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請依下文回答第 6 題至第 9 題  Hong Kong has lost its sky. The city is frequently 6 in a noxious smog, and many days the only place youcan see a clear shot of the famously picturesque skyline is in ads for luxury apartments. Urban esthetics 7 , thedamage to Hong Kong residents’ lungs may be worse. “The only safe conclusion is that air pollution is having a veryserious 8 effect on the health of people of all ages,” says Dr. Anthony Hedley, chairman of the Department ofCommunity Medicine at the University of Hong Kong. The only good news is that air pollution has become so severethat Hong Kongers are finally ready to force their leaders to act. And the city’s business community is pushing forsolutions. The answers are out there: the government’s Council for Sustainable Development in early May 2006released a number of smart anti-pollution 9 , such as restricting vehicle use on high-pollution days, and askingelectricity producers to use only clean coal or low-polluting natural gas by 2010.  In the meantime, many experts doubt whether Hong Kong’s bureaucracy has the imagination or the will toimplement those ideas. Christine Loh, CEO of the local think tank Civic Exchange, says that they just do not have thekind of political leadership now.
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(A)clammed
(B)cloaked
(C)soiled
(D)sucked

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答案:B
難度:適中0.590909
統計:A(1),B(13),C(3),D(2),E(0)

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