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2022年大学英语考试模拟卷九
(本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。)
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一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意)
1.PoIIution:ALifeandDeathIssueOneofthemainthemesofPIanet
underPressureisthewaymanyoftheEarth*senvironmentaIcrises
reinforceoneanother.PolIutionisanobviousexampIe-wedonothave
theoptionofgrowingfood,orfindingenoughwater,onasqueaky-clean
planet,butononeincreasinglytarnishedandtrashedbythewaywehave
useditsofar.Cuttingwasteandclearinguppo11utioncostmoney.Yet
timeandagainitisthequestforwealththatgeneratesmuchofthemess
inthefirstplace.LivinginawaythatislessdamagingtotheEarth
isnoteasy,butitisvital,becausepo11utionispervasiveandoften
Iife-threatening.
ThepesticideDDTcanbeeffectiveagainst.[A]malaria
[C]animals[B]wildlife[D]humannervoussystem
Air:theWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)saysthreemillionpeopleare
killedworldwidebyoutdoorairpol1utionannual1yfromvehiclesand
industrialemissions,and1.6millionindoorsthroughusingsolidfuel.
Mostareinpoorcountries.
Water:diseasescarriedinwaterareresponsiblefor80%ofillnessesand
deathsindevelopingcountries,killingachildeveryeightseconds.Each
year2.1millionpeoplAdiefromdiarrhopal(痢疾的)diseaspsassnciat.pd
withpoorwater.
Soil:contaminatedlandisaprobleminindustrializedcountries,where
formerfactoriesandpowerstationscanleavewastelikeheavymetalsin
thesoil.Itcanalsooccurindevelopingcountries,sometimesusedfor
dumpingpesticides.Agriculturecanpollutelandwithpesticides,
nitrate-richfertilizersandslurryfromlivestock.Andwhenthe
contaminationreachesriversitdamages1ifethere,andcanevencreate
deadzonesoffthecoast,asintheGulfofMexico.
ChronicProblem
Chemicalsareafrequentpollutant.Whenwethinkofchemical
contaminationitisoftenimagesofeventslikeBhopalthatcometomind.
Butthpproblomiswidpspr(?ad.Onestudysays7-20%ofcaneprsarp
attributabletopoorairandpollutioninhomesandworkplaces.TheWHO,
concernedaboutchemicalsthatpersistandbuildupinthebody,
especiallyintheyoung,sayswemay"beconductingalarge-scale
experimentwithchildren'shealth".
Someman-madechemicals,endocrine(内分泌)disruptorslikephthalates(M
酸盐)andnonylphonol-abreakdownproductofspermicides(杀精子剂),
cosmeticsanddetergents-areblamedforcausingchangesinthegenitals,
ofsomeanimals.Affectedspeciesincludepolarbears-sonoteventhe
Arcticisimmune.Andthechemicalsclimbthefoodchain,fromfishto
mammals,andtous.About70,000chemicalsareonthemarket,witharound
1,500newonesappearingannually.Atleast30,000arethoughtneverto
havebeenuonipieheiibivelyLesledfox'LheirpossiblerisksLopeople.Al
firstglance
2.AtsometimeinyourIife,youmayhaveastrongdesiretodosomething
strangeorterrible.However,chancesarethatyoudon'tactonyour
impulse,butletitpassinstead.Youknowthattocommittheactionis
wronginsomewayandthatotherpeopIewi11notacceptyourbehavior.
Perhapsthemostinterestingthingaboutthephenomenonoftaboobehavior
ishowitcanchangeovertheyearswithinthesamesociety,howcertain
behaviorandattitudeonceconsideredtaboocanbecomeperfectly
acceptabIeandnaturaIatanotherpointintime.Topicssuchasdeath,
forexampIe,wereonceconsideredsoupsettingandunpIeasantthatit
wasatabootoeventalkaboutthem.NowwiththepubIicationofimportant
bookssuchasOnDeathandDyingandLearningtoSayGoodbye,peopIehave
becomemoreawareoftheimportanceofexpressingfeeIingsaboutdeath
and,asaresult,aremorewillingtotaiIaboutthistaboosubject.
OneofthenewesttaboosinAmericansocietyisthetopicoffat.Uniike
manyothertaboos,fatisatopicthatAmericanstaiIaboutconstantly.
