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Electric cars are dirty. In fact, not only are they dirty, they might even be more dirty than their gasoline-powered cousins.
People in California love to talk about “zero-emissions(排放)vehicles”, but people in California seem to be clueless about where electricity comes from. Power plants most all use fire to make it. Apart from the few people who have their roofs covered with solar cells, we get our electricity from generators(发电机). Generators are fueled by something--usually coal, oil, but also by heat generated in nuclear power plants. There are a few wind farms and geothermal(地热) plants as well, but by far we get electricity mainly by burning something.
In other words, those "zero-emissions" cars are likely coal-burning cars. Because the coal is burned somewhere else, it looks clean. It is not true. It's as if the California Greens are covering their eyes—“If I can't see it, it's not happening.”  Gasoline is an incredibly efficient way to power a vehicle; a gallon of gas has a lot of energy in it. But when you take that gas(or another fuel)and first use it to make electricity, you waste a nice part of that energy, mostly in the form of wasted heat--at the generator, through the transmission lines, etc.
A gallon of gas may drive your car 25 miles. But the electricity you get from that gallon of gas won't get you nearly as far -- so electric cars burn more fuel than gasoline-powered ones. If our electricity came mostly from wind or geothermal, or solar, then an electric car truly would be clean. But for political, technical, and economic reasons, we don't use much of those energy sources.
  In addition, electric cars' batteries which are poisonous for a long time will eventually end up in a landfill. And finally, when cars are the polluters, the pollution is spread across all the roads. When it's a power plant, though,all the junk is in one place. Nature is very good at cleaning up when things are not too concentrated, but it takes a lot longer when all the garbage is in one spot.
【小题1】What’s the main idea of the passages?

A.Electric cars aren’t actually clean.
B.Electric cars are zero-emissions vehicles.
C.Zero-emissions vehicles are popular.
D.Gasoline-powered cars are more efficient.
【小题2】Which of the following words can replace “be clueless about” in Paragraph 2?
A.Be familiar with.
B.Be curious about.
C.Fail to understand.
D.Show their interest in.
【小题3】The electricity we get from a gallon of gas may make our car run _________.
A.at least 25 miles
B.more than 25 miles
C.as far as 25 miles
D.less than 25 miles
【小题4】In the author’s opinion, compared with cars using gas, electric cars are more __________.
A.environmentally-friendlyB.expensive
C.efficientD.harmful
【小题5】It can be inferred from the passage that __________.
A.electric cars' batteries are poisonous for a long time
B.now electric cars are used more than their gasoline-powered cousins
C.zero-emissions vehicles should be chosen to protect our environment
D.electric cars are not clean in that we get electricity mainly by burning something

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Electric cars are dirty. In fact, not only are they dirty, they might even be more dirty than their gasoline-powered cousins.

People in California love to talk about “zero-emissions(排放)vehicles”, but people in California seem to be clueless about where electricity comes from. Power plants most all use fire to make it. Apart from the few people who have their roofs covered with solar cells, we get our electricity from generators(发电机). Generators are fueled by something--usually coal, oil, but also by heat generated in nuclear power plants. There are a few wind farms and geothermal(地热) plants as well, but by far we get electricity mainly by burning something.

In other words, those "zero-emissions" cars are likely coal-burning cars. Because the coal is burned somewhere else, it looks clean. It is not true. It's as if the California Greens are covering their eyes—“If I can't see it, it's not happening.”  Gasoline is an incredibly efficient way to power a vehicle; a gallon of gas has a lot of energy in it. But when you take that gas(or another fuel)and first use it to make electricity, you waste a nice part of that energy, mostly in the form of wasted heat--at the generator, through the transmission lines, etc.

A gallon of gas may drive your car 25 miles. But the electricity you get from that gallon of gas won't get you nearly as far -- so electric cars burn more fuel than gasoline-powered ones. If our electricity came mostly from wind or geothermal, or solar, then an electric car truly would be clean. But for political, technical, and economic reasons, we don't use much of those energy sources.

  In addition, electric cars' batteries which are poisonous for a long time will eventually end up in a landfill. And finally, when cars are the polluters, the pollution is spread across all the roads. When it's a power plant, though,all the junk is in one place. Nature is very good at cleaning up when things are not too concentrated, but it takes a lot longer when all the garbage is in one spot.

1.What’s the main idea of the passages?

A.Electric cars aren’t actually clean.

B.Electric cars are zero-emissions vehicles.

C.Zero-emissions vehicles are popular.

D.Gasoline-powered cars are more efficient.

2.Which of the following words can replace “be clueless about” in Paragraph 2?

A.Be familiar with.

B.Be curious about.

C.Fail to understand.

D.Show their interest in.

