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READING TEST 2
SECTION 3
You should spend about 20 minutes on
Questions 27-40,which are based on Reading Passage 3
below.
Global Warming in New Zealand
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A
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For many
environmentalists, the world seems to be getting warmer. As the nearest country
of South Polar Region, New Zealand has maintained an upward trend in its average
temperature in the past few years. However, the temperature in New Zealand will
go up 4°C in the next century while the polar region will go up more than
6°C .The different pictures of temperature stem from its surrounding ocean
which acts like the air conditioner. Thus New Zealand is comparatively
fortunate.
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B
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Scientifically
speaking, this temperature phenomenon in New Zealand originated from what
researchers call ” SAM (Southern Annular Mode), which refers to the wind
belt that circles the Southern Oceans including New Zealand and Antarctica.
Yet recent work has revealed that changes in SAM in New Zealand have
resulted in a weakening of moisture during the summer, and more rainfall in
other seasons. A bigger problem may turn out to be heavier droughts for
agricultural activities because of more water loss from soil, resulting in
poorer harvest before winter when the rainfall arrive too late to rescue.
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C
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Among all the
calamities posed by drought, moisture deficit ranks the first. Moisture deficit
is the gap between the water plants need during the growing season and the
water the earth can offer. Measures of moisture deficit were at their
highest since the 1970s in New Zealand. Meanwhile, ecological analyses
clearly show moisture deficit is imposed at different growth stage of
crops. If moisture deficit occurs around a crucial growth stage, it will
cause about 22% reduction in grain yield as opposed to moisture deficit at
vegetative phase.
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D
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Global
warming is not only affecting agriculture production. When scientists say
the country’s snow pack and glaciers are melting at an alarming rate due to
global warming, the climate is putting another strain on the local places.
For example, when the development of global warming is accompanied by the
falling snow line, the local
skiing industry comes into a crisis. The snow line may move up as the
temperature goes up, and then the snow at the bottom will melt earlier.
Fortunately, it is going to be favourable for the local skiing industry to
tide over tough periods since the quantities of snowfall in some areas are
more likely to increase.
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E
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What is the
reaction of glacier region? The climate change can be reflected in the
glacier region in southern New Zealand or land covered by ice and snow. The
reaction of a glacier to a climatic change involves a complex chain of
processes, Over time periods of years to several decades, cumulative
changes in mass balance cause volume and thickness changes, which will
affect the flow of ice via altered internal deformation and basal sliding. This
dynamic reaction finally leads to glacier length changes, the advance or
retreat of glacier tongues. Undoubtedly, glacier mass balance is a more
direct signal of annual atmospheric conditions.
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F
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The latest
research result of National Institute of Water and Atmospheric (NIWA) Research
shows that glaciers line keeps moving up because of the impacts of global warning.
Further losses of ice can be reflected in Mt. Cook Region. By 1996,
a 14 km long sector of the glacier had melted down forming a melt lake
(Hooker Lake) with a volume. Melting of the glacier front at a rate of 40
m/yr will cause the glacier to retreat at a rather uniform rate. Therefore,
the lake will continue to grow until it reaches the glacier bed.
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G
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A direct
result of the melting glaciers is the change of high tides that serves the
main factor for sea level rise. The trend of sea level rise will bring a
threat to the groundwater system for its hyper-saline groundwater and then
pose a possibility to decrease the agricultural production. Many experts
believe that the best way to counter this trend is to give a longer-term
view of sea level change in New Zealand. Indeed, the coastal boundaries
need to be upgraded and redefined.
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H
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There is no
doubt that global warming has affected New Zealand in many aspects. The emphasis
on the global warming should be based on the joints efforts of local people
and experts who conquer the tough period. For instance, farmers are taking
a long term, multigenerational approach to adjust the breeds and species
according to the temperature. Agriculturists also find ways to tackle the
problems that may bring to the soil. In broad terms, going forward, the
systemic resilience that’s been going on a long time in the ecosystem will
continue.
