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    Scientists generally credit violent collisions between tectonic plates, the mobile fragments of Earth's rocky outer shell, with sculpting the planet's surface, as, for example, when what is now the Indian subcontinent collided with Asia, producing the Himalayan Mountains. However, plate tectonics cannot fully explain certain massive surface features, such as the "superswell" of southern Africa, a vast plateau over 1,000 miles across and nearly a mile high. Geologic evidence shows that southern African has been slowly rising for the past 100 million years, yet it has not experienced a tectonic collision for nearly 400 million years.The explanation may be in Earth's mantle, the layer of rock underlying the tectonic plates and extending down over 1,800 miles to the outer edge of Earth's iron core.

    Since the early twentieth century, geophysicists have understood that the mantle churns and roils like a thick soup. The relative low density of the hottest rock makes that material buoyant, so it slowly ascends, while cooler, denser rock sinks until heat escaping the molten core warms it enough to make it rise again. While this process of convection was known to enable the horizontal movement of tectonic plates, until recently geophysicists were skeptical of its ability to lift or lower the planet's surface vertically. However, recent technological advances have allowed geophysicists to make three-dimensional "snapshots" of the mantle by measuring vibrations, or seismic waves, set in motion by earthquakes originating in the planet's outer shell and recording the time it takes for them to travel from an earthquake's epicenter to a particular recording station at the surface. Because geophysicists know that seismic waves become sluggish in hot, low-density rock, and speed up in colder, denser regions, they can now infer the temperatures and densities in a given segment of the interior. By compiling a map of seismic velocities from thousands of earthquakes across the globe, they can also begin to map temperatures and densities throughout the mantle. These methods have revealed some unexpectedly immense formations in the deepest parts of the mantle; the largest of these is a buoyant mass of hot rock directly below Africa's southern tip. Dis-pelling researchers' initial doubts, computer models have confirmed that this formation is buoyant enough to rise slowly within the mantle and strong enough to push Africa upward as it rises.

题目:

The passage is primarily concerned with

选项:

A、describing a traditional explanation for the vertical movement of Earth's surface
B、discussing recent geophysical research that may explain certain features of Earth's surface that were previously difficult to account for
C、combining elements of several theories in order to develop a plausible explanation for a poorly understood feature of Earth's surface
D、providing new evidence in support of a long-standing belief about how certain of Earth's massive surface features were created
E、questioning the implications of geophysicists' recent findings regarding the composition and density of Earth's mantle

答案:

B

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请问张慧雯老师,本题d为什么比b要差?是a long-standing belief有问题吗? 第一段 : 先陈述一种以往被广泛认可的violent collisions理论,然后however转折,说这个理论无法解释\"superswell\" of southern Africa,从而引出一个新的解释即 Earth\'s mantle 第二段: 主要是对mantel的陈述,具体来看先陈述mantel的特点性质,然后提出疑问 skeptical of its ability to lift or lower the planet\'s surface vertically,然后就是叙述通过 seismic velocities来证明mantel有这个ability to lift or lower the planet\'s surface vertically,从而支持了mantel这个解释

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请问张慧雯老师,本题d为什么比b要差?是a long-standing belief有问题吗? 第一段 : 先陈述一种以往被广泛认可的violent collisions理论,然后however转折,说这个理论无法解释\"superswell\" of southern Africa,从而引出一个新的解释即 Earth\'s mantle 第二段: 主要是对mantel的陈述,具体来看先陈述mantel的特点性质,然后提出疑问 skeptical of its ability to lift or lower the planet\'s surface vertically,然后就是叙述通过 seismic velocities来证明mantel有这个ability to lift or lower the planet\'s surface vertically,从而支持了mantel这个解释

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