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    Popping food into the microwave for a couple of minutes may seem utterly harmless, and Europe’s stock of these quick-cooking ovens emit as much carbon as nearly 7 million cars, a new study has found. And the problem is growing. With costs falling and kitchen appliances becoming “status” items, owners are throwing many microwaves after an average of eight years. This is pushing sales of new microwaves which are expected to reach 135 million annually in the EU by the end of the decade.

    A study by the University of Manchester calculated the emissions of CO2—the main greenhouse gas responsible for climate change—at every stage of microwave, from manufacture to waste disposal. “It is electricity consumption by microwaves that has the biggest impact on the environment,” say the authors. The authors also calculate that the emissions from using 19 microwaves over a year are the same as those from using a car. According to the same study, efforts to reduce consumption should focus on improving consumer awareness and behaviour. For example, consumers could use appliances in a more efficient way by adjusting the time of cooking to the type of food.

    However, David Reay, professor of carbon management, argues that, although microwaves use a great deal of energy, their emissions are minor compared to those from cars. In the UK alone, there are around 30 million cars. These cars emit more than all the microwaves in the EU. Backing this up, recent data show that passenger cars in the UK emitted 69 million tons of CO2 in 2015. This is 10 times the amount this new microwave oven study estimates for annual emissions for all the microwave ovens in the EU. Further, the energy used by microwaves is lower than any other form of cooking. Among common kitchen appliances used for cooking, microwaves are the most energy efficient, followed by a stove and finally a standard oven. Thus, rising microwave sales could be seen as a positive thing.

51. What is the finding of the new study?

A
Quick-cooking microwave ovens have become more popular.
B
The frequent use of microwaves may do harm to our health.
C
CO2 emissions constitute a major threat to the environment.
D
The use of microwaves emits more CO2 than people think.
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答案:

D

解析:

解析:D。根据题干中的new study可定位至原文首段第一句。该句后半句提到,把食物丢进微波炉加热几分钟也许看起来不算什么,但有一项新研究发现,欧洲所有这种能够快速烹饪的微波炉的碳排放量,竟然与近700万辆汽车的碳排放量不相上下,而且这个问题正在变得日益严峻。D项中的microwaves emits为原词复现,more CO2 than people think是原文中as much carbon as nearly 7 million cars的同义转述,故正确答案为D。A项的popular和B项的do harm to our health在原文中并没有体现,故排除。C项利用environment进行干扰,原文第二段引号里的内容出现了impact on the environment,但该句说的是“给环境带来最大影响的是微波炉的电力消耗”,并没有说明二氧化碳的排放对环境构成很大威胁,C项属于无中生有,故错误。

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