案例分析题Man-made climate change is "unequivocal (毋庸置疑的)" and demands urgent action. Yesterday’s report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change underlined the former point, (67) discussions at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week demonstrated the growing consensus on the (68) . The challenge now is action.The IPCC’s warning is serious: temperatures are likely to (69) by about 3℃ by 2100, with a (70) of 2℃ to 4.5℃. The latter would be close to the difference (71) the hast ice age and today.Adaptation is going to be part of the response, not least (72) a substantial rise in temperatures is already on the way: the stock of greenhouse gases in the (73) now is already 50 percent (74) pre-industrial levels. But it is also essential to (75) growth in the stock, ideally to (76) it below 550 parts per million, which would (77) be double the pre-industrial levels.On present trends, the atmosphere is (78) to reach such a concentration in just three decades. To (79) levels rising further, emissions will need to be reduced (80) at least 50 per cent below what Sir Nicholas Stern called "business as usual" -- (81) is, the continuation of historic trends--by then.The good news, (82) the Stern review of climate change, is that the economic (83) of achieving these objectives (84) be as little a 1 per cent of global gross product. However, the (85) news is that big changes to long-lived investment decisions will be required soon, (86) in the power sector. 85()
A. better
B. bad
C. surprising
D. considerable
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案例分析题Man-made climate change is "unequivocal (毋庸置疑的)" and demands urgent action. Yesterday’s report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change underlined the former point, (67) discussions at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week demonstrated the growing consensus on the (68) . The challenge now is action.The IPCC’s warning is serious: temperatures are likely to (69) by about 3℃ by 2100, with a (70) of 2℃ to 4.5℃. The latter would be close to the difference (71) the hast ice age and today.Adaptation is going to be part of the response, not least (72) a substantial rise in temperatures is already on the way: the stock of greenhouse gases in the (73) now is already 50 percent (74) pre-industrial levels. But it is also essential to (75) growth in the stock, ideally to (76) it below 550 parts per million, which would (77) be double the pre-industrial levels.On present trends, the atmosphere is (78) to reach such a concentration in just three decades. To (79) levels rising further, emissions will need to be reduced (80) at least 50 per cent below what Sir Nicholas Stern called "business as usual" -- (81) is, the continuation of historic trends--by then.The good news, (82) the Stern review of climate change, is that the economic (83) of achieving these objectives (84) be as little a 1 per cent of global gross product. However, the (85) news is that big changes to long-lived investment decisions will be required soon, (86) in the power sector. 74()
A. beyond
B. than
C. above
D. below
案例分析题Man-made climate change is "unequivocal (毋庸置疑的)" and demands urgent action. Yesterday’s report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change underlined the former point, (67) discussions at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week demonstrated the growing consensus on the (68) . The challenge now is action.The IPCC’s warning is serious: temperatures are likely to (69) by about 3℃ by 2100, with a (70) of 2℃ to 4.5℃. The latter would be close to the difference (71) the hast ice age and today.Adaptation is going to be part of the response, not least (72) a substantial rise in temperatures is already on the way: the stock of greenhouse gases in the (73) now is already 50 percent (74) pre-industrial levels. But it is also essential to (75) growth in the stock, ideally to (76) it below 550 parts per million, which would (77) be double the pre-industrial levels.On present trends, the atmosphere is (78) to reach such a concentration in just three decades. To (79) levels rising further, emissions will need to be reduced (80) at least 50 per cent below what Sir Nicholas Stern called "business as usual" -- (81) is, the continuation of historic trends--by then.The good news, (82) the Stern review of climate change, is that the economic (83) of achieving these objectives (84) be as little a 1 per cent of global gross product. However, the (85) news is that big changes to long-lived investment decisions will be required soon, (86) in the power sector. 76()
A. put
B. take
C. leave
D. keep
案例分析题Man-made climate change is "unequivocal (毋庸置疑的)" and demands urgent action. Yesterday’s report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change underlined the former point, (67) discussions at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week demonstrated the growing consensus on the (68) . The challenge now is action.The IPCC’s warning is serious: temperatures are likely to (69) by about 3℃ by 2100, with a (70) of 2℃ to 4.5℃. The latter would be close to the difference (71) the hast ice age and today.Adaptation is going to be part of the response, not least (72) a substantial rise in temperatures is already on the way: the stock of greenhouse gases in the (73) now is already 50 percent (74) pre-industrial levels. But it is also essential to (75) growth in the stock, ideally to (76) it below 550 parts per million, which would (77) be double the pre-industrial levels.On present trends, the atmosphere is (78) to reach such a concentration in just three decades. To (79) levels rising further, emissions will need to be reduced (80) at least 50 per cent below what Sir Nicholas Stern called "business as usual" -- (81) is, the continuation of historic trends--by then.The good news, (82) the Stern review of climate change, is that the economic (83) of achieving these objectives (84) be as little a 1 per cent of global gross product. However, the (85) news is that big changes to long-lived investment decisions will be required soon, (86) in the power sector. 73()
A. atmosphere
B. climate
C. circumstance
D. weather
案例分析题It should be kept in mind that crying is the natural province of the infant. Babies come into this world and most immediately begin crying, and they will use this communication (36) of pre-language development to communicate all their (37) . But, studies also show that boy’s cries may be ignored for (38) longer, and especially in certain cultures, girl’s cries are (39) to immediately. From birth we may be taught there are immediate (40) for crying, or that it is of little purpose, depending on our (41) . Whether or not people cry as adults may have much to do with the way their society treats tears. In many societies, tears in men are only (42) at a few occasions, perhaps a funeral. This is (43) indeed; especially when boy children are told not to cry regularly, (44) . Instead, anger becomes the preferred emotion because it is more "male", and men may need to work very long and hard to access the grief behind anger. (45) . When people cry, especially women, they may be viewed as "emotional" as though this is a negative characteristic. On the other hand, most experts will point out that (46) . 44()