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Cars account for half the oil consumed in the US, about half the urban pollution and one-f

ourth the greenhouse gases. They take a similar oil of resources in other industrial nations and in the cities of the developing world. As vehicle use continues to increase in the coming decade, the US and other countries will have to deal with these issues or else face unacceptable economic, health-related and political costs. It is unlikely that oil prices will remain at their current low level or that other nations will accept a large and growing US contribution to global climatic change.

Policymakers and industry have four options: reduce vehicle use, increase the efficiency and reduce the emissions of conventional gasoline-powered vehicles, switch to less harmful fuels, or find less polluting driving systems. The last of these -- in particular the introduction of vehicles powered by electricity -- is ultimately the only sustainable option. The other alternatives are attractive in theory but in practice are either impractical or offer only marginal improvements. For example, reduced vehicle use could solve traffic problems and a host of social and environmental problems, but evidence from around the world suggests that it is very difficult to make people give up their cars to any significant extent. In the US, mass transit ridership and carpooling have declined since World War Ⅱ. Even in western Europe, with fuel prices averaging more than $1 a liter (about $ 4 a gallon) and with easily accessible mass transit and dense populations, cars still account for 80 percent of all passenger travel.

Improved energy efficiency is also appealing, but automotive fuel economy has barely made any progress in 10 years. Alternative fuels such as natural gas, burned in internal-combustion engines, could be introduced at relatively low cost, but they would lead to only marginal reductions in pollution and greenhouse emissions (especially because oil companies are already spending billions of dollars every year to develop less polluting types of gasoline).

From the passage we know that the increased use of cars will ______.

A.consume half of the oil produced in the world

B.have serious consequences for the well-being of all nations

C.widen the gap between the developed and developing countries

D.impose an intolerable economic burden on residents of large cities

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第1题

Cars account for half the oil consumed in the U. S. , about half the urban pollution and o
ne fourth the greenhouse (温室)gases. They take a similar toll of (损耗) resources in other industrial nations and in the cities of the developing world. As vehicle use continues to increase in the coming decade, the U. S. and other countries will have to deal with these issues or else face unacceptable economic, health-related and political costs. It is unlikely that oil prices will remain at their current low level or that other nations will accept a large and growing U. S. contribution to global climatic change.

Policy-makers and industry have four options: reduce vehicle use, increase the efficiency and reduce the emissions of conventional gasoline-powered vehicles, switch to less harmful fuels, or find less polluting driving systems. The last of these---in particular the introduction of vehicles powered by electricity---is ultimately the only sustainable option. The other alternatives are attractive in theory but in practice are either impractical or offer only marginal improvements. For example, reduced vehicle use could solve traffic problems and a host of social and environmental problems, but evidence from around the would suggests that it is very difficult to make people give up their cars to any significant significant extent. In the U. S., mass-transit ridership and carpooling (合伙用车) have declined since World Ⅱ. Even in western Europe, with fuel prices averaging more than $ 1 a liter(about $ 4 a gallon)and with easily accessible mass transit and dense populations, cars still account for 80 percent of all passenger travel.

Improved energy efficiency is also appealing, but automotive fuel economy has barely made any progress in 10 years. Alternative fuels such as natural gas, burned in internal-combustion engines, could be introduced at relatively low cost, but they would lead to only marginal reductions in pollution and greenhouse emissions(especially because oil companies are already spending billions of dollars every year to develop less polluting types of gasoline).

From the passage we know that the increased use of cars will ________.

A.consume half of the oil produced in the world

B.have serious consequences for the well-being of all nations

C.widen the gap between the developed and developing countries

D.impose an intolerable economic burden on residents of large cities

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第2题

These days a green building means more than just the color of the paint. Green building ca
n also refer to environmentally friendly houses, factories, and offices.

Green building means" reducing the impact(影响)of the building on the land", Taryn Holowka of the U. S. Green Building Council in Washington,@D@C, said.

According to Holowka, building account for(占了)65 percent of total U.S. electricity use.

