Bài tập  /  Bài đang cần trả lời

Read the following passage and circle the best answer to each of the following questions

kèm giải thích đầy đủ 60 xu ạ
Read the following passage and circle the best answer to each of the following questions. Write your answers in corresponding numbered boxes.

The first scientific attempt at coaxing moisture from a cloud was in 1946, when scientist Vincent Schaefer dropped 3 pounds of dry ice from an airplane into a cloud and, to his delight, produced snow. The success of the experiment was modest, but it spawned optimism among farmers and ranchers around the country. It seemed to them that science had finally triumphed over weather.

        Unfortunately, it didn’t work out that way. Although there were many cloud-seeding operations, during the late 1940s and the 1950s, no one could say whether they had any effect on precipitation. Cloud seeding, or weather modification as it came to be called, was dearly more complicated than had been thought. It was not until the early 1970s that enough experiments had been done to understand the processes involved. What these studies indicated was that only certain types of clouds are amenable to seeding. One of the most responsive is the winter orographic cloud, formed when air currents encounter a mountain slope and rise. If the temperature in such a cloud is right, seeding can increase snow yield by 10 to 20 percent.

There are two major methods of weather modification. In one method, silver iodide is burned in propane-fired ground generators. The smoke rises into the clouds where the tiny silver-iodide particles act as nuclei for the formation of ice crystals. The alternate system uses airplanes to deliver dry-ice pellets. Dry ice does not provide ice-forming nuclei. Instead, it lowers the temperature near the water droplets in the clouds so that they freeze instantly—a process called spontaneous nucleation. Seeding from aircraft is more efficient but also more expensive.

About 75 percent of all weather modification in the United States takes place in the Western states. With the population of the West growing rapidly, few regions of the world require more water. About 85 percent of the waters in the rivers of the West comes from melted snow. As one expert put it, the water problems of the future may make the energy problems of the 70s seem like child’s play to solve. That’s why the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, along with state governments, municipal water districts, and private interests such as ski areas and agricultural cooperatives, is putting increased effort into cloud-seeding efforts. Without consistent and heavy snowfalls in the Rockies and Sierras, the West would literally dry up. The most intensive efforts to produce precipita­tion was during the West’s disastrous snow drought of 1976-77. It is impossible to judge the efficiency of weather modification based on one crash program, but most experts think that such hurry-up programs are not very effective.

1. What is the main subject of the passage?

A. The scientific contributions of Vincent Schaefer

B. Developments in methods of increasing precipitation

C. The process by which snow crystals form

D. The effects of cloud seeding

2. The word spawned in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _____.

A.    intensified            B. reduced             C. preceded            D. created

3. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about the term weather modification?

A.   It is not as old as the term cloud seeding.    

B. It has been in use since at least 1946.

C. It refers to only one type of cloud seeding.  

D. It was first used by Vincent Schaefer.

4. According to the passage, winter oro­graphic clouds are formed _____.

A. on relatively warm winter days           

B. over large bodies of water

    C. during intense snow storms                          

      D. when air currents rise over mountains

5. To which of the following does the word they in paragraph 3 refer?

A. Water droplets       B. Clouds     C. Ice-forming nuclei       D. Airplanes

6. When clouds are seeded from the ground, what actually causes ice crystals to form?

A. Propane                                  B. Silver-iodide smoke                

C. Dry-ice pellets                        D. Nuclear radiation

7. Clouds would most likely be seeded from airplanes when _____.

A. it is important to save money

B. the process of spontaneous nucleation cannot be employed

C. the production of precipitation must be efficient

D. temperatures are lower than usual

8. What does the author imply about the energy problems of the 1970s?

A. They were caused by a lack of water.

B. They took attention away from water problems.

C. They may not be as critical as water problems will be in the future.

D. They were thought to be minor at the time but turned out to be serious.

9. The author mentions agricultural coopera­tives (paragraph 4) as an example of _____.

A.  state government agencies                                              

B.  private interests

C. organizations that compete with ski areas for water        

D. municipal water districts

10. It can be inferred from, the passage that the weather-modification project of 1976-77 was ___.

A. put together quickly                        B. a complete failure

C. not necessary                                   D. easy to evaluate

4 Xem trả lời
Hỏi chi tiết
198
ღ_Phhoa_ღ
Gthic tạis chọn đáp án đó + nghĩa của từ vựng trong những câu đồng nghĩa trái nghĩa
30/06 22:11:41
ღ_Phhoa_ღ
ღ_Phhoa_ღ + tô đậm dấu hiệu trong bài
30/06 22:12:50
ღ_Phhoa_ღ
Kèm giải thích đầy đủ tặng 60 xu ạ
30/06 22:14:06
Tham khảo câu trả lời từ Trợ lý ảo Lazi
Sure, let's go through each question and provide detailed explanations for the answers.

