首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
A、Places at the heart of continents. B、Places where continents meet. C、Places where the rock is not stable. D、Places near the co
A、Places at the heart of continents. B、Places where continents meet. C、Places where the rock is not stable. D、Places near the co
admin
2021-07-14
45
问题
(13)Scientists who study the earth tell us that the continents and ocean floors are always moving. Sometimes, this movement is violent and might result in great destruction. Today, we examine the process that causes earthquakes. Scientists now know that the surface of the earth is not as permanent as it had been thought. Scientists explain that the surface of our planet is always in motion. Continents move about the earth like huge ships at sea. They float on pieces of the earth’s outer skin, or crust. Only since the 1960s have scientists begun to understand that the earth is a great, living structure. (14)Some experts say this new understanding is one of the most important revolutions in scientific thought. The revolution is based on the work of scientists who study the movement of the continents—a process called plate tectonics (构造学). Earthquakes are a result of that process. Plate tectonics is the area of science that explains why the surface of the earth changes and how those changes cause earthquakes. Tectonic plates can cause earthquakes as they move. Modern instruments show that about 90% of all earthquakes take place along a few lines in several places around the earth. (15) These lines follow underwater mountains, where hot liquid rock flows up from deep inside the planet. Other earthquakes take place at the edges of continents. Pressure increases as two plates move against each other. When this happens, one plate moves past the other, suddenly causing the earth’s surface to split. Earthquakes are among the most frightening events that nature can produce. At times like these, we remember that the ground is not as solid and unchanging as people might like to think.
Questions 13 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.
13. What may lead to earthquakes according to the passage?
14. What do the experts say about this new understanding?
15. Where do earthquakes likely happen?
选项
A、Places at the heart of continents.
B、Places where continents meet.
C、Places where the rock is not stable.
D、Places near the coastlines.
答案
B
解析
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/7kJ7777K
0
大学英语六级
相关试题推荐
随着中国经济的快速发展,汉语开始逐步在世界范围内升温。来自国家汉办(theOfficeofChineseLanguage)的数据显示,目前除中国之外,全球学习、使用汉语的人数已逾1亿人。已经有60多个国家通过颁布法令政令等方式将汉语教学纳入国民教育
A、Thosewholiveinthevirtualworld.B、Thosewhohavetoworklonghours.C、Thosewhoareusedtoonlinetransactions.D、Those
A、TheclasshasbeenassignedtoreaditinEnglish.B、HewasabletoreaditinFrench.C、Heisn’tsureit’savailableinEng
A、ShipmentsofgoodsfromChina.B、Detectiontrees.C、Theseedsfromashtrees.D、Theinvasionoftheemeraldashborer.D
A、200.B、400.C、600.D、800.C短文在最后提到,到70岁时每天需要400国际单位(IU)的维生素D,71岁及以上的人就需要600IU。题目问80岁的老人,故选C。
A、Theymakehimfeelgood.B、Heisindifferenttothem.C、Theyborehimtodeath.D、Heisoverburdened.A女士说:“很多学生带来了他们的朋友,他说感觉受
A、Itslowpurchaseprice.B、Itswideavailability.C、Itsgoodnutritionalvalue.D、Itshighwatercontent.C①选项都是表示积极信息的名词短语,推测题
A、Indifferent.B、Suspicious.C、Favorable.D、Critical.C女士说:“我真的喜欢读你的书。我刚读完这本,从头读到尾只花了一天时间”。故选C。
A、Whyspeciesdon’tavoidextinctionbyadapting.B、Whyhumanswon’tbecomeextinctinthefuture.C、Whyspeciesbecomeextinct
A、Shewasveryluckytoseemanywhales.B、Shedidn’tgotothewhale-watchingtrip.C、Shedidn’tseeawhaleonherwhale-watch
随机试题
引起血栓闭塞性脉管炎的因素不包括
女性,28岁,因颈外侧部切割伤大出血引起休克,已做了抢救,反映补充血容量成功的最好临床指标是
可以采用BOT方式的项目有()。
中国古典园林中,借景的方法有多种,如借池塘中的鱼称为()。
两种学习之间发生相互干扰、阻碍的迁移称为()。
“捧着一颗心来,不带半根草去”这句名言出自()。
某研究所人员结构状况如下:所有女性都拥有博士学位。有的男博士有高级职称,但所里也存在既没有博士学位也没有高级职称的人员。根据以上陈述,可以推出以下哪项?
给出下列代码段:inti=3,j;outer:while(i>0){j=3;inner:while(j>0){if(j<=2)breakoute
能够用于标识对象名称的属性是
WhatwasthecauseofthestampedeataHindufestival?
最新回复
(
0
)