2015年12月16日 星期三

英語加油站~閱讀練習:巴黎氣候大會

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Toefl, GRE等考試常常有類似這種關於大自然(科學)的文章
不妨拿來練習一下喔!


BBC 環境分析員 Roger Harrabin 說,參加在巴黎舉行的第二十一屆聯合國氣候變化大會( COP21 )的各國談判代表就如何應對環境、氣候變化以及新興經濟體對全球環境帶來的影響進行了探討。

  Negotiators here are, in effect, discussing the shape of a new world order. The old rich-versus-poor divisions are now much more complex.

  The most vulnerable nations blame the rich for the problem, but also fear the rise in pollution from emerging nations like China, India and Brazil. The Americans partially agree. They say emerging economies must play a much bigger role in curbing emissions and in helping the most vulnerable states. Emerging economies say the US can‘t wriggle out of its historic pollution this way.

  It‘s not just posturing. These are deeply-held views. Delegates have 36 hours to start reshaping the way the world sees itself.

  



詞彙表

  new world order 世界新秩序;新的全球秩序

  versus ……相對;與……相比

  vulnerable 弱勢的

  emerging economies 新興經濟體

  curbing 控制,限制

  wriggle out of 借機逃避,找藉口逃避

  posturing 擺姿態



請聽報導並回答下列問題。

  1 True or false The reporter thinks this is mainly a conflict between wealthy
and less wealthy countries.

  2 Who does America say should work harder to solve the world‘s problems

  3 Why are emerging economies not satisfied by America‘s position

  4 Which word means ‘to some extent’

  




答案

  1 False. The reporter says the situation is more complex than ‘rich against
poor’.

  2 America says emerging economies should play a bigger role in reducing
emissions and helping vulnerable nations.

  3 They think that by focusing on what emerging economies should do the

US is trying to escape responsibility for the pollution it caused in the past.

  4 Partially.


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