单选题
The oceans are the main source of humidity, but
plants also pour moisture into the air. In one day, a five - acre forest can
release 20, 000 gallons of water, enough to fill an average swimming, pool. A
dryer extracts moisture from wet clothes, adding to humidity. Even breathing
contributes to this sticky business. Every time we exhale, we expel nearly one
pint of moist air into the atmosphere. Using sophisticated
measuring devices, science is learning more and more about the far - reaching
and often surprising impact humidity has on all of us. Two
summers ago angry callers phoned American Television and Communications Corp. '
s cable - TV operation in northeastern Wisconsin, complaining about fuzzy
pictures and poor reception. "What happened," said the chief engineer, "was that
the humidity was interfering with our signals. "When a blast of dry air invaded
the state, the number of complaints dropped sharply. Humidity
plays hob with our mechanical world as well. Water condensation on the playing
beads and tapes of videocassette recorders produces a streaky picture. Humidity
shortens the life of flashlight and smoke - detector batteries. When the weather
gets sticky, the rubber belts that power the fan, air conditioner and alternator
under the hood of our cars can get wet and squeak. Moisture
also causes pianos to go out of tune, often in no time flat. At the Wolf Trap
Farm Park for the Performing Arts in Vienna, Va. , pianos are tuned twice a day
during the summer concert season. Often a tuner stands in the wings, ready to
make emergency adjustments during performances. Humidity speeds
the deterioration of treasured family photos and warps priceless antiques. Your
home' s wooden support beams, doors and window framers absorb extra moisture and
expand - swelling up to three percent depending on the wood, its grain and the
setting. Too much moisture promotes blight that attacks potato
and green - bean crops--adding to food costs. It also causes rust in wheat,
which can affect grain- product prices. Humidity affects our
health, as well. We get more migraine headaches, ulcer attacks, blood
clots and skin rashes in hot, humid weather. Since 1987, the Health, Weight and
Stress Clinic at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore has tested over 1700
patients for responses to high humidity. They have reported increased dizziness,
stomachaches, chest pains, cramps, and visual disturbances such as double and
blurred vision.
单选题
The main idea of the passage is about ______.
A. the main source of humidity
B. the impact of humidity on our world and ourselves