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2008年全國職稱英語等級考試?yán)砉ゎ悾ˋ級)試題

第1部分:詞匯選項(第1?5題,每題1分,共15分)

下面每個句子中均有1個詞或短語畫有底橫線,請為每處畫線部分確定1個意義最為接近的選項。

1Withimmenserelief.Istoppedrunning.AsomeenormousClittleI)extensive

2Thescientistsbegantoaccumulatedata.AcollectBhandleCanalyzeDinvestigate

3Jackeventuallyovertookthelasttruck.Ahit.BpassedCreachedDled

4Sometimesitisadvisabletobookhotelsinadvance.ApossibleBprofitableCeasyDwise

5Thereasonfortheirunusualbehaviorremainsapuzzle.AfactBmysteryCstatementD

game

6Thatguyisreallywitty.AsmartBuglyChonorableDpopular

7Theworldchampionsufferedasensationaldefeat.AreasonableBdramaticChumiliatingD

horrifying

8ItseemsthatonlyMaryiseligibleforthejob.ApreparedBtrainedCqualifiedDguided

9ThispoemdepictsthebeautifulsceneryofatownintheSouth.ApraisesBwritesCimitates

Ddescribes

10Themeaningisstillobscure.AvagueBtransparentCalienDsignificant

11DumpedwastemightcontaminateWatersupplies.AdestroyBdecreaseCdelayDpollute

12OnetheorypostulatesthattheancientFilipinoscamefromIndiaandPersia.

AassumesBexpectsCpredictsDconsiders

13Itisverydifficultforachildtoadheretorules.ArememberBfollowCunderstandD

learn

14IhopethatIdidn,tdoanythingabsurdlastnight.AawkwardBstrangeCstupidDawful

15Thereshouldbelawsthatprohibitsmokingaroundchildren.AforbidBadvocateCinherit

Dwithdraw

第2部分:閱讀判斷(第16?22壘題,每題1分,共7分)

卜面的短文后列出了7個句子,請根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對每個句子做出判斷:如果該句提供的是正確信息,請選擇

A;如果該句提供的是錯誤信息,請選擇B;如果該句的信息文中沒有提及,請選擇C.

GreenRoofResearch

Theconceptofgreenroofsisbasicallyaboutgrowingplantsonroofs,thushelpingtoreplacethe

greenfootprintthathadbeendestroyedduetotheconstructionofthebuilding.Greenroofsarethe

mostprevalent(流行)inGermany,whichiswidelyregardedastheleaderingreenroofresearch.

Thegreenroofsthatareusedthesedayscanbeclassifiedas'extensive'and

'intensive,systems.Extensivegreenroofsusemosses,grassesandherbs,whicharetoleranttodroughts.

TheseplantsdonotReedmuchmaintenance,canbegrowninalayerofsubstrate(土層)thatcanbeas

shallowas1.5inches,andgenerallyareinaccessibletothepublic.Incontrast,awiderangeofspecies

ofplantsaregrownonintensivegreenroofs,suchasshrubs(灌木)andeventrees,whichrequiredeeper

substratelayers,andareusuallygrownonflatroofs.Theyneedintensivemaintenance,andareusually

areasthatresembleparkswhichareaccessibletopeople.

Thereareseveralbenefitsofadoptinggreenrooftechnologies.Apartfromtheobviouspsychological

andaesthetic(美學(xué)的)benefitsofgarden-likeenvironmentssurroundingyou,someofthecommoneconomic

andecologicalbenefitsare:areductionintheconsumptionofenergy;airandwaterpurification;

recoveringgreenspaces;andthemitigation(緩解)oftheheatislandeffectinurbanareas.

Thegreenroofresearchthatiscurrentlyongoingisfocusedonevaluatingthespeciesofplants

thataresuitabletobegrownonroofs,themethodsofpropagation(繁殖)aswellasestablishment,

nutrient(養(yǎng)料)andwaterrequirement,substrates,andthequantityandqualityofwaterrunoff.The

evaluationcriteriaofplantspeciesare:atwhatratetheycanbeestablished:theircapacitytowithstand

invasiveweeds:toleranceofcoldandheat:toleranceofdroughtconditions:capacityofpersistence

andsurvival.

Anumberofexperimentsarebeingconductedonroofplatformsimulationsatvariousresearchcenters.

