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Nuclear energy has always been controversial. But since the tsunami and nuclear disaster in Fukushima(Japan) in 2011, the issue is back in the headlines. And the world is divided—some countries are planning more nuclear plants, while others have promised to shut theirs down.

After Fukushima, Germany decided to switch off all its nuclear plants by 2022. __1.__ In fact, almost 80% of France's electricity comes from nuclear power, the highest percentage in the world. And in the US, the Obama administration said it “continues to support the expansion of nuclear power, despite the crisis in Japan.”

Nuclear supporters claim nuclear power can help the environment. 2.__ So, pro?nuclear countries argue that nuclear power allows them to generate energy without contributing to climate change. Britain's chief scientific adviser(John Beddington) supports this view.

Nuclear power is also relatively cheap. Renewable energy sources such as solar, hydro and wind power may be clean, but they're expensive; and right now, they require a lot of investment. _3.__ So, while many people may prefer their energy to come from a renewable source, not so many are prepared to pay higher energy bills.

4.__ For a start, nuclear waste is very difficult to dispose of, and remains toxic to humans for thousands of years. And even before Fukushima, there were several high?profile nuclear disasters. The most famous is probably the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, in the Ukraine. The radiation from the meltdown spread all over Europe, affecting thousands of people.

The nuclear energy issue is very complex. _5._ As a Japanese commentator recently said, “It's been a bad year for the ‘nuclear village’but I don't think they're down and out yet.” The battle continues.

AAnd it doesn't look like it'll be resolved anytime soon.

BThe main argument against nuclear energy is that it isn't safe.

CNuclear power could only end the world instead of saving it!

DMany people believe that they will benefit from the unclear energy.

EUnlike fossil fuels, nuclear power doesn't create greenhouse gases.

FBut France and the United States remain loyal supporters of atomic energy.

GThis higher cost of using “green energy” is usually passed onto the consumer.

1______ 2.______ 3.______ 4.______ 5.______

 

1.F

2.E

3.G

4.B

5.A

【解析】本文是一篇议论文。核能的使用总是存在着争议。自从2011年日本福岛海啸以及核电站泄漏事件后,世界上对建造核电站出现了两种声音。

1.F 根据下文可知,法国和美国是核能的忠实支持者,与上句德国的做法相反,所以选F项作为过渡。

2.2E 本段第一句“...nuclear power can help the environment”E项中的“nuclear power doesn't create greenhouse gases...”相呼应。本段主要讲述核能不会产生温室气体,有利于保护环境。

3.3G 根据上下句内容可知,空格处表达的意思为使用绿色能源的高额费用通常转嫁到消费者身上G项符合语境。

4.4B 本段主要讨论了核能的不安全性,所以本句反对核能的主要观点是因为它不安全符合题意。故选B项。

5.5A 根据下文中的“It's been a bad year for the‘nuclear village’but I don't think they're down and out yet”,可知问题并没有解决。所以本句为上句核能源问题是复杂的的递进句,而且核能问题似乎并不会马上得到解决。故选A项。

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