下列关于评价地面水环境影响的基本资料要求,说法正确的有()。A.水域功能一般应由环境影响评价单位下列关于评价地面水环境影响的基本资料要求,说法正确的有()。
A. 水域功能一般应由环境影响评价单位据调查后确定
B. 规划中几个建设项目在一定时期(如5年)内兴建并向同一地面水环境排污时,应由政府有关部门规定各建设项目的排污总量
C. 向已超标的水体排污时,应结合环境规划酌情处理或由环保部门事先规定排污要求
D. 规划中几个建设项目在一定时期(如5年)内兴建并向同一地面水环境排污时,政府有关部门未规定各建设项目的允许利用水体自净能力的比例,环评单位可以自行拟定认可
E. 河道断流应由当地人民政府规定其水域功能,并据以选择标准,进行评价
Campfires twinkled on the beaches and along the causeways near Cape Kennedy. Nearly a million people had come to watch the launch of Apollo 11. Many had sweated in bumper-to-bumper traffic from Cocoa Beach to Titusville the night before. Even at 3 a.m. on this muggy Wednesday morning, the headlights of almost 300,000 cars cut through the dark-ness, intensifying the excitement. In 6.5 hours, NASA would launch three astronauts in mankind’s first attempt to land on the moon. It was an event no one wanted to miss.
In Firing Room I of the launch-control center, the liftoff team was supervising the hazardous loading of 2200 tons of super-cold liquid-oxygen (LOX) and liquid-hydrogen(LH2) propellants into the massive white pillar of Saturn V. Even at rates of up to 10,000 gallons a minute, the operation would take four hours and was so dangerous that the pad, usually crowded with work trucks and men in coveralls, had been ordered evacuated.
Hundreds of engineers and technicians were hunched over computer consoles, monitoring the thousands of separate systems aboard the three-stage booster and the Apollo spacecraft itself. The composite vehicle was heavier than a World War II destroyer. It contained six million parts and a total of 91 engines and motors, making it the most complex machine ever assembled. In theory all this machinery had to work perfectly if we were to succeed in our mission.
At 4:15 a. m., Deke Slayton, director of flight-crew operations, came to wake Neil Armstrong, Mike Collins and me. In our windowless quarters, we couldn’t tell if it was night or day, or if the weather had held for launch morning. But Deke had a sheath of flapping weather reports. "It’s a beautiful morning," he said. "You'll go."
Deke and astronaut Bill Anders ate breakfast with us. They were friendly and talkative, but also somewhat distant. The three of us——Neil, Mike and I——were going. They were staying behind.
What type of writing is the written material?
A. It is a story told by one of the flight crew of Apollo 11.
B. It is a news report filed by a correspondent on the spot.
C. It is a diary written by a member of the liftoff team.
D. It is a written statement presented to NASA
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: The UN says a UN team is close to destroying Iraq's largest complex capable of producing biological weapons. A UN official in Baghdad said the team should finish dismantling the factory by mid-June. Iraq insists the plant produces animal feed, but the UN official says the site near Baghdad can also be used to produce materials for germ warfare and therefore must be dismantled. Under the terms that ended the 1991 Gulf War, Iraq is to be stripped of weapons of mass destruction and the means to produce them.
The Iraqi factory must be dismantled because it can produce______.
A. animal feed capable of being used as biological weapons
B. materials for weapons of mass destruction
C. massive weapons for germ warfare
D. biological weapons