Thesesitesaregenerallyoutfittedwithequipment,whichareusedtomeasuretemperaturesatdifferent

depthsofthegrowingsubstrates,andtherateandvolumeoftherunoffofstormwatersfromeachofthe

platforms.

Greenrooftechnologyisrepresentativeofacompletelynewmarketforlandscapecontractors.And

allroofsthatcurrentlyexistandthefutureonestobeconstructedarethepotentialmarket-amarket

thatistoohugetobeoverlooked.

16Itisestimatedthataround10percentoftheflatroofsinGermanyaregreen,

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

17Germanpeoplepreferextensivegreenroofsystemstointensiveones.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

18Smallplantslikegrassesandherbsaregrownwidelyonintensivegreenroofs.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

19Greenroofisanecologicallysoundstrategyofspreadinggreeninurbanareas.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

20Oneofthebenefitsofgreenroofsisthereductionoftheheatislandeffectincities.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

21Onefocus;nthegreenroofresearchistheevaluationofsuitableplantspecies.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

22Althoughgreenrooftechnologycancreateagarden-likeenvironment,itspotentialmarketisrather

small.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

第3部分:概括大意與完成句子(第23?30題,每題1分,共8分)

下面的短文后有2項測試任務(wù):(1)第23?26題要求從所給的6個選項中為第2-5段每段選擇1個最佳標(biāo)題;

(2)第27?30題要求從所給的6個選項中為每個句子確定1個最佳選項。

TheSupercomputerNetwork

1Recently,tenlaboratoriesrunbygovernmentsindifferentpartsoftheworldhavebecomelinkedo

Theircomputershavebeenconnectedsotheycan〃talk〃toeachother.ThismaynotseemMerydramatic

news,butitisthebeginningofadevelopmentthatwillincreasethepoweroftheInternettremendously:

2TheInternetisaninterconnected(互聯(lián))systemofnetworksthat,connectscomputersroundtheworld

andfacilitatesthetransmissionandexchangeofinformation.Thewaythatyouusetheinternetisby

accessingthisnetwork.Thisdependsonthepowerthatyoursystemallowsyoutouse.Thepowerofyour

computerisresponsibleforhowfastyoucandownload(下載)files,howmuchdatayoucanstore,etc.

Ifyourcomputerisoldandslow,accessingtheinformationcanbeverydifficult.

3Thenewdevelopmentininformationtechnologyhasbeencalled"thegrid”(網(wǎng)格技術(shù)),anditwillbe

anetworkofcomputersthatarelinkedtogether,The“grid"willworkinadifferentwayfromtheInternet,

enablingyoutogetthepowerofthebiggestcomputersintheworldonyourcomputer.Accessingthe

informationwillnolongerdependonthepowerofyourcomputer.Theideaisthatwhileyouaccess

information,youwillalsohaveaccesstothepowerofthebiggercomputerstations.

4Oneadvantageofthisrevolutionaryideaisthatgeographicallocationwillbecomeirrelevant.The

〃grid〃willdecidewhicharethebestpartsofaworldwidenetworktodothelobyouwant.Thismeans

thatyoumaybeaccessingacomputerinJapantosolveaprobleminAlaska.

5The"grid"canbecomparedtohavinganefficientpersonalassistant.Youcangiveyourassistant

ataskand〃he〃willdoitforyou.Theassistantwilldothepreliminaryresearch,collectthedata.

Comparethemanddecideonthebestcourseofactionbyaccessinganyofthecomputercentresinthe

〃grid〃thathappentohavetherelevantinformation.Allyouhavetodoisassignthetask,sitback

andwait.

6Atpresent,possibleapplicationsofthe"grid"inscientificresearcharebeingexplored.Whileit

hastakenaboutfifteenyearsforInternetusetobecomewidespread,expertsbelievethatthe"grid"

couldbeupandrunningforprivateindividualsfarmorequickly.Scientistsworkingon"grid"Projects

areconvincedthatitwillbeaswidelyusedasthewebinthenexttenyears.

23Paragraph2.

24Paragraph3.

25Paragraph4

26Paragraph5

AHowdoesthe"grid"work?

BPowershared

CJustmakearequest

DLimitationsofpresentInternetuse

EDistanceisnotaproblem

FAnewerafortheInternet

27Traditionallythepowerofyourcomputerdetermineshowfastyoucanaccess.

