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Sneezing, wheezing season begins for hay fever victims. 1w~@'ZyU
We have had tidings for the country’s 30 million hay sufferers: Sneezing season is here. n,l{1 q
Summer –were perfect for producing bumper crops of ragweed and goldenrod in many areas of the country. That means pollen counts may be very high during the next two months. U#U' iPy
Traditionally, sneezing season arrives August 15 and hangs around until the first frost in October. The peak occurs around Labor Day, a holiday that wise hay fever victims spend at the conditioners. Finally well-off hay fever victims jet to Europe because the old continent doesn’t have ragweed and goldenrod. 31*0b|Z
Most of the country east of the Mississippi River basin is infested with the noxious plants, but allergists say the upper Midwest is the nation’s pollen pits, particularly Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and Illinois. +CaA%u
Oddly, the East has two hay fever havens: New York’s Adirondack Mountains and southern Florida, Soil conditions in the Adirondack and Florida aren’t conducive to ragweed and goldenrod. Y;I>rC(
The west states from the Rockies to the Pacific also don’t have sneezy weeds. Pbo759q1
National Weather Service climatologists say folks along the East Coast from Georgia to Maine will have the worst pollen counts this year because rainfall along the Atlantic Seaboard has been all in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine has been 50 percent above normal since New Year’s. 7SVqfWp
Rainfall also is 50 percent above normal in parts of lower, Nebraska, Minnesota and South Dakota, and folks in those states also can expect heavy wheezing. #]vs*Sz
Tennessee, Kentucky and Louisiana have had above normal rains since New Years and they, too ,face high pollen counts. *f ;">(`o*
21. According to the article, soil conditions in some areas aren’t “conducive to ragweed or goldenrod”, the word “conducive” means_________. Ho!dtEs
A. favorable to B. confusing vj#Y /B
C. beneficial to D. capable of conducting liquid "j*{7FBqk
22. The plant most commonly associated with high pollen counts is_______. 0 v>*P*
A. the rose B. the dandelion C. ragweed D.seaweeds BXj]]S2
23. According to the article, pollen counts will be unusually high because__________. j~;kh_
A. the season started earlier than usual xsN)a!
B. the Mississippi River is affected by the noxious plants 7FBaN7l
C. climatologists have been working on the problem W3~xjS"h
D. there was a rainy spring and summer in many parts of the country 'Z{_ws
24. The article implies that people who live in the western states from the Rockies to the Pacific__________ QKVFH:"3
A. will suffer more than anyone else from hay fever nMT"R
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B. will nor suffer much from hay fever ^$VH~i&
C. will fly to Europe during the heavy hay fever season
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D. will always leave for a holiday during the hay fever season 81jVjf?`
25. If you had allergies, your doctor probably would warn you against moving to________ i"Z
A. the upper mid-west B. the lower mid-west c7R<5f
C. southern Florida D. any European country