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Homes have entire roofs made of solar materials, rooms are kept warm by wallpaper, and people go to and from work in electric and hydrogen( 氢) cars.
Oil is still being found in the North Sea, but it’s not now only used to keep aircraft flying. And a new 500---mile underwater link with Iceland has been built to catch heat from the hot springs. There’s still a role for king coal—but the black diamonds are now environment---friendly.
People will be able to import the electricity they need and export any excess(超过的量) they make through rooftop windmills(风车). New technology will store electricity better and provide it on demand. Heat exchangers will provide heating and hot water.
Harmful carbon dioxide waste is being piped offshore to St Fergus and from there into some of the remaining oil—producing fields to be stored safely without entering the atmosphere. Gas remains the preferred energy source of industry and is now shipped in liquid form. But hydrogen is imported through pipelines from France and from a geothermal (地热的) plant in Iceland.
Hydrogen—fuelled cars have become popular. Electric bikes are common in cities using the new urban two—wheel network. Electric vehicles have become common, and their performances have been improved because of the developments in electrical drive technology like high—temperature super conducting motors. Many people leave their vehicles in a giant park where they can be recharged from the national electrical system . Oilseed rape (油菜) is widely grown to fuel some motors .
小题1:What does the underlined phrase in paragraph 2 mean ?
A.The hot springs | B.Oil | C.Coal | D.Oil and coal |
A.Oil and coal |
B.Hydrogen and gas |
C.Electricity and gas |
D.Solar energy and wind |
A.windmills | B.electric bikes |
C.hydrogen—fuelled cars | D.aircraft |
A.life will be better and better |
B.the energy will become cleaner and cleaner |
C.people will use some new sources of energy |
D.people will pay more attention to the environment |
答案
小题1:C
小题2:D
小题3:A
小题4:B
解析
小题1:C词义理解题。分析There’s still a role for king coal—but the black diamonds are now environment---friendly可知,此处的the black diamonds应与coal对应。
小题2:D推理判断题。根据第一段Homes have entire roofs made of solar materials … 可知,未来苏格兰房屋取暖的能量将来自太阳。
小题3:A细节理解题。结合People will be able to import the electricity they need and export any excess(超过的量) they make through rooftop windmills(风车)可知windmill是发电的工具,不是means of transport(交通方式)。
小题4:B推理判断题。本文主要讲述了未来人们是怎样利用清洁能源的,可以推断未来的能源将越来越清洁。
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试题【Welcome to the future. It’s year 2050 and Scotland is now powered completely by“】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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The study took ten years. The researchers gathered records from fishing businesses and governments around the world. The magazine Nature published the findings.
The scientists say the common method called longline fishing is especially damaging to populations of large fish. This method involves many fishing lines connected to one boat. These wires can be close to one-hundred kilometers long. They hold thousands of sharp metal hooks to catch fish.
Longline fishing is especially common in the Japanese fishing industry. Records showed that Japanese boats used to catch about ten fish for every one-hundred hooks. The study says longline fishing boats now might catch one fish per hundred hooks.
The scientists say industrial fishing can destroy groups of fish much faster than in the past. The study suggests that whole populations can disappear almost completely from new fishing areas within ten to fifteen years.
Ransom Myers of Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia led the study with Boris Worm of Dalhousie and the University of Kiel in Germany. Mister Worm says the destruction could lead to a complete re-organization of ocean life systems. Mister Meyers says the decreased number of large fish is not the only worry. He says even populations that are able to reproduce do not get the chance to live long enough to grow as big as their ancestors(祖先). He says not only are there fewer big fish, they are smaller than those of the past.
American government scientists say even with the best efforts to protect fish populations, decreases are to be expected.
小题1:Where is the passage probably taken from?
A.A story book. |
B.A business magazine. |
C.An environment report. |
D.An economic survey. |
A.longline fishing method is used |
B.sea water is getting polluted |
C.mankind destroys the environment |
D.governments don’t make the best efforts |
A.Today’s “large”fish are smaller than those of the past. |
B.Longline boats now might catch fewer fish every one-hundred hooks. |
C.Fish even able to reproduce don’t have the chance to live longer. |
D.Japanese boats could catch about ten fish for every 100 hooks. |
A.Discoveries Canadian Scientists Have Made |
B.Japanese Fishing Industry |
C.Losses of Big Fish |
D.Modern Fishing Methods |
A.In the 1960s. | B.In the 1970s. | C.In the 1980s. | D.In the 1990s. |
The Brookings report shows that most students do less than one hour of homework . The Rand report shows that only 10% of high school students spend more than two hours a night on homework .
