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初中英語

2017年全國中考

英語真題

閱建理解

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2017年北京市中等學校招生考試

閱讀理解(共50分)

六、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,

選擇最佳選項。

(共30分,每小題2分)

A

SummerProgramsatMuseums

ThePostalMuseumTheAirandSpaceMuseum

Date:July17-23Date:July29-30

Age:11-13Age:8-11

Wouldyou1汰etojoinusthisIfyouenjoyprogramsaboutairand

summervacation?Youcancreateaspace,pleasecomehere.It'sagoodplaceto

stampwithyourowndesign,writeandmakeandflyyourownpaperairplane,

mailapostcard,andlearnaboutthewatchanIMAXmovie,andclimbintoa

historyofstamps.realairplane.

Tel:654-09301

TheScienceMuseumTheBuildingMuseum

Date:August7-20Date:August21-27

Age:9-12Age:13-15

YoucanexperiencevideoartsandWanttoenjoydesignchallenges?Come

computertechnology,playVRgamestoandjoinus.Youcanalsogoonfieldtripsto

explore(探索)afuturecity,andaskthesomefamousbuildings,andbuildsmall

robotsquestionsaboutscience.Itwillbehouseswithsoftblocks.Alltheprograms

wonderful!Havefun!arefree.

鼠A

Tel:2724)560

41.YoucanjoinintheprogramsatthePostalMuseumanyday.

A.fromJuly17to23B.fromJuly29-30

C.fromAugust7-20D.fromAugust21to27

42.Ifyouareinterestedintheprogramaboutvideoarts,youcanphone.

A.965-0400B.654-0930C.357-3030D.272-0560

43.A15-year-oldstudentcantakepartintheprogramsat.

A.theBuildingMuseumB.thePostalMuseum

C.theAirandSpaceMuseumD.theScienceMuseum

44.IntheAirandSpaceMuseum,youcan.

A.createastampB.buildahouse

C.makeapaperairplaneD.exploreafuturecity

B

TheSixthTimeIWenttothePrincipal'sOffice

WhenIwasintheseventhgrade,Ihadproblemsbehaving.Myheartwasinthe

rightplace,butI

couldn'talwaysfollowtherules.Iplayedmanytricksonmyschoolmates.Once,Ieven

pulledagirl'shair

ontheschoolbustogetherattention.Asaresult,Iwasrepeatedlysenttotheoffice

oftheprincipal(校長).

AlthoughIhatedgoingthere,Ididnothatetheprincipal,Mr.Ratcliff.

Mr.Ratcliffwasakind,elderlyman.Whenhespanked(■屁股)meforputting

someantsintoa

classmate'spencilbox,itdidn'thurtatall,butitdidhurtmyfeelings.Ithoughtso

muchofhimand

momentslikethatseemedtoproveIwashopelesslybad.

WhenIgotcalledtoMr.Ratcliffsofficeforthesixthtime,IhadnoideawhatI

haddone.Ifelt

disappointedasIwalkeddownthere.Iwentintohisoffice,satdown,andlookedat

thefloor.Thenhesaid

thelastthingIexpectedtohear:"Kevin,I'veheardyou'vebeenbehavingreallywell

lately.Iwantyouto

knowhowproudIamofyou,andIjustcalledyoudowntomyofficetogiveyoua

peppermint."

"Really?”Iwassurprised.

''Yes.Nowyoucantakethatpeppermintandgobacktoclass.”

Icarriedthepeppermintwithmeasifitwasagoldcoin.WhenIgotintomy

classroom,Ibragged(吹噓)tomyclassmatesaboutmyturnaround,excitedly.I

wasn'tsobadafterall.

Mr.Ratcliffwasreallykind.HemademerealizethatIwasjustakidwhohad

problemswithbehavior.Heboughtsomepeppermintsandtookthetimetonoticeme

whenIgotsomething-anything-right.Mr.Ratcliffgavemesomehopebygivingme

somelove.Iwilljustrememberhimfortherestofmylife.

45.Inhisseventhgrade,thewriter.

A.hatedtheprincipalB.hadproblemsbehaving

C.alwaysfollowedtherulesD.oftenhelpedhisclassmates

46.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenhewenttotheprincipal'sofficeforthesixthtime?

A.Lonely.B.Excited.C.Confident.D.Disappointed.

