2006年10月美国托福英语考试(TOEFL)阅读真题精选及答案解析.doc
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1、2006 年 10 月美国托福英语考试(TOEFL)阅读真题精选及答案解析(总分:120.00,做题时间:150 分钟)一、READING(总题数:5,分数:120.00)Electricity from WindSince 1980, the use of wind to produce electricity has been growing rapidly. In 1994 there were nearly 20,000 wind turbines worldwide, most grouped in clusters called wind farms that collective
2、ly produced 3,000 megawatts of electricity. Most were in Denmark (which got 3 percent of its electricity from wind turbines) and California (where 17,000 machines produced 1 percent of the states electricity, enough to meet the residential needs of a city as large as San Francisco). In principle, al
3、l the power needs of the United States could be provided by exploiting the wind potential of just three statesNorth Dakota, South Dakota, and Texas.Large wind farms can be built in six months to a year and then easily expanded as needed. With a moderate to fairly high net energy yield, these systems
4、 emit no heat-trapping carbon dioxide or other air pollutants and need no water for cooling; manufacturing them produces little water pollution. The land under wind turbines can be used for grazing cattle and other purposes, and leasing land for wind turbines can provide extra income for farmers and
5、 ranchers.Wind power has a significant cost advantage over nuclear power and has become competitive with coal-fired power plants in many places. With new technological advances and mass production, projected cost declines should make wind power one of the worlds cheapest ways to produce electricity.
6、 In the long run, electricity from large wind farms in remote areas might be used to make hydrogen gas from water during periods when there is less than peak demand for electricity. The hydrogen gas could then be fed into a storage system and used to generate electricity when additional or backup po
7、wer is needed.Wind power is most economical in areas with steady winds. In areas where the wind dies down, backup electricity from a utility company or from an energy storage system becomes necessary. Backup power could also be provided by linking wind farms with a solar cell, with conventional or p
8、umped-storage hydropower, or with efficient natural-gas-burning turbines. Some drawbacks to wind farms include visual pollution and noise, although these can be overcome by improving their design and locating them in isolated areas.Large wind farms might also interfere with the flight patterns of mi
9、gratory birds in certain areas, and they have killed large birds of prey (especially hawks, falcons, and eagles) that prefer to hunt along the same ridge lines that are ideal for wind turbines. The killing of birds of prey by wind turbines has pitted environmentalists who champion wildlife protectio
10、n against environmentalists who promote renewable wind energy. Researchers are evaluating how serious this problem is and hope to find ways to eliminate or sharply reduce this problem. Some analysts also contend that the number of birds killed by wind turbines is dwarfed by birds killed by other hum
11、an-related sources and by the potential loss of entire bird species from possible global warming. Recorded deaths of birds of prey and other birds in wind farms in the United States currently amount to no more than 300 per year. By contrast, in the United States an estimated 97 million birds are kil
12、led each year when they collide with buildings made of plate glass, 57 million are killed on highways each year; at least 3.8 million die annually from pollution and poisoning; and millions of birds are electrocuted each year by transmission and distribution lines carrying power produced by nuclear
13、and coal power plants.The technology is in place for a major expansion of wind power worldwide. Wind power is a virtually unlimited source of energy at favorable sites, and even excluding environmentally sensitive areas, the global potential of wind power is much higher than the current world electr
14、icity use. In theory, Argentina, Canada, Chile, China, Russia, and the United Kingdom could use wind to meet all of their energy needs. Wind power experts project that by the middle of the twenty-first century wind power could supply more than 10 percent of the worlds electricity and 10-25 percent o
15、f the electricity used in the United States.(分数:24)(1).Based on the information in paragraph 1, which of the following best explains the term wind farms?(分数:2)A.Farms using windmills to pump waterB.Research centers exploring the uses of windC.Types of power plant common in North DakotaD.Collections
16、of wind turbines producing electric power(2).The word emit in the passage is closest in meaning to(分数:2)A.UseB.RequireC.ReleaseD.Destroy(3).Based on the information in paragraph 3 and paragraph 4, what can be inferred about the states of North Dakota, South Dakota, and Texas mentioned at the end of
17、paragraph 1?(分数:2)A.They rely largely on coal-fired power plants.B.They contain remote areas where the winds rarely die down.C.Over 1 percent of the electricity in these states is produced by wind farms.D.Wind farms in these states are being expanded to meet the power needs of the United States(4).A
18、ccording to paragraph 3, which of the following is true about periods when the demand for electricity is relatively low?(分数:2)A.These periods are times when wind turbines are powered by hydrogen gas.B.These periods provide the opportunity to produce and store energy for future use.C.These periods cr
19、eate storage problems for all forms of power generation.D.These periods occur as often as periods when the demand for electricity is high.(5).In paragraph 4, the author states that in areas where winds are not steady(分数:2)A.Power does not reach all customersB.Wind farms cannot be usedC.Solar power i
20、s more appropriateD.Backup systems are needed(6).According to paragraph 4, what can be inferred about the problems of visual pollution and noise associated with wind farms?(分数:2)A.Both problems affect the efficiency of wind farms.B.Possible solutions are known for both problems.C.Wind power creates
21、more noise than visual pollution.D.People are more concerned about visual pollution than noise.(7).The phrase this problem in the passage refers to(分数:2)A.Interference with the flight patterns of migrating birds in certain areasB.Building ridge lines that are ideal for wind turbinesC.The killing of
22、birds of prey by wind turbinesD.Meeting the demands of environmentalists who promote renewable wind energy(8) Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in the passage? Incorrect choices change the meaning in important ways or leave out essentia
23、l information.(分数:2)A.Hawks, falcons, and eagles prefer to hunt along ridge lines, where wind turbines can kill large numbers of migratory birds.B.Wind turbines occasionally cause migratory birds to change their flight patterns and therefore may interfere with the areas where birds of prey prefer to
24、 hunt.C.Some of the best locations for large wind farms are places that may cause problems for migrating birds and birds of prey.D.Large wind farms in certain areas kill hawks, falcons, and eagles and thus might create a more ideal path for the flight of migratory birds.(9).In paragraph 5, why does
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