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I
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How about
animals' reaction? Experts have surprisingly realised that animals have unconventional
adaptation to global warming. A study has looked at sea turtles on a few northern
beaches in New Zealand and it is very interesting to find that sea turtles
can become male of female according to the temperature. Further researches
will try to find out how rising temperatures would affect the ratio of sex
reversal in their growth. Clearly, the temperature of the nest plays a
vital role in the sexes of the baby turtles.
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J
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Tackling the
problems of global warming is never easy in New Zealand, because records
show the slow process of global warming may have a different impact on various
regions. For New Zealand, the emission of carbon dioxide only accounts for
0.5% of the world’s total, which has met the governmental standard.
However, New Zealand’s effort counts only a tip of the iceberg. So far,
global warming has been a world issue that still hangs in an ambiguous
future.
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Questions 27-32
Choose the correct letter, A, B,
C or D.
Write the correct letter in boxes 27-32
on your answer sheet.
27
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What is the main idea of
the first paragraph?
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A
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The
temperature in the polar region will increase less than that in New Zealand
in the next century.
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B
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The weather
and climate of New Zealand is very important to its people because of its close
location to the polar region.
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C
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The air
condition in New Zealand will maintain a high quality because of the ocean.
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D
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The
temperature of New Zealand will increase less than that of other regions in
the next 100 years because it is surrounded by sea.
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28
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What is one
effect of the wind belt that circles the Southern Oceans?
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A
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New Zealand
will have more moisture in winds in summer.
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B
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New Zealand
needs to face droughts more often in hotter months in a year.
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C
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Soil water
will increase as a result of weakening moisture in the winds.
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D
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Agricultural
production will be reduced as a result of more rainfall in other seasons.
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29
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What does
“moisture deficit” mean to the grain and crops?
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A
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The growing
condition will be very tough for crops.
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B
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The growing
season of some plants can hardly be determined.
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C
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There will be
a huge gap between the water plants needed and the water the earth can offer.
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D
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The soil of
grain and crops in New Zealand reached its lowest production since 1970s.
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30
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What changes
will happen to skiing industry due to the global wanning phenomenon?
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A
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The skiing
station may lower the altitude of skiing.
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B
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Part of the
skiing station needs to move to the north.
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C
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The snowfall
may increase in part of the skiing station.
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D
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The local
skiing station may likely to make a profit because of the snowfall
increase.
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31
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Cumulative
changes over a long period of time in mass balance will lead to
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A
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alterations
in the volume and thickness of glaciers.
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B
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faster
changes in internal deformation and basal sliding
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C
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bigger length
of glaciers.
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D
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retreat of
glacier tongues as a result of change in annual atmospheric conditions.
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32
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Why does the
writer mention NIWA in the sixth paragraph?
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A
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To use a
particular example to explain the effects brought by glacier melting.
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B
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To emphasize
the severance of the further loss of ice in Mt. Cook Region.
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C
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To alarm the
reader of melting speed of glaciers at a uniform rate.
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D
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To note the
lake in the region will disappear when it reach the glacier bed.
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Questions 33-35
Complete the summary below.
Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the
passage for each answer. Write your answers in boxes 33-35 on your answer
sheet
Research data shows that sea
level has a closely relation with the change of climate. The major reason
for the increase in sea level is connected with 33 ____________ , The increase
in sea level is also said to have a threat to the underground water system,
the destruction of which caused by rise of sea level will lead to a high
probability of reduction in 34_____________ . In the long run, New
Zealanders may have to improve the 35__________ if they want to diminish
the effect change in sea levels.
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Questions 36-40
Do the following statements agree with
the claims of the writer in Reading Passage 3? In boxes 36-40 on your answer
sheet, write
YES
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if the
statement agrees with the claims of the writer.
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NO
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if the
statement contradicts the claims of the writer
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NOT GIVEN
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if it is impossible to say
what the writer thinks about this
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36
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Farmers are less responsive to climate change than agriculturists.
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37
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Agricultural sector is too conservative and deal with climate
change.
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38
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Turtle is
vulnerable to climate change.
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39
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The global warming is going slowly, and it may have different
effects on different areasin New Zealand
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40
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New
Zealand must cut carbon dioxide emission if they want to solve the problem
of global warming.
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