47.Thesixthtimethewriterwenttotheprincipal'soffice,hegot.

A.apeppermintB.amodelbusC.apencilboxD.acoin

48.ThewriterwillalwaysrememberMr.Ratcliff,becausetheprincipal.

A.talkedwithhimintheofficeB.playedgameswithhim

C.expectedhimtobeateacherD.gavehimsomehopeandlove

C

BuyingIsDoing?

Howimportantisshoppingtoyou?Howmuchtimedoyouspendbuyingthings?

Andhowmuchtimedoyouspendorganizingthesethingsinyourhome?Inthefuture,

howmuchtimewillyouspendinmovietheaters,atamusementparks,atshopping

malls,oratconveniencestores?Whenyouadditallup,youwillprobablyseeyou

spendalotofyourlifeconsuming(消費)things.Consumingproductsisnotnecessarily

bad.However,ifwespendtoomuchtimedoingit,weshouldlookatitcarefully.

Imaginethatyouhaveaweekofffromschool.Youdon'thavetogotoclass.

However,inthisweek,youcannotspendanymoney-----noshopping,nomovies,no

eatingout.Howwouldyouspendyourtime?

Whatthingswouldbringyouhappiness?Perhapsyouwouldtakeawalkwithyourbest

friend.Perhapsyouwouldhelpachildread.Oryoumightspendtimewithyourfamily.

Whenwelookback,itislikelythatnon-consumingexperienceslikethesewillbe

ourmostimportantmemories.Why?Non-consumingactivitiesareactive,notpassive.

Theydon'tcomeinapackage.Youmaketheexperienceyourself.Forexample,each

personwhoreadstoachildwillhaveadifferentexperience.Theexperiencechanges

withthereader,thechild,andthebook.Similarly,whenyouhaveaconversationwith

afriend,youareactivelycreatinganexperience.Theconversationthatyouhave

withyourfriendcannotbeexperiencedorrecreatedbyanyoneelse.However,ifyou

watchamoviewithafriend,youwilleachhaveapackageexperience.Itrequiresno

actionandlittleinteractionbetweenthetwoofyou.

Theenvironmentweliveinencouragesustohavepackagedexperiences.Wefeel

thatwemustconsumebecausewebelievethatbuyingisdoing.However,wecan

startapersonalrevolution(變革)againstconsumerism.How?Byconsumingless.

Wecanaskourselveswhatexperiencesbringusthegreatestsatisfaction.Thenwe

canorganizeourlivessothatwehavemoreofthosekindsofexperiences.

49.Ifconsumingproductstakestoomuchtime,weshould.

A.spendlessmoneyB.thinkaboutitcarefully

C.organizeourthingsD.gotoconveniencestores

50.Accordingtothepassage,thewriterbelievesthat.

A.wecansaynotoconsumerismbyconsumingless

B.buyingthingscanbringusthegreatestsatisfaction

C.theenvironmentseldominfluencesourshoppingchoices

D.consumingexperienceswillbeourmostimportantmemories

51.Whatisthewriter'smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?

A.Tointroducesomewaysofenjoyingoursparetime.

B.Toencouragepeopletohavemoreactiveexperiences.

C.Toexplainreasonsbehindpeople'sshoppingbehavior.

D.Tosharehispersonalexperienceinconsumingproducts.

D

Sayyou'resittingaroundwithsomefriendsplayingvideogamesandsomeone

mentionsagamethathappenstobeoneofyourfavorites.''Oh,thatgame'seasy.So

notworththetime,"oneofyourfriendssays.Theothersagree.Althoughyouenjoy

thegamequitealot,notwantingtoarguewiththem,yougoalongwiththecrowd.

Youhavejustexperiencedwhatiscommonlyreferredtoaspeerpressure(同伴

壓力),alsocalledpeerinfluence.Youwilladoptacertaintypeofbehavior,dress,or

attitudeinordertobeacceptedaspartofagroupofyour"peers”.Asateen,youare

likelytohaveexperiencedtheeffectofpeerpressureinanumberofdifferentareas.

Weareallinfluencedbyourpeersatanyage.Forteens,asschoolandother

activitiestakeyouawayfromhome,youmayspendmoretimewithyourfriendsthan

withyourfamily.Asyoubecomemoreindependent,yourpeersnaturallyplayagreater

roleinyourlife.

