Sally Kemmerer has, so far, escaped Northern California's rolling blackouts.
But up on the roof for her Oakland home, workers are tapping into, perhaps, the most reliable power source, the sun. It could mean no more worries about blackouts or power rates.
Sally Kemmerer, a homeowner, says, "I hope that we'll be able to zero out, you know, our electric bill. I mean that's definitely our goal."
Turning the sun's rays into electricity is, of course, nothing new.
But California's power crisis has cast a new light on the technology.
Gary Gerber, a solar power contractor, says, "I might have been getting three phone calls a week a couple of months ago. I'm getting six a day now, it's completely crazy."
Alternative energy is even more attractive, thanks to a state rebate program. So far this month, California's energy commission has received 200 project applications. That is more than the number of applications all last year.
Putting in a solar roof is still a relatively expensive proposition. This project cost around 45,000 dollars. Even taking into account the state subsidy of 12,000 dollars, that leaves a net cost to the homeowner of around 33,000 dollars.
Sally says, "We were happy to find out that, eventually, the system should pay for itself, you know 20-years, maybe."
Aaron Wellendorf has had a p-v (or photovoltaic generator) for more than a year. Like most solar systems, his is not off the grid completely and the utility still kicks in at night, or when there's no sun. But when there is bright light, things change.
Wellendorf says, "I'm turning my meter backward with extra power that I'm generating." Backward?
That's right! Wellendorf's meter tracks how much power goes back into the utility grid. Last year all the paid for electricity was a service charge. That charge was around five dollars a month.
In fact, even after powering his super-efficient household appliances and his converted electric track, Wellendorf generated a net surplus of more than 2,000-kilowatt hours.
Unfortunately, state law doesn't require the utility to pay him for that. Wellendorf says, "I don't get it in money, I just get the satisfaction of helping out the power grid."
And, he gets the satisfaction of being energy self-sufficient.
1.According to the article, the California energy commission has received 200 project applications in one month. If that rate continues, approximately how many applications will they receive his entire year?
A.2,400. B.1,200. C.200. D.3,600.
2.What does "to zero out" mean?
A.To lose a special item or treasure. B.To gain solar power.
C.To pay for more reliable electrical power. D.To owe the electric utility company nothing.
3.In a month of work days (approximately 20), how many calls could the solar contractor expect if this current rate continues unchanged?
A.60. B.30. C.150. D.120.
4.What does "off the grid" mean in the context of this story?
A.Living in a suburban neighborhood.
B.Living in the only house in a wide area.
C.Living without the utility company's electrical power.
D.Living without any electricity from any source.
5.According to the article, when a homeowner puts in a solar roof, her worries about blackouts or power rates might be over. Why might that be true?
A.Solar power may be less expensive and more reliable than power supplied by utility companies.
B.Her roof won't leak with the heavy solar panels on top of the roof.
C.Putting in a solar roof is still an expensive proposition.
D.Super-efficient appliances use less electricity than regular appliances.
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1.【答案】A。
【解析】從題中可知,一個月收到了200份申請,按照這個比率計算,一年將收到200×12=2400份申請。因此正確答案為A。
2.【答案】D。
【解析】zero out的意思是“使……變?yōu)榱恪?,這里使電費變?yōu)榱阋庵覆挥霉╇姽镜碾?。因此正確答案為D。
3.【答案】D。
【解析】本題的依據(jù)是文中第六段的“I'm getting six a day now”。從中可知,每天6個電話,一個月6×20=120。因此正確答案為D。
4.【答案】C。
【解析】本文中,grid的意思是“輸電網(wǎng)”,即指的是供電公司的電。對于安裝了太陽能發(fā)電系統(tǒng)的住戶來說,off the grid也就是完全不用供電公司的電。因此正確答案為C。
5.【答案】A。
【解析】本題的依據(jù)是文中第二段的“perhaps, the most reliable power source, the sun. It could mean no more worries about blackouts or power rates”,從中可知太陽能發(fā)電比供電公司更可靠;第九段的“eventually, the system should pay for itself, you know 20-years, maybe”,從中可知太陽能發(fā)電將可能比輸電網(wǎng)更便宜,因此A項為正確答案。