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They ______ the figure of a man clinging to the mast of the wrecked ship in the distance.



A.peered B.fabricated C.concerned D.discerned

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You should buy the shirt one size larger than you usually wear, because this material ______ when you washes it.



A.decreases B.expands C.shrinks D.diminishes

The commission presented its report in January and this was broadly ______ in July of that year.



A.encased B.encored C.endued D.endorsed

The ______ behavior of John’s aroused great concern among his colleagues.



A.violent B.aberrant C.abominable D.hostile

Usually alternating current (AC) transmission suffers lower losses than direct current (DC), and thus, AC became the industry standard. Some people, however, question that standard because over long distances high-voltage DC lines suffer lower losses than AC. Not only does that make them better in their own right, but employing them would allow electricity grids to be restructured in ways that would make wind power more attractive. That would reduce the need for new conventional (and polluting) power stations.Wind power has some problems. You don’t always get it where you want it and you don’t always get it when you want it. The question of where the wind is blowing would no longer matter because it is almost always blowing somewhere. If it were windy in Spain but not in Ireland, current would flow in one direction. Dealing with when the wind blows is a subtler issue. For instance, an important part of Dr Schmid’s continental grid is the branch to Norway. It is not that Norway is a huge consumer. Rather, the country is well supplied with hydroelectric plants. These are one of the few ways that energy from transient sources like the wind can be stored in grid-filling quantities. The power is used to pump water up into the reservoirs that feed the hydroelectric turbines. That way it is on tap when needed. The capacity of “Norway’s reservoirs is so large, according to Dr Schmid, that should the wind drop all over Europe—which does happen on rare occasions—the hydro plants could spring into action and fill in the gap for up to four weeks.Put like this, a Europe-wide grid seems an obvious idea. That it has not yet been built is because AC power lines would lose too much power over such large distances. Hence the renewed interest in DC. Dr Schmid calculates that a DC grid of the sort he envisages would allow wind to supply at least 30% of the power needed in Europe. Moreover, it could do so reliably—and that means wind power could be used for what is known in the jargon as base-load power supply.Though wind power has its opponents, too, its environmental virtues might be enough to swing things in its favor if it were also reliable. Indeed, a group of Norwegian companies have already started building high-voltage DC lines between Scandinavia, the Netherlands and Germany, though these are intended as much to sell the country’s power as to accumulate other people’s. And Airtricity—an Irish wind-power company—plans even more of them. It proposes what it calls a Supergrid. This would link offshore wind farms in the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish, North and Baltic seas with customers throughout northern Europe.51. By saying “make them better in their own right” (Paragraph 1), the author means ______.52. By “current would flow in one direction” (Paragraph 2), the author is actually referring to ______.53. How will consumers think of a DC electricity grid?54. Why does Dr Schmid’s continental grid locate in Norway?55. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?



A.realize the right of DC B.make DC suffer lower losses C.make DC more useful than AC D.make better use of DC to transfer power
问题2:
A.current flows from Spain to Ireland B.current flows from Ireland to Spain C.current flows from Ireland to other places D.current flows from Spain to other places
问题3:
A.Useless B.Feasible C.Troublesome D.Comfortable
问题4:
A.To make use of the country’s capacity of reservoirs. B.To make use of the country’s rich wind power. C.It is simply Dr Schmid’s personal preference. D.Because traditional power plants in Norway cannot meet consumers’ demand.
问题5:
A.Wind power has won universal support. B.Companies hesitate to invest in wind power. C.The prospect of wind power so far seems very positive. D.Wind farms on oceans can supply power demand of the whole Europe in the future.

The artist’s ______ use of color delighted the critics.



A.imaginary B.imaginable C.imagined D.imaginative
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