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1、姓名:_ 班級:_ 學(xué)號:_-密-封 -線- 理工類相同項(xiàng)單選集考 試卷模擬考試題考試時(shí)間:120分鐘 考試總分:100分題號一二三四五總分分?jǐn)?shù)遵守考場紀(jì)律,維護(hù)知識尊嚴(yán),杜絕違紀(jì)行為,確??荚嚱Y(jié)果公正。1、too little for global warmingoil and gas will run out too fast for doomsday global warming scenarios to materialize, according to a controversial new analysis presented this week at the university

2、 of uppsala in sweden. the authors warn that all the fuel will be burnt before there is enough carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to realize predictions of melting ice caps and searing temperatures. defending their predictions, scientists from the intergovernmental panel on climate change say they con

3、sidered a range of estimates of oil and gas reserves, and point out that coal-burning could easily make up the shortfall. but all agree that burning coal would be even worse for the planet.the ipccs predictions of global meltdown pushed forward the 1997 kyoto protocol, an agreement obliging signator

4、y nations to cut co2 emissions. the ipcc considered a range of future scenarios, from unlimited burning of fossil-fuels to a fast transition towards greener energy sources. but geologists anders sivertsson, kjell aleklett and colin campbell of uppsala university say there is not enough oil and gas l

5、eft even the most conservative of the 40 ipcc scenarios to come to pass.although estimates of oil and gas reserves vary widely, the researchers are part of a growing group of experts who believe that oil supplies will peak as soon as 2010, and gas soon after. their analysis suggests that oil and gas

6、 reserves combined about to the equivalent of about 3,500 billion barrels of oil considerably less than the 5,000 billion barrels estimated in the most optimistic model envisaged by the ipcc. even the average forecast of about 8,000 billion barrels is more than twice the swedish estimate of the worl

7、ds remaining reserves.nebojsa nakicenovic, an energy economist at the university of vienna, austria who headed the 80-strong ipcc team that produced the forecasts, says the panels work still stands. he says they factored in a much broader and internationally accepted range of oil and gas estimates t

8、han the “conservative” swedes.even if oil and gas run out, “theres a huge amount of coal underground that could be exploited”, he says that burning coal could make the ipcc scenarios come true, but points out that such a switch would be disastrous. coal is dirtier than oil and gas and produces more

9、co2 for each unit of energy, as well as releasing large amounts of particulates. he says the latest analysis is a “shot across the bows” for policy makers.what problem does the authors of the new analysis raise( )a.the coal reserves are big enough.b.all the fuel will be burnt before there is enough

10、carbon dioxide.c.coal-burning could easily make up the shortfall of oil and gas reserves.d.oil and gas will run out so fast that earths doomsday will never materialize.2、too little for global warmingoil and gas will run out too fast for doomsday global warming scenarios to materialize, according to

11、a controversial new analysis presented this week at the university of uppsala in sweden. the authors warn that all the fuel will be burnt before there is enough carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to realize predictions of melting ice caps and searing temperatures. defending their predictions, scientis

12、ts from the intergovernmental panel on climate change say they considered a range of estimates of oil and gas reserves, and point out that coal-burning could easily make up the shortfall. but all agree that burning coal would be even worse for the planet.the ipccs predictions of global meltdown push

13、ed forward the 1997 kyoto protocol, an agreement obliging signatory nations to cut co2 emissions. the ipcc considered a range of future scenarios, from unlimited burning of fossil-fuels to a fast transition towards greener energy sources. but geologists anders sivertsson, kjell aleklett and colin ca

14、mpbell of uppsala university say there is not enough oil and gas left even the most conservative of the 40 ipcc scenarios to come to pass.although estimates of oil and gas reserves vary widely, the researchers are part of a growing group of experts who believe that oil supplies will peak as soon as

15、2010, and gas soon after. their analysis suggests that oil and gas reserves combined about to the equivalent of about 3,500 billion barrels of oil considerably less than the 5,000 billion barrels estimated in the most optimistic model envisaged by the ipcc. even the average forecast of about 8,000 b

16、illion barrels is more than twice the swedish estimate of the worlds remaining reserves.nebojsa nakicenovic, an energy economist at the university of vienna, austria who headed the 80-strong ipcc team that produced the forecasts, says the panels work still stands. he says they factored in a much bro

17、ader and internationally accepted range of oil and gas estimates than the “conservative” swedes.even if oil and gas run out, “theres a huge amount of coal underground that could be exploited”, he says that burning coal could make the ipcc scenarios come true, but points out that such a switch would

18、be disastrous. coal is dirtier than oil and gas and produces more co2 for each unit of energy, as well as releasing large amounts of particulates. he says the latest analysis is a “shot across the bows” for policy makers.according to ipcc, what can make up the shortfall of the oil and gas reserves(

19、)a.fossil fuels.b.green fuels.c.coal-burning.d.nothing.3、too little for global warmingoil and gas will run out too fast for doomsday global warming scenarios to materialize, according to a controversial new analysis presented this week at the university of uppsala in sweden. the authors warn that al

20、l the fuel will be burnt before there is enough carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to realize predictions of melting ice caps and searing temperatures. defending their predictions, scientists from the intergovernmental panel on climate change say they considered a range of estimates of oil and gas res