28The"grid"willenableyoutogetonyourcomputerthepowerofintheworldo

29The"grid"wouldbelike,whocanperformyourtasksefficiently.

30Itisbelievedthatthewidespreaduseofthe"grid"willbecomepossibleinthenext。

AthebiggercomputerstationsBtheadvantageCtenyears

DinformationEyourpersonalassistantFfifteenyears

第4部分:閱讀理解(第31?45題,每題3分,45分)

下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題。請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,為每題確定1個最佳選項。

第一篇

CentersoftheGreatEuropeanCities

ThecentersofthegreatcitiesofEuropearemeetingplacesbytradition.Peoplegatherthereto

drinkcoffeeandchatlateintothenight.Amixtureoflocalsandtouristsmakeforanexciting,

metropolitanatmosphere.

Squares,plazas(廣場)andarcades(拱廊)formtheheartofEurope'scities.

VeniceinItalyhasthePiazzaSanMarco—abeautifulsquaresurroundedbyshops,churches,

restaurantsandcafes.InBarcelona,Spain,LaBosqueriaisalivelymarketwithhundredsofstallsselling

allkindsofgoods.London,sCoventGardenisfilledwithfruitandvegetablestallsbydayandmusicians,

acrobats(雜技演員)andartistsbynight.Thegovernmentbuildingsatthecenterofmanycitiesoften

arearchitecturallyimpressive.InLondon,theyserveasabeautifulbackdrop(背景)tothecoffeetables

thatlinethestreetsandthebanksoftheThames.

Thesevibrant(有活力的)heartsaretheproductofcenturiesofevolution,socialhistorianJoel

GarreautoldUSNewsandWorldReportrecently."ThereasonpeoplethinkVeniceissogreattodayis

youdon,tseeallthemistakes.z,saidGarreau."Thosehaveallbeenremoved./zMostEuropeancitieswere

laidoutbeforetheinventionofthecar,sobars,restaurantsandcafeswereneartopeople*shomes.

Today,thefocusofmanyEuropeans'lifehasmovedawayfromthecenters.Theyliveinthesuburbsand

outskirts,drivingtosupermarketstogettheirsupplies.Butonacontinentwherepeopletreasure

convention,therearestillthosewhoholdontotraditionalways,livingandshoppinglocally.These

people,togetherwithtourists,providethecitycenterswiththeirreasonforexistence.

Coffeecultureplaysapartinkeepingthesecitycentersflourishing.Thisisparticularlytrue

ofPariswhosecitizensarefamousenthusiasticconversationalists.Thisskillisdevelopedovermany

hoursspentchattingoverespressos(濃咖啡)andcigarettes.

Religionalsoplaysaroleindevelopingsociableatmosphere.PeopleinRomanCatholiccountries

usedtovisittheChurchOnanalmostdailybasis.Entirecommunitieswouldgatherinthesamebuilding

andthenmoveouttothemarkets,cafesandbarsinthesurroundingstreets.Anenormousexampleofthis

relationshipbetweenchurchandsocietyistheDuomo.ThehugemarblecathedralinFlorence,Italyis

surroundedbybakeriesandcoffeeshops,andcatersnotonlytothetouristcrowds,butalsothelocal

community.

31ItcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraphthateachbigcityinEurope

Ahasmanylargesquares.

Bhasmanyverymagnificentsky-scrapers.

Cdrawstouristsinlargenumberseveryyear.

Dhasacenterwheretouristsmeettheirspouses.

32WhichstatementisNOTtrueofCoventGarden?

AItiscrowdedwithpeople.

BItislocatedinLondon.

CItisfilledwithstalls.

DItissurroundedbyshops,Churches,restaurantsandcafes.

33WhydopeoplethinkthatVeniceissogreat?

ABecauseitisafamoustouristattraction.

BBecauseyoucanreachanywherebyboat.

CBecauseitiswell-knownforitsmerchants。

DBecauseallthemistakeshavebeenremoved.

34WhatareParisiansfamousfor?

ATheirpursuitofindependence.

BTheirenthusiasmforconversation.

CTheirabilitytokeepthecityflourishing.

DTheirdevotiontodevelopingamultipleculture.

35ThewritercitestheDuomointhelastparagraphasanexampletoillustratethat

Athereisatightlinkbetweenchurchandsociety.

Ballchurchesaremagnificent.

Coldchurchesareverypopular.

Dhigh-risechurchesareimpressive.

