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读材料回答以下问题: 材料一:2009年联合国气候变化大会于当地时间12月7日10左右在有“环保之城”美誉的丹麦首都哥本哈根开幕,来自192个国家的谈判代表参加峰会。 材料二:众所周知,二氧化碳的排放是造成全球气候变暖的直接原因,近代工业革命200年来,发达国家排放的二氧化碳占全球总排放的80%。 材料三: (1)丹麦地处______,其气候类型是______________。 (2)根据经济发展水平,美国属于______国家,中国属于______国家,应该带头大幅度减排二氧化碳的是_______国家。 (3)据科学家研究发现,造成全球气候变暖的直接原因是______的排放。 (4)根据图中数据计算可知,美国的人均能源消耗量是印度的_____倍;人均二氧化碳排放量最多是___(国家)。 (5)有关下面的日常活动中,对缓解温室效应,没有起显著促进作用的是 [     ] A.出门的时候有一贯随手的好习惯 B.优先选择和购买超市里的绿色食品 C.去超市随身携带自己的购物袋,尽量不用一次性塑料袋 D.相当频繁地革新或者升级换代各种家庭日用品
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【单选题】在工艺流程图中,某仪表的位号为 TIC-203 ,其中字母 I 表示( )。
A.
电流
B.
报警
C.
记录
D.
指示
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A.
职业道德并非抽象存在,它是公共道德的核心
B.
职业必须具备内在的伦理要求和特定的工作规范
C.
现代社会中,“职业道德”比“路人道德”更重要
D.
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A.
指示
B.
记录
C.
控制
D.
电导率
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【判断题】干砌挡土墙可不设沉降缝和伸缩缝。 ( )
A.
正确
B.
错误
【简答题】六选五(A) 根据短文内容,从下框的 A ~ F 选项中选出能概括每一段主题的最佳选项 , A. Real winners of tourism B. Negative effects of tourism C. Growing tourism in the world D. Developing tourism with caution E. Benefits to the locals fro...
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【多选题】根据短文内容,从下框的 A ~ F 选项中选出能概括每一段主题的最佳选项 ,
A.
Real winners of tourism
B.
Negative effects of tourism
C.
Growing tourism in the world
D.
Developing tourism with caution
E.
Benefits to the locals from tourism
F.
Tourism problems and possible solutions 1. ______ On the Mediterranean island of Majorca in Spain , the locals are angry. Too late. In the last quarter of the 20th century , they obtained profit from foreign visitors wanting to buy up property on their beautiful island. Suddenly it occurred to Majorcans that the island no longer belonged to them. Its 630,000 inhabitants (居民) are increasingly convinced that the 14 million visitors a year are far too much of a good thing. Water is in short supply , pollution is worsening , and there is no affordable housing left for them to buy. 2. ______ Tourism is the world’s largest and fastest growing industry. In 1950,25 million people traveled abroad ; last year it was 750 million. The World Tourism Organization predicts that 1.6 billion people , by 2020 , will travel each year , spending over two trillion (万亿) US dollars. 3. ______ The host country may not see many benefits. In Thailand, 60% of the $4 billion annual tourism income leaves the country. Tourists arranged by travel companies tend to stay at big foreign owned hotels , buying few local products. Mass tourism (团队旅游) usually leaves little money inside the country and most of the money goes to the airlines , the tour operators , and the foreign hotel owners , who are the final winners of tourism. 4. ______ These days the industry’s most urgent question may be how to control the flow of tourists. A typical example of this is Italy , where great cultural centers like Florence and Venice can’t handle all the tourists they get every summer. In Florence , its half million inhabitants have to live with the pollution , traffic jam , and crime caused by 11 million visitors a year. Now there’s talk about how to solve these problems , like raising hotel taxes , or even charging admission to some public squares. The idea is to discourage at least some visitors , as well as to pay for cleaning up the mess. 5. ______ For many poorer countries , tourism may still offer the best hope for development. The Vietnamese are doing their best to open up their country. Libya has paid $1 million for a study. They all want tourists. Yet if something isn’t done , tourism seems certain to become the victim of its own success. Its effect on the environment is a major concern. For this reason , tourist organizations need to have second thoughts about what exactly they are trying to sell.
【简答题】根据短文内容,从下框的 A ~ F 选项中选出能概括每一段主题的最佳选项 , A. Real winners of tourism B. Negative effects of tourism C. Growing tourism in the world D. Developing tourism with caution E. Benefits to the locals from touri...
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【多选题】根据短文内容,从下框的 A ~ F 选项中选出能概括每一段主题的最佳选项 ,
A.
Real winners of tourism
B.
Negative effects of tourism
C.
Growing tourism in the world
D.
Developing tourism with caution
E.
Benefits to the locals from tourism
F.
Tourism problems and possible solutions 1. ______ On the Mediterranean island of Majorca in Spain , the locals are angry. Too late. In the last quarter of the 20th century , they obtained profit from foreign visitors wanting to buy up property on their beautiful island. Suddenly it occurred to Majorcans that the island no longer belonged to them. Its 630,000 inhabitants (居民) are increasingly convinced that the 14 million visitors a year are far too much of a good thing. Water is in short supply , pollution is worsening , and there is no affordable housing left for them to buy. 2. ______ Tourism is the world’s largest and fastest growing industry. In 1950,25 million people traveled abroad ; last year it was 750 million. The World Tourism Organization predicts that 1.6 billion people , by 2020 , will travel each year , spending over two trillion (万亿) US dollars. 3. ______ The host country may not see many benefits. In Thailand, 60% of the $4 billion annual tourism income leaves the country. Tourists arranged by travel companies tend to stay at big foreign owned hotels , buying few local products. Mass tourism (团队旅游) usually leaves little money inside the country and most of the money goes to the airlines , the tour operators , and the foreign hotel owners , who are the final winners of tourism. 4. ______ These days the industry’s most urgent question may be how to control the flow of tourists. A typical example of this is Italy , where great cultural centers like Florence and Venice can’t handle all the tourists they get every summer. In Florence , its half million inhabitants have to live with the pollution , traffic jam , and crime caused by 11 million visitors a year. Now there’s talk about how to solve these problems , like raising hotel taxes , or even charging admission to some public squares. The idea is to discourage at least some visitors , as well as to pay for cleaning up the mess. 5. ______ For many poorer countries , tourism may still offer the best hope for development. The Vietnamese are doing their best to open up their country. Libya has paid $1 million for a study. They all want tourists. Yet if something isn’t done , tourism seems certain to become the victim of its own success. Its effect on the environment is a major concern. For this reason , tourist organizations need to have second thoughts about what exactly they are trying to sell.