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【题目】POWERING T HE PLANETA Despite modern society's heavy dependence onfossil fuels for energy, most people are aware that the supply of these fuels is finite. As oil and other fossil fuels become more costly and difficult to find, researchers are looking at alternative energy sources, including solar, wind, and even nuclear power. But which substitute-if any-is the right one?SolarB Solar panels catch energy directly from the sun and convert it into electricity. One of the world's largest solar power stations is in the Indian state ofT amil Nadu, where more than 2.5 million solar pan(hac)/(OO^2)else the capacity to generate enough power for 7500 people. But unlike the burning of fossil fuels, the process used to create all that solar energy produces no emissions.C T oday, however, solar power provides less than 2 percent of the world's energy, primarily becausethe cost of the panels is still very high. But price isonly one issue. Clouds and darkness also cause solarpanels to produce less energy. T his requires that additional power sources (such as batteries) be available.D Some scientists think the solution to this problem can be found in space, which is the ideal place to gather energy from the sun. With no clouds and no nighttime, a space-based solar power station couldoperate constantly. T hese stations would send the power back to Earth, which could then be turned into electricity for consumption. Advocates of solar space stations say this technology would initially require a lot of money, but eventually it could provide continuous, clean energy that would be cheaper than other fuels. Also, unlike other energy sources, solar power from space would last as long as the sun shines, and would guarantee everyone on Earth all the energy theyneed.WindE Wind-the fastest-growing alternative energy source-is another way of collecting energy from thesun. Wind is caused by the sun's heat rather than its light. T herefore, unlike solar power, wind power works well even on cloudy days.F All over the world, incentives designed to decrease the dependence on oil and coal have led to a steep increase in wind-powered energy. T oday, Asia leads the world in wind power, producing around 230,000 megawatts, the equivalent of 230 large coal-powered plants. Europe produces nearly 180, 000 megawatts. North America remains a distant third, at 105, 000.G Despite its successes, some people are protesting wind-power development, saying the turbines are both noisy and ugly. Just outside England's Lake District-a protected national park-a dozen existing windtowers are due to be removed. "T his is a high-quality landscape, " says one local homeowner. "T hey shouldn't be putting those things in here."H There are other challenges, too. If the winddoesn't blow, the turbines are not able to produce adequate energy. As a result, other power sources are needed. In contrast, a strong wind can create too muchpower. In cases like this, the energy company must sell the extra power at a much-reduced rate, which isnot good for business.I What's needed for both wind and solar is a way to store a large energy surplus. However, most systems are still decades away from making this a reality. On the plus side, both wind and solar power enable people to generate their own energy where they live: people can have their own windmills or solar panels, with batteries for calm days.NuclearJ In the 1970s, nuclear power was seen as themain energy alternative. Nuclear power produces vastamounts of electricity more cheaply than gas or coal,with no carbon emissions. For a number of years inthe 1980s and '90s, however, use of nuclear power declined due to accidents, concerns about nuclear wastestorage and disposal, and high construction costs.K T oday, times are changing. Worldwide, about450 plants generate 11 percent of the planet's electric power, and some countries have invested heavily innuclear energy. France, for instance, gets three-quarters of its electricity from nuclear power, the highestpercentage of any country. China has started to build one or two new plants a year, and India has alsobegun to utilize nuclear energy on a large scale.L However, there are still concerns about the safety of nuclear power, as seen, for example, at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan. The country had to close the nuclear reactors at Fukushima when the plant was hit by a tsunami and, as a consequence, began releasing substantial amounts of radioactive materials. Many still believe, however, that nuclear power is one of the future's greenest energy alternatives.M In the end, are any of these sources alone theanswer to our current energy problems? The short answer is no, but used in some combination-along with other power sources-we may find ways to reduceand eventually eliminate our dependence on fossil fuels.(1) What is this reading mainly about?A. possible replacements for fossil fuelsB. the various causes of the global energy crisisC. the benefits of solar power over other alternative energy sourcesD. problems caused by our overdependence on fossil fuels(2) Which of these statements about solar energy isstated in the text?A. Solar is currently the biggest contributor to theworld's energy.B. Solar energy is cheap to produce due to the low price of solar panels.C. Solar space stations could be the solution to the energy crisis.D. Solar energy can have a harmful effect on the environment.(3) What is NOT mentioned as a disadvantage ofwind power?A. Strong winds can produce too much power.B. Strong winds can damage the turbines.C. T he turbines can create a lot of noise.D. Some people consider the turbines to be ugly.(4) Which country gets most of its power from nuclear power?A.FranceB. IndiaC.JapanD.China(5) Which question is closest in meaning to In the end, are any of these sources alone the answer toour current energy problems? (paragraph M)A. Is there an energy source that can solve all ofour energy problems on its own?B. Can our current energy problems be solved bymaking sure we stop burning fossil fuel?C. Can we solve our energy problems by using allthe alternative energy sources together?D. Is finding an alternate to fossil fuels the onlyway to solve our energy problems?