1. **What is the main subject of the passage?**
- **B. Developments in methods of increasing precipitation**
- **Explanation:** The passage discusses the history and methods of cloud seeding and weather modification, starting from Vincent Schaefer's experiment in 1946 to the more advanced techniques used later. It focuses on the evolution and effectiveness of these methods.

2. **The word spawned in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _____.**
- **D. created**
- **Explanation:** The word "spawned" means to give rise to or generate. In the context of the passage, Schaefer's experiment "spawned" optimism, meaning it created or generated optimism among farmers and ranchers.

3. **Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about the term weather modification?**
- **A. It is not as old as the term cloud seeding.**
- **Explanation:** The passage states that cloud seeding was later referred to as "weather modification." This implies that the term "weather modification" came into use after "cloud seeding."

4. **According to the passage, winter orographic clouds are formed _____.**
- **D. when air currents rise over mountains**
- **Explanation:** The passage explains that winter orographic clouds are formed when air currents encounter a mountain slope and rise.

5. **To which of the following does the word they in paragraph 3 refer?**
- **A. Water droplets**
- **Explanation:** The passage describes that dry ice lowers the temperature near the water droplets in the clouds so that they freeze instantly. Hence, "they" refers to the water droplets.

6. **When clouds are seeded from the ground, what actually causes ice crystals to form?**
- **B. Silver-iodide smoke**
- **Explanation:** The passage states that silver iodide is burned in propane-fired ground generators, and the smoke rises into the clouds where the tiny silver-iodide particles act as nuclei for the formation of ice crystals.

7. **Clouds would most likely be seeded from airplanes when _____.**
- **C. the production of precipitation must be efficient**
- **Explanation:** The passage mentions that seeding from aircraft is more efficient but also more expensive. Therefore, airplanes would be used when efficiency in producing precipitation is crucial.

8. **What does the author imply about the energy problems of the 1970s?**
- **C. They may not be as critical as water problems will be in the future.**
- **Explanation:** The passage suggests that future water problems may make the energy problems of the 70s seem like child’s play to solve, implying that future water problems could be more severe.

9. **The author mentions agricultural cooperatives (paragraph 4) as an example of _____.**
- **B. private interests**
- **Explanation:** The passage lists agricultural cooperatives along with ski areas as examples of private interests that are involved in cloud-seeding efforts.

10. **It can be inferred from the passage that the weather-modification project of 1976-77 was ___.**
- **A. put together quickly**
- **Explanation:** The passage describes the 1976-77 project as a "crash program," which implies that it was put together quickly in response to the snow drought.

These answers and explanations should help you understand the passage and the reasoning behind each correct answer.
1
0
Linh xg
30/06 22:10:10
+5đ tặng
  1. What is the main subject of the passage?

B. Developments in methods of increasing precipitation

  1. The word "spawned" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _____.

D. created

  1. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about the term "weather modification"?

A. It is not as old as the term cloud seeding.

  1. According to the passage, winter orographic clouds are formed _____.

D. when air currents rise over mountains

  1. To which of the following does the word "they" in paragraph 3 refer?

A. Water droplets

  1. When clouds are seeded from the ground, what actually causes ice crystals to form?

B. Silver-iodide smoke

  1. Clouds would most likely be seeded from airplanes when _____.

C. the production of precipitation must be efficient

  1. What does the author imply about the energy problems of the 1970s?

C. They may not be as critical as water problems will be in the future.

  1. The author mentions agricultural cooperatives (paragraph 4) as an example of _____.

B. private interests

  1. It can be inferred from the passage that the weather-modification project of 1976-77 was _____.

A. put together quickly






 

Mở khóa để xem toàn bộ nội dung trả lời

(?)
Bạn đã đạt đến giới hạn của mình. Bằng cách Đăng ký tài khoản, bạn có thể xem toàn bộ nội dung trả lời
Cải thiện điểm số của bạn bằng cách đăng ký tài khoản Lazi.
Xem toàn bộ các câu trả lời, chat trực tiếp 1:1 với đội ngũ Gia sư Lazi bằng cách Đăng nhập tài khoản ngay bây giờ
Tôi đã có tài khoản? Đăng nhập
1
0
Hiển
30/06 22:10:24
+4đ tặng
  1. D
  2. B
  3. B
  4. D
  5. C
  6. A
  7. C
  8. C
1
0
+3đ tặng

Câu hỏi 1: Chủ đề chính của đoạn văn là gì?

