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blankets that were given away to members of Glasgow's population of unhoused people.Now,with plans to create 115 more blankets and the international spotlight, the sky is thelimit for Young. She doesn't intend to pursue engineering she's more into musicbut hopes thather project will show other young women that they can turn their ideas into reality.Other competitors in TIME's Girls of the Year list are equally impressive. They include 17year-old Defne Ozcan, who broke records at age 16 when she became the youngest Turkish person(肾) transplant,it helps children of all ages understand organ donatioy.24. What inspired Rebecca Young to create the solar-heated blanket?B.The request from a school clubD.The need for warm blankets in winter.C. The homeless people in Glasgow25. What can we infer about Rebecca Young from the passage?A.Her desired job is to be an engineeyB.Her project has caught global attention.(代,#两共)迎陪一C. She values helping others over her interest.D. She won an engineering competition easily26. What does the underlined sentence “the sky is the limit for Young” imply?A.Young's project has its limitation.B.Young has great potential ahead.小天#XYoung's success depends on her nature:IDXYoung will focus on space-related projects.27.What's the main purpose of the passage?NOA.To introduce TIME's Girls of the Year list1908B.To explain how solar-heated blankets workBVODOC. To share stories of successful young girls.D. To encourage young people to pursue engineering.XCAt the Alliant Energy Solar Farm near lowa State University, a team of researchers is in thesecond year of a four-year study. They are looking at using land for both solar panels and farming.Led by Professor Ajay Nair, the team has proven that it is practicable to grow vegetables on acommercial scale on a solar farm. Pumpkin and bell peppers grew well under the panels. Thebroccoli between the panels was a little smaller than that in normal fields, but still produced aadvantage even for crops that usually need full sun.The project got a $ 1. 8 million fund from the U. S. Department of Energy. It has attractedinformation, but about 40 groups visited the farm in the first year. Visitors included students,farmers, nonprofits, government officials, energy companies, and researcherssome from as faras Africa and AustraliaPart of the draw comes from a partnership between public and private groups.Alliant Energybuilt and runs the 10-acre solar farm, which has 3,300 panels that can make nearly 1.4megawatts of electricityenough to power about 200 homes at full capacity. lowa State Universityowns the land and leases (出租) it to Alliant Energy.“This solar farm advances the idea thatland can be used for energy production and agriculture, while also delivering the energy solutionsour customers and communities can count on in a unique way,” said Nick Peterson, strategicpartnerships manager for Alliant Energy.In 2025, the team plans to expand the project. They will add fixed-angle solar panels, growtomatoes, create better habitats for pollinators like bees, and improve pest control. Professor John第4页(共8页)0只六0贝)
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