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30.What was Allen's reaction to people's criticism?A.He fought back like a soldier.B.He kept silent like a victimC.He persuaded like a promoter.D.He lost heart like a failure.31.What is Jessica Hair's attitude towards Allen's award-winning piece?A.Supportive.B.Critical.C.Cautious.D.Skeptical.DThe streets,'sidewalks and roofs of cities all absorb heat during the day,makingsome urban areas across the United States up to 6 degrees Fahrenheit hotter than ruralones during the day-and 22 degrees F hotter at night.These "urban heat islands"canalso develop underground as the city heat spreads downward,beneath the surface.Andbasements,subway tunnels and other underground infrastructure also constantly bleedheat into the surrounding earth,creating hotspots.Now the underground heat is buildingup as the planet warms.According to a new study of downtown Chicago,underground hotspots may threatenthe very same structures that emit the heat in the first place.Such temperature changesmake the ground around them expand and contract (enough to cause potentialdamage."Without anyone realizing it,the city of Chicago's downtown was deforming,says the study's author Alessandro F.Rotta Loria,a civil and environmental engineer atNorthwestern University.The findings,published in Communications Engineering,expose a "silent hazard()to civil infrastructure in cities with softer ground-especially those near water-Rotta Loria says."There might have been structural issues caused by this undergroundclimate change that happened,and we didn't even realize,"he adds.While not animmediate or direct danger to human lives,this previously unknown effect highlights theimpacts of a lesser-known component of climate change.Similar to climate change above the surface,these underground changes occur overlong periods of time."These effects took decades,a century,to develop,Rotta Loriasays,adding that elevated underground temperatures would likewise take a long time todissipate(逐渐消失)on their own.But other researchers interviewed for this story all say this wasted energy could alsobe recycled,presenting an opportunity to both cool the subsurface and save on energycosts.Subway tunnels and basements could be updated with technologies to recapture theheat.For example,water pipes could be installed to run through underground hotspotsand pick up some of the heat energy.32.What can we learn about the "urban heat islands"?A.They can develop underground structures.B.They are impacted by global warming.C.They can destroy the ground around.D.They only exist in the United States.英语试题(附中版)第6页(共10页)
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