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1-MobilePhones
Mobilephonesshouldcarryalabeliftheyproved1tobeadangeroussourceofradiation,accordingtoRobertBell,ascientist.Andnomoremobilephonetransmittertowersshouldbebuiltuntilthelong-termhealtheffectsoftheelectromagneticradiationtheyemitarescientificallyevaluated,hesaid.“Nobody’sgoingtodropdeadovernight2butweshouldbeaskingformorescientificinformation,”RobertBellsaidataconferenceonthehealtheffectsoflow-levelradiation._1__Areportwidelycirculatedamongthepublicsaysthatuptonowscientistsdonotreallyknowenoughtoguaranteetherearenoill-effectsonhumansfromelectromagneticradiation.AccordingtoRobertBell,thereare3.3millionmobilephonesinAustraliaaloneandtheyareincreasingby2,000aday3._2__Aswell,thereare2,000transmittertowersaroundAustralia,manyinhighdensityresidentialareas5.__3__Theelectromagneticradiationemittedfromthesetowersmayhavealreadyproducedsomeharmfuleffectsonthehealthoftheresidentsnearby.RobertBellsuggeststhatuntilmoreresearchiscompletedtheGovernmentshouldbanconstructionofphonetowersfromwithina500metreradiusofschoolgrounds,childcarecentres,hospitals,sportsplayingfieldsandresidentialareaswithahighpercentageofchildren.__4__Headdsthatthereisalsoevidencethatifcancersufferersaresubjectedtoelectromagneticwavesthegrowthrateofthediseaseaccelerates.__5__AccordingtoRobertBell,itisreasonableforthemajortelephonecompaniestofundit.Besides,healsourgestheGovernmenttosetupawide-ranginginquiryintopossiblehealtheffects.(CBEAD)
AHesaysthereisemergingevidencethatchildrenabsorblow-levelradiationataratemorethanthreetimesthatofadults6.
BBytheyear20004itisestimatedthatAustraliawillhave8millionmobilephones:nearlyoneforeverytwopeople.
C“Ifmobilephonesarefoundtobedangerous,theyshouldcarryawarninglabeluntilpropershieldscanbedevised,”hesaid.
DThenwhofinancestheresearch?
EForexample,Telstra,OptusandVodaphonebuildtheirtowerswhereitisgeographicallysuitabletothemanddisregardtheneedofthecommunity.
FTheconclusionisthatmobilephonesbringsmoreharmthanbenefit.
2-TheWorld'sLongestBridge
Rumorhasitthat1alegendarysix-headedmonsterlurksinthedeepwatersoftheTyrrhenianSeabetweenItalyandtheislandofSicily.(1)Whencompletedin2010,theworld'slongestbridgewillweighnearly300,000tons一equivalenttotheicebergthatsanktheTitanic—andstretch5kilometerslong.“That'snearly50percentlongerthananyotherbridgeeverbuilt.’,saysstructuralengineerShaneRixon.(2)They'resuspensionbridges,massivestructuresbuilttospanvastwaterchannelsorgorges.Asuspensionbridgeneedsjusttwotowerstoshoulderthestructure'smammothweight,thankstoheftysupportingcablesslungbetweenthetowersandanchoredfirmlyindeeppoolsofcementateachendofthebridge.TheMessinaStraitBridgewillhavetwo54,100-tontowers,whichwillsupportmostofthebridge'sload.Thebeefycablesofthebridge,each1.2meterindiameter,willholdupthelongestandwidestbridgedeckeverbuilt.WhenconstructionbeginsontheMessinaStraitBridgein2005,thefirstjobwillbetoerecttwo370meter-tallsteeltowers.(3)Gettingthesecablesupwillbesomething2.It'snotjusttheirlength—totally5.3kilometers—buttheirweight.'—(4)Afterloweringvertical“suspender’,cablesfromthemaincables,builderswillerecta60meter-wide54,630-tonsteelroadway,ordeck—wideenoughtoaccommodate12lanesoftraffic.Thedeck'sweightwillpulldownonthecableswithaforceof70,500tons.Inreturn,thecablesyankupagainsttheirfirmlyrootedanchorswithaforceof139,000tons—equivalenttotheweightofabout100,000cars.Thoseanchorsareessential.(5)(CBEFD)
ASomeenvironmentalistsareagainsttheprojectonbiologicalgrounds.
BWhatdotheworld'slongestbridgeshaveincommon?
CIftrue,onedayyoumightspythebeastwhilezipping(呼晡而過(guò))acrosstheMessinaStraitBridge.
DThey'rewhatwillkeepthebridgefromgoinganywhere.
EThesecondjobwillbetopulltwosetsofsteelcablesacrossthestrait,eachsetbeingabundleof44,352individualsteelwires.
FTheywilltipupthescalesat166,500tons—morethanhalfthebridge'stotalmass.
