If pollution continues to increase at
the present rate, formation of aerosols (浮质) in the atmosphere will cause the
onset (开始) of an ice age in about fifty years' time. This conclusion, reached by
Dr. S.I. Rasool and Dr. S.H. Schneider of the United States Goddard Space Flight
Centre, answers the apparently conflicting questions of whether an increase in
the carbon dioxide (二氧化碳) content of the atmosphere will cause the Earth to warm
up or increasing the aerosol content will cause it to cool down. The Americans
have shown conclusively that the aerosol question is dominant.
Two specters haunting conservationists have been the prospect that environmental
pollution might lead to the planet's becoming unbearably hot or cold. One of
these ghosts has now been laid. Because it seems that even an increase in the
amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to eight times its present value will
produce an increase in temperature of only 2℃, which would take place over
several thousand years. But the other problem now looms larger than
ever. Aerosols are collections of small liquid or solid
particles dispersed in air or some other medium. The particles are all so tiny
that each is composed of only a few hundred atoms. Because of this they can
float in the air for a very long time. Perhaps the most commonly experienced
aerosol is industrial smog (烟雾) of the kind that plagued London in the 1950s and
is an even greater problem in Los Angeles today. These collections of aerosols
reflect the Sun's heat and thereby cause the Earth to cool. Dr.
Rasool and Dr. Schneider have calculated the exact effect of a dust aerosol
layer just above the Earth's surface in the temperature of the planet. As the
layer builds up, the present delicate balance between the amount of heat
absorbed from the Sun and the amount radiated from the Earth is disturbed. The
aerosol layer not only reflects much of the Sun's light but also transmits the
infrared (红外线的) radiation from below. So, while the heat input to the surface
drops, the loss of heat remains high until the planet cools to a new balanced
state. Within fifty years, if no steps are taken to stop the
spread of aerosols in the atmosphere, a cooling of the Earth by as much as 3.5℃
seems inevitable. If that lasts for only a few years it would start another ice
age, and because the growing ice caps at each pole would themselves reflect much
of the Sun's radiation it would probably continue to develop even if the aerosol
layer were destroyed. The only bright spot in this gloomy
forecast lies in the hope expressed by Dr. Rasool and Dr. Schneider that nuclear
power may replace fossil fuels in time to prevent the aerosol content of the
atmosphere from becoming critical.
单选题
The author's main purpose in writing the article is to warn of ______.
单选题
We learn from the third paragraph that ______.
A. London was plagued with rats in the 1950s
B. London is covered with smog today
C. London was polluted by smog in the 1950s
D. Los Angeles is as heavily polluted today as London was in the
1950s
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】[解析] 细节题。本题也无法利用题干关键词进行定位。利用选项关键词London, Los Angeles和pollute在第三段进行定位“the most commonly experienced aerosol is industrial smog (烟雾) of the kind that plagued London in the 1950s and is an even greater problem in Los Angeles today”,即“这种烟雾污染曾经在20世纪50年代在伦敦发生,而现在的洛杉矶更严重”,由此,答案为C,而D说一样严重,是错误的,因为原文为“an even greater problem”。
单选题
What will happen if the dust aerosol layer develops?
A. The Earth will get extremely hot.
B. The balance between the amount of heat absorbed from the Sun and the
amount lost could hardly be maintained.
C. The light of the Sun could no longer reach the surface of the
Earth.
D. Infrared radiation could no longer be transmitted from the Earth to outer
space.
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】[解析] 利用题干关键词dust aerosol layer等可以定位到第四段“...a dust aerosol layer...As the layer builds up, the present delicate balance between the amount of heat absorbed from the Sun and the amount radiated from the Earth is disturbed”,意为“随着灰尘颗粒层继续增强,目前从太阳吸收的热量和从地球辐射的热量之间的微妙平衡就会被干扰”,可知平衡会被打破,所以正确答案为C。
单选题
The only way to stop the spread of aerosols in the atmosphere,
according to Dr. Rasool and Dr. Schneider, is to use ______.
A. fossil fuels
B. electric power
C. nuclear energy
D. coal power
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】[解析] 细节题。利用题干关键词Dr. Rasool and Dr. Schneider和stop等可以定位到最后一段“...the hope expressed by Dr. Rasool and Dr. Schneider that nuclear power may replace fossil fuels in time to prevent the aerosol content of the atmosphere from becoming critical”,即“核能可以替代化石燃料来防止悬浮颗粒层的危害变得危险”。所以正确答案为C。