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職稱英語(yǔ)教材系列強(qiáng)化班PAGE職稱英語(yǔ)通過(guò)率居全國(guó)第一

前言職稱英語(yǔ)等級(jí)考試介紹全國(guó)專業(yè)技術(shù)人員職稱英語(yǔ)等級(jí)考試是由國(guó)家人力資源和社會(huì)保障部專業(yè)技術(shù)人員管理司組織實(shí)施的一項(xiàng)外語(yǔ)考試,它根據(jù)英語(yǔ)在不同專業(yè)領(lǐng)域活動(dòng)的應(yīng)用特點(diǎn),結(jié)合專業(yè)技術(shù)人員掌握和應(yīng)用英語(yǔ)的實(shí)際情況,對(duì)申報(bào)不同級(jí)別職稱的專業(yè)技術(shù)人員的英語(yǔ)水平提出了不同的要求??荚嚬卜秩齻€(gè)專業(yè)類(lèi)別:綜合類(lèi)、理工類(lèi)、衛(wèi)生類(lèi)。每個(gè)專業(yè)類(lèi)別的考試各分A、B、C三個(gè)等級(jí)。A、B、C三個(gè)等級(jí)考試的總分各為100分,考試時(shí)間均為2小時(shí)。每個(gè)等級(jí)的考試各由6個(gè)部分組成每個(gè)級(jí)別的考試題型一樣題量相同但不同級(jí)別考試總的閱讀量及難易程度不同考試主要考查應(yīng)試者理解書(shū)面英語(yǔ)的能力考試內(nèi)容及試卷結(jié)構(gòu)如下:題型材料內(nèi)容答題要求題量分值第一部分詞匯選項(xiàng)

(四選一)15個(gè)句子給出15個(gè)句子,每個(gè)句子中均有1個(gè)詞或短語(yǔ)劃有底橫線,要求應(yīng)試者從所給的4個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇1個(gè)與劃線部分意義最相近的詞或短語(yǔ)。1515第二部分閱讀判斷

(三選一)1篇短文(300~450詞.給出7句話,要求應(yīng)試者根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容做出判斷(正、誤、沒(méi)有直接或間接提到.。77第三部分概括大意與

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2.完成句子(6選4.。88第四部分閱讀理解

(四選一)3篇短文(各300~450詞.每篇短文后有5道題,每道題后面有4個(gè)選項(xiàng),要求應(yīng)試者從中選擇1個(gè)最佳答案。1545第五部分補(bǔ)全短文

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(300~450詞.短文中有5處空白,要求應(yīng)試者通讀短文并將移出的部分重新放回短文的相應(yīng)位置(6選5.。510第六部分完形填空

(四選一)1篇短文

(300~450詞.短文中有15處空白,每處空白給出4個(gè)選項(xiàng),要求應(yīng)試者從中選出1個(gè)最佳答案。1515考試要求學(xué)員:級(jí)別閱讀任務(wù)量詞匯量語(yǔ)法閱讀理解能力A3000詞左右閱讀任務(wù)6000個(gè)左右的單詞和一定數(shù)量的短語(yǔ)考試不直接對(duì)應(yīng)試者所掌握的語(yǔ)法知識(shí)進(jìn)行考查,但應(yīng)試者必須掌握基本的語(yǔ)法知識(shí),主要包括:英語(yǔ)句子的基本語(yǔ)序及其意義;英語(yǔ)句子的結(jié)構(gòu)和常用句型;各種時(shí)、體的形式及其意義;各種從句的構(gòu)成及其意義;句子中詞語(yǔ)的所指、省略、替代、重復(fù),以及句子之間的意義關(guān)系等。掌握所讀材料的主旨和大意;了解闡述主旨的事實(shí)和細(xì)節(jié);利用上下文猜測(cè)某些詞匯和短語(yǔ)的意義;既理解個(gè)別句子的意義,也理解上下文之間的意義關(guān)系;根據(jù)所讀材料進(jìn)行判斷和推論;領(lǐng)會(huì)作者的觀點(diǎn)、意圖和態(tài)度。B2600詞左右閱讀任務(wù)5000個(gè)左右的單詞和一定數(shù)量的短語(yǔ)C2200詞左右閱讀任務(wù)4000個(gè)左右的單詞和一定數(shù)量的短語(yǔ)職稱英語(yǔ)考試詞典的要求:職稱英語(yǔ)考試是閉卷考,但允許考生攜帶詞典進(jìn)入考場(chǎng)。關(guān)于詞典,國(guó)家有明確的規(guī)定,以下詞典不允許帶入考場(chǎng):有職稱字樣的詞典不要帶入考場(chǎng);針對(duì)職稱英語(yǔ)考試編寫(xiě)的詞典不能帶入考場(chǎng);電子出版物,即電子詞典不能帶入考場(chǎng)。其它的詞典國(guó)家沒(méi)有明確的規(guī)定。因此建議盡量選擇具備同義詞、收詞量相對(duì)較大的詞典。提示:報(bào)名參加VIP保過(guò)班、豪華保過(guò)班的學(xué)員不要著急自購(gòu)詞典,我們會(huì)為您免費(fèi)贈(zèng)送紙質(zhì)詞典一本,通過(guò)快遞方式郵寄。講義使用說(shuō)明強(qiáng)化班講義的編寫(xiě)主要依據(jù)職稱英語(yǔ)考試國(guó)家指定教材。授課老師會(huì)針對(duì)不同類(lèi)別的文章內(nèi)容進(jìn)行全面系統(tǒng)的精講,授課同時(shí)融合了老師對(duì)每個(gè)題型自己多年總結(jié)和積累的解題技巧和方法等,幫助學(xué)員在對(duì)教材中的重點(diǎn)文章有一個(gè)全面而深入了解的同時(shí),提高綜合分析和解題能力。