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Iceland's President Olafur Grimsson is trying to drive carbon dioxide (二氧化碳) underground to (51) its release into the air.
2 k4 [, U# e$ _4 i& \ Over the next two years, a team of scientists will try to (52) carbon dioxide-charged water into the rock underground. Scientists say this should work. The CO2 will react with the rock to form a stable mineral that remains in the (53) for millions of years.
7 B2 M" W) f# _ w, C If the experiment succeeds, Iceland could give the world a new (54) to reduce emissions., o8 y `) P0 y% ]/ m/ v
Sigurdur Gislason, a university professor in Iceland, says his country has an (55) over other countries: "We have enormous amounts of clean (56) and a small society. You can do experiments here that you can't do anywhere else."6 ]! ]7 Y/ I/ u$ c8 y
In an attempt to cut back on the use of air conditioners during summer, the Japanese government in 2005 (57) a campaign to keep office temperatures at 28℃ in summer. Men were also encouraged to change business suits for (58) wear. in other words, no more ties.
* T. F6 |/ V5 g! M "The (59) is meant to show the government's resolve to achieve Japan's target of reducing greenhouse (温室) gas emissions by 6 percent," said Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroyuki Hosoda. The (60) has cut an estimated 79,000 tons of carbon dioxide gas emissions each year.+ Q2 V$ _! g E% n9 T# i0 J/ V
As the country's 2005 Energy Policy Act (61) into force this year, more Americans will be encouraged to use (62) cars and energy sources.
& _ g' N8 A) J2 O; _- P According to the new law, those who buy hybrid (混合) cars such as the Toyota Prius can earn tax credits, or rebates (退款), of (63) to $2,600 a year. Homemakers (主妇) can also save when they renovate, claiming tax rebates (64) around $500 simply by fitting their homes with energy-saving insulation (绝缘). If they (65) in solar water heating, the payoff at tax time is equal to 30 percent of the appliance's cost or a maximum of $2,000.
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53 A air B rock C water D soil
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57 A mounted B called C opened D broke
2 U( w. y' U, O) t 58 A decent B formal C casual D fashionable# a2 m# n1 C( d+ d J
59 A pledge B move C promise D statement
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62 A fast B cheap C expensive D environment-friendly
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