Since the early twentieth century, geophysicists have understood that the mantle churns and roils like a thick soup. The relative low density of the hottest rock makes that material buoyant, so it slowly ascends, while cooler, denser rock sinks until heat escaping the molten core warms it enough to make it rise again. While this process of convection was known to enable the horizontal movement of tectonic plates, until recently geophysicists were skeptical of its ability to lift or lower the planet’s surface vertically. However, recent technological advances have allowed geophysicists to make three-dimensional “snapshots” of the mantle by measuring vibrations, or seismic waves, set in motion by earthquakes originating in the planet’s outer shell and recording the time it takes for them to travel from an earthquake’s epicenter to a particular recording station at the surface. Because geophysicists know that seismic waves become sluggish in hot, low-density rock, and speed up in colder, denser regions, they can now infer the temperatures and densities in a given segment of the interior. By compiling a map of seismic velocities from thousands of earthquakes across the globe, they can also begin to map temperatures and densities throughout the mantle. These methods have revealed some unexpectedly immense formations in the deepest parts of the mantle; the largest of these is a buoyant mass of hot rock directly below
Q6:
The passage is primarily concerned with
答案是b,我选的d,为什么d错,有谁能帮我解释哈?谢拉~
Q7:
The passage suggests that geophysicists can now infer the characteristics in a given segment of the mantle by doing which of the following?
A. Observing how long it takes for seismic waves to travel from an earthquake’s epicenter to a particular surface location and applying knowledge of how rock temperature and density affect the velocity of those waves
B. Analyzing the results of studies linking the formation of some of Earth’s surface features with the violent collisions of tectonic plates and inferring the causes of the information of other features from those results
C. Recording data about earthquakes throughout the world and correlating the relative force and duration of those earthquakes with information about their geological environment
D. Comparing data about earthquakes that occur in southern Africa’s superswell with data about other types of seismic events that occur there
E. Using computer models to estimate the length of time it would take for a hypothetical landmass 1,000 miles across to rise one mile vertically
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Q8:
In line 10, the author mentions the Himalayan Mountains most likely in order to
A. highlight certain similarities between the southern African superswell and other massive features on Earth’s surface
B. identify a feature of Earth’s surface that predates the origins of the southern African superswell
C. provide an example of a feature of Earth’s surface that can explained by plate tectonics
D. suggest that geophysicists are correct in attributing the sculpting of Earth’s surface to violent collisions between tectonic plates
E. give an example of a feature of Earth’s surface that scientists are unable to explain fully
Q9:
According to the passage, the computer models referred to in line 86 have had which of the following effects?
答案是d,我选的a,为啥错啊~
Q9:
According to the passage, the computer models referred to in line 86 have had which of the following effects?
They have confirmed researchers’ doubts regarding the theory that convection within the mantle can lift or lower Earth’s surface vertically.
They have cast doubt on the validity of plate-tectonics theory as an explanation for the sculpting of Earth’s mountain ranges.
They have proved geophysicists’ theory that the behavior of seismic waves in Earth’s mantle is related to the temperature of the rock through which they are traveling.
They have convinced formerly skeptical researchers that rock formations deep in Earth’s mantle below southern Africa could have created the superswell.
They have confirmed researchers’ speculation that masses of hot rock are buoyant enough to rise to the upper part of Earth’s mantle.
Answer:
A 他们重新确认了研究人员关于地幔对流可以造成地表垂直高度变化的疑虑;
B 他们质疑了用板块碰撞理论揭示地球表面山地形成的有效性;
C 他们证明了关于地震波在地幔中的运动项和他们所经过的岩石的温度相关的理论
D 他们说服了有疑虑的科学家,陈述了在非洲的鸟地形下地幔的岩石成型的确能够形成那个奇怪的地形;
E 他们确认了科学家关于那些石头有足够的浮力以至于可以升到地幔上层的估计
文章中的原话是 电脑计算出鸟地形下面的地幔结构的确提供了足够的浮力来让上面的东西上升 D几乎就是原话阿
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