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人教版(2019)必修一Unit4阅读理解Areflashfloodsbeingmoreserious?AccordingtotheEnvironmentAgency(EA)around5.2millionpropertiesinEnglandaloneareatriskofflooding.Climatechangeisbringingmoreunpredictableweatherpatterns,wetterweatherandrisingsealevels.Thereforeprotectingyourhomefromfloodinghasneverbeenmoreimportant.Herearesomethingsyoucando.First,stayinformed.DownloadtheMetOfficeweatherappandallownotices.Thisappwillprovideyouwithrealtimeweatherwarningsallowingyoutotakeappropriatemeasures.Dependingontheseverityofthewarningthiscouldrangefromensuringyouhaveagoodsupplyofdrinkingwatertoleaving.Extremeweathereventsareanunstoppableforce—sometimesleavingtheareawillbeyouronlysafeoption.Second,knowthelevelofriskbylookingatfloodmaps.Youmayberequiredtohavefloodinsuranceifyouliveinahighriskarea.Third,createanemergencyplan.Ifyouneedtoleaveinahurry,doyouhaveaplacetostay?Also,couldyouweatherthestorm?Makesureyoualwayskeepemergencysuppliestolastseveraldays,includingafirstaidcase.Havingawayofrechargingyourmobilephoneisworthconsideringtoo.Butbeparticularlycarefulwhentravellingbycar.Don’tdrivethroughfloodedstreets—it’sdifficulttojudgethewaterdepth,androadwayshiddenbelowthewatercancollapse.Iffloodwaterscauseyourvehicletolosecontrol,giveitupandseekthehigherground.Rapidlyrisingwatercansweepthevehicleaway.Knowyoursurroundingsandheadtothehigherground,andlistentotheradioupdateswheninaflood.Planfortheworst;hopeforthebest.InMarchofthisyear,theMetOfficepredictedthatextremerainfalleventscouldbefourtimesasfrequentby2080paredtothe1980s.Inthefaceofincreasingclimaterelatedchallenges,adoptingaproactiveapproachtofloodprotectionseemsincreasinglyadvisable.1.Whydoestheauthoraskthequestioninparagraph1?A.Toconfirmanidea. B.Tointroduceatopic.C.Toconcludethetext. D.Toexpresssomedoubts.2.Whatarethedriversespeciallyadvisedtodoiftravelling?A.Avoidthefloodedstreetsinparticular. B.Getridofnecessarysuppliesifnecessary.C.Purchasefloodinsuranceinfullmeasure. D.Keeptheweatherappupdatedovertime.3.Whatkindofwritingskillsdoestheauthoruseinthelastparagraph?A.Byanalyzingcauses. B.Bylistingrelevantdata.C.Bydescribingprocesses. D.Bymakingparisons.4.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.WhatIsaFlashFlood?B.DoFlashFloodsNeedControlling?C.AreFlashFloodsBeingMoreSerious?D.HowtoProtectOurselvesfromFlashFloods?InternationalShakeOutDayThisYearThisyear’sInternationalShakeOutDayisOctober17,whenmillionsofpeopleworldwidewilltakepartinearthquakedrills(演习)atwork,school,orhome!Itisagreatwayforyourfamilyororganizationtobeebetterpreparedtosurviveandrecoverquicklyfrombigearthquakes.At10:17am(localtime)on10/17,youcanjoinmillionsofpeopleacrosstheworldinpracticingearthquakesafety.Whileweencourageeveryonetotakepart,youcansignupforyourShakeOutdrillforanydayoftheyear,anddrillatatimeofyourchoice,Youcanalsoincludepeopleindifferentlocationsthroughvideos.FINDYOURREGIONMostparticipants(参与者)areinoneoftheofficialShakeOutRegionslistedbelowthepage(withcurrentsignuptotals).Peopleandorganizationsinothercountriescanalsosignup.AllregionstakepartinitonOctober17,2024,unlessspecified.(Asof

