B
2.細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第四段China, the world ‘s biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, has also been under external pressure to make stronger commitments in the battle against global warming,可知中國(guó)決定采取措施降低碳排放是由于外界壓力,所以選C
3.細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第四段的allows industrialized countries to meet their CO2 reduction targets by purchasing certified emission reductions or CERs from low-carbon projects,可知CER指的是碳排放的購(gòu)買,所以選D
4.主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章主要內(nèi)容,中國(guó)在不久的將來(lái)就要嚴(yán)格制定減輕碳排放的計(jì)劃,以適應(yīng)國(guó)際需求。所以選D
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C. once begun, double single-child couples’ marriage will last forever

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D
Over 70 percent of the "double single-child couples" in China need help from their parents in taking care of their own kids, according to a recent survey.
"Women of China" magazine and a consulting company carried out a survey recently on young couples of the "single-child" generation, the Morning Post reports.The couples surveyed were around 29 and have been married for three years on average, with university education and monthly income of 4.000 yuan ($531).Among them, 43.5 percent have kids.
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The research also found that the "double single-child couples" follow a rather traditional value system.
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B.They are single child in either family and they are dependent on their parents
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D.They, who were introduced by someone, follow a rather traditional value system
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