4. iii (See para.E: Moreover, the case has a bearing on several other bitterly-contested lawsuits.)
5. vii牋 (See para.F:...many state governments are determined to tackle climate change. And several of the leading contenders for 2008's presidential election are much keener on emissions caps than Mr Bush.)
6. No.?(See para.B, lines 11-12: Ten states, among them gas-guzzling Texas and car-making Michigan, also back支持 the EPA.)
7. Yes.?(See para.C, lines 2-3: American Samoa, a Pacific territory in danger of vanishing beneath the rising ocean)
8. Not Given.?(See para.D, Lines 5-6: In theory, they must prove that the EPA's foot-dragging has caused them some specific harm that regulation might remedy--a tall order in a field as fraught with uncertainty as climatology)
9. Yes. (See para.E, lines 3-4: the case has a bearing意義 on several other bitterly-contested lawsuits.)
10. America / The U.S. (See para.A, lines 1-3: When the subject is global warming, the villain is usually America. Although it produces a quarter of the greenhouse gases that are heating up the planet, it refuses to regulate them.)
11. George Bush (See para.B, line 7: That is in keeping with the policies of President George Bush, who opposes mandatory curbs on emissions)
12. Carmakers (See para.E , lines 4-7: Carmakers, for example, are trying to get the courts to strike down a Californian state law based on certain provisions of the Clean Air Act that require them to reduce their vehicles' CO2 emissions.)
13. Regulation (See para.F, lines 8-7: Many businesses, even some power companies, would rather see regulation now than prolonged uncertainty.)
Notes:
1. Kyoto Protocol: 京都議定書
2. That is in keeping with the policies of President George Bush, who opposes mandatory curbs on emissions and believes that any international accord on global warming should apply to all countries—unlike the Kyoto protocol, which exempts poor ones, including big polluters such as China and India. 那與布什總統(tǒng)的政策保持一致。布什反對對排放采取強制手段,認為任何有關全球變暖的國際條約都應適用于所有的國家而不是像京都議定書那樣免除包括中國和印度這樣的大的污染制造者在內的貧窮國家的義務。
5. vii牋 (See para.F:...many state governments are determined to tackle climate change. And several of the leading contenders for 2008's presidential election are much keener on emissions caps than Mr Bush.)
6. No.?(See para.B, lines 11-12: Ten states, among them gas-guzzling Texas and car-making Michigan, also back支持 the EPA.)
7. Yes.?(See para.C, lines 2-3: American Samoa, a Pacific territory in danger of vanishing beneath the rising ocean)
8. Not Given.?(See para.D, Lines 5-6: In theory, they must prove that the EPA's foot-dragging has caused them some specific harm that regulation might remedy--a tall order in a field as fraught with uncertainty as climatology)
9. Yes. (See para.E, lines 3-4: the case has a bearing意義 on several other bitterly-contested lawsuits.)
10. America / The U.S. (See para.A, lines 1-3: When the subject is global warming, the villain is usually America. Although it produces a quarter of the greenhouse gases that are heating up the planet, it refuses to regulate them.)
11. George Bush (See para.B, line 7: That is in keeping with the policies of President George Bush, who opposes mandatory curbs on emissions)
12. Carmakers (See para.E , lines 4-7: Carmakers, for example, are trying to get the courts to strike down a Californian state law based on certain provisions of the Clean Air Act that require them to reduce their vehicles' CO2 emissions.)
13. Regulation (See para.F, lines 8-7: Many businesses, even some power companies, would rather see regulation now than prolonged uncertainty.)
Notes:
1. Kyoto Protocol: 京都議定書
2. That is in keeping with the policies of President George Bush, who opposes mandatory curbs on emissions and believes that any international accord on global warming should apply to all countries—unlike the Kyoto protocol, which exempts poor ones, including big polluters such as China and India. 那與布什總統(tǒng)的政策保持一致。布什反對對排放采取強制手段,認為任何有關全球變暖的國際條約都應適用于所有的國家而不是像京都議定書那樣免除包括中國和印度這樣的大的污染制造者在內的貧窮國家的義務。