Today)GlobalTotalsUStotalsoct.17,2024DrillsOver270,000Over260,000All2024DrillsOver1.10millionOver950,000All2023DrillsOver57.3millionOver19.3millionShakeOutbeganinCaliforniaandhasalsobeenorganizedinmanyotherstatesandcountries.OfficialShakeOutRegionsrequirespeciallocalorregionalcooperation,typicallybyanemergency(紧急情况)managementagencyoraunionofmanyorganizations.IfyouareinterestedinestablishingShakeOutforyourregion,pleasecontactusats://.Ifyourstate,province,orcountryisnotyettakingpart,youcansignupforyourselforyourorganizationaspartoftheglobalparticipationtotal.5.Whatisthepurposeoftheactivity?A.Toraisepeople’ssafetyawareness.B.Tostressthechallengesofearthquakes.C.Tohelppeoplegetreadyforanearthquake.D.Towarnpeopleofthedangerofearthquakes.6.Howmanypeopleworldwidetookpartinthedrillsin2023?A.Over270,000. B.Over950,000. C.Over57.3million. D.Over19.3million.7.Whereisthetextfrom?A.Awebsite. B.Abookreview. C.Aguidebook. D.Adiaryentry.Artificialintelligence(AI)isshowingpromiseinearthquakeprediction,challengingthelongheldbeliefthatitisimpossible.ResearchersattheUniversityofTexas,Austin,havedevelopedanAIalgorithm(算法)thatcorrectlypredicted70%ofearthquakesaweekinadvanceduringatrialinChinaandprovidedaccuratestrengthcalculationsforthepredictedearthquakes.Theresearchteambelievestheirmethodsucceededbecausetheystuckwitharelativelysimplemachinelearningapproach.TheAIwasprovidedwithasetofstatisticalfeaturesbasedontheteam’sknowledgeofearthquakephysics,andtheninstructedtotrainitselfusingafiveyeardatabaseofearthquakerecordings.Oncetrained,theAIprovideditspredictionbylisteningforsignsofiningearthquakeswithinthebackgroundrumblings(隆隆声)intheEarth.ThisworkisclearlyamilestoneinresearchforAIdrivenearthquakeprediction.“Youdon’tseeearthquakesing,”explainsAlexandrosSavvaidis,aseniorresearchscientistwholeadstheTexasSeismologicalNetworkProgram(TexNet).“It’samatterofmilliseconds,andtheonlythingyoucancontrolishowpreparedyouare.Evenwiththe70%accuracy,that’sahugeresultandcouldhelpminimizeeconomicandhumanlossesandhasthepotentialtoremarkablyimproveearthquakepreparationworldwide.”Whileitisunknownwhetherthesameapproachwillworkatotherlocations,theresearchersareconfidentthattheirAIalgorithmcouldproducemoreaccuratepredictionsifusedinareaswithreliableearthquaketrackingnetworks.ThenextstepistotestartificialintelligenceinTexas,sinceUT’sBureauTexNethas300earthquakestationsandoversixyearsworthofcontinuousrecords,makingitanideallocationforthesepurposes.Eventually,theauthorshopetobinethesystemwithphysicsbasedmodels.Thisstrategycouldproveespeciallyimportantwheredataispoororlacking.“Thatmaybealongwayoff,butmanyadvancessuchasthisone,takentogether,arewhatmovesscienceforward,”concludesScottTinker,thebureau’sdirector.8.HowdoestheAIforecastearthquakes?A.Byidentifyingdatafromthesatellites.B.ByanalyzingbackgroundsoundsintheEarth.C.Bymodelingdatabasedonearthquakerecordings.D.BymonitoringchangesintheEarth’smagneticfield.9.WhatdoesAlexandrosSavvaidisintendtoshowinparagraph3?A.Thewaystoreducelossesinearthquakes.B.Theimportanceofpreparingforearthquakes.C.ThesignificanceofdevelopingtheAIprediction.D.ThelimitationofAIalgorithmsinearthquakeprediction.10.Whatwillthefollowupresearchfocuson?A.Conductingtestsindifferentlocations.B.ApplyingtheAIapproachtootherfields.C.BuildingmoreearthquakestationsinTexas.D.Enlargingthedatabasetotrainthecalculationaccuracy.11.Whichwordscanbestdescribetheearthquakepredictingtechnology?A.Stablebutoutdated. B.Effectivebutcostly.C.Potentialandeconomical. D.Pioneeringandpromising.TheeventtookplaceonSunday,the