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Spring is usually prime food time for some 1,200 polar bears along Canada’’s Hudson Bay. Each year they plunder the bay’’s ice floes, smash open the snow caves of seals, and stuff themselves on seal pups. But in recent years the bears’’ feast has turned into slimmer pickings. Why Temperatures at Hudson Bay have risen by one half degree Fahrenheit every decade since 1950. Winter ice on the bay melts three weeks earlier than it did just 25 years ago, which means three fewer weeks of polar bear mealtime. Result: Polar bears are 10 percent thinner and produce 10 percent fewer cubs than they did 20 years ago. And though climatologists hotly debate the causes behind Earth’’s Arctic meltdown, "these changes are startling and unexpected, " says James McCarthy, co-leader of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The plight of polar bears is just the tip to the iceberg when it comes to mounting evidence of global warming. "There’’s definitely a stark contrast with the way things were at the start of the 20th century," says atmospheric scientist Leonard Druyan, of Columbia University. Recent data show the volume of Arctic sea ice has shrunk 20 percent since the 1950s; glaciers around the world are melting at rapidly increasing rates. Rivers and lakes in North America, Asia, and Europe now freeze about nine days later and thaw 10 days earlier than they did a century ago. Most scientists believe the only effective strategy to halt global warming is to drastically reduce emissions of powerful air pollutants like carbon dioxide, which accounts for two-thirds of all greenhouse gases. In the last 150 years, the surging use of fossil fuels coal, oil, and natural gas -- has released 270 billion tons of carbon into the air in the form of carbon dioxide. Fortunately, oceans, plants, and soils absorb more than half of all atmospheric carbon dioxide -- without them world temperatures might have already soared at an alarming rate. According to the article, what is one of the results of rising temperatures at Hudson Bay

A.
Polar bears have become extinct.
B.
Polar bears have less of an appetite.
C.
A reduced amount of time for polar bears to feed.
D.
The changes are startling and unexpected.
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【单选题】28() A.confident B.ambitious C.conceited D.enterprising

A.
Dear Sally,
B.
I write this report to give a brief account of German economy. Please read through it and make any comment as you like. Thanks!
C.
Bob
D.
WHAT’S PUTTING A DAMPER ON GROWTH
E.
Recovery in Germany will remain halting through the year. The economy barely grew in the first quarter after two quarters of (19) , and while export-oriented businesses are making headway, domestic demand remains (20) The economy will struggle to grow 1% this year.
F.
Both consumer spending and business investment (21) in the first quarter, and neither is gaining (22) in the second. Retail sales in May fell for the second month in a row, as May unemployment posted the largest rise in five years. The jump resulted in (23) from new legislation, strike activity and holidays but it also (24) a large number of job losers and poorer (25) of finding a job. Economic growth won’t be strong enough to improve the labor market significantly until next year.
G.
Business (26) is improving slowly. The closely watched (27) from the IFO institute dropped in June, and attitudes are mixed. Big exporters seem more (28) , but builders and retailers are more (29) On June 24, Germany’s retail trade association (30) its sales forecast for this year.
H.
On the plus side, weak domestic demand and falling oil prices are (31) inflation and delaying the urgency for the European Central Bank to raise interest rates. The euro’s 12% rise vs. the dollar since February is an additional inflation dampener.
I.
Eventually, rising exports will (32) capital spending, and consumers will benefit from rising pay -- helped by recent wage (33) -- along with low inflation and interest rates and planned tax cuts. But that is next year’s story.

【单选题】患者,男性,57岁,右肾积水功能丧失。术前血压180~195/105~130 mmHg,长期服用抗高血压药,但血压控制仍不理想,此次欲行肾切除术,该病人的术前准备不包括 ()

A.
继续服用抗高血压药,直至血压正常为止
B.
控制血压相对稳定后再手术
C.
完善术前各项准备,了解病人心肺功能情况
D.
可不用术前药
E.
麻醉前禁食