The forces that make Japan one of the world’s most earthquakeprone (有地震倾向的) cou
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The forces that make Japan one of the world’s most earthquakeprone (有地震倾向的) countries could become part of its longterm energy solution. Water from deep below the ground at Japan’s tens of thousands of hot springs could be used to produce electricity. Although Japanese hightech companies are leaders in geothermal (地热的) technology and export it,its use is limited in the nation. “Japan should no doubt make use of its resources of geothermal energy,” said Yoshiyasu Takefuji,a leading researcher of thermalelectric power production. The disastrous earthquake and tsunami on March 11,2011 caused a reaction against atomic power,which previously made up 30 percent of Japan’s energy needs,and increased interest in alternative energies,which accounted for only 8 percent. Artist Yoko Ono has called on Japan to explore its natural energy,following the example of Iceland which uses renewable energy for more than 80 percent of its needs. For now,geothermal energy makes up less than 1 percent of the energy needs in Japan,which has for decades relied heavily on fossil fuels and atomic power. The biggest problem to geothermal energy is the high initial cost of the exploration and constructing the factories.Another problem is that Japan’s potentially best sites are already being developed for tourism or are located within national parks where construction is forbidden. “We can’t even dig 10 cm inside national parks.” said Shigeto Yamada of Fuji Electric,adding that regulations protecting nature would need to be relaxed for geothermal energy to grow. Researcher Hideaki Matsui said,“Producing electricity using hot springs is a decadeslong project.We also have to think about what to do for now as energy supplies will decline in the short term.” The Earth Policy Institute in Washington,US,believed Japan could produce 80 000 megawatts (兆瓦) and meet more than half its electricity needs with geothermal technology. Japanese giants such as Toshiba are already global leaders in geothermal technology,with a 70 percent market share.In 2010,Fuji Electric built the world’s largest geothermal factory in New Zealand. 小题1:What would be the best title for the text?A.Alternative energies in Japan | B.World’s largest geothermal plant | C.Japan takes the lead in geothermal technology | D.Japan thinks of geothermal energy | 小题2:What percentage of Japan’s energy needs is geothermal energy?A.About 8%. | B.Below 1%. | C.Around 30%. | D.Over 80%. | 小题3:According to Shigeto Yamada,the growth of geothermal power in Japan needs________.A.a change of rules | B.financial support | C.local people’s help | D.high technology | 小题4:Geothermal energy is considered as a longterm program by________.A.Yoshiyasu Takefuji | B.Hideaki Matsui | C.Shigeto Yamada | D.Yoko Ono | 小题5:It can be learned from the last two paragraphs that________.A.the world’s biggest geothermal plant was built by America | B.Japan will not export its geothermal technology | C.the potential of Japan’s geothermal energy is great | D.it is hard to find geothermal energy in Japan |
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小题1:D 小题2:B 小题3:A 小题4:B 小题5:C |
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语篇解读 本文为一篇科普说明文。让日本经常地震的一些自然力有可能会被转化成日本长期可持续利用的清洁能源,即:地热。本文对其进行了详细介绍。 小题1:解析: 标题概括题。根据文章第三段的导入和倒数第三段最后一句“We also have to think about what to do for now as energy supplies will decline in the short term”,以及对全文的整体理解可知,本文主要讲的“日本正在考虑如何使用地热”的问题,所以D项最适合做文章的标题。 答案: D 小题2:解析: 细节理解题。根据文章第七段“For now,geothermal energy makes up less than 1 percent of the energy needs in Japan...”可知,答案B符合文意。 答案: B 小题3:解析: 推理判断题。根据文章倒数第四段中的“adding that regulations protecting nature would need to be relaxed for geothermal energy to grow”可推知,答案A符合文意。 答案: A 小题4:解析: 细节理解题。根据文章倒数第三段“Researcher Hideaki Matsui said,Producing electricity using hot springs is a decadeslong project...”可知,答案B符合文意。 答案: B 小题5:解析: 推理判断题。根据对文章最后两段的整体理解可知,日本的地热能源潜力巨大。 答案: C |
