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Passage1
Rainmaking
Theideaofrainmakingisalmostasoldasman,butitwasnotuntil1946
thatmansucceededinmakingrain.Inancienttimes,rainmakershadclaimed
tobringrainbymanymethods:dancing,singing,killingvariouskinds
oflivingcreatures(includinghumans),andblowingastreamofwater
intotheairfromakindofpipe.
Morerecently,somerainmakersclaimedtomakerainbyshootingguns,
causingexplosions,orburningchemicals,thesmokeofwhichwassupposed
tocauseraintofall.Theserainmakersaskedforasmuchas1,000dollars
tomakeaninchofrain.Onewassoeffectivethathewasalmosthanged.
Hewasbelievedtohavecausedatwenty-inchraininsouthernCalifornia
thatfloodedtheland,killedseveralpeople,anddidmillionsofdollars'
worthofdamage.
Before1946,rainmakerswereeitherliarsorhonestpeoplewhohappened
tohavegoodluck.Scientificrainmakingwasstartedinthatyearby
VincentJ.Schaefer,ascientistatthelaboratoriesoftheGeneral
ElectricCompanyinNewYorkState.Hissuccesswastheresultofalucky
accidentthatchangedyearsoffailureintovictory.
Foralongtime,menhaveunderstoodwhereraincomesfrom.Waterfrom
thesurfaceofoceansandlakesbecomespartoftheair,whereitforms
cloudsfromwhichrainfalls.Butexactlywhatstartstheformationof
raindropswasnotknownuntilquiterecently.AmannamedJohnAitken
provedthatdropsofwatergatheraroundtinybitsofdustorothermatter.
Thecentersofthedropsaresosmallthatthehumaneyecannotseethem.
Withoutsuchcenters,itseems,raindropsdonotform.
DuringWorldWarII,Dr.IrvingLangmuir,ascientist,washiredbythe
GeneralElectricCompanytostudyhowandwhyiceformsonthewingsof
airplanes.HeandayoungassistantnamedSchaeferwenttoamountainin
thestateofNewHampshire,wheresnowstormsarecommonandcoldwinds
blow.
WhileinNewHampshire,LangmuirandSchaeferweresurprisedtolearnthat
oftenthetemperatureofthecloudssurroundingthemwasfarbelowthe
freezingpoint,andyeticedidnotformintheclouds.AftertheWar,
Schaeferexperimentedwithamachinethatcreatedcold,moistairsimilar
totheairfoundinclouds.Toimitatethemoistairofacloud,Schaefer
wouldbreatheintothemachine.Thenhewoulddropintothefreezerabit
ofpowder,sugar,orsomeothersubstance.Forweeksandmonthshetried
everythinghecouldimagine.Nothinghappened.Nocrystalsoficewere
formed.Noneofthesubstanceswouldserveasthecenterofasnowcrystal
orraindrop.
OneJulymorning,Schaeferwasdroppinginbitsofvarioussubstancesand
watchingtheunsuccessfulresults.Finally,afriendsuggestedthatthey
gotoeatlunch,andSchaefergladlywentwithhim.Asusual,heleftthe
coverofthefreezerup,sincecoldairsinksandwouldnotescapefrom
thebox.
Returningfromlunch,Schaeferwasbeginningtoperformhisexperiments
againwhenhehappenedtolookatthetemperatureofthefreezer.Ithad
risentoapointhigherthanthatrequiredforicecrystalstoremainsolid.
Thewarmsummerweatherhadarrivedwithouthisnoticingit.Hewouldhave
tobemorecarefulinthefuture.
Thereweretwochoicesnow.Hecouldclosethecoverandwaitforthe
freezeritselftolowertheairtemperature,orhecouldmaketheprocess
occurfasterbyaddingdryice,agasinsolidformthatisvery,very
cold.Hechosethelatterplan.Hedecidedtotryacontainerofdryice.
Ashedroppedthesteamingwhitedryiceintothefreezer,hehappened
tobreatheoutalargeamountofair.Andthere,beforehiseyes,it
happened!Hehadmadeicecrystals,notbyaddingcenterstothemoisture
butbycoolingthebreathsomuchthattheliquidhadtoformcrystals!
Schaefercalledtohishelperstocomeandwatch.Thenhebegantoblow
hisbreathintothefreezeranddroplargepiecesofdryicethroughit
tocreatecrystalswhichbecameatinysnowstormfallingslowlytothe
floorofhislaboratory.
Ifhecouldmakesnowinafreezer,Schaeferthought,whycouldn,thedo
soinarealcloud?Hedecidedtotryitinanairplanewithamachine
toblowdryiceoutintotheclouds.
