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When Julia Rhodes is asked what she does for a living,she says she is a “wind farmer”.While her job is operation manager for wind farm owner RES-Gen:Rhodes is responsible for making sure their l4 wind farms in the UK and Ireland are using the power of the wind to produce power for homes and businesses.

 RES-Gen is a division of leading renewable energy group Renewable Energy Systems(RES),a UK-based company with global operations.  RES was one of the pioneers of wind energy technology.It built the UK’s second wind farm in l992.Since then:RES has built more than 40 wind farms across four continents.

 Rhodes graduated from the University of Nottingham with a degree in manufacturing engineering.  Following that,she received a master's degree in renewable energy systems technology specializing in wind energy.  Rhodes has worked in the wind sector ever since, providing technical support for two leading wind farm developers before joining RES in 2001.

 RES’s projects are continually monitored by computer and checked remotely on a daily basis.Regular servicing is carried out by contractors(承包者),usually every six months. Rhodes always has a top—level view of how well the wind turbines(渦輪)are operating.

  Rhodes is a supporter of wind—energy engineering.She also works closely with other departments to keep good relations with the communities around RES’s wind farms.The open days and government officials’ visits show that wind power is popular and that wind projects-are viewed positively.

    Renewable energy is a growing sector with attractive career prospects. For Rhodes.a(chǎn)s the RES wind farms expand,the team that she manages is expected to increase.She enjoys working for a company with strong engineering roots and a highly respected track record(業(yè)績).Her job as a wind farmer is challenging and enjoyable.“It's great knowing that you are helping to bring about a clean.environment and are contributing to the global community.”

1.What’s the text mainly about?

    A.Julia Rhodes and her work.        B.Why Julia Rhodes works in RES.

    C.The importance of renewable energy.D.How出e wind can produce Dower.

2.What can we know about Julia Rhodes?

    A.She once worked as a farmer to make a living.

    B.She has worked in RES ever since graduation.

    C.She likes her job as a wind farmer very much.

    D.She is in charge of forty wind farms in the UK.

3.What can we learn about RES from the text?

    A.It built the UK's first wind farm in 2001.

    B.It plays a leading role in the wind sector.

    C.It is an important branch of RES—Gen.

    D.It provides regular servicing for its contractors.

4.Which of the following is NOT true?

    A.RES is financially supported by the British government.

    B.Wind farms receive a warm welcome around the UK.

    C.RES has developed at a high speed during recent years.

    D.Rhodes thinks people should create a clean environment.

 

 

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 When Julia Rhodes is asked what she does for a living,she says she is a “wind farmer”.While her job is operation manager for wind farm owner RES-Gen:Rhodes is responsible for making sure their l4 wind farms in the UK and Ireland are using the power of the wind to produce power for homes and businesses.

 RES-Gen is a division of leading renewable energy group Renewable Energy Systems(RES),a UK-based company with global operations.  RES was one of the pioneers of wind energy technology.It built the UK’s second wind farm in l992.Since then:RES has built more than 40 wind farms across four continents.

 Rhodes graduated from the University of Nottingham with a degree in manufacturing engineering.  Following that,she received a master's degree in renewable energy systems technology specializing in wind energy.  Rhodes has worked in the wind sector ever since, providing technical support for two leading wind farm developers before joining RES in 2001.

 RES’s projects are continually monitored by computer and checked remotely on a daily basis.Regular servicing is carried out by contractors(承包者),usually every six months. Rhodes always has a top—level view of how well the wind turbines(渦輪)are operating.

  Rhodes is a supporter of wind—energy engineering.She also works closely with other departments to keep good relations with the communities around RES’s wind farms.The open days and government officials’ visits show that wind power is popular and that wind projects-are viewed positively.

    Renewable energy is a growing sector with attractive career prospects. For Rhodes.a(chǎn)s the RES wind farms expand,the team that she manages is expected to increase.She enjoys working for a company with strong engineering roots and a highly respected track record(業(yè)績).Her job as a wind farmer is challenging and enjoyable.“It's great knowing that you are helping to bring about a clean.environment and are contributing to the global community.”

53.What’s the text mainly about?

    A.Julia Rhodes and her work.        B.Why Julia Rhodes works in RES.

