The behaviour of a building’s users may be at least as important as its design when it comes to energy use, according to new research from the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC). The UK promises to reduce its carbon emissions (排放)by 80 percent by 2050, part of which will be achieved by all new homes being zero-carbon by 2016. But this report shows that sustainable building design on its own — though extremely important — is not enough to achieve such reductions: the behaviour of the people using the building has to change too.
The study suggests that the ways that people use and live in their homes have been largely ignored by existing efforts to improve energy efficiency,which instead focus on architectural and technological developments.
‘Technology is going to assist but it is not going to do everything,’ explains Katy Janda, a UKERC senior researcher, ‘consumption patterns of building users can defeat the most careful design.’ In other words, old habits die hard, even in the best-designed eco-home.
Another part of the problem is information. Households and bill-payers don’t have the knowledge they need to change their energy-use habits. Without specific information, it’s hard to estimate the costs and benefits of making different choices. Feedback (反馈) facilities, like smart meters and energy monitors,could help bridge this information gap by helping people see how changing their behaviour directly affects their energy use; some studies have shown that households can achieve up to 15 percent energy savings using smart meters.
Social science research has added a further dimension (方面),suggesting that individuals’ behaviour in the home can be personal and cannot be predicted —whether people throw open their windows rather than turn down the thermostat (恒温器) , for example.
Janda argues that education is the key. She calls for a focused programme to teach people about buildings and their own behaviour in them.As to energy use, the new research from UKERC stresses the importance of________.
| A.zero-carbon homes |
| B.the behaviour of building users |
| C.sustainable building design |
| D.the reduction of carbon emissions |
The underlined word “which” in Paragraph 2 refers to “________.”
| A.the ways | B.their homes |
| C.developments | D.existing efforts |
What are Katy Janda’s words mainly about?
| A.The importance of changing building users’ habits. |
| B.The necessity of making a careful building design. |
| C.The variety of consumption patterns of building users. |
| D.The role of technology in improving energy efficiency. |
The information gap in energy use _______.
| A.can be bridged by feedback facilities |
| B.affects the study on energy monitors |
| C.brings about problems for smart meters |
| D.will be caused by building users’ old habits |
What does the dimension added by social science research suggest?
| A.The social science research is to be furthered. |
| B.The education programme is under discussion. |
| C.The behaviour of building users is unpredictable. |
| D.The behaviour preference of building users is similar. |
Years ago, I lived in a building in a large city. The building next door was only a few feet away from mine. There was a woman who lived there, whom I had never met, yet I could see her seated by her window each afternoon, sewing or reading.
After several months had gone by, I began to notice that her window was dirty. Everything was unclear through the dirty window. I would say to myself, "I wonder why that woman doesn't wash her window. It really looks terrible."
One bright morning I decided to clean my flat, including washing the window on the inside.
Late in the afternoon when I finished the cleaning, I sat down by the window with a cup of coffee for a rest. What a surprise! Across the way, the woman sitting by her window was clearly visible. Her window was clean!
Then it dawned on me. I had been criticizing (批评) her dirty window, but all the time I was watching hers through my own dirty window.
That was quite an important lesson for me. How often had I looked at and criticized others through the dirty window of my heart, through my own shortcomings?
Since then, whenever I wanted to judge (评判) someone, I asked myself first, "Am I looking at him through my own dirty window?"