OnacolddayinNovember,SchaeferandLangmuirsawcloudsinthesky,
andSchaeferclimbedintotheairplane.Herealizedhewouldhavetofly
somedistancebeforefindingtherightkindofcloud—abiggrayonethat
mustbefilledwithmoisture.Seeingone,Schaefertoldthepilotofthe
planetoflyabovethecloud.Atthepropertime,hestartedthemachine,
anddryicebegantofallfromtheairplaneintothecloudbelow.When
halftheloadofdryicewasgone,themotorstoppedbecauseithadbecome
toocold.Schaeferhadtothinkquickly.Hemerelythrewtheremaining
dryiceoutofthewindowoftheplane?80?
andintothecloudbelow.
Ontheground,Dr.Langmuirwatchedexcitedlyandsawsnowfallingfrom
thebottomofthecloud.WhenSchaeferreturnedtotheground,bluewith
cold,Langmuirrantohim,shouting,“Youhavemadehistory!”Andindeed
hehad.Almostassoonasthenewsofhisaccomplishmentwassentacross
theUnitedStatesandaroundtheworld,ahundredotherrainmakerswere
throwingdryiceintoclouds—or"seedingtheclouds"asitwascalled.
WhenSchaeferdiscoveredthaticecrystalscouldbeformedwithoutfinding
therightmaterialtomakecentersforthecrystals,hestoppedsearching
forsuchmaterials.ButanotheryoungworkeratGeneralElectric,Bernard
Vonnegutbeganlookingthroughachemistrybookforsomechemicalcompound
thatmighthavetherightsizeandshapetoformcrystalsaroundit.He
foundwhathewasbookingfor.Itwasacompoundcalledsilveriodide(碘
化車艮).Hegotsomesilveriodideanddevelopedawayofburningitto
producetinyparticlesthatwouldseparateintheairandformsnow-
hehoped.
Finallyheshotthematerialupintotheairandwaitedforthestorm.
Nothinghappened.Hecouldn'tunderstandwhy.Thecompoundoughttoform
entersforcrystals.Heaskedascientisttoexaminethechemicalshehad
used.Therewasthetrouble.Thesilveriodidehehadusedwasnotpure.
Hegotmoreofthematerial,performedhisexperimentagain,andthere
werethesnowcrystals!Today,scientificrainmakersgenerallyusesilver
iodide,Whichcanbesentintotheairfromthegroundbymeansofasimple,
inexpensivemachine.Thisprocessismoresatisfactorythantheuseof
dryicewhichcanbedestructive.
1.Humanbeingswereabletomakeraininancienttimes.
2.Dr.IrvingLangmuirandSchaeferwenttoNewHampshiretostudyhow
andwhyiceformsonthewingsofairplanes.
3.Schaeferfoundouttheraindropscouldbemadewithouthavingto
searchtherightmaterialtomaketheircenters.
4.Usingsilveriodidetomakerainismoresatisfactorythanusingdry
ice.
5.Raincanbemadebyshootingsaltontotheclouds.
6.Schaeferfoundthewarmsummerweatherwasfavorableforrainmaking.
7.BernardVonnegutlookedthroughachemistrybooktofindwhethersilver
iodidewastherightmaterialformakingrain.8.Schaefersucceededin
makingicecrystalsbycoolingthebreathsomuchthattheliquid
crystals.
9.InNewHampshireSchaeferexperimentedwithamachinecreatingcold,
moistair
similartotheairorothermatter.
10.AccordingtoJohnAitken,waterdropsgatheraround_
Passage2
Asthe11oflifecontinuestoincrease,wearefastlosingtheartof
relaxation.Onceyouareinhabitofrushingthroughlife,beingonthe
gofrommorningtillnight,itishardtoslowdown.Butrelaxationis
essentialforahealthymindandbody.
Stressisanaturalpartofeverydaylifeandthereisnowaytoavoid
it.Infact,itisnotthebadthingitisoften12tobe.Acertainamount
ofstressis13toprovidemotivationandgivepurposetolife.Itisonly
whenthestressgetsoutofcontrolthatitcanleadtopoor14
andillhealth.
Theamountofstressapersoncan15dependsverymuchontheindividual.
Somepeoplearenotafraidofstress,andsuchcharactersare16prime
materialformanagerialresponsibilities.Othersloseheartatthefirst
signsof17difficulties.Whenexposedtostress,inwhateverform,we
reactbothchemicallyandphysically.Infactwemakechoicebetween
“fight"or"flight"andinmoreprimitivedaysthechoicesmadethe
differencebetweenlifeordeath.Thecriseswemeettodayareunlikely
tobeso18,buthoweverlittlethestress,itinvolvesthesameresponse.
