Scientists from South Korea are trying to convert(转化)sound waves into electricity. The res

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Scientists from South Korea are trying to convert(转化)sound waves into electricity. The research could lead to charging a cell phone from a conversation or providing energy to the nation’s electricity system generated(产生)by the noise during rash-hour traffic.
“Just as speakers transform electrical signals into sound, the opposite process —turning sound into a source of electrical power — is possible,” said Young Jun Park and Sang-Woo Kim, the joint authors of a new article in the journal Advanced Materials.
Harvesting energy from phone calls and passing cars is based on materials known as piezoelectrics. When bent, piezoelectric materials turn that mechanical energy into electricity. Lots of materials are piezoelectric: cane sugar, quartz (石英)and even dried bone which could create an electrical charge when stressed. For decades, scientists have pumped electricity into piezoelectric materials for use in environmental sensors, speakers and other devices.
Over the past few years, however, scientists have made dramatic advances in getting electricity out of piezoelectric devices. In an experiment, by using sound waves, which at 100 decibels(分贝)were not quite as loud as a rock concert (a normal conversation is about 60-70 decibels), the South Korean scientists produced a mild electrical current of about 50 millivolts(毫伏). The average cell phone requires a few volts to function, several times the power this technology can currently produce.
“But the real question is whether there is enough surrounding noise to act as a power source as for a cell phone,” said McAlpine, a leading scientist. A consumer probably wouldn’t want to attend a rock concert or stand next to a passing train to charge his cell phone. The South Korean scientists agree but they expect to get a higher power output as they continue their work.
【小题1】According to the two South Korean scientists,     .A.sound waves can travel faster than electricityB.new materials can send cell phone signals betterC.using cell phones adds to heavy traffic in rush hourD.electricity and sound can be transformed into each other【小题2】We know from the passage that piezoelectric materials     .A.can produce electricity when stressedB.are good at changing electricity into soundC.can reduce the noise of passing carsD.have been widely used in phones and cars【小题3】It can be inferred from the South Korean scientists’ experiment that     .A.it is hard to change sound into electricity under current conditionsB.it is impossible to make use of loud soundC.the technology has a long way to go to have a practical useD.the technology can power cell phones easily【小题4】What McAlpine doubts about the technology is     .A.the noise pollutionB.the sound resourceC.the cost of piezoelectricsD.the safety of devicesD 

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(答案→)D 
解析:文章介绍韩国科学家的新研究,就是可以把声音转化成电这样就有可能用声音给手机充电,但也存在一些问题,这项研究还需要进一步研究。
【小题1】细节题:从第二段的句子:“Just as speakers transform electrical signals into sound, the opposite process —turning sound into a source of electrical power — is possible,”可知电子信号和声音是可以相互转化的。选D
【小题2】细节题:从第三段的句子:Lots of materials are piezoelectric: cane sugar, quartz (石英)and even dried bone which could create an electrical charge when stressed.可知答案是A
【小题3】推理题:从最后一段的句子:“But the real question is whether there is enough surrounding noise to act as a power source as for a cell phone,”可知这项科技要想有实际用途还有很长的路要走。选C
【小题4】细节题:从最后一段的句子:“But the real question is whether there is enough surrounding noise to act as a power source as for a cell phone,”可知McAlpine 对这个科技的怀疑是声音的来源。选B
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