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Historical climatic records are no longer used because of recent findings. ______

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第1题

The scientific name is the Holocene Age, but climatologists like to call our current clima
tic phase the Long Summer. The history of Earth's climate has rarely been smooth. From the moment life began on the planet billions of years ago, the climate has swung drastically and often abruptly from one state to another—from tropical swamp to frozen ice age. Over the past 10,000 years, however, the climate has remained remarkably stable by historical standards: not too warm and not too cold, or Goldilocks weather. That stability has allowed Homo sapiens, numbering perhaps just a few million at the dawn of the Holocene, to thrive; farming has taken hold and civilizations have arisen. Without the Long Summer, that never would have been possible.

But as human population has exploded over the past few thousand years, the delicate ecological balance that kept the Long Summer going has become threatened. The rise of industrialized agriculture has thrown off Earth's natural nitrogen and phosphorus cycles, leading to pollution on land and water, while our fossil-fuel addiction has moved billions of tons of carbon from the land into the atmosphere, heating the climate ever more.

Now a new article in the Sept. 24 issue of Nature says the safe climatic limits in which humanity has blossomed are more vulnerable than ever and that unless we recognize our planetary boundaries and stay within them, we risk total catastrophe. "Human activities have reached a level that could damage the systems that keep Earth in the desirable Holocene state," writes Johan Rockstrom, executive director of the Stockholm Environmental Institute and the author of the article. "The result could be irreversible and, in some cases, abrupt environmental change, leading to a state less conducive to human development."

Regarding climate change, for instance, Rockstrom proposes an atmospheric-carbon-concentration limit of no more than 350 parts per million (p.p.m.)—meaning no more than 350 atoms of carbon for every million atoms of air. (Before the industrial age, levels were at 280 p.p.m.; currently they're at 387 p.p.m, and rising.) That, scientists believe, should be enough to keep global temperatures from rising more than 2℃ above pre- industrial levels, which should be safely below a climatic tipping point that could lead to the Wide-scale melting of polar ice sheets, swamping coastal cities. "Transgressing these boundaries will increase the risk of irreversible climate change," writes Rockstrom. That's the impact of breaching only one of nine planetary boundaries that Rockstrom identifies in the paper. Other boundaries involve freshwater overuse, the global agricultural cycle and ozone loss. In each case, he scans the state of science to find ecological limits that we can't violate, lest we risk passing a tipping point that could throw the planet out of whack for human beings. It's based on a theory that ecological change occurs not so much cumulatively, but suddenly, after invisible thresholds have been reached. Stay within the lines, and we might just be all right.

In three of the nine cases Rockstrom has pointed out, however—climate change, the nitrogen cycle and species loss—we've already passed his threshold limits. In the case of global warming, we haven't yet felt the full effects, Rockstrom says, because carbon acts gradually on the climate—but once warming starts, it may prove hard to stop unless we reduce emissions sharply. Ditto for the nitrogen cycle, where industrialized agriculture already has humanity pouring more chemicals into the land and oceans than the planet can process, and for wildlife loss, where we risk biological collapse. "We can say with some confidence that Earth cannot sustain the current rate of loss without significant erosion of ecosystem resilience," says Rockstrom.

The paper offers a useful way of looking at the environment, especially for global policy makers. A

A.It is possible to grow crops.

B.Human beings have appeared.

C.Cultures have come into being.

D.It is possible for modem men to increase quickly.

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第2题

climatic()

A.气氛的

B.气候的

C.气人的

D.联系的

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第3题

Australia has several different climatic regions,from warm to()and tropical.

A.temperate

B.subtropical

C.humid

D.continental

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第4题

According to the passage, which of the following can be found in areas with quite differen
t climatic conditions on Earth?

A.Reef corals.

B.Bears.

C.Penguins.

D.Camels.

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第5题

Paragraphs 2 and 3 are written toA.discuss the causes of climatic irregularities.B.exempli

Paragraphs 2 and 3 are written to

A.discuss the causes of climatic irregularities.

B.exemplify the abnormal effects of EI Nino.

C.explain the way in which EI Nino develops.

D.show the recent observations of scientists.

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第6题

5:Scientists believe that human evolution ______.A.has seldom been accompanied by climatic

5:Scientists believe that human evolution ______.

A.has seldom been accompanied by climatic changes

B.has exerted little influence on climatic changes

C.has largely been effected by climatic changes

D.has had a major impact on climatic changes

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第7题

Scientists believe that human evolution______.A.has seldom been accompanied by climatic ch

Scientists believe that human evolution______.

A.has seldom been accompanied by climatic changes

B.has exerted little influence on climatic changes

C.has largely been effected by climatic changes

D.has had a major impact on climatic changes

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第8题

Scientists believe that human evolution_.A. has seldom been accompanied by climatic chan

Scientists believe that human evolution_.

A. has seldom been accompanied by climatic changes

B. has exerted little influence on climatic changes

C. has largely been effected by climatic changes

D. has had a major impact on climatic changes

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第9题

According to the passage,which of the following Can be found in areas with quite different
climatic conditions on Earth?

A.Reef corals.

B.Penguins.

C.Bears.

D.Camels.

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第10题

climatic()

A.气候的

B.不满的

C.聚集的

D.斑点的

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