3-ReinventingtheTable
Anearthscientisthasrejiggedtheperiodictable1tomakechemistrysimplertoteachtostudents.__1_ButBruceRailsbackfromtheUniversityofGeorgiasaysheisthefirsttocreateatablethatbreakswithtraditionandshowstheionsofeachelementratherthanjusttheelementsthemselves.“Igottiredofbreakingmyarmstryingtoexplaintheperiodictabletoearthstudents,”hesays,criss-crossinghishandsintheairandpointingtodifferentbitsofatraditionaltable.__2__Buthehasaddedcontourlinestochargedensity,helpingtoexplainwhichionsreactwithwhich."Geohemistsjustwantanintuitivesenseofwhat'sgoingonwiththeelements,"saysAlbertGalyfromtheUniversityofCambridge4,__3___4____Heexplainsthatsulphur,forexample,showsupinthreedifferentspots—oneforsulphide,whichisfoundinminerals,oneforsu1phite,andoneforsu1phate,whichisfoundinseasa1t,forinstance.Hehasalsoinc1udedsymbolstoshowwhichionsarenutrients,andwhicharecommoninsoi1orwater.____5____(ABCDE)
A.TherehavebeenmanyattemptstoredesigntheperiodictablesinceDmMMendeleev2drewitupin1871.
B.Railsbackhasstillorderedtheelementsaccordingtothenumberofprotonstheyhave.
C.“Iimaginethiswouldbegoodforundergraduates.”
D.Railsbackhaslistedsomeelementsmorethanonce.
E.Andthesizeofelement’ssymbolreflectshowmuchofitisfoundintheEarth’scrust.
F.Thetraditionalperiodictablewaswelldrawn.
4-TheBilingualBrain
WhenKarlKimimmigratedtotheUnitedStatesfromKoreasateenager,hehadahardtimelearningEnglish.Nowhespeaksitfluently,andhehadauniqueopportunitytoseehowourbrainsadapttoasecondlanguage.Asagraduatestudent,KimworkedinthelabofJoyHirsch,aneuroscientistinNewYork.__1Theyfoundevidencethatchildrenandadultsdon'tusethesamepartsofthebrainwhentheylearnasecondlanguage.
TheresearchersusedaninstrumentcalledanMRI(magneticresonanceimaging)scannertostudythebrainsoftwogroupsofbilingualpeople.__2.Theotherconsistedofpeoplewho,likeKim,learnedtheirsecondlanguagelaterinlife.PeoplefrombothgroupswereplacedinsidetheMRIscanner.ThisallowedKimandHirschtoseewhichpartsofthebrainweregettingmorebloodandweremoreactive.Theyaskedpeoplefrombothgroupstothinkaboutwhattheyhaddonethedaybefore,firstinonelanguageandthentheother.Theycouldn'tspeakoutloudbecauseanymovementwoulddisruptthescanning.KimandHirschlookedspecificallyattwolanguagecentersinthebrain-Broca'sarea~,whichisbelievedtocontrolspeechproduction,andWernicke'sarea,whichisthoughttoprocessmeaning.KimandHirschfoundthatbothgroupsofpeopleusedthesamepartofWernicke'sareanomatterwhatlanguagetheywerespeaking.3__PeoplewholearnedasecondlanguageaschildrenusedthesameregioninBroca'sareaforboththeirfirstandsecondlanguages.PeoplewholearnedasecondlanguagelaterinlifeusedadifferentpartofBroca'sareafortheirsecondlanguage.__4Hirschbelievesthatwhenlanguageisfirstbeingprogrammedinyoungchildren,theirbrainsmaymixthesoundsandstructuresofalllanguagesinthesamearea.Oncethatprogrammingiscomplete,theprocessingofanewlanguagemustbetakenoverbyadifferentpartofthebrain.Asecondpossibilityissimplythatwemayacquirelanguagesdifferentlyaschildrenthanwedoasadults.Hirschthinksthatmothersteachababytospeakbyusingdifferentmethodsinvolvingtouch,sound,andsight.5__.(FBACE0
AButtheiruseofBroca'sareawasdifferent.
BOnegroupconsistedofthosewhohadlearnedasecondlanguageaschildren.
CHowdoesHirschexplainthisdifference?
DWeusespecialpartsofthebrainforlanguagelearning.
EAndthatisverydifferentfromlearningalanguageinahighschoolorcollegeclass.
FTheirworkledtoanimportantdiscovery.