通過(guò)強(qiáng)化班的學(xué)習(xí),使學(xué)員對(duì)國(guó)家指定教材中的內(nèi)容有一定的了解和記憶,且能在短時(shí)間內(nèi)幫助學(xué)員得到綜合閱讀能力上的快速提高,為學(xué)員順利通過(guò)考試、進(jìn)行沖刺階段的鞏固目錄第一部分 閱讀理解 9綜合類(lèi)C級(jí) 9NewYork—TheMeltingPot 9Single-parentKidsDoBest 10One-roomSchools 11ModernSunWorshippers 11TVShowsandLongBusTrips 13Sino—JapanAnimosityLessens 14FeastonTurkeyandGoodWishesatThanksgiving 16Milosevic’sDeath 17Outside-the-classroomLearningMakesaBigDifference 18EatHealthy 19Late-nightDrinking 20Smuggling 22TheBarbieDolls 23Sleep 24OrbitalSpacePlane 25DriventoDistraction 26EiffelIsanEyeful 27GoalofAmericanEducation 28TaxiRiding 30SleepLetsBrainFileMemories 31SpacinginAnimals 32SomeThingsWeKnowaboutLanguage 34TheOnlyWayIsUp 35CloneFarm 36Income 37ForecastingMethods 39ImportanceofServices 40TheNationalParkService 41FindYourselfPackingItOn?BlameFriends 43WikipedialImposesNewCurbsOnEditingArticles 44綜合類(lèi)B級(jí) 47NewUSPlanforDiseaseprevention 47PoolWatch 48EattoLive 49TheCherokeeNation 50ImmigrationandProblems 51ARideinaCable-car 52WhoWantstoLiveForever? 53CareerWithaUniform 55DormFoodMoreComfy 56ATaleofScottishRuralLife 58綜合類(lèi)A級(jí) 60Sauna 60AmericanGetTouchy 61WomenStayinginMini-SkirtsforLonger 62OlderVolcanicEruptions 63TheOperationofInternationalAirlines 65TheBeginningofAmericanLiterature 66CanBuildingsBeDesignedtoResistTerroristAttack? 67FindingEnlightenmentinScotland 69DefendingtheTheoryofEvolutionStillSeemsNeeded 70TheBestWaytoReduceYourWeight 72理工類(lèi)—C級(jí) 74DigitalRealm 74FordAbandonsElectricVehicles 75FoodFright 76ElectricBackpack 78MaleandFemalePilotsCauseAccidentsDifferently 79UndergroundCoalFiresaLoomingCatastrophe 80PoweringaCity?It’saBreeze 82PlantGas 83ExploreroftheExtremeDeep 84YoungFemaleChimpsOutlearnTheirBrothers 85ProlongingHumanLife 86TheNetCostofMakingaNameforYourself 87ThirstforOil 89FloridaHitbyColdAirMass 90ASunshadeforthePlanet 91InvisibilityRing 92JapaneseDrillingintoCoreofEarth 93JapaneseCarKeepsWatchforDrunkDrivers 94WingedRobotLearnstoFly 96CitizenScientists 97ArcticMelt 98Snowflakes 99MotoringTechnology 101Late-nightDrinking(此篇文章與綜合C相同,詳細(xì)內(nèi)容參見(jiàn)P20) 102SugarPowerforCellPhones 102EiffelIsanEyeful 103Egyptfelledbyfamine 104EattoLive(此篇文章與綜合B相同,詳細(xì)內(nèi)容參見(jiàn)P49) 105DriventoDistraction(此篇文章與綜合C相同,詳細(xì)內(nèi)容參見(jiàn)P26) 105SleepLetsBrainFileMemories(此篇文章與綜合C相同,詳細(xì)內(nèi)容參見(jiàn)P31) 105理工類(lèi)B級(jí) 106AirPollutionCloudMeasuredonBothSidesofPacific 106“Don’tDrinkAlone”GetsNewMeaning 107ListeningDeviceProvidesLandslideEarlyWarning 108PuttingPlantstoWork 109HurricaneKatrina 111Mind-readingMachine 112ExpertsCallforLocalandRegionalControlofSitesforRadioactiveWaste 113Don’tCountonDung 115NightoftheLivingAnts 116CloneFarm(此篇文章與綜合C相同,詳細(xì)內(nèi)容參見(jiàn)P36) 117理工類(lèi)A級(jí) 118CellPhonesIncreaseTraffic,PedestrianFatalities 118HowtheFirstStarsintheUniverseCameintoExistence 119TooLittleforGlobalWarming 121U.S.ScientistsConfirmWateronMars 122"Hidden"SpeciesMayBeSurprisinglyCommon 123ThirstyinKarachi 125ListeningtoBirdsong 126RenewableEnergySources 128ForecastingMethods(此篇文章與綜合C相同,詳細(xì)內(nèi)容參見(jiàn)P39) 129DefendingtheTheoryofEvolutionStillSeemsNeeded 129(此篇文章與綜合A相同,詳細(xì)內(nèi)容參見(jiàn)P70). 