【題目】 When you work out a carbon footprint(碳足跡),a lot of factors are taken into consideration. For example, driving to the grocery store bums a certain amount of fuel, and fossil fuels are the primary sources of greenhouse gases. But that grocery store is powered by electricity, and its employees probably drive to work, so the store has its own carbon footprint. In addition, the products that the store sells were all shipped there, so that must also be factored into the total carbon footprint. Beyond that, the fruits. Vegetables, and meats that the store sells were all grown or raised on farms-a process that produces methane(甲烷),which has a greenhouse effect 25 times greater than CO. All of those elements must be combined to understand the full carbon footprint of a given activity.

Although adding up one's own carbon footprint can be difficult, online calculators can do some of the work for you,giving a rough estimate(估算)of your carbon footprint based on the size of your household, the efficiency of your machines, how much you drive or fly, what you eat, and how much you recycle

This isn't perfect, but it is a good way to measure your activities so you can know roughly how much CO2 they produce and take steps to reduce your carbon footprint.

Methods of reducing your carbon footprint include driving more efficient vehicles (or making sure that your current vehicles are properly maintained), taking public transportation, using energy efficient machines, building your home with special materials to reduce heating and air conditioning costs. consuming food that doesn't require as much transportation, and eating less meat which has a higher carbon footprint than fruits and vegetables. People and companies can also offset some of their CO2, emissions(排放)by purchasing carbon credits, the money from which can go into projects such as planting trees or investing in renewable energy.

1By giving the example of the grocery store, the author wants to tell us that____

A.driving to the store burns a certain amount of fuel

B.the greenhouse effect of methane is greater than that of CO2

C.the fossil fuels are the primary sources of greenhouse gases

D.many factors need to be considered when figuring out a carbon footprint

2Which of the following best explains the underlined word 'offset' in the last paragraph?

A.make up for

B.make sense of

C.take control of

D.catch up with

3The passage is mainly about____

A.whether it is possible to reduce the carbon footprint

B.what we can do to figure out the carbon footprint

C.how to estimate and reduce the carbon footprint

D.why we should reduce the carbon footprint

【答案】

1D

2A

3C

【解析】

這是一篇說明文。本文講述了在計算碳足跡時,要考慮很多因素,還有如何估算自己的碳足跡,以及一些減少碳足跡的方法。

1

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段的When you work out a carbon footprint a lot of factors are taken into consideration.(當你計算碳足跡時,會考慮很多因素。)可知,作者列舉雜貨店的例子主要是想說明在計算碳足跡時需要考慮很多因素。D. many factors need to be considered when figuring out a carbon footprint(在計算碳足跡時,有很多因素需要考慮)符合以上說法,故選D項。

2

詞義猜測題。根據(jù)最后一段People and companies can also offset some of their CO2, emissions by purchasing carbon credits, the money from which can go into projects such as planting trees or investing in renewable energy.可知,個人和企業(yè)也可以通過購買碳信用額來offset部分二氧化碳排放,這些錢可以用于植樹或投資可再生能源等項目。根據(jù)句意,尤其是the money from which can go into projects such as planting trees or investing in renewable energy可推測劃線部分的意思是“彌補”。A. make up for(彌補)符合以上說法,故選A項。

3

主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章的主要內(nèi)容,尤其是第一段的When you work out a carbon footprint a lot of factors are taken into consideration.(當你計算碳足跡時,會考慮很多因素。)和倒數(shù)第二段的This isn't perfect, but it is a good way to measure your activities so you can know roughly how much CO2 they produce and take steps to reduce your carbon footprint.(這并不完美,但它是衡量你的活動的一個好方法,這樣你就可以大致知道它們產(chǎn)生了多少碳,并采取措施減少你的碳)可知,本文講述了在計算碳足跡時,要考慮很多因素,還有如何估算自己的碳足跡,以及一些減少碳足跡的方法。C. how to estimate and reduce the carbon footprint(如何計算以及減少碳足跡)符合以上說法,故選C項。

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