25thofJune.Onthatparticularday,asouthwindhadbeengusting(劲吹)onandoffallmorning.Itwasnotstrongenoughtocauseusanyconcern,sowecarriedonourdailywork,notdoubtingwhatwasabouttohappen.Thestormgaveusverylittlewarning.Blackcloudsappearedoverthedistanthorizon(地平线)sosuddenlythatweweretakenbysurprise.Eventhen,wewerenotreallyworried,asthecloudsseemedtobemovingoverourhouseandtowardsthedistantmountains.Then,justasthecloudshadmovedinland,thewindsuddenlyblewaroundinafullcircleandwewerefacingamajorstorm.Verysoon,wewerebusilypreparingfortheworst.Thewholefamilyhadexperiencedsuchastormbeforeandeveryonerememberedthedamageithadcausedtostockandcrops.Therewasverylittlewecoulddoaboutthecrops.Butweneededtoprotecttheanimalsincasetheriverfloodedagain.Myolderbrothercalledhissheepdogandbegandrivingoursmallflockofsheeptohighergroundabovetheriver.Iftheriverflooded,theyshouldbesafethere.Inthemeantime,myfatherwasmendingashedroofthathadpartlyfallendownaftermanyyearsoffineservice.Ifthetinflewoff,itcoulddamagethehouse.Myyoungerbrotherbeganhurriedlycarryingfirewoodundertheshelter.MyjobwastohelpMumboardupthewindows.Ifthestormdevelopedintoacyclone(旋风),theboardswouldprotecttheglass.Thestormlastedforfourhours,pouringmorerainonusthanwehadseeninthelastfiveyears.Asexpected,theriverbrokeitsbanksandcameslowlyuptowardsthehouseandthestock.Then,justaswewerebeginningtolosehope,thestormstoppedassuddenlyasithadbegun.Theanimalsweresafe,andtheroofwasstillnailedon.“All’swellthatendswell,”saidmymother.12.Whentheblackcloudsappearedsuddenlyinthedistance,_______.A.thefamilyweresurprised B.theywereextremelyworriedC.theywerepreparingfortheworst D.theyfacedthestormbravely13.“Therewasverylittlewecoulddoaboutthecrops”suggeststhat______.A.littledamagewouldbedonetothecropsB.theyhadeverythingreadyforthecropsC.theyfeltunabletoprotectthecropsD.thecropsshouldbesafeenoughthere14.Accordingtothethirdparagraph,whatcouldbeprotectedfromthestorm?A.Moneyownedbythefamily. B.Goodsforsale.C.Suppliesforfamilyuse. D.Farmanimals.15.Itcanbeinferredfromwhatthemothersaidthat_________·A.theyhadnodamageatall B.everythingwasasfineasbeforeC.everythingwasundercontrol D.thefamilyhadagoodresultThereisagrowinghopeinthefieldofearthquakeprediction(预测)duetoartificialintelligence(AI),whichischallengingthewidelyacceptedbeliefthatearthquakepredictionisimpossible.ThroughatestcarriedoutinChina,ateamofresearchersfromtheUniversityofTexas,AustinhavedevelopedanAIalgorithm(算法)thatcanpredict70%ofearthquakesuptosevendaysinadvance.Theresearchteambelievesthattheirmethodworkedwellbecausetheyusedasimplemachinelearningmethod.Basedontheteam’sunderstandingofearthquakephysics,theAIwasprovidedwithasetofdataonearthquake,andthentaughtitselfbyusingafiveyearearthquakerecorddatabase.Afterthelearningprocess,theAIwasabletopredictearthquakesbylisteningandanalyzingsignsofiningearthquakeswithinthebackgroundrumblings(隆隆声)intheEarth.Thisachievementundoubtedlymarksamilestone(里程碑)inthefieldofAIpoweredearthquakepredictionresearch.“Earthquakesarrivewithoutwarning,”explainsAlexandrosSavvaidis,aleadresearcherattheTexasSeismologicalNetworkProgram(TexNet).