单选题 Air Pollution Cloud Measured on Both Sides of Pacific
Scientists watched closely last spring as a haze of pollution, which had been tracked by satellite as it crossed the Pacific Ocean, settled over a large swath of North America from Calgary, Canada, into Arizona. Now it appears that, for the first time, researchers on both sides of the Pacific took detailed measurements of the same plume, a could that contained Gobi dessert dust as well as hydrocarbons (碳氢化合物) from industrial pollution.
Heather Price, a University of Washington doctoral student in chemistry, found that the amount of light reflected by the particles in the air was more than 550 percent greater than normal for that time of year. The mass of Asian air contained elevated levels of all pollutants measured. Price said,
"but the only thing that came close to being alarming was the level of particulate matter. "
The haze that settled across the western part the the country was widely reported by the news media, and it was measured as far inland as the ski slopes of Aspen, Colo.
Readings on the western side of the Pacific came from the Aerosol Characterization Experiments, a project aimed at understanding how particles in the atmosphere affect Earth's climate. Additional measurements were taken in the same region at the same time under a project sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Knowing the pollution was approaching Washington state, Price loaded sensing equipment aboard a rented Beechcraft on April 14 and flew to Neah Bay on the state's Northwest coast. Taking samples at various levels from 15,000 feet to 20,000 feet in altitude, she monitored 10 quantities of dust, ozone, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons. "From my copilot's seat, the dust was thick enough to see with the naked eye," Price said.
Now she 's trying to correlate her findings with those of the two research teams operating on the other side of the Pacific, where at one point the pollution plume was larger than Japan. The huge size of the cloud showed up clearly in satellite images that gave Price plenty of warning the haze was on its way. "You can see these two blobs coming out of the deserts of Mongolia and growing over Asia, then getting swept out over the ocean and finally setting over North America," she said. She intends to continue measuring air samples off the Washington coast and will be looking for air masses with evidence of pollution originating somewhere other than Asia. "We'd like to see if we can get a signature of pollution coming from Europe because computer models suggest that European sources also can be transported across the pacific," she Said. "However, we expect that sources in Europe will contribute less than Asian sources. /

单选题 The haze of pollution is a cloud of desert dust and hydrocarbons.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】题干为文章首段的同义替换。污染霾实际上就是一团沙漠尘埃和碳氢化合物的混合物。
单选题 Heather Price found that the particles of the air are lighter than normal particles.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】文章第二段说明了:Heather Price发现大气中的颗粒反射光线的能力是每年同期正常值的55倍。题干故意地将light:光线转变为形容词lighter,因此本题错误。
单选题 Two projects are taken to understand how particles in the atmosphere affect Earth's climate.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】文章第四段提到了两个项目,分别是the Aerosol Characterization Experiments和由国家航空航天管理局the National Aeronautics and Space Administration赞助的项目。
单选题 Heather Price studied all kinds of samples at various levels from 15,000 feet to 20,000 feet.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】利用数字定位,可以发现Heather Price只是抽检了四种物质的样本,而不是题干所说的各种各样的样本。
单选题 The dust in the atmosphere was so thick that Price could not see with her eyes.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】题干属于原文的反义替换,原文是因为灰尘很多所以用肉眼就能看到。
单选题 The cloud originated from Mongolia, grew over Asia and the Pacific, and finally arrived in North Americ
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】文章倒数第一段提到了这个云团从内蒙古沙漠中形成,在亚洲和太平洋上空增长后最终到达美洲。
单选题 Heather Price will spend more time studying air masses from Europe later.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】原文未涉及。