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职称英语理工类教材阅读理解新增部分(1)Thousands of people around the globe step outside to gaze at their night sky. On a clear night, with no clouds, moonlight, or artificial lights to block the view, people can see more than ,000 stars in the sky, says Dennis Ward, an astronomer with the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) in Boulder, Colo1. But when people are surrounded by city lights, he says, theyre lucky to see 0 stars.If youve ever driven toward a big city at night and seen its glow from a great distance, youve witnessed light pollution. It occurs when light from streetlights, office buildings, signs, and other sources streams into space and illuminates the night sky. This haze of light makes many stars invisible to people on Earth. Even at night, big cities like New York glow from light pollution, making stargazing2 difficult.Dust and particles of pollution from factories and industries worsen the effects of light pollution. If one city has a lot more light pollution than another, Ward says, that city will suffer the effects of light pollution on a much greater scale. Hazy skies also make it far more difficult for astronomers to do their jobs.Cities are getting larger. Suburbs are growing in once dark, rural areas. Light from all this new development is increasingly obscuring the faint light given off by distant stars. And if scientists cant locate these objects, they cant learn more about them.Light pollution doesnt only affect star visibility. It can harm wildlife too. Its clear that artificial light can attract animals, making them go off course3. Theres increasing evidence, for example, that migrating birds use sunsets and sunrises to help find their way, says Sydney Gauthreaux Jr., a scientist at Clemson University in South Carolina. When light occurs at night, he says, it has a very disruptive influence. Sometimes birds fly into lighted towers, high-rises, and cables from radio and television towers. Experts estimate that millions of birds die this way every year.词汇:astronomer n. 天文学家 migrate v.迁移,迁徒Illuminate v. 照明,照亮 disruptive adj.扰乱性的haze n.薄雾 obscure v.使变模糊faint adj.微弱的,暗淡的注释:1. University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) : 大学大气研究社团,于60年在美国科罗拉多州(Colorad0,缩写为Col0.)的玻尔(Boulder)市成立。该社团是一个由国内外大学组成的非营利性协会,致力于大气周围的空气和气候变化研究。2. stargazing : 该词是个合成词,由star和gaze+in9组成,在此意为:观望星星。3 making them go off course: 使它们偏离飞行路线。course:路线。练习:1. When can people see ,000 stars?A) When they have a fairly good telescope.B) When they are in a large city.C) When the night sky is clear of clouds, moonlight and artificial lights.D) When the night sky is without haze and fog.2. Which of the following statements is NOT related to light pollution?A) A haze of light is formed from artificial lights such as streetlights and building lights.B) Lights from different sources in the city stream into space and illuminate the night sky.C) The night sky is illuminated by the lights from big glowing cities in the night.D) Stargazing becomes difficult because there is a layer of haze in the air.3. Does the writer think growing cities affect astronomers work? Why does he think so?A) Yes. Because the once dark rural areas are polluted by lights.B) No. Because they can still see stars in rural areas.C) Yes. Because rural areas are not a good place for astronomers to study stars.D) No. Because faint light given off by stars can still be seen on a clear night.4. How does light pollution affect wildlife? Which of the following is NOT correct?A) Animals may go off course due to the attraction of artificial lights.B) Animals might be attracted by artificial lights to go into cities.C) Artificial lights at night may make migrating birds lose their way.D) Attracted by artificial lights, birds fly into lighted buildings.5. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the title Light Night, Dark Stars?A) The night sky is light colored and stars are black.B) Lights appear at night and stars are seen in the dark.C) City lights illuminate the night sky and make stars invisible.D) City lights at night illuminate stars in the sky.答案与题解:1.C 第一段的第一句提供了答案。在没有云,没有月光,没有人造光源的情况下,可以看见,000颗星星。2.
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