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The silent killer — air pollution causes seven million premature (过早的) ___1___ (death) a year, not just in ___2___ (develop) countries but also in UK and the USA as well. In China,people are well aware of the health problems it brings.
I check every part every day. If it has heavy air pollution, I will prepare masks for my family. I dislike ___3___ when the air is bad. Because bad air makes it difficult for me to breathe and I think it does influence my ___4___ (perform) at work. A new research in China has also found a link between air quality and levels of intelligence. In the study, 25,000 people living across China __5___ (test) in language and math skills last year. They found the results of those ___6___ lived in more polluted areas were ___7___ (negative) impacted, especially in languages. It adds to a growing body of evidence that air pollution has an effect not just on the lungs and heart ___8___ on the brain.
This research shows that the longer we are exposed to air pollution, the ___9___ (many) problems we’re storing up for later life. Campaigners hope this study will persuade the British government ___10___ (think) hard before it publishes its clean air strategy next year.
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【晋冀鲁豫中原名校2019届高三第三次联考】Stand in line at any grocery store or sit in any hospital waiting room, and you see people staring at their phones, probably catching up on news or just relieving their boredom. This seems harmless enough. But could being on our phones affect our___1___(able) to connect with the people around us?__2___new study aimed to answer that question.
Researcher Kostadin Kushlev and his colleagues asked pairs of college students,___3___were strangers to each other___4___(come) into a small lab waiting room-either with orwithout their phones. They were told that the researchers were running a bit late and theyneeded to wait. While waiting, their faces were___5___(secret) videotaped. Afterwards, thestudents___6___(report) how they felt and how much they interacted(互动)with the otherparticipants.
The researchers studied videotapes of the faces of airs who interacted,___7___(measure) how often they smiled. The___8___(result)?People with phones exhibited fewer smiles overall. They spent 30% less of the time smiling___9___people without phones, signaling less interest in connecting with others. What's more, thirty-two participants with phones didn't interact at all in the waiting room. These findings show that using phones in public _____10_____(affect) one's interaction with others. Consequently,cell phones should be used wisely.