21、erves, and point out that coal-burning could easily make up the shortfall. but all agree that burning coal would be even worse for the planet.the ipccs predictions of global meltdown pushed forward the 1997 kyoto protocol, an agreement obliging signatory nations to cut co2 emissions. the ipcc consid

22、ered a range of future scenarios, from unlimited burning of fossil-fuels to a fast transition towards greener energy sources. but geologists anders sivertsson, kjell aleklett and colin campbell of uppsala university say there is not enough oil and gas left even the most conservative of the 40 ipcc s

23、cenarios to come to pass.although estimates of oil and gas reserves vary widely, the researchers are part of a growing group of experts who believe that oil supplies will peak as soon as 2010, and gas soon after. their analysis suggests that oil and gas reserves combined about to the equivalent of a

24、bout 3,500 billion barrels of oil considerably less than the 5,000 billion barrels estimated in the most optimistic model envisaged by the ipcc. even the average forecast of about 8,000 billion barrels is more than twice the swedish estimate of the worlds remaining reserves.nebojsa nakicenovic, an e

25、nergy economist at the university of vienna, austria who headed the 80-strong ipcc team that produced the forecasts, says the panels work still stands. he says they factored in a much broader and internationally accepted range of oil and gas estimates than the “conservative” swedes.even if oil and g

26、as run out, “theres a huge amount of coal underground that could be exploited”, he says that burning coal could make the ipcc scenarios come true, but points out that such a switch would be disastrous. coal is dirtier than oil and gas and produces more co2 for each unit of energy, as well as releasi

27、ng large amounts of particulates. he says the latest analysis is a “shot across the bows” for policy makers.according to anders sivertsson, which of the following statements is ture( )a.there will be enough oil and gas if the 40 ipcc scenarios to come to pass.b.we should cut co2 emissions.c.we shoul

28、d stop using fossil fuels.d.the oil and gas is insufficient even if the 40 ipcc scenarios to come to pass.4、too little for global warmingoil and gas will run out too fast for doomsday global warming scenarios to materialize, according to a controversial new analysis presented this week at the univer

29、sity of uppsala in sweden. the authors warn that all the fuel will be burnt before there is enough carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to realize predictions of melting ice caps and searing temperatures. defending their predictions, scientists from the intergovernmental panel on climate change say they

30、 considered a range of estimates of oil and gas reserves, and point out that coal-burning could easily make up the shortfall. but all agree that burning coal would be even worse for the planet.the ipccs predictions of global meltdown pushed forward the 1997 kyoto protocol, an agreement obliging sign

31、atory nations to cut co2 emissions. the ipcc considered a range of future scenarios, from unlimited burning of fossil-fuels to a fast transition towards greener energy sources. but geologists anders sivertsson, kjell aleklett and colin campbell of uppsala university say there is not enough oil and g

32、as left even the most conservative of the 40 ipcc scenarios to come to pass.although estimates of oil and gas reserves vary widely, the researchers are part of a growing group of experts who believe that oil supplies will peak as soon as 2010, and gas soon after. their analysis suggests that oil and

33、 gas reserves combined about to the equivalent of about 3,500 billion barrels of oil considerably less than the 5,000 billion barrels estimated in the most optimistic model envisaged by the ipcc. even the average forecast of about 8,000 billion barrels is more than twice the swedish estimate of the

34、worlds remaining reserves.nebojsa nakicenovic, an energy economist at the university of vienna, austria who headed the 80-strong ipcc team that produced the forecasts, says the panels work still stands. he says they factored in a much broader and internationally accepted range of oil and gas estimat

35、es than the “conservative” swedes.even if oil and gas run out, “theres a huge amount of coal underground that could be exploited”, he says that burning coal could make the ipcc scenarios come true, but points out that such a switch would be disastrous. coal is dirtier than oil and gas and produces m

36、ore co2 for each unit of energy, as well as releasing large amounts of particulates. he says the latest analysis is a “shot across the bows” for policy makers.how much is the ipccs estimate of oil and gas reserves( )a.about 3,500 billion barrels.b.about 8,000 billion barrels.c.about 4,000 billion ba

37、rrels.d.about 5,000 billion barrels.5、too little for global warmingoil and gas will run out too fast for doomsday global warming scenarios to materialize, according to a controversial new analysis presented this week at the university of uppsala in sweden. the authors warn that all the fuel will be

38、burnt before there is enough carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to realize predictions of melting ice caps and searing temperatures. defending their predictions, scientists from the intergovernmental panel on climate change say they considered a range of estimates of oil and gas reserves, and point ou

39、t that coal-burning could easily make up the shortfall. but all agree that burning coal would be even worse for the planet.the ipccs predictions of global meltdown pushed forward the 1997 kyoto protocol, an agreement obliging signatory nations to cut co2 emissions. the ipcc considered a range of fut

40、ure scenarios, from unlimited burning of fossil-fuels to a fast transition towards greener energy sources. but geologists anders sivertsson, kjell aleklett and colin campbell of uppsala university say there is not enough oil and gas left even the most conservative of the 40 ipcc scenarios to come to pass.although estimates of oil and gas reserves vary widely, the researchers are part of a growing group of experts who believe that oil supplies will peak as soon as 2010, and gas so

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