Nuclear energy has always been controversial. But since the tsunami and nuclear disaster i

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Nuclear energy has always been controversial. But since the tsunami and nuclear disaster in Fukushima (Japan) last year the issue is back in the headlines. And the world is divided— some countries are planning more nuclear plants, while others have promised to shut theirs down.
After Fukushima, Germany decided to switch off all its nuclear plants by 2022. Switzerland and Italy are also phasing out nuclear power. But France and the United States remain staunch supporters of atomic energy. In fact, almost 80% of France’s electricity es from nuclear power, the highest percentage in the world. And in the US, the Obama administration said it “continues to support the expansion of nuclear power, despite the crisis in Japan.”
Nuclear supporters claim nuclear power can help the environment. Unlike fossil fuels, nuclear power doesn’t create greenhouse gases. So, pro-nuclear countries argue that nuclear power allows them to generate energy without contributing to climate change. Britain’s chief scientific adviser (John Beddington) supports this view. He recently said that the world doesn’t have the luxury of ignoring nuclear energy.
Nuclear power is also relatively cheap. Renewable energy sources such as solar, hydro and wind power may be clean, but they’re expensive; and right now, they require a lot of investment. This higher cost of using “green energy” is usually passed onto the consumer. So, while many people may prefer their energy to e from a renewable source, not so many are prepared to pay higher energy bills. This is of particular concern while the world economy is in such bad shape.
The main argument against nuclear energy is that it isn’t safe. For a start, nuclear waste is very difficult to dispose of, and remains toxic to humans for thousands of years. And even before Fukushima, there were several high-profile nuclear disasters. The most famous is probably the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, in the Ukraine. The radiation from the meltdown spread all over Europe, affecting thousands.
The nuclear energy issue is very plex. And it doesn’t look like it’ll be resolved anytime soon. As a Japanese mentator recently said, “it’s been a bad year for the ‘nuclear village’, but I don’t think they’re down and out yet.” The battle continues.
【小题1】Which of the following may NOT be the advantage of nuclear energy over other energy sources? A.Nuclear energy doesn’t produce any greenhouse gases.B.Nuclear energy can help prevent the climate damage.C.Nuclear energy is more environmental-friendly than other green energy sources.D.Nuclear energy can save the consumers some money, pared to other renewable energies.【小题2】What does the underlined word “this” refer to in paragraph 4? A.The fact that many people prefer to use the green energy sources while unwilling to pay higher bill.B.The cost of using renewable sourcesC.The fact that the nuclear power is cheaper.D.The investment of renewable energy sources【小题3】We can learn from the last paragraph that     .A.the Japanese mentator is positive about the future of nuclear energyB.the nuclear energy issue will be soon settledC.a battle will break out in the futureD.Japan is considering to build a nuclear village in the future【小题4】What is the author’s purpose of writing the passage? A.To highlight the danger of using nuclear energy.B.To introduce some serious nuclear disasters.C.To show the argument between nuclear supporters and protesters.D.To give some advice on how to use nuclear energy safely.C 

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(答案→)C 
解析:自从日本核泄漏以来,世界上有很多的争论,文章客观的向读者展现了这一问题。
【小题1】细节题。根据文章第3段可知AB是核能的优势,第4段可知D也是优势。C项表述错误,核能并不必绿色能源环保。
【小题2】考查代词。这里的this指代上文提及的This higher cost of using “green energy”,指这种高成本会被加到消费者身上。
【小题3】推理题。根据最后一段的I don’t think they’re down and out yet.”说明这个人对核能的前景是乐观的。
【小题4】写作意图题。文章客观的向我们解释了人们对于核能的争论。
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