Itiswhensuchareactionlastslong,throughcontinued19tostress,
thathealthbecomesendangered.Suchseriousconditionsashighblood
pressureandheartdiseasehaveestablished1inkswithstress.Sincewe
cannot20stressfromour1ives(itwouldbeunwisetodosoevenifwe
could),weneedtofindwaystodealwithit.
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Passage3
Intheearlydaysofnuclearpower,theUnitedStatesmakemoneyonit.
Buttodayopponents(反對(duì)者)havesocomplicateditsdevelopmentthat
nonuclearplantshavebeenorderedorbuiltherein12years.
Thegreatestfearofnuclearpoweropponentshasalwaysbeenareactor
“meltdown”.Today,thechancesofameltdownthatwou1dthreatenU.S.
publichealthareverylittle.Buttoevenfurtherreducethepossibility,
engineersaretestingnewreactorsthatrelynotonhumanjudgmenttoshut
themdownbutonthelawsofnature.NowGeneralElectricisalready
buildingtwoadvancedreactorsinJapan.Butdon,texpectthemevenon
U.S.shoresunlessthingschangeinWashington.
Theprocedureforlicensingnuclearpowerplantsisabaddream.Anytime
during,orevenafter,construction,anobjectionbyanygroupor
individualcanbringeverythingtoahaltwhilethematterisinvestigated
ortakentocourt.Meanwhile,thebuildermustaddnice-but-not-necessary
improvements,someofwhichforcehimtoknockdownwallsandstartover.
Ineverycasewhenaplanthasbeenopposed,theNuclearRegulation
Commissionhasultimatelygrantedalicensetoconstructoroperate.But
thevictoryoftencostssomuchthattheutilityendsupabandoningthe
plantanyway.
AcaseinpointistheShorehamplantonNewYork,sLongIsland.Shoreham
wasavirtualtwintotheMillstoneplantinConnecticut,bothordered
inthemid-60's.Millstone,completedfor$101million,hasbeen
generatingelectricityfortwodecades.Shoreham,however,wassingled
outbyantinuclearactivistswho,bysendinginendlessprotests,drove
thecostover$5billionanddelayeditsuseformanyyears.
Shorehamfinallywonitsoperationlicense.Buttheplanthasnever
producedawattpower.GovernorMarioCuomo,anopponentofaShoreham
startup,usedhispowertoforceNewYork,spublic-utilitiescommission
toacceptthefollowingsettlement:thepowercompanycouldpassthecost
ofShorehamalongtoitsconsumersonlyifitagreednottooperatethe
plant.I'oday,aperfectlygoodfacility,capableofservicinghundreds
ofthousandsofhomes,sitsrusting.
21.Theauthor'sattitudetowardthedevelopmentofnuclearpoweris.
A.negativeB.neutral
C.positiveD.
questioning
22.Whathasmadetheprocedureforlicensingnuclearpowerplantsabad
dream?
A.TheinefficiencyoftheNuclearRegulationCommission.B.Theenormous
costofconstructionandoperation.
C.Thelengthoftimeittakestomakeinvestigations.
D.Theobjectionoftheopponentsofnuclearpower.
23.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph2that.
A.therearenotenoughsafetymeasuresintheU.S.forrunningnew
nuclearpowerplants
B.itisnottechnicaldifficultiesthatpreventthebuildingofnuclear
powerplantsintheU.S.
C.therearealreadymorenuclearpowerplantsthannecessaryinthe
U.S.
D.theAmericangovernmentwillnotallowJapanesenuclearreactorsto
beinstalledintheU.S.
24.GovernorMarioCuomo'schiefintentioninproposingthesettlement
wasto.
A.stoptheShorehamplantfromgoingintooperation
B.urgethepowercompanytofurtherincreaseitspowersupply
C.permittheShorehamplanttooperateundercertainconditions
D.helpthepowercompanytosolveitsfinancialproblems
25.Thephrase"singleout"isclosestinmeaningto.
A.delayB.end
up
C.completeD.
separate
Passage4
Waterproblemsinthefuturewillbecomemoreintenseandmorecomplex.
Ourincreasingpopulationwilltremendouslyincreaseurbanwastes,
primarilysewage.Ontheotherhand,increasingdemandsforwaterwill
decreasesubstantiallytheamountofwateravailablefordilutingwastes.
