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Many sensing systems
used in water have a problem: They rely on batteries that are often made from
unsustainable materials, so such batteries will need replacing at some point.
To look for a cleaner,
more long-lasting alternative, Zhonglin Wang at the Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing,and his colleagues have created a
self-charging buoy (浮标). It uses nanogenerators (纳米发电机) to gain power from the movement of waves.
The buoy consists of
an acrylic (丙烯酸的) ball about 10
centimeters across and four nanogenerators connected to a part that collects
the produced charge. As the water moves back and forth through the
nanogenerators, they generate around 24.5 milliwatts of power.
It is suggested that
the buoy could be used to check and monitor water levels for early flood
warning systems. However, there are already many effective and cheap
alternatives for this task, says Wouter Buytaert at Imperial College London. Non-contact
methods, such as lidar (激光雷达), are
probably more suitable for sensing water levels, he
explains.
"The new power
generation method could prove useful for situations in which non-contact
methods aren't workable, though, such as water quality sensing," Buytaert
says. "There have been devices similar to the buoys in measuring and
checking long-term water quality. But if such application is combined with the
function of power collecting shown here, it could be more promising, "Buytaert
says.
However, if used in rivers,
the buoy would possibly be damaged by rising or violently moving water, especially
if they are fixed at the rapids of the flood as an early warning system. "In
these environments, there is often a high sand load in the river during a flood,
so any sensor actually in the river is likely to get destroyed, "says Liz
Stephens at the University of Reading, UK.
(1)
What advantage does the new buoy have?
A . It is more easily operated.
B . It is much greener.
C . It is more functional.
D . It is lower-cost.
(2)
What does paragraph 3 mainly focus on?
A . The inspiration of creating the buoy.
B . The practical applications of the buoy.
C . The design and working principle of the buoy.
D . The drawback and probable danger of the buoy.
(3)
Which word best describes Buytaert's attitude to the new buoy?
A . Objective.
B . Appreciative.
C . Doubtful.
D . Uncaring.
(4)
Which of the following is a potential problem of the new buoy?
A . It works unstably.
B . It breaks down easily.
C . It causes a high sand load.
D . It gives unreliable test results.
答案: B
C
A
B