A recent report on population trend conducted by the think【1】of the World watch Institute identifies signs of slowing growth in

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问题     A recent report on population trend conducted by the think【1】of the World watch Institute identifies signs of slowing growth in some countries. It says populations in 32 countries—all in the industrialized world—have stabilized because of declining birthrates. But in a handful of developing countries where population is slowing, the cause isn’t something to【2】, because more people are dying.
    This trend is called "population fatigue", and it’s beginning in many of the developing countries that have experienced【3】birthrates and sharp population growth for several decades. Governments in these countries are now having trouble dealing with feeding, housing and educating an increasing number of children,【4】at the same time confronting the falling water【5】, deforestation and soil erosion that rapid population growth brings. In these countries any new threat—infectious disease, drought or famine—can become a【6】crisis.
    AIDS is a case【7】.  WHO estimates calculate that one-quarter of the adult population of Zimbabwe and Botswana are infected with the AIDS virus,【8】, these countries stands to lose at least one-quarter of their labor force in the next decade from AIDS alone, a situation【9】since the yellow fever swept through Europe in the 14’h century.
    Social unrest is also increasing in these countries. One example is the【10】conflict between the Tutsis and the Hutus in Rwanda, where population pressures reduced cropland【11】where it could no longer feed those who lived on it.  Demands on the world fisheries and shared water resources are likely to spark similar conflicts. Already the waters of the Nile are so heavily used that little reaches the Mediterranean, so any increase in demand or【12】in allocation will also increase tensions.
    The bottom line is that human population growth is【13】to slow one way or the other. Developing societies will either recognize problems【14】the horizon and act to encourage smaller families — or unchecked births will have their【15】in rising death rates.

选项 A、e. g.
B、i. e.
C、etc.
D、et al.

答案B

解析 该句意为:据世界卫生组织估算在津巴布韦和博茨瓦纳的成年人中有四分之一人感染了艾滋病病毒,也就是说仅艾滋病一项就会使这些国家在今后的十年中损失至少四分之一的劳动力。这是自14世纪肆虐欧洲的黄热病以来未曾有过的情况。e.g.意为:for example;i.e.意为:that is(也就是);etc.意为:等等;et al.意为:and others(等等)。
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