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Alternative Energy Sources (可替代资源)When considering alternative energy sources to repl

Alternative Energy Sources (可替代资源)

When considering alternative energy sources to replace fossil fuels, it should be pointed out that our present technology is dependent on fossil-based energy in two main forms:electricity produced by burning coal, and portable chemical fuels such as petroleum or natural gas.At present not all countries are totally dependent on coal for electricity generation.For instance, nuclear power provided about 48% of the total energy requirements of Finland, France and Sweden in 1996.To a lesser extent, hydroelectric power (水力发电)is also providing electricity to many areas throughout the world.Despite their environmental problems, these alternatives are likely to supply our electricity requirements for at least the first ten years of the new century.However, many scientists are convinced that other less controversial alternatives such as solar and wind power, which convert heat or me-

chanical energy directly into electricity, will provide a "clean" energy for future generations early in the new century.

In most industrialized nations, electricity supplies only a portion of the country's total energy needs, typically about 16%~25%.By far the largest share of a nation's total energy consumption is derived from chemical fuels which are either used for space heating or converted directly into mechanical energy in, for instance, an automobile engine.The great advantage of chemical fuels is their ease of transportation, storage'and utility in even the remotest areas.By contrast, electricity must be constantly generated since it is con sumed essentially the instant it is produced.It is therefore not surprising that recent scientific research has centered on developing a portable chemical fuel to replace fossil fuels.

In addition to economic and environmental considerations, an alternative synthetic chemical fuel should, ideally, be produced from accessible raw materials that are not derived from fossil fuels.Thus, coal liquefaction (液化) cannot be considered as a satisfactory long-term solution.The production of biologicallyderived chemical fuels such as alcohol, produced from the ferment (发酵) of farm crops or from waste products; has also generated a lot of scientific and public interest.However, while these.biological fuels are less polluting than fossil fuels, they are still carbon-based molecules which, during the process of burning are less polluting than fossil fuels, send carbon dioxide (二氧化碳) and other pollutants (污染物) into the environment.Clearly, the only ideal long-term replacement for fuels such as petroleum is one that contains no carbon.Obviously, hydrogen meets this requirement.

第 36 题 The phrase "these alternatives" (in Line 8 of Paragraph 1) refers to____.

A.solar and wind power

B.oil and coal

C.nuclear and hydroelectric power

D.petroleum and natural gas

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第1题

What is Roberts reason to support alternative energy?A.It has strong economic impact.B.It

What is Roberts reason to support alternative energy?

A.It has strong economic impact.

B.It affects the US foreign policies.

C.It reduces carbon consumption.

D.It maintains US"s control in energy.

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第2题

Which of the following statements most accurately reflects the author's opinion about natu
ral gas?

A.It represents a preferable alternative to other fossil fuel resources.

B.Its use in the production of energy carries high costs.

C.Its drawbacks will be overcome by technology in the future.

D.It should completely replace oil and coal as the world's energy source.

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第3题

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one reason why energy problems cannot be easily
solved ?

A.There's a deep-rooted suspicion towards alternative energy among the public.

B.Huge investments of various resources are required to achieve energy independence.

C.Some oil producing countries are not politically stable.

D.A large number of oil producing countries do not regard US as their friend.

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第4题

With the world’s population estimated to grow from six to nine billion by 2050, researcher
s, businesses and governments are already dealing with the impact this increase will have on everything from food and water to infrastructure an jobs. Underlying all this 【S1】________ will be the demand for energy, which is expected to double over the next 40 years.

Finding the resources to meet this demand in a 【S2】________, sustainable way is the cornerstone of our nation’s energy security, and will be one of the major 【S3】________ of the 21st century. Alternative forms of energy --- bio-fuels, wind and solar, to name a few --- are 【S4】________ being funded and developed, and will play a growing 【S5】________ in the world’s energy supply. But experts say that, even when 【S6】________, alternative energy sources will likely meet only about 30% of the world’s energy needs by 2050.

For example, even with 【S7】________ investments, such as the $93 million for wind energy development 【S8】________ in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, important alternative energy sources such as wind and bio-fuels 【S9】________ only about 1% of the market today. Energy and sustainability experts say the answer to our future energy needs will likely come from a lot of 【S10】________ --- both traditional and alternative.

A stable B solutions C significant D role E progress

F marvelous G included H growth I exactly J consist

K comprise L competitions M combined N challenges O certainly

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第5题

听力原文:The year is 2501, and the Earth is desperately short of fuel. All Earth's coal, o

听力原文: The year is 2501, and the Earth is desperately short of fuel. All Earth's coal, oil and wood have been used up long ago, and scientists have been sent to the ends of the universe in search of alternative forms of energy.

A rich and powerful civilization has been discovered on the planet Jupiter, and Earth is supplied with fuel by constant supply fleets from that planet, but the price is very high. Unless it discovers an alternative source of energy soon, civilization on Earth will fail, and its inhabitants will have to move to other planets where they will be little more than slaves. Then Jupiter will take possession of Earth-- the most beautiful, most desirable planet in the universe.