3.The electricity we get from a gallon of gas may make our car run _________.

A.at least 25 miles

B.more than 25 miles

C.as far as 25 miles

D.less than 25 miles

4.In the author’s opinion, compared with cars using gas, electric cars are more __________.

A.environmentally-friendly

B.expensive

C.efficient

D.harmful

5.It can be inferred from the passage that __________.

A.electric cars' batteries are poisonous for a long time

B.now electric cars are used more than their gasoline-powered cousins

C.zero-emissions vehicles should be chosen to protect our environment

D.electric cars are not clean in that we get electricity mainly by burning something

 

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  Many young people want to become pop-stars.It is their great ambition(雄心)in life.They think:pop-stars earn a lot of money, they lead interesting and exciting lives.Thousands of fans adore(崇拜)them, they become famous…

  Yes, but first they must become stars.Most performances start life with a group.This is the pattern(模式)at the present time.But there are many groups and competition is stiff(激烈的).Groups appear and disappear almost overnight.Only a small number survive(生存).Almost without exception(例外)they have to work very hard before they reach the top.

  And very few reach the top and stay there.In England there are perhaps thirty or so groups at the top.Most of these do not earn so much money, perhaps 400 pounds each time they perform.What is more, they have quite a lot of examples.They have to pay a manager, for example, he is a key person in their lives and he takes about twenty percent of their earnings-perhaps more.Then there are their clothes, their instruments(乐器)and their van(大篷车).

  And don’t forget they have to travel a great deal-sometimes 2000 miles in one week.At times they even sleep in their van instead of hotel just to save money.

(1)

Most pop groups ________.

[  ]

A.

lead an interesting life

B.

disappear during the night

C.

fail to reach the top

D.

become famous overnight

(2)

The group’s manager is well paid because he ________.

[  ]

A.

buys clothes for them

B.

is important for them

C.

looks after the money

D.

has a lot of money

(3)

Pop groups use much of the money they earn to ________.

[  ]

A.

travel

B.

stay in a hotel

C.

enjoy themselves

D.

buy the things they need

(4)

A group needs a van mainly to ________.

[  ]

A.

travel around the country

B.

sleep in

C.

carry their clothes

D.

carry their instruments

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Sir, I wouldn't ask for a day off unless I feel I____ You know, my son is running a high fever.

A.used to     B.happen to     C. fail to    D.have to

 

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  One morning a few years ago, Harvard President Neil Rudenstine overslept.For this busy man, it was a sort of alarm:after years of non-stop hard work, he might wear himself out and die an early death.

  Only after a week's leave-during which he read novels, listened to music and walked with his wife on a beach-was Rudenstine able to return to work.

  In our modern life, we have lost the rhythm between action and rest.Amazingly, within this world there is a universal but silly saying:“I am so busy.”

  We say this to one another as if our tireless efforts were a talent by nature and an ability to successfully deal with stress.The busier we are, the more important we seem to ourselves and, we imagine, to others.To be unavailable to our friends and family, and to be unable to find time to relax-this has become the model of a successful life.

  Because we do not rest, we lose our way.We miss the guide telling us where to go, the food providing us with strength, the quiet giving us wisdom.

  How have we allowed this to happen?I believe it is this:we have forgotten the Sabbath, the day of the week-for followers of some religions-for rest and praying.It is a day when we are not supposed to work, a time when we devote ourselves to enjoying and celebrating what is beautiful.It is a good time to bless our children and loved ones, give thanks, share meals, walk and sleep.It is a time for us to take a rest, to put our work aside, trusting that there are larger forces at work taking care of the world.

  Rest is a spiritual and biological need; however, in our strong ambition to be successful and care for our many responsibilities, we may feel terribly guilty when we take time to rest.The Sabbath gives us permission to stop work.In fact, “Remember the Sabbath” is more than simply permission to rest; it is a rule to obey and a principle to follow.

(1)

The “alarm” in the first paragraph refers to “________”.

[  ]

A.

a signal of stress

B.

a warning of danger

C.

a sign of age

D.

a spread of disease

(2)

According to Paragraph 4, a successful person is one who is believed to ________.

[  ]

A.

be able to work without stress

B.

be more talented than other people

C.

be more important than anyone else

D.

be busy working without time to rest

(3)

Some people feel guilty when taking time to rest because they ________.

[  ]

A.

think that taking a rest means lacking ambitions

B.

fail to realize that rest is an essential part of life

C.

fail to realize that religions force them to rest

D.

think that taking a rest means being lazy

(4)

What is the main idea of this passage?

[  ]

A.

We should balance work with rest.

B.

The Sabbath gives us permission to rest.

C.

It is silly for anyone to say “I am busy.”

D.

We should be available to our family and friends.

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