Then I try to clean the window of my own world so that I may see the world about me more clearly.The writer couldn't see everything clearly through the window because_____.
| A.the woman's window was dirty |
| B.the writer's window was dirty |
| C.the woman lived nearby |
| D.the writer was near-sighted |
The writer was surprised that_____.
| A.the woman was sitting by her window |
| B.the woman's window was clean |
| C.the woman did cleaning in the afternoon |
| D.the woman's window was still terrible |
The underlined sentence "It dawned on me" probably means "____".
| A.I began to understand it | B.it cheered me up |
| C.I knew it grew light | D.it began to get dark |
It's clear that _____.
| A.the writer had never met the woman before |
| B.the writer often washed the window |
| C.they both worked as cleaner |
| D.they lived in a small town |
From the passage, we can learn ______.
| A.one shouldn't criticize others very often |
| B.one should often make his windows clean |
| C.one must judge himself before he judges others |
| D.one must look at others through his dirty windows |
According to an old story, a farmer once found that a bag of corn had been stolen from his house. He went to the judge and told him about his loss. The judge ordered all the people of the farm to come before him. He took a number of sticks of equal length and gave one stick to each man.
He then said, “Come before me again tomorrow. I shall then know which of you is the thief because the stick given to the thief will be one inch longer than the others.”
The thief was afraid of being found out, and so he cut an inch off his stick. The next day the thief’s stick was found to be one inch shorter than any of the others. In this way the thief was found out, and was at once taken away to prison.The judge gave each man a stick _______.
| A.to change back the farmer’s corn |
| B.to beat the thief |
| C.as a tool to find out the thief |
| D.so as to play a game together |
Since the thief cut the stick short, ________.
| A.he was found out |
| B.the judge couldn’t catch him |
| C.his stick had an equal length with the others’ |
| D.his stick wouldn’t be any longer |
The wise way the judge found out the thief in the end was to make ______.
| A.the thief cut the stick off |
| B.the thief cut an inch off the stick |
| C.the stick grow an inch longer |
| D.the other’s sticks would become one inch shorter |
The quality of drinking water in Shanghai will meet European Union standard by 2010 and, a decade later, citizens in Shanghai will drink the best water in the world.
These were the goals set out by the Shanghai Water Authority. With the city’s population expected to increase only slightly and the economy to boom by 2020, Chen Yin, an official in the water authority, said Shanghai’s water consumption will not increase from its present amount.
Zhang Yue, director of the Urban Construction Division under the Ministry of Construction, said, “Shanghai is the first city in the country to publicize these ambitions. They will not be easy to achieve.” He said water saving will help keep the sustainable development of China’s economy.
Saving one cubic meter of water means saving the city’s infrastructure(基础设施)costs by 10,000 Yuan. Last year, Shanghai saved 300 million cubic meters of water either from readjustment of industrial structure or the employment of new technology.
“The aim is to arouse public awareness of the seriousness of water shortages,” Chen said. “The abundant surface water and amount of rain of the city are so misleading that they result in improper use of water.”
Shanghai lacks drinkable water. The Huangpu River, which supplies 80 percent of the city’s drinkable water, is nearing exhaustion. The city, therefore, has been exploring new sources from the Yangtze River and growing forests along it to conserve quality water.
Besides penning regulations, the authority is popularizing technology among the public to efficiently cut the amount of water used.
At present, the city has 600,000 family toilets, each using 13 liters of water per flush. These are to be renovated(整修)to use only 9 liters of water per flush. The authority is renovating the first 200 toilets for households – at a cost of Yuan each. In three years, all the toilets will be renovated, which saves the city nearly 15 million Yuan every year in water conservation.
Another task the city is engaged in is the treatment of sewage(污水)to improve the water environment. At present the city can only treat 44 percent of its daily 5.04 million tons of waste water. To meet the total demand, 27 more sewage treatment factories are to be established with an estimated investment of 18 billion Yuan.People in Shanghai get their daily water mainly from _______now.
| A.the underground | B.the Huangpu River |
| C.the rain | D.the Yangtze River |
According to the passage, some people have the wrong opinion of using water because .
| A.the renovating of family toilets will save plenty of water |
| B.about half of waste water has been treated already |
| C.there is plenty surface water and large amount of rain at present |
| D.advanced technology makes people use water as much as possible |
Which group of measures are all mentioned in the passage to save water?
