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每周一听——那些年我们一起练过的听力(第176期)

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每周一听——那些年我们一起练过的听力(第176期)




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每周一听——那些年我们一起练过的听力(第176期)

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The Paris Climate Agreement    (1)      to limit global temperature rise to "well below 2 degrees Celsius." "But really nobody—and certainly not the United States—has laid out the plan to get there." Drew Shindell, a climate scientist at Duke University. "So we wanted to model, what would be the   (2)      of actually putting into place policies that would get us to a level we've pledged to reach?"
Shindell and his colleagues forecast that, to stay within two degrees C, we'd have to electrify nearly every car in the nation. And we'd have to get more than half our power from    (3)    . And if we do all that? In addition to keeping warming in check, the researchers estimate that we'd avoid nearly 300,000    (4)      deaths due to air pollution in the U.S., by 2030.
And they say the health-related financial benefits of that clean energy    (5)    —amounting to $250 billion dollars over the next 15 years—would likely    (6)      the cost of implementing all that new technology. The analysis appears in the journal Nature Climate Change. [Drew T. Shindell et al, Climate and health impacts of U.S. emissions reductions consistent with 2 degrees C]
Big caveat: a lot of    (7)      these days don't think on 15-year time scales. They're looking only as far as the next election. "Right, but you start putting in these policies and you know you see the    (8)      for public health the same year the policies start to go into place. There's no lag time. Air quality is something that, unlike climate, doesn't take decades. Air quality is    (9)    to what came out of a coal plant or a vehicle tailpipe last week, not last year." Meaning cutting carbon pollution might have real impacts on the nation's health and wealth almost   (10)      for us…and not just for our children's children.
小伙伴们,这期活动是我组织该活动以来的第三期,希望大家继续支持我,同时也坚持每周一听,语言的学习贵在积累和坚持,本人在主持本活动之前坚持了50多期每周一听,切身感觉到了自己听力及英语水平的提高。为了鼓励虫友参加每周一听活动,每连续参加4周该活动的虫友将有额外15个金币奖励,达到奖励标准的虫友可以私信我,我确认之后给大家发金币奖励,另外如果虫友有其他更好的建议能使我们活动办得更好,欢迎私信我,我相信在我们的共同努力下,外语版会越来越好,小伙伴们得英语水平也会越来越好,让我们共有努力,一起加油,共同进步!!!
上期答案
1. invisible
2. thousandth
3. struggled
4. probes
5. unprecedented
6. Identifying
7. witness
8. Fortunately
9. distinguished
10. gravitational




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  • relive012429

    内容已删除

  • wangjade6181

    占位。
    学习。

  • yujwly

    督促自己练习听力的好栏目!版主辛苦了!谢谢!

  • youngkingpu

    占座,好久没来了!

  • yandongdong

    请问你选的是sixty sencond science 里的片段吗

  • relive012429

    引用回帖:
    7楼: Originally posted by yandongdong at 2016-03-06 11:21:04
    请问你选的是sixty sencond science 里的片段吗

    you got it

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