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- It is pointed out in the passage that the benefits of electric railway reaction ——



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271- It is pointed out in the passage that the benefits of electric railway reaction ——.
A) cover a cleaner environment and an improved performance
B) are confined to mountainous areas
C) do not outweigh the problems involved
D) have only recently become apparent
E) can best be seen in Sweden
272- The author states that on mountainous lines the track capacity is improved by 
electrification --------.
A) and the safety aspect is causing much concern
B) however, upkeep expenses are high
C) as it enables trains to go faster both up and down the line
D) yet, this is not the case in other locations
E) unless electric forms of breaking are used
273- In the passage, it maintained that Sweden and Switzerland have one of the world's major 
electrified railway systems --------.
A) because they have small populations and the electrified system seemed adequate
B) to keep their mountain air unpolluted
C) as other railway systems were not practical in high altitudes
D) as they wanted to develop a railway system that did not rely on imported fuel
E) since the only safe braking system on a steep gradient is an electric
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and this has promoted a close link between exploration and botanic gardens. One famous botanic
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