参考答案和解析
答案:D
解析:
考查动词时态。句意为“如果全球变暖像现在这样持续下去的话,那么在印度洋的马尔代夫将会在未来的世纪消失”。be going to“将要”,表将来。故选D。
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  • 第1题:

    If glohal warming goes on like this, Maldives in the Indian Oceanin the century to come.

    A.disappears
    B.disappeared
    C.has disappeared
    D.is going to disappear

    答案:D
    解析:
    考查动词时态。be going to“将要”,表将来。句意为“如果全球变暖像现在这样持续下去的话。那么在印度洋的马尔代夫将会在下一个世纪消失”。故选D。

  • 第2题:

    共用题干
    Global Warming
    Few people now question the reality of global warming and its effects on the world's climate. Many scientists1the blame for recent natural disasters on the increase2the world's temperatures and are convinced that,more than3before,the Earth is at4from the forces of the wind,rain and sun.5to them,global warming is making extreme weather events,6as hurricanes and droughts,even more7and causing sea levels all around the world to8.
    Environmental groups are putting9on governments to take action to reduce the 10 of carbon dioxide which is given 11 by factories and power plants,thus attacking the problem at its source. They are in12of more money being spent on research into so-lar,wind and wave energy devices,which could then replace existing power13.
    Some scientists,14believe that even if we stopped releasing carbon dioxide and other gases into the atmosphere tomorrow,we would have to wait15hundred years to notice the results. Global warming,it seems,is here to stay.

    2._________
    A: in
    B: at
    C: by
    D: to

    答案:A
    解析:
    固定搭配put the blame for…,表示“把……归咎于……”,所以B项put为正确答案。
    文中the world's temperatures前需要补充一个介词,意为:在全球范围内气温的上升,因此应该在A和B两项之间选择。而at后面只可以跟某个小地点,根据文意,只有in才是正确答案。
    联系上下文语境,根据句意可知作者要表达的是“以往任何时候”,因此选用 ever。其他三项均不符合句意。
    固定搭配at risk,意为“濒临危险,处境危险”。
    习惯用法according to sb.意为“据某人所说”,故选D。
    根据句意,作者要举例子,习惯用法为such as...,因此选A.
    根据句意,作者举例子是按照递进的顺序,从飓风、干旱到排在后面的是更加严重的问题。strict“严格的”, strong“强烈的”, heavy“沉重的,巨大的”,只有severe意为 “严峻的,严重的”,因此B是正确答案。
    此处意为:导致世界各地的海平面上升,所以在A和C之间选择。raise意为“举起,抬起,唤起”,有主动意味,rise表示客观的上升,因此是正确答案。
    联系上下文可知此句意为:环保组织在向政府施加压力,催促政府采取措施减少二氧化碳的排放量,显然pressure(施加压力)最为恰当。
    根据句意,减少二氧化碳的排放量,二氧化碳是不可数名词,因此amount 是正确答案。
    固定搭配give off意为“排放(气体、液体、光)等”,文中表达的是排放二氧化碳气体,故选A。而give away意为“泄露,分发”,give up意为“放弃”, give over意为“停止,交出”。
    固定搭配in favour of…,意为“支持……,赞成……”,所以选C。
    根据句意可知作者表达的是“发电站”,为固定词组power station.
    联系上下文语境可知上文叙述了很多科学家的想法,下文转而言及另外还有一些科学家的想法,此处有转折之意,且空格在两句未完的话之间,因此选择however。
    根据句意,还需要等几百年,several表示“几个”,符合句意。其他三个选项均不合适。

  • 第3题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    A Sunshade(遮阳伞)for the Planet

    Even with the best will in the world,reducing our carbon emissions is not going to prevent global warming. It has become clear that even if we take the most strong measures to control emissions, the uncertainties in our climate models still leave open the possibility of extreme warming and rises in sea level. At the same time,resistance by governments and special interest groups makes it quite possible that the actions suggested by climate scientists might not be implemented soon enough.
    Fortunately,if the worst comes to the worst,scientists still have a few tricks up their sleeves. For the most part they have strongly resisted discussing these options for fear of inviting a sense of complacency that might thwart efforts to tackle the root of the problem. Until now,that is a growing number of researchers are taking a fresh look at large-scale"geoengineering"projects that might be used to counteract global warming."I use the analogy of methadone,"says Stephen Schneider,a climate researcher at Stanford University in California who was among the first to draw attention to global warming."If you have a heroin addict,the correct treatment is hospitalization,and a long rehab. But if they absolutely refuse,methadone is better than heroin."
    Basically the idea is to apply"sunscreen"to the whole planet. One astronomer has come up with a radical plan to cool Earth:launch trillions of feather-light discs into space,where they would form a vast cloud that would block the sun's rays.It's controversial,but recent studies suggest there are ways to deflect just enough of the sunlight reaching the Earth's surface to counteract the warming produced by the greenhouse effect. Global climate models show that blocking just 1.8 percent of the incident energy in the sun's rays would cancel out the warming effects produced by a doubling of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.That could be crucial,because even the most severe emissions control measures being proposed would leave us with a doubling of carbon dioxide by the end of this century,and that would last for at least a century more.

