单选题
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—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 surfaces 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—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(有毒的) to fish.
The study shows that in some regions, lakes are warming faster than the air around them. This is important 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.
单选题 Scientists have been keeping records of lake temperatures for over 30 years.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 由文章中第二段“Between 1985 and 2009, satellites recorded the nighttime temperatures of the surfaces of 167 lakes.”可知,题干认为“科学家对湖泊温度的测量超过30年”,与文章本意不符。
单选题 The temperatures of lakes around the world have increased greatly between 1985 and 2009.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 由文章中第二段“Between 1985 and 2009...about 0.045 degree Celsius per year.”可知,题干中认为“世界的湖泊温度大幅度增长”的表达不符合文章本意。
单选题 Lakes seem to be warming faster in Asia.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 通过阅读整篇文章可知,文中根本没有提及亚洲湖泊。
单选题 A slight temperature increase in a lake could be harmful to fish.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 文章第三段最后一句话提到“一个湖泊水温的轻微升高都会导致水藻增多,并且水藻使得湖泊有毒而不适合鱼类生存”,因此本文题干表达的意思符合文章本意,选择答案A。
单选题 Scientists generally focus on air temperatures when studying global warming.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 由文中第四段中“This is important because scientists often use...Earth is warming.”可知,题干表达的意思和文意相符,因此选A项。
单选题 Global warming is less threatening to small countries.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 由第五段中的“since no country is too big or too small to ignore climate change.”可知,题中提到的“一些小国家受到气候变暖的威胁比较小”,与文章的本意不符,故选B项。
单选题 UNFCCC"s annual meeting will be held in Mexico this year.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 通过阅读整篇文章可知,文中根本没有提及到今年的会议在墨西哥举行,故选C项。