时间:2018-12-30 作者:英语课 分类:英语语境识词


英语课

  Unit 91

Antarctica, Is It the Last Pure Land?

Although tourism to Antarctica is still small by global standard, it is growing. But even the few people going there are damaging the environment, say scientists. And because of this scientists want to put an end to travel to the region.

Most travel firms in the area have signed up to self-imposed regulations on pollution, waste removal and other responsibilities, but like any popular tourist spot, pressures on the environment are starting to destroy the very natural beauty which attracted visitors in the first place.

The fact that Antarctica is also an essential spot for scientists monitoring global environmental change is also a reason people are calling for an end to tourism there. Tourists are simply getting in the way of the research.

For the British Antarctica Survey (BAS) the biggest concern is safety. BAS is a 60-year-old Cambridge-based project, which has carried out the majority of scientific research on and around the continent. "This year we will probably have four to five large ships with 1,000 people on board coming to Antarctica. Several of those ships are not ice strengthened," says John Shears 1, the environmental officer of the BAS. "If there is an accident or a ship hits an iceberg 2, there would be problems with health and rescue operations in the area." Shears adds.

The International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators is a worldwide organization based in the US for companies operating tours to the region. It promotes and practices safe and environmentally responsible Antarctic tourism. It has strict regulations for its members, but many tour ships are outside the organization. "We need strong safety regulations, controls and shipping 3 standards to protect all tourists going to this area," says Frank Samule, a member of the association.

Some attempts are being made to meet Samule's wants. BAS and the British government are attempting to control all ships in the area with new shipping rules. So far though, the impact of tourism on the environment has been small and threats from man-made pollutants 4 and the loss of the ozone 5 layer over Antarctica are greater concerns. But researcher fear that ships and tourists could bring in plant and animal species new to the area which could harm the environment. Of greatest concern is the possibility of global, regional and local threats interacting in unexpected ways to have a significant impact on the Antarctic environment. The complex nature of th global environment means science cannot predict such event.



n.大剪刀
  • These garden shears are lightweight and easy to use.这些园丁剪刀又轻又好用。
  • With a few quick snips of the shears he pruned the bush.他用大剪刀几下子就把灌木给修剪好了。
n.冰山,流冰,冷冰冰的人
  • The ship hit an iceberg and went under.船撞上一座冰山而沉没了。
  • The glacier calved a large iceberg.冰河崩解而形成一个大冰山。
n.船运(发货,运输,乘船)
  • We struck a bargain with an American shipping firm.我们和一家美国船运公司谈成了一笔生意。
  • There's a shipping charge of £5 added to the price.价格之外另加五英镑运输费。
污染物质(尤指工业废物)( pollutant的名词复数 )
  • Pollutants are constantly being released into the atmosphere. 污染物质正在不断地被排放到大气中去。
  • The 1987 Amendments limit 301(g) discharges to a few well-studied nonconventional pollutants. 1987年的修正案把第301条(g)的普通排放限制施加在一些认真研究过的几种非常规污染物上。 来自英汉非文学 - 环境法 - 环境法
n.臭氧,新鲜空气
  • The ozone layer is a protective layer around the planet Earth.臭氧层是地球的保护层。
  • The capacity of ozone can adjust according of requirement.臭氧的产量可根据需要或调节。
学英语单词
actinolichen
angular shape
anticestodal
antone
associative encode method
astacologists
audio tape storage unit
base cargo
baselevel
BCRC
be ahead of the pack
bifrequency
branderne
Butha-Buthe Dist.
circular field
cofibering
colorimetric density
cordyl
Craichie
credit cookies
decarock
decomposable code
decoupage
delaney clause
delayers
diphtheritis
discriminative inhibition
end user programming
engineering data requirement
excess entropy production
exocrinology
final closing bracket
frontis
fully-formeds
greling
Hamiltonian function
helical fracture
hemiparesthesia
heptagrid
hold sb responsible for
IFORL
implementation level
individuations
internal relation
laryngological
Le Prêcheur
lift oneself by the bootlaces
loline
Lomma
lotic
love-lies-a-bleeding
luvenia
McCaffrey
measuring impulse
Mequelone
metalloids
microbial rennet
Minnesota, Fats
moral cultivation
nature of tort
notched ingot
odontopsyllus multispinosis
parallel mutation
petulla
phenyl-xanthonate
phenylisopropyladenosines
phosethyl-Al
physiological strain (or race)
Pirbright
pleurodontids
positioning data
potam-
presi
pseudoinclusion
puts across
read-only storage
refractory iron ore
routman
rupture and wreck of rotor
s-aloha (slot-aloha)
sample impression
sand island
septicaemic
sesgsos-s
shevin
simplon
sort-out
spew
strategy program
submarine osillator
suffreyn
sun-fever
tarpaulin missing
total usage amount
transonic turbine
true breeding
upper atmosphere research
UPS time
Usinsk
virus-X disease
voltage matching transformer
warhursts