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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. By saying "Spring is usually prime food time for 1,200 polar bears" (Line I, Para. 1), the author means that ______.

A.
spring is usually a good time for polar bears to carry out their mating rituals
B.
the polar bears usually eat a lot in the spring
C.
spring is generally a good time to hunt polar bears
D.
polar bears usually hibernate in the spring
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【单选题】Passage One Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard. Passage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

A.
They would violate the United States Constitution.
B.
They may add financial burden to the federal government.
C.
They could limit the ability of teachers to be creative.
D.
They prevent the individual development.

【单选题】木建筑的公共疏散门应为()。 A.侧拉门 B.防火门 C.吊门 D.转门

A.
某市高档写字楼进行装修改造,主要施工项目有,吊顶、地面(石材,地砖、木地板)、门窗安装,墙面为墙纸、乳胶漆;卫生间墙面为瓷砖,外立面采用玻璃幕墙,回廊采用玻璃护栏,门窗工程、吊顶工程,细部工程等采用人造木板和饰面人造木板。

【多选题】施工中用于测量两点间水平夹角的常用仪器有()。 A.测距仪 B.全站仪 C.水准仪 D.铅垂仪 E.经纬仪

A.
某办公楼工程,主楼采用钢筋混凝土结构,辅楼采用钢结构。项目经理进场后,立即组织临时建筑搭设。土方施工中加强了质量控制。地质报告显示地下水水位高于槽底标高。
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【单选题】Passage One Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard. Passage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.
A.
They would violate the United States Constitution.
B.
They may add financial burden to the federal government.
C.
They could limit the ability of teachers to be creative.
D.
They prevent the individual development.
【单选题】木建筑的公共疏散门应为()。 A.侧拉门 B.防火门 C.吊门 D.转门
A.
某市高档写字楼进行装修改造,主要施工项目有,吊顶、地面(石材,地砖、木地板)、门窗安装,墙面为墙纸、乳胶漆;卫生间墙面为瓷砖,外立面采用玻璃幕墙,回廊采用玻璃护栏,门窗工程、吊顶工程,细部工程等采用人造木板和饰面人造木板。
【多选题】施工中用于测量两点间水平夹角的常用仪器有()。 A.测距仪 B.全站仪 C.水准仪 D.铅垂仪 E.经纬仪
A.
某办公楼工程,主楼采用钢筋混凝土结构,辅楼采用钢结构。项目经理进场后,立即组织临时建筑搭设。土方施工中加强了质量控制。地质报告显示地下水水位高于槽底标高。
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