首页
登录
职称英语
The questions in this group are based on the content of a passage. After reading
The questions in this group are based on the content of a passage. After reading
游客
2024-01-13
6
管理
问题
The questions in this group are based on the content of a passage. After reading the passage, choose the best answer to each question, Answer all questions following the passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage.
Forget hostile aliens. According to a forthcoming book by noted astrophysicist Egbert Larson, the intrepid humans who first attempt interstellar space travel will face far more daunting challenges before they ever meet the Little Green Men.
Larson begins with the problem of relativistic time dilation. If you travel all the way to Alpha Centauri, you’d like to come back and tell your friends about it, right? It’s not too likely to happen, though. If Mr. Einstein was right about relativity--and we’re not going to say he wasn’t--then time slows down when you approach the speed of light. A person traveling at any velocity near the speed of light will age only days for every week, month, or even year that passes on earth. Relativity does not present a problem for interstellar space travel, per se, but it does mean that interstellar civilizations or even just interstellar communications will require a mind-boggling amount of calendar juggling.
Did we mention that you’d have to travel at near the speed of light? That’s because the distance between stars is so vast that even if you could travel at the speed of light--which, Larson reminds us, you can’t--it would take more than four years to reach our closest star neighbors, Alpha Proxima and Alpha Centauri, and decades or centuries to reach the other stars in our "immediate neighborhood." And if you tried to accelerate directly to the speed of light like they do in the movies, you’d be instantly splattered on the back of your theoretical spacecraft. Achieving anything close to light speed will require sustained accelera- tion at a level that human bodies can withstand--say, a crushing two gravities--for over a year. Better hope somebody brings some chips.
Speaking of chips, food is going to be a problem. Since it is economically, if not physically, impossible to accelerate 200 years’ worth of food to nearly the speed of light, and since you’re not likely to find any grocery stores along the way, someone will have to figure out how to make food in space. Keeping a crew alive on the way turns out to be the trickiest part of all. Once you’ve got the nearly impossible physics of space travel worked out, you still have to figure out the chemistry and biology of keeping your air and water clean and keeping your crew fed and safe from radiation and infection, and--did we mention the 200 years?--you’ll probably need several generations of crew members to complete the trip. Ever been on a bus for more than 24 hours? It’s not a pretty picture.
We applaud Larson for his insightful writing and his scrupulous attention to scientific detail. For those of you seeking a cold, hard look at the reality of interstellar space travel, this is a stellar read. But be warned: Larson doesn’t let you down gently. For those of you sincerely hoping to beam up with Scotty--and you know who you are--you might want to give this one a pass. [br] Which of the following inventions, if it could be perfected and manufactured at a viable cost, would address the most challenges to human interstellar space travel, as presented in the passage?
选项
A、A ram-scoop drive that can accelerate a spacecraft of any size to four-fifths of the speed of light within 24 hours
B、A cold-sleep capsule that essentially halts the passage of time for human inhabitants while protecting them from all physical harm
C、A sustainable biosphere that reliably generates healthy food and automatically cleans air and water
D、A neutrino-based communications system that permits instantaneous communication across any distance without any relativistic time dilation
E、An impervious force field that protects the ship and its inhabitants from radiation, meteor strikes, or hostile alien attacks
答案
B
解析
B addresses all the survival issues handled by C, and in addition its protection "from all physical harm" addresses the radiation mentioned in E and the acceleration problems that are inherent in A. B also protects against the daunting passage of time necessary for interstellar space travel. Based on the information in the third paragraph, the invention in A would not be usable without some other protective invention because humans could not withstand that rate of acceleration. D would be an astounding invention on its own, but it does not address as many of the challenges mentioned in the passage as B. B is the best answer. Why hasn’t someone invented this thing yet?
转载请注明原文地址:https://tihaiku.com/zcyy/3359440.html
相关试题推荐
Tomakeupanobjectivetest,theteacherwritesaseriesofquestions,______ha
Tomakeupanobjectivetest,theteacherwritesaseriesofquestions,______ha
I______readingnewspapersduringbreakfast.A、aminthehabitofB、makearuleof
Shewentonreading______itwasmidnight.A、asB、forC、untilD、lestC本题考查连词的用法。因为
Tomakeupanobjectivetest,theteacherwritesaseriesofquestions,______h
Hewas______enoughtounderstandmyquestionsfromthegesturesImade.A、intel
He______readingsilentlyatfirst.A、usednottoB、didn’tusetoC、wasnotused
They______thisnovelforfourhours.Letthemhavearest.A、arereadingB、have
Ourpreferencesforcertaincolorsare______accordingtothepassage.[br]Whi
Ourpreferencesforcertaincolorsare______accordingtothepassage.[br]If
随机试题
Theratiobetweenpaymentsintoandoutofacountryisknownasthecountr
配制高强度、超高强度混凝土,须采用以下哪种混凝土掺合料?( )A.粉煤灰 B
Changesoftenhappenin( ).A.Initiating
根据《营业性演出管理条例》,举办台湾地区的文艺表演团体、个人参加的营业性演出,应
共用题干 甲股份有限公司(以下简称甲公司)20×7年至20×8年度有关业务资料
衡量居住区公共服务设施配套建设水平的指标,包括( )。A.人均公共绿地面积
患者饮食稍有不慎,即易呕吐,时作时止,面色?白,倦怠乏力,口干而不欲饮,四肢不温
人在每一瞬间,将心理活动选择了某些对象而忽略了另一些对象。这一特点指的是注意的(
患者,女。宫颈癌术后5天,突发下肢肿胀,伴胀痛。错误治疗措施( )。A.卧床制
关于肺表面活性物质的描述,不正确的是A.能降低肺的顺应性 B.能降低肺泡表面张
最新回复
(
0
)