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Global Positioning Systems (全球定位系统) are now a part of everyday driving in many countries.These satellitebased systems provide turnbyturn directions to help people get to where they want to go.However,they can also cause a lot of problems,send you to the wrong place or leave you completely lost.Many times,the driver is to blame.Sometimes a GPS error is responsible.Most often,says Barry Brown,it is a combination of the two. Barry Brown is with the Mobile Life Centre in Stockholm,Sweden.He told us about an incident involving a friend who had flown to an airport in the eastern United States.There he borrowed a GPSequipped car to use during his stay.Mr Brown says,“They just plugged in an address and then set off to their destination.And,then it wasn’t until they were driving for thirty minutes that they realized they actually put in a destination back on the West Coast where they lived.They actually put their home address in.So again,the GPS is kind of ‘garbage in garbage out’.” Mr Brown says this is a common human error,but what makes the problem worse has to do with some of the shortcomings,or failures,of GPS equipment.He says,“One problem with a lot of the GPS units is they have a very small screen and they just tell you the next turn.Because they just give you the next turn,sometimes that means that it is not really giving you the overview that you would need to know that it’s going to the wrong place.” Mr Brown says,“One of the things that struck us,perhaps the most important thing was that you have to know what you’re doing when you use a GPS.There are these new skills that people have developed.There are these new competencies (资格) that you need to have to be able to use a GPS because they sometimes go wrong.This goes against a common belief that GPS systems are for passive drivers who lack navigational skills.” Barry Brown says to make GPS systems better we need a better understanding of how drivers,passengers and GPS systems work together. 小题1:According to Barry Brow,in most cases,________are blame for the problems.A.human errors | B.GPS errors | C.errors caused by both drivers and GPS | D.errors caused by putting in a wrong address | 小题2:The example of Barry Brown’s friend is used to show that________.A.GPS is nothing but garbage | B.GPS is still not accurate enough | C.it is difficult for drivers to use GPS equipment | D.sometimes drivers are responsible for the problem | 小题3:It can be inferred from the second paragraph that________.A.it’s impossible to drive from the east to the west in the US | B.Barry Brown’s friend went to Stockholm,Sweden by plane | C.given wrong instructions,the GPS will produce wrong results | D.GPS systems are for passive drivers who lack navigational skills | 小题4:Which of the followings is one of the shortcomings of GPS equipment?A.It just tells the driver to turn once at a time. | B.It gives the driver the overview. | C.Its screen is too small to be seen clearly. | D.It is only suitable for passive drivers. | 小题5:What’s the main idea of the text?A.GPS systems are helpful for drivers. | B.Driving with GPS can be difficult to navigate (导航). | C.Drivers should understand how GPS systems work. | D.Drivers should learn to use GPS systems correctly. |
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(2014·德州模拟)Some animals will defend their territory by fighting with those who try to invade it.Fighting,however,is not often the best choice,since it uses up a large amount of energy,and can result in injury or even death.Most animals rely on various threats,either through sounds or smells.The songs of birds,the drumming of woodpeckers and the loud calls of monkeys are all warnings that carry for long distances,advertising to possible invaders that someone else’s territory is being approached.Many animals rely on smells to mark their territories or leaving droppings around the territories.Other animals will be warned off the territory without ever meeting with the territory’s defender.
