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发表于 2010-7-28 13:57:38 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
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   rior to 1965 geologists assumed that the two giant rock plates meeting at the San Andreas Fault generate heat through friction as they grind past each other, but in 1965 Henry found that temperatures in drill holes near the fault were not as elevated as had been expected. Some geologists wondered whether the absence of friction-generated heat could be explained by the kinds of rock composing the fault. Geologists’ pre-1965 assumptions concerning heat generated in the fault were based on calculations about common varieties of rocks, such as limestone and granite; but “weaker” materials, such as clays, had already been identified in samples retrieved from the fault zone. Under normal conditions, rocks composed of clay produce far less friction than do other rock types. In 1992 Byerlee tested whether these materials would produce friction 10 to 15 kilometers below the Earth’s surface. Byerlee found that when clay samples were subjected to the thousands of atmospheres of pressure they would encounter deep inside the Earth, they produced as much friction as was produced by other rock types. The harder rocks push against each other, the hotter they become; in other words, pressure itself, not only the rocks’ properties, affects frictional heating. Geologists therefore wondered whether the friction between the plates was being reduced by pockets of pressurized water within the fault that push the plates away from each other.


The passage suggests which of the following regarding Henry’s findings about temperature in the San Andreas Fault?
A.    Scientists have yet to formulate a definitive explanation for Henry’s findings.
B.    Recent research suggests that Henry’s explanation for the findings should be modified.
C.    Henry’s findings had to be recalculated in light of Byerlee’s 1992 experiment.
D.    Henry’s findings provided support for an assumption long held by geologists.
E.    Scientists have been unable to duplicate Henry’s findings using more recent experimental methods.
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沙发
发表于 2010-7-28 15:40:00 | 只看该作者
B
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板凳
发表于 2010-9-23 21:49:14 | 只看该作者
have yet to=have not to=还未,首先文章开头说Henry发现断层处并没有像以前的假设那样,温度升高,然后就开始接受一些地质学家开始解释温度没有升高的原因,有的认为是岩石的质地导致的,但是Byerlee的实验得出不仅岩石的质地影响岩石摩擦产生的热,还有压力也起到一定作用,文章最后说Geologists therefore wondered whether the friction between the plates was being reduced by pockets of pressurized加压的 water within the fault that push the plates away from each other. 注意这里说地质学家想知道是不是加压的水使得温度降低,在这里,对于解释断层处钻孔温度不高的解释还是没有定论,也就是A所说的
地板
发表于 2012-8-23 21:18:10 | 只看该作者
做错了这个,选了B。写下总结,Henry发现的是temperature而已,跟其他石头的成分无关,属于较客观的。做题目还是要仔细斟酌,千万不能大概看看就选
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发表于 2014-12-27 14:33:57 | 只看该作者
很容易选择B,看文章的时候要不断地和前面link,看逻辑关系,和结论是否得出,得出谁的结论,A是对的,后面讨论的点改变,不再关于H的发现
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