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The breakthrough, which scientists say is the first new way to generate electricity in 160 years, could lead to batteries that use water instead of poisonous substances.
The scientists made the discovery when they were investigating what happens when tap water is forced through extremely narrow glass tubes. Water squeezed down the tubes, each of which was narrower than a tenth the thickness of a human hair, generating a small electric current that ran the length of the tube. To produce a larger electric current, the team tried forcing water through a glass water filter(滤水器)that contained thousands of narrow channels lined up side by side. “When we took a syringe(注射器)of water and squeezed it through the filter, we got enough power to light a light bulb,” said Larry Kostiuk of the University of Alberta in Canada. “The harder you push the syringe, the more electric current you get.”
The current is produced because of an effect in the glass tubes. When they are filled with water, positively charged ions(阳离子)fixed in the tubes are washed away, leaving a slight negative charge on the glass surface. When water is then forced along the tube, the surface repels negatively charged ions in the water while positively charged ions are attracted down the tube. The result is a net flow of positively charged ions that sets up an electric current.
According to Dr Kostiuk, no one has ever thought to use water to produce electricity in this way. “The last time someone came up with a way of generating electricity was Michael Faraday in 1839,” he said. “So this is the first new way of generating electricity in 160 years, which is why we are so excited about it.”
Dr Kostiuk says water batteries might one day be used to power mobile phones and calculators, but admitted that the engineering challenges might make other applications more realistic. “You’d need to be sure it wouldn’t leak, and you’d need to make sure it wouldn’t freeze,” he said.
More likely would be to install the electricity-generating devices where water is already being pumped, such as at city water filtration sites, he said. “It could compete with wind and solar power,” he added.
小题1:What does the passage mainly want to tell us about?
A.A kind of solar power discovered by scientists. |
B.A kind of new energy source found in tap water. |
C.The breakthrough to generate electricity 160 yeas ago. |
D.A kind of new battery invented without poisonous substances. |
A.rejects | B.identifies | C.attracts | D.rebels |
A.They were the first to find a new way to produce electricity. |
B.They could make an electric current to light a light bulb. |
C.Their discovery could be used to invent water batteries. |
D.Their discovery was made 160 years earlier than Faraday’s. |
A.They must be used to power mobile phones and calculators. |
B.They have some possible disadvantages like water leaking. |
C.They would be needed greatly at city water filtration sites. |
D.They would be better than wind and solar power. |
答案
小题1:B
小题2:A
小题3:A
小题4:B
解析
试题分析:科学家发现当水通过特别细小的管道时会产生电流,这是近160年以来发现的第一种新式发电的方法,科学家对此非常兴奋,他们认为这或许是替代风能或太阳能来发电的一种方式,但是在真正应用于实际之前还有很多问题需要解决。
小题1:B主旨大意题。本文是介绍科学研究类短文,在文章开头提出Scientists who discovered a new way of generating electricity from water say they may have come across an alternative source of clean energy to rival wind and solar power.,然后在下文进行详细介绍,由此可知文章中心就是介绍用自来水发电的新发现,选B。
小题2:A词义猜测题。A排斥;B鉴定,认出;C吸引;D反抗,背叛。文章第四段提到leaving a slight negative charge on the glass surface. When water is then forced along the tube, the surface repels negatively charged ions in the water,从常识可知异性相吸,同性排斥,所以当管子表面的阴离子遇到阴离子时会发生排斥,由此推测A选项正确。
小题3:A细节理解题。根据文章倒数第三段“So this is the first new way of generating electricity in 160 years, which is why we are so excited about it.”可知科学家对此高兴的原因是这是一个多世纪以来第一次发现一种新的发电的方法,故答案选A。
小题4:B细节理解题。根据文章倒数第二段“You’d need to be sure it wouldn’t leak, and you’d need to make sure it wouldn’t freeze,”可知这种水发电的不利之处就是水会结冰或者漏水,故答案选B。
核心考点
试题【Scientists who discovered a new way of generating electricity from water say the】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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People in several American states may be surprised to see cars on city streets without a driver. Experimental driverless vehicles now are legal in Florida, Nevada and California. They are pointing the way to a future that is not far down the road. The high-tech company Google has a number of self-driving cars, which had covered 480,000 kilometers by August. Volvo is among the companies doing road tests and says it plans to sell driverless cars by 2020.
