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河南省郑州陈中实验学校2024年中考英语二模试卷
The Warrens are a common family — two parents, a son and a daughter. However, they have done 1 uncommon. A few years ago, they sold their big house and moved to the countryside.
2 that's not the only thing special they did. They built a small house which was powered by 3 !
Mr. Warren had been reading about all the problems with the electrical system. He wanted his family to play a small part in saving 4 planet.
The Warrens decided to make their own electricity to 5 everything they needed for their daily lives.
The kids were 6 at first. "Will we still be able to have a television?" asked the daughter, Jane. "What about my 7 ?" asked James, the son. "Don't worry at all," said their father. "Just because we are going to produce our own power using the wind and the sun, it doesn't mean we have to live in the 8 Ages."
"We are going to set up a wind generator (发电机)," explained Mrs. Warren. "The wind is a 9 way to make electricity. It's free. It's clean. And it blows really well at our new home. It doesn't blow every day though. That's 10 we need to have some batteries (电池) to store our power. When the wind blows, it charges our batteries. When there is no wind, we still have power in our batteries to 11 everything in our house."
Mr. Warren added, "We are also going to have two solar panels (太阳能电池板). They will collect the energy 12 the sun and turn it into electricity, too. So, when the wind blows, we have power. When the sun shines, we have power too."
It was easy to see that Mr. Warren 13 believed in renewable (可再生的) energy. And all his family agreed with him.
Now, the Warren family lives in this self-powered countryside 14 . They produce their own electricity. They pay more attention to the power they use now. They turn off lights when they 15 a room. They live happily in this energy-renewable special house.
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