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城市客运企业安全生产标准化考评方法有()等几种。 A.查阅文件和记录 B.召开座谈会

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城市客运企业安全生产标准化考评方法有()等几种。

A.查阅文件和记录

B.召开座谈会和与相关人员提问、交谈并填写交谈记录

C.现场考试

D.现场抽查、检查

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B.将干燥的pH试纸浸入某一溶液一会儿后取出,与标准比色卡比较以测定溶液pH

C.若用水润湿过的pH试纸去测pH相等的H2SO4和CH3COOH,则CH3COOH的误差更小

D.向NaOH溶液中滴加入硫酸铝溶液和向硫酸铝溶液中滴加入NaOH溶液现象不同

E.常温下,分别向体积和pH均相同的盐酸和醋酸中滴加等浓度的氢氧化钠溶液,完全中和时,消耗的氢氧化钠溶液的体积前者少,后者多

F.c(H+)相同,体积相同的盐酸、硫酸和醋酸,分别加入足量的锌,相同状况下产生的气体的体积最大的是醋酸.

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Part 3


Questions 19-25


·Read the following article from the newspaper and answer questions 19-25.
·For questions 19-25, choose the correct answer A, B, CorD.
·Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

The Power of One


Can we overcome apathy Yes, but only if we have hope. One reason for hope lies in the extraordinary nature of human intellectual accomplishment. A hundred years ago, the idea of a 747, of a man on moon, of the Internet remained in the realm of science fiction. Yet we have seen those things and much, much more. So, now that we have finally faced up to the terrible damage we have inflicted on our environment, our ingenuity is working overtime to find technological solutions. But technology alone is not enough. We must engage with our hearts also. And it’s happening around the world.
Even companies once known only for profits and pollution are having a change of heart. Conoco, the energy company, worked with the Jane Goodall Institute (J.G.I.) in Congo to build a sanctuary for orphaned chimpanzees. Many other companies are working on clean forms of energy, organic farming methods, less wasteful irrigation and so on.
Another reason for hope is the resilience of nature—if it is given a helping hand. Fifteen years ago, the forests outside Gombe National Park in Tanzania had been virtually eliminated. More people lived there than the land could support. J.G.I. initiated the Lake Tanganyika Catchment Reforestation and Education Project (TACARE), a program active in 33 villages around the park. Today people improve their lives through environmentally sustainable projects, such as tree nurseries and wood lots. We provide health care, family-planning and education programs, especially for women. As their education increases, their family size tends to drop.
While pollution still plagues much of the world, progress is being made. This May in Sudbury, Ont., I saw new forests that were recolonizing hills destroyed by 100 years of nickel mining. The community raised the money and worked for months spreading lime and planting vegetation on the blackened rock. I released the first brook trout into a once poisoned creek there.
Animal species on the brink of extinction can be given a second chance through protection and captive breeding—-even if preserving a habitat conflicts with economic interests. A company in China planned to build a rapid-transit line right through the only major remaining breeding ground of the rare pheasant-tailed jacana. There was an outcry, but it was the only economically viable route. Environmentalists worked with the company to come up with a solution—moving the breeding ground. Water was diverted back into nearby wetlands that had been drained by farmers, and suitable vegetation was replanted. In 2000 five birds hatched in their new home, and when I visited there the next year, even more birds had moved to the site.
I derive the most hope from the energy and hard work of young people. Roots & Shoots, J.G.I.’s program for youth from preschool through university, is now active in 70 countries. The name is symbolic: roots and shoots together can break tip brick walls, just as citizens of Earth together can overcome our problems. The more than 4,000 groups of young people are cleaning creeks, restoring prairies and wetlands, planting trees, clearing trash, recycling and making their voices heard.
We have huge power, we have affluent societies, we are causing the most environmental damage. For we are the consumers, we do not have to buy products from companies with bad environmental policies. To help us, the Internet is linking small grassroots movements so that people who once felt they were on their own can contact others with the same concerns.

What does the Conoco example tell us

A.Big companies do not want to do anything to protect the environment.

B.More and more companies are taking actions to protect the environment.

C.Big companies are reluctant to restore the environment they have damaged.

D.Big companies are ric

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