    C.The importance of renewable energy.D.How出e wind can produce Dower.

54.What can we know about Julia Rhodes?

    A.She once worked as a farmer to make a living.

    B.She has worked in RES ever since graduation.

    C.She likes her job as a wind farmer very much.

    D.She is in charge of forty wind farms in the UK.

55.What can we learn about RES from the text?

    A.It built the UK's first wind farm in 2001.

    B.It plays a leading role in the wind sector.

    C.It is an important branch of RES—Gen.

    D.It provides regular servicing for its contractors.

56.Which of the following is NOT true?

    A.RES is financially supported by the British government.

    B.Wind farms receive a warm welcome around the UK.

    C.RES has developed at a high speed during recent years.

    D.Rhodes thinks people should create a clean environment.

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The largest earthquake ( magnitude里氏 9.5) of the 20th century happened on May 22, 1960 off the coast of South Central Chile. ?

  It generated(生成) one of the most destructive Pacific wide tsunamis(海嘯). Near the generating area, both the earthquake and the tsunami were very much destructive, particularly in the coastal area from Concep-cion to the south end of Isla Chiloe. The largest tsunami damage occurred at Isla Chiloe -----the coastal area closest to the epicenter(震中). Huge tsunami waves measuring as high as 25 meters arrived within 10 to 15 minutes after the earthquake, killing at least two hundred people, sinking all the boats, and flooding half a kilometer inland. ?

  There was large damage and loss of life at Concep-cion, Chile's top industrial city. Near the city of Valdivia, the earthquake and following aftershocks generated landslides which killed 18 people. At the port city of Valparaiso, a city of 200,000, many buildings collapsed . A total of 130,000 houses were destroyed one in every three in the earthquake zone and nearly 2,000,000 people were left homeless.?

  Total damage losses, including to agriculture and to industry, were estimated(估計(jì)) to be over a half billion dollars . The total number of death related with both the tsunami and the earthquake was never found accurately for the region. Estimates of deaths reached between 4,900 to 57,002 with no distinction(差別) as to how many deaths were caused by the earthquake and how many were caused by the tsunami. However, it is believed that most of the deaths in Chile were caused by the tsunami.

61. Where did the largest tsunami damage occurred? ?

A. Concep--cion.    B. Isla Chiloe.     C. Valdivia     D. Valparaiso. 

62. What can we learn about the tsunami waves generated by the earthquake? ?

A. The tsunami waves as high as 25 meters arrived immediately after the earthquake.

B. The tsunami waves killed 200 people and sank all the boats. ?

C. The tsunami waves were very destructive. ?

D. The tsunami waves flooded half of the inland.

63. What is gen generally thought the main cause of deathis in Chile?

A.  Landslides.             B. The tsunami.?

C.  Aftershocks.              D.The magnitude 9.5 earthquake

64. What is the total number of deaths in the earthquake? ?

A.  2,000,000.             B. Between 4,900 to 57,00?

C.  200,000.               D. It was hard to know.

65. What does the underlined word "collapsed" in the third paragragh probably mean ?

A. was destroyed      B. caught fire      C. was flooded     D. sank

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閱讀以下有關(guān)大型文娛活動(dòng)項(xiàng)目的介紹,然后按照要求匹配信息。選E同時(shí)涂黑A和B

選F同時(shí)黑C和D。

A.     The Chicago Outdoor Film Festival

Experience again the fun of the Drive-In movie with Chicago’s wonderful skyline as your backdrop. Classic American films appear on a huge screen plus a modern sound system. Films are shown on seven continuous evenings in the summer at dusk.

B.      The Chicago International Film Festival

For 45 years, it has brought you the brightest films and filmmakers – from Kevin Smith to Slumdog Millionaire. If you get your passes to our 45th anniversary Festival now, you’ll be the first to see the movies and the artists.

C.     The Gen Art Chicago Film Festival   

    Summer is almost here! The festival, presented by Acura, will bring you four nights of film premieres, parties, and the people who love them: from the directors and stars to film industry and Chicago’s taste making audience.

D.       Chicago Criterion Bike Race

With its tight 90-degree turns in the heart of Grant Park, it’s about 1.1 miles long. The high speed left-turn action begins on Columbus Drive, heading north to East Jackson, south on Michigan, east on Balbo, then back to Columbus Drive.