AccordingtoDr.CaseyfromCornellUniversity,teensareveryquickandaccurate

inmakingdecisions

ontheirownandinsituationswheretheyhavetimetothink.However,whenthey

makedecisionsintheheatofthemomentorinsocialsituations,theirdecisionsare

ofteninfluencedbyfactorslikepeers.Inarecentstudy,teenvolunteersplayedavideo

drivinggame,eitheraloneorwithfriendswatching.Theresearchersdiscoveredthat

thenumberofrisksteenstookmorethandoubledwhentheirfriendswerewatching,

comparedwithwhentheyplayedalone.Thisshowsthatteensmayfinditmore

difficulttocontrolriskybehaviorwhentheirfriendsarearound,orinsituationswhere

theyareextremelyangry.

Justaspeoplecaninfluenceustomakeunwisechoices,theycanalsoinfluenceus

tomakegoodones.Ateenmightjoininavolunteerprojectbecausehisorher

friendsaredoingit,orgetgoodgradesbecausehisorherfriendsthinkgettinggood

gradesisimportant.Infact,friendsoftenencourageeachothertostudy,ortryout

forsports.

Whilewearealwaysinfluencedbythosearoundus,thedecisiontoactornotisup

tous.Sowhenitcomestodecisionmaking,thechoiceisuptoyou.

52.Accordingtothepassage,Dr.Caseyprobablyagreesthatteens.

A.liketoplaydrivinggameswiththeirfriends

B.prefersituationswheretheyhavetimetothink

C.maytakemoreriskswhentheirfriendsarearound

D.areslowinmakingdecisionswhentheyareontheirown

53.Thewords''intheheatofthemomentz,inParagraph4probablymean

A.whenteensavoidpossiblerisksB.whenteenstrusttheirjudgment

C.whenteenslosecontrolovertheirangerD.whenteensgiveconsiderationto

situations

54.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Teensareeagertobedifferentfromtheirpeers.

B.Peerpressurehaseffectsonbothteensandadults.

C.Peerpressuredoesmoreharmthangoodtoteens.

D.Teesthinkitchallengingtogetgoodgradesatschool.

55.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.PeerPressure:IsItNecessarytoDealwithIt?

B.PeerPressure:IsItPossibletoGetAwayfromIt?

C.PeerPressure:ItsBenefitstoTeensandFriendMaking

D.PeerPressure:ItsInfluenceonTeensandDecisionMaking

2017年上海市初中畢業(yè)統(tǒng)一學業(yè)考試

Readingcomprehension(閱讀理解)(共50分)

A.Choosethebestanswer(根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當?shù)拇鸢福?2分)

AprilHot@Nobel與tore!

Tocelebrateour30thbirthday,wearehavingabigsale!V-

TextbookPicturebookStorybook

L.3-25%off30%ofF□20%off

20%d&cw”(折扣)onalladults'books!

Amazingeventsinourbirthdaymonth:

Time&PlaceEventSpeaker

25April,4pmIntroduction:ClaireTay,

FantaCentre,3FTheSchoolDiarieswriterofthebook

26April,1pmDiscussion:MichaelHawes,

RetroMall,2FHowtoimprovethroughreadingEnglishprofessor

28April,7pmLecture:DavidKoh,

WinkleMall,IFThemostpopularbooksoftheyeardirectorofthebookstore

29April,8pmQuestion&Answer:KateWhite,

FantaCentre,3FFacetofacewitharenownedwriterwinnerofmanyinternationalawards

Spendover$50andgetachancetowina$10giftcard.

Spendover$100andgetachancetowinprizes,fromNobel

membership,e-dictionariestoconcerttickets!

69.Aprilisthebirthdaymonthof.

A.NobelBookStoreB.FantaCentre

C.RetroMallD.WinkleMall

70.Youcangetthebiggestdiscounton.

A.adults'storybooksB.allmagazines

C.children'spicturebooksD.alltextbooks

71.willhelpyouknowmoreaboutthemostpopularbooksthisyear.

A.ClaireTayB.MichaelHawesC.DavidKohD.KateWhite

72.Theunderlinedword“renoweed”means.

A.newB.youngC.humourousD.famous

73.Ifyouspend$65,youwillgetachancetowin.