Đáp án: B. Phát triển trong các phương pháp tăng lượng mưa.

Câu hỏi 2: Từ "spawned" trong đoạn văn có nghĩa gần nhất với từ nào?

Đáp án: D. Tạo ra

Câu hỏi 3: Điều gì có thể suy ra từ đoạn văn về thuật ngữ "weather modification"?

Đáp án: A. Nó không cổ xưa như thuật ngữ "cloud seeding".

Câu hỏi 4: Theo đoạn văn, mây orographic mùa đông được hình thành khi nào?

Đáp án: D. Khi dòng không khí nổi lên qua dãy núi.

Câu hỏi 5: Từ "they" trong đoạn văn thường được ám chỉ đến cái gì?

Đáp án: C. Nhân tố hình thành băng.

Câu hỏi 6: Khi mây được tạo băng từ mặt đất, điều gì thực sự gây ra việc hình thành tinh thể băng?

Đáp án: B. Khói silver-iodide.

Câu hỏi 7: Có lẽ mây sẽ được tạo băng từ máy bay khi nào?

Đáp án: C. Khi quá trình nucleation tự nhiên không thể được sử dụng.

Câu hỏi 8: Tác giả ngụ ý gì về vấn đề năng lượng của những năm 1970?

Đáp án: C. Chúng có thể không quan trọng như vấn đề nước sẽ là trong tương lai.

Câu hỏi 9: Tác giả đề cập đến các hợp tác nông nghiệp (đoạn văn 4) như một ví dụ của cái gì?

Đáp án: B. Lợi ích tư nhân.

Câu hỏi 10: Có thể suy ra từ đoạn văn rằng dự án sửa đổi thời tiết năm 1976-77 là gì?

Đáp án: A. Được tổ chức nhanh chóng.

0
0
Nguyệt
30/06 22:12:13
+2đ tặng

1. What is the main subject of the passage?

A. The scientific contributions of Vincent Schaefer

B. Developments in methods of increasing precipitation

C. The process by which snow crystals form

D. The effects of cloud seeding

2. The word spawned in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _____.

A.    intensified            B. reduced             C. preceded            D. created

3. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about the term weather modification?

A.   It is not as old as the term cloud seeding.    

B. It has been in use since at least 1946.

C. It refers to only one type of cloud seeding.  

D. It was first used by Vincent Schaefer.

4. According to the passage, winter oro­graphic clouds are formed _____.

A. on relatively warm winter days           

B. over large bodies of water

    C. during intense snow storms                          

      D. when air currents rise over mountains

5. To which of the following does the word they in paragraph 3 refer?

A. Water droplets       B. Clouds     C. Ice-forming nuclei       D. Airplanes

6. When clouds are seeded from the ground, what actually causes ice crystals to form?

A. Propane                                  B. Silver-iodide smoke                

C. Dry-ice pellets                        D. Nuclear radiation

7. Clouds would most likely be seeded from airplanes when _____.

A. it is important to save money

B. the process of spontaneous nucleation cannot be employed

C. the production of precipitation must be efficient

D. temperatures are lower than usual

8. What does the author imply about the energy problems of the 1970s?

A. They were caused by a lack of water.

B. They took attention away from water problems.

C. They may not be as critical as water problems will be in the future.

D. They were thought to be minor at the time but turned out to be serious.

9. The author mentions agricultural coopera­tives (paragraph 4) as an example of _____.

A.  state government agencies                                              

B.  private interests

C. organizations that compete with ski areas for water        

D. municipal water districts

10. It can be inferred from, the passage that the weather-modification project of 1976-77 was ___.

A. put together quickly                        B. a complete failure

C. not necessary                                   D. easy to evaluate

Bạn hỏi - Lazi trả lời

Bạn muốn biết điều gì?

GỬI CÂU HỎI
Học tập không giới hạn cùng học sinh cả nước và AI, sôi động, tích cực, trải nghiệm

Hôm nay bạn thế nào? Hãy nhấp vào một lựa chọn, nếu may mắn bạn sẽ được tặng 50.000 xu từ Lazi

Vui Buồn Bình thường
×
Trợ lý ảo Trợ lý ảo
×
Đấu trường tri thức | Lazi Quiz Challenge +500k
Gửi câu hỏi
×