单选题
Humans are forever forgetting that they can't control nature. Exactly 20 years ago, a time magazine cover story announced that "scientists are on the verge of being able to predict the time, place and even the size of earthquakes." The people of quake-ruined Kobe learned last week how wrong that assertion was. None of the methods praised two decades ago have succeeded. Even now, scientists have yet to discover a uniform warning signal that precedes all quakes, let alone any sign that would tell whether the coming quake is mild or killer. Earthquake formation can be triggered by many factors, says Hiroo Kanamori, a seismologist (地震学家) at the California Institute of Technology. So, finding one all-purpose warning sign is impossible. One reason: Quakes start deep in the earth, so scientist can't study them directly. If a quake precursor (预兆) were found, it would still be impossible to warn humans in advance of all dangerous quakes. Places like Japan and California are filled with hundreds, if not thousands, of minor faults. It is impossible to place monitoring instruments on all of them. And these inconspicuous sites can be just as deadly as their better-known cousins like the San Andreas. Both the Kobe and the 1994 Northridge quakes occurred on small faults. Prediction would be less important if scientists could easily build structures to withstand every new quake reveals unexpected weaknesses in "quake-resistant" structure, says Terry Tullis, a geophysical at Brown University. In Kobe, for example, a highway that opened only last year was damaged. In the Northridge earthquake, on the other hand, well-built structures generally did not collapse. But engineers have since found hidden problems in 120 steel-frame buildings that survived. Such structures are supposed to sway with the earth rather than crumple (崩溃). They may have swayed, but the quake also unexpectedly weakened the joints in their steel skeletons. If the shaking had been longer ore stronger, the buildings might have collapsed. A recent report in Science adds yet more anxiety about life on the fault lines. Researchers can computer simulations to see how quake-resistant buildings would fare in a moderate-size tremor, taking into account that much of a quake's energy travels in a large "pulse of focused shaking. The results: Both steel-frame buildings and buildings that sit on insulating rubber pads suffered severe damage." More research will help experts design stronger structures and possibly find quake pressures. But it is still a certainty that the next earthquake will prove once again that every fault cannot be monitored and every highway cannot be completely quake-proofed.
单选题
Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. Scientists have not discovered one single warning sign for all quakes. B. Scientists have not yet discovered any sign that would tell the size of quakes. C. Scientists claimed that they had found some methods of predicting earthquakes, but they didn't work. D. The methods scientists boasted of 20 years ago of predicting quakes didn't produce desired results.
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】细节题。参见文中第二句:20年前,已宣布科学家已接近于能预测地震发生的……。但上周神户地震中受害的人们了解到这个宣言是何其错误的。其他三项均符合文意,只有C中“they had found some methods of...”与文中的“on the verge of...”说法矛盾。“verge”意为“边缘,接近”。
单选题
According to the passage, quakes ______. A. can in no way be studied fully B. can be warned of beforehand C. can trigger minor faults D. on small faults cannot possibly be as deadly as those best known quakes
单选题
It is implied in the passage that ______. A. well-erected structures do not collapse B. the existent quake-resistant buildings need to be redesigned C. steel-frame buildings survive any earthquakes D. seismic engineering has improved well enough for structures to resist quakes
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】推论题。文中最后几段都在谈论抗震建筑问题。第四段的“every new quake reveals...”(指出目前抗震建筑存在很多不可预测的隐患。)文中倒数第二段的“Both steel-frame buildings...suffered severe damage”(钢筋建筑与注入橡胶垫的建筑都受到了较大的伤害。)及文章的最后一句话,可以判定只有B(现有的抗震建筑需重新设计)正确。
单选题
The best title for this passage could be ______. A. "Nature Is Beyond Human's Control." B. "No Method or Stronger Structures Are Founds to Predict and Withstand Quakes." C. "Can't We Predict Earthquakes?" D. "Why Earthquake Prediction Is Hard to Do?/
单选题
It is impossible to warn of all dangerous quakes in advance because ______. A. small faults can trigger just as fatal quakes B. nothing is found that precedes and shows quakes' coming C. no structures will withstand quakes D. all of the above