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interviewed."If the engine were to stop,I'd be hours away from rescue and I don'tfirst one that does this without complex structures."know how long I could have survived for."Just as hot air rises and cold air falls,Zhang explains,such movement of waterRutherford was piloting Shark Aero,one of the fastest ultralight aircraft in thedrives the desalination process in this system.Because of the salt,the density()ofworld-built by specialists and improved for the standards of flying around the world.water at the very top is higher,and the bottom water has lower density.So,this is an24.How many records did Zara Rutherford set?original driving force for such movement of water because the higher density at the topA.TwoB.Three.C.Four.D.Fivedrives the salty liquid to go down.The water evaporated()from the top of the25.What do we know about Shaesta Waiz from the text?system can then be collected on a special surface,providing pure fresh water.A.She has broken Zara Rutherford's record.So far,the team has proved the approach to be workable,with no signs of anyB.She often flew together with Zara Rutherford.salt accumulation,so the next step will surely witness systems that could haveC.She has given Zara Rutherford a lot of supportpractical applications.D.She is as great a global traveler as Zara Rutherford.28.What powers the system to solve the problem of salt accumulation?26.Why did Rutherford start the 32,000-mile flying?A.Steam.B.Electricity.C.Sunlight.D.Salt.A.To get paid to travel around the world.29.What does the underlined word"fouling"in Paragraph 3 mean?B.To show her support for Shaesta WaizA.Gathering.B.Melting.C.Processing.D.Polluting.C.To see more places of interest worldwide.30.What can we know from Li's words?D.To appeal to more females to take up flying.A.Solar-powered systems can't work without complex structures27.What can we infer from what Rutherford said?B.The things they used for the system are cheap and easy to find.A.Her journey was dangerous and toughC.New materials are necessary in the entirely passive system.B.She failed to fly over Siberia.D.The system is better than others under extreme conditions.C.She was a girl full of imagination.31.What is the fifth paragraph mainly about?D.She was proud of her achievement.A.Why the system can provide fresh waterB.What the driving force of the system is.A team of researchers at MIT and in China has come up with a solution to theC.What role air plays in the system.problem of salt accumulation.The process could also be used to treat waste water or toD.How the system works.produce steam for cleaning medical instruments,all without requiring any powersource other than sunlight itself.Bicycle riding has taken the world by storm.Bicycles are typically made of steelThe findings are described in the journal Nature Communications published onor aluminum()but now there is a unique company that is growing bikes on trees.February 14,2022,by MIT students Lenan Zhang,Xiangyu Li,Professor Evelyn WangThese bicycles are made of British-grown ash trees(by Welsh furnitureand four othersmaker Andy Dix.His company,Twmpa Frames,is making bikes that are both highThere have been a lot of solar-based designs of various systems,"Wang says.performance and environmentally sustainable.Going from furniture to bicycles came"The challenge has been the salt fouling issue,which people haven't really solvedabout after a conversation with author Rob Penn.Penn was looking for craftsmen to makeOver time,things will get worse without a desalination(髖盐)system.”things from an ash tree that fell for his book:The Man Who Made Things Out of Trees.Li says that the advantages of this system are"both the high performance and the"We talked about what I might build,and I suggested a bike,"said Dix."Itreliable operation,especially under extreme conditions.And that means it's also veryseemed like a good fit,but actually I had no experience in bike building,and Rob had auseful for waste water treatment."He adds that much work on such solar-poweredpublishing deadline.In the end,I built him a writing desk instead."But the ideadesalination has focused on new materials."But in our case,we use really low-cost,interested Dix who decided that he had to make it happen just to see if he could.almost household materials."The key was analyzing and understanding a special flowIt took two years to build the prototype()that was made from ash wood.Dixthat drives this entirely passive system,he says."People say you always need newtested the wooden bike on the roughest roads he could find and discovered that it wasmaterials,expensive ones,or complex structures to do that.And this is,I believe,thecomfortable,and excellent at absorbing vibrations()He put more than 3,000 miles on号卷·A10联盟2022届高三四月期中考·英语第5页共10页多卷·A10联盟2022届高三四月期中考·英语第6页共10页