Allen said that he won't mind ______.
A) to wait for us B) for waiting us C) him waiting for us D) wait for us
C。
這里主要了解清楚mind后面習(xí)慣跟上何種形式的動(dòng)詞或動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)。一般來(lái)說(shuō),mind之后只能跟上動(dòng) 名詞,而動(dòng)名詞之前可以加上賓格代詞,所有格代詞以及名詞所有格形式,當(dāng)然也可根據(jù)需要用加上任何限定成分。例如:Would you mind my smoking here?您介意我在這抽煙嗎? Do you mind me standing here?你介意我站在這兒? She wouldn't 'mind Jane's taking care of our children 她不會(huì)介意簡(jiǎn)來(lái)照顧我們的孩子。當(dāng)然,mind之后用賓格代詞較之所有格形式要口語(yǔ)化些。另注意:這里mind表示“(對(duì)……)介意,反對(duì)”,多用于疑問(wèn)句,否定句。根據(jù)以上規(guī)則及句意要求,正確答案是C。
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| A.can be applied to all electronic devices. |
| B.uses radio waves to create power. |
| C.has replaced conventional batteries. |
| D.produces many toxic chemicals. |
| A.makes every use of radio waves. |
| B.takes power from usual sources. |
| C.reduces our dependency on conventional batteries. |
| D.a(chǎn)ims at huge commercial benefits. |
| A.They have made use of radio waves in their daily life. |
| B.They have raised a big fund to support their research. |
| C.They have gained a patent for their new technology. |
| D.They mainly did their research in their spare time. |
| A.Critical. | B.Favorable. | C.Conservative. | D.Negative. |
| A.A new technique to create power. |
| B.A crisis concerning conventional batteries. |
| C.Some special sources of power. |
| D.The development of power harvesting. |
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Believed to be a world first, the team claims it could eventually eliminate (or get rid of )the need for conventional batteries. The university has now filed a patent application to secure the only rights to the technique.
Professor Allen and his team have created a system to use medium wave frequencies to replace batteries in small everyday devices like clocks and remote controls.
The new technique uses the “waste” energy of radio waves and has been developed as part of the university’s research into “power harvesting”. Professor Allen said that as radio waves have energy―like light waves, sound waves or wind waves―then, in theory, these waves could be used to create power.
“The emerging(新興的)area of power harvesting technology promises to reduce our reliance on conventional batteries,” he said. “It’s really exciting way of taking power from sources other than what we would normally think of.”
The team is now waiting for the results of the patent application to secure recognition of the technique. Professor Allen said that the team’s achievements had all been done in their “spare time”. “Our next stage is to try and raise some real funds so that we can take this work forward and make a working prototype(模型)and maybe partner up with the right people and take this to a full product in due course,” he said.
“Power harvesting has a really important part in our future, because, just in this country, we dispose of somewhere between 20,000 and 30,000 tonnes of batteries in landfill(垃圾填理)sites every single year-that is toxic chemicals going into the ground.”
He added that development of the product could also be “commercially beneficial”. “The market for this is several billion pounds. We’ve seen market predictions for 2020 which have these kinds of figures, so there’s a lot of commercial potential in this area,” he said.
Pro-Vice Chancellor at the University of Bedfordshire, Professor Carsten Maple, said, “This type of work is a reflection of the university’s growing reputation and experience in conducting innovative(創(chuàng)新的)research.”
1.From the text we know the new technique for powering electronic devices_____.
|
A.can be applied to all electronic devices. |
|
B.uses radio waves to create power. |
|
C.has replaced conventional batteries. |
|
D.produces many toxic chemicals. |
2.According to Professor Allen, power harvesting technology______.
|
A.makes every use of radio waves. |
|
B.takes power from usual sources. |
|
C.reduces our dependency on conventional batteries. |
|
D.a(chǎn)ims at huge commercial benefits. |
3.What can we learn about Professor Allen and his team from the text?
|
A.They have made use of radio waves in their daily life. |
|
B.They have raised a big fund to support their research. |
|
C.They have gained a patent for their new technology. |
|
D.They mainly did their research in their spare time. |
4.What is Professor Carsten Maple’s attitude toward the new technique?
|
A.Critical. |
B.Favorable. |
C.Conservative. |
D.Negative. |
5.What is the text mainly about?
|
A.A new technique to create power. |
|
B.A crisis concerning conventional batteries. |
|
C.Some special sources of power. |
|
D.The development of power harvesting. |
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