-MJ-■Ard

Real-WorldRobots

Whenyouthinkofarobot,doyouimagineashiny,metallicdevicehavingthesamegeneralshape

asahumanbeing,performinghumanlikefunctions,andrespondingtoyourquestionsinamonotone(單

調(diào)的)voiceaccentuated(強調(diào))byhigh-pitchedtonesandbeeps?Thisisthewaymanyofusimaginea

robot,butintherealworldarobotisnothumanoidatall.Insteadarobotoftenisavoiceless.Box-shaped

machinethatefficientlycarriesoutrepetitiveordangerousfunctionsusuallyperformedbyhumans.

Today'srobotismorethananautomaticmachinethatperforinsonetaskagainandagain.Amodernrobot

isprogrammedwithvaryingdegreesofartificialintelligence。thatis,arobotcontainsacomputerprogram

thattellsithowtoperformtasksassociatedwithhumanintelligence.Suchasreasoning,drawing

conclusions,andlearningfrompastexperience.

Arobotdoesnotpossessahumanshapeforthesimplereasonthatatwo一leggedrobothasgreat

difficultyremainingbalanced.Arobotdoes,howeveromovefromplacetoplaceonwheelsandaxles(輪

軸)thatrollandrotate.Arobotevenhaslimbsthatturnroundandmoveincombinationwithjoints

andmotors.Tofinditswayinitssurroundings,arobotutilizesvariousbuilt-insensors.Antennae

attachedtotherobot'sbasedetectanythingtheybumpinto.Iftherobotstartstoshakeasitmoves

onanincline,agyroscope(陀螺儀)insideitsensestheverticaldifferential.Todetermineitsdistance

fromanobjectandhowquicklyitwillreachtheobject,therobotbouncesbeamsoflaserlightand

ultrasonicsoundwavesoffobstructions(障礙物)initspath.Theseandothersensorsconstantlyfeed

informationtothecomputer,whichthenanalyzestheinformationandcorrectsoradjuststherobot's

actions.Asscienceandtechnologyadvance,therobottoowillprogressinitsfunctionsanduseof

artificialintelligenceprograms.

36Thewriterbeginsthepassagebycomparing

Atheshapeofahumanbeingwithabox.

Barealliferobotwithafictionalrobot.

Canimaginarymachinewithahuman.

Darobotwithacomputerprogram.

37Theword"humanoid"inparagraph1means

Alackinghumanfeelings.

Blackinghumancharacteristics.

Clackinghumanintelligence.

Dhavingahumanformandcharacteristics.

38Accordingtothefirstparagraph,artificialintelligenceis

Atheunnaturalwayinwhichrobotsmove.

Bavoiceless,box-shapedmachinethatperformsrepetitivetaskso

Casensorthatdetectstroublesinarobot.

Dacomputerprogramthatimitateshumanintellectualprocesses.

39Thelastparagraphsuggeststhatfuturerobotswill

Abemorehumanlikeinbehaviorandaction.

Bsurpasshumanbeingsinintelligence.

Cusealasertotransmitinformation.

Dwillperformverycomplicatedhouseholdjobs.

40Anothergoodtitleforthispassagewouldbe

ARobots:TakingthePlaceofHumans.

BArtificialIntelligencePrograms.

CToday,sRobotsandHowTheyFunction.

DModern-DaySensors.

第二篇

WhyHumansWalkonTwoLegs

Ateamofscientiststhatstudiedchimpanzees(黑猩猩)trainedtousetreadmills(跑步機)hasgathered

newevidencesuggestingthatourearliestapelikeancestorsstartedwalkingontwolegsbecauseitrequired

lessenergythangettingaroundonallfours。

MichaelSockol,researcherofUCDavis,workedfortwoyearstofindananimaltrainerwillingto

coax(勸誘)adultchimpstowalkontwolegsandtowalkonallfours.

Thefivechimpsalsoworefacemasksusedtohelptheresearchersmeasureoxygenconsumption.While

thechimpsworkedout.thescientistscollecteddatathatallowedthemtocalculatewhichmethodof

locomotion(移動)usedlessenergyandwhy.Theteamgatheredthesameinformationforfouradulthumans

walkingonatreadmill.

Theresearchersfoundthathumanwalkingusedabout75percentlessenergyandburned75percent

fewercaloriesthanquadrupedalandbipedalwalkinginchimpanzees.Theyalsofoundthatforsomebut

notallofthechimps,walkingontwolegswasnomorecostlythanonallfours.

