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Dangerous forms of waste often are created from the chemicals used for industrial processes. During the past few years, with more places of the world industrialize and more new products are produced, the amount of the chemicals has increased seriously. Each year over 80,000 different kinds of chemicals are used in industries, which produce hundreds of millions of tons of harmful waste around the world. It is very difficult and expensive to eliminate these chemicals or to store them in a particular way that doesn’t damage human life and the environment.
Harmful waste every year causes many major health problems. However, it is often after some serious event has happened that governments will take actions and cut down the levels of dumped harmful waste. In 1989, a school in New Jersey had to be closed because the students there had suffered too much exposure to chromium(铬). Later it was known that large amounts of chromium had been dumped nearby and blown around the s
A. The use of some chemicals.
B. Chemicals made by industries.
C. Problems of harmful waste.
D. Events caused by waste chemicals.

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Dangerous forms of waste often are created from the chemicals used for industrial processes. During the past few years, with more places of the world industrialize and more new products are produced, the amount of the chemicals has increased seriously. Each year over 80,000 different kinds of chemicals are used in industries, which produce hundreds of millions of tons of harmful waste around the world. It is very difficult and expensive to eliminate these chemicals or to store them in a particular way that doesn’t damage human life and the environment.
Harmful waste every year causes many major health problems. However, it is often after some serious event has happened that governments will take actions and cut down the levels of dumped harmful waste. In 1989, a school in New Jersey had to be closed because the students there had suffered too much exposure to chromium(铬). Later it was known that large amounts of chromium had been dumped nearby and blown around the s
A. Industrialization occurred in more areas.
B. More new products have been produced.
C. People can hardly eliminate them.
D. D. Both A and

[单项选择]—The cars give off a great deal of waste gas in the streets.
—Yes. But I’m sure something will be done to ______ air pollution.
A. reduce
B. remove
C. collect
D. warn
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It is not often realized that women held a high place in southern European societies in the 10th and 11th centuries. As a wife, the woman was protected by the setting up of a dowry or decimum. Admittedly, the purpose of this was to protect her against the risk of desertion, but in reality its function in the social and family life of the time was much more important. The decimum was the wife’s right to receive a tenth of all her husband’s property. The wife had the right to withhold consent, in all transactions the husband would make. And more than just a right: the documents show that she enjoyed a real power of decision, equal to that of her husband, in no case do the documents indicate any degree of difference in the legal status of husband and wife. The wife shared in the management of her husband’s personal property, but the
A. No, under no circumstances.
B. Yes, whenever he wished to.
C. Yes, if his father-in-law agreed.
D. Yes, if she agreed.
[单项选择]Someone who gives an expensive gift often feels that he should receive more praise than if he()a less expensive gift
A. gave
B. gives
C. had given
D. has given
[单项选择]Housewives who do not go out to work often feel they are not working to their full ( )
A. capacity
B. strength
C. length
D. possibility
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As with other forms of nonverbal communication, the use of touch to communicate feelings and emotions varies widely from culture to culture. Edward T. Hall theorized that, (1) touch, two general cultural classes exist: contact and noncontact. He called cultures that (2) much contact contact cultures and (3) that permit little contact noncontact cultures.
People in contact cultures (4) in closer proximity to each other. They touch more, face one another more directly, and utilize more eye contact than (5) in noncontact cultures. Contact cultures (6) most Arab countries, Mediterranean and Jewish people, Eastern Europeans, Russians, Hispanics, and Indonesians. Noncontact people (7) —are from northern Europe, Japan, China, Korea, and other Far Eastern countries.
The United States usually is (8) as a noncontact culture, primarily because of its original European settlers. Touching behavior, A. apparent
B. seeming
C. paradoxical
D. indicative

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