2016年河南初2寒假作业英语答案

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1、2 0 1 6 年河南初2 寒假作业英语答案下文是关于2 0 1 6 年河南初2 寒假作业英语答案相关内容,希望对你有一定的帮助:2 0 1 6 年河南初2 寒假作业英语答案:(新课标)2 0 1 6 年高二英语寒假作业2新课标2 0 1 6 年高二英语寒假作业2第 I 卷第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分6 0 分)第 一 节(共 1 5 小题;每小题3 分,满分4 5 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AA machine that takes sw eat-laden clothes and tu rns themoistu

2、 re into drinking w ater is in u se in S w eden.T hedev ice spins and heats the material to remov e the sw eat,and then passes the v apor throu gh a special membrane(膜)designed to only let water molecules(分子)get throughS ince its Monday launch,its creators say more than1,0 0 0 people have“drunk othe

3、rs sweatin Gothenburg.They add the liquid is cleaner than local tap water.The device was built for the United Nation5 schild-focused charity UNICEF to promote a campaignhighlighting the fact that 780 million people in theworld lack access to clean water.The machine wasdesigned and built by engineer

4、Andreas Hammar,knownlocally for his appearances on TV tech show Mekatronik.He said the critical part of the sweat machine was anew water purification component developed by a companynamed HVR in collaboration with S weden5 s R oyalInstitute of Technology.“It uses a technique called membrane distilla

5、tion(IM蒸储),he told the BBC.We use a substance that5 s abit like Gortex that only lets steam through but keepsbacteria,salts,clothing fibers and other substancesout.They have something similar on the InternationalS pace S tation to treat astronaut5 s urine-but ourmachine was cheaper to build.Voluntee

6、rs have beensampling the treated sweat since the start of the weekin Gothenburg.“The amount of water it produces dependson how sweaty the person is-but one persons T-shirttypically produces 10 ml,roughly a mouthful.1The equipment has been put on show at the Gothia Cup-the world5 s largest internatio

7、nal youth footballtournament.MattiasR onge,chief executive ofS tockholm-based advertising agency Deportivo-whichorganized the stunt(惊人的表演)-said the machine hadhelped raise awareness for UNICEF,but in reality hadits limitations.People haven,t produced as much sweatas we hoped-right now the weather in

8、 Gothenburg islousy,“he said.S o weve installed exercise bikesalongside the machine and volunteers are cycling likecrazy.Even so,the demand for sweat is greater thanthe supply.And the machine will never be mass produced-there are better solutions out there such as waterpurifying pills.24.Which of th

9、e following is the disadvantage of them a c h i n e?.A.The water processed by the machine is cleaner thanlocal tap water.B.The amount of water the machine produces is toosmall.C.The machine is cheaper than the similar one on theInternational Space StationD.The machine can help raise awareness of lac

10、king waterin the world.25.What is the main idea of the fifth paragraph?A.How the machine works.B.Who developed the machine.C.How the machine was invented.D.Why the machine was invented.26.What does Mattias Ronge think of the machine?A.The machine can solve the severe water shortage inthe world.B.Peo

11、ple do not 1 ike the water the machine processesC.The machine should be used in rather hot areas insummer.D.The machine is not worth popularizing.BAs you move around your home,take a good look at thethings you have.It is likely that your living room willhave a television set and a video,and your kit

12、chen awashing machine and a microwave oven.Your bedroomdrawers will be filled 2with almost three times as many clothes as yon need.You almost certainly own a car and possibly a homecomputer,holiday abroad at least once a year and eatout at least once a week.Now,perhaps,more than ever before,people a

13、rewondering what life is all about,and what it is for.Seeking material success is beginning to trouble largenumbers of people around the world.They feel that thelong-hours work culture to make more money to buy morethings is eating up their lives,leaving them verylittle time or energy for family or

14、pastimes.Many areturning to other ways of living and downshifting is oneof them.Six percent of workers in Britain took the decision todownshift last year.One couple who downshifted isDaniel and Liz.They used to work in central London.He was a newspaper reporter and she used to work foran internation

15、al bank.They would go to work by trainevery day from their large house in the suburbs,leaving their two children with a nanny(保姆).Mostevenings Daniel wouldn,t get home until eight or nineo clock and nearly twice a month he would have to flyto New York for meetings.They both earned a largeamount of m

16、oney but began to feel that life was passingthem by.Nowadays,they run a farm in the mountains of Wales.“I always wanted to have a farm hen,“says Daniel,“andwe took almost a year to make the decision to downshift.Its taken some getting used to,but its been worthit.We have to think twice now about spending money oncar repairs and we no longer have any holidays.However,I think its made us stronger as a family,and thechildren are a lot happier.Liz,however,is not quite sure.I used to enjoy myjob,even

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