〃Wewerepreparedtofindthatallofthechimpsusedmoreenergywalkingontwolegs-butthatfinding

wouldn,thavebeenasinteresting.z/Sockolsaid."Whatwefoundwasmuchmoretelling.Forthreechimps,

bipedalismwasmoreexpensive,butfortheothertwochimps,thiswasn'tthecase,onespentaboutthe

sameenergywalkingontwolegsasOnallfours.Theotherusedlessenergywalkingupright.Thesetwo

chimpshaddifferentgaits(步法)andanatomy(解剖)thantheirquadrupedalpeers.

Takentogether,thefindingsprovidesupportforthehypothesisthatanatomical(解剖學(xué)的)differences

affectinggaitexistedamongourearliestapelikeancestors,andthatthesedifferencesprovidedthe

geneticvariationwhichnaturalselectioncouldactonwhenchangesintheenvironmentgavebipedsan

advantageoverquadrupedso

Fossilandmolecularevidencesuggeststheearliestancestorsofthehumanfamilylivedinforested

areasinequatorialAfricainthelateMioceneera(中世紀(jì))some8to10millionyearago.whenchanges

inclimatemayhaveincreasedthedistancebetweenfoodpatches.Thatwouldhaveforcedourearliest

ancestorstotravellongerdistancesonthegroundandfavoredthosewhocould,covermoregroundusing

lessenergy.

“Thisisn'tthecompleteanswer.z,Sockolsaid."Butit'sagoodpieceofapuzzlehumanshavealways

wonderedabout:Howandwhydidwebecomehuman?Andwhydowealonewalkontwolegs?”

41MichaelSockolandhisteamwereinterestedin

Awherehumanscamefrom.

Bhowchimpanzeescouldbetrainedtousetreadmills.

Cwhyourapelikeancestorscametowalkontwolegs.

Dwhenourearliestancestorsbeganto1iveInforestedareas.

42Thephrase"workedout“inparagraph3couldbereplacedby

Aexercised.Bcalculated.Cunderstood.Dplanned.

43Whatdidtheresearchersfindintheexperiment?

AHumanwalkingusedmoreenergythanbipedalwalkinginchimps.

BOnechimpusedaboutthesameenergyinwalkingontwolegsasonallfours.

CTwochimpsusedmoreenergywalkingontwolegs.

DThreechimpsusedlessenergywalkingontwolegs.

44Theword"quadrupeds"inparagraph6isatechnicalwordfor

Acreatureswithtwofeet.Bcreatureswithfourfeet.

Ccreatureswithsixfeet.Dcreatureswitheightfeet.

45WhatdoesfossilandmolecularevidencetellUSaboutourearliestancestors?

ATheyexperiencedmoreclimatechangesthanwedotoday.

BTheywereforcedtotravelbetweenfoodpatches.

CTheyweremuchtallerthanmodernman.

DTheycouldcovermoregroundwithlessenergy.

第5部分:補全短文(第46?50題,每題2分,共10分)

下面的短文有5處空白,短文后有6個句子,其中5個取自短文,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容將其分別放回原有位置,以

恢復(fù)文章原貌。

What'sLackingin“Sicko”?

Whenitcomestoeconomicdecisions,therearealwaystrade-offs(取舍).Gainonethingandyou

losesomethingelse.(46)

ThecentralargumentofMichaelMoore'smovie〃Sicko〃-thatthecuretothenation,shealthcare

problemsisasingle-payersystem-ishardlynovelandiscertainlyworthconsideration,whetheror

notyouagreewithit.ButincomparingtheAmericansystemwithsingle,payerplansofothercountries

-Britain.France,CanadaandCuba-Mr.Mooreleftoutthetrade_0ffs,characterizingthosecountries

ashealthcareparadises.

