时间:2018-11-30 作者:英语课 分类:历年考研英语阅读理解


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[00:08.04]Do you remember all those years
[00:10.15]when scientists argued that smoking would kill us
[00:13.07]but the doubters insisted
[00:15.30]that we didn’t know for sure?
[00:18.24]That the evidence was inconclusive,
[00:20.86]the science uncertain?
[00:23.47]That the antismoking lobby
[00:25.50]was out to destroy our way of life
[00:28.01]and the government should stay out of the way?
[00:31.24]Lots of Americans bought that nonsense,
[00:34.24]and over three decades,
[00:35.86]some 10 million smokers 1 went to early graves.
[00:40.41]There are upsetting parallels today,
[00:43.14]as scientists in one wave after another try to
[00:46.76]awaken us to the growing threat of global warming.
[00:50.60]The latest was a panel
[00:52.03]from the National Academy of Sciences,
[00:54.77]enlisted by the White House,
[00:56.78]to tell us that the Earth's atmosphere is definitely warming
[01:00.95]and that the problem is largely man-made.
[01:04.57]The clear message is
[01:06.16]that we should get moving to protect ourselves.
[01:09.31]The president of the National Academy,
[01:11.51]Bruce Alberts, added this key point
[01:14.23]in the preface to the panel's report:
[01:17.17]"Science never has all the answers.
[01:20.19]But science does provide us
[01:22.28]with the best available guide to the future,
[01:25.81]and it is critical
[01:27.31]that our nation and the world base important policies
[01:30.66]on the best judgments
[01:32.17]that science can provide
[01:33.87]concerning the future consequences of present actions."
[01:38.60]Just as on smoking,
[01:40.41]voice now come from many quarters insisting
[01:43.44]that the science about global warming is incomplete,
[01:47.07]that it's OK to keep pouring fumes 2 into the air
[01:50.49]until we know for sure.
[01:52.51]This is a dangerous game:
[01:54.73]by the time 100 percent of the evidence is in,
[01:58.16]it may be too late.
[02:00.37]With the risks obvious and growing,
[02:03.10]a prudent 3 people would take out an insurance policy now.
[02:08.14]Fortunately, the White House is starting to pay attention.
[02:11.67]But it's obvious that a majority of the president's advisers
[02:15.40]still don't take global warming seriously.
[02:18.52]Instead of a plan of action,
[02:20.45]they continue to press for more research
[02:23.06]--a classic case of "paralysis 4 by analysis."
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[02:27.40]To serve as responsible stewards 5 of the planet,
[02:30.51]we must press forward on deeper atmospheric
[02:33.72]and oceanic research.
[02:35.95]But research alone is inadequate 6.
[02:38.66]If the Administration won't take the legislative 7 initiative,
[02:42.70]Congress should help to begin fashioning conservation measures.
[02:47.54]A bill by Democratic Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia,
[02:51.97]which would offer financial incentives 8 for private industry,
[02:55.80]is a promising 9 start.
[02:57.82]Many see that the country is getting ready to build
[03:00.64]lots of new power plants to meet our energy needs.
[03:04.27]If we are ever going to protect the atmosphere,
[03:07.30]it is crucial that those new plants be environmentally sound.


1 smokers
吸烟者( smoker的名词复数 )
  • Many smokers who are chemically addicted to nicotine cannot cut down easily. 许多有尼古丁瘾的抽烟人不容易把烟戒掉。
  • Chain smokers don't care about the dangers of smoking. 烟鬼似乎不在乎吸烟带来的种种危害。
2 fumes
n.(强烈而刺激的)气味,气体
  • The health of our children is being endangered by exhaust fumes. 我们孩子们的健康正受到排放出的废气的损害。
  • Exhaust fumes are bad for your health. 废气对健康有害。
3 prudent
adj.谨慎的,有远见的,精打细算的
  • A prudent traveller never disparages his own country.聪明的旅行者从不贬低自己的国家。
  • You must school yourself to be modest and prudent.你要学会谦虚谨慎。
4 paralysis
n.麻痹(症);瘫痪(症)
  • The paralysis affects his right leg and he can only walk with difficulty.他右腿瘫痪步履维艰。
  • The paralysis affects his right leg and he can only walk with difficulty.他右腿瘫痪步履维艰。
5 stewards
(轮船、飞机等的)乘务员( steward的名词复数 ); (俱乐部、旅馆、工会等的)管理员; (大型活动的)组织者; (私人家中的)管家
  • The stewards all wore armbands. 乘务员都戴了臂章。
  • The stewards will inspect the course to see if racing is possible. 那些干事将检视赛马场看是否适宜比赛。
6 inadequate
adj.(for,to)不充足的,不适当的
  • The supply is inadequate to meet the demand.供不应求。
  • She was inadequate to the demands that were made on her.她还无力满足对她提出的各项要求。
7 legislative
n.立法机构,立法权;adj.立法的,有立法权的
  • Congress is the legislative branch of the U.S. government.国会是美国政府的立法部门。
  • Today's hearing was just the first step in the legislative process.今天的听证会只是展开立法程序的第一步。
8 incentives
激励某人做某事的事物( incentive的名词复数 ); 刺激; 诱因; 动机
  • tax incentives to encourage savings 鼓励储蓄的税收措施
  • Furthermore, subsidies provide incentives only for investments in equipment. 更有甚者,提供津贴仅是为鼓励增添设备的投资。 来自英汉非文学 - 环境法 - 环境法
9 promising
adj.有希望的,有前途的
  • The results of the experiments are very promising.实验的结果充满了希望。
  • We're trying to bring along one or two promising young swimmers.我们正设法培养出一两名有前途的年轻游泳选手。
学英语单词
ad substance
allocation plan
aminophosphine
amputation of cervix
aphanin
Bairdiella
balteus
case-sensitive search
cercospora hydrangeae
Chrysanthemum maximum
clistocarp
computer-aided system engineering
corneae lipoidosis
couple-electron pair approximation
crypto-currency
curtle ax
customer service representative
cyclopean masonary dam
diesel oil electric generator wagon
dispersing agent MF
early spider orchids
eius
embr
ethical principles of psychologists and code of conduct
eucalyptoides
Every why has a why.
fixed rate note
flow'r
fluorescent scale
fraternal society
full-count
gangman
geomyidaes
give my best regards to someone
glutaraldehyde tanning
growbags
have quicksilver in one's veins
hog slaughtering
homotopic to a constant
identical subtree
infrared reflow
insaniola
instrument capillary tube
invariant treatment
irrumpent
kaiaking
Kenamuke Swamp
land lockwater
lower cloud point
master-piece
merismopedia glauca
migratory thrombophlebitis
multiloop servosystem
number control
nyama
orge
orthogonal property
overturned beds
peak energy
phono
photokineses
polyp excision by fibergastroscope
pompoms
powwawing
preventing destruction of actual argument
quadrisects
Raubling
rebriefed
rectilinear generators
regaling
roaringly
room-dry condition
rotary tidal stream
rupture of brachial biceps
salary evaluation
science-letters
second cranial nerve
shape mill
solantine blue
spin-decoupling
squamo-occipital bone
stripe braid
supporting plug
tactical target
teehan
tetotaciously
three-channel colorimeter
tnoes
Torilis
torks
total cellulose
trailblazers
translating eqipment
two lip ladle
unobvious
upright joint
upthrust fault
Vel cro
vui
width of oxidized coal seam
withstand voltage of chopped lightning impulse
zeroed out