2021届高考英语外刊时事命题阅读理解学案:空气污染亟待解决英国牛津有话说 WORD版含解析.docx
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1、Inside the Fight for Cleaner Air空气污染亟待解决,英国牛津有话说At first glance, Londons Oxford Street looks like any other clean urban corridor. Trees bloom. Taxis honk. Shoppers flock to stores like Starbucks, Uniqlo and the Gap. Of all the words you could use to describe this destination, dangerous would be low
2、on the list.But the air that flows through Oxford Street is far from pleasing.Over time, it has become filled with nitrogen dioxide, a pollutant that is invisible to the naked eye and contributes to a number of health issuesasthma, lung disease, even deathif breathed in on a regular basis. In August
3、, Londons mayor, Sadiq Khan, rated Oxford as “the most polluted street in the world” in terms of nitrogen dioxide.This is not the narrative were used to hearing about air pollution, which for years has been associated with obvious markers, like fumes and smog, in developing countries.Now, however, i
4、t affects everyone. A recent report from the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that roughly 9 out of 10 people live in areas with excessive air pollution.How did things get so bad? The answers depend on where you live. In the developing world, the main culprit is rapid industrial growth, whi
5、ch has led to the creation of dirty factories and coal-fired power plants. In Europe, its mostly the rise of diesel-powered cars, which emit nitrogen dioxide. Globally, though, lawmakers have lately ignored the problem until it arrives at their doorstep.Slowly, thats starting to change. In London, O
6、xford Street and other polluted roads will soon be permanently car-free. In Los Angeles, transit officials have cited air pollution as a key driver behind a move to electric buses. Many policymakers hope measures to address climate change, like last years Paris Agreement, will also help reduce pollu
7、tion.These moves represent an important start, but a real push to clean the air will take years if not decades. The biggest barrier to such efforts may be the cost, real or imagined. Developing countries rely on factories to fuel growth, and officials have long feared that breaking that habit may hu
8、rt their economies.In the meantime, a group of scientists, environmentalists and entrepreneurs are trying to tackle the problem on their own. Among them: Vogmask and Cambridge Mask Co., which offer stylish versions of the N95 air-filtration mask, and TZOA, whose Fitbit-like device allows users to tr
9、ack the air quality around them in real time. Of course, these efforts are treating the symptoms, not the problem. But for many, thats better than nothing.(选自TIME)1. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? A. Traditional air pollution markers include fumes, smog and nitro
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