Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, c, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.
We are descendents of the ice age. Periods of glaciations have spanned the whole of human existence for the past 2 million years. The rapid melting of the continental glaciers at the end of the last ice age spurred one of the most dramatic climate changes in the history of the planet. During this interglacial time, people were caught up in a cataclysm of human accomplishment, including the development of agriculture and animal husbandry. Over the past few thousand years, the Earth's climate has been extraordinarily beneficial, and humans have prospered exceedingly well under a benign atmosphere.
Ice ages have dramatically affected life on Earth almost from the very beginning. It is even possible that life itself significantly changed the climate. All living organisms pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and eventually store it in sedimentary rocks within the Earth's crust. If too much carbon dioxide is lost, too much heat escapes out into the atmosphere. This can cause the Earth to cool enough for glacial ice to spread across the land.
In general the reduction of the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been equalized by the input of carbon dioxide from such events as volcanic eruptions. Man, however, is upsetting the equation by burning fossil fuels and destroying tropical rain forests, both of which release stored carbon dioxide. This energizes the greenhouse effect and causes the Earth to warm. If the warming is significant enough, the polar ice caps eventually melt.
The polar ice caps drive the atmospheric and oceanic circulation systems. Should the ice caps melt, warm tropical waters could circle the globe and make this a very warm, inhospitable planet.
Over the past century, the global sea level has apparently risen upwards of 6 inches, mainly because of the melting of glacial ice. If present warming trends continue, the seas could rise as much as 6 feet by the next century. This could flood coastal cities and fertile river deltas, where half the human population lives. Delicate wetlands, where many marine species breed, also would be reclaimed by the sea. In addition, more frequent and severe storms would batter coastal areas, adding to the disaster of the higher seas.
The continued melting of the great ice sheets in polar regions could cause massiveamounts of ice to crash into the ocean. This would further raise the sea level and release more ice, which could more than double the area of sea ice and increase correspondingly the amount of sunlight reflected back into space. The cycle would then be complete as this could cause global temperatures to drop enough to initiate another ice age.
What does the final paragraph of the passage mainly discuss?
A. The condition that could lead to an ice age.
B. A rise in global temperatures.
C. The amount of sunlight reflected into space.
D. The relationship between the ocean and the sun.
We are descendents of the ice age. Periods of glaciations have spanned the whole of human existence for the past 2 million years. The rapid melting of the continental glaciers at the end of the last ice age spurred one of the most dramatic climate changes in the history of the planet. During this interglacial time, people were caught up in a cataclysm of human accomplishment, including the development of agriculture and animal husbandry. Over the past few thousand years, the Earth's climate has been extraordinarily beneficial, and humans have prospered exceedingly well under a benign atmosphere.
Ice ages have dramatically affected life on Earth almost from the very beginning. It is even possible that life itself significantly changed the climate. All living organisms pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and eventually store it in sedimentary rocks within the Earth's crust. If too much carbon dioxide is lost, too much heat escapes out into the atmosphere. This can cause the Earth to cool enough for glacial ice to spread across the land.
In general the reduction of the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been equalized by the input of carbon dioxide from such events as volcanic eruptions. Man, however, is upsetting the equation by burning fossil fuels and destroying tropical rain forests, both of which release stored carbon dioxide. This energizes the greenhouse effect and causes the Earth to warm. If the warming is significant enough, the polar ice caps eventually melt.
The polar ice caps drive the atmospheric and oceanic circulation systems. Should the ice caps melt, warm tropical waters could circle the globe and make this a very warm, inhospitable planet.
Over the past century, the global sea level has apparently risen upwards of 6 inches, mainly because of the melting of glacial ice. If present warming trends continue, the seas could rise as much as 6 feet by the next century. This could flood coastal cities and fertile river deltas, where half the human population lives. Delicate wetlands, where many marine species breed, also would be reclaimed by the sea. In addition, more frequent and severe storms would batter coastal areas, adding to the disaster of the higher seas.
The continued melting of the great ice sheets in polar regions could cause massiveamounts of ice to crash into the ocean. This would further raise the sea level and release more ice, which could more than double the area of sea ice and increase correspondingly the amount of sunlight reflected back into space. The cycle would then be complete as this could cause global temperatures to drop enough to initiate another ice age.
What does the final paragraph of the passage mainly discuss?
A. The condition that could lead to an ice age.
B. A rise in global temperatures.
C. The amount of sunlight reflected into space.
D. The relationship between the ocean and the sun.
Hỏi về nội dung chính của đoạn cuối là gì?
A. Mối quan hệ giữa đại dương và mặt trời
B. Nhiệt độ toàn cầu tăng lên
C. Lượng ánh nắng mặt trời phản chiếu vào không gian vũ trụ
D. Các điều kiện mà có thể dẫn tới một kỉ băng hà
Tạm dịch đoạn cuối: "The continued melting of the great ice sheets in polar regions could cause massiveamounts of ice to crash into the ocean. This would further raise the sea level and release more ice, which could more than double the area of sea ice and increase correspondingly the amount of sunlight reflected back into space. The cycle would then be complete as this could cause global temperatures to drop enough to initiate another ice age."
Sự tan chảy liên tục của các tảng băng lớn ở các vùng cực có thể khiến khối lượng lớn băng đổ xuống đại dương. Điều này sẽ tiếp tục nâng cao mực nước biển và giải phóng nhiều băng hơn, có thể làm tăng gấp đôi diện tích băng biển và tương ứng với lượng ánh sáng mặt trời phản xạ trở lại không gian sẽ tăng lên. Sau đó, chu kỳ sẽ hoàn tất vì điều này có thể khiến nhiệt độ toàn cầu giảm xuống đủ để bắt đầu một kỷ băng hà khác.
A. Mối quan hệ giữa đại dương và mặt trời
B. Nhiệt độ toàn cầu tăng lên
C. Lượng ánh nắng mặt trời phản chiếu vào không gian vũ trụ
D. Các điều kiện mà có thể dẫn tới một kỉ băng hà
Tạm dịch đoạn cuối: "The continued melting of the great ice sheets in polar regions could cause massiveamounts of ice to crash into the ocean. This would further raise the sea level and release more ice, which could more than double the area of sea ice and increase correspondingly the amount of sunlight reflected back into space. The cycle would then be complete as this could cause global temperatures to drop enough to initiate another ice age."
Sự tan chảy liên tục của các tảng băng lớn ở các vùng cực có thể khiến khối lượng lớn băng đổ xuống đại dương. Điều này sẽ tiếp tục nâng cao mực nước biển và giải phóng nhiều băng hơn, có thể làm tăng gấp đôi diện tích băng biển và tương ứng với lượng ánh sáng mặt trời phản xạ trở lại không gian sẽ tăng lên. Sau đó, chu kỳ sẽ hoàn tất vì điều này có thể khiến nhiệt độ toàn cầu giảm xuống đủ để bắt đầu một kỷ băng hà khác.
Đáp án D.