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Representatives from more than 150 countries are meeting in Paris to try to reach an agreement on climate change. They will be joined by 40,000 delegates and organizers from 130 non-governmental organizations.
The world leaders are debating ways to reduce emissions from fossil fuels-like oil and gasoline-to slow the rise of the Earth’s temperature. The U.N. weather agency says the average global temperature will rise by 1 degree Celsius. The U.N. wants to keep the global temperature from rising by more than 2 degrees Celsius.
On Monday, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told the world leaders that the meeting “must mark a decisive turning point.” He told them they have “the power to secure the well-being of this and succeeding generations.”
Before the climate change meeting in Paris began, President Barack Obama met with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Obama said the two countries agree on what is needed to slow global warming. He said that includes lowering carbon emissions and giving money to developing nations to help them make changes. The U.S. has promised to reduce emissions up to 28 percent by 2025. China has said its emissions will not increase after about 2030.
French President Francois Hol-lande says it will not be easy for the world leaders to reach an agreement. He says he is not sure if any agreement can be made. He is also worried about whether small countries have enough money to put in place measures to reduce their emissions. And he is not sure countries can be monitored to ensure they are meeting their promises to limit emissions. This year, 183 countries have released long-term plans to deal with climate change. But experts believe the negotiations at the Paris meeting and other international meetings over the next two weeks will be difficult.
France says about 2,800 police officers and soldiers are guarding the conference in case of terrorist attacks. French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said almost 1,000 people believed to be threats to security have been refused entry into France.
1. What is the purpose of the Paris Climate Change Conference?
A. To discuss the measures to reduce emissions.
B. To secure the well-being of future generations.
C. To provide financial support for developing countries.
D. To slow the rise of the Earth’s temperature.
2. We can infer from the passage that _________.
A. the conference is of great importance
B. Paris is still faced with threats from terrorists
C. the United States is a resp-onsible country
D. great decisions will be made at the conference
【答案】1.D 2.A
1)fossil [‘fs(?)l] adj. 化石的
2)succeeding [s?k’si:di?] adj. 以后的,后来的
3)monitor [‘mnt?] vt. 监控
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Representatives from more than 150 countries are meeting in Paris to try to reach an agreement on climate change. They will be joined by 40,000 delegates and organizers from 130 non-governmental organizations.
The world leaders are debating ways to reduce emissions from fossil fuels-like oil and gasoline-to slow the rise of the Earth’s temperature. The U.N. weather agency says the average global temperature will rise by 1 degree Celsius. The U.N. wants to keep the global temperature from rising by more than 2 degrees Celsius.
On Monday, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told the world leaders that the meeting “must mark a decisive turning point.” He told them they have “the power to secure the well-being of this and succeeding generations.”
Before the climate change meeting in Paris began, President Barack Obama met with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Obama said the two countries agree on what is needed to slow global warming. He said that includes lowering carbon emissions and giving money to developing nations to help them make changes. The U.S. has promised to reduce emissions up to 28 percent by 2025. China has said its emissions will not increase after about 2030.
French President Francois Hol-lande says it will not be easy for the world leaders to reach an agreement. He says he is not sure if any agreement can be made. He is also worried about whether small countries have enough money to put in place measures to reduce their emissions. And he is not sure countries can be monitored to ensure they are meeting their promises to limit emissions. This year, 183 countries have released long-term plans to deal with climate change. But experts believe the negotiations at the Paris meeting and other international meetings over the next two weeks will be difficult.
France says about 2,800 police officers and soldiers are guarding the conference in case of terrorist attacks. French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said almost 1,000 people believed to be threats to security have been refused entry into France.
1. What is the purpose of the Paris Climate Change Conference?
A. To discuss the measures to reduce emissions.
B. To secure the well-being of future generations.
C. To provide financial support for developing countries.
D. To slow the rise of the Earth’s temperature.
2. We can infer from the passage that _________.
A. the conference is of great importance
B. Paris is still faced with threats from terrorists
C. the United States is a resp-onsible country
D. great decisions will be made at the conference
【答案】1.D 2.A
1)fossil [‘fs(?)l] adj. 化石的
2)succeeding [s?k’si:di?] adj. 以后的,后来的
3)monitor [‘mnt?] vt. 监控
本时文由《求学》战略合作伙伴《奇速英语APP》供稿。读时文、听美文、24个故事串记高考3500个词汇,尽在奇速英语官网www.qisuen.cn!添加英语教育专家、CCTV全国中小学生英语电视大赛评委团副主席蔡章兵教授QQ:757722345(备注《求学》读者),即可免费参加每月举行的《2016高考风向标——高考英语高分备考策略》专家讲座。