問題詳情

綜合測驗    Britain has long been known for its love of tea, but people in London also drink alot of coffee. In fact, the (11) Londoner reportedly drinks 2.3 cups of coffeeevery day. But what happens to the coffee grounds, the waste that remains after coffeebeans are made into a cup of coffee? Some of the waste coffee grounds will be used tohelp (12) part of the city’s transportation system.    The government agency Transport for London has announced that some of thecity’s buses will begin using a biofuel that (13) coffee oil. According to thetechnology company Bio-bean, Londoners produce over 200,000 tons of coffee groundwaste a year. Bio-bean collects waste grounds from chain coffee shops and factories.The grounds are dried and (14) to remove the coffee oil.    London’s mayor, Sadiq Khan, said recently that his city has a health crisis causeddirectly by poor-quality air. The government has been (15) biofuels to cutproduction of carbon emissions. Bio-bean, having received support from the oilcompany Royal Dutch Shell, says it has made enough coffee oil to power one ofLondon’s famous double-decker buses for a whole year.
【題組】11.
(A) critical
(B) average
(C) familiar
(D) internal

參考答案

答案:B
難度:非常簡單1
統計:A(0),B(2),C(0),D(0),E(0)