Since the (21) of the National Environmental Policies Act in 1969, the United States Congress, legislature at the federal level, has (22) a series of laws designed to prevent the air and water pollution and to (23) noise. At the same time, legislatures at the state (24) have also been active in this area, and many states have laws that are similar to the federal laws. (25) ,a state law must not conflict with a federal (26) or (27) an unreasonable burden on interstate commerce.
The city of Burbank in California adopted an ordinance (28) the nighttime takeoffs of jet aircraft between 10 p.m and 7 a.m. Lockheed owned and operated the Burbank Airport. It (29) Brubank to prevent the enforcement of the ordinance.
The judgment is (30) Lockheed. The federal government of the United States has passed laws (31) aviation and noise in the federal Aviation Act of 1958 and the Nois
A. favorable
B. unfavorable
C. for
D. against
"Culture shock" occurs as a result of total immersion in new culture. It (51) to "people who have been suddenly transplanted abroad. " Newcomers may be anxious (52) they do not speak the language, know the (53) , or understand people’s behavior in daily life. The visitor finds that "yes" may not always mean "yes", that friendliness does not (54) mean friendship or that statements that appear to be serious are really intended (55) jokes. The foreigner may be unsure as to when to shake hands or embrace, when to (56) conversations, or how to approach a stranger. The (57) . of "culture shock" helps explain feelings of bewilderment and disorientation. Language problems do not account for all the frustrations that people feel. When one is (58) of everything that was once familiar, such as understanding a transportation system, knowing how to register for univers
A. arouse
B. rise
C. arise
D. raise
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