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  The north magnetic pole(磁极)is no longer a resident of Canada.It has drifted across the Canadian Arctic and is now angling toward Siberia.

  Not to be confused with the geographic North Pole-the northern extremity of the Earth's axis(地轴),the north magnetic pole(where the Earth's magnetic field is directed downward)is moving due to natural changes in the Earth's magnetic field, a process that originates about 3, 000 kilometers below our feet, in the outer core(核心)of the planet.But scientists are now noticing that the magnetic pole has picked up its pace.

  Over the past century, the pole has been migrating at an average speed of about 10 kilometers per year, says Larry Newitt, head of Geomagnetic Laboratory at Natural Resources Canada in Ottawa.Since the 1970s, this speed has increased to about 50 kilometers per year.

  Scientists are wondering why the speed is increasing, says Newitt.One Hypothesis(假说)relates it to “magnetic jerks”, sudden shifts(变化)in the rate of change of the magnetic field.There have been three jerks in the past four decades, each one correlating to an increase in speed.

  If the north magnetic pole continues at its current rate, it could reach Siberia by 2056.

  “For most of recorded history, the pole has been a part of Canada, and now it's not,” says Newitt.“It may be a blow to our collective psyche, but other than that, it doesn't have a major effect on most people's existence.

1.Find in the passage a word closest in meaning to the underlined word “angling”.

2.What could happen to the north magnetic pole by the middle of the 21 century?(回答词数不超过8个)

3.What is the main idea of the passage?(回答词数不超过8个)

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  1.注:从上下文明显可以看出该词的意思是“移动,运行”,所以在第二段的第一句is directed downward)is moving 及第二段的第一句has been migrating at an average speed of about 10 kilometers per year.

  2.注:倒数第二段:If the north magnetic pole continues at its current rate, it could reach Siberia by 2056.

  3.本文主要讲北磁极的快速移动,而且这种移动速度加快了。the magnetic pole has picked up its pace.(第二段最后),所以,回答用:The north magnetic pole is moving faster.


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2.What made the result of the election hardest to predict according to the author?(回答词数不超9个)

3.What do the underlined words”enormous challenges”refer to according to the passage?(回答词数不超过7个)

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  The curtain on the 2008 US presidential election finally rose last month as John McCain and Barack Obama were formally nominated(提名)as candidates of the two major parties.This may be one of the hardest decisions voters have to make between two appealing candidates.

  The big question for voters, as they face both an economic downturn and international threats, is:who will they elect?A young first-term senator promising change and new ideas, or a longtime senator with strong military experience and a reputation as a maverick(特立独行的人)?

  American voters have never seen a candidate quite like Obama.He has a white mother from the US and a black father from Kenya who left the family when Obama was very young.He spent part of his youth in Indonesia.

  His supporters say Obama’s childhood gives him the advantage to repair the recent damage done to America’s image abroad.His opponents focus on his inexperience, noting he hasn’t finished his first term in the Senate.

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