It'snottaboototaIkaboutfat;it*stabootobefat.The"inMIook
isthin,notfat.Intheworkworld,mostcompaniesprefer
youthful-looking,trimexecutivestoseiItheirimagesasweIIastheir
productstothepubIic.Thethinlookisassociatedwithyouth,vigor,
andsuccess.Thefatperson,ontheotherhand,isthoughtofaslazy
andlackinginenergy,self-discipIine,andself-respect.Inan
image-conscioussocietyIiketheU.S.,thinisnin",fatis"out".It,
snotsurprising,then,thatmi11ionsofAmericanshavebeenobsessed
withstayingsiimand"inshape".ThepursuitofayouthfuIphysical
appearanceisnot,however,thesolereasonforAmericans1fascination
withdietandexercise.Recentresearchhasshownthecriticalimportance
ofdietandexerciseforpersonalhealth.Asinmosttechnologically
developednations,theIifestyleofNorthAmericanshaschanged
dramaticallyduringthecourseofthelastcentury,modernmachinesdo
alIthephysicallaborthatpeopIewereonceforcedtodobyhand.Cars
andbusestransportusquicklyfrompointtopoint.Asaresultof
inactivityanddisuse,people*sbodiescaneasilybecomeweakand
vulnerabletodisease.Inanefforttoavoidsuchafate,millionsof
A.Husbandandwife.
B.Teacherandstudent.
C.Policemananddriver.
D.Motherandson.
7.AtsometimeinyourIife,youmayhaveastrongdesiretodosomething
strangeorterrible.However,chancesarethatyoudon'tactonyour
impulse,butletitpassinstead.Youknowthattocommittheactionis
wronginsomewayandthatotherpeopIewi11notacceptyourbehavior.
Perhapsthemostinterestingthingaboutthephenomenonoftaboobehavior
ishowitcanchangeovertheyearswithinthesamesociety,howcertain
behaviorandattitudeonceconsideredtaboocanbecomeperfectly
acceptableandnaturaIatanotherpointintime.Topicssuchasdeath,
forexampIe,wereonceconsideredsoupsettingandunpleasantthatit
wasatabootoeventaIkaboutthem.NowwiththepubIicationofimportant
bookssuchasOnDeathandDyingandLearningtoSayGoodbye,peoplehave
becomemoreawareoftheimportanceofexpressingfeeIingsaboutdeath
and,asaresult,aremorewillingtotaiIaboutthistaboosubject.
OneofthenewesttaboosinAmericansocietyisthetopicoffat.Uniike
manyothertaboos,fatisatopicthatAmericanstaiIaboutconstantly.
It'snottaboototaIkaboutfat;it*stabootobefat.The"in"Iook
isthin,notfat.Intheworkworld,mostcompaniesprefer
youthfuI_1ooking,trimexecutivestoseIItheirimagesasweIIastheir
productstothepubIic.Thethinlookisassociatedwithyouth,vigor,
andsuccess.Thefatperson,ontheotherhand,isthoughtofaslazy
andlackinginenergy,self-discipIine,andself-respect.Inan
image-conscioussocietyIiketheU.S.,thinis"in",fatis"out".It'
snotsurprising,then,thatmi11ionsofAmericanshavebeenobsessed
withstayingsiimand"inshape".ThepursuitofayouthfuIphysical
appearanceisnot,however,thesolereasonforAmericans,fascination
withdietandexercise.Recentresearchhasshownthecriticalimportance
ofdietandexerciseforpersonalhealth.Asinmosttechnologically
developednations,theIifestyleofNorthAmericanshaschanged
dramaticallyduringthecourseofthelastcentury,modernmachinesdo
alIthephysicallaborthatpeopIewereonceforcedtodobyhand.Cars
andbusestransportusquicklyfrompointtopoint.Asaresultof
inactivityanddisuse,peopIe'sbodiescaneasilybecomeweakand
vulnerabletodisease.Inanefforttoavoidsuchafate,millionsof
Americansarespendingmoreoftheirtimeexercising.
BasedontheideaspresentedinthepassagewecanconeIude"beingfat"
inAmericansociety.
A.willalwaysremainataboo
B.isnotconsideredasataboobymostpeople
C.haslongbeenataboo
D.maynolongerbeataboosomeday
8.PolIution:ALifeandDeathIssueOneofthemainthemesofPIanet
underPressureisthewaymanyoftheEarth'senvironmentaIcrises
reinforceoneanother.PolIutionisanobviousexampIe-wedonothave
theoptionofgrowingfood,orfindingenoughwater,onasqueaky-clean
planet,butononeincreasinglytarnishedandtrashedbythewaywehave
useditsofar.CuttingwasteandclearinguppoIIutioncostmoney.Yet
timeandagainitisthequestforwealththatgeneratesmuchofthemess
inthefirstplace.LivinginawaythatislessdamagingtotheEarth
isnoteasy,butitisvital,becausepoIIutionispervasiveandoften
Iife-threatening.
