Day 65
TPO37 阅读
希腊先哲 错3对11
物种迁移 错2对12
现代建筑 错2对12
这三篇其实难度都不算小,但最近好像有了些感觉,能从文章里看到大致结构,以及一些重要信息。出题点开始有些感觉了,做题时候的效率明显提高,放在以前应该又是做不完。这几篇文章长难句还是有些的,词汇感觉还好,可能是最近积累多了,一些以前觉得比较生僻的词汇,现在都能认出来了。
需要复习的句子:
The second hypothesis is that, yes, we do perceive everything, but the brain categorizes the information, and whatever is not relevant to what we are concentrating on gets treated as low priority.
This time the distraction was a moving star field in the background, you know, where it looks like you are moving through space, passing stars.
Now that maybe the correct conclusion for visual distractions, but more research is needed to tell us how the brain deals with, say, the distractions of solving a math problem when we are hungry or when someone is singing in the next room.
We've been talking till now about the two basic needs of a biological community - an energy source to produce organic materials, you know ah, food for the organism, and the waste recycling or breakdown of materials back into inorganic molecules, and about how all this requires photosynthesis when green plants or microbes convert sunlight into energy and also requires microorganisms, bacteria, to secrete chemicals that break down or recycle the organic material to complete the cycle.
As we said, these hydro thermal vents are releasing into the ocean depth this intensely hot water and here is the thing, this hot water contains a chemical called hydrogen sulfide, and also a gas, carbon dioxide.
Now these bacteria actually combine the hydrogen sulfide with the carbon dioxide and this chemical reaction is what produces organic material which is the food for larger organisms.
Then in the 10th century, a scribe made a copy on parchment of some of his texts and diagrams including, as it turns out, The Method.
It wasn't until 1906 that a scholar came across the prayer book in a library and realized it was a palimpsest, and that the underlying layer of texts could only have come from Archimedes.
To avoid further damage to the manual script, the research team at the art museum has had to be extremely selective in their techniques they used to see the original writing.
He realized that the iron in the ancient ink would display if exposed to a certain X-ray imaging method, and except for small portions of the text that couldn't be deciphered, this technique's been very helpful in seeing Archimedes' texts and drawings through the medieval over writing.
Ah sediment as you know is material like sand, gravel, fossil fragments that is transported by natural processes like wind, water flow or the movement of glaciers.
During this epic, sediment was made by the kind of erosion and we atheling that happens when the climate is colder, and part of those sediments are fossils of plants and animals that lived at that time.
Now there is growing evidence that the presence of humans has altered the earth so much that a new epic of geologic history has begun-the Anthropocene epic, a new human-influenced epic.
The idea that around the year 1800 CE the human population became large enough, around a billion people, that its activities started altering the environment.
Also, things like the damming of rivers, has caused increased sediment production, not to mention the addition of more carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere.
Geologists in the far future will be able to examine the sediment being laid down today, whereas right now we can say that yes, human impact on the Earth is clear: It'll be future researchers who have a better perspective and will be able to really draw a line between the Holocene and the Anthropocene epics.
要复习的单词: consecutive decline squeeze perceive cortex
decipher parchment |