[分享] 戴爾美語練功坊 托福閱讀試題(6/20)

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戴爾美語練功坊 托福閱讀實力測驗試題(6/20日) WATER IN THE DESERT WATER IN THE DESERT Rainfall is not completely absent in desert areas, but it is highly variable. An annual rainfall of four inches is often used to define the limits of a desert. The impact of rainfall upon the surface water and groundwater resources of the desert is greatly influenced by landforms. Flats and depressions where water can collect are common features, but they make up only a small part of the landscape. Arid lands, surprisingly, contain some of the world's largest river systems, such as the Murray-Darling in Australia, the Rio Grande in North America, the Indus in Asia, and the Nile in Africa. These rivers and river systems are known as "exogenous" because their sources lie outside the arid zone. They are vital for sustaining life in some of the driest parts of the world. For centuries, the annual floods of the Nile, Tigris, and Euphrates, for example, has brought fertile silts and water to the inhabitants of their lower valleys. Today, river discharges are increasingly controlled by human intervention, creating a need for international river-basin agreements. The filling of the Ataturk and other dams in Turkey has drastically reduced flows in the Euphrates, with potentially serious consequences for Syria and Iraq. The flow of exogenous rivers varies with the season. The desert sections of long rivers respond several months after rain has fallen outside the desert, so that peak flows may be in the dry season. This is useful for irrigation, but the high temperatures, low humidity, and different day lengths of the dry season, compared to the normal growing season, can present difficulties with some crops. Regularly flowing rivers and streams that originate within arid lands are known as "endogenous." These are generally fed by groundwater springs, and many issue from limestone massifs, such as the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. Basaltic rocks also support springs, notably at the Jabal Al-Arab on the Jordan-Syria border. (A)■ Endogenous Rivers often do not reach the sea but drain into inland basins, where the water evaporates or is lost in the ground. (B)■ Most desert streambeds are normally dry, but they occasionally receive large flows of water and sediment. (C)■ Deserts contain large amounts of groundwater when compared to the amounts they hold in surface stores such as lakes and rivers. (D)■ But only a small fraction of groundwater enters the hydrological cycle-feeding the flows of streams, maintaining lake levels, and being recharged (or refilled) through surface flows and rainwater. In recent years, groundwater has become an increasingly important source of freshwater for desert dwellers. The United Nations Environment Program and the World Bank have funded attempts to survey the groundwater resources of arid lands and to develop appropriate extraction techniques. Such programs are much needed because in many arid lands there is only a vague idea of the extent of groundwater resources. It is known, however, that the distribution of groundwater is uneven, and that much of it lies at great depths. Groundwater is stored in the pore spaces and joints of rocks and unconsolidated (unsolidified) sediments or in the openings widened through fractures and weathering. The water-saturated rock or sediment is known as an "aquifer". Because they are porous, sedimentary rocks, such as sandstones and conglomerates, are important potential sources of groundwater. Large quantities of water may also be stored in lime stones when joints and cracks have been enlarged to form cavities. Most limestone and sandstone aquifers are deep and extensive but may contain ground waters that are not being recharged. Most shallow aquifers in sand and gravel deposits produce lower yields, but they can be rapidly recharged. Some deep aquifers are known as " fossil waters." The term " fossil " describes water that has been present for several thousand years. These aquifers became saturated more than 10, 000 years ago and are no longer being recharged. Water does not remain immobile in an aquifer but can seep out at springs or leak into other aquifers. The rate of movement may be very slow: in the Indus plain, the movement of saline (salty) ground waters has still not reached equilibrium after 70 years of being tapped. The mineral content of groundwater normally increases with the depth, but even quite shallow aquifers can be highly saline. 1. Which of the following statements about annual rainfall can be inferred from paragraph 1? (A) Flat desert areas receive more annual rainfall than desert areas with mountains. (B) Areas that receive more than four inches of rain per year are not considered deserts. (C) Many areas receive less than four inches of annual rainfall, but only a few are deserts. (D) Annual rainfall has no impact on the groundwater resources of desert areas. 