“It’samatterofmilliseconds,andtheonlythingyoucancontrolishowwellyouareprepared.Evenwiththe70%accuracy,thisisahugeachievementwhichcouldhelpreduceeconomicandhumanlossesandcontributetoearthquakepreparationworldwide.”Althoughitremainstobeseenwhetherthismethodwillbeaseffectiveinotherareas,theresearchersbelievethatifusedinareaswithmoreearthquaketrackingnetworks,theirAlalgorithmsdeliverevenmoreaccuratepredictions.ThenextstepistotestAIinTexas,sinceUT’sBureauTexNethas300earthquakestationsandacontinuousrecordinghistoryofover6years,makingitanexcellenttestinggroundforthesepurposes.Inthelongrun,theauthorshopetobinetheAIsystemwithphysicsbasedmodels.Thisbinedstrategycouldbeparticularlyimportantinsituationswheredataispoororlacking.“There’sstillalongwaytogo,butmanyadvanceslikethis,takentogether,arewhatdrivescienceforward,”saidScottTinker,thebureau’sdirector.16.HowdoestheAIalgorithmpredictearthquakes?A.Byusingalgorithmstocollectdata.B.Byidentifyingdatafromthesatellites.C.ByanalyzingbackgroundsoundsintheEarth.D.Byunderstandingearthquakephysics.17.WhatdoesAlexandrosSavvaidisintendtoshow?A.Thewaystoreducelossesinearthquake.B.ThesignificanceofdevelopingtheAIprediction.C.Theimportanceofearthquakepreparation.D.Thelimitationsofcurrentearthquakepredictionmethods.18.Whatdoesthefollowupresearchfocuson?A.biningthesystemwithphysicsbasedmodels.B.ApplyingtheAIapproachtootherfields.C.ImprovingearthquaketrackingnetworksinTexas.D.ConductingtestsofAIinTexas.19.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AI:ReducingEarthquakeLossesB.AI:StoppingEarthquakefromHappeningC.AI:RewritingtheEarthquakePreparationRulesD.AI:Predicting70%EarthquakesApossibletreatmentforFlorida’sdisastrousredtides(赤潮)tookanothersteptowardwidespreaduseaftersuccessfultestinginSarasotaBay.Thisstudy,ledbyUCFAssistantProfessorofBiologyKristyLewis,isthefirstsuccessfultestofanyredtidetreatmenttechnologyinopenwaterusinglargewatercontainers(容器).Thesecontainers—aboutsixfeetindiameter—extendfromthewaters’surfacetotheoceanfloor,allowingscientiststotestrealoceanconditionswithinacontrolledsetting.Fourcontainersweretreatedwithaclay(黏土)solution,whiletheotherfourservedasacontrol.TheclayalongwiththeKareniabrevisalgae(海藻),whichisresponsibleforFloridaredtide,isputontheoceanfloor.Lewishasspentthelastthreeyearscarefullytestingtheimpactofintroducingthisclayintotheoceanecosystem.Shenotonlylooksforchangesinthewater’squality,butalsowantstoknowhowtheclayaffectsthehealthofsealife.“Wewanttomakesurethetreatmentisnotworsethanthedisease,”shesays.Atfirst,thetestwassimplytomeasuretheinfluenceoftheclayontheecosystem,butanunexpectedredtideeventcausedLewistomakethetestpractical.Theresultssuggesttheclayperformedasexpected,butthere’sstillaquestionofwhetherthebadeffectsofalgaeremainactiveontheoceanfloor.Watercollectedduringthetestshouldprovideananswer.Nextstepsdependonthetestresults,buttherearealreadyplanstosurveywhathappenedtotheclaycoatedalgaewhenit’susednearseagrassbeds.VisitingSarasota.Florida,inthemiddleofaredtideeventremindedLewisjusthowimportanttheresearchistokeepthestate’scoasthealthy.Lewissaysshe’spreparedtogoanotherthreeyearsifthat’swhatittakestofindanacceptablesolutiontoredtides.20.Whatwasthepurposeofthestudy?A.Toplantmoreseagrass. B.Tofightagainstredtides.C.Tocollectcleanwater. D.Toproducecontainers.21.WhatmadeLewisredesignthetest?A.Heroriginalworkplan. B.Anunforgettabletour.C.Herteam’ssuggestion. D.Anunexpectedredtide.22.WhatdoesLewishopetodointhenearfuture?A.Workwiththelocals. B.ReportFloridaredtides.C.Furtherherresearch. D.Studyseafoodindustry.23.Inwhichpartofanewspapermaythistextappear?A.Nature. B.Business. C.Education. D.Lifestyle.Checkoutourtsunami(海啸)factsandleansomeinterestinginformationrelatedtothesegreatwallsofwaterthatcancausesomuchdestruction.Findoutwhatcausestsunamisandreadaboutsomenotablerecentexamplesoftsunamisthathaveoccurredaroundtheglobe.Tsunamisarehugewavesofwaterthatareusuallycausedbyearthquakesorvolcaniceruptions.Asatsunamiapproachestheshore,watermaymovebackfromthecoast.Ifitisshallowenough,thewatermaybepulledbackhundredsofmeters.Ifyouareinthearea,observingthisisagoodindicationthatatsunamiisontheway.Regionsintsunamidangerzonesoftenhavewarningsystemsinplacetogivepeopleasmuchtimetoevacuate(撤离)aspossible.Whentsunamishitshallowwater(oftennearthecoast),theyslowdownbutincreaseinheight.AnearthquakeintheIndianOceanoffIndonesiainDecember2004causedatsunamithatkilledover200,000peoplein14countries.InMarch2011,theTohokuearthquakeofftheeasterncoastofJapancausedatsunamithatwasamajorfactorinthedeathofover15,000people.ThetsunamiwavescreatedbytheTohokuearthquakereachedheightsofover40metres(131feet)inmineareas,wipingoutcoastaltownsandcausinganumberofnuclearaccidents.TheJapaneseword“tsunami”literallymeans“harbourwave”.Tsunamisaresometimesreferredtoastidalwavesbutthistermhasfallenoutoffavourbecausetsunamisarenotrelatedtotides.24.Whichofthefollowingshowsatsunamiisingsoon?A.Anearthquaketakesplace.B.Thewatermarchestowardsthecoast.C.Thewaterneartheshoreispulledback.D.Thewaterneartheshoreisveryshallow.25.IntheTohokuearthquake,over15,000peoplediedmainlybecauseof________.A.theearthquakeitselfB.thelackofwarmingsystemsC.thetsunamicausedbytheearthquakeD.thenuclearaccidentscausedbythetsunami26.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Theword“tsunami”isfromBritishEnglish.B.Theterm“tidalwave”isusedmoreoftenthan“tsunami”C.SomenuclearaccidentshappenedafterIndonesiatsunami.D.MorepeoplediedinIndonesiatsunamithaninTohakutsunami.Artificialintelligence(AI)isshowingpromiseinearthquakeprediction,challengingthelongheldbeliefthatitisimpossible.ResearchersattheUniversityofTexas,Austin,havedevelopedanAlalgorithm(算法)thatcorrectlypredicted70%ofearthquakesaweekinadvanceduringatestinChinaandprovidedaccuratestrengthcalculationsforthepredictedearthquakes.TheAIwasprovidedwithasetofstatisticalfeaturesbasedontheteam’sknowledgeofearthquakephysics,andtheninstructedtotrainitselfusingafiveyeardatabaseofearthquakerecordings.Oncetrained,theAIprovideditspredictionbylisteningforsignsofiningearthquakeswithinthebackgroundrumblings(轰隆隆)intheEarth.ThisworkisclearlyamilestoneinresearchforAIdrivenearthquakeprediction.“Youdon’tseeearthquakesing,”explainsAlexandrosSavvaidis,aseniorresearchscientistwholeadstheTexasSeismologicalNetworkProgram(TexNet).“It’samatterofmilliseconds,andtheonlythingyoucancontrolishowpreparedyouare.Evenwiththe70%accuracy(精确度),that’sahugeresultandcouldhelpdecreaseeconomicandhumanlossesandhasthepotentialtoremarkablyimproveearthquakepreparationworldwide.”Whileitisunknownwhetherthesameapproachwillworkatotherlocations,theresearchersareconfidentthattheirAIalgorithmcouldproducemoreaccuratepredictionsifusedinareaswithreliableearthquaketrackingnetworks.ThenextstepistotestartificialintelligenceinTexas,sinceUT’sBureauTexNethas300earthquakestationsandoversixyearsworthofcontinuousrecords,makingitanideallocationforthesepurposes.Finally,theauthorshopetobinethesystemwithphysicsbasedmodels.Thisstrategycouldproveespeciallyimportantwheredataispoororlacking.