    Scientists resist talking about their options because they don't want people to______.
    A:know what they are doing
    B:feel their efforts are useless
    C:think the problem has been solved
    D:see the real problem

    答案:C
    解析:
    题干意思为:通过前两段,作者认为……第一段第一句:Even with the best will in the world , reducing our carbon emissions is not going to prevent global warming.即使怀着世间最美好的愿望,减少碳排放也不会阻止全球变暖。第二段第一句:Fortunately , if the worst comes to the worst , scientists still have a few tricks up their sleeves.幸运的是,如果情况越来越糟,科学家们还有一些应对措施。通过这两句可以明显地看出,作者对限制排放是持反对态度的,认为限排不能解决问题,所以选择B项。
    题干意思为:科学家们反对人们对他们的选择进行讨论,因为他们不想让人们知道……第二段第二句:For the most part they have strongly resisted discussing these options for fear of inviting a sense of complacency that might thwart efforts to tackle the root of the problem.他们反对人们讨论这些选择的主要原因是担心引起自满情绪,从而使得从根本上解决问题的努力受挫。经过分析,只有C选项正确。
    题干意思为:Stephen Schneider提到毒瘾和美沙酮疗法的用意何在?第二段最后一句:If you have a heroin addict , the correct treatment is hospitalization , and a long rehab.But if they absolutely refuse , methadone is better than heroin.如果你有毒瘾,那么最好的方法是住院治疗,进行长时间恢复,但是如果都不管用的话,美沙酮总比海洛因强。显然他是要说明 Methadone is an effective way to treat a hard heroin addict(美沙酮对毒瘾很深的人是有治疗效果的)。因此选项A正确。
    题干意思为:Stephen Schneider阻止全球变暖的方法是什么? 文中最后一段第一句:Basically the idea is to apply " sunscreen" to the whole planet.这种方法基本上是要为整个地球涂上一层“遮光剂”。经过分析,选项C正确。
    题干意思为:根据最后一段,对于遮光剂的有效性的表述,哪一句是错误的?D选项It decreases greenhouse gases in the atmosphere(减少大气层温室气体排放)正好与该方法冲突,所以该项不正确。

  • 第4题:

    共用题干
    New research from NASA scientists suggests emissions of black soot after the way sunlight re- flects off snow.According to a computer simulation,black soot may be responsible for 25 percent of observed global warming over the past century. Soot in the higher latitudes(维度)of the Earth,where ice is more common , absorbs more of the sun's energy and warmth than an icy,white background. Dark-colored black carbon,or soot, absorbs sunlight,while lighter colored ice reflects sunlight.
    Soot in areas with snow and ice may play an important role in climate change.Also,if snow and ice covered areas begin melting,the warming effect increase,as the soot becomes more con-centrated on the snow surface.“This provides a positive feedback,as glaciers and ice sheets melt, they tend to get even dirtier.”said Dr. James Hansen,a researcher at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies,New York.
    Hansen found soot's effect on snow albedo(反照率),which may be contributing to trends to-ward early springs in the Northern Hemisphere,such as thinning Arctic sea ice and melting glac-iers permafrost. Soot also is believed to play a role in changes in the atmosphere above the oceans and land.
    “Black carbon reduces the amount of energy reflected by snow back into space,thus heating the snow surface more than if there were no black carbon,”Hansen said. Soot's increased absorp-tion of solar energy is especially effective in warming the world's climate.“ This forcing is unusual-ly effective,causing twice as much global warming as a carbon-dioxide forcing of the same magni-tude.”Hansen noted.
    Hansen cautioned,although the role of soot in altering global climate is substantial,it does not alter the fact that greenhouse gases are the primary cause of climate warming during the past century .Such gases are expected to be the largest climate forcing for the rest of the century.
    The researchers found that observed warming in the Northern Hemisphere was large in the winter and spring at middle and high latitudes. These observations were coherent with the researchers' climate model situations,which showed some of the largest warming effects occurred when there were heavy snow cover and sufficient sunlight.