In September, California Governor Jerry Brown signed an act to allow autonomous vehicles on the roads of his state. " Today we"re looking at science fiction becoming tomorrow"s reality-the driverless car. " The technology for these cars includes cameras, radar and motion sensors. The systems have been improved through competitions sponsored by the U. S. government agency DARPA. Engineer Richard Mason of the Rand Corporation helped design driverless vehicles for DARPA challenge races.
Cars have become much more fuel-efficient, and new electronic features are" making Hondas safer, said Angie Nucci of Honda America. " A camera on the passenger-side mirror actually engaged on your guiding screen so you can safely change lanes. " Other safety features include warning systems on the front and the sides of the cars. These systems help drivers , but don"t replace them. Curator Leslie Kendall of the Petersen Automotive Museum said autonomous cars will make the high ways safer.
"By taking out drivers, you also remove most risks of an accident," Kendall said. He said consumers, however, may be unwilling to lose control. "It may take them time to come to realize that the technology is indeed reliable, but it will have to prove itself first. "
Mason said the technology already works and the biggest challenge now is getting down the cost for driverless vehicles from hundreds of thousands of dollars to something more affordable. He said this will happen as the technology is improved.
小题1:What can we learn from Paragraph l?
A. Driverless vehicles are now legal in the whole USA.
B. Volvo will be the first to sell driverless cars.
C. Driverless cars are pointing us" a faraway future.
D. Google"s self-driving cars have covered a long distance.
小题2:We learn that Governor of California Jerry Brown_________.
A.helped design self-driving cars. |
B.supports self-driving cars on roads. |
C.considers self-driving cars science fiction. |
D.improved the self-driving car systems. |
A.They can help people drive more safely. |
B.They can take the place of drivers now. |
C.They can make cars run without fuel. |
D.They can help cars run much faster. |
A.They are not allowed to run on the road. |
B.Their technical problems remain to be solved. |
C.They are now too expensive for consumers. |
D.They are more dangerous for people on the street. |
A.The benefits of the self-driving cars. |
B.The biggest challenge of the self-driving cars. |
C.Safer or more dangerous-self-driving cars. |
D.Self-driving cars-science fiction future is near. |
Later, at her new high school, I proudly watch as she continues to rise to the top.Many of her essays are published in newspapers, and her classmates seek her advice when a test is approaching. She never refuses them, and I feel honored to be related to such an intelligent person.
As I walk with her through her journey, I finally come to the point I have been looking forward to most: her life in America. After passing several tests and finding a kind boss to sponsor her, she becomes a college student at University of California, Los Angeles. At first, I sense her loneliness and panic as she tries to adapt to her new surroundings.Though her English is broken and she knows little about American culture, I can tell she is more than grateful to be here. Here she has access to electricity and running water, and most importantly, better schools. At UCLA, she has so many opportunities to grow and advance in her field.
Her journey to America was for just one reason: education.Though having an education will better her life, I know she doesn"t do it for herself.My mom wants her children to have an easier life that will not require hard labor.I see what my mom goes through, and I"m filled with gratitude that she has made the brave choice to move here.
小题1:According to the first paragraph, the writer"s mother considers learning to be .
A.easy and joyful | B.bitter but rewarding |
C.costly and boring | D.exciting but fruitless |
A.Working as a newspaper deliverer. |
B.Feeling proud of her intelligence. |
C.Working hard to be honored and awarded. |
D.Giving her classmates advice before tests. |
A.By doing a part-time job. |
B.By asking her parents for support. |
C.With the financial support from a kind boss. |
D.With the help from her teachers and classmates. |
A.To accumulate wealth. |
B.To benefit her children. |
C.To make her parents live better. |
D.To become famous in her field of study. |
Google has been collecting tons of data about smartphone usage around the world. Here are some of the most surprising and interesting facts:
Android is most popular in Japan, with 55% of respondents(调查对象) using it, compared with 39% for iOS.Android is also number one in a few other countries, including New Zealand (41%), the US(40%), and China (38%).
iOS is farthest ahead in Switzerland, with 52% usage vs 23% for Android.Other countries where iOS is far ahead include Australia (49% vs 25% Android), Canada (45% vs 23% Android and 23% Blackberry), and France (43% vs 25% Android).
In Egypt, Windows Mobile is far more popular than iOS.13% of survey respondents use the Microsoft smartphone platform, behind Symbian (19%) and Android (14%). iOS is very far down at 4%.
