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It is midnight on September 22,2012.The sky above Manhattan,New York is filled with a curtain of colorful light. New Yorkers are fascinated by the beautiful aurora(极光).However, their fascination is short-1ived.

 Within a few seconds,electric bulbs dim(变暗)and flicker(闪烁),then become unusually bright for a few seconds.Then all the lights second  go out.Within 90 seconds,the entire eastern half of the US is without power.

 Besides the US,Europe,Japan and China are also  hit by the same terrible event.It is a violent solar flare(太阳耀斑),150 million kilometers away on the surface of the sun.

 Science fiction? No.A report funded by NASA and issued by the US National Academy of Sciences in January this year says it could happen.

 A massive solar flare is most likely on a spring or autumn night in 2012,according to the report.

Solar flares are huge explosions on the surface of the sun.In a matter of just a few  minutes they heat material to many millions of degrees and release as much energy as a billion megatons(百万吨)of TNT explosives.Solar flares release a stream of charged high-energy particles(粒子).They are called“solar winds”

 If one solar‘‘wind’’should hit the Earth's  magnetic shield(磁扬),the result could be terrible for humans.

But there’s no need to run  for cover from solar winds.  They do not harm 1ife on  Earth,they only affect the way we live,especially since  we depend so much on modern  technology.They can pump extra electricity into power line,  and pipelines,causing blackouts and fuel leaks(泄漏).  Solar winds are also known to affect mobile phone operations, and may disrupt wireless Internet services.

Moreover, solar winds can prevent normal satellite operations,and disrupt radio communications  and navigation systems such as the Global Positioning System.

 Auroras  are  powered  by  solar wind.This wind blows  past the Earth at about 400-700 km per second and creates storms in the Earth’s magnetic environment.In the polar regions these explode into southern or northern polar lights.

 The most serious solar storm that hit Earth in history happened in 1859. It caused the failure of telegraph(电报)systems in Europe and  North America.

 So, for humans,the sun is  a  double-edged sword. Without1 the sun, there would  be no 1ife  on  Earth. Without the sun,   Earth would be a frozen dark   ball floating in space.However,  on the other hand,the sun can  disorder our 1ives from time  to time.    

10.What is the main idea of the passage?

A.It introduces to readers the advantages and disadvantages of the sun.

B.It describes a science fiction set in Manhattan on 22 September 2012.    

C.It shows readers the way in which solar winds form inside the sun.

D.It explains what solar flares are and their effects on human life.

11.The first two paragraphs are written_________.

A.to show a beautiful scene in a true story

B.to describe the beautiful scenery of Manhattan

C.to describe the power problem around the world

D.to introduce the topic of this passage

12.What can we conclude from the passage?

A.Solar flares will do great harm to those who are using the Internet.

B.Solar flares cannot reach as far as the polar regions.

C.Solar flares are huge explosions that happen inside the sun.    

D.1f it weren’t’t for our reliance on technology, solar flares probably wouldn’t affect us.

13.Solar winds will likely affect us in the following ways EXCEPT that    

A.normal satellite operations will be stopped

B.the lights in the areas affected will go out at the same time

C.people on the streets will be struck to death

D.some navigation systems will be out of order

10、D。11、D。12、D。13、C。


解析:

10.主旨大意题,本文主要介绍了什么是Solar flares以及它们对人类生活所产生的影响,故此题答案应选D。

11.文章结构分析题,文章第一段的目的是通过对于Manhattan有可能发生的Solar flares来引入本文的主题。

12.细节理解题,根据文章第六小段“They do not harm life on Earth, they only affect the way we live, especially since we depend so much on modern technology”,即可得知答案为D,同时排除A。B根据倒数第三段可以排除。C错在inside。

13.细节理解题,根据同上题。所以,尽管solar winds威力很大,但却不会对人类的生命带来伤害。

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