ThereisaU.N.conventionthatcancover.[A]problembetween
neighbors[C]problemsonairpollution[B]problembetween
stateswhichdonotshareaborder[D]trans-boundaryairpo11ution
Air:theWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)saysthreemillionpeopleare
killedworldwidebyoutdoorairpollutionannuallyfromvehiclesand
industrialemissions,and1.6millionindoorsthroughusingsolidfuel.
Mostareinpoorcountries.
Water:diseasescarriedinwaterareresponsiblefor80%ofi1Inessesand
deathsindevelopingcountries,killingachildeveryeightseconds.Each
year2.1millionpeoplediefromdiarrhoeal(痢疾的)diseasesassociated
withpoorwater.
Soil:contaminatedlandisaprobleminindustrializedcountries,where
fnrmprfactnriPSandpnwprstatinnscan1PRVPwastp1ik(?hpavymptalsin
thesoi1.Ttcanalsooccurindevelopingcountries,sometimesusedfor
dumpingpesticides.Agriculturecanpollutelandwithpesticides,
nitrate-richfertilizersandslurryfromlivestock.Andwhenthe
contaminationreachesriversitdamageslifethere,andcanevencreate
deadzonesoffthecoast,asintheGulfofMexico.
ChronicProblem
Chemicalsareafrequentpollutant.Whenwethinkofchemical
contaminationitisoftenimagesofevents1ikeBhopalthatcometomind.
Buttheproblemiswidespread.Onestudysays7-20%ofcancersare
attributabletopoorairandpollutioninhomesandworkplaces.TheWHO,
concernedaboutchemicalsthatpersistandbuildupinthebody,
especiallyinLlieyoung,sttyswemay"beconduulingalarge-scale
experimentwithchildren'shealth'1.
Someman-madechemicals,endocrine(内分泌)disruptors1ikephthalates(M
酸盐)andnonylphenol-abreakdownproductofspermicides(杀精子剂),
cosmeticsanddetergents-arcblamedforcausingchangesinthegenitals,
ofsomeanimals.Affectedspeciesincludepolarbears-sonoteventhe
Arcticisimmune.Andthechemicalsclimbthefoodchain,fromfisnto
mammals,andtous.About70,000chemicalsareonthemarket,witharound
1,500newonesappearingannually.Atleast30,000arethoughtneverto
havebeencomprehensivelytestedfortheirpossibleriskstopeople.At
firstglance
9.Questions11to18arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
A.Atthelibrary.
B.Attheairport.
C.Atthepostoffice.
D.Attheteacher*soffice.
10.AtsometimeinyourIife,youmayhaveastrongdesiretodosomething
strangeorterrible.However,chancesarethatyoudon'tactonyour
impulse,butletitpassinstead.Youknowthattocommittheactionis
wronginsomewayandthatotherpeopIewi11notacceptyourbehavior.
Perhapsthemostinterestingthingaboutthephenomenonoftaboobehavior
ishowitcanchangeovertheyearswithinthesamesociety,howcertain
behaviorandattitudeonceconsideredtaboocanbecomeperfectly
acceptableandnaturaIatanotherpointintime.Topicssuchasdeath,
forexampIe,wereonceconsideredsoupsettingandunpleasantthatit
wasatabootoeventaIkaboutthem.NowwiththepubIicationofimportant
bookssuchasOnDeathandDyingandLearningtoSayGoodbye,peopIehave
becomemoreawareoftheimportanceofexpressingfeeIingsaboutdeath
and,asaresult,aremorewillingtotaIIaboutthistaboosubject.
OneofthenewesttaboosinAmericansocietyisthetopicoffat.Uniike
manyothertaboos,fatisatopicthatAmericanstaiIaboutconstantly.