A.ane-dictionaryB.a$10giftcardC.NobelmembershipD.aconcertticket

74.Themainpurposeoftheadvertisementisto.

A.findexcellentwritersB.attractmorebookbuyers

C.celebrateChildren'sDayD.introducenewreadingcourses

B.Choosethebestanswerandcompletethepassage(選擇最恰當?shù)倪x項完成短文)(12

分)

ThefollowingarethepostsinanInternetchatroom.Inthischatroom,parentstalk

aboutsomeoftheproblemstheyhavewiththeirchildren.

。?電?一,.?

isiteverOKtolietoachild?My10-ycar-oldsonplayssoccer.He'snot

verygood,buthelovesit.Yesterdayheplayedvery75When

hefinishedthegame,heasked."DidIplaywell?”Isaid,"Yes!You,rua

Marisagreatsoccerplayer!”DidIdotherightthing?

了/Yes,youdid(herightthing.Whiteliesarea(n)76partoflife.Sometimes:

[丫jy°uhavetotellliesthatdonoharm.Yourpurposewastomakehimfeelgood,i

Nowhe'sreadytoplaysocceragain.!

Bay212)”

iIdon'tthinkthereiseveragoodreasontolietoourchildren.Childrenlearnhonesty

!fromthe77theysee.Asparents:weshouldbehonestinordertoteach

\!honestytoourchildren.EveryHerequiresfivemoreEes.Ifyoukeephidingtruth

;fromthem,theywillnot78you.Theywfflnotrespectyou.Honestyisthefirst

;steptoagoodparent-childrelationship,^

Bernie;

?

Youliedtomakeyoursonfeelbetter,butyou79agoodchancetoteachhim?

alifelesson.Peopleshouldworkhardforwhattheywant.Maybenexttimeyou;

cansay:"No,youdidn'tplaywelltoday.Greatsoccerplayerspractisealot.Let's;

goandpractise."Thetruthwillmakehim80andagoodsoccerpalyer.?

nParentsshouldbehonesttotheirchildren,buttheydon'thavetotellthewhole

truth.Nexttimewhenyoursonasks,“Did1playwell?"youcansay,“Whatdo

youthink?''Thenyoursoncantellyouwhathethinks.Thalway.everythingyou

Parvizsayistrue,andyouavoidtruththathurts.

75.A.seriouslyB.carefullyC.happilyD.badly

76.A.necessaryB.difficultC.dishonestD.interesting

77.A.filmsB.detailsC.examplesD.teachers

78.A.troubleB.rememberC.answerD.trust

79.A.tookB.missedC.createdD.found

80.A.strongB.confidentC.honestD.active

c.Fillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順。

每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)(14分)

ADeliciousMeal

TonyisChineseAmerican.Hisfamilymembersgathertogetherandserveatraditional

Chinesemealonceaweek.LastweekTonyi81hisfriendAmyforit.

Tony'sfamilywaspreparingdinnerwhenAmyarrived.Thefamilywascooking

vegetableswithhotoil.Thek82wasfilledwithmanygoodsmells."Youcan

helpmesetthetable.^^Tonytoldhisfriend.Theygaveeachpersonapairofchopsticks,a

soupbowl,asoupspoon,andaricebowlonaplate.

“Wherearetheforksandknives?^^Amyasked.

“Oh,youwon'tn83those."Tonyexplained."Iwillshowyouhowtouse

chopsticks.Don'tworry.^^

Tony'smotherputdifferentfoodswhichwereunfamiliartoAmyontobigplates.She

askedthekidstocanythefood-filledplatesouttothetable.Amycaniedroastduck.Itwas

oneofthef84dishessherecognized.

Amywasalittlenervousabouteatingwithchopsticks.Tonygaveherinstructionson

howtodoit.Amyfinallymanagedtoholdthechopsticks.Justwhenshepickedupapieceof

chickeninherchopsticks,herfingerss___85lostcontrolofthem,andthechickenflew

acrossthetable.ItlandedinTony'ssoupwithasplash(飛濺).E__86atthetable

smiled.

Tony'sfatherkindlybroughtoutaforkandknife.HehandedthemtoAmy.Amyfelt

morec_87.Sheatetherestofherdinnereasily.Itwasdelicious!

