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【单选题】

Today almost 70% of the electrical power we use comes from power plants that use fossil fuels (矿物燃料) to make electricity. Fossil fuels, such as oil, coal, and natural gas, are burned to make electricity. Burning fossil fuels releases pollution and carbon dioxide gas ( C02 ) into the air. The more fossil fuels we burn, the warmer the air around Earth gets. So building fossil fuel plants is not always the best answer.
Actually, there are other ways to make electricity without burning fossil fuels. People have been using the power of wind for centuries. Wind power won't solve all our energy problems, but it can help meet some of the demands in certain places. Since the late 1800s, scientists have been working to turn the sun's energy into electricity by using solar cells (太阳能电池). The problem is, solar cells are very expensive. Another way to make electricity is to use nuclear energy. It has been used for more than 50 years. Today about 10 percent of all the electricity used in the U. S. A. comes from this source.
Although nuclear power doesn't pollute the air as the burning of fossil fuels does, there is a major drawback . The waste products from nuclear power plants are erous and must be stored in safe places. Many people are concerned about the safety of nuclear power.
The best title for this passage may be ______.

A.The Importance of Electricity

B.
The Pollution of Electricity from Fossil Fuels
C.
The Advantage of Using Nuclear Energy
D.
Means of Electrical Power
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【单选题】标准电池是作为()的标准量具.

A.
电阻
B.
电流
C.
电动势
D.
以上答案均不对

【单选题】有三个电池 设这三个电池中各物质浓度都是0.1molL-1,则它们的()

A.
电池反应式不同,ε不同
B.
电池反应式不同,ε相同
C.
电池反应式相同,ε相同
D.
电池反应式相同,ε不同

【多选题】关于日常使用的干电池说法正确的有

A.
使用时需要识别区分正、负极
B.
要根据电压选择使用电池
C.
不同型号的干电池,提供电能是相同的
D.
要根据使用场合,选择适合电池外形尺寸

【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.