Beyond its eco-friendliness,the pollen sunscreen offers cooling benefits even during peak UV hours(10 a.m.4 p.m.).In tests,skin treated with the pollen sunscreen stayed up to 5℃ cooler for as long as 20 minutes under intense UV radiation of 3200 μW/cm ,a level typical of midday summer sunlight.This cooling effect stems from pollen's natural trait of absorbing less heat,which addresses the overheating discomfort common with regular sunscreens. Despite its advantages and UV protection meeting commercial standards,the product remains unavailable to consumers.As Cho Nam-Joon,the study's leading author,emphasized,“Official approvals and additional tests on its sustained reliability under various storage conditions are necessary before market launch.” This required process delays its arrival on store shelves,even as the pollen-based sunscreen shows great potential for reducing chemical pollution and protecting both human health and marine life. 32.What is the problem with commercial sunscreen A.The risk of skin cancer. B.The inefficiency of UV protection. C.The difficulty in washing off. D.The threat to marine ecosystems. 33.What distinguishes the microgel from regular sunscreen A.Its high SPF value. B.Its natural ingredients. C.Its marine-based components. D.Its skin-repair ability. 34.How does the author explain the cooling effect of the pollen sunscreen A.By providing statistics. B.By designing a test. C.By making comparisons. D.By describing a process. 35.What is the focus of the last paragraph regarding the pollen sunscreen A.Procedures of its official approval.B.Outlook for its market performance. C.Factors for its delayed launch. D.Significance of its reliability tests. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项 为多余选项。 The number of cars on UK roads is growing.Finding places for people to park their vehicles is often difficult.Problems include old,narrow roads with no parking bays;the increasing size of cars such as SUVs(cars that are generally bigger and taller than a standard car);and families often having more than one vehicle. 36 Therefore,some people have turned to parking their cars on the pavement (人行道), 37 It is designed as a dedicated zone for pedestrians( 行 人 ) , allowing individuals to travel to school,work,or shops.Is it ever OK to park on a pavement Some think people need cars and they have to park somewhere.It would be great if everyone could travel by public transport but that isn't always practical. 38 For most people,a monthly season ticket to a major city can cost hundreds of pounds. 英语试题 第7页(共10页) Others argue parking on the pavement isnot fair.It means people might have to walk out into busy roads to get past. 39 For people with disabilities 01 blindness,this risk is even greater. In fact,parking on pavements is simply not acceptable as it prioritizes driver convenience over pedestrian safety.The long-term solution lies with urban de ... ...
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