2017年大学英语六级阅读寒假练习题及答案.pdfVIP

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2017年大学英语六级阅读寒假练习题及答案.pdf

2017 年大学英语六级阅读寒假练习题及答案 Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage. Small increases in temperature found to add power to storms in the Atlantic. Hurricanes that form in the Atlantic Ocean are expected to gain considerable strength asthe global temperature continues to rise, a new study has found. Using modeling data focused on the conditions in which hurricanes form, a group ofinternational researchers based at Beijing Normal University found that for every 1.8 °F ( 1 ℃ )rise of the Earths temperature, the number of hurricanes in the Atlantic that are as strong orstronger than Hurricane Katrina will increase twofold to sevenfold. Hurricane strength is directly related to the heat of the water where the storm forms. Morewater vapor in the air from evaporating ocean water adds fuel to hurricanes that build strengthand head toward land. Hurricane Katrina is widely considered the measure for a destructive storm, holding themaximum Category 5 designation for a full 24 hours in late August 2005. It lost strength as itpassed over the Florida peninsula, but gained destructive power fight before colliding withNew Orleans, killing more than 200 people and causing $ 80 billion in damage. The study points to a gradual increase of Katrina-like events. The warming experiencedover the 20th century doubled the number of such debilitating( 将人类摧垮的 )storms. But theongoing warming of the planet into the 21st century could increase the frequency of theworst kinds of storms by 700 percent, threatening coastlines along the Atlantic Ocean withmuitiple Category 5 storms every year. Our results support the idea that changes in regional sea surface temperatures is theprimary cause of hurricane variability, said Aslak Girnstead, a researcher with the Center forIce and Climate at the University of Copenhagen. Th

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