But green building can reduce energy and water use. Also, the building are often located near public transportation such as buses and subways, so that people can drive their cars less. That could be good for the environment, because cars use lots of gas and give off pollution. Green building are often built on developed land, so that the buildings don't destroy forests.

Marty Dealing is project manger for a building that put these ideas into action. The Solaire has been called the country's first green high-rise building. According to Dettling, "We've reduced our energy use by one-third and our water by 50 percent." The Solaire cuts energy in past by using solar power. "On the face of the building we have solar panels which change the sun's energy into electricity," Dealing explained.

The Solaire also has lights that automatically turn off when people leave the room. In addition, the building has lots of windows, allowing people to use the sun for light during the day. The Solaire cuts water reusing it.

Not everyone is eager to move into a green building, however. Some people think that things like solar panels cost more money than more traditional energy sources. Anyhow, Holowka said, "It's going to be big."

In the second paragraph, the underlined words "the building" most probably refer to ______.

A.an ordinary building

B.an energy-saving building

C.a green-colored building

D.a water-reducing building

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第3题

Z-Stack的HAL是ZigBee技术()的对应目录

A.应用层

B.网络层

C.MAC层

D.物理层

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第4题

下列选项中,哪项关于AliOS Things的BSP及HAL的描述是正确的?()

A.BSP指板级支持包,HAL指硬件适配层

B.BSP指硬件适配层,HAL指板级支持包

C.BSP指应用层,HAL指中问件

D.BSP指中间件,HAL指应用层

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第5题

What did Hal do?A.Met Mr. Winter.B.Worked all night.C.Did his homework.

What did Hal do?

A.Met Mr. Winter.

B.Worked all night.

C.Did his homework.

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第6题

HAL与具体的硬件平台无关,改变具体的硬件平台,毋须作别的变动,只要改换其 HAL,系统就可以作平稳【
】。

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第7题

听力原文:Who is the man with the long beard?(A) Hal had his cut.(B) Sean will manage the c

听力原文:Who is the man with the long beard?

(A) Hal had his cut.

(B) Sean will manage the client.

(C) That's Dan, the new manager.

(27)

A.

B.

C.

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第8题

听力原文: In a police station, an officer managed to get some fresh mushrooms. He was so h
appy that he agreed to share the mushrooms. When their breakfast arrived the next day, each officer found some mushrooms on his plate.

"Try the dog with a piece first, "suggested a careful officer who was afraid that the "mushrooms" might be poisonous.

The dog seemed to enjoy its mushrooms, and the officers then began to eat their meal, feeling quite satisfied with its good taste.

After an hour, however, they were so frightened when the gardener rushed in to announce that the dog was dead. Immediately, the officers jumped into their cars and rushed to the nearest hospital. Stomach pumps were used and the officers had a very unpleasant time getting rid of the remains of the mushrooms.

When they returned, they sat down and started to discuss the whole matter. Each man described the pains that he felt and they agreed that these had grown worse on the way to the hospital.

The gardener was called in to give a detailed account of the way in which the poor dog had died.

"Did it suffer much before it died?" asked one of the officers, feeling very pleased that he had escaped a painful death himself. The gardener looked rather surprised. "No. "he said. "It was killed instantly when a car hit it."

Why did an officer want to give the dog a piece of mushroom?

A.He was so pleased that he wanted to share the mushroom with it.

B.The dog would enjoy the mushroom.

C.He liked the dog very much.

D.He was afraid of mushroom poisoning and wanted to test the mushroom by the dog.

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第9题

What is the building next to the theatre?A.A men's clothing store.B.A hotel.C.The City Hal

What is the building next to the theatre?

A.A men's clothing store.

B.A hotel.

C.The City Hall.

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第10题

When are turkey and pumpkin pie eaten? 查看材料A.On Hal

When are turkey and pumpkin pie eaten? 查看材料

A.On Halloween.

B.On Thursday.

C.On Thanksgiving.

D.On Christmas Day.

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