It'snottaboototaIkaboutfat;it'stabootobefat.The"in"look
isthin,notfat.Intheworkworld,mostcompaniesprefer
youthful-looking,trimexecutivestoseiItheirimagesasweIIastheir
productstothepubIic.Thethinlookisassociatedwithyouth,vigor,
andsuccess.Thefatperson,ontheotherhand,isthoughtofaslazy
andlackinginenergy,self-discipIine,andself-respect.Inan
image-conscioussocietyIiketheU.S.,thinis"in",fatis"out".It,
snotsurprising,then,thatmi11ionsofAmericanshavebeenobsessed
withstayingsiimand"inshape".ThepursuitofayouthfuIphysical
appearanceisnot,however,thesolereasonforAmericans*fascination
withdietandexercise.Recentresearchhasshownthecriticalimportance
ofdietandexerciseforpersonalhealth.Asinmosttechnologically
developednations,theIifestyleofNorthAmericanshaschanged
dramaticaIlyduringthecourseoftheIastcentury,modernmachinesdo
alIthephysicallaborthatpeopIewereonceforcedtodobyhand.Cars
andbusestransportusquicklyfrompointtopoint.Asaresultof
inactivityanddisuse,people*sbodiescaneasilybecomeweakand
vulnerabletodisease.Inanefforttoavoidsuchafate,millionsof
Americansarespendingmoreoftheirtimeexercising.
Thetopicoffatismanyothertaboosubjects.
A.thesameas
B.differentfrom
C.morepopularthan
D.lessoftentalkedaboutthan
11.Wecanbeginourdiscussionof"popuIationasgIobaIissue"withwhat
mostpersonsmeanwhentheydiscuss"thepopuIationproblem":toomany
peopleonearthandatoorapidincreaseinthenumberaddedeachyear.
Thefactsarenotindispute;itwasquiterighttoempIoytheanalogy
thatIikeneddemographicgrowthto"along,thinpowderfusethatbums
steadilyandhaltinglyuntiIitfinallyreachesthechargeandexplodes*'.
Tounderstandthecurrentsituation,whichischaracterizedbyrapid
increasesinpopulation,itisnecessarytounderstandthehistoryof
popuIationtrends.Rapidgrowthisacomparativelyrecentphenomenon.
Lookingbackatthe8,000yearsofdemographichistory,wefindthat
popuIationshavebeenvirtua11ystabIeorgrowingverysIightIyformost
ofhumanhistory.Formostofourancestors,Iifewashard,oftennasty,
andveryshort.TherewashighfertiIityinmostplaces,butthiswas
usuaIlybalancedbyhighmortaIity.Formostofhumanhistory,itwas
seIdomthecasethatoneintenpersonswouldIivepastforty,while
infancyandchiIdhoodwereespeciallyriskyperiods.Often,societies
wereincleardangerofextinetionbecausedeathratescouldexceedtheir
birthrates.Thus,thepopuIationprobIemthroughoutmostofhistorywas
howtopreventextinetionofthehumanrace.Thispatternisimportant
tonotice.Notonlydoesitputthecurrentproblemsofdemographicgrowth
intoahistoricalperspective,butitsuggeststhatthecauseofrapid
increaseinpopulationinrecentyearsisnotasuddenenthusiasmfor
morechiIdren,butanimprovementintheconditionsthattraditionally
havecausedhighmortaIity.Demographichistorycanbedividedinto
twomajorperiods:atimeoflong,slowgrowthwhichextendedfromabout
8000B.C.tillapproximately1650A.D.Inthefirstperiodofsome9,600
years,thepopuIationincreasedfromsome8millionto500millionin
1650.Between1650and1975,thepopuIationhasincreasedfrom500million
tomorethan4bi11ion.AndthepopuIationreached6.2bi11ionthroughout
theworIdbytheyear2000.Onewaytoappreciatethisdramaticdifference
insuchabstractnumbersistoreducethetimeframetosomethingthat
ismoremanageable.Between8000B.C.and1650,anaverageofonly50,000
personswasbeingaddedannuallytotheworld'spopulation.Atpresent,
thisnumberisaddedeverysixhours.Theincreaseisabout80,000,000
personsannually.
Theword"demographic"(Line4,Para.1)means.
A.statisticsofhunan
B.surroundingsstudy
C.accumulationofhuman
D.developmentofhuman
12.Questions11to18arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
A.Heisgoodatdrawingpictures.
B.Helikespicturesverymuch.
C.Helikesvisitingtheartmuseumverymuch.
D.HPthinksthpartmuseumisavaryqni(?tplacp.
13.Wecanbeginourdiscussionof"populationasglobalissue"withwhat
mostpersonsmeanwhentheydiscuss"thepopuIationproblem":toomany
peopIeonearthandatoorapidincreaseinthenumberaddedeachyear.
