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Renewable Energy Sources

Today petroleum (石油) provides around 40% of the world’s energy needs, mostly fuelling automobiles. Coal is still used, mostly in power stations, to cover one-quarter of our energy needs, but it is the least efficient, unhealthiest and most environmentally damaging fossil fuel (矿物燃料). Natural gas reserves could fill some of the gap from oil, but reserves of that will not last into the 22nd century either. Most experts predict we will exhaust easily accessible reserves within 50 years. Less-polluting renewable energy sources offer a more practical long-term energy solution. "Renewable" refers to the fact that these resources are not used faster than they can be replaced.
Hydroelectric (水力发电的) power is now the most common form of renewable energy, supplying around 20% of world electricity. China’s Three Gorges Dam is the largest ever. At five times the size of the US’s Hoover Dam, its 26 turbines (涡轮机) will generate the equivalent energy of 18 coal-fired power stations. It will satisfy 3% of China’s entire electricity demand.
In 2003, the first commercial power station to use tidal (潮汐的) currents in the open sea opened in Norway. It is designed like windmill (风车), but others take the form of turbines.
As prices fall, wind power has become the fastest growing type of electricity generation—quadrupling (翻两番) worldwide between 1999 and 2005. Modern wind farms consist of turbines that generate electricity. Though it will be more expensive, there is more than enough wind to provide the world’s entire energy needs. Wind farms come in onshore and offshore forms. They can often end up at spots of natural beauty, and are often unpopular with residents. And turbines are not totally harmless—they can interfere with radar, alter climate and kill sea birds. Scotland is building Europe’s largest wind farm, which will power 200,000 homes. The UK’s goal is to generate one-fifth of power from renewable sources, mainly wind, by 2020. But this may cause problems, because wind is unreliable.
Renewable Energy SourcesAccording to the passage, resources like wind are

A.
renewable.
B.
recyclable.
C.
damaging.
D.
scarce.
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【多选题】按采用的燃料分类( )

A.
固体燃料 #
B.
燃煤锅炉 #
C.
燃油锅炉 #
D.
燃气锅炉

【单选题】(2016国2)下列有关燃料的说法错误的是

A.
燃料燃烧产物CO2是温室气体之一
B.
化石燃料完全燃烧不会造成大气污染
C.
以液化石油气代替燃油可减少大气污染
D.
燃料不完全燃烧排放的CO是大气污染物之一

【多选题】燃料燃烧过程分为()、扩散燃烧。

A.
燃尽燃烧
B.
动力燃烧
C.
过渡燃烧
D.
局部燃烧

【单选题】All over Europe, and in North America, there’re lakes and forests which are dead or (71) and the (72) is thought to be acid rain. What is acid rain Mr. Justin Cook, a scientist, explains: "All fossil ...

A.
All over Europe, and in North America, there’re lakes and forests which are dead or (71) and the (72) is thought to be acid rain. What is acid rain Mr. Justin Cook, a scientist, explains: "All fossil fuels, (矿物燃料),that (73) oil, coal and gas, contain sulphur. When these are burnt, for example (74) motor vehicles, they form sulphuric acid (硫酸)This (75) UP into the air, and soon it falls back to (76) , into lakes and (77) trees in forests." This can cause many local problems. 78 a result, lakes become acidic, fish disappear and trees are killed. The pollution is carried great distances by the wind, so sulphuric acid (79) in Britain can travel as far as Scandinavia (斯堪的纳维亚). Czech is one of the countries with the most acid rains and large areas of (80) consist only (81) dead trees.
B.
Is there (82) that can be done about acid rain Mr. cook says: "The rain (83) of acid rain is (84) power stations to install filters that (85) the acid getting out into the air. Here in Britain, the only (86) that has been taken is that the chimneys are built (87) so that the pollution is more distributed." If the petrol used in motor vehicles (88) lead--free, then it Would be possible to filter exhaust fuses (废气) which are a (89) cause of pollution. But these filter mechanisms (机械装置)can not work (90) the leads is removed.

【单选题】All over Europe, and in North America, there’re lakes and forests which are dead or (71) and the (72) is thought to be acid rain. What is acid rain Mr. Justin Cook, a scientist, explains: "All fossil ...

A.
All over Europe, and in North America, there’re lakes and forests which are dead or (71) and the (72) is thought to be acid rain. What is acid rain Mr. Justin Cook, a scientist, explains: "All fossil fuels, (矿物燃料),that (73) oil, coal and gas, contain sulphur. When these are burnt, for example (74) motor vehicles, they form sulphuric acid (硫酸)This (75) UP into the air, and soon it falls back to (76) , into lakes and (77) trees in forests." This can cause many local problems. 78 a result, lakes become acidic, fish disappear and trees are killed. The pollution is carried great distances by the wind, so sulphuric acid (79) in Britain can travel as far as Scandinavia (斯堪的纳维亚). Czech is one of the countries with the most acid rains and large areas of (80) consist only (81) dead trees.
B.
Is there (82) that can be done about acid rain Mr. cook says: "The rain (83) of acid rain is (84) power stations to install filters that (85) the acid getting out into the air. Here in Britain, the only (86) that has been taken is that the chimneys are built (87) so that the pollution is more distributed." If the petrol used in motor vehicles (88) lead--free, then it Would be possible to filter exhaust fuses (废气) which are a (89) cause of pollution. But these filter mechanisms (机械装置)can not work (90) the leads is removed.

【单选题】Renewable Energy Sources Today petroleum (石油) provides around 40% of the world’s energy needs, mostly fuelling automobiles. Coal is still used, mostly in power stations, to cover one-quarter of our e...

A.
is the first hydroelectric dam in the world.
B.
is of the same size as the US’s Hoover Dam.
C.
can generate around 3% of world electricity.
D.
is the largest hydroelectric dam in the world.