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    Heat waves are becoming more common in parts of the United States — and that means more people running their air conditioners for longer. But those air conditioners can make the problem worse, giving off greenhouse gases as they work that contribute heavily to climate change.

    SkyCool Systems is trying to break that cycle, using technology that promises to offer buildings an alternative means to cool down in a similar way to how the planet cools itself. "Our planet naturally cools itself by sending heat out in the form of infrared light (红外线) or radiation," said Eli Goldstein, SkyCool's cofounder and CEO. "We do this through rooftop panels, which look like solar panels but actually do the opposite, reflecting 97% of the sunlight that hits them and cooling the surface below," said Goldstein.

    SkyCool's model involves fixing a network of pipes below those panels. These pipes are filled with water, which is kept cool by the panels and then flows into an air conditioning system. This process is designed to take pressure off the system's cooling mechanism. And because the panels cool naturally and don't need external power to function, it helps the entire system use less electricity.

    A Grocery Outlet store in California, which has been using SkyCool's system since last year, says it saw a marked drop in its electrical bills. Jesus Valenzuela, the store manager, estimates that the panels have saved his store roughly $3,000 a month.

    But perhaps the biggest barrier to making the technology ubiquitous (无处不在的) is its relatively high cost. Increasing production could help bring the cost down, Goldstein said, particularly for developing countries in Asia and Africa where SkyCool hopes to eventually expand. For now, the company is focused on commercial applications of the technology, though it hopes to start setting up panels on the roofs of individual homes. "We're just excited to be able to use this new technology for good," Goldstein said.

    1. (1) How did Goldstein explain the way their rooftop panels work?
      A . By citing an expert's words. B . By making comparisons. C . By analyzing cause and effect. D . By describing the process in detail.
    2. (2) What is the function of the pipes in SkyCool's model?
      A . To store cold water to help cool the panels. B . To help ease the water pressure of the air conditioning. C . To power the panels by making use of flowing water. D . To feed cold water into the air conditioning system.
    3. (3) How might Jesus Valenzuela view SkyCool's system?
      A . It's pretty effective. B . It has increased sales for his store. C . It will go out of style quickly. D . It will cost too much to set up.
    4. (4) What does SkyCool expect of its system?
      A . It'll bring in a good profit for the company. B . It'll gain popularity in developed countries. C . It'll take the place of air conditioners. D . It'll be accessible to common households.

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