    “This forcing” in Paragraph 5 refers to_____.
    A: sun's heating on snow surface
    B: soot's increased absorption of solar energy
    C: carbon-dioxide's warming effect
    D: snow's increased reflection of sunlight

    答案:B
    解析:
    文章第二段最后一句“…while lighter colored ice reflects sunlight.”说浅色的冰反射太阳光,而黑色的煤烟灰并不反射。其他三项在文章一、二段都有提到,故本题选C。


    根据第五段首句“Black carbon reduces the amount of energy reflected by snow back in-to space, thus heating the snow surface more than if there were no black carbon,”可知,黑炭覆盖的地区有更强烈的加热效果。故本题选B。


    第五段中的“This forcing”指的是其前面所说的“Soot's increased absorption of solar energy”。因此本题选B。


    根据第六段“…it does not alter the fact that greenhouse gases are the primary cause of climate warming during the past century.”可知,温室气体是上世纪气候变暖的首要原因,故选C。


    由最后一段最后一句“…which showed some of the largest warming effects occurred when there were heavy snow cover and sufficient sunlight.”知,部分大规模的温室效应发生在有厚雪覆盖层和阳光强烈的地方。故本题选C。

  • 第5题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    A Sunshade(遮阳伞)for the Planet

    Even with the best will in the world,reducing our carbon emissions is not going to prevent global warming. It has become clear that even if we take the most strong measures to control emissions, the uncertainties in our climate models still leave open the possibility of extreme warming and rises in sea level. At the same time,resistance by governments and special interest groups makes it quite possible that the actions suggested by climate scientists might not be implemented soon enough.
    Fortunately,if the worst comes to the worst,scientists still have a few tricks up their sleeves. For the most part they have strongly resisted discussing these options for fear of inviting a sense of complacency that might thwart efforts to tackle the root of the problem. Until now,that is a growing number of researchers are taking a fresh look at large-scale"geoengineering"projects that might be used to counteract global warming."I use the analogy of methadone,"says Stephen Schneider,a climate researcher at Stanford University in California who was among the first to draw attention to global warming."If you have a heroin addict,the correct treatment is hospitalization,and a long rehab. But if they absolutely refuse,methadone is better than heroin."
    Basically the idea is to apply"sunscreen"to the whole planet. One astronomer has come up with a radical plan to cool Earth:launch trillions of feather-light discs into space,where they would form a vast cloud that would block the sun's rays.It's controversial,but recent studies suggest there are ways to deflect just enough of the sunlight reaching the Earth's surface to counteract the warming produced by the greenhouse effect. Global climate models show that blocking just 1.8 percent of the incident energy in the sun's rays would cancel out the warming effects produced by a doubling of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.That could be crucial,because even the most severe emissions control measures being proposed would leave us with a doubling of carbon dioxide by the end of this century,and that would last for at least a century more.

    What is Stephen Schneider's idea of preventing global warming?
    A:To ask governments to take stronger measures.
    B:To increase the sunlight reaching the Earth.
    C:To apply sunscreen to the Earth.
    D:To decrease greenhouse gases.

    答案:C
    解析:
    题干意思为:通过前两段,作者认为……第一段第一句:Even with the best will in the world , reducing our carbon emissions is not going to prevent global warming.即使怀着世间最美好的愿望,减少碳排放也不会阻止全球变暖。第二段第一句:Fortunately , if the worst comes to the worst , scientists still have a few tricks up their sleeves.幸运的是,如果情况越来越糟,科学家们还有一些应对措施。通过这两句可以明显地看出,作者对限制排放是持反对态度的,认为限排不能解决问题,所以选择B项。
    题干意思为:科学家们反对人们对他们的选择进行讨论,因为他们不想让人们知道……第二段第二句:For the most part they have strongly resisted discussing these options for fear of inviting a sense of complacency that might thwart efforts to tackle the root of the problem.他们反对人们讨论这些选择的主要原因是担心引起自满情绪,从而使得从根本上解决问题的努力受挫。经过分析,只有C选项正确。
    题干意思为:Stephen Schneider提到毒瘾和美沙酮疗法的用意何在?第二段最后一句:If you have a heroin addict , the correct treatment is hospitalization , and a long rehab.But if they absolutely refuse , methadone is better than heroin.如果你有毒瘾,那么最好的方法是住院治疗,进行长时间恢复,但是如果都不管用的话,美沙酮总比海洛因强。显然他是要说明 Methadone is an effective way to treat a hard heroin addict(美沙酮对毒瘾很深的人是有治疗效果的)。因此选项A正确。
    题干意思为:Stephen Schneider阻止全球变暖的方法是什么? 文中最后一段第一句:Basically the idea is to apply " sunscreen" to the whole planet.这种方法基本上是要为整个地球涂上一层“遮光剂”。经过分析,选项C正确。
    题干意思为:根据最后一段,对于遮光剂的有效性的表述,哪一句是错误的?D选项It decreases greenhouse gases in the atmosphere(减少大气层温室气体排放)正好与该方法冲突,所以该项不正确。

