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  11. AMENITY : COMFORTABLE

  (A) tact : circumspect

  (B) nuisance : aggravated

  (C) honorarium :grateful

  (D) favorite : envious

  (E) lounge : patient

  12. PAIN : ANALGESIC::

  (A) energy : revitalization

  (B) interest : stimulation

  (C) symptom : palliative

  (D) despair : anxiety

  (E) reward : incentive

  13. VOICE:SHOUT

  (A) ear : overhear

  (B) eve : see

  (C) hand : clutch

  (D) nerve : feel

  (E) nose : inhale

  14. PONTIFICATE: SPEAK

  (A) strut : walk

  (B) stare : look

  (C) patronize : frequent

  (D) eulogize : mourn

  (E) reciprocate : give

  15. BIBLIOPHILE : BOOKS

  (A) environmentalist : pollution

  (B) zoologist : animals

  (C) gourmet : food

  (D) calligrapher : handwriting

  (E) aviator : aircraft

  16. INDIGENT : WEALTH

  (A) presumptuous : independence

  (B) imperturbable : determination

  (C) inevitable : inescapability

  (D) indigestible : sustenance

  (E) redundant : indispensability

  This passage is based on an article published in 1990. Eight times within the pat million years, something in the Earth’s climatic equation has changed. allowing snow in the mountains and the northern Line latitudes to accumulate from one season to the next

  (5) instead of melting away. Each time, the enormous ice sheets resulting from this continual buildup lasted tens of thousands of years until the end of each particular glacial cycle brought a warmer climate. Scientists speculated that these glacial cycles were ultimately

  (10) driven by astronomical factors: slow, cyclic changes in the eccentricity of the Earth’s orbit and in the tilt and orientation of its spin axis. But up until around 30 years ago, the lack of an independent record of ice-age timing made the hypothesis untestable.

  (15) Then in the early 1950’s Emiliani produced the first complete record of the waxings and wanings of past glaciations. It came from a seemingly odd place. the seafloor. Single-cell marine organisms called "foraminifera" house themselves in shells made

  (20) from calcium carbonate. When the foraminifera die. sink to the bottom, and become part of seafloor sediments, the carbonate of their shells preserves certain characteristics of the seawater they inhabited. In particular, the ratio of a heavy, isotope of oxygen

  (25) (oxygen-18) to ordinary oxygen (oxygen- 16) in the carbonate preserves the ratio of the two oxygens in water molecules.

  It is now understood that the ratio of oxygen iso-topes in seawater closely reflects the proportion of

  (30) the world’s water locked up in glaciers and ice sheets. A kind of meteorological distillation accounts for the link. Water molecules containing the heavier isotope tend to condense and fall as precipitation slightly sooner than molecules containing the lighter isotope.

  (35) Hence, as water vapor evaporated from warm oceans moves away from its source. its oxygen -18 returns more quickly to the oceans than does its oxygen-16. What falls as snow on distant ice sheets and mountain glaciers is relatively depleted of oxygen -18. As the

  (40) oxygen-18-poor ice builds up the oceans become relatively enriched in the Isotope. The larger the ice sheets grow, the higher the proportion of oxygen-18 becomes in seawater- and hence in the sediments. Analyzing cores drilled from seafloor sediments,

  (45) Emiliani found that the isotopic ratio rose and fell in rough accord with the Earth’s astronomical cycles. Since that pioneering observation, oxygen-isotope measurements have been made on hundreds of cores A chronology for the combined record enables scien-

  (50) tists to show that the record contains the very same periodicities as the orbital processes. Over the past 800,000 years, the global ice volume has peaked every 100,000 years, matching the period of the orbital eccentricity variation. In addition, “wrinkles”

  (55) superposed on each cycle –small decreases or surges in ice volume – have come at intervals of roughly 23,000 and 41,000 years, in keeping with the pre- 内容来自:可可英语 //m.moreplr.com/GRE/201303/231557.shtml

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renounce [ri'nauns]

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v. 弃绝,放弃,否认

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intention [in'tenʃən]

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n. 意图,意向,目的

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questionable ['kwestʃənəbəl]

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adj. 可疑的,可置疑的

 
independent [indi'pendənt]

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adj. 独立的,自主的,有主见的
n. 独立

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factual ['fæktʃuəl]

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adj. 事实的,真实的

 
abstract ['æbstrækt]

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n. 摘要,抽象的东西
adj. 抽象的,理论

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related [ri'leitid]

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adj. 相关的,有亲属关系的

 
pollution [pə'lu:ʃən]

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n. 污染,污染物

 
slightly ['slaitli]

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adv. 些微地,苗条地

 
variation [.vɛəri'eiʃən]

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n. 变化,变动,变种,变奏曲

 


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