The Brookings report also talks about a study from 1995 . American students do almost the least homework among twenty countries . Students in France , Italy and South Africa spend more than two hours on homework .
The Rand report says there was only one time when homework greatly increased in America .During the early 1960s , Americans were not happy when the former Soviet Union (前苏联)became the first country to reach space . People thought it was necessary to improve education .
Parents want their children to have time for sports , music lessons and other things after school. some experts say schools need to give useful homework .
小题1:Students are not happy about _________ .
A.too much homework | B.going to school |
C.less homework | D.stay at home |
A.more time | B.less time | C.more daytime | D.two hours |
A.The Brookings report | B.The Rand report |
C.A university | D.A piece of news |
A.first | B.second | C.third | D.forth |
A.students don’t work hard enough |
B.students should not do any homework |
C.homework is welcome if it is useful |
D.it isn’t necessary for students to do homework |
Trees help other plants grow and help hold the soil in place. They keep the soil from blowing away. The leaves of trees on the ground keep rainwater from running off. Trees near farms protect growing plants from strong winds.
Once there were hundreds of farms in the southwestern United States. Then the farms turned into fields of dry dust. Trees might have saved these farms. But few trees grow in the dry southwest now.
Now we try to save trees. In many places, when a tree is cut down , a new tree is planted in its place . We do not want the land to die.
小题1:Places where great cities once stood are now like ______ .
A.farms | B.gardens | C.deserts | D.fields |
A.Trees can keep other plants green |
B.Trees can help other plants grow . |
C.Trees can help the land grow . |
D.Trees can keep other plants in place . |
A.Trees let the rainwater run off . |
B.All the farms in the United States have turned into deserts . |
C.There aren’t any trees in the dry southwest now . |
D.Land will die if there are no trees . |
A.that farms are better than cities |
B.how farms turned into deserts |
C.that trees are important to the land |
D.how people save trees |
A.trees can blow soil away |
B.man should protect the land |
C.trees grow only in deserts |
D.trees die easily |
For several years, this group had been trying to get the city government to help bike riders. For example, they want the city to draw special lanes(车道) for bikes on some of the main streets, because when bike riders must use the same lanes as cars there are accidents. Bike for a Better City feels that if there were special lanes, more people would use bikes.
But no bike lanes have been drawn. Not everyone thinks it is a good idea—they say it will slow traffic. Some store owners on the main streets don’t like the idea—they say that if there is less traffic, they will have less business.
The city government has not yet decided what to do. It wants to keep everyone happy. On weekends, Central Park—the largest place open ground in New York— is closed to cars, and the roads may be used by bikes only.
小题1:In New York, a group of bike riders__________.
A.are keeping practicing for health |
B.have no cars of their own |
C.are complaining there are not enough buses |
D.are trying to settle the problem of air pollution |
A.bikes should be used instead of cars |
B.bike lanes should be drawn |
C.fewer buses or cars should be used |
D.the number of special lanes should be decreased |
A.they will make cars and buses run slowly |
B.they will make it easier for bike riders to go to parks |
C.they will make the city more beautiful |
D.they will prevent accidents |
I believe a common(普遍的) problem with Chinese students’ learning English is that they were not taught to think in English. They have an idea spoken in English and want to translate the idea into Chinese, then they think in Chinese of the proper reply and translate it into English. After a long period of speaking the language, one begins to think in the foreign language naturally. You will learn faster if you begin to think in English at the very beginning of your study. Many students ask me: What can I do to improve my spoken English?
My reply is: The more English you speak, the better English you will speak. There are many things you can do to improve your spoken English. Of course, the best way is to live where English is spoken as a language of the country.
小题1:The cries of American and Chinese babies are _______.
A.different | B.the same |
C.not like each other | D.like each other |
A.some teachers didn’t teach students to think in English |
B.teachers never gave the students the way of learning English |
C.students didn’t remember the way teachers taught them |
D.teachers didn’t want their students to think in English |
A.Chinese students | B.English students |
C.Chinese teachers | D.English teachers |
A.You must think in English all the time. |
B.You should always translate English into Chinese. |
C.After speaking English for a long time, you may probably think in English naturally(自然地). |
D.The best way of learning English is to live in America. |
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