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1、高中英语外刊阅读语法填空November 151 全球升温1.5度和2度区别到底有多大?What's the difference between 1.5°C and 2°C of global warming? Over and over at the UN climate summit in Glasgow, world leaders have stressed the need 1_(limit) global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.Scientists have said 2_(cross) the 1.5
2、°C threshold(界限) risks unleashing(爆发) far more severe climate change effects on people, wildlife and ecosystems.Preventing it requires almost halving(减半) global CO2 emissions by 2030 from 2010 levels and cutting them to net-zero by 2050.But what is the 3_(different) between 1.5°C and 2
3、6;C of warming?Already, the world has heated to around 1.1°C above pre-industrial levels. Each of the last four decades was 4_(hot) than any decade since 1850."We never had such a global warming in only a few decades", said climate scientist Daniela Jacob at the Climate Service Center
4、 Germany. "Half a degree means much more extreme weather, and it can be more often, more intense, or extended in duration(持续时间)."Just this year, torrential rains flooded Western Europe, 5_(kill) hundreds of people. Hundreds more died when temperatures in the Pacific Northwest hit record hi
5、ghs. Greenland saw massive melting events, wildfires ravaged the Mediterranean and Siberia, and record 6_(dry) hit parts of Brazil."Climate change is already affecting every 7_(inhabit) region across the globe," said climate scientist Rachel Warren at the University of East Anglia.More war
6、ming to 1.5°C and beyond will worsen such impacts. For example, heatwaves would become both more frequent and more severe.A warmer atmosphere can also hold more moisture, resulting in more extreme rainfall 8_ raises flood risks. It also increases evaporation(蒸发), leading to more intense drought
7、s."At 1.5°C, theres a good chance we can prevent most of the Greenland and west Antarctic ice sheet from collapsing," said climate scientist Michael Mann at Pennsylvania State University.But blow past 2°C and the ice sheets could collapse, Mann said, with sea levels rising up to
8、10 metres - though how 9_(quick) that could happen is uncertain.Warming of 2°C, versus 1.5°C, would also increase the impact 10_ food production.A warmer world could see the mosquitoes that carry diseases such as malaria and dengue fever(登革热) expand across a wider range. But 2°C would
9、 also see a bigger share of insects and animals lose most of their habitat range, compared with 1.5°C, and increase the risk of forest fires - another risk to wildlife.keys:1 to limit 2 crossing 3 difference 4 hotter 5 killing6 drought 7 inhabited 8 that 9 quickly 10 on2 新加坡:主动放弃打疫苗者需自付新冠医药费Sin
10、gapore to start charging Covid patients who are unvaccinated by choice Singapore will no longer pay the Covid-19 medical bills for people “unvaccinated(不打疫苗) by choice”, the government said, as the country grapples(与.搏斗) with a surge (激增)in cases.The government 1_(current) covers the full Covid medi
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