【题目】POWERING T HE PLANETA Despite modern society's heavy dependence onfossil fuels for energy, most people are aware that the supply of these fuels is finite. As oil and other fossil fuels become more costly and difficult to find, researchers are looking at alternative energy sources, including solar, wind, and even nuclear power. But which substitute-if any-is the right one?SolarB Solar panels catch energy directly from the sun and convert it into electricity. One of the world's largest solar power stations is in the Indian state ofT amil Nadu, where more than 2.5 million solar pan(hac)/(OO^2)else the capacity to generate enough power for 7500 people. But unlike the burning of fossil fuels, the process used to create all that solar energy produces no emissions.C T oday, however, solar power provides less than 2 percent of the world's energy, primarily becausethe cost of the panels is still very high. But price isonly one issue. Clouds and darkness also cause solarpanels to produce less energy. T his requires that additional power sources (such as batteries) be available.D Some scientists think the solution to this problem can be found in space, which is the ideal place to gather energy from the sun. With no clouds and no nighttime, a space-based solar power station couldoperate constantly. T hese stations would send the power back to Earth, which could then be turned into electricity for consumption. Advocates of solar space stations say this technology would initially require a lot of money, but eventually it could provide continuous, clean energy that would be cheaper than other fuels. Also, unlike other energy sources, solar power from space would last as long as the sun shines, and would guarantee everyone on Earth all the energy theyneed.WindE Wind-the fastest-growing alternative energy source-is another way of collecting energy from thesun. Wind is caused by the sun's heat rather than its light. T herefore, unlike solar power, wind power works well even on cloudy days.F All over the world, incentives designed to decrease the dependence on oil and coal have led to a steep increase in wind-powered energy. T oday, Asia leads the world in wind power, producing around 230,000 megawatts, the equivalent of 230 large coal-powered plants. Europe produces nearly 180, 000 megawatts. North America remains a distant third, at 105, 000.G Despite its successes, some people are protesting wind-power development, saying the turbines are both noisy and ugly. Just outside England's Lake District-a protected national park-a dozen existing windtowers are due to be removed. "T his is a high-quality landscape, " says one local homeowner. "T hey shouldn't be putting those things in here."H There are other challenges, too. If the winddoesn't blow, the turbines are not able to produce adequate energy. As a result, other power sources are needed. In contrast, a strong wind can create too muchpower. In cases like this, the energy company must sell the extra power at a much-reduced rate, which isnot good for business.I What's needed for both wind and solar is a way to store a large energy surplus. However, most systems are still decades away from making this a reality. On the plus side, both wind and solar power enable people to generate their own energy where they live: people can have their own windmills or solar panels, with batteries for calm days.NuclearJ In the 1970s, nuclear power was seen as themain energy alternative. Nuclear power produces vastamounts of electricity more cheaply than gas or coal,with no carbon emissions. For a number of years inthe 1980s and '90s, however, use of nuclear power declined due to accidents, concerns about nuclear wastestorage and disposal, and high construction costs.K T oday, times are changing. Worldwide, about450 plants generate 11 percent of the planet's electric power, and some countries have invested heavily innuclear energy. France, for instance, gets three-quarters of its electricity from nuclear power, the highestpercentage of any country. China has started to build one or two new plants a year, and India has alsobegun to utilize nuclear energy on a large scale.L However, there are still concerns about the safety of nuclear power, as seen, for example, at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan. The country had to close the nuclear reactors at Fukushima when the plant was hit by a tsunami and, as a consequence, began releasing substantial amounts of radioactive materials. Many still believe, however, that nuclear power is one of the future's greenest energy alternatives.M In the end, are any of these sources alone theanswer to our current energy problems? The short answer is no, but used in some combination-along with other power sources-we may find ways to reduceand eventually eliminate our dependence on fossil fuels.(1) What is this reading mainly about?A. possible replacements for fossil fuelsB. the various causes of the global energy crisisC. the benefits of solar power over other alternative energy sourcesD. problems caused by our overdependence on fossil fuels(2) Which of these statements about solar energy isstated in the text?A. Solar is currently the biggest contributor to theworld's energy.B. Solar energy is cheap to produce due to the low price of solar panels.C. Solar space stations could be the solution to the energy crisis.D. Solar energy can have a harmful effect on the environment.(3) What is NOT mentioned as a disadvantage ofwind power?A. Strong winds can produce too much power.B. Strong winds can damage the turbines.C. T he turbines can create a lot of noise.D. Some people consider the turbines to be ugly.(4) Which country gets most of its power from nuclear power?A.FranceB. IndiaC.JapanD.China(5) Which question is closest in meaning to In the end, are any of these sources alone the answer toour current energy problems? (paragraph M)A. Is there an energy source that can solve all ofour energy problems on its own?B. Can our current energy problems be solved bymaking sure we stop burning fossil fuel?C. Can we solve our energy problems by using allthe alternative energy sources together?D. Is finding an alternate to fossil fuels the onlyway to solve our energy problems?