129衛(wèi)生類(lèi)C級(jí) 130BringingNanotechnologytoHealthCareforthePoor 130Dreams 131MedicalJournals 132DrugReactions—AMajorCauseofDeath 133NeedforEmphasisonTreatment 134Common-coldSense 135MultivitaminsUrgedforAllPregnantWomen 136Sleeplessness 137CigarsInstead? 138PushbikePeril 140U.S.toStart$3.2BillionChildHealthStudyinJanuary 141AttitudestoAIDSNow 142U.S.EatsTooMuchSalt 143Late-nightDrinking(此篇文章與綜合C相同,詳細(xì)內(nèi)容參見(jiàn)P20) 143WarmPeopleLikelytoKeepColdatBay 144Sleep(此篇文章與綜合C相同,詳細(xì)內(nèi)容參見(jiàn)P24) 144衛(wèi)生類(lèi)B級(jí) 145EatingPotatoesGivesYourImmuneSystemaBoost 145HumanHeartCanMakeNewCells 146AdaptationofLivingThings 147FDA:Human,AnimalWasteThreatensProduce 148SilentandDeadly 149EarlyorLaterDayCare 151Obesity 152After-birthDepressionBlamedforWoman’sSuicide 153DiseasesofAgriculturalPlants 154ControllingtheGrowingTBCrisisinChina 155NewAttemptstoEradicateAIDSVirus 157MedicineAwardKicksoffNobelPrizeAnnouncements 158Obesity:theScourgeoftheWesternWorld 159Egyptfelledbyfamine(此篇文章與理工C相同,詳細(xì)內(nèi)容參見(jiàn)P104) 160SpacinginAnimals(此篇文章與綜合C相同,詳細(xì)內(nèi)容參見(jiàn)P32) 160FruitandVegetableJuicesasBeneficialtoHealthasFruitsandVeggies 160In-lineSkatingandInjuries 161DOPatientsTrustDoctorsTooMuch? 163Single-parentKidsDoBest(此篇文章與綜合C相同,詳細(xì)內(nèi)容參見(jiàn)P10) 164DangerousSunshinetoChildren 164IQ-Gene 165HypertensionDrugsFoundtoCutRiskofStroke 166DrugResistance1FadesQuicklyinKeyAidsDrug 167PregnancyAnomaliesMayLowerBreastCancerRisk 169Malnutrition 170KidneyDiseaseandHeartDiseaseSpurEachOther 171MoreaboutAlzheimer’sDisease 173DNAFingerprinting 174WaterPollution 175EducationofStudentswithVisionImpairments 176PoolWatch(此篇文章與綜合B相同,詳細(xì)內(nèi)容參見(jiàn)P48) 177ThirstyinKarachi 177AGayBiologist 17915MillionAmericansSufferfromSocialAnxietyDisorder 180閱讀理解參考答案——理工類(lèi) 184閱讀理解參考答案——衛(wèi)生類(lèi) 186PAGE187職稱英語(yǔ)通過(guò)率居全國(guó)第一

第一部分 閱讀理解閱讀下面的短文,每篇短文的后面有五個(gè)問(wèn)題,每個(gè)問(wèn)題有四個(gè)選答案。請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。綜合類(lèi)C級(jí)NewYork—TheMeltingPotRecentlytheDepartmentofPlanningofNewYorkissuedareportwhichlaidbareafullscaleofchangeofthecity.In1970,18percentofthecity'spopulationwasforeign-born.By1995,thefigurehadrisento33percent,andanother20percentweretheUS-bornoffspringsofimmigrants.Soimmigrantsandtheirchildrennowformamajorityofthecity'spopulation.WhoaretheseNewYorkers?Whydotheycomehere?Wherearetheyfrom?(OK,timetodropthe“they”.I’moneofthem..Thelastquestionatleastiseasytoanswer:wecomefromeverywhere.Inthelistofthetop20sourcenationsofthosesendingimmigrantstoNewYorkbetween1990and1994aresixcountriesinAsia,fiveintheCaribbean,fourinLatinAmerica,threeinEurope,plusIsraelandtheformerSovietUnion.Andwhenweimmigrantsgetherewerollupoursleeves.