Sometimes,these warnings may be ignored,and an invader may move accidentally into a neighboring territory,or two animals may meet near the border of their nearby territories.When the two animals meet,they will generally threaten each other with visual (视觉的) displays.These displays will often exaggerate an animal’s size by putting up feathers or fur,or will show off the animal’s weapons.The animals may go through all the behavior of fighting without ever actually touching each other.The displays are generally performed best near the center of an animal’s territory,where it is more likely to attack an invader and where retreating becomes more of a choice. Actual fighting usually only happens in overcrowded conditions,when resources are not enough.Serious injury can result,and old or sick animals may die,leading to a more balanced population size.Under most natural conditions,territoriality is an effective way of maintaining a healthy population.The study of social behaviors such as territoriality in animals may also help us to understand human society. 小题1:What topic is the passage mainly involved in?A.What animals’ territory is usually like. | B.How animals deal with different threats. | C.How animals defend their territory. | D.Where animal fights take place frequently. | 小题2:For most animals,what’s their first response to the possible invaders to defend their territory?A.Fighting in groups. | B.Threatening and warning. | C.Escaping before being hurt. | D.Asking partners for help. | 小题3:What does the underlined word “exaggerate” in the second paragraph mean?A.enlarge | B.change | C.shake | D.shrink | 小题4:An actual fight will happen when________.A.animals meet near the border of their territories | B.the invader enters the defender’s territories | C.the defender notices the invader smaller than itself | D.the living resources are limited in the territory | 小题5:The last paragraph tells us that territoriality has an influence on the________of the animals.A.communication | B.condition | C.population | D.migration |
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An alcohol breath test (ABT) is often used by the police to find out whether a person is drunk while driving.In the United States,the legal blood alcohol limit is 0.08% for people aged 21 years or older,while people under 21 are not allowed to drive a car with any level of alcohol in their body.A “positive” test result,a result over the legal limit,allows the police to arrest the driver.However,many people who tested positive on the test have claimed that they only drank a “nonalcoholic” energy drink.Can one of these energy drinks really cause someone to test positive on an ABT?Researchers in Missouri set up an experiment to find out. First,the amount of alcohol in 27 different popular energy drinks was measured.All but one had an alcohol level greater than 0.005%.In nine of the 27 drinks,the alcohol level was at least 0.096%.The scientists then investigated the possibility that these small levels of alcohol could be discovered by an ABT.They asked test subjects to drink a full can or bottle of an energy drink and then gave each subject an ABT one minute and 15 minutes after the drink was finished. For 11 of the 27 energy drinks,the ABT did find the presence of alcohol if the test was given within one minute after the drink was taken.However,alcohol could not be discovered for any of the drinks if the test was given 15 minutes after the drink was consumed.This shows that when the test is taken plays an important role in the test result.The sooner the test is conducted after the consumption of these drinks,the more likely a positive alcohol reading will be obtained. 小题1:What is the legal alcohol level for a 20yearold driver in the US?A.0.000%. | B.0.005%. | C.0.080%. | D.0.096%. | 小题2:What is the purpose of the Missouri experiment?A.To introduce a new method of calculating blood alcohol levels. | B.To discover the relation between energy drinks and ABT test results. | C.To warn people of the dangers of drinking energy drinks. | D.To change the current legal alcohol limit for drivers in the United States. | 小题3:The underlined word “subjects” in Paragraph 2 refers to________.A.the things that are being discussed | B.areas of knowledge studied in school | C.the participants in an experiment | D.the people who belong to a country | 小题4:Which of the following affects the ABT test result most for energy drink consumers? A.The age of the person who takes the test. | B.The place where the test is given. | C.The equipment that the test uses. | D.The time when the test is taken. | 小题5:Which of the following is true according to the passage?A.A driver whose blood alcohol level is found to be 0.1% will be arrested. | B.No energy drinks really cause anyone to test positive on an ABT. | C.Few popular energy drinks contain alcohol in them. | D.Those taking an ABT 15 minutes after drinking alcohol cannot be found out. |
