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2015年5月24日托福阅读真题+题目+答案解析:The Role of the Ocean in Controlling Climate
Paragraph 1
To predict what the climate will be like in the future, scientists must rely on sophisticated computer models. These models use mathematical equations to represent physical processes and interactions in the atmosphere, ocean, and on land. A starting point is usually based on current measurements or estimates of past conditions. Then, using a spherical grid laid out over the entire globe, thousands of calculations are performed at grid intersections to represent and assess how conditions in the air, in the sea, and on land will change over time. Because of their complexity and size, supercomputers are used to run full-scale climate models. Much of the uncertainty in their outputs comes from the way that various aspects of the climate are represented by different models, and even more so, because there are aspects of climate that are not well understood—one of which is how the ocean impacts climate.
1. According to paragraph 1, the results of full-scale climate models are questionable in part because
A. the supercomputers used for such modeling are large and complex
B. thousands of calculations have to be performed to assess conditions
C. past conditions cannot always be estimated accurately
D. there are multiple ways to represent the same aspect of climate
Paragraph 2
The ocean’s role in global warming stems principally from its huge capacity to absorb carbon dioxide and to store and transport heat. In the sea, photosynthesis by marine plants and algae, especially phytoplankton, removes great quantities of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Hence, the greater the growth (productivity) of phytoplankton in the sea, the greater the removal of carbon dioxide. But what controls the ocean’s productivity? There are several limiting factors, but results from a recent experiment suggest that in areas of the ocean where other nutrients are plentiful, iron may be one of the most important and, until recently, unrecognized variables controlling phytoplankton production. Some have proposed a radical, highly controversial and uncertain means to counteract global warming—adding iron to the oceans to induce phytoplankton blooms. Perhaps increased phytoplankton growth would use up a significant amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but perhaps not, and there might well be side effects that could be detrimental to the ocean ecosystem.
2. The word “principally” in the passage is closet in meaning to
A. obviously
B. apparently
C. mainly
D. originally
3. Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in the passage? Incorrect choices change the meaning in important ways or leave out essential information.
A. Iron may be one of the most important factors in controlling phytoplankton production in ocean waters that are rich in other nutrients.
B. Results from a recent experiment suggest that several factors limiting phytoplankton production in ocean waters have gone unrecognized.
C. Although it was not recognized until recently, nutrients are plentiful in areas of the ocean where iron controls phytoplankton production.
D. Until recently, the importance of iron was not taken into account in experiments concerning phytoplankton production.
4. The word “controversial” in the passage is closest in meaning to
A. experimental
B. fascinating
C. producing disagreement
D. demonstrating poor judgment
5. The word “induce” in the passage is closest in meaning to
A. supply nutrients to
B. cause the formation of
C. expand
D. strengthen
6. According to paragraph 2, how might increasing phytoplankton growth help lower global temperatures?
A. By cooling the oceans
B. By decreasing carbon dioxide levels in the ocean
C. By reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
D. By transporting heat from the ocean’s surface to deeper levels
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