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Despite modem society's heavy dependence on fossil fuels for energy, most people are aware that the supply of these fuels is finite (有限的). As oil, in particular, becomes more costly and difficult to find, researchers are looking at alternative energy sources, including solar, wind, and even nuclear power. But which is the right one? Solar panels catch energy directly from the sun and convert it into electricity. One of the world's largest solar power stations is located near Leipzig, Germany, where more than 33,000 solar panels generate enough energy to power about 1,800 homes. But unlike the burning of fossil fuels, the process used to create all that solar energy produces no emissions. Today, however, solar provides less than one percent of the world's energy, primarily because the cost of the panels is still very high. And price is only one issue. Clouds and darkness also cause solar panels to produce less energy, which requires one to have additional power sources (such as batteries) available. Some scientists think the solution to this problem can be found in space - which they say is the ideal place to gather energy from the sun. With no clouds and no nighttime, a space-based solar power station could operate constantly. These stations would send the power back to Earth, which could then be turned into electricity for consumption. Supporters of solar space stations say this technology would require a lot of money at the beginning, but eventually it could provide continuous, clean energy that would be cheaper than other fuels. Also, unlike other energy sources, solar power from space will last as long as the sun shines and will be able to guarantee everyone on Earth all the energy they need. Wind - the fastest-growing alternative energy source - is another way of collecting energy from the sun. Unlike solar power, however, it works well on cloudy days. All over Europe,incentivesdesigned to decrease the dependence on oil and coal have led to a steep increase in wind-powered energy. Despite its successes, some oppose wind-power development, saying the turbines are both noisy and ugly. Just outside England's Lake District, a protected national park, 27 wind towers are planned, each about 40 meters tall. Many locals are protesting. "This is a high-quality landscape," says one local home owner. "They shouldn't be putting those things in here." There are other challenges too. If the wind doesn't blow, the turbines don't have the capacity to produce enough energy. As a result, other power sources are needed. In contrast, a strong wind can create too much power. In cases like this, the energy company must sell the extra power at a much-reduced rate, which is not good for business. What's needed for both wind and solar is a way to store a large energy surplus (盈余) so that it can later be turned into electricity. However, most systems are still decades away from making this a reality. Nuclear was the energy alternative in the 1970s. Nuclear power produces vast amounts of electricity more cheaply than gas or coal, with no carbon emissions. For a number of years in the 1980s and '90s, however, use of nuclear power declined due to accidents, concerns about nuclear waste storage and disposal, and high construction costs. Today, though, times are changing. Worldwide about 440 plants now generate 16 percent of the planet's electric power, and some countries have invested heavily in nuclear energy. France, for instance, gets 78 percent of its electricity from nuclear power. China has started to build one or two new plants a year, and Japan and India have also begun to utilize nuclear energy on a large scale. Though there are still concerns about the safety of nuclear power, many now believe it may be one of the future's greenest energy alternatives. In the end, are any of these sources alone the answer 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 reduce and eventually eliminate our dependence on fossil fuels.(1)The following statements about alternative sources are true EXCEPT that ____ .A. unlike solar power, windmills are not much affected by weatherB. solar power stations don't have the capacity to store extra powerC. neither solar or nuclear power plants produce carbon pollutionD. nuclear power has regained its popularity despite safety concerns(2)The underlined word "incentives" in paragraph 7 is closest in meaning to ____ .A. panelsB. parksC. productsD. policies(3)According to the author of the article, ____ .A. space-based solar power stations are the perfect solution to the darknessB. wind towers ruin the landscape in the national park and disturb daily lifeC. the extra power created by stronger winds has to be sold at a lower priceD. none of the alternative energy sources alone can fully replace fossil fuels(4)The best title for this article is ____ .A. The Energy Crisis AheadB. Powering the FutureC. Addicted to Fossil Fuel?D. The Finite Resources