“Thatmaybealongwaytogo,butmanyadvancessuchasthisone,takentogether,arewhatmovesscienceforward.”concludesScottTinker,thebureau’sdirector.27.Whichwordscanbestdescribetheearthquakepredictingtechnology?A.Reliablebutoutdated. B.Effectivebutcostly.C.Potentialandeconomical. D.Groundbreakingandpromising.28.HowdoestheAIforecastearthquakes?A.Byidentifyingdatafromthesatellites.B.ByanalyzingbackgroundsoundsintheEarth.C.Bymodelingdatabasedonearthquakerecordings.D.BymonitoringchangesintheEarth’smagneticfield.29.WhatdoesAlexandrosSavvaidisintendtoshowinparagraph3?A.Thewaystoreducelossesinearthquakes.B.Theimportanceofpreparingforearthquakes.C.ThesignificanceofdevelopingtheAIprediction.D.ThelimitationofAIalgorithmsinearthquakeprediction.30.Whatdoesthefollowingresearchfocuson?A.Conductingtestsindifferentlocations.B.ApplyingtheAIapproachtootherfields.C.BuildingmoreearthquakestationsinTexas.D.Enlargingthedatabasetotraintheaccuracy.Twoandahalfmonthsbeforethe2024Atlantichurricaneseasonofficiallybegins,andalmostsixmonthsbeforeitentersitspeak(高峰),weathermenarealreadypredicting(预测)thatitcouldbeparticularlyactive.Officially,hurricaneseasonbeginsfromJune1andrunsthroughNovember.Onereasonisthatseasurfacetemperaturesinthetropical(热带的)Atlanticarealreadyatrecordhighs.Meanwhile,anothersignificantpotentialfactorinthisyear’shurricaneseasonistakingshapethousandsofmilesawayinthePacific.Overperiodsrangingfromthreetosevenyears,thewatersofthecentralandeasterntropicalPacificOceanwarmandcoolinturnasaresultofarepeatingclimatepatterncalledtheElNiñoSouthernOscillation(ENSO).ElNiñomakesAtlantichurricaneslesslikelytoformbutLaNiñadoes.Duringthe2023season,ENSOwasinanElNiñoperiod.However,bythetimethe2024seasonstarts,itwillhavechangedintoa“neutral(中立)”period,butthatbythepeakmonths,itislikelytohavechangedfullyintoaLaNiña.“Howquicklythatchangeoccurscanaffecteverythingaswell,”saysDaSilva,aleadhurricaneweatherman.“There’salagtime.So,whileweexpectthechangetooccurinmidsummer,itmaynotbeuntillatesummerorfallwherewereallyseethoseeffectsacrosstheAtlanticbasin.”Asaresult,hesays,thisyear’shurricaneseasoncouldremainparticularlyactivedeepintoNovember.Ofcourse,noreportcanpredictwhenindividualstormswilleorthepathstheywilltake,butDaSilvawarnsthatthosewholiveinareaslikelytosufferhurricanes,especiallyaroundtheCaribbeanandGulfofMexico,shouldprepare.“Ifatropicalstormsystemesintothisarea,itcouldrapidlystrengthen,potentiallyclosetoland,”healsowarns.“Andthat’swhypeopleneedtobecarefulandhavetheirhurricaneplansready.Becauseanysystemwiththesekindsofconditionscanexplodeveryquickly.That’swhatwe’reconcernedabout.”31.WhatisthefunctionofParagraph1?A.Togiveadvice. B.Toexplaintheseason.C.Tointroducethetopic. D.Toinformaweatherreport.32.Whatisareasonforthisyear’shurricaneseason?A.Thehurricaneseasonhasentereditspeak.B.Arepeatingclimatehaschangedweatherinsummer.C.Theseasurfacetemperaturesarethehighestofalltime.D.ElNiñomakesAtlantichurricanesmorelikelytoform.33.