  • 第6题:

    共用题干
    New research from NASA scientists suggests emissions of black soot after the way sunlight re- flects off snow.According to a computer simulation,black soot may be responsible for 25 percent of observed global warming over the past century. Soot in the higher latitudes(维度)of the Earth,where ice is more common , absorbs more of the sun's energy and warmth than an icy,white background. Dark-colored black carbon,or soot, absorbs sunlight,while lighter colored ice reflects sunlight.
    Soot in areas with snow and ice may play an important role in climate change.Also,if snow and ice covered areas begin melting,the warming effect increase,as the soot becomes more con-centrated on the snow surface.“This provides a positive feedback,as glaciers and ice sheets melt, they tend to get even dirtier.”said Dr. James Hansen,a researcher at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies,New York.
    Hansen found soot's effect on snow albedo(反照率),which may be contributing to trends to-ward early springs in the Northern Hemisphere,such as thinning Arctic sea ice and melting glac-iers permafrost. Soot also is believed to play a role in changes in the atmosphere above the oceans and land.
    “Black carbon reduces the amount of energy reflected by snow back into space,thus heating the snow surface more than if there were no black carbon,”Hansen said. Soot's increased absorp-tion of solar energy is especially effective in warming the world's climate.“ This forcing is unusual-ly effective,causing twice as much global warming as a carbon-dioxide forcing of the same magni-tude.”Hansen noted.
    Hansen cautioned,although the role of soot in altering global climate is substantial,it does not alter the fact that greenhouse gases are the primary cause of climate warming during the past century .Such gases are expected to be the largest climate forcing for the rest of the century.
    The researchers found that observed warming in the Northern Hemisphere was large in the winter and spring at middle and high latitudes. These observations were coherent with the researchers' climate model situations,which showed some of the largest warming effects occurred when there were heavy snow cover and sufficient sunlight.

    Which of the following statements of soot is NOT true?
    A: It absorbs sun's heat.
    B: It is responsible for climate change.
    C: It reflects sunlight.
    D:.It may account for a quarter of global warming over the past century.

    答案:C
    解析:
    文章第二段最后一句“…while lighter colored ice reflects sunlight.”说浅色的冰反射太阳光,而黑色的煤烟灰并不反射。其他三项在文章一、二段都有提到,故本题选C。


    根据第五段首句“Black carbon reduces the amount of energy reflected by snow back in-to space, thus heating the snow surface more than if there were no black carbon,”可知,黑炭覆盖的地区有更强烈的加热效果。故本题选B。


    第五段中的“This forcing”指的是其前面所说的“Soot's increased absorption of solar energy”。因此本题选B。


    根据第六段“…it does not alter the fact that greenhouse gases are the primary cause of climate warming during the past century.”可知,温室气体是上世纪气候变暖的首要原因,故选C。


    由最后一段最后一句“…which showed some of the largest warming effects occurred when there were heavy snow cover and sufficient sunlight.”知,部分大规模的温室效应发生在有厚雪覆盖层和阳光强烈的地方。故本题选C。

  • 第7题:

    共用题干
    Global Warming

    1 Smoke is clouding our view of global warming,protecting the planet from perhaps
    three-quarters of the greenhouse(温室)effect.That might sound like good news, but
    experts say that as the cover diminishes in coming decades,we are facing a dramatic
    increase of warming that could be two or even three times as great as official best
    guesses.
    2 This was the dramatic conclusion reached last week at a workshop in Dahlem,Berlin,
    where top atmospheric scientists got together,including Nobel prize winner Paul Crutzen
    and Swedish scientist Bert Bolin,former chairman of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on
    Climate Change(IPCC).
    3 IPCC scientists have suspected for a decade that aerosols(浮质)of smoke and other
    particles from burning rainforest,crop waste and fossil fuels are blocking sunlight and
    counteracting the warming effect of carbon dioxide(二氧化物)emissions.Until now,they
    reckoned that aerosols reduced greenhouse warming by perhaps a quarter,cutting
    increases by 0.2℃.So the 0.6℃of warming over the past century would have been 0.8℃
    without aerosols.
    4 But the Berlin workshop concluded that the real figure is even higher一aerosols may have
    reduced global warming by as much as three-quarters,cutting increases by 1.8℃.If so,
    the good news is that aerosols have prevented the world getting almost two degrees warmer
    than it is now.But the bad news is that the climate system is much more sensitive to
    greenhouse gases than previously guessed.
    5 As those gases are expected to continue accumulating in the atmosphere while aerosols
    stabilize or fall,that means"dramatic consequences for estimates of future climate
    change",the scientists agreed in a draft report from the workshop.

