[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(阅读)模拟试卷68及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(阅读)模拟试卷 68及答案与解析 0 Lake Trummen in southern Sweden used to be a polluted, weed-choked mess. Now, after a $14 million cleanup, bathers crowd its clear blue water in summer. Vaxjd, a city of 80,000 that sits on its shores, is vying to be the most environmentally pristine place in Sweden. The to
2、wns car fleet is being converted to biogas, a clean fuel based on methane, and a new biofuel factory has created 320 jobs. Vaxjd has cut its carbon dioxide emissions by a third over the past 15 years, and the town even channels leftover heat from the local crematorium into homes. Swedish business an
3、d political leaders think places like Vaxjd are on to something. A few decades ago the country led the world in developing mobile technology through companies such as Ericsson. Now, with telecom sales flattening, business and political leaders think green technology could spark a new export boom cru
4、cial to Sweden, where exports account for more than half of gross domestic product. “There is huge demand around the world for this technology,“ says Anders Brannstrom, president of Volvo Technology Transfer, a subsidiary of truck and bus maker Volvo that has invested about $20 million in clean tech
5、 companies. While Denmark has wind power giant Vestas and Germany has a host of big outfits such as Q-Cells that make solar cells and panels, Swedens clean tech sector is made up mostly of smaller companies. In Vaxjd, for instance, IV Produkt makes energy-efficient ventilation systems it exports to
6、15 countries, from Belgium to Ukraine. The company says the systems mean energy savings of 80% , paying for themselves in about two years. Some 30% of IVs $38.6 million in revenues came from exports last year, a number that is likely to hit 50% by 2012, says sales manager Bjorn Fredriksson. In a Bau
7、haus-like suburban research park outside Stockholm, a startup called TranSIC is designing computer chips for the power systems of hybrid vehicles. And deep in the pine forests of Boden near the Arctic Circle, Swebo Bioenergy makes systems to burn manure and wood chips for heat. The company, with clo
8、se to $8 million in annual sales, says it is deluged with orders from the U. S. and Europe. “ This is going like a steamroller,“ says export manager Mattias Lindgren. Sweden boasts some 3,500 clean tech companies that together book roughly $14 billion in revenues. Exports, which make up about a quar
9、ter of their overall sales, have grown 75% over the last four years. To further boost the industry, the government is earmarking $590 million for environmental projects over the next two years, including $180 million to commercialize green tech. None other than King Carl XVI Gustav has become the gr
10、een industrys biggest promoter and fan: He heats his suburban Drottningholm Palace with wood pellets and drives himself to and from Stockholm in a dark blue Volvo C30 station wagon that runs on biofuel. Where possible, light bulbs in the royal residences are being replaced with the energy-saving var
11、iety. He also has a prototype car that runs on hydrogen. The 62-year-old king, whose environmental activism goes back to his Boy Scout days, is also taking to the road to pitch Swedish green business. He recently broke ground on a plant that Swedish Biogas International is building in Flint, Mich. “
12、Mother Earth is not feeling well,“ the king says, “and shes reacting. “ Green projects such as the biogas plant are one way to help repair the damage. The king also sees Swedish exports and the environment as natural partners. “Were a small country, so were dependent on exports. And weve always live
13、d in a clean environment, close to nature. “ He admits change isnt easy but says, “We have to think in the long term, not short term as we have before, but still make this happen quickly. I try to change my own thinking. We have to make this happen and not just discuss it. I dont like discussions. “
14、 And in an interview with Business Week, he gently chides one reporter for flying to Stockholm to talk instead of picking up the phone. 1 According to the passage, the development of green technology has resulted in the following changes in Vaxjo EXCEPT_. ( A) creation of additional jobs ( B) improv
15、ement of environmental profile ( C) growth of energy demand ( D) better energy efficiency 2 The sentence “ This is going like a steamroller“ in the fourth paragraph implies that_. ( A) Swebo Bioenergy is challenged with a competitive market ( B) orders from the U. S. and Europe would decrease in the
16、 future ( C) orders are coming in at an overwhelming rate ( D) the heating system is designed in the style of a steamroller 3 Which of the following does NOT provide incentive for the growth of clean tech industry in Sweden? ( A) Funding from government. ( B) Tremendous customer demand. ( C) Success
17、ful examples of giant companies. ( D) Shift in the telecom industry. 4 From the description in the passage, we can learn that_. ( A) the Swedish king felt offended by the reporters questions ( B) the Swedish king used to work for a green tech company ( C) the Swedish kings duties are mainly of a rep
18、resentative and ceremonial nature ( D) the Swedish king is known for a long-time interest in environmental issues 5 A suitable title for the passage would be_. ( A) Swedens Green Role Model City ( B) Sweden Puts Its Bets on Green Tech ( C) The Application of Green Tech in Sweden ( D) The King of Swe
19、den An Environmental Activist 5 High in the mountains of southern France, the sleepy town of Aurillac has few obvious charms to attract the outsider. If the setting is scenic, its claims to fame are slender: a thriving umbrella industry and a reputation as the coldest place in the country. Understan
20、dably, the tourists stay away. Except, that is, for one hectic week each summer, when the community plays host to the International Festival of Street Theater, an extravaganza that now attracts 100,000 visitors keen to watch performers from as far away as Poland and Chile. The bars fill; the shops p
21、rosper. “Its put Aurillac on the map,“ says festival director Jean-Marie Songy. “Were a place that people visit as opposed to simply passing by. “ And as countless festival organizers and chambers of commerce have realized, the longer visitors stay, the more they spend. As the summer season draws to
22、 a close, communities across the world from outsize cities to modest villages are counting the rewards of tapping into this booming cultural economy. This year Europe alone will stage some 400 arts festivals, ranging from the Reykjavik Jazz Festival to the Edinburgh International Festival of music,
23、opera and theater, which last month celebrated its 60th anniversary. All the world loves a party, it seems especially one that pays its own way. “More and more places are recognizing the massive economic, cultural and social benefits of a festival,“ says Joanna Baker, the Edinburgh festivals marketi
24、ng director. To be sure, a successful arts festival represents a happy union of commercial self-interest and public entertainment. Though many of even the best-known festivals need public subsidies to survive, they still provide an opportunity to lift a communitys profile or pack its restaurants and
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