5-TheMagicofSound
Musicisoneofthemostbeautifulformsofartisticexpressionseverinvented.Inmoviesandplays,musichasanaddedfunction1:itnotonlymovespeoplebutalsocanshockpeople.Isittruethatanordinarymusicalinstrumentcanbesopowerful?Oureardrumscanwithstandsoundwithin20to80decibels.Oncesoundexceedsthislimit2,evenbeautifulmusicwillbecomeear-splittingnoise3andharmhealth.Astrongblastofhighsoundcantwistandbreakasolidironsheet._1__Thenoisefromaplane'sengineisover140decibels.However,thesoundofafluteisatmostafewdecibels.__2____Ithasbeenproventhatpeoplewhohaveworkedinanenvironmentwithahighsoundintensityforalongtimesuffervaryingdegreesofheartdiseaseoralteredbrainwaves.Inmovies,sometimestheherocanproduceasoundthatordinarypeoplecan'thearandonlythosewhohavethesameabilitycanfeel.Innature,thereisactuallysoundthatisbeyondourhearing.Inphysics,thesoundthatexceeds20,000Hziscalledultrasonic._3____Itdoesnoharmtohealth.Soundlessthan20Hziscalledinfrasonicwaves.Whenwemove,theairwillvibrate.____4__Asthefrequencyofinfrasonicwavesisclosetothatofpeople'sinternalorgans,infrasonicwavemaycauseresonanceinhumanbodies.Asaresult,people'svisionmayweakenandinternalorgans4mayrupture.However,whetheraninfrasonicwavecanbeusedasaweapondependsonitsintensity5.Ifitsintensityisverylow,itwon’tdamageinternalorgansoraperson'shealth._5__Whenwindblowsataforceof3or4overthesea6,itwillproduceinfrasonicwavesofseveraldecibels.Onlytyphoonscanproduceinfrasonicwavesofover100decibels.Atpresent,scientistscanonlyproduceinfrasonicweaponsinthelabwiththehelpofadvancedscientifictoolsandpowerfulelectricpower.(AFEBD)
AHighsoundof150decibelscankillahealthyrat.
BThevibrationofaircanproduceinfrasonicwaves.
CWecannotplayhigh-pitchedmusicwithordinarymusicalinstruments.
DIftheintensityofinfrasonicwaveexceeds160decibels,itisextremelyharmful.
EDolphins,whalesandbatscanmakesuchhigh-frequencysound.
FTherefore,thesoundofordinarymusicalinstrumentscannotharmyourhealth.
6-DungtoDeath
FieldsacrossEuropearecontaminatedwithdangerouslevelsoftheantibioticsgiventofarmanimals.Thedrugs,whichareinmanuresprayedontofieldsasfertilizers,couldbegettingintoourfoodandwater,helpingtocreateanewgenerationofantibiotic-resistant“superbugs”.2_ThewarningcomesfromaresearcherinSwitzerlandwholookedatlevelsofthedrugsinfarmslurry.____1__Some20,000tonsofantibioticsareusedintheEuropeanUnionandtheUSeachyear.Morethanhalfaregiventofarm-animalstopreventdiseaseandpromotegrowth.____2___Mostresearchersassumedthathumansbecomeinfectedwiththeresistantstrainsbyeatingcontaminatedmeat3.Butfarmoreofthedrugsendupinmanurethaninmeatproducts,saysStephenMuelleroftheSwissFederalInstituteforEnvironmentalScienceandTechnologymDubendorf.____3__Withmillionsoftonsofanimalsmanurespreadontofieldsofcropssuchaswheatandbarleyeachyear,thispathwayseemsanequallylikelyrouteforspreadingresistance,4hesaid.Thedrugscontaminatethecrops,whicharetheneaten.____4__Muellerisparticularlyconcernedaboutagroupofantibioticscalledsulphonamides.___5____HisanalysisfoundthatSwissfarmmanurecontainsahighpercentageofsulphonamides;eachhectareoffieldcouldbecontaminatedwithupto1kilogramofthedrugs.Thisconcentrationishighenoughtotriggerthedevelopmentofresistanceamongbacteria.5Butvetsarenottreatingtheissueseriously.Thereisgrowingconcernattheextenttowhichdrugs,includingantibiotics,arepollutingtheenvironment.Manydrugsgiventohumansarealsoexcretedunchangedandarenotbrokendownbyconventionalsewagetreatment.(EDBFA)
ATheydonoteasilydegradeordissolveinwater.
BAndmanurecontainsespeciallyhighlevelsofbugsthatareresistar.ttoantibiotics,hesays.
CAnimalantibioticsisstillanareatowhichinsufficientattentionhasbeenpaid.
DButrecentresearchhasfoundadirectlinkbetweentheincreaseduseofthesefarmyarddrugsandtheappearanceofantibiotic-resistantbugsthatinfectpeople.
EHisfindingsareparticularlyshockingbecauseSwitzerlandisoneofthefewcountriestohavebannedantibioticsasgrowthpromotersinanimalfeed.
FTheycouldalsobeleachingintotapwaterpumpedfromrocksbeneathfertilizedfields.
