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For his first few days at sea on the MS Porrima,Gunter Pauli was amazed by the silence aboard his solar-powered ship.
   Using limited resources effectively is the central philosophy behind the Porrima,a concept boat centered on environmental research,which aims to show how sustainable (可持續(xù)的) technology could completely change the shipping industry.
   Sea transport drives over 80% of global trade,but it has disastrous effects on the ocean and accounts for more CO2 emissions (排放) than air transport each year.
   The ship is a case study in sustainability.A small farm in the boat allows Pauli to grow vegetables,while air bubble nets prevent overfishing by separating fish by weight and then releasing the reproductive females,which tend to be heavier due to their eggs.As well as being largely powered by solar panels,the ship will soon be equipped with a device that separates and concentrates nanoplastics (納米塑料) from seawater and transforms them into fuel.
   Pauli's design is based on famous painter and theorist Michelangelo Pistoletto's theory,which proposes a balanced combination of nature and technology.The 88-year-old Italian artist believes that the ship offers "the possibility" of making his concept a reality.
   For Pauli,this sense of responsibility for the environment and communities was the driving force behind the project. "We have done too much analysis on environmental issues,and too much analysis on the problem often leads to inaction.I knew that whatever we're doing is far from what is needed,and it's also far from what is possible."
   The ship set sail from Osaka,Japan on December 18 in 2021,and is expected to make dozens of stops on five continents.It will complete a three-year voyage before returning to Japan in time for the 2025 World Expo.

(1)What is the major task of the Porrima?
B
B

A.Explore the nature of modern materials.
B.Put sustainable technology into practice.
C.Stress the importance of ocean protection.
D.Show the advantages of solar-powered ships.
(2)What can be inferred about environmental protection from Pauli's words?
C
C

A.People lack awareness of it.
B.People have done nothing about it.
C.People should and can do more about it.
D.People should do more analysis about it.
(3)Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
B
B

A.Gunter Pauli:An Ambitious Boat Designer
B.MS Porrima:Technology to Preserve Nature
C.Sea Transport:A Sustainable Form of Transport
D.Technology:An Inspiration for Designing Ships

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【答案】B;C;B
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