Attheendofthemeal,Amywasgivenafortunecookie(簽語餅干).Shebrokeitopen

andreadthesmallnoteinsideJIfyoupracticehard,youwilllearnmanythings."Amy

laughedandsaid,“ifyouletmetakehomeapairofchopsticks,myfortunemaycometrue!

D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容回答問題)(12分)

ItwasSaturdayagain.GraceandKarendislikedSaturdays.Thatwasanotherthingthe

twinshadincommon.Theysharedthesameclothesandtiedtheirhairinthesamemanner.In

fact,itwashardfortheirclassmatesandteacherstotellthemapartsometimes.

Unliketheirclassmates,theyhadtogetupearlyatseveneverySaturdaytopreparefor

theirlessons.GracehadtoattendtheartlessonandKarenhadtoattendherballetlesson.

“HowIwishIcoulddosomethingdifferenttodayJsaidthetwinswithonevoice.Allatonce,

anideacametoGraceandKarenatthesametime.uHowwouldyouliketobemeforaday?”

theyaskedeachother.Itseemedlikeawonderfulplantothem.Aftergivingeachothera

descriptionoftheirownfriends,GraceputonKaren'sballetdresswhileKarenputGrace's

brushesandpaintsintoherbag.Thentheyleftfortheirclasses.

Whentheartlessonstarted,Karenwaslost.UnlikeGrace,Karenwaspooratdrawing.

Whentheartlessonfinallyended,Karendidn'tdaretohandinherwork.

Meanwhile,Gracewasstrugglingintheballetclassaswell.Asshehadnoideaaboutthe

dancesteps,shehadtofollowherclassmatesblindly.Asaresult,shekeptknockingintothem.

Theirballetteacherbecameimpatientwithher,"Karen,youshouldrememberthebasicsteps.

Youcan'trelyoncopyingwhatothersaredoing.^^

WhenKarenandGracegothome,theyweretiredout.Theydecidedthattheywould

nevertrytobesomeoneelsetheywerenot.Itseemedthattheirasswasnotalwaysgreener

ontheotherside.

88.DidGraceandKarenlikeSaturdays?

89.WhendidthetwinsgetuponSaturdays?

90.Whatwasthetwins9planwhentheydecidedtodosomethingdifferent?

91.HowdidKarenfeelatthebeginningoftheartlesson?

92.Whydidtheballetteacherbecomeimpatient?

93.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“thegrasswasnotalwaysgreenerontheotherside"at

theendofthestorytrytotellus?

2017年廣東省深圳市中考英語試卷

此篇文章為深圳日報上的原文,與中考原文在后半部分有所出入,此文章僅供參

考,

ATLEAST4.250HOLIDAYDRIVERSFINEDFORUSINGBUSU\NSHENZHEN

(2017-5-31,Wednesday}trafficpolicefined4.251privatecars300yuan

(U4411)eachforillegallyusingthebuslaneontheLuoshaRoadand

DameishaTollgatesectionofHuishenCoastalExpressway(S30)by8p.m

yesterdaysinceitwasputintouseSunday,thefirstdayofthethree-day

DragonBoatFestivalholiday.

Thebuslanebanseastboundvehiclesexceptbusesbetween9a.m.and

9p.m.duringholidaysandweekends.

Policeissued2,395ticketsSundayand1.856yesterdaybypresstime.

Toensuresmoothtrafficonthebuslane,policesentofficerstopatrolthesite

usingcamerasanddronestocaptureviolations.Theinformationandphotosof

thevehiclesthatillegallyenteredthebuslanewereupdatedusingroadside

LCDsandthepolicemicroblog.

Statisticsfromthepoliceshowthatthebuslanehasreducedthetimeittakes

busestogettotheeastofthecity.

AresidenttookaholidaybustoDapengatnoonfromtheLuohuStadium

stop.whilehiscolleaguedroveaprivatecar,ThebusarrivedatXindaTourism

Terminalat1248pm.77minuteseartierthantheprivatecar,whicharivedat2:

05p.m

Accordingtopolice,thebuslanecanalsobeusedasarescuepassagefor

accidentsthathappeninthetunnels.

Onthefirstdayoftheholiday,whichendstomorrow,53.000vehiclesheaded

toDapengand35,OOOvehiceswenttotouristattractionsinHuizhou.