2. The word " drastically " in the passage is closest in meaning to (A) obviously (B) torpidly (C) swiftly (D) severely 3. In paragraph 2, why does the author mention the Ataturk and other dams in Turkey? (A) To contrast the Euphrates River with other exogenous rivers (B) To illustrate the technological advances in dam building (C) To argue that dams should not be built on the Euphrates River (D) To support the idea that international river-basin agreements are needed 4. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is true of the Nile River? (A) The Nile's flow in its desert sections is at its lowest during the dry season. (B) The Nile's sources are located in one of the most arid zones of the world. (C) The Nile's annual floods bring fertile silts and water to its lower valley. (D) The Nile's periodic flooding hinders the growth of some crops. 5. Paragraph 5 supports all of the following statements about the groundwater in deserts EXCEPT: (A) The groundwater is consistently found just below the surface (B) A small part of the groundwater helps maintain lake levels (C) Most of the groundwater is not recharged through surface water (D) The groundwater is increasingly used as a source of freshwater 6. According to paragraph 6, which of the following statements about aquifers in deserts is TRUE? (A) Water from limestone and sandstone aquifers is generally better to drink than water from sand and gravel aquifers. (B) Sand and gravel aquifers tend to contain less groundwater than limestone or sandstone aquifers. (C) Groundwater in deep aquifers is more likely to be recharged than groundwater in shallow aquifers. (D) Sedimentary rocks, because they are porous, are not capable of storing large amounts of groundwater. 7. According to paragraph 6, the aquifers called fossil waters (A) contain fossils that are thousands of years old (B) took more than 10, 000 years to become saturated with water (C) have not gained or lost any water for thousands of years (D) have been collecting water for the past 10,000 years Answers: 1. 根據第一段, 關於年度降雨量可以推論出? 關鍵字詞--- annual rainfall 原文定位--- An annual rainfall of four inches is often used to define the limits of a desert. The impact of rainfall upon the surface water and groundwater resources of the desert is greatly influenced by landforms. 文中敘述依據年度降雨量四英吋為衡量是否定義為沙漠之界限. 意味 若雨量超過四英吋則不得視為沙漠. 因此答案為 B . 2. drastically 劇烈地; 猛烈地; 嚴厲地 = violently = vehemently = radically = rampantly = fiercely = furiously obviously 明顯地 = remarkably = noticeably = apparently = manifestly = evidently = strikingly = conspicuously swiftly 迅速地 = rapidly = promptly = speedily severely 嚴重地; 嚴厲地; 劇烈地 = seriously = sternly = stringently = rigidly 答案為 D. 3. 為何作者提及" 土耳其之與Ataturk 與及其他之水庫" 此題主要測驗"修辭目的" (Rhetorical Purpose) 原文 --- Today, river discharges are increasingly controlled by human intervention, creating a need for international river-basin agreements. The filling of the Ataturk and other dams in Turkey has drastically reduced flows in the Euphrates, with potentially serious consequences for Syria and Iraq. 根據原文, 河流之流出水量越來越受到人為之干預, 因而導致達成國際 河流盆地之協議有其必要性. 答案選擇 D. 4. 根據第二段, 下列關於Nile River 尼羅河之敘述何者正確? 關鍵字詞--- Nile River 原文定位--- For centuries, the annual floods of the Nile, Tigris, and Euphrates, for example, has brought fertile silts and water to the inhabitants of their lower valleys. 數個世紀以來, 尼羅河, 底格里斯河, 與幼發拉底河之年度氾濫可以為 下游之河谷帶來肥沃之淤泥與水. 答案為 C. 5. 第五段關於地下水之敘述何者為非? 針對此種否定訊息細節題型 ---- Except / Not ---- 可利用文中是否出現負面字詞(negative words) 或 列舉(enumeration) 之技巧進行解題. But only a small fraction of groundwater enters the hydrological cycle-feeding the flows of streams, maintaining lake levels, and being recharged (or refilled) through surface flows and rainwater. In recent years, groundwater has become an increasingly important source of freshwater for desert dwellers. The United Nations Environment Program and the World Bank have funded attempts to survey the groundwater resources of arid lands and to develop appropriate extraction techniques. Such programs are much needed because in many arid lands there is only a vague idea of the extent of groundwater resources. It is known, however, that the distribution of groundwater is uneven, and that much of it lies at great depths. 第五段尾, 出現轉折詞 however , 地下水之分布極為不平, 而且大多數 位於地底深處. 答案A. 地下水就正於地表下方. 與文章敘述背道而馳 故為答案. 6. 根據第六段, 下列關於aquifer (含水土層)何者正確? Large quantities of water may also be stored in lime stones when joints and cracks have been enlarged to form cavities. Most limestone and sandstone aquifers are deep and extensive but may contain ground waters that are not being recharged. Most shallow aquifers in sand and gravel deposits produce lower yields, but they can be rapidly recharged. Some deep aquifers are known as " fossil waters." 大量地下水儲存於石灰岩與砂岩之縫製與連接處, 然而位於深處難以 補充; 出現於沙子與碎石之較淺含水土層水量較少, 得以快速補充. 答案為 B . 7. 第六段關於為何aquifer 被稱為 fossil water 化石水. 關鍵字詞--- fossil water 原文定位--- Some deep aquifers are known as " fossil waters." The term " fossil " describes water that has been present for several thousand years. These aquifers became saturated more than 10, 000 years ago and are no longer being recharged. Fossil water (化石水) 已經存在有好幾千年了, 而此含水土層一萬年前 即已飽和且再也無法在進行回補水. 答案為 C . -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 59.126.31.60 ※ 文章網址: http://www.ptt.cc/bbs/TOEFL_iBT/M.1403248765.A.753.html
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