[originaltext] A total solar eclipse occurred on August 1, 2008. (29) A sola

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A total solar eclipse occurred on August 1, 2008. (29) A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partially obscuring the Earth’s view of the Sun. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon’s apparent diametre (直径) is larger than the Sun, blocking all direct sunlight and turning day into darkness. And it occurs in a narrow path across the surface of the Earth, while a partial solar eclipse will be visible over a region thousands of miles wide. It had a magnitude of 1.0394 that was visible from a narrow corridor through (30) northern Canada, Greenland, central Russia, eastern Kazakhstan, western Mongolia and China. Occurring north of the Arctic Circle, it belonged to the so-called midnight sun eclipses. The largest city on the path of the eclipse was Novosibirsk in Russia. (31)The total eclipse lasted for two minutes, and covered 0.4% of the Earth’s surface in a 10 200 km long path. It was the 47th eclipse of the 126th Saros cycle, which began with a partial eclipse on March 10, 1179 and will conclude with a partial eclipse on May 3, 2459. It was described by observers as "special for its colors around the horizon. There were wonderful oranges and reds all around, the clouds lit up, some dark in silhouette (侧 影), some golden, glowing yellowy-orange in the distance. You could see the shadow approaching against the clouds and then rushing away as it left."
29. When does solar eclipse happen?
30. Which part of the world cannot see this solar eclipse?
31. How long did this total eclipse last?

选项 A、Two minutes.
B、Three minutes.
C、Ten minutes.
D、Two hours.

答案 A

解析 信息明示题。短文中明确提到,这次日全食持续了两分钟。
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