a.improve drinking water quality
b.change some industrial structure
c.introduce or use some new technology
d.speed the economic development of Shanghai
e.renovate some family toilets
f.build more sewage treatment factories
| A.a, b, c, d | B.a, b, e, f |
| C.b, c, d, e | D.b, c, e, f |
We can infer from the passage that .
| A.not everyone today in Shanghai is aware of water shortage |
| B.citizens today in Shanghai drink the best quality of water in the world |
| C.the boom of economy will need a larger amount of water in the future |
| D.all the family toilets will be renovated to save water within 3 years |
Movie makers at one time worried that they might be put out of business by television. Recently, however, more and more people have been going to the movies. This may be partly because the economic situation in America has worsened. When at the movies, people forget their troubles, as they get involved in the story on the screen. Also, directors have recently been producing pictures that large numbers of people want to see.
Americans in the millions are returning to their love affair with the movies. Motion picture industry experts see two main factors responsible for this: an increased need by Americans to escape from economic worries and a large number of new movies with broad audience appeal.
Movie makers admit that their rising popularity is partly the result of poor economic conditions, which traditionally bring an increase in theater attendance. “When people are fearful about the future, they look for escape,” comments Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association of America. “In a shaded theater, with a 65-foot screen, you lose yourself for two and a half hours and people find this beneficial.”What did movie makers worry about before?
| A.That people preferred watching TV to seeing films. |
| B.That movies couldn’t be a business any more. |
| C.That their movies might be played on television. |
| D.That no one would go to the cinema. |
Why are so many people going to see movies now?
| A.Because people now have much more money. |
| B.Because people wanted to escape from real life. |
| C.Because people have troubles. |
| D.Because watching movies is now much cheaper than watching TV. |
What does the underlined word “worsened” mean in the first paragraph?
| A.become attractive | B.become amazing |
| C.become bad | D.become popular |
The main topic of American movies is about .
| A.economy | B.love | C.tradition | D.not mentioned |
A new study of 8,000 young people in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior shows that although love can make adults live healthily and happily,it is a bad thing for young people.Puppy love(早恋)may bring stress for young people and can lead to depression(忧郁症).The study shows that girls become more depressed than boys,and younger girls are the worst of all.
The possible reason for the connection between love and higher risk of depression for girls is “loss of self”.According to the study,even though boys would say “lose themselves in a romantic relationship”,this “loss of self” is much more likely to lead to depression when it happens to girls.Young girls who have romantic relationships usually like hiding their feelings and opinions.They won’t tell that to their parents.
Dr Marianm Kaufman,an expert on young people problems,says 15% to 20% young people will have depression during their growing.Trying romance often causes the depression.She advises kids not to jump into romance too early.During growing up,it is important for young people to build strong friendships and a strong sense of self.She also suggests the parents should encourage their kids to keep close to their friends,attend more interesting school activities and spend enough time with family.
Parents should watch for signs of depression—eating or mood changes—and if they see signs from their daughters or sons,they need to give help.The good news is that the connection between romance and depression seems to become weak with age.Love will always make us feel young,but only maturity(成熟)gives us a chance to avoid its bad side effects.What’s the main idea of the passage?
| A.Romance is good for young people. |
| B.Parents should forbid their children’s love. |
| C.Romance is a two edged sword for adults. |
| D.Puppy love may bring young people depression. |
Which of the following is more likely to have depression?
| A.Young girls who always hide their feelings and opinions. |
| B.Young boys whose parents watch for their behavior. |
| C.Young people who have a strong sense of selfishness. |
| D.Careless parents whose children are deep in love. |
What can be inferred from the passage?
| A.Lacking love can lead young people to grow up more quickly. |
| B.The older a woman is,the less likely she seems to lose herself in romance. |
| C.Parents should help their children to be aware of the signs of depression. |
| D.Early love makes young people keep close to their friends and parents. |
What’s the author’s attitude towards puppy love?
| A.Confused | B.Scared |
| C.Disinterested | D.Disapproving |