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    At a time when industries are under greater pressure to reduce costs and increase efficiencies, more production facilities are turning to digital sensing technology to provide the real-time insights they need for improved performance. What if one digital sensor could measure multiple signals?

Yokogawa's DPharp(差压传送器)digital technology has the unique ability to measure two pressure parameters (参数),delivering reliable and accurate measurement of plant operations. The unique aspect of this digital technology is that it measures two parameters in one sensor module, providing additional insight into a plant's operations. It is the only sensor in the world that does this.

DPharp transmitters(发射器)use silicon(硅)resonant(谐振的)sensor technology to measure both differential(差别) and still pressure. The sensor consists of two H-shaped crystal silicon resonators that shake at a certain frequency and, when pressure is applied, the frequency of one resonator increases while the other decreases. By monitoring these frequencies digitally, both differential and still pressure can be measured at the same time. The frequency output is directly read by the central processing unit of the transmitter.

DPharp can be used in any processing plant across any industry—oil and gas to food and drinks. DPharp's unique digital sensing technology allows engineering firms and plant engineers to create designs that will equate to an average reduction of 40 percent. Where they would typically use five measuring devices, they are using three by using the multi-sensing technology. That is a significant cost reduction in the number of devices installed and the added benefit is that, as there are less devices, the engineering and design is less complex, which means less materials and less equipment to maintain. Furthermore, there are fewer transmitter spares required, which reduces costs. Tony Farah, Product Manager, said that more organisations are seeing the significant benefits of smart devices like DPharp.

1.What is special about DPharp digital technology?

A.It provides the real-time insights.

B.It brings significant changes in engineering.

C.It measures two parameters in one sensor.

D.It provides accurate measurement.

2.What is the frequency output read by?

A.Two H-shaped crystal silicon resonators.

B.The central processing unit of the transmitter.

C.Monitoring devices.

D.The operator of the plant.

3.What is the plants' attitude to DPharp?

A.Cautious. B.Ambiguous.

C.Favorable. D.Disapproving.

4.What is the text mainly about?

A.How DPharp is bringing value across production plants.

B.How sensor works in a different way.

C.Why DPharp is efficient and reliable.

D.Where DPharp can be used.

 

1.C 2.B 3.C 4.A 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了差压传送器为生产工厂带来的价值。 1.细节理解题。根据第二段中的“The unique aspect of this digital technology is that it measures two parameters in one sensor module”可知,这种数字技术的独特之处在于它能在一个传感器模块中测量两个参数。故选C项。 2.细节理解题。根据第三段最后一句“The frequency output is directly read by the central processing unit of the transmitter.”可知,频率输出由发射机的中央处理单元直接读取。故选B项。 3.推理判断题。根据最后一段第二、三句“DPharp's unique digital sensing technology allows engineering firms and plant engineers to create designs that will equate to an average reduction of 40 percent. Where they would typically use five measuring devices, they are using three by using the multi-sensing technology.”可知,差压传送器独特的数字传感技术使工程公司和工厂工程师能够创造出相当于平均减少40%的设计。他们通常会使用五个测量设备,但他们使用的是三个多传感技术。由此可推知,工厂对差压传送器的态度是支持的。故选C项。 4.主旨大意题。通读全文内容尤其最后一段最后一句“Tony Farah, Product Manager, said that more organisations are seeing the significant benefits of smart devices like DPharp.”可知,本文主要介绍了差压传送器为生产工厂带来的价值。故选A项。
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1.What made Bradley's life more colorful?

A.Obtaining his PhD.

B.The cultural exchanges project.

C.The research about Beijing University.

D.The interest in international relations.

2.Why was Bradley given the chance?

A.He produced the reality show.

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C.He was one of the top 20 winners.

D.He liked photo stories most.

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The Lingshan Grand Buddha is an 88-meter-high open-air bronze statue of Sakyamuni. It is 17 meters higher than the Grand Buddha at Leshan Mountain. It is part of the pattern of Five Buddhas in five directions together with the Big Buddha at Lantau Island in Hong Kong to the south, the Grand Buddha at Leshan Mountain to the west, the Grand Buddha in Yungang Caves to the north and the Grand Buddha at the Longmen Caves in the central area. At the feet of the Grand Buddha, you can feel the loftiness (雄伟)and dignity of Buddhism.

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Location: Lingshan Road, Mashan town, Binhu district, Wuxi

Tickets: Through ticket 210 yuan $ 31. 85 , and free tickets for the performance of Ode to Auspiciousness for individual visitors

Opening hours for Lingshan Mountain: 700 1700

Opening hours for Brahma Palace: 900 1800

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