    Paragraph 5________
    A:Atmospheric Scientists
    B:The Calculations Made at the Berlin Workshop
    C:The Previous Calculations of the Effect of Aerosols
    D:The Scientists' Agreement
    E:The Authoritative Conclusion
    F:Greenhouse Gases

    答案:D
    解析:

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    This image of the fairy as _______ creature dressed in white goes back to about the seventeenth century.
    A

    a lovable, tiny, angel-like

    B

    an angel-like, lovable, tiny

    C

    an angel-like, tiny, lovable

    D

    a tiny, lovable, angel-like


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    仙女的形象为娇小,可爱,如天使一般,身着白色衣服。这种形象起源于17世纪。当名词有多个形容词修饰时,形容词的位置依次为大小,年龄,材料,类别,性质。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    The passage is focused on _____.
    A

    how the scientists tried to protect endangered species

    B

    how the symbolic endangered species has been chosen

    C

    the relation between global warming and endangered species

    D

    the problems in and the future of endangered species protection


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    本文介绍了Siegel选择警示全球变暖危害的象征动物的过程。

  • 第10题:

    问答题
    Not so long ago, people talked about global warming in apocalyptic terms—imagining the Statue of Liberty up to its chin in water or an onslaught of tropical diseases in Oslo. Recently, however, advances in our understanding of climate have moved global warming from a subject for a summer disaster movie to a serious but manageable scientific and policy issue. The greenhouse effect is nothing new; it has been operating ever since the earth formed. Without it, the surface of the globe would be a frigid –20 ℃ (–4 °F), the oceans would have frozen, and no life would have developed.

    正确答案:
    不久以前,人们提及全球变暖往往被认为是危言耸听,要么说水面上升会淹及自由女神像的下巴,要么说寒冷的挪威首都奥斯陆会遭到热带疾病的袭击。近来,我们对于气候的了解更加深入,全球变暖不再是一场炎夏的灾难,而是一个严重却可以控制和解决的科学和政策问题。温室效应并不是新现象,地球形成后就在发生。没有温室效应,地球表面的温度会低至零下20摄氏度(零下4华氏度),海洋会结冰,没有生命会产生。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Over the past decades, sea ice _____ in the Arctic(北极) as a result of global warming.
    A

    had decreased

    B

    will decrease

    C

    has been decreasing

    D

    is decreasing


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    过去的数十年间,北极的海冰由于全球变暖一直在变少。本句考查时态。通过句首的时间状语over the past decades,以及冰川依然在递减的常识,可知应该选用现在完成进行时,故选C。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason for the global warming?
    A

    The burning of fuels such as coal or oil.

    B

    The clearing of forests.

    C

    The cultivation of farmland.

    D

    The negative consequences of human activities.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    根据Excerpt 1中的内容可知,全球变暖、气温升高的原因包括人们燃烧煤、油等燃料、森林的砍伐和人类活动的负面影响,故C项为正确答案。

  • 第13题:

    共用题干
    Lakes,Too,Feel Global Warming

    There's no doubt:In the last few decades,the average temperature on Earth has been higher than it has
    been in hundreds of years.Around the world,people are starting to measure the effects of global warming一
    and trying to figure out what to do about it.
    Scientists recently used satellites to study the temperatures of lakes around the world,and they found
    that lakes are heating up.Between 1985 and 2009,satellites recorded the nighttime temperatures of the sur-
    faces of 167 lakes.During those 24 years,the lakes got warmer by an average of about 0.045 degree
    Celsius per year.
    In some places,lakes have been warming by as much as 0.10 degree Celsius per year. At that rate,a
    lake may warm by a full degree Celsius in just 10 years.That difference may seem small一you might not
    even notice it in your bath.But in a lake,slightly warmer temperatures could mean more algae(水藻),and
    algae can make the lake poisonous to fish.
    The study shows that in some regions,lakes are warming faster than the air around them.This is impor-
    tant because scientists often use measurements of air temperature to study how Earth is warming. By using
    lake temperatures as well,scientists can get a better picture of global warming. The scientists say data on
    lakes give scientists a new way to measure the impact of climate change around the world.
    That's going to be useful,since no country is too big or too small to ignore climate change.Scientists
    aren't the only ones concerned.Everyone who lives on Earth is going to be affected by the rapid warming of
    the planet. Many world leaders believe we might be able to do something about it,especially by reducing the
    amount of greenhouse(温室)gases we put into the air.
    That's why the United Nations started the Framework Convention on Climate Change,or UNFCCC.
    Every year the convention meets,and representatives from countries around the world gather to talk about
    climate change and discuss global solutions to the challenges of a warming world.