Rapidlyexpandingindustrieswhichinvolvemoreandmorecomplexchemical
processeswillproducelargevolumesofliquidwastes,andmanyofthese
willcontainchemicalswhicharepoisonous.Tofeedourrapidlyexpanding
population,agriculturewillhavetobeintensified.Thiswillinvolve
ever-increasingquantitiesofagriculturechemicals.Fromthis,itis
apparentthatdrasticstepsmustbetakenimmediatelytodevelop
correctivemeasuresforthepollutionproblem.
Therearetwowaysbywhichthispollutionproblemcanbelessened.The
firstrelatestothetreatmentofwastestodecreasetheirpollutionhazard.
Thisinvolvestheprocessingofsolidwastes"priorto"disposalandthe
treatmentofliquidwastes,oreffluents(廢料),topermitthereuseof
thewaterorbestreducepollutionuponfinaldisposal.
Asecondapproachistodevelopaneconomicuseforallorapartofthe
wastes.Farmmanureisspreadinfieldsasanutrient(養(yǎng)料)ororganic
supplement.Effluentsfromsewagedisposalplantsareusedinsomeareas
bothforirrigationandforthenutrientscontained.Effluentsfromother
processingplantsmayalsobeusedasasupplementalsourceofwater.Many
industries,suchasmeatandpoultryprocessingplants,arecurrently
convertingformerwasteproductionintomarketablebyproducts.Other
industrieshavepotentialeconomicusesfortheirwasteproducts.
26.Thepurposeofthispassageis.
A.towarnthereaderofthedwindlingwatersupply
B.toexplainindustrialusesofwater
C.toacquaintthereaderwithwaterpollutionproblems
D.todemonstratevariousmeasurestosolvethepollutionproblemWhich
ofthefollowingpointsisnotincludedinthepassage?
A.Industrialdevelopmentincludesthesimplificationofcomplex
chemicalprocesses.
B.Dilutingwastesneedscertainamountofwater.
C.Demandsforwaterwillgoupalongwiththeexpandingpopulation.
D.Intensivecultivationoflandrequiresmoreandmorechemicals.The
readercanconcludethat.
A.countriesoftheworldwillworktogetheronpollutionproblems
B.byproductsfromwastesleadtoamoreprosperousmarketplace
C.scienceismakinggreatprogressonincreasingwatersupplies
D.someindustriesarenowmakingeconomicuseofwastes
Theauthorgivessubstancetothepassagethroughtheuseof.
A.interviewswithauthoritiesinthefieldofwatercontrols
B.opinionandpersonalobservations
C.definitionswhichclarifyimportantterms
D.strongargumentandpersuasions
Thewords"priorto”(Para.2)probablymean.
A.afterB.during
C.beforeD.beyond
二、完型填空
Moreandmorestudentswanttostudyin"hot"majors.1aresult,many
studentswantto2theirinterestsandstudyinthese3suchasforeign
languages,internationalbusinessandlaw,etC.Fewerandfewerstudents
choosescientificmajors,4maths,physicsandbiology,andartmajors,
5history,Chineseandphilosophy.6studentscanstudyinthese"hot"
majors,becausethenumberofthese"hot"majors7limiteD.Ifone8
interestinhisworkorstudy,9canhedowell?I10thisfromoneof
myclassmates.Heis11thecountryside.Hisparentsarefarmers.Though
he12biology,hechose(<internationalbusiness”.He13tolivealife
whichisdifferent14ofhisparents.Intheend,hefoundhe15indoing
business.Hefoundallthesubjectstobe16.17thiswouldn'thave
happenedifhehadchosenhismajoraccordingtohisowninterests.
Choosingamajorinuniversity18decideone'swholelife.Majors19are
not"hot"todaymaybecomethe"hot"majoroftomorrow.Choosingyour
majoraccordingtoyourown20isthebestwaytosucceeD.
1.A.BeingB.ForC.HavingD.As
2.A.giveupB.appearC.giveD.master
3.A.placeB.roomC.areasD.space
4.A.forexampleB.muchasC.andsoonD.asaresult
5.A.evenB.likeC.justD.or
6.A.OnlyafewB.QuiteafewC.PerhapsD.Many
7.A.isB.areC.wouldbeD.havebeen
8.A.hadnoB.hadC.hasnoD.has
9.A.whyB.andwhatC.howD.andhow
10.A.suggestedB.guessedC.searchedD.learned
11.A.outofB.offC.inD.from
12.A.studiedB.likesC.learnsD.succeedstostudy
13.A.wantsB.doesn,twantC.enjoysD.doesn'tlike
14.A.fromwhichB.fromthatC.forwhichD.forthat
15.A.wasinterestedB.wascleverC.wasnotinterestedD.wasnot
clever
16.A.lovelyB.rareC.obviousD.tiresome
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