7-TimeintheAnimalWorld
RhythmcontrolseverythinginNature.__1__Thesunprovidesabasictimerhythmforalllivingcreaturesincludinghumans.Nearlyallanimalsareinfluencedbysuncyclesandhavedevelopedabiologicalclockintheirbodiesfollowingthesecycles.Themoonalsoexertsitsforceandinfluenceonthesea.ItsgravitationalattxacSoncausestherisingofthetide.2__WhenthemoonisbehindtheEarth,centrifugalforcecausesthesecondtideoftheday.Animalslivingintidalareasmusthavetheinstinctofpredictingthesechanges,toavoidbeingstrandedanddyingofdehydration.Sincethetimeofthedinosaurs,thekingcrabhasbeenlayingeggs1attheseasideinasetway2.Toavoidpredatorfish3,theeggsarealwaysfarfromseawaterandprotectedbysand.Inthefollowingtwomonths,theeggsundergodramaticchangesrelatedtothecyclesofthemoon4.Whenthesecondspringtidecomes,theyoungkingcrabshavematured._3__Mostofthemammals,eitherthegiantelephantorthesmallshrew,havethesameaveragetotalnumberofheartbeatsintheirlifetime.Shrewsliveonlyfortwoandahalfyears,andspendtheirlifeatahighspeedandhightempo.Animalslikeshrewswithapulserateof600perminutehaveanaveragetotalofeighthundredmillionheartbeats5throughouttheirlife.TheAfricanelephanthasapulserateof25beatsperminute,andalifespan6of60years.Thesizeofthebodydeterminesthespeedoflife.____4___Aswegetolder,oursenseoftimeisbeinginfluencedbythephysiologicalchangesofourbody.Theelderlyspendmoretimeresting,anddofewsports.___5_Forachild,aweekisseenasalongtime.(BDFCA)
AForanadult,timegoesfastyearbyyear.
BItcontrols,forexample,theflappingofbirds,tingoftheheartandtherisingandsettingofthesun.
CThelargertheanimalis,thelongeritslifespanisandthesloweritslifetempois.
DThetidegoesoutwhenthemoonmovesawayanditsattractionisweaker.
EWealwaystendtothinkalltheanimalshavethesamesenseoftimeashumanbeings.
FThesecondspringtidetakesthembacktothesea.
8-WatchingMicrocurrentsFlow
Wecannowwatchelectricityasitflowsthrougheventhetiniestcircuits.Byscanningthemagneticfieldgeneratedaselectriccurrentsflowthroughobjects,physicistshavemanaged____1____.Thetechnologywillallowmanufacturerstoscanmicrochipsforfaults,aswellasrevealingmicroscopicdefectsinanythingfromaircrafttobanknotes.GangXiaoandBenSchragatBrownUniversityinProvidence,RhodeIsland,visualizethecurrentbymeasuringsubtlechangesinthemagneticfieldofanobjectand____2__Theirsensorisadapted1fromanexistingpieceoftechnologythatisusedtomeasurelargemagneticfieldsincomputerharddrives.2”Weredesignedthemagneticsensortomakeitcapableofmeasuringveryweakchangesinmagneticfields,”saysXiao.Theresultingdeviceiscapableofdetectingacurrentasweakas10microamperes,evenwhenthewireisburieddeepwithinachip,anditshowsupfeaturesassmallas40nanometersacross.Atpresent,engineerslookingfordefectsinachiphavetopeeloffthelayersandexaminethecircuitsvisually;thisisoneoftheobstacles____3____.Butthenewmagneticmicroscopeissensitiveenoughtolookinsidechipsandrevealfaultssuchasshortcircuits,nicksinthewiresorelectromigration—whereadenseareaofcurrentpicksupsurroundingatomsandmovesthemalong.“Itislikewatchingariverflow,”explainsXiao.Aswellasscanningtinycircuits,themicroscopecanbeusedtorevealtheinternalstructureofanyobjectcapableofconductingelectricity.3Fprexample,itcouldlookdirectlyatmicroscopiccracksinanaeroplane’sfuselage,____4____.Thetechniquecannotyetpickupelectricalactivityinthehumanbrainbecausethecurrentthereistoosmall,butXiaodoesn’truleitout4inthefuture.“Icanneversaynever,”hesays.Althoughtheresearchershaveonlyjustmadethetechnicaldetailsofthemicroscopepublic,itisalreadyonsale,5fromelectronicscompanyMicroMagneticsinFallRiver,Massachusetts.Itiscurrentlythesizeofarefrigeratorandtakesseveralminutestoscanacircuit,butXiaoandSchragareworking____5____.(DEBFA)
AtoshrinkittothesizeofadesktopcomputerandcutthescanningBtomakingchipsanysmallerCtotaketinychipswerequireDtopicturetheprogressofthecurrentsEconvertingtheinformationintoacolorpictureshowingthedensityFf
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