    Global warming is less threatening to small countries.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:B
    解析:
    由第二段可知,科学家从1985年开始记录湖水温度的,到现在还不到30年。
    由第二段最后一句话可知,此判断正确。
    湖水在亚洲温暖的快在文中没有信息依据。
    由第三段最后一句话可知,此判断正确。
    由第四段第二句话可知,科学家经常用空气温度来研究地球变暖的问题,说明他们关 注的主要焦点在于空气温度。
    由第五段的内容可知,地球上的任何人都应关心全球变暖的问题。
    在文中没有提及今年的UNFCCC在哪举行。第3部分:概括大意与完成句子

  • 第14题:

    Mark Ellingham will collaborate with the critics in his efforts to fight global warming.

    A.Right
    B.Wrong
    C.Not mentioned

    答案:C
    解析:

  • 第15题:

    共用题干
    New research from NASA scientists suggests emissions of black soot after the way sunlight re- flects off snow.According to a computer simulation,black soot may be responsible for 25 percent of observed global warming over the past century. Soot in the higher latitudes(维度)of the Earth,where ice is more common , absorbs more of the sun's energy and warmth than an icy,white background. Dark-colored black carbon,or soot, absorbs sunlight,while lighter colored ice reflects sunlight.
    Soot in areas with snow and ice may play an important role in climate change.Also,if snow and ice covered areas begin melting,the warming effect increase,as the soot becomes more con-centrated on the snow surface.“This provides a positive feedback,as glaciers and ice sheets melt, they tend to get even dirtier.”said Dr. James Hansen,a researcher at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies,New York.
    Hansen found soot's effect on snow albedo(反照率),which may be contributing to trends to-ward early springs in the Northern Hemisphere,such as thinning Arctic sea ice and melting glac-iers permafrost. Soot also is believed to play a role in changes in the atmosphere above the oceans and land.
    “Black carbon reduces the amount of energy reflected by snow back into space,thus heating the snow surface more than if there were no black carbon,”Hansen said. Soot's increased absorp-tion of solar energy is especially effective in warming the world's climate.“ This forcing is unusual-ly effective,causing twice as much global warming as a carbon-dioxide forcing of the same magni-tude.”Hansen noted.
    Hansen cautioned,although the role of soot in altering global climate is substantial,it does not alter the fact that greenhouse gases are the primary cause of climate warming during the past century .Such gases are expected to be the largest climate forcing for the rest of the century.
    The researchers found that observed warming in the Northern Hemisphere was large in the winter and spring at middle and high latitudes. These observations were coherent with the researchers' climate model situations,which showed some of the largest warming effects occurred when there were heavy snow cover and sufficient sunlight.

    What is the main cause of climate warming during the past century?
    A: Soot.
    B: Snow.
    C: Greenhouse gases.
    D:.Wind.

    答案:C
    解析:
    文章第二段最后一句“…while lighter colored ice reflects sunlight.”说浅色的冰反射太阳光,而黑色的煤烟灰并不反射。其他三项在文章一、二段都有提到,故本题选C。


    根据第五段首句“Black carbon reduces the amount of energy reflected by snow back in-to space, thus heating the snow surface more than if there were no black carbon,”可知,黑炭覆盖的地区有更强烈的加热效果。故本题选B。


    第五段中的“This forcing”指的是其前面所说的“Soot's increased absorption of solar energy”。因此本题选B。


    根据第六段“…it does not alter the fact that greenhouse gases are the primary cause of climate warming during the past century.”可知,温室气体是上世纪气候变暖的首要原因,故选C。


    由最后一段最后一句“…which showed some of the largest warming effects occurred when there were heavy snow cover and sufficient sunlight.”知,部分大规模的温室效应发生在有厚雪覆盖层和阳光强烈的地方。故本题选C。

  • 第16题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    A Sunshade(遮阳伞)for the Planet

