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6、The ability of forests to absorb man-made CO2 is weakening, according to an analysis of two decades of data from more than 30 sites in the frozen north.

The study was conducted by a team of Canadian, Chinese and European researchers and published in the science journal Nature on January 3. The findings mean that more of the CO2 we release will end up affecting the climate rather than being safely locked away in trees or soil.

As plants take up more CO2, that should put a break on CO2 increases, scientists once thought. However, the new data suggest that this idea is too simplified. The research team monitored the date in autumn at which the forests switched from being a net sink for carbon into a net source. Instead of moving later in the year as they had expected, this date actually got earlier—in some places by a few days, but in others by a few weeks.

"This means potentially a bigger warming effect," said Timo Vesalai, who led the study. The precise effect the trend will have on future warming is hard to predict. But the research could partly explain why the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere is increasing faster than expected.

Currently, half of the man-made CO2 is absorbed by oceans and ecosystems on land.

Between 1970 and 2000, the CO2 concentration(浓度)in the atmosphere rose by 1.5ppm. Since 2000 the annual rise leap to an average of 1.9ppm—35% higher than expected.

In China, the average temperature in 2007 was 1.3℃ higher than the average temperature between 1970 and 2000.

So, it is time for us to take action now.

1. The whole passage is intended to tell us that_________.

   A. the average temperature is getting higher          B. trees are taking in less CO2

   C. the air is becoming worse and worse             D. the ecosystems on land are harmful

2. What does the third paragraph mainly tell us?

   A. Plants take up more CO2.                                                                B. Winter becomes later with spring earlier.

   C. Forests absorb less CO2.                                D. Plants can block CO2 increases.

3. With winter starting later and spring earlier, scientists once thought_________.

A. Plants would grow better with more sunshine

B. Trees would soak up less CO2

C. Trees will live longer and longer

D. Plants would take up more CO2 to put a break on its increase

4. According to the new data from the study, _________.

   A. the air is becoming cleaner         B. the CO2 concentration has dropped

   C. trees take up more CO2                    D. there exists a potential danger of warming effect

5. From the passage we know that_________.

   A. the ability of forests is becoming stronger

B. the research team has worked for about 30 years

C. the average temperature has risen recently

D. the CO2 concentration has risen by 15% since 2000

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The ability of forests to absorb man-made CO2 is weakening, according to an analysis of two decades of data from more than 30 sites in the frozen north.

The study was conducted by a team of Canadian, Chinese and European researchers and published in the science journal Nature on January 3. The findings mean that more of the CO2 we release will end up affecting the climate rather than being safely locked away in trees or soil.

As plants take up more CO2, that should put a break on CO2 increases, scientists once thought. However, the new data suggest that this idea is too simplified. The research team monitored the date in autumn at which the forests switched from being a net sink for carbon into a net source. Instead of moving later in the year as they had expected, this date actually got earlier—in some places by a few days, but in others by a few weeks.

"This means potentially a bigger warming effect," said Timo Vesalai, who led the study. The precise effect the trend will have on future warming is hard to predict. But the research could partly explain why the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere is increasing faster than expected.

Currently, half of the man-made CO2 is absorbed by oceans and ecosystems on land.

Between 1970 and 2000, the CO2 concentration(浓度)in the atmosphere rose by 1.5ppm. Since 2000 the annual rise leap to an average of 1.9ppm—35% higher than expected.

In China, the average temperature in 2007 was 1.3℃ higher than the average temperature between 1970 and 2000.

So, it is time for us to take action now.

1. The whole passage is intended to tell us that_________.

   A. the average temperature is getting higher          B. trees are taking in less CO2

   C. the air is becoming worse and worse             D. the ecosystems on land are harmful

2. What does the third paragraph mainly tell us?

   A. Plants take up more CO2.                                                                B. Winter becomes later with spring earlier.

   C. Forests absorb less CO2.                                D. Plants can block CO2 increases.

3. With winter starting later and spring earlier, scientists once thought_________.

A. Plants would grow better with more sunshine

B. Trees would soak up less CO2

C. Trees will live longer and longer

D. Plants would take up more CO2 to put a break on its increase

4. According to the new data from the study, _________.

   A. the air is becoming cleaner         B. the CO2 concentration has dropped

   C. trees take up more CO2                    D. there exists a potential danger of warming effect

5. From the passage we know that_________.

   A. the ability of forests is becoming stronger

B. the research team has worked for about 30 years

C. the average temperature has risen recently

D. the CO2 concentration has risen by 15% since 2000

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  The ability of forests to absorb man-made CO2 is weakening, according to an analysis of two decades of data from more than 30 sites in the frozen north.

  The study was conducted by a team of Canadian, Chinese and European researchers and published in the science journal Nature on January 3.The findings mean that more of the CO2 we release will end up affecting the climate rather than being safely locked away in trees or soil.

  As plants take up more CO2, that should put a break on CO2 increases, scientists once thought.However, the new data suggest that this idea is too simplified.The research team monitored the date in autumn at which the forests switched from being a net sink for carbon into a net source.Instead of moving later in the year as they had expected, this date actually got earlier-in some places by a few days, but in others by a few weeks.

  “This means potentially a bigger warming effect,”said Timo Vesalai, who led the study.The precise effect the trend will have on future warming is hard to predict.But the research could partly explain why the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere is increasing faster than expected.

  Currently, half of the man-made CO2 is absorbed by oceans and ecosystems on land.

  Between 1970 and 2000, the CO2 concentration(浓度)in the atmosphere rose by 1.5ppm.Since 2000 the annual rise leap to an average of 1.9ppm-35% higher than expected.

  In China, the average temperature in 2007 was 1.3℃ higher than the average temperature between 1970 and 2000.

  So, it is time for us to take action now.

(1)

The whole passage is intended to tell us that ________.

[  ]

A.

the average temperature is getting higher

B.

trees are taking in less CO2

C.

the air is becoming worse and worse

D.

the ecosystems on land are harmful

(2)

What does the third paragraph mainly tell us?

[  ]

A.

Plants take up more CO2

B.

Winter becomes later with spring earlier.

C.

Forests absorb less CO2

D.

Plants can block CO2 increases.

(3)

With winter starting later and spring earlier, scientists once thought ________.

[  ]

A.

Plants would grow better with more sunshine

B.

Trees would soak up less CO2

C.

Trees will live longer and longer

D.

Plants would take up more CO2 to put a break on its increase

(4)

According to the new data from the study, ________.

[  ]

A.

the air is becoming cleaner

B.

the CO2 concentration has dropped

C.

trees take up more CO2

D.

there exists a potential danger of warming effect

(5)

From the passage we know that ________.

[  ]

A.

the ability of forests is becoming stronger

B.

the research team has worked for about 30 years

C.

the average temperature has risen recently

D.

the CO2 concentration has risen by 15% since 2000

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