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    One day your pocket might power your smartphone Soon you may never have to worry about your smartphone running out of juice Your clothing will simply power it back up for you That's the word from scientists at China's Chongqing and Jinan Universities in a study just published in the journal ACS Nano

Researchers have been hard at work during the last few years trying to create wearable energy or clothes that can charge things The assumption is simple People today rely heavily upon devices such as smartphones and tablets And they're looking for ways to recharge these devices on the go So if you could design clothing fabric that could make use of solar power -one of the most widely available and inexhaustible renewable energy sources - you'd be able to charge your various devices with ease

Scientists have had some past success creating energy-harvesting fibers But there was always one problem when they tried to fashion these threads into self-powered smart clothes The fibers they designed got damaged during the clothing manufacturing process namely during the weaving and cutting The Chongqing and Jinan University scientists say they've solved this problem because the energy-collecting and energy-storing threads they created are highly flexible - each individual thread is easily bendable and not simply the fabric as a whole

The team's sample textile can be fully charged to 1.2 volts in 17 seconds by exposure to sunlight - enough voltage that your future smart T-shirt or smart dress might be able to power small electronics It's durable too their research showed there was no descent in the fabric after 60 days But don't worry that this means the fabric is similar to rough cloth The scientists note their textile can be fashioned into numerous different patterns and tailored into any designed shape without affecting performance

1.What does the underlined phrase "running out of juice" in Paragraph 1 mean ______

A. Being lacking in energy B. Wanting to have some juice

C. Being picked out of a drink D. Having some water running out

2.Why could smart dress charge a phone ______

A. A solar cell is attached to the dress

B. The fabric of the textile contains current

C. The fabric of the textile is easily bendable

D. The fabric of the textile could collect and store the solar energy

3.What is the scientists' attitude towards the scientific technology ______

A. Optimistic B. Pessimistic

C. Neutral D. Doubtful

4.This passage is written to ______

A. persuade readers to buy new clothes

B. inform readers of the ways to use their devices

C. introduce new wearable energy to readers

D. remind readers to wear smart clothes

 

1.A 2.D 3.A 4.C 【解析】 本文是一篇科普类短文阅读。文章主要介绍了一种新型的衣服充电的设想和研究。 1.词义猜测题。根据前文句子One day your pocket might power your smart phone.你的口袋可能会给你的智能手机充电,后文Your clothing will simply power it back up for you.你的衣服会为你供电。可以猜测出这里说的是不用担心手机没电,故选A。 2.细节理解题。根据文章第二段So if you could design clothing fabric that could make use of solar power 因此,如果你能设计出一种可以利用太阳能的服装面料,就可以做到用衣服充电了,故选D。 3.推理判断题。根据文章最后一段The scientists note their textile can be fashioned into numerous different patterns,and tailored into any designed shape,without affecting performance,科学家们制造的纺织品可以制成许多不同的款式,设计和定制任何形状,且不影响性能。该小组的样本纺织品可以通过暴露在阳光下17秒内完全充电到1.2伏特-足够的电压使你未来的智能衣服或智能连衣裙能够为小型电子产品供电。可见科学家对于这种材料的实验已经初见成效,所以未来这种衣服的制造是乐观的。故选A。 4.主旨大意题。根据文章第一段One day your pocket might power your smartphone. Soon you may never have to worry about your smartphone running out of juice. Your clothing will simply power it back up for you. That's the word from scientists at China's Chongqing and Jinan Universities in a study just published in the journal ACS Nano.及全文内容可知,本文主要介绍了一种新型的衣服充电的设想和研究,介绍了一种新能源。故选C。
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