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第五部分:補(bǔ)全短文(每題2分,共10分,建議在10分鐘以內(nèi)完成 )
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Sleeping giant
Right now,an eruption is brewing in Yellowstone National Park.Sometime during the next two hours,the park’s most famous geyser,Old Faithful,will begin gurgling boiling water and steam. 1
Old Faithful is not only a spectacular sight;it’s also.a constant reminder that Yellowstone sits on one of the largest volcanoes in the world.If you’ve never heard of Yellowstone’s volcano,you’re not alone. 2 Yet it has erupted three times during the last 2 million years.And one of those eruptions spewed enough volcanic ash and other debris to blanket half the United States.
Yellowstone’s volcano is sometimes called a “supervolcano,” or extremely large and explosive caldera volcano. 3 .This supervolcano formed over a hot spot.an extremely hot area in Earth’s mantle.John Valley,a volcano professor,said that as the crust moves across a hot spot,the hot spot melts a section of the plate moving over it.Forming “one volcano after another.”
The Yellowstone hot spot melts thick continental crust,which may cause catastrophic
eruptions.According to experts the eruptions that created each of the three calderas in and around Yellowstone National Park were larger than any other volcanic eruption in recorded history.The most recent eruption,which happened 640,000 years ago,produced at least 1.000 cubic kilometers of ash and debris,which blanketed most of the western half of the United States. 4
Geological evidence shows Yellowstone has blown its stack every 700,000 years or so.“If nature were truly that regular and reliable,we would be due for another eruption soon,” said Valley “However,these processes are subject to variability, so we don’t really know when the next eruption will happen.”
5 It is the volcanic energy that powers the geysers and hot springs.creates the mountains and canyons.and generates the unique ecosystems that support Yellowstone’s diverse wildlife.
詞匯:
brew v.醞釀
Yellowstone National Park 黃石國家公園
geyser n.間歇泉
crust n.地殼
mantle n.地幔
continental adj.大陸的
gurgle v.淚淚地流
spew v.噴涌
caldera n.火山口洼地
catastrophic aaj.災(zāi)難的
variability n.可變性
canyon n.峽谷
練習(xí):
A. Three calderas make up more than a third Of Yellowstone National Park.
B. The first Yellowstone eruption,2 million years ago,released more than double that amount of ash and debris.
C.The volcano is so inconspicuous(不顯眼的)that few people know it exists.
D.Then, an enormous fountain will shoot high into the air.
E.While the active geologist processes at Yellowstone do pose some risk to the public,they also make it a unique treasure.
F.Yellowstone National Park attracts the interest of geologists the world over
標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案: D,C,A,B,E
第五部分:補(bǔ)全短文(每題2分,共10分,建議在10分鐘以內(nèi)完成 )
閱讀下面的短文,文章中有5處空白,文章后有6組文字,請(qǐng)根據(jù)文章的內(nèi)容選擇5組文字,將其分別放會(huì)文章原有位置,以恢復(fù)文章原貌。請(qǐng)將答案涂在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置。
Sleeping giant
Right now,an eruption is brewing in Yellowstone National Park.Sometime during the next two hours,the park’s most famous geyser,Old Faithful,will begin gurgling boiling water and steam. 1
Old Faithful is not only a spectacular sight;it’s also.a constant reminder that Yellowstone sits on one of the largest volcanoes in the world.If you’ve never heard of Yellowstone’s volcano,you’re not alone. 2 Yet it has erupted three times during the last 2 million years.And one of those eruptions spewed enough volcanic ash and other debris to blanket half the United States.
Yellowstone’s volcano is sometimes called a “supervolcano,” or extremely large and explosive caldera volcano. 3 .This supervolcano formed over a hot spot.an extremely hot area in Earth’s mantle.John Valley,a volcano professor,said that as the crust moves across a hot spot,the hot spot melts a section of the plate moving over it.Forming “one volcano after another.”
The Yellowstone hot spot melts thick continental crust,which may cause catastrophic
eruptions.According to experts the eruptions that created each of the three calderas in and around Yellowstone National Park were larger than any other volcanic eruption in recorded history.The most recent eruption,which happened 640,000 years ago,produced at least 1.000 cubic kilometers of ash and debris,which blanketed most of the western half of the United States. 4
Geological evidence shows Yellowstone has blown its stack every 700,000 years or so.“If nature were truly that regular and reliable,we would be due for another eruption soon,” said Valley “However,these processes are subject to variability, so we don’t really know when the next eruption will happen.”
5 It is the volcanic energy that powers the geysers and hot springs.creates the mountains and canyons.and generates the unique ecosystems that support Yellowstone’s diverse wildlife.
詞匯:
brew v.醞釀
Yellowstone National Park 黃石國家公園
geyser n.間歇泉
crust n.地殼
mantle n.地幔
continental adj.大陸的
gurgle v.淚淚地流
spew v.噴涌
caldera n.火山口洼地
catastrophic aaj.災(zāi)難的
variability n.可變性
canyon n.峽谷
練習(xí):
A. Three calderas make up more than a third Of Yellowstone National Park.
B. The first Yellowstone eruption,2 million years ago,released more than double that amount of ash and debris.
C.The volcano is so inconspicuous(不顯眼的)that few people know it exists.
D.Then, an enormous fountain will shoot high into the air.
E.While the active geologist processes at Yellowstone do pose some risk to the public,they also make it a unique treasure.
F.Yellowstone National Park attracts the interest of geologists the world over
標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案: D,C,A,B,E