“Ifyou'renotreadytoworkwhenyougettoNewYork,”saysafriendofmine,“You'dbetterhittheroad.”ThemayorofNewYorkoncesaid,“ImmigrationcontinuestoshapetheuniquecharacteranddrivetheeconomicengineofNewYorkCity.”HebelievesthatimmigrantsareattheheartofwhatmakesNewYorkgreat.InEurope,bycontrast,itismuchmorecommontohearpoliticiansworryaboutthelossof“unity”thatimmigrationbringstotheirsocieties.Inthequartercenturysince1970,theUntiedStatesadmittedabout125millionlegalimmigrants,andhasabsorbedthemintoitssocialstructureswithaneasebeyondtheimaginationofothernations.Sincetheseimmigrantsarepurposefulandhard-working,theywillhelpAmericatomakeafreshstartinthenextcentury.1.ThereportissuedbytheDepartmentofPlanningofNewYorkA.putforwardwaystocontrolNewYork’spopulation.B.concerneditselfwiththegrowthofNewYork’spopulation.C.studiedthestructureofNewYork’spopulation.D.suggestedwaystoincreaseNewYork’spopulation.2.Accordingtothesecondparagraph,whichofthefollowingistrueoftheimmigrantsinNewYork?A.OnecannotfindhisplaceinNewYorkunlessheisreadytowork.B.TheyfoundlifeinNewYorkharderthanintheirowncountries.C.Mostofthemhavedifficultyfindingjobs.D.Onecanliveonwelfareifhedoesnotwanttowork.3.ThemayorofNewYorkconsidersimmigrationtobeA.abigprobleminthemanagementofthecity.B.apushneededtodevelopthecity.C.acauseofdisintegrationofthecity’ssocialstructure.D.anobstacletothedevelopmentofthecity.4.WherearethenewNewYorkersfrom?A.Asia. B.Europe.C.Allovertheworld. D.LatinAmerica.5.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsimmigrationtoNewYork?A.Negative. B.Worried.C.Indifferent. D.Positive.Single-parentKidsDoBestSinglemumsarebetteratraisingtheirkidsthantwoparents—atleastinthebirdworld.Motherzebrafincheshavetoworkharderandraisefewerchicksontheirown,buttheyalsoproducemoreattractivesonswhoaremorelikelytogetamate.Thefindingshowsthatfamilyconflictisasimportantanevolutionarydrivingforceasecologicalfactorssuchashuntingandfoodsupply.Withtwoparentsaround,there’salwaysaconflictofinterests,whichcanhaveadetrimentaleffectonthequalityoftheoffspring.Inevolutionaryterms,thebeststrategyforanyparentintheanimalworldistofindsomeoneelsetocarefortheiroffspring,sotheycanconcentrateonbreedingagain.soit’snormalforparentstotrytopassthebucktoeachother.ButIanHartleyfromtheUniversityofTofindout,theymeasuredhowmucheffortzebrafinchparentsputintoraisingtheirbabies.Theycomparedinglefemaleswithpairs,bymonitoringtheamountoffoodeachparentcollected,andremovingoraddingchickssothateachpairofbirdswasraisingfourchicks,andeachsinglemumhadtwo—supposedlythesameamountofwork.Butsinglemums,theyfound,putinabout25percentmoreeffortthanfemalesrearingwiththeirmate.Toavoidbeingexploited,motherswithapartnerholdbackfromworkingtoohardifthefatherisbeinglazy,andit’sthechicksthatpaytheprice.