    Even with the best will in the world,reducing our carbon emissions is not going to prevent global warming. It has become clear that even if we take the most strong measures to control emissions, the uncertainties in our climate models still leave open the possibility of extreme warming and rises in sea level. At the same time,resistance by governments and special interest groups makes it quite possible that the actions suggested by climate scientists might not be implemented soon enough.
    Fortunately,if the worst comes to the worst,scientists still have a few tricks up their sleeves. For the most part they have strongly resisted discussing these options for fear of inviting a sense of complacency that might thwart efforts to tackle the root of the problem. Until now,that is a growing number of researchers are taking a fresh look at large-scale"geoengineering"projects that might be used to counteract global warming."I use the analogy of methadone,"says Stephen Schneider,a climate researcher at Stanford University in California who was among the first to draw attention to global warming."If you have a heroin addict,the correct treatment is hospitalization,and a long rehab. But if they absolutely refuse,methadone is better than heroin."
    Basically the idea is to apply"sunscreen"to the whole planet. One astronomer has come up with a radical plan to cool Earth:launch trillions of feather-light discs into space,where they would form a vast cloud that would block the sun's rays.It's controversial,but recent studies suggest there are ways to deflect just enough of the sunlight reaching the Earth's surface to counteract the warming produced by the greenhouse effect. Global climate models show that blocking just 1.8 percent of the incident energy in the sun's rays would cancel out the warming effects produced by a doubling of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.That could be crucial,because even the most severe emissions control measures being proposed would leave us with a doubling of carbon dioxide by the end of this century,and that would last for at least a century more.

    According to the first two paragraphs,the author thinks that______.
    A:strong measures have been taken by the government to prevent global warming
    B:It is impossible to prevent global warming by reducing carbon emissions
    C:despite the difficulty,scientists have some options to prevent global warming
    D:actions suggested by scientists will never be realized

    答案:B
    解析:
    题干意思为:通过前两段,作者认为……第一段第一句:Even with the best will in the world , reducing our carbon emissions is not going to prevent global warming.即使怀着世间最美好的愿望,减少碳排放也不会阻止全球变暖。第二段第一句:Fortunately , if the worst comes to the worst , scientists still have a few tricks up their sleeves.幸运的是,如果情况越来越糟,科学家们还有一些应对措施。通过这两句可以明显地看出,作者对限制排放是持反对态度的,认为限排不能解决问题,所以选择B项。
    题干意思为:科学家们反对人们对他们的选择进行讨论,因为他们不想让人们知道……第二段第二句:For the most part they have strongly resisted discussing these options for fear of inviting a sense of complacency that might thwart efforts to tackle the root of the problem.他们反对人们讨论这些选择的主要原因是担心引起自满情绪,从而使得从根本上解决问题的努力受挫。经过分析,只有C选项正确。
    题干意思为:Stephen Schneider提到毒瘾和美沙酮疗法的用意何在?第二段最后一句:If you have a heroin addict , the correct treatment is hospitalization , and a long rehab.But if they absolutely refuse , methadone is better than heroin.如果你有毒瘾,那么最好的方法是住院治疗,进行长时间恢复,但是如果都不管用的话,美沙酮总比海洛因强。显然他是要说明 Methadone is an effective way to treat a hard heroin addict(美沙酮对毒瘾很深的人是有治疗效果的)。因此选项A正确。
    题干意思为:Stephen Schneider阻止全球变暖的方法是什么? 文中最后一段第一句:Basically the idea is to apply " sunscreen" to the whole planet.这种方法基本上是要为整个地球涂上一层“遮光剂”。经过分析,选项C正确。
    题干意思为:根据最后一段,对于遮光剂的有效性的表述,哪一句是错误的?D选项It decreases greenhouse gases in the atmosphere(减少大气层温室气体排放)正好与该方法冲突,所以该项不正确。

  • 第17题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    A Sunshade(遮阳伞)for the Planet

    Even with the best will in the world,reducing our carbon emissions is not going to prevent global warming. It has become clear that even if we take the most strong measures to control emissions, the uncertainties in our climate models still leave open the possibility of extreme warming and rises in sea level. At the same time,resistance by governments and special interest groups makes it quite possible that the actions suggested by climate scientists might not be implemented soon enough.
    Fortunately,if the worst comes to the worst,scientists still have a few tricks up their sleeves. For the most part they have strongly resisted discussing these options for fear of inviting a sense of complacency that might thwart efforts to tackle the root of the problem. Until now,that is a growing number of researchers are taking a fresh look at large-scale"geoengineering"projects that might be used to counteract global warming."I use the analogy of methadone,"says Stephen Schneider,a climate researcher at Stanford University in California who was among the first to draw attention to global warming."If you have a heroin addict,the correct treatment is hospitalization,and a long rehab. But if they absolutely refuse,methadone is better than heroin."
    Basically the idea is to apply"sunscreen"to the whole planet. One astronomer has come up with a radical plan to cool Earth:launch trillions of feather-light discs into space,where they would form a vast cloud that would block the sun's rays.It's controversial,but recent studies suggest there are ways to deflect just enough of the sunlight reaching the Earth's surface to counteract the warming produced by the greenhouse effect. Global climate models show that blocking just 1.8 percent of the incident energy in the sun's rays would cancel out the warming effects produced by a doubling of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.That could be crucial,because even the most severe emissions control measures being proposed would leave us with a doubling of carbon dioxide by the end of this century,and that would last for at least a century more.

    What is NOT true of the effectiveness of"sunscreen",according to the last paragraph?
    A:It deflects sunlight reaching the Earth to counteract the warming.
    B:It blocks the incident energy in the sun's rays.
    C:It is a controversial method.
    D:It decreases greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

    答案:D
    解析:
    题干意思为:通过前两段,作者认为……第一段第一句:Even with the best will in the world , reducing our carbon emissions is not going to prevent global warming.即使怀着世间最美好的愿望,减少碳排放也不会阻止全球变暖。第二段第一句:Fortunately , if the worst comes to the worst , scientists still have a few tricks up their sleeves.幸运的是,如果情况越来越糟,科学家们还有一些应对措施。通过这两句可以明显地看出,作者对限制排放是持反对态度的,认为限排不能解决问题,所以选择B项。
    题干意思为:科学家们反对人们对他们的选择进行讨论,因为他们不想让人们知道……第二段第二句:For the most part they have strongly resisted discussing these options for fear of inviting a sense of complacency that might thwart efforts to tackle the root of the problem.他们反对人们讨论这些选择的主要原因是担心引起自满情绪,从而使得从根本上解决问题的努力受挫。经过分析,只有C选项正确。
    题干意思为:Stephen Schneider提到毒瘾和美沙酮疗法的用意何在?第二段最后一句:If you have a heroin addict , the correct treatment is hospitalization , and a long rehab.But if they absolutely refuse , methadone is better than heroin.如果你有毒瘾,那么最好的方法是住院治疗,进行长时间恢复,但是如果都不管用的话,美沙酮总比海洛因强。显然他是要说明 Methadone is an effective way to treat a hard heroin addict(美沙酮对毒瘾很深的人是有治疗效果的)。因此选项A正确。
    题干意思为:Stephen Schneider阻止全球变暖的方法是什么? 文中最后一段第一句:Basically the idea is to apply " sunscreen" to the whole planet.这种方法基本上是要为整个地球涂上一层“遮光剂”。经过分析,选项C正确。
    题干意思为:根据最后一段,对于遮光剂的有效性的表述,哪一句是错误的?D选项It decreases greenhouse gases in the atmosphere(减少大气层温室气体排放)正好与该方法冲突,所以该项不正确。

  • 第18题:

    If global warming goes on like this, Maldives in the Indian Ocean __________ in the century.to come.

    A.disappears
    B.disappeared
    C.has disappeared
    D.is going to disappear

    答案:D
    解析:
    考查动词时态。句意为“如果全球变暖像现在这样持续下去的话,那么在印度洋的马尔代夫将会在未来的世纪消失”。be going to“将要”,表将来。故选D。

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    If global warming goes on like this,Maldives in the Indian Ocean ____ in the century to come.
    A

    disappears

    B

    disappeared

    C

    has disappeared

    D

    is going to disappear


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    If you are unable to attend, please let us know.
    A

    We are sorry that you can’t come.

    B

    Tell as if you can’t come.

    C

    Inform US if you’d like to come.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    题意:如果无法参加,请提前告知。因此选项B“如果你不能来,请告诉我们”符合题意。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Which of the following can best describe the author’s attitude toward the U.S. position on global warming?
    A

    Indifferent.

    B

    Understandable.

    C

    Appreciative.

    D

    Critical.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    第二段第八句说将北极熊列为“受威胁物种”对美国政府来说已是一种让步,因为美国政府是唯一不承认气候变化带来危害的国家政府。从这句话可以看出作者对美国政府是持批评态度的。

  • 第22题:

    填空题
    Which parts of the United States will become wetter or drier is the question that scientists currently unable to determine about the global warming effects on the U.S.____

    正确答案: H
    解析:
    由题干中关键信息“scientists currently unable to determine”定位至H段。本段讲到,目前科学家还不能确定美国的哪些地方会变得干燥或湿润,故匹配段落为H段。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    It can be inferred from the second paragraph that______.
    A

    low-altitude clouds are the main causes of global warming.

    B

    increase of cloud cover can slow down the climate change.

    C

    global warming will increase cloud cover.

    D

    increase of cloud cover can speed up the global warming.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    推理判断题。根据题干提示定位至第二段。该段low-level clouds tend to dissipate as the ocean warms—which means a warmer world could well have less cloud cover,可推知B increase of cloud cover can slow down the climate change与之相符,故为正确答案;D 含义与B相反,故排除;由第二段第二句Low-altitude clouds reflect some of the sun’s radiation back into the atmosphere, cooling the earth.可知,A错;第二段最后一句It’s not yet known whether global warming will dissipate clouds or increase cloud cover,故排除C。