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1、托福-48 及答案解析(总分:136.56,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BREADING/B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、BSet 1/B(总题数:2,分数:15.00)Select the appropriate phrases from the answer choices and match them to the type of mass wasting to which they refer. TWO of the answer choices will NOT be used. This question is worth 4 points. Answer Choices AOc
2、cur when a mass of rock moves downslope as a unit BInvolve the mass movement of soil containing a large amount of water CMay have the consistency of wet concrete or soup DOccur where sloping rock layers have cracks parallel to the slope EOccur when a layer of snow breaks loose and moves rapidly down
3、slope FInclude the transportation of organic materials by wind and water GFloat on a thin layer of air as they move rapidly down a mountain HMove slowly but with enough force to carry away trees and houses IOccur on slopes where layers of volcanic debris become extremely wet(分数:2.00)(1).Rockslides_
4、_ _(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(2).Mudflows _ _ _ _(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_Energy from Natural Gas1. Much of the world gets its energy from fossil fuel sources, including coal, oil, and natural gas, all of which were created millions of years ago.The process began with dead plant and animal matter that collected and ov
5、er time was buried deep within the earth. There, exposed to extreme pressure and temperatures, the carbon-based material underwent various chemical and physical changes. Some of it became coal, some oil, and some natural gas, depending on the exact conditions it was subjected to.2. Natural gas is bo
6、th invisible and odorless. During the first century of the fossil fuel era, it was disregarded as a worthless byproduct of coal and oil. However, people later discovered that it could also be a useful source of energy, and they set about trying to Urealize its potential./U Its use began to grow in t
7、he twentieth century and has increased rapidly within the last 40 years. Nowadays, natural gas is employed all over the world to heat homes, generate electricity, power factories, and even fuel vehicles.3. Because it was created through the same process as other fossil fuels, natural gas can often b
8、e retrieved from oil fields, something known as an associated source. Coal beds have similarly been known to yield natural gas. In addition, there are isolated deposits containing only gas that are referred to as non-associated sources. To access a subterranean natural gas pocket, a hole is drilled
9、down into it, just as in oil extraction. However, due to the gass lightness, it will rise to the surface on its own instead of having to be pumped out.4. The compound we know as natural gas is actually a Ucomposite/U of several different substances, the primary one being methane gas. Each deposit ha
10、s a unique makeup, but other common components of natural gas include propane, butane, and sulfur. Borrowing terms used in the description of oil, natural gas with a high sulfur content is called “sour“ while that with a low content is referred to as “sweet“ Regardless of the exact composition, natu
11、ral gas must be refined to remove its impurities; when ready for use, it is nearly pure methane.5. Natural gas offers many advantages as a fuel source, the first and most important being that it is extremely clean burning. While oil and coal both have complex molecular structures, methanes is simple
12、: one carbon atom surrounded by four atoms of hydrogen. The lack of excess particles translates into fewer waste byproducts during combustion. For example, all fossil fuels produce carbon dioxide when burned, but natural gas releases substantially less carbon dioxide than other fuels. Given the majo
13、r role of carbon dioxide in the acceleration of global warming, Uthis/U is an important attribute. In addition, natural gas emits far less nitrogen and sulfur, which are key contributors to the smog that pollutes the air in metropolitan areas, as well as acid rain.6. The benefits of natural gas exte
14、nd far beyond its cleanliness. Since it contains fewer waste particles, its energy can be acquired with much more efficiency than that of the other fossil fuels, meaning a lower overall cost for the consumer. Another advantage is that natural gas is transported via underground pipelines instead of b
15、y ships and trucks. Finally, natural gas is relatively plentiful and widespread. Geologists have identified extensive stores in Canada, the United States, Russia, the Middle East, and Australia, among other locations. (分数:13.00)(1).According to Paragraph 1, the oil, coal, and natural gas that exist
16、today A. remain mostly hidden. B. share similar origins. C. are found deep underground. D. can be hard to tell apart.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(2).The phrase realize its potential in the passage is closest in meaning to A. recognize its success. B. exploit it. C. measure its capacity. D. manufacture it.(分数:1
17、.00)A.B.C.D.(3).In Paragraph 2, the author explains that natural gas use A. was delayed due to a lack of technology. B. has only recently become widespread. C. began late in the nineteenth century. D. has surpassed that of the other fossil fuels.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(4).What can be inferred from Paragra
18、ph 3 about the extraction of natural gas? A. It mainly occurs during the extraction of coal. B. There is the potential for large amounts of gas to be lost. C. It is a simpler process than the extraction of oil. D. Non-associated sources are preferred.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(5).The word composite in the pa
19、ssage is closest in meaning to A. mixture. B. foundation. C. derivative. D. simulation.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(6).According to Paragraph 4, what can be inferred about “sweet“ natural gas? A. It is more valuable than pure methane gas. B. It contains more sulfur than “sour“ natural gas. C. It has high conce
20、ntrations of propane and butane. D. It requires less refining than “sour“ natural gas.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(7).Why does the author discuss carbon dioxides relationship to global warming in Paragraph 5? A. To illustrate methanes molecular structure. B. To show the link between global warming and smog. C.
21、 To suggest that fossil fuels should not be burned. D. To elaborate on a benefit of natural gass cleanliness.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(8).The word this in the passage refers to A. oil and coal both have complex molecular structures. B. all fossil fuels produce carbon dioxide when burned. C. natural gas rele
22、ases substantially less carbon dioxide than other fuels. D. natural gas emits far less nitrogen and sulfur.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(9).The word emits in the passage is closest in meaning to A. displays. B. gives off. C. affects. D. breaks down.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(10).According to Paragraph 7, one danger of u
23、sing natural gas is that A. there is no way to monitor its transfer across oceans. B. its accidental release is hard to notice. C. it is hazardous when mixed with coal or oil. D. large amounts of it must be stored in a single container.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(11).Which of the following statements most acc
24、urately reflects the authors opinion about natural gas? A. It represents a preferable alternative to other fossil fuel resources. B. Its use in the production of energy carries high costs. C. Its drawbacks will be overcome by technology in the future. D. It should completely replace oil and coal as
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