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[Reading Comprehension]

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文章:

    In 1975 Chinese survey teams remeasured Mount Everest, the highest of the Himalayan mountains. Like the British in 1852, they used the age-old technique of "carrying in" sea level: surveyors marched inland from the coast for thousands of miles, stopping at increments of as little as a few feet to measure their elevation, and marking each increment with two poles. To measure the difference in elevation between poles, surveyors used an optical level—a telescope on a level base—placed halfway between the poles. They sighted each pole, reading off measurements that were then used to calculate the change in eleva tion over each increment. In sight of the peaks the used theodolites—telescopes for measuring vertical and horizontal angles—to determine the elevation of the summit.

    The Chinese, however, made efforts to correct for the errors that had plagued the British. One source of error is refraction, the bending of light beams as they pass through air layers of different temperature and pressure. Because light traveling. down from a summit passes through many such layers, a surveyor could sight a mirage rather than the peak itself. To reduce refraction errors, the Chinese team carried in sea level to within five to twelve miles of Everest's summit, decreasing the amount of air that light passed through on its way to their theodolites. The Chinese also launched weather balloons near their theodolites to measure atmospheric temperature and pressure changes to better estimate refraction errors. Another hurdle is the peak's shape. When surveyors sight the summit. there is a risk they might not all measure the same point. In 1975 the Chinese installed the first survey beacon on Everest, a red reflector visible through a theodolite for ten miles, as a reference point. One more source of error is the unevenness of sea level. The British assumed that carrying in sea level would extend an imaginary line from the shore along Earth's curve to a point beneath the Himalaya. In reality, sea level varies according to the irregular interior of the planet. The Chinese used a gravity meter to correct for local deviations in sea level.

题目:

It can be inferred from the passage that refraction would be most likely to cause errors in measurements of a mountain's elevation under which of the following conditions?

选项:

A、When there are local variations in sea level
B、When light passes through humid air
C、When theodolites are used relatively far from the mountain peak.
D、When weather balloons indicate low air temperature and pressure.
E、When sea level has been carried in to Within five to twelve miles of the summit.

答案:

C

提问:

听了老师的录音了 说要在measurements of a mountain's elevation定位 我不能理解??为什么要在这块儿定位?? 课上讲的要定位必要内容 我一直不明白怎么个必要法儿???? 有的题定位在时间上 有的题定位在句子主语上 有的题定位在状语上(向上题) 能请老师讲一下 到底必要性是什么意思?? 为什么我就是不能定位对呢????? 谢谢

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阅读1928
解答: sysadmin

提问:

我选了D,答案是C,我觉得C选项是不对的,请老师解答

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阅读1953
解答: sysadmin老师

提问:

听了老师的录音了 说要在measurements of a mountain's elevation定位 我不能理解??为什么要在这块儿定位?? 课上讲的要定位必要内容 我一直不明白怎么个必要法儿???? 有的题定位在时间上 有的题定位在句子主语上 有的题定位在状语上(向上题) 能请老师讲一下 到底必要性是什么意思?? 为什么我就是不能定位对呢????? 谢谢

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阅读1929
解答: sysadmin老师

提问:

根据refraction定位到了第二段第二句,问题问的是在什么condition,所以读了后面第三句,看选项觉得都不对,错选了B,答案是C,请老师讲讲

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解答: sysadmin老师

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