Thefactsarenotindispute;itwasquiterighttoempIoytheanalogy
thatIikeneddemographicgrowthto"along,thinpowderfusethatbums
steadilyandhaltinglyuntiIitfinallyreachesthechargeandexplodes".
Tounderstandthecurrentsituation,whichischaracterizedbyrapid
increasesinpopulation,itisnecessarytounderstandthehistoryof
popuIationtrends.Rapidgrowthisacomparativelyrecentphenomenon.
Lookingbackatthe8,000yearsofdemographichistory,wefindthat
popuIationshavebeenvirtuaIIystabIeorgrowingverysIightIyformost
ofhumanhistory.Formostofourancestors,Iifewashard,oftennasty,
andveryshort.TherewashighfertiIityinmostplaces,butthiswas
usuallybalancedbyhighmortaIity.Formostofhumanhistory,itwas
seIdomthecasethatoneintenpersonswouldIivepastforty,while
infancyandchiIdhoodwereespeciallyriskyperiods.Often,societies
wereincleardangerofextinetionbecausedeathratescouldexceedtheir
birthrates.Thus,thepopuIationproblemthroughoutmostofhistorywas
howtopreventextinetionofthehumanrace.Thispatternisimportant
tonotice.Notonlydoesitputthecurrentproblemsofdemographicgrowth
intoahistoricalperspectivetbutitsuggeststhatthecauseofrapid
increaseinpopulationinrecentyearsisnotasuddenenthusiasmfor
morechiIdren,butanimprovementintheconditionsthattraditionally
havecausedhighmortality.Demographichistorycanbedividedinto
twomajorperiods:atimeoflong,slowgrowthwhichextendedfromabout
8000B.C.tillapproximately1650A.D.Inthefirstperiodofsome9t600
years,thepopuIationincreasedfromsome8millionto500millionin
1650.Between1650and1975,thepopuIationhasincreasedfrom500million
tomorethan4bi11ion.AndthepopuIationreached6.2bi11ionthroughout
theworIdbytheyear2000.Onewaytoappreciatethisdramaticdifference
insuchabstractnumbersistoreducethetimeframetosomethingthat
ismoremanageable.Between8000B.C.and1650,anaverageofonly50,000
personswasbeingaddedannuaIlytotheworId,spopulation.Atpresent,
thisnumberisaddedeverysixhours.Theincreaseisabout80,000,000
personsannually.
Whichofthefollowingdemographicgrowthpatternsismostsuitablefor
thelongthinpowderfuseanaIogy
A.Avirtuallystableorslightlydecreasingperiodandthenasudden
explosionofpopulation.
B.AslowgrowLhfoi-alongLimeandthenaperiodofrapid,(JxaniaLic
increase.
C.Toomanypeopleonearthandafewrapidincreaseinthenumberadded
eachyear.
D.Alongperiodwhendeathratesexceedbirthratesandthenashortperiod
withhigherfertilityandlowermortality.
14.AtsometimeinyourIife,youmayhaveastrongdesiretodosomething
strangeorterrible.However,chancesarethatyoudon'tactonyour
impulse,butletitpassinstead.Youknowthattocommittheactionis
wronginsomewayandthatotherpeopIewillnotacceptyourbehavior.
Perhapsthemostinterestingthingaboutthephenomenonoftaboobehavior
ishowitcanchangeovertheyearswithinthesamesociety,howcertain
behaviorandattitudeonceconsideredtaboocanbecomeperfectly
acceptableandnaturalatanotherpointintime.Topicssuchasdeath,
forexampIe,wereonceconsideredsoupsettingandunpleasantthatit
wasatabootoeventaIkaboutthem.NowwiththepubIicationofimportant
bookssuchasOnDeathandDyingandLearningtoSayGoodbye,peopIehave
becomemoreawareoftheimportanceofexpressingfeeIingsaboutdeath
and,asaresult,aremorewillingtotaiIaboutthistaboosubject.
OneofthenewesttaboosinAmericansocietyisthetopicoffat.Uniike
manyothertaboos,fatisatopicthatAmericanstaiIaboutconstantly.