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An older friend once gave me a piece of advice,“Enjoy the last few weeks of college,” she said,“since college is the best time of your life.” This was not the first time I’d heard such a statement,but with graduation fast coming close,her words especially struck me.It seemed a bit disappointing to reach one’s life peak at only 22 years of age,but in her opinion,college had been one of the best times in my life so far.I made friends,took classes,and learned a great deal about myself.But I was also excited for the time after college—moving to a new city,starting a new job,and becoming a “real” person.I hoped that my great dreams were practical. Then,last week I read a column in Real Simple Magazine called 100 Years of Attitude,in which women 100 years or older shared their life experiences and views.I noticed that none of them considered college as the “best” time of their life.Not all of them went to college,but still in most cases their teens and twenties were not the best times of their life.They said some of their favorite times were raising their children,traveling after retirement,and even enjoying their present time and age. Enjoying one’s present time and age was a clear theme of the interviews.A piece of advice given by the women was about the importance of making the best of all situations.I think it more accurate than that of my friend;I can say with certainty that if I am lucky enough to make it to 100.I refuse to spend the last 80 years of my life plummeting (跌落) downhill,or even leveling off. I am sure that our eagerness and devotion will make us college students live a meaningful life.We will not just look backwards or miss our college days.We will look forward in excitement about continued journey uphill. 小题1:Which of the following opinions does the writer agree with? A.College is the best time of one’s life. | B.Twenties were the best time of the old people. | C.One should make the best of all situations. | D.One should not look backwards at their college time. | 小题2:In the second paragraph,the writer wants to say________.A.her achievements in college would be the peak of her success | B.she is looking forward to living as a “real” person in college | C.she becomes more and more uneasy with graduation | D.she is satisfied with the college life but is hopeful for the future | 小题3:The column the writer read is mainly about those old women’s________.A.best time of life at youth | B.life experiences and views | C.different opinions about life | D.favorite time with best friends | 小题4:By saying “I refuse to spend the last 80 years of my life plummeting downhill,or even leveling off” (in Paragraph 4),the writer really means________.A.she will not spend the rest of her time at college | B.she will not just obtain a college level certificate | C.she will not be satisfied with what she has already accomplished | D.she will not be content with the life in the future | 小题5:Which of the following words can be used to describe the writer? A.Ambitious. | B.Practical. | C.Imaginative. | D.Proud. |
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Depression (抑郁症) is a serious problem today.Depression causes workers to be unproductive,causing companies and countries to lose billions of dollars.One expert says that depression is like cancer because it is “widespread,costly and deadly”.Depression hits one person in five around the world. Although people have believed depression to be a problem among the rich and educated,studies show that depression is a problem among everyone.Over any sixmonth period,between five to seven percent of the world’s population will be suffering from a serious depression.Suicide rates among people suffering from the disease in its extreme,or clinical form were 80 percent higher than in the population at large,and sufferers were four times more likely to have heart attacks.People who suffer from depression often have problems sleeping,getting up on time,and doing work productively. Depression,which researchers agree has its origin in the genes,brings loss of confidence and ability to concentrate—making it impossible for employees and managers to work efficiently. Depression is made more serious in China by Chinese’s inability to face it.Many people believe that depressed people are either weak or lazy.Besides,there is no good treatment,with few specialists available.“Most patients in China just don’t get help,”a Chinese doctor says.“In my hospital,I have to see 30 or 40 patients in a morning,just have time to say ‘Hello,how do you feel?’” In Western countries,people are not afraid to admit that they have depression,but most do not tell it to their boss,because they fear that they will be stricken_off_the_rolls.“In my experience,aging bosses are the most willing to admit they have it.Because they feel the most secure about themselves,” an American doctor says. Hopefully,in the near future,people around the world will be able to admit that they have depression so that they can get the right treatment. 小题1:Which of the following is true according to the passage?A.It is widely believed that everyone may suffer from depression. | B.Depression brings great problems to its sufferers in their life and work. | C.Depression is a commonlyexisting problem only in rich countries. | D.The poorer and the less educated a person is,the less he will suffer from depression. | 小题2:.Compared to normal people,the depressed people are likely to be________.A.very unconfident and often absentminded | B.easy to avoid being hit by heart attacks | C.working efficiently and productively | D.either weak or lazy | 小题3:Depression becomes more serious in China because of________.A.the understanding of the problem | B.the lack of treatment and doctors | C.their unwillingness to tell it to their boss | D.the doctors’ careless work | 小题4:What can we infer from the passage?A.People are suffering from depression because of the shortage of specialists. | B.The aging bosses around the world dare to say they are depressed. | C.More and more patients will turn to specialists for help. | D.Western people are braver than Chinese people. | 小题5:What does the underlined words in the 5th paragraph mean?A.Hired. | B.Dismissed. | C.Promoted. | D.Recommended. |
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