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2013年高考英語閱讀理解與完型填空:日本核泄露危機
題材:日本核泄露
體裁:新聞報道
題分:3分
閱讀時間:6分鐘
?The reactors at Fukushima are on the Pacific coast. But Professor Links says people should not? worry about any radioactive material coming into the ocean. "Even in a worst~case accident, the sea? provides a very high degree of
2、 dilution(稀釋). So the concentration of radioactivity in the seawater? would still be quite low."???? Next month is the 25th anniversary(周年) of the explosion and fire that destroyed a reactor at?? Chemobyl in Ukraine. 'Ihe 1986 event was the world's worst accident in the nuclear power industry.
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3、?? A new United Nations repcut says more than 6,000 cases of thyroid(甲狀腺) cancer have been found. These are in people who were children in afFected areas of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. The? repm:t saylv. that by 2005 the cancers had resulted in 15 deaths.
??????? The c'artiters were largely caused
4、 by drinking polluted milk, which came from cows that ate 9Tass? where radioactive inaterittl had fallem
?1.? According to Professor Links, _??????? .
???????? A. people who receive extremely large amount of radiation are more likely to get cancer
???????? B. only the workers in the nuclear plant
5、 are exposed to high level of radiation
????????? C. low doses of radiation don't have any effects on people's health
???????? D. where radioactive material has spread, people should stop eating locally grown food
??? 2.? It is not a big concem that radioactive materials come into the ocean becau
6、se???????? .???? .
???????? A. people are too far away to be affected
???????? B. they are of very small amount compared with the vast ocean
???????? C. the ocean can break down the radioactive materials
???????? D. they won't pollute the seawater
???? 3.? What can be the best title of the passage?
???????? A. The Fukushima Power Plant Accident.
???????? B. Bad Effects of Radiation upon People's Health.
??????? C. Worries about Radiation Risks.
????????? D. Crisis of the Nuclear Power Industry
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