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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Roofs a...

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Roofs and windows of buildings aren’t the only surfaces that can be used to produce solar power. In China, 1. constructhas begun of  the  country’s  first solar  highway,  in  which  solar panels  are  placed  underneath transparent concrete.

The solar highway is a 2 km stretch(一段)of road  2.lieon the Jinan City Expressway, and it’s divided into three layers. The see-through concrete protects a set of solar panels of two  3.size. Beneath the solar panels 4. bea layer that separates them from the damp ground.

The road  5.ithas already been completed, and now it’s only a matter of connecting the grid(输电网)6.  is expected to be finished by the end of the year alongside the completion of the Jinan Expressway’s south section.

This isn’t the first solar road China has worked on. Earlier this year, the Qilu Transportation Development Group, also handling the Jinan Expressway solar road,  7.builda 160-meter- long solar road in  8. city of Jinan. It has the ability of heating up to keep the highway clear  9. snow and ice and is able to  10. wireless charge electric vehicles. The new solar highway is expected to one day be equipped with the same features.

 

1.construction 2.lying 3.sizes 4.is 5.itself 6.which 7.built 8.the 9.of 10.wirelessly 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。本文介绍了太阳能高速公路。中国第一个太阳能高速公路的建设已经开始,在这个高速公路上,太阳能板被放置在透明的混凝土下面,它能够加热,使高速公路不受冰雪的影响,并且能够对电动汽车进行无线充电。 1.考查名词。在中国,中国第一个太阳能高速公路的建设已经开始,在这个高速公路上,太阳能板被放置在透明的混凝土下面。用名词做主语,construct(建设)是动词,故答案为construction。 2.考查现在分词。这条高速公路是济南市高速公路上的一条2公里长的公路,它被分为三层。此处是现在分词做后置定语,故答案为lying。 3.考查名词复数。这种透明混凝土保护了一套两种尺寸的太阳能电池板。根据two可知此处名词用复数形式,故把size改成sizes。 4.考查时态。将它们与潮湿的地面分开的一层在太阳能电池板下面。此句是全部倒装,句子是一般现在时态,主语是a layer,单数第三人称,故答案为is。 5.考查反身代词。道路本身已经完成。此处用itself做同位语,故答案为itself。 6.考查非限制性定语从句。现在,这只是连接电网的问题,预计将在今年年底前完工,同时还将完成济南高速公路南段的竣工。此处the grid是先行词,指物,在后面的非限制性定语从句中做主语,故答案为which。 7.考查时态。今年早些时候,齐鲁运输发展集团也在济南市高速公路上修建了一条160米长的太阳能公路。根据Earlier this year可知句子用一般过去时态,故答案为built。 8.考查定冠词the。今年早些时候,齐鲁运输发展集团也在济南市高速公路上修建了一条160米长的太阳能公路。in the city of......,在......的市,the表示特指。故在city前加the。 9.考查介词。它能够加热,使高速公路不受冰雪的影响,并且能够对电动汽车进行无线充电。keep clear of...远离......,为固定短语。故答案为of。 10.考查副词。它能够加热,使高速公路不受冰雪的影响,并且能够对电动汽车进行无线充电。此处charge(充电)是动词,副词修饰动词,故答案为wirelessly(无线地)。
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