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People have worded about smog for many years, and the government has spent billions of dollars to try to clean up the air of big
People have worded about smog for many years, and the government has spent billions of dollars to try to clean up the air of big
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2018-05-06
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People have worded about smog for many years, and the government has spent billions of dollars to try to clean up the air of big cities. Now we find that there is no escape from unhealthful air. Recent studies have shown that air inside many homes, office buildings, and schools is full of pollutants: chemicals, bacteria, smoke, and gases. These pollutants are causing a group of unpleasant and dangerous symptoms that experts call "sick building syndrome". A "sick building" might be a small house in a rural area or an enormous office building in an urban center.
A recent study reached a surprising conclusion: Indoor air pollution is almost always two to five times worse than outside pollution! This is true even in buildings that are close to factories that produce chemicals. The solution to this problem would seem very clear: Open your windows and stay out of modern office buildings with windows that don’t open.
Unfortunately, the solution might not be so simple, better ventilation—a system for moving fresh air—can cut indoor air pollution to a safe level, but lack of ventilation is seldom the main cause of the problem. Experts have found that buildings create their own pollution. Imagine a typical home. The people who live there burn oil, wood, or gas for cooking and heating. They might smoke cigarettes, pipes, or cigars. They use chemicals for cleaning. They use hundreds of products made of plastic or particle board; these products—such as the shelves in Oakland High School—give off chemicals that we can’t see but that we do breathe in. And in many areas, the ground under the building might send a dangerous gas called radon into the home. The people in the house are breathing in a "chemical soup", and medical experts don’t yet know how dangerous this is for the human body.
In the first paragraph the author is trying to draw our attention______.
选项
A、to the improved quality of outdoor air
B、to the risks of unhealthy air
C、to the sources of pollutants
D、to indoor pollution
答案
D
解析
主旨题。题目问的是文章第一段作者想让人们对什么问题引起重视。第一段主要指出室内污染以及其所导致的“sick building syndrome”。故选D。
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