E.      The Bike to Work Rally

It’ll take place on June 19th at Daley Plaza. It can help you keep healthy and save about 25 calories per mile while joining in the efforts to reduce harmful polluting gases given off by cars and buses into air.

F.      Chicago’s Bike 2015 Plan

It is Chicago’s sight to make bicycling a necessary part of daily life in Chicago. The plan recommends projects, programms and policies to encourage use of this practical, non-polluting and affordable form of transportation.

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66.   Welcome to Chicago for our events, film festivals or bike events. Maybe one event requires a mix of good technical skills to turn corners quickly. Generally its circle length is shorter than that of a traditional road race, though the average speed is properly higher.

67.   Did you chat with some directors from different countries last year? Or listen to the audience applauding for Kevin Smith and Werner Herzog for an hour after Zack and Miri outdoors? We can still expect to see unusual films worldwide, including ones about bike races this year.

68.   Chicago should get prepared for every event. Each evening there is the Chicago premiere of one short and one feature film, followed by an after-party at one of the city’s best nightspots – giving you the chance to be part of the red carpet experience while discovering the films and filmmakers.

69.   Young Mr. Lincoln, directed by John Ford and Fonda, is about the early life of America’s 16th President as this year notes the two hundredth anniversary of his birth. It’ll be shown in the open air, including outside the Lincoln Museum.

70.   The event can help you keep over 238 million gallons of gasoline annually and cut carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide from vehicles. Riding your bike to work is economic and healthy.

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閱讀理解。
     Nearly 28% of college Students plan to seek employment using Linkedin, up from 5% last
year, according to a survey out today from employee recognition provider I Love Rewards and
career-services network Experience. Slightly more than 7% plan to use Facebook, up from 5%.
     No longer do students just wait for visiting campus recruiters to learn about job possibilities.
Instead they're using digital tools to find their dream jobs, says I Love Rewards CEO Razor
Suleman. Companies need to know their online image, then update anything that is outdated,
inaccurate or not interactive(互動(dòng)的).
'The recruited have now become the recruiters," Suleman says. "They are now going out and
finding the companies they want to apply for."
     Students learn about employers by viewing their websites, reading Facebook and Twitter
updates and perusing(精讀)Linkedln profiles. Another information source: Comments by past
and current employees on job-oriented websites.
     A strong digital presence is one way for employers to stand out as the search for the best
and brightest gets competitive.
     Slightly more than four in 10 employers say they will use "different" recruiting tactics(策略)to
reach Generation Y, according to a survey by job-search site Monster.com to be released today.
Of those respondents, almost 60% say social-networking sites are popular tools to reach Gen Y
candidates.
     "Our reason for using social media is because that's where we think the candidates are," he says.
     The company posts updates and videos on topics such as job opportunities and the benefits
of being an employee. It also created a mobile-friendly site for those who want to apply via smart
phone.
     "Younger people want to attach to you in a different way than the past," Lavery says. "They
want to interact with you. They want to learn about you."
     The updated recruitment techniques take effort, but they work, he says.
     In 2010, UPS used those tactics to recruit 955 employees. The year before, it hired 29
employees through those means.Ks5u
     "It's a time investment(投資)that you have to be willing to do," he says. "You can't just have
a page up there and not have content. In social media, you have to have a give and a take, or
people won't be a part of your community."
1.In order to find their dream jobs, more American graduates like to use ____.
A. newspapers  
B. magazines  
C. the Internet  
D. radios
2.Why do many companies use social-networking sites to recruit graduates?
A. Because they have no other way to get in touch with graduates.
B. Because graduates tend to learn about employers through social media.
C. Because companies want to post advertisements for their products.
D. Because companies like to post videos and updates about their products.
3.The underlined word "recruit" in Paragraph 11 probably means ____.
A. fire    
B. attract  
C. contact    
D. employ
4.From what Lavery says, we can conclude that ____.
A.it is very easy for a company to hire graduates through social media
B. a company has to make great efforts to find the best graduates
C. a company doesn't have to update the information about it
D. graduates are afraid to communicate with the boss of the company

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