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    张同学家在文一路上,每天上下学都由她父母汽车接送。今天杭州市交通部门在《钱江晚报》上告知市民,因杭州地铁地下通道工程施工需要,文一路部分路段由双向通行改为单行,这个改变从明天10点钟开始,到2018年6月30日结束。请你仔细阅读下图,把具体的情况简要告诉张同学。(100字以内)

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张同学,《钱江晚报》上说,因为杭州地铁地下通道工程施工需要,在教工路到学院路之间的文一路从明天10点钟开始不再双向通行,改为从东到西单向通行,一直到2018年6月30日结束。希望你注意一下。

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     The World Meat Free Day for 2017 falls on 12, June, but what would actually happen if the whole world suddenly went vegetarian(素食的) permanently?

     If vegetarianism were accepted by everyone by 2050, the world would have about seven million fewer deaths every year. No meat would lower the chances of some diseases or even some cancers and so save the world 2-3% global GDP in medical bills. Food-related emissions would drop by around 60%. This would be due to getting rid of red meat which come from methane (甲烷) producing livestock (家畜) — from people's diets. Turning former pastures (牧场) into native habitats and forests would slow climate change and bring back lost biodiversity, including some animals which were previously pushed out or killed in order to keep cattle.

    However, farmers in the developing world could really suffer. Arid and semi-arid lands can only be used to raise animals as there's no or little water in these places, such as the Sahel land strip in Africa next to the Sahara; nomadic (游牧的) groups that keep livestock there would be forced to settle permanently and lose their cultural identities if there were no more meat. Losing meat also means that we also lose traditions. There's no more Christmas turkey. We would need to replace meat with nutritional substitutes, in particular for the world's estimated two billion-plus unhealthy or weak people for lack of nutrients. Animal products contain more nutrients per calorie than staples like grains and rice.

    Everybody currently engaged in the livestock industry would need to be retrained for a new career. This could be in agriculture, reforestation or producing bioenergy. Failing to provide career alternatives could lead to mass unemployment and social problems, particularly in traditionally rural communities.