Mobile social networking is biggest in Mexico and Argentina, where 74% and 73% of users visit a social network daily.But mobile-social is weak in Japan where 34% of users never visit a social network on their phone, and this figure rises to41% in Brazil.
Watching video is most popular in Saudi Arabia, with 59% of respondents doing it daily.Number two is Egypt, with 41%.
Chinese users shop from their phones.59% of Chinese users do this, compared with only 41% in second-place Egypt.Chinese users also love to write reviews.41% of them write a review of a local business after looking it up on their smartphone.Number two, Japan, is far behind, with only 24% of respondents doing this.
小题1:Which of the following best describes the usage of the smartphone operating systems in Egypt?
A.Windows Mobile>iOS>Symbian>Android |
B.Android>Windows Mobile>iOS>Symbian |
C.iOS>Android>Symbian>Windows Mobile |
D.Symbian>Android>Windows Mobile>iOS |
A.Brazil. | B.Japan. | C.Mexico. | D.Argentina. |
A.Health. | B.Environment. | C.Technology. | D.Entertainment. |
In college, music education is one of the largest programs.Teachers have to learn general education materials and techniques. They must learn to play every instrument; they must learn music history and music theory; they must learn instrument repair and teaching methods; they must learn conducting and so much more.At the same time, much of our culture and tradition is absorbed in music.
Music plays a very important role in our education.
Music helps with math and science. Students learn to count, and how to multiply and divide.Students also use science to help them discover what sounds good together and what doesn"t.Students also need science to understand something called the “overtone series", which is about how music is produced by vibration(颤动)and why.
Students learn a lot about languages through music.Many songs are written in other languages, including ancient ones.Students must learn to translate these works to understand what they are singing about. A song is likely to be a famous short work set to music; so students are exposed to that very often while singing.
Students learn a huge amount of cooperation (协作)of body parts through music, so parts of the body can work better together.Students must use motor(肌肉运动的)skills in order to play an instrument.Singers and wind(管乐器)players must learn breath control and be in good shape to play.
Students learn about art. Some famous pieces were written about important pieces of art, and students learn about the artists and styles as they"re playing the music.
Music education also brings higher thinking to our children.It allows them to think about complex patterns.Students have to be aware of what every other musician does at every time.In that way, it develops cooperation, as well.They tend to develop more ability for learning.
As one can see, music is very important to education.
小题1:According to the passage, learning music in college will be quite .
A.easy | B.stressful | C.attractive | D.useless |
A.Calculation. | B.Language study. |
C.Relaxation. | D.Cooperation of body parts. |
A.the music | B.the language |
C.the culture | D.the work |
A.Science and music are extreme poles. |
B.Only the wisest person can learn music well. |
C.Music is good to our all-round development. |
D.All of us know the importance of music clearly. |
Researchers at Harvard University, however, have found that there’s one thing musical training does not do. Samuel Mehr, the leading researcher of the new study, said it is wrong to think that learning to play a musical instrument improves a child’s intellectual development. The evidence comes from studies that measured the mental ability of two groups of 4-year-olds and their parents. One group attended music class; the comparison group went to a class that places importance on the optical arts-arts that can be seen.
“We found no evidence for any advantage on any of these tests for the kids participating in these music classes,” said Mehr.
Samuel Mehr says researchers have carried out many studies in an effort to learn whether musical training can make children smarter. Only one study seems to show a small percentage increase in IQ, intellectual scores among students after one year of music lessons.
He does not believe that IQ is a good measure of a child’s intelligence. Therefore, the researchers in his study compared how well children in the musical training group did on mental processing tasks, then the results were compared to those of children who did not take lessons.
Music lessons may not offer children a fast easy way to gain entry to the best schools later of their life, but the training is still important.
Mr Mehr notes that the works of writer William Shakespeare are not taught , so the children will do better in physics. He says Shakespeare is taught because it is important for cultural reasons.“And I don’t think music needs to be any different than that.”
小题1:What attitude do most American grown-ups have towards music lessons? _________
A.Uninterested | B.Approving | C.Doubtful | D.Uncertain |
A.visual | B.colorful | C.traditional | D.serious |
A.many studies show that music training can improve IQ |
B.IQ is a good measure of a child’s intelligence |
C.music can enable a child to go to a better school |
D.music should be taught for cultural reasons |
A.early music training has negative effects |
B.musical lessons should be stopped at school |
C.musical training doesn’t improve kids’ intelligence |
D.playing musical instrument makes kids more creative |
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