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課時(shí)作業(yè)(九)Unit3SectionⅢDevelopingideas,Presentingideas&Reflection閱讀理解ASurroundedbytheseaoffthecoastinMid-Norway,thereisanislandcalledMyken.Thissmallislandhasabouttenpermanentresidents,andformorethan50yearshasbeensuppliedwithelectricityviaa32-kilometreunderseacable(電纜).Abreakthatappearedinthecablelastautumnresultedintwomonthswithoutpower,sotheislandmunitystartedlookingintoabetterwayofsourcingtheirelectricity.“Mykenisfaroutatsea,soasfaraspossibleitshouldbetakingcareofthingsitself,”saysTrudeTokle,whoistheprojectmanagerofMyken'senergyproject.“ThisiswhywewantMykentobeeentirelyself-sufficientinenergy.Itisalsoimportanttotaketheenvironmentintoconsideration,”shesays.Manypointtotheideathatthesolutionmaylieinahydrogen(氫)plant,specificallytailoredforsmallislands.The“rawmaterials”forhydrogenproductionefromnatureitselfintheformofthesunandwind,Researchershavecalculatedthatenergycostswillbelowerbyusinghydrogenproductionthantheunderseacableoption.Anditispossibletostoreenergyintheformofhydrogenforlongerperiods.Thismeansthatsupplieswillnothavetorelyonalotofexpensivebatteriesorexternalenergysources,evenduringperiodswhenthesunisn'tshining,orthewindisn'tblowing.TheMykenprojecthasattractedseveraltechnologypanies.Theyarecurrentlyworkingonapilotproject.Theprojectinvolvesexperimentsonthefeasibility(可行性)ofthehydrogensysteminwhichelectricityisgeneratedfromsolarandwindsources.Theelectricitycanbeusedimmediately,butduringperiodswhenalltheenergygeneratedisnotrequired,thespareenergycanbeusedtosplitseawaterintohydrogenandoxygen.Thehydrogencanbestoredinatank,andusedlatertogenerateelectricity.Thepilotprojectwillhelpresearchersknowmoreabouthoweffectivelythesystemwillworkinthehydrogenplant.Sincetheislandhasadistillery(釀酒廠),wherethedistillation(蒸餾)processreliesonenergy,ahydrogenplantonMykenoffersanevengreaterenvironmentalbenefit.Spareheatfromthehydrogensystemcanalsobeusedfortheheatingpartinthedistillationprocess.“InNorwayalonethereareabout300islandsinhabitedallyearroundbysmallpopulations,”saysKyrreSundseth,ahydrogenresearcherinNorway.“Alloftheseislandsmaybecandidatesforusingthistechnology.Inglobaltermswe'retalkingabout10,000similarislands.”1.WhyisahydrogenplantsuitableforMyken?A.Itisperfectinsizeforsmallislands.B.Itcansendelectricitytofarawayplaces.C.Itwillrestorelocalnaturalenvironment.D.Itprovidesgreenandsustainableenergy.2.WhatismainlytalkedaboutinParagraph4?A.Thestudyontheenergystorage.B.Thetestonthehydrogensystem.C.Theexperimentontherawmaterials.D.Theresearchontheinnovationofthepilotproject.3.Accordingtothepassage,ahydrogenplantwill________.A.producepurifiedseawaterB.provemoreeffectiveworkC.contributeinmorethanonewayD.benefitfromthedistillationprocess4.WhatdoesKyrreSundseththinkoftheproject?A.Promising.B.Systematic.C.Irreplaceable.D.Timesaving.BHaveyouheardaboutPostOfficeCatsinBritain?Theyaremousehunters.Thepostofficehasactuallyemployedcatssince1868.Theyarenotemployedtosortordelivermail,ofcourse,buttoprotectthemailandkeepthepopulationofmiceundercontrol.Theymakesureyourmorningpostarrivesfreefromdamagecausedbyratsandmice.Londonpostofficeswerethefirsttotryouttheexperiment.Withinafewmonthsthepopulationofmicehadshrunksharply.Otherpostofficesalloverthecountryweresoonusingcatsinthewaragainstratsandmiceaswell.Withintenyearsthepayofthecatswasimprovedfromoneandahalfoldpenceadaytosixorninepenceaday.Nowtheaveragerateofpayisaboutafewpoundsamonth.Someofthehard-workingcatshavebeequitefamous.In1980,acatnamedLuckystoppedanattemptedrobberyinaWorcestershirepostofficeonherown.Asthetwoburglarsmadetheirwayinthroughthewindow,Luckystartedanattackandtheyfledempty-handed.AnotherexcellentcatwasJerryoftheEarlsCourtpostofficeinLondon.Heservedthebuildingfor16yearsandwasondutyfor24hourseveryday.Hedroveallthemiceaway.However,therearefewercatsemployedbythepostofficethanatanytimeinthepast.Withthefastermovementofthemailandbettersurroundings,postofficecatsarenotalwaysneeded.Butmanypostofficesstillemploythemandtheybeegreatfriendswiththepostmen.Accordingtothepostoffice,thereisnoplanfortheirservicestobediscontinuedintheforeseeablefuture.5.CatswereintroducedtoBritishpostofficesto________.A.helpsortanddelivermailandpapersB.guardthebuildingagainstthievesC.keepmailandpapersundamagedD.searchforcertaindangersinmail6.Theunderlinedword“shrunk”inthesecondparagraphprobablymeans“________”.A.decreasedB.increasedC.narrowedD.expanded7.ThecatnamedLuckybecamefamousbecause________.A.sheservedthepostofficefor16yearsaroundtheclockB.shealonedrovetwoburglarsawayfromthepostofficeC.sheprotectedmailfrombeingbittenbymiceD.shewasemployedtosortanddelivermail8.Wemaylearnfromthelastparagraphthat________.A.thedutyofthecatshasbeenreplacedbymachinesB.a(chǎn)llthepostofficesarenowpletelymicefreeC.catsarenowconsideredoflittleuseinpostofficesD.catswillstillbeseeninserviceforquitealongtimeCThereisanoldsayingthatAmericaandBritainaretwonationsdividedbyamonlanguage.Nooneknowsexactlywhosaidthis,butitreflectsthewaymanyBritonsfeelaboutAmericanEnglish.ButareAmericanandBritishEnglishreallysodifferent?VocabularyThemostobviousdifferencebetweenAmericanandBritishEnglishisvocabulary.Therearehundredsofeverydaywordsthataredifferent.Forexample,AmericansgoonvacationwhileBritonsgoonholiday;NewYorkersliveinapartmentswhileLondonersliveinflats.Therearefarmoreexamplesthanwecantalkabouthere.Fortunately,mostAmericansandBritonscanusuallyguessthemeaningthroughthecontextofasentence.PastTenseYou'llalsofindsomedifferencesinpastformsofirregularverbs.Thepasttenseof“l(fā)earn”inAmericanEnglishis“l(fā)earned”,whileBritishEnglishhastheoptionof“l(fā)earned”or“l(fā)earnt”.Thesameruleappliesto“dreamed”and“dreamt”,“burned”and“burnt”,and“l(fā)eaned”and“l(fā)eant”.Americanstendtousethe“-ed”ending;Britonstendtousethe“-t”ending.SpellingTherearehundredsofslightspellingdifferencesbetweenBritishandAmericanEnglish.NoahWebster,anAmericanauthor,politicianandteacher,madeanefforttoreformtheEnglishspellinginthelate1700s.Websterwantedtospellwordsthewaytheysounded.YoucanseeWebster'slegacy(遺產(chǎn))intheAmericanspellingofwordslikecolor(fromcolour),honor(fromhonour),andlabor(fromlabour).BritishandAmericanEnglishhavefarmoresimilaritiesthandifferences.Withtheexceptionofsomeregionaldialects,mostBritonsandAmericanscanunderstandeachotherwithouttoomuchdifficulty.Theywatcheachother'sTVshows,singeachother'ssongsandreadeachother'sbooks.Theyevenmakefunofeachother'saccents.9.WhichofthefollowingisagroupofAmericanwords?A.Vacation;holiday.B.Apartment;flat.C.Vacation;apartment.D.Holiday;flat.10.Theunderlinedword“option”inParagraph3canbereplacedby________.A.choiceB.changeC.structureD.use11.WhatdoweknowaboutBritishandAmericanEnglishfromthelastparagraph?A.Theybothhavesomestrangewords.B.Theyareaffectingpeopleusingthem.C.Theyconnectpeopleofthetwocountries.D.Theirdifferenceshavelittleeffectonmunication.12.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.WaystotellBritishEnglishfromAmericanEnglishB.DifferencesbetweenBritishandAmericanEnglishC.DevelopmentofBritishandAmericanEnglishD.DifficultyforBritonsandAmericansinunderstandingeachother課時(shí)作業(yè)(九)閱讀理解A【語(yǔ)篇解讀】挪威一個(gè)叫Myken的地方利用自身地理?xiàng)l件建立氫氣發(fā)電站,實(shí)現(xiàn)了自給自足的環(huán)保發(fā)電。1.答案與解析:D推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段以及第三段中The“‘rawmaterials’forhydrogenproductionefromnatureitselfintheformofthesunandwind...underseacableoption.可知,Myken地理位置特殊,接電纜耗資大,而且沒(méi)有完全的保障,氫氣發(fā)電站環(huán)保又耗資小。2.答案與解析:B主旨大意題。根據(jù)第四段前兩句可知Myken的方案吸引了好幾家科技公司,他們目前在進(jìn)行試行項(xiàng)目。也就是說(shuō),方案現(xiàn)在處于試驗(yàn)性階段。3.答案與解析:C推理判斷題。根據(jù)第四段可知,氫氣發(fā)電站除了發(fā)電還可以有其他用處,由此推斷,氫氣發(fā)電站在許多方面都做出了貢獻(xiàn)。故選C項(xiàng)。4.答案與解析:A推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段可知,單單挪威就有大約300個(gè)島長(zhǎng)年只有少部分人居住,這些島也許是適合使用這一技術(shù)的。從全球來(lái)看,大約有10,000個(gè)類(lèi)似的島。他的字里行間都表達(dá)了這一技術(shù)有很大的市場(chǎng),即他認(rèn)為這一方案有前途,有前景。B【語(yǔ)篇解讀】本文介紹了英國(guó)的郵局先前使用貓防止郵件被老鼠毀壞,現(xiàn)在郵局里幾乎沒(méi)有老鼠了,但郵局還會(huì)繼續(xù)使用貓。5.答案與解析:C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中的“Theyarenotemployedtosortordelivermail,ofcourse,buttoprotectthemailandkeepthepopulationofmiceundercontrol.”可知,英國(guó)郵局引進(jìn)貓是為了防止郵件被老鼠破壞。6.

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