题目解答

答案

【解析】(1)A2)C(3)B(4)A5)A

解析

整体考察内容

本文主要讨论化石燃料的有限性及替代能源(太阳能、风能、核能)的优缺点,题目围绕文章主旨、细节信息及句子含义展开。

题目解析

(1) 主旨大意题

文章开头指出化石燃料供应有限,随后详细介绍太阳能、风能、核能三种替代能源的原理、现状及优缺点,最后总结“没有单一能源能解决问题,但组合使用可减少依赖”。

  • A. possible replacements for fossil fuels(化石燃料的可能替代品)符合主旨;
  • B. 全球能源危机的原因未重点讨论;
  • C. 太阳能优于其他能源的好处仅为文章一部分;
  • D. 过度依赖化石燃料的问题非主要内容。
    答案:A

(2) 太阳能细节题

  • A. 太阳能是当前最大能源贡献者错误,文中提到“solar power provides less less than 2 percent”(不足2%);
  • B. 太阳能生产成本低因面板便宜错误,文中“the cost of the panels is still very high”(面板成本高);
  • C. 太空太阳能站可能是能源危机的解决方案正确,文中“solar space stations“could provide continuous, clean energy”(提供持续清洁能源);
  • D. 太阳能对环境有害错误,文中“produces no emissions”(无排放)。
    答案:C

(3) 风能缺点排除题

文中提到风能的缺点:

  • A. 强风产生过多电力(“a strong wind can create too much power”);
  • C. 涡轮机噪音大(“the turbines are both noisy”);
  • D. 涡轮机丑陋(“the turbines are... ugly”);
  • B. 强风损坏涡轮机未提及。
    答案:B

(4) 核能国家细节题

文中“France... gets three-quarters of its electricity from nuclear power, the highest percentage of any country”(法国75%电力来自核能,比例最高)。
答案:A

(5) 句子含义题

原句“are any of these sources alone the answer...”(这些能源中是否有单一一种能解决当前能源问题?)

  • A. 是否有能源能单独解决所有问题?完全对应;
  • B. 停止燃烧化石燃料能否解决问题未提及;
  • C. 组合使用所有替代能源能否解决是文章最后补充,非原句含义;
  • D. 寻找替代品是否是唯一途径未讨论。
    答案:A

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