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以下はChina Resumes Construction of Nuclear Power Plantsという記事から作成しました。
China is lifting a ban on new nuclear power plants that was (1)(imposing : imposed : to impose : impose) after Japan's Fukushima disaster last year, but says only plants in coastal areas will be approved.
China's State Council decided Wednesday to allow “a small number” of coastal nuclear power stations to be built before 2015, promising they will (2)(take : get : leave : meet) international safety standards.
The government says it has conducted “comprehensive and stringent” security checks that (3)(reject : prove : suffer : suppose) “the safety of China's nuclear power is guaranteed.”
It suspended approvals of new nuclear plants after an earthquake-triggered tsunami (4)(causing : by causing : to cause : caused) a series of meltdowns at Japan's Fukushima power plant in March 2011.
The government said Wednesday (5)(when : that : where : which) the construction of nuclear power plants will resume “in a steady and orderly way” and “at a reasonable pace.” It did not say when the construction would begin.
China, the world's largest energy consumer, has looked to nuclear power to help reduce its (6)(reliance : method : delay : relief) on coal and oil. It currently has 15 nuclear reactors. At least 26 others are under construction.
China also reduced its total nuclear energy (7)(retailer : capacity : recovery : surplus) target on Wednesday to 40 gigawatts by 2015. That is down from a (8)(various : previous : urgent : efficient) target of 50 gigawatts.
※解答(1)imposed (2)meet (3)prove (4)caused (5)that (6)reliance (7)capacity (8)previous.
以下はChina Resumes Construction of Nuclear Power Plantsという記事から作成しました。
China is lifting a ban on new nuclear power plants that was (1)(imposing : imposed : to impose : impose) after Japan's Fukushima disaster last year, but says only plants in coastal areas will be approved.
China's State Council decided Wednesday to allow “a small number” of coastal nuclear power stations to be built before 2015, promising they will (2)(take : get : leave : meet) international safety standards.
The government says it has conducted “comprehensive and stringent” security checks that (3)(reject : prove : suffer : suppose) “the safety of China's nuclear power is guaranteed.”
It suspended approvals of new nuclear plants after an earthquake-triggered tsunami (4)(causing : by causing : to cause : caused) a series of meltdowns at Japan's Fukushima power plant in March 2011.
The government said Wednesday (5)(when : that : where : which) the construction of nuclear power plants will resume “in a steady and orderly way” and “at a reasonable pace.” It did not say when the construction would begin.
China, the world's largest energy consumer, has looked to nuclear power to help reduce its (6)(reliance : method : delay : relief) on coal and oil. It currently has 15 nuclear reactors. At least 26 others are under construction.
China also reduced its total nuclear energy (7)(retailer : capacity : recovery : surplus) target on Wednesday to 40 gigawatts by 2015. That is down from a (8)(various : previous : urgent : efficient) target of 50 gigawatts.
※解答(1)imposed (2)meet (3)prove (4)caused (5)that (6)reliance (7)capacity (8)previous.