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“alagtime”inParagraph5probablymean?A.Atimedelay. B.Atimeinazone.C.Atimewaste. D.Atimeinadvance.34.WhatdoesDaSilvaagreewithaboutthisyear’shurricaneseason?A.Itcanbeexactlypredictedaheadoftime.B.Peopleneedn’tworryabouthurricaneseason.C.Itmaybeeventuallycontrolledbyweathermen.D.Peoplecan’tbemorecarefulabouthurricaneseason.Scientistsagreethatpredicting(预测)whenandwhereanearthquakewilloccurandhowbigitwillbeisnotyetpossible.Therefore,muchresearchhasfocusedoningupwithwaystoreducethedamagefromearthquakes,ratherthantryingtopredictwhentheywilloccur.Specifically,findingmoreinformationabouttheplaceunderthesurfacehelpsdevelopersandothersmakesaferchoiceswhenconstructingabuilding.ThisiswhereNavakaneshMBatmanathanisputtinghisefforts.BatmanathanisanearthquakegeologistattheNationalUniversityofMalaysia.HeisactivelyengagedinmappingtheareassurroundingearthquakesinBorneo.Faults(断层)areplacesintheEarth’scrust(地壳)thatareweaktosuddenmovementbetweenmassesofrock,resultinginoccasionalearthquakes.Batmanathanisworkingtomapthefaults,aswellastheinfrastructure(基础设施)intheareaofthefaults,tohopefullyreducethepotentialdamagethatcanbecausedbyanearthquake.Developersandengineerscanusethisknowledgetoplanwhereitissafesttobuildandwhereearthquakeresistantstructuresareneeded.Batmanathanisusingavarietyoftoolstomapfaults.Workingonthegroundtomaptheareaisjustoneofthemethodsheemploys.Healsousesimagesfromsatellitesandgroundpenetratingradar(GPR).GPRisatechnologythatcreatesanundergroundimagewithoutdigging.Ithasmanyapplications,fromfindingthewaterleveltounderstandsoilandrocktypesforconstructionprojects.Batmanathanandothersareusingthistechnologytomapfaults,andtheareasaroundfaults,togainaclearerpictureofpotentialearthquakedamage.Itmightnoteverbepossibletoknowexactlywhenorwhereanearthquakewillhappen,butBatmanathanhopesthathisworkwillhelpeducatepeopleandbetterpreparethemforearthquakes.35.Whatisthefunctionofparagraph1?A.Providingevidence. B.Givingsuggestions.C.Introducingthetopic. D.Drawingaconclusion.36.WhatisBatmanathanactivelyworkingoninBorneo?A.Studyingvolcanoes. B.Recordingrivers.C.Predictingearthquakes. D.Studyingfaults.37.WhatdoweknowaboutGPRfromparagraph3?A.Itcanpredictwhereanearthquakewillhappen.B.Itcanbeappliedinmappingfaults.C.Itcanpredictthetimeofearthquakes.D.Itcantestthequalityofthesoil.38.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.MappingFaultsforSaferConstructionB.ChallengesinPredictingEarthquakesC.TheFutureofEarthquakePredictionD.TechnologyforReducingEarthquakes参考答案:1.B2.A3.D4.D【导语】本文是一篇说明文。由于气候变化,突发性山洪变得更加严重,文章介绍了应对这种自然灾害的一些措施。1.推理判断题。根据第一段中“Areflashfloodsbeingmoreserious?AccordingtotheEnvironmentAgency(EA)around5.2millionpropertiesinEnglandaloneareatriskofflooding.Climatechangeisbringingmoreunpredictableweatherpatterns,wetterweatherandrisingsealevels.Thereforeprotectingyourhomefromfloodinghasneverbeenmoreimportant.(突发性洪水正在变得越来越严重吗?根据环境署(EA)的数据,仅英格兰就有520万处房产面临洪水的风险。气候变化带来了更多不可预测的天气模式、更潮湿的天气和海平面上升。因此,保护你的家园免受洪水的侵袭从未像现在这样重要)”可知,作者先提出问题,然后说明洪水的确变得更加严重,再引出保护自己免受洪水侵袭的话题。由此可知,作者提出问题的目的在于引出话题。故选B项。2.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中“Butbeparticularlycarefulwhentravellingbycar.Don’tdrivethroughfloodedstreets—it’sdifficulttojudgethewaterdepth,androadwayshiddenbelowthewatercancollapse.(但开车旅行时要特别小心。不要在被水淹没的街道上开车——很难判断水深,而且隐藏在水下的道路可能会坍塌)”可知,司机们被特别建议在出行时避开被水淹没的街道。故选A项。3.推理判断题。根据最后一段中“InMarchofthisyear,theMetOfficepredictedthatextremerainfalleventscouldbefourtimesasfrequentby2080paredtothe1980s.(今年3月,英国气象局预测,到2080年,极端降雨事件的频率可能是20世纪80年代的四倍)”可知,作

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