It'snottaboototaIkaboutfat;it'stabootobefat.The"in"Iook
isthin,notfat.IntheworkworId,mostcompaniesprefer
youthful-looking,trimexecutivestoseiItheirimagesasweIIastheir
productstothepubIic.Thethinlookisassociatedwithyouth,vigor,
andsuccess.Thefatperson,ontheotherhand,isthoughtofaslazy
andlackinginenergy,self-discipIinerandself-respect.Inan
image-conscioussocietyIiketheU.S.,thinis"in",fatis"out".It,
snotsurprising,then,thatmi11ionsofAmericanshavebeenobsessed
withstayingsiimand"inshape".ThepursuitofayouthfuIphysical
appearanceisnot,however,thesolereasonforAmericans'fascination
withdietandexercise.Recentresearchhasshownthecriticalimportance
ofdietandexerciseforpersonalhealth.Asinmosttechnologically
developednations,theIifestyleofNorthAmericanshaschanged
dramaticallyduringthecourseofthelastcentury,modernmachinesdo
alIthephysicallaborthatpeopIewereonceforcedtodobyhand.Cars
andbusestransportusquicklyfrompointtopoint.Asaresultof
inactivityanddisuse,peopIe,sbodiescaneasilybecomeweakand
vulnerabletodisease.Inanefforttoavoidsuchafate,millionsof
Americansarespendingmoreoftheirtimeexercising.
Whatdoesnthinis'in',andfatis'out'"mean,!
A.Thinis"inside”,andfatis"outside”.
B.Thinis"diligent",andfatis"lazy".
C.Thinis"youthful",andfatis"spiritless".
D.Thinis"fashionable'1,andfatis"unfashionable”.
15.PoIIution:ALifeandDeathIssueOneofthemainthemesofPIanet
underPressureisthewaymanyoftheEarth*senvironmentalcrises
reinforceoneanother.PolIutionisanobviousexampIe-wedonothave
theoptionofgrowingfood,orfindingenoughwater,onasqueaky-clean
planet,butononeincreasinglytarnishedandtrashedbythewaywehave
useditsofar.CuttingwasteandcIoaringuppoIIutioncostmoney.Yet
timeandagainitisthequestforwealththatgeneratesmuchofthemess
inthefirstpIace.LivinginawaythatislessdamagingtotheEarth
isnoteasy,butitisvital,becausepoIIutionispervasiveandoften
Iife-threatening.
Whatisnotsaidtobeawayofcleaningupafterourselves[A]Throw
Iessaway.[C]Don'tuseitagain.[B]DesignrecycIed
products.[D]Lastlonger.
Air:theWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)saysthreemiIlionpeopleare
killedworldwidebyoutdoorairpollutionannuallyfromvehiclesand
industrialemissions,and1.6millionindoorsthroughusingsolidfuel.
Mostareinpoorcountries.
Water:diseasescarriedinwaterareresponsiblefor80%ofillnessesand
deathsindevelopingcountries,killingachildeveryeightseconds.Each
year2.1millionpeoplediefromdiarrhoeal(痢疾的)diseasesassociated
withpoorwater.
Soil:contaminatedlandisaprobleminindustrializedcountries,where
formerfactoriesandpowerstationscan1eavewastelikeheavymetalsin
thesoil.Ttcanalsooccurindevelopingcountries,sometimesusedfor
dumpingpesticides.Agriculturecanpollutelandwithpesticides,
nitrate-richfertilizersandslurryfromlivestock.Andwhenthe
contaminationreachesriversitdamageslifethere,andcanevencreate
deadzonesoffthecoast,asintheGulfofMexico.
ChronicProblpm
Chemicalsareafrequentpollutant.Whenwethinkofchemical
contaminationitisoftenimagesofevents1ikeBhopalthatcometomind.
Buttheproblemiswidespread.Onestudysays7-20%ofcancersare
attributabletopoorairandpollutioninhomesandworkplaces.TheWHO,
concernedaboutchemicalsthatpersistandbuildupinthebody,
especiallyintheyoung,sayswcmay"beconductingalarge-scale
experimentwithchildren'shealth11.
Someman-madechemicals,endocrine(内分泌)disruptors1ikephthalates(M
酸盐)andnonylphenol-abreakdownproductofspermicides(杀精子剂),
cosmeticsanddctcrgcnts-arcblamedforcausingchangesinthegenitals,
ofsomeanimals.Affectedspeciesincludepolarbears-sonoteventhe
Arcticisinunuiie.AndIliechemicalsclimbthefoodchain,£10111fis:ito
mammals,andtous.About70,000chemicalsareonthemarket,witharound
1,500newonesappearingannually.Atleast30,000arethoughtneverto
havebeencomprehensivelytestedfortheirpossibleriskstopeople.At
firstglance
16.Wecanbeginourdiscussionof"populationasgIobaIissue"withwhat
mostpersonsmeanwhentheydis
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