Human scientists have been sure for a long time that Jupiter possesses a method of creating constant energy and now ten explorers on a secret mission from Earth have discovered the secret--a kind of heavy, green dust which will change salt water to high grade petroleum. This dust covers a large part of Jupiter's surface, and just a few pounds of it could solve the world's energy crisis since it would reproduce itself continuously in Earth's atmosphere.

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A.Explorers.

B.Doctors.

C.Teachers.

D.Coal-miners.

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第6题

In a remarkable moment during the State of the Union address, President George W. Bush cau
ght the attention of the nation with five words: "America is addicted to oil." Soon after the speech, I talked to the President about energy, and he admitted that he had not anticipated the impact of that statement or that some commentators would find it incongruous.

I believe he is sincere in wanting to focus efforts more on pursuing alternative energy sources. But his Texas roots, his high-profile advocacy of opening up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling, and other associations with the oil industry have created long-standing public impressions that the President is an oilman who believes in the oil economy.

Bush's predicament mirrors the nation's own love-hate relationship with 0il. For decades the energy debate in the U. S. has pitted so-called pro-oil realists against idealistic advocates of alternative energy. The pro-oil commentators have attempted to discredit alternatives by saying they make up a tiny share of energy consumed and that dependence on oil is a choice of the marketplace. They assert that our government can and should do little to change this. Former Exxon CEO Lee Raymond echoed such reasoning in 2005, when he noted that in 25 years, even with double-digit growth rates, alternatives like wind and solar power will still provide less than 1% of the energy needed to meet worldwide demand. "I am more interested in staying focused on the 99% ," he said.

Yes, advocates of alternative energy must resist the temptation to suggest that energy problems are easily solved. They are not. Relieving our dependence on oil is going to take huge investments of time, money, and political will. But the difficulty of solving the problem doesn't make doing so any less necessary. With less than 5% of the world's population, the U. S. consumes 25% of its oil and will spend about $320 billion on oil imports this year. Most of the world's oil is concentrated in places either hostile to U. S. interests or vulnerable to political upheaval or terrorism.

Given that sobering outlook, I believe the balance of realism has passed from those who argue on behalf of oil and a laissez-faire energy policy relying on market evolution to those who recognize that life in America will be far more difficult in coming decades unless there is a major reorientation in the way we get our energy. No one who cares about U. S. foreign policy and long-term economic growth can ignore what is happening in Iran, Russia, or Venezuela. And no one who is honestly assessing the decline of American leverage around the world due to our energy dependence can fail to see that oil is the albatross of U. S. national security.

We need an urgent campaign, led by a succession of committed Presidents and Congresses, to promote alternative sources. We could take our time if this were simply a matter of managing an industrial conversion to more cost-effective technologies. Unfortunately, U. S. dependence on ever scarcer fossil fuels has already created conditions that threaten our security and prosperity and undermine international stability.

Most of the world's oil and gas is not controlled by those who respect market forces. Foreign governments control up to 77% of world oil reserves via national oil companies, which set prices through production decisions—and can easily shut off the taps for political reasons.

I am not suggesting that markets won't someday come into play to stanch America's oil dependence. Eventually, because of scarcity, terrorist attacks, market shocks, and foreign manipulation, the high price of oil will lead to enormous investment in, and political support for, alternatives. The problem is that such investment won't happen overnight. Even if it did, building supporting infrastructure and changing behavior. could take decades. In other words, by the time a sustained energy crisis ful

A.refute the criticism by some commentators

B.highlight his Texas roots, advocacy of Arctic drilling, and other associations with the oil industry

C.call for more efforts on pursuing alternative energy sources

D.change the long-standing public impression that he is an oilman who believes in the oil economy

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第7题

Which of the following best states the author's main point about artists who have abandone
d the hierarchical distinction between art and theory?

A.Theirs is a sterile, abstract practice, unlikely to produce few lasting works.

B.They have demonstrated that critics are less important to the art-making process than the public commonly believes.

C.They have laudably focused their energy on exposing the extent to which theory informs their own practice.

D.They have, to the detriment of their work, lost track of inner realm of the creator.

E.They have demonstrated a positive alternative to critics who have abandoned their field to become artists.

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第8题

According to the passage, what is NOT an alternative energy source? ______A.Fuel cell.B.Nu

According to the passage, what is NOT an alternative energy source? ______

A.Fuel cell.

B.Nuclear power.

C.Petrol.

D.Sun energy.

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第9题

Developing alternative energy sources is the most effective method to cope with energy pro
blems both in the short and long terms.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第10题

Compared to alternative energy, one of the disadvantages of fossil fuels is ______.A.minin

Compared to alternative energy, one of the disadvantages of fossil fuels is ______.

A.mining is difficult

B.it costs a lot of money to preserve

C.they are difficult to be processed

D.they are non-renewable

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