Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions:
Alaska is disappearing slowly, but surely. It is estimated that since the 19505, as much as fifteen percent of Alaska's land area has disappeared. How can a whole state be disappearing? The problem is that Alaska’s glaciers are melting. The state has more than 100,000 glaciers. These glaciers account for about 75,000 square kilometers, or five percent, of the state’s area. That is an area of land larger than Ireland!
According to a recent report by the US Geological Survey, ninety-nine percent of Alaska's glaciers are either retreating or diminishing. This diminishing seems mainly due to the increase in global temperatures. Since the 19605, the average year-round temperature has increased by almost 3°C. Additionally, the average winter temperature has increased by over 6°C. Presently, an estimated 100 cubic kilometers of ice is disappearing from Alaskan glaciers every year. It may be even more in the near future, as some scientists predict that the average world temperature could go up 4 to 7°C by the year 2100.
Another problem facing Alaska is its thawing permafrost. Much of the land in Alaska used to be permanently frozen or frozen for most of the year. Now, the thawing permafrost is causing a number of problems for people living in Alaska. Roads and utility poles are collapsing as the ground around and under them warms and soften. Also, the hard permafrost that originally prevented beaches from eroding during violent storms is now melting. People who live along Alaska's coasts are being forced to relocate. For villages on small low islands, one terrible storm could wipe out the entire community.
The melting permafrost and increasing temperatures are both affecting the forests of Alaska. As the permafrost under the forests melts, insects that normally do not turn up until the warmer seasons are appearing sooner. The spruce-bark beetle, for example, is increasing in numbers as a result of warmer winter temperatures. It usually takes about two years for these beetles to grow and reproduce in. very cold weather. However, due to the increase in temperatures, spruce-bark beetles are reproducing faster and damaging as many trees in one year as they previously damaged in two. If something cannot be done to change things, Alaska's forests will not survive the turn of the century.
Some scientists believe that human activity is linked to a global increase in weather temperature.
Whatever the cause of rising temperatures may be, the fact remains that temperatures are warming, affecting Alaska for the worse. Horribly, this could be a preview of what will happen to the rest of the world in the next century.
According to the report by the US Geological Survey, which of the following is NOT true about Alaska?
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Lời giải:
Báo saiTheo báo cáo của Cơ quan Khảo sát Địa chất Hoa Kỳ, thông tin nào sau đây là không đúng về
Alaska?
Biến đổi khí hậu là nguyên nhân chính cho sự suy giảm sông băng ở Alaska.
Nhiệt độ trung bình mùa đông đã tăng lên thêm 3°C.
Mỗi năm, có khoảng 100 kilomet khối băng tan chảy.
Đa số sông băng của Alaska đang thu hẹp dần.
Từ khóa: report by the US Geological Survey/ not true/ Alaska
Căn cứ thông tin đoạn 2:
“According to a recent report by the US Geological Survey, ninety-nine percent of Alaska's glaciers are either retreating or diminishing. This diminishing seems mainly due to the increase in global temperatures. Since the 19605, the average year-round temperature has increased by almost 3°C. Additionally, the average winter temperature has increased by over 6°C. Presently, an estimated 100 cubic kilometers of ice is disappearing from Alaskan glaciers every year.”
(Theo một báo cáo gần đây của Cơ quan Khảo sát Địa chất Hoa Kỳ, 99% sông băng của Alaska đang thu hẹp hoặc giảm dần. Sự suy giảm này là do sự tăng lên của nhiệt độ toàn cầu. Kể từ những năm 1960, nhiệt độ trung bình quanh năm đã tăng thêm 3°C. Thêm vào đó, nhiệt độ trung bình mùa đông đã tăng thêm hơn 6°C. Hiện tại, ước tính khoảng 100 kilomet khối băng đang biến mất khỏiAlaska hằng năm)