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y as possible out of the front followed him outside and then shouted,“ Stop! I saw you steal four watches.” The man began to ran after cried out,“ Stop that thief! ” A policeman at the corner seized the man and later, a police car took the thief away. The manager of the store was proud of said,“ Good work, are an excellent detective.” 【解題導(dǎo)語】 本文是記敘文。全文記敘了瘦小的 Judy 到商店找工作 , 經(jīng)理給了她一份特殊的差事 —— 做商店的 detective, 結(jié)果她工作很出色。 5. What did Judy want to work as at the store? A. An assistant. B. A detective. C. A manager. D. A cleaner. A 解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第一段第二句 Judy wanted to work as an assistant.可知答案。 6. Why did the manager want Judy to be a store detective? A. Because she looked like a detective. B. Because she looked like a customer. C. Because she is tall and strong. D. Because she once worked as a detective. B 解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第二段中 “You look like a ’s what we want.” 可知答案。 7. It seemed to the manager that________. A. most thieves are poor173。dressed and not rich B. all thieves are well173。dressed and rich C. most thieves wear good clothes and have much money D. all thieves are poor173。dressed and not rich C 解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第三段最后一句 She remembered the manager’ s words:“Most shoplifters( 扒手 )are well173。 shoplifters are rich.” 可知答案。 8. How many watches did the shoplifter steal? A. 2. B. 3. C. 4. D. 5. C 解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第四段和第五段中的信息可知扒手偷了 4只手表。 B 卷 Ⅰ 閱讀理解 Global warming is not only a threat to our future health, it already contributes to more than 150, 000 deaths and 5 million illnesses annually, according to a team of health and climate scientists at the World Health Organization and the University of Wisconsin at Madison— and those numbers could double by 2030. Research data published in the journal Nature show that global warming may affect human health in a surprising number of ways: speeding the spread of infectious diseases such as malaria and dengue fever; creating conditions that lead to potentially fatal malnutrition and diarrhea; and increasing the likelihood of heat waves and floods. According to the scientists, who have mapped the growing health impacts of global warming, the data show that global warming affects different regions in very different warming is particularly hard on people in poor countries,which is ironic, because the places that have contributed the least to global warming are most exposed to the death and disease higher temperatures can bring. “ Those least able to cope with and least responsible for the greenhouse gases that cause global warming are most affected,” said lead author Jonathan Patz, a professor at UW173。Madison’ s Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies,“ Here lies an enormous global ethical challenge.” According to the Nature report, regions at highest risk for enduring the health effects of climate change include coastlines along the Pacific and Indian oceans and sub173。Saharan cities, with their urban “ heat island” effect, are also prone to(有傾向的 ) temperature173。related health has some of the lowest per173。capita (每人的 ) emissions of greenhouse , regions of the continent are gravely at risk for diseases related to global warming. “ Many of the most important diseases in poor countries, from malaria to diarrhea and malnutrition, are highly sensitive to climate,” said co173。author Diarmid Campbell173。Lendrum of WHO.“ The health sector is struggling to control these diseases and climate change threatens to weaken these efforts.” “ Recent extreme climatic events have underlined the risks to human health and survival,” added Tony McMichael, director of the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health at the Australian National University.“ This synthesizing(綜合 , 綜合治理 ) paper points the way to strategic research that better assesses the risks to health from global climate change.” 1. Which of the following CANNOT be the result of global warming? A. More than 150, 000 deaths every year. B. Creating conditions that lead to potentially fatal malnutrition. C. Causing more flood. D. The spread of in