___________(47)

KurtLoder,thefilmcriticwhoisbestknownastheanchor(主持人)of〃MTVNews,〃wroteacritique

(批評)ofthefilmforMTV'swebsite.〃JSicko,hesaid,“doesarealservice"inportraying(描

繪)victimsofAmericaninsurancecompanies-likethepeoplewhodiedbecausetheironlytreatmentoptions

wereconsidered〃experimental"andthereforenotcovered.(48)

When^governmentsattempttoregulatethebalancebetweenalimitedsupplyofhealthcareandan

uniimiteddemandforit,they*reinevitablyforcedtorationtreatment,〃Mr.Loderasserted.(49)

Mr.Lodercitedtheshortfilm"DeadMeat."whichpresentsanecdotes(軼事)offailureintheCanadian

single-payersystem.Initsone-sidedness,“DeadMeat“mighthavemadeforanicedoublefeaturewith

“Sicko."andleftmoviegoerswithamorecompleteunderstandingofthecomplicationsofdecidingon

ahealthcaresystem.

____________(50)

Thisal1makesanotherwise,'emotionallycompellingfilmnotnecessarilyanintellectuallysatisfying

one,/zwroteDarrenBarefoot,aCanadianblogger(博客作者).

AMr.Moorealsodecidedtoignoreproblemsinothercountries,likeFrance'shightaxesandBritain,s

cash-shorthospitals.

BButthefilmasawhole,heconcluded,is,zbreathtakinglymeretricious(似是而非的),〃inlarge

partbecauseofitscharacterizationsofothercountries'healthcaresystems.

CTheproblemshavebeennoticed-andcriticismiscomingnotjustfromMr.Moore,sdetractors

(詆毀者).

DHetickedoffanumberofnegativestatisticstocounterthepositiveonesofferedbyMr.Moore.

EHealthcareistheprevention,treatment,andmanagementofillness.

FThisisparticularlytrueinhealthcare,amarketinwhichscarce(稀罕的)goodsareridiculously

expensive,butneededbyeverybody.

第6部分:完形填空(第51?65題,每題1分,共15分)

下面的短文有15處空白,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白確定1個最佳選項。

DebateovertheUseofRenewableEnergy

AusubelofRockefellerUniversityinNewYork,USsaysthekeyrenewable(可再生的)energysources,

includingsun,windandbiofuels,wouldallrequirevastamountsoflandifdevelopeduptolargescale

production-unlikenuclearpower.Thatlandwouldbefarbetter(51)alone,hesays.Renewables

look(52)whentheyarequitesmall.Butifwestartproducingrenewableenergyonalarge

(53),thefallout(結(jié)果)isgoingtobehorrible.

Ausubeldrawshisconclusionsbyanalyzingtheamountofenergythatrenewables,naturalgasand

nuclei(原子核)can(54)intermsofpowerpersquaremetreoflandused.Moreover,heclaims

that(55)renewableenergyuseincreases.Thismeasureofefficiencywilldecreaseasthebest

landforwind.Biofuels,andsolarpowergetsusedup.

Solarpowerismuchmore(56)thanbiofuelintermsoftheareaoflandused,butitwould

still(57)150squarekilometresofphotovoltaic(光電的)cellstomatchtheenergyproduction

ofthe1000MWnuclearplant.Inanotherexample,hesays(58)the2005USelectricitydemand

viawindpoweralonewouldneed780,000squarekilometres,anareathe(59)ofTexas.

However,severalexpertsarehighlycriticalofAusubel's(60).JohnTurneroftheUS

government'sNationalRenewableEnergyLaboratorysaysthateveniftheUSgotallofits(61)

fromsolarenergy,itwouldstillneedlessthanhalftheamountoflandthathasbeenpavedover(62)

highways.Further,itneednot(63)upadditionalland.TheUScouldgetaquarterofitsenergy

justfromcoveringrooftopsofexistingbuildings,hesays.

AccordingtoTurner,thesame"dualuse〃also(64)towindpowero“Thefootprintforwind

isonly5%ofthelandthatit(65).Farmerscanstillfarmthelandthattheturbinesare

on.“Turnersayslookingsolelyatlanduseisanoversimplificationoftheissue.

51AownedBleftCheldDbought

52AfreshBcostlyCdirtyDattractive

53AscaleBnumberCpartDextent

54AreduceBincreaseCproduceDconsume

55AasBsinceCbecauseDuntil

56AeffectiveBimportantCefficientDspecial

57AshowBrequireCcollectDdiscover

58AmakingBkeepingCcreatingDmeeting

59AsizeBformCregionDscope

60AdecisionsBconclusionsCsolutionsDmodifications

61AforceBvolumeCpowerDcontrol62AtoBinConDfor

63AtakeBgiveCsetDturn64AadaptsBappliesCrelatesD

appeals

65AtouchesBfaces

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