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g what the data revealed, he said: What you see is that even after three years, mental health is still better, which is unlike many other things that we think will make us happy. He observed that people living in green spaces were less stressed, and less stressed people made more sensible decisions and municated better.With a growing body of evidence establishing a link between urban green spaces and a positive impact on human wellbeing, Dr. White said, There39。s growing interest among public policy officials, but the trouble is who funds it. What we really need at a policy level is to decide where the money will e from to help support good quality local green spaces. to one study, what do green spaces do to people? their work efficiency. to their sustained happiness. them build a positive attitude towards life. their concerns about material wellbeing. does Dr. White say people usually do to make themselves happier? more money. in an urban area. fame and popularity. in a green environment. does Dr. White try to find out about living in a greener urban area? it affects different people. strong its positive effect is. long its positive effect lasts. it benefits people physically. did Dr. White39。s research reveal about people living in a green environment? stress was more apparent than real. decisions required less deliberation. memories were greatly strengthened. munication with others improved. to Dr. White, what should the government do to build more green spaces in cities? financial support. urban planning. local residents in the effort. public awareness of the TwoPassage TwoQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.You probably know about the Titanic, but it was actually just one of three stateoftheart (先進的) ocean ships back in the day. The Olympic class ships were built by the Harland amp。amp。 Wolff ship makers in Northern Ireland for the White Star Line pany. The Olympic class included the Olympic, the Britannic and the Titanic. What you may not know is that the Titanic wasn39。t even the flagship of this class. All in all, the Olympic class ships were marvels of sea engineering, but they seemed cursed to suffer disastrous fates.The Olympic launched first in 1910, followed by the Titanic in 1911, and lastly the Britannic in 1914. The ships had nine decks, and White Star Line decided to focus on making them the most luxurious ships on the water.Stretching meters, the Olympic class ships were wonders of naval technology, and everyone thought that they would continue to be so for quite some time. However, all suffered terrible accidents on the open seas. The Olympic got wrecked before the Titanic did, but it was the only one to survive and maintain a successful career of 24 years. The Titanic was the first to sink after famously hitting a huge iceberg in 1912. Following this disaster, the Britannic hit a naval mine in 1916 and subsequently sank as well.Each ship was coalpowered by several boilers constantly kept running by exhausted crews below deck. Most recognizable of the ship designs are the ship39。s smoke stacks, but the fourth stack was actually just artistic in nature and served no functional purpose. While two of these ships sank, they were all designed with double hulls (船體) believed to make them unsinkable, perhaps a mistaken idea that led to the Titanic39。s and the Britannic39。s tragic end.The Olympic suffered two crashes with other ships and went on to serve as a hospital ship and troop transport in World War I. Eventually, she was taken out of service in 1935, ending the era of the luxurious Olympic class ocean liners. does the passage say about the three Olympic class ships? performed marvellously on the sea. could all break the ice in their way. all experienced terrible misfortunes. were models of modern engineering. did White Star Line have in mind when it purchased the three ships? capacity of sailing across all waters. utmost fort passengers could enjoy. ability to survive disasters of any kind. long voyages they were able to undertake. is said about the fourth stack of the ships? was a mere piece of decoration. was the work of a famous artist. was designed to let out extra smoke. was easily identifiable from afar. might have led to the tragic end of the Titanic and the Britannic? unscientific designs. captains39。 misjudgment. assumption that they were built with the latest technology. belief that they could never sink with a doublelayer body. happened to the ship Olympic in the end? was used to carry troops. was sunk in World War I. was converted into a hospital ship. was retired after her naval service.PartIV Translation (30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChinese into English.Youshouldwriteyouransweron AnswerSheet2. 公交車曾是中國人出行的主要交通工具。近年來,由于私家車數(shù)量不斷增多,城市的交通問題越來越嚴重。許多城市為了鼓勵更多人乘坐公交車出行,一直在努力改善公交車的服務質量。車輛的設施不斷更新,車速也有了顯著提高。然而,公交車的票價卻依然相當?shù)土,F(xiàn)在,在大多數(shù)城市,許多當?shù)乩夏晔忻穸伎梢悦赓M乘坐公交車。