Despite modem society's heavy dependence on fossil fuels for energy, most people are aware that the supply of these fuels is finite (有限的). As oil, in particular, becomes more costly and difficult to find, researchers are looking at alternative energy sources, including solar, wind, and even nuclear power. But which is the right one?
    Solar panels catch energy directly from the sun and convert it into electricity. One of the world's largest solar power stations is located near Leipzig, Germany, where more than 33,000 solar panels generate enough energy to power about 1,800 homes. But unlike the burning of fossil fuels, the process used to create all that solar energy produces no emissions.
    Today, however, solar provides less than one percent of the world's energy, primarily because the cost of the panels is still very high. And price is only one issue. Clouds and darkness also cause solar panels to produce less energy, which requires one to have additional power sources (such as batteries) available.
    Some scientists think the solution to this problem can be found in space - which they say is the ideal place to gather energy from the sun. With no clouds and no nighttime, a space-based solar power station could operate constantly. These stations would send the power back to Earth, which could then be turned into electricity for consumption.
    Supporters of solar space stations say this technology would require a lot of money at the beginning, but eventually it could provide continuous, clean energy that would be cheaper than other fuels. Also, unlike other energy sources, solar power from space will last as long as the sun shines and will be able to guarantee everyone on Earth all the energy they need.
    Wind - the fastest-growing alternative energy source - is another way of collecting energy from the sun. Unlike solar power, however, it works well on cloudy days.
    All over Europe,incentivesdesigned to decrease the dependence on oil and coal have led to a steep increase in wind-powered energy. Despite its successes, some oppose wind-power development, saying the turbines are both noisy and ugly. Just outside England's Lake District, a protected national park, 27 wind towers are planned, each about 40 meters tall. Many locals are protesting. "This is a high-quality landscape," says one local home owner. "They shouldn't be putting those things in here."
    There are other challenges too. If the wind doesn't blow, the turbines don't have the capacity to produce enough energy. As a result, other power sources are needed. In contrast, a strong wind can create too much power. In cases like this, the energy company must sell the extra power at a much-reduced rate, which is not good for business.
    What's needed for both wind and solar is a way to store a large energy surplus (盈余) so that it can later be turned into electricity. However, most systems are still decades away from making this a reality.
    Nuclear was the energy alternative in the 1970s. Nuclear power produces vast amounts of electricity more cheaply than gas or coal, with no carbon emissions. For a number of years in the 1980s and '90s, however, use of nuclear power declined due to accidents, concerns about nuclear waste storage and disposal, and high construction costs.
    Today, though, times are changing. Worldwide about 440 plants now generate 16 percent of the planet's electric power, and some countries have invested heavily in nuclear energy. France, for instance, gets 78 percent of its electricity from nuclear power. China has started to build one or two new plants a year, and Japan and India have also begun to utilize nuclear energy on a large scale. Though there are still concerns about the safety of nuclear power, many now believe it may be one of the future's greenest energy alternatives.
    In the end, are any of these sources alone the answer 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 reduce and eventually eliminate our dependence on fossil fuels.
(1)The following statements about alternative sources are true EXCEPT that ____ .
A. unlike solar power, windmills are not much affected by weather
B. solar power stations don't have the capacity to store extra power
C. neither solar or nuclear power plants produce carbon pollution
D. nuclear power has regained its popularity despite safety concerns
(2)The underlined word "incentives" in paragraph 7 is closest in meaning to ____ .
A. panels
B. parks
C. products
D. policies
(3)According to the author of the article, ____ .
A. space-based solar power stations are the perfect solution to the darkness
B. wind towers ruin the landscape in the national park and disturb daily life
C. the extra power created by stronger winds has to be sold at a lower price
D. none of the alternative energy sources alone can fully replace fossil fuels
(4)The best title for this article is ____ .
A. The Energy Crisis Ahead
B. Powering the Future
C. Addicted to Fossil Fuel?
D. The Finite Resources

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答案

1.D.细节理解题.根据倒数第三段For a number of years in the 1980s and '90s, however, use of nuclear power declined due to accidents, concerns about nuclear waste storage and disposal, and high construction costs.然而,在1980年代和90年代的许多年里,由于事故,对核废料的存储和处置的担忧以及高昂的建造成本,核电的使用量有所下降.可知,D.尽管出于安全考虑,核电已恢复流行,不正确.故选D.
2.D.词义猜测题.根据上下文内容可知,All over Europe,incentives designed to decrease the dependence on oil and coal have led to a steep increase in wind-powered energy.句意为在整个欧洲,旨在减少对石油和煤炭依赖的激励措施导致风力发电量急剧增加.故意为政策.故选D.
3.D.细节理解题.根据最后一段 In the end, are any of these sources alone the answer 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 reduce and eventually eliminate our dependence on fossil fuels.最后,这些来源是否能单独解决我们当前的能源问题?简短的答案不是,而是与其他动力源结合使用,我们可能会找到减少并最终消除对化石燃料的依赖的方法. 可知,没有任何一种替代能源能够完全替代化石燃料.故选D.
4.C.主旨大意题.阅读全文,根据文章内容可知,本文主要讲述了尽管现代社会严重依赖化石燃料来获取能源,但大多数人都知道这些燃料的供应是有限的.特别是随着石油变得更加昂贵和难以找到,研究人员正在寻找替代能源,包括太阳能,风能,甚至核能.故选C.

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