“Theoffspringsuffersomeofthecostofthisconflict,”saysHartley.Thecostdoesnotshowinanyobviousdecreaseinsizeorweight,butinhowattractivetheyaretotheoppositesex.Whenthechicksweremature,theresearcherstestedthe“fitness”ofthemaleoffspringbyofferingfemalestheirchoiceofpartner.Thosemalesrearedbysinglemumswerechosenmoreoftenthanthosefromtwo-parentfamilies.Sexualconflicthaslongbeentoughtoaffectthequalityofcaregiventooffspring,sayszoologistRebeccaKilneratCambridgeMoresurprising,saysKilner,isHartley’sstatementthatconflictmaybeastronginfluenceontheevolutionofbehaviour,clutchsizeandevenappearance.“Peoplehavenotreallymadethatlink,”saysHartley.Afemale’sreproductivestrategyisusuallythoughttobeaffectedbyhuntingandfoodsupply.Kilnersaysconflictofparentsshouldnowbetakenintoaccountaswell.1.Withwhichofthefollowingstatementswouldtheauthorprobablyagree?A.Singlemumsproducestrongersons.B.Singlemumsdonotproducedaughters.C.Two-parentfamiliesproducelessattractivechildren.D.Two-parentfamiliesproducemorebeautifuloffspring.2.Accordingtothepassage,inwhatwaydoesfamilyconflictaffectthequalityoftheoffspring?A.Theyoungmalesgetlesscare.B.Theyoungfemaleswilldecreaseinweight.C.Theoffspringwillbecomelazyfathersormothersinthefuture.D.theoffspringwillnotgetmatureeasily.3.Whatistherelationshipbetweenparagraph4andparagraph5?A.Causeandeffect. B.Experimentandresult.C.Problemandsolution. D.topicandcomment.4.AccordingtoHartley,whichofthefollowingisNOTinfluencedbysexualconflict?A.Theevolutionoftheoffspring’sbehaviour.B.Thelookoftheoffspring’sfaces.C.thenumberofeggsproducedbyoneoffspringatatime.D.Theoffspring’sbodysize.5.Accordingtothepassage,peoplebelievethatafemale’sreproductivestrategyisinfluencedbyA.anevolutionarydrivingforce. B.aconflictofinterests.C.ecologicalfactors. D.thequalityoftheoffspring.One-roomSchoolsOne-roomschoolsarepartoftheheritageoftheUnitedStates,andthementionofthemmakespeoplefeelavaguelongingfor“thewaythingswere”.One-roomschoolsareanendangeredspecies,however.Formorethanahundredyears,one-roomschoolshavebeensystematicallyshutdownandtheirstudentssentawaytocentralizedschools.Asrecentlyas1930therewere149,000one-roomschoolsintheUnitedStates.By1970therewere1,800.Today,ofthenearly800remainingone-roomschools,morethan350areinNebraska.Therestarescatteredthroughafewotherstatesthathaveontheirroadmapswide-openspacesbetweentowns.Nowthattherearehardlyanyleft,educatorsarebeginningtothinkthatmaybethereissomethingyettobelearnedfromone-roomschools,somethingthatservedthepioneersthatmightserveaswelltoday.Progressiveeducatorshavecomeupwithprogressive-soundingnameslike“peer-groupteaching”and“multi-agegrouping”foreducationalproceduresthatoccurnaturallyintheone-roomschools.Inaone-roomschoolthechildrenteacheachotherbecausetheteacherisbusypartofthetimeteachingsomeoneelse.Afourthgradercanworkatafifth-gradelevelinmathandathird-gradelevelinEnglishwithoutthestigmaassociatedwithbeingleftbackorthepressuresofbeingskippedahead.Ayoungsterwithalearningdisabilitycanfindhisorherownlevelwithoutbeingseparatedfromtheotherpupils.Inlargerurbanandsuburbanschoolstoday,thisiscalled“mainstreaming.”AfewhoursinasmallschoolthathasonlyoneclassroomanditbecomesclearwhysomanyparentsfeelthatoneoftheadvantagesoflivinginNebraskaisthattheirchildrenhavetogotoaone-roomschool.1.Itisimpliedinthepassagethatmanyeducatorsandparentstodayfeelthatone-roomschoolsA.needtobeshutdown.B.arethebestinNebraska.C.areagoodexampleofthegoodolddays.D.providegoodeducation.2.Whyareone-roomschoolsindangerofdisappearing?A.Becausetheyexistonlyinonestate.B.Becausechildrenhavetoteachthemselves.C.BecausethereisatrendtowardcentralizationD.Becausethereisnofourth-gradelevelinanyofthem.3.Whatismentionedasamajorcharacteristicoftheone-roomschoolsysteminthesecondparagraph?A.Somechildrenhavetobeleftback.B.Teachersarealwaysbusy.C.Pupilshavemorefreedom.D.Learningisnotlimitedtoonegradelevelatatime.4.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheauthor'sattitudetowardone-roomschools?A.Praising. B.AngryC.Critical. D.Humorous5.ItcanbeinferredfromthelastsentencethatparentslivinginNebraskaA.don'tlikecentralizedschools.B.receivededucationinone-roomschools.C.preferrurallifetourbanone.D.comefromotherstates.ModernSunWorshippersPeopletravelforalotofreasons.Sometouristsgotoseebattlefieldsorreligiousshrines.Othersarelookingforculture,orsimplywanttohavetheirpicturetakeninfrontoffamousplaces.ButmostEuropeantouristsarelookingforasunnybeachtolieon.NorthernEuropeansarewillingtopayalotofmoneyandputupwithalotofinconveniencesforthesunbecausetheyhavesolittleofit.ResidentsofcitieslikeLondon,Copenhagen,andAmsterdamspendalotoftheirwinterinthedarkbecausethedaysaresoshort,andmuchoftherestoftheyearintherain.ThisisthereasontheMediterraneanhasalwaysattractedthem.Everysummer,morethan25millionpeopletraveltoMediterraneanresortsandbeachesfortheirvacation.Theyallcomeforthesamereason:sun!ThehugecrowdsmeanlotsofmoneyfortheeconomiesofMediterraneancountries.Italy’s30,000hotelsarebookedsolideverysummer.And13millionpeoplecampoutonFrenchbeaches,parks,androadsides.Spain’slongsandycoastlineattractsmorepeoplethananywhereelse.37milliontouristsvisityearly,oronetouristforeverypersonlivinginSpain.Buttherearesignsthattheareaisgettingmoretourismthatitcanhandle.TheMediterraneanisalreadyoneofthemostpollutedseasonearth.Andwithincreasedtourism,it'sgettingworse.TheFrenchcan’tfigureoutwhattodowithallthegarbageleftbycampersaroundSt.Tropez.Andinmanyplaces,swimmingisdangerousbecauseofpollution.Noneofthis,however,isspoilinganyone'sfun.TheMediterraneangetsmorepopulareveryyearwithtourists.Obviously,theydon'tgothereforcle

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