Thetrafficflowstartedtosurgeat8a.m.andreacheditspeakataround9a

mwiththehourlynumberofvehiclesreaching3,500between9a.mand10

8.m.PolicehadimposecontrolsonLuoshaRoadandShenzhen-YantianNo.2

Passage.Theparkinglotsintouristattractions,suchasJiaochangweiand

Yangmeikeng.were:fullypackedbyaroundnoon

The110hotlinereceivedatotalof1,581reportsonthefirstday,includingB45

accidentreportsand110congestionreports.

YantianDistricttouristattractionsreceived60,500visitorsonthefirstdayofthe

holiday,MostofthevisitorswereatDameisha,whichhasrequiredonline

reservationssincetheMayDayholiday.

Thebeachparkcappedthenumberofvisitorsto80,000adayandtravelersto

theparkneedtomakeonlinereservationswithinsevendaysinadvance.

Asparkvisitorsneedtopassthroughsecuritychecks,policeseized97knives

andbottlesofbeerattheentrances,Inaddition,theftsonthebeachhavealso

beenreducedthankstothesecuritychecksandonlinereservationsystem.

30.Accordingtothenews,whendidtheDragonBoatFestivalholidaybegin?

A.OnMay27B.OnMay28c.OnMay29D.OnMay30

31.Whencantheprivatecarusethebuslane?

A.From9:00amto9:00pm.

B.From09:00pmto0900am.

C.Onweekends.

D.Whenthereisanaccident.

32.HowlongwastheholidaybusearlierthantheprivatecartoarriveatXinda

TounismTerminal?

A.About60minutes,B.Abouthalfanhour,

C.Over2hours,D.About77minutes.

33.Whichofthefollowingisthemainideaforthenewsreport?

A.SHENZHEN(2017-5-31.Wednesday)trafficpolicefined4.251private

cars300yuan(US$44.11)eachforillegallyusingthebuslane.

B.干擾項

C.Policesentofficerstopatrolthesiteusingcamerasanddroneslocapture

violations.

D.干擾項.

18.此篇文章為ChinaDaily上的原文,與中考原文在后半部分有所出入,此文

章僅供參考.

OnMay18,theMinistryofLandandResourcesannouncedthatithadachieved

successindrillingfireice,ormethanehydrate,fromtheseabedintheShenhu

areaoftheSouthChinaSea.Methanehydrateisakintomethanegastrapped

inice-likecrystals;itproduceshighamountenergywhenburnedandis

chemicalreactionproducesnothingbutdioxideandwater.

Sincemethanehydrateisbothcleanandenergy-intensiveandisconsidered

thefuelofthefuture,manymediaoutletsusedbig.boldheadlines.such

as"Chinamakestechnologicalbreakthrough"and"Newenergysourcefoundfor

China"t如reportthefind.

Infact,itwouldnotbeanexaggerationtosayChinahasindeedachieveda

greattechnologicalbreakthroughinthefield.

Manycounties,includingtheUnitedStatesandJapan,havelongbeen

conductingresearchonmethanehydrate,butextractingitfromthebottomof

theseahasbeenacommonproblemplaguingallofthem.But,accordingto

reports,theChineseteamsucceededindrillingmethanehydratefornearly

eightsuccessivedays,withtheaveragedailyextractionexceeding16000cubic

meters,whichisabigbreakthrough.

However.itistooearlytosayanewenergysourcehasbeenfound.The

world'stotalmethanehydratereserveisestimatedtobeabout21,000trillion

cubicmeters,whichifextractedcouldmeettheworld'senergyneedfor1,000

years.Butthesuccessfullestdrilingofmethanehydratedoesnotmeanitcan

beextractedforindustrialuse.

Toextractenoughmethanehydrateforeverydayuse,thedrillingtechnology

mustbesuccessfullytransferredfromthelaboratorytotheindustry.Andfor

that,thetwomainchallenges--environmentalriskandeconomiccost--

havetobeovercome.

Methanehydrateisformedunderhighpressureandlowtemperatureatthe

bottomofthesea,anditdecomposesintomethaneandwaterwhenextracted

fromtheseabed.

That'sdisastrousfortheenvironmentbecausemethaneisoneoftheworst

greenhousegases.Ifmethaneisreleasedinlargevolumesintothe

atmosphere,itwillcausetemperaturestorisefurtherandintensifyclimate

change.

Besides.theprocessto

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