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The history of windmills, from ancient grain grinders to modern wind turbines, illustrates a long journey of innovation and adaptation. The earliest windmills used sturdy reed mats for blades on horizontal axes in the 600s. Starting in the 14th century, Dutch engineers utilized windpumps to reclaim land from low-lying valleys. However, the advent of the Industrial Revolution marked a decline in windmill use, as the need for more reliable energy sources grew to power the burgeoning factory system. The steam engine emerged as a pivotal invention during this era, offering the consistent power necessary for mass production. The transition to electricity generation saw the creation of wind turbines in Europe and North America, with the first wind turbine lighting up James Blyth’s home in Scotland in 1887 and the first grid-connected turbine in Vermont in 1941. Despite their potential, wind energy became overshadowed by fossil fuels due to their reliability and abundance. Yet, the Oil Crisis of the 1970s, alongside environmental concerns, reignited interest in wind as a sustainable energy source, leading to the establishment of the world’s first wind farm in New Hampshire. Currently, wind farms are a common sight in various locales, from the U.S. Midwest’s agricultural landscapes to California’s Alta Wind Energy Center, the nation’s largest wind farm. Internationally, Brazil, Russia, India, and China are rapidly expanding their wind energy capacity, with China’s Gansu Wind Farm set to produce an impressive 20,000 megawatts. Likewise, developing regions in Africa and Southeast Asia are investing in wind technology, with Kenya’s Lake Turkana Wind Power project poised to supply electricity to countless homes and businesses. This evolution from traditional windmills to contemporary wind farms underscores a global shift towards renewable energy, highlighting wind power’s significant role in meeting modern energy demands while addressing environmental challenges.

According to the passage, what was the effect of the Oil Crisis of the 1970s on people's perception of wind energy?

AIt renewed enthusiasm for wind power as a renewable resource.正確答案
BIt decreased popularity and acceptance of wind energy.
CIt discontinued existing wind energy initiatives.
DIt exerted no influence on the development of wind energy.
答案與詳解
A
正確答案
文章明確指出1970年代石油危機「重新燃起 (reignited)」人們對風能的興趣,完美對應選項A的「renewed enthusiasm」。

為什麼答案是 A

文章中提到「the Oil Crisis of the 1970s... reignited interest in wind as a sustainable energy source」,其中 reignited interest(重新燃起興趣)與選項的 renewed enthusiasm(重新燃起熱情)為同義詞替換,故為正確答案。

考點:同義詞替換考點:文意理解
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