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托福阅读事实信息题合集之TPO30-3

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  托福阅读事实信息题是阅读考试中比较常见的一种题型,tpo则是托福阅读 备考最权威的材料,所以托福小编综合二者,为大家集中整理了tpo阅读中考察的事实信息题及其对应的解析,供大家参考使用。本文带来的是  TPO31-3的事实信息题,一起来看看吧。

  TPO31-3 Savanna Formation

  【2】Savannas typically experience a rather prolonged dry season. One theory behind savanna formation is that wet forest species are unable to withstand the dry season, and thus savanna, rather than rain forest, is favored on the site. Savannas experience an annual rainfall of between 1000 and 2000 millimeters, most of it falling in a five-to-eight month wet season. Though plenty of rain may fall on a savanna during the year, for at least part of the year little does, creating the drought stress ultimately favoring grasses. Such conditions prevail throughout much of northern South America and Cuba, but many Central American savannas as well as coastal areas of Brazil and the island of Trinidad do not fit this pattern. In these areas, rainfall per month exceeds that in the above definition, so other factors must contribute to savanna formation.

  2.In paragraph 2,the author mentions savannas in Central America, Brazil, and the island of Trinidad in order to

  A. argue that these savannas are similar to those in South America and Cuba.

  B. point out exceptions to the pattern of savanna formation in areas with drought stress.

  C. provide additional examples of savannas in areas with five- to eight-month wet seasons.

  D. indicate areas where savannas are being gradually replaced by rain forests.

  .解析:以 savannas in Central America, Brazil, and the island of Trinidad作为关键词定位到原文,看到这半句和前 半句中间有but的转折,那么也就是说central America,Brazil这些地方和前面介绍的不一样,所以是例外情况。

  【2】热带草原通常会经历十分漫长的旱季。热带草原形成理论之一,就是湿润的森木物种无法承受干燥的季节——这更有利于热带草原,而不是热带雨林的形成。热带草原的年降水量在1000到2000毫米,绝大多数降水都集中在长达5到8个月的雨季中。虽然每年的降水总量充足,但至少会有几个月几乎零降水,由此引起的干旱使得该地区最终只适合草地生长。这样的条件广泛地分布于南美北部和古巴的大部分地区,但也有例外,比如在中美洲的稀树大草原,巴西的沿海地区和特立尼达岛气候的类型就不一样。在这些地区每月的降水量超过了之前定义的降水量范围,因此还有其他因素影响着热带草原的形成。

  【3】In many characteristics, savanna soils are similar to those of some rain forests, though more extreme. For example, savanna soils, like many rain forest soils, are typically oxisols (dominated by certain oxide minerals) and ultisols (soils containing no calcium carbonate), with a high acidity notably low concentrations of such minerals as phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, and potassium, while aluminum levels are high. Some savannas occur on wet, waterlogged soils; other dry, sandy, well-drained soils. This many seem contradictory, but it only means that extreme soil conditions, either too wet or too dry for forests, are satisfactory for savannas. More moderate conditions support moist forests.

  3. According to paragraph 3, rain forests and savannas differ in that

  A.the soils in rain forests contain fewer minerals than savanna soils do.

  B.savannas affect soil conditions more than rain forests do.

  C.unlike rain forests, savannas prefer sandy, well-drained soils to soils that are very wet.

  D.unlike rain forests, savannas may develop under both very dry and very wet soil conditions.

  解析:本段第一句就指出,rain forest和savannas的土壤是相似的,但是更极端一点。后面就给了examples。最后一句给出了两种土壤的总结"this may seem….Either too wet or too dry for forests" 所以选 D。

  【3】虽然极端,但在大多数特点上,热带草原和雨林的土壤还是相似的。比如说,和许多热带雨林土壤一样,热带草原的土壤通常为含酸量高的氧化土(某些氧化物矿物占主导)和老成土(这些土壤中不含碳酸钙,磷、钙、镁、钾这样的矿物质含量非常低,而铝的含量却很高)。有些热带草原的土壤潮湿,呈溃水状态;而有些的土壤却干燥、多沙、易排水。这看起来矛盾,但却意味着只有像过度湿润或过度干旱那样的极端土壤条件,才适合热带草原,温润的气候适合湿润的森林。

  【4】Waterlogged soils occur in areas that are flat or have poor drainage. These soils usually contain large amounts of clay and easily become water-saturated. Air cannot penetrate between the soil particles, making the soil oxygen-poor. By contrast, dry soils are sandy and porous, their coarse textures permitting water to drain rapidly. Sandy soils are prone to the leaching of nutrients and minerals and so tend to be nutritionally poor. Though most savannas are found on sites with poor soils (because of either moisture conditions or nutrient levels of both), poor soils can and do support lush rain forest.

  6.According to paragraph 4, which of the following is true of waterlogged soils?

  A.Their upper layers are usually sandy and porous.

  B.They cannot support savannas.

  C.They contain little oxygen.

  D.They are prone to the leaching of nutrients and minerals.

  解析:A对于"by contrast…"那一句,sandy soil和waterlogged soils 是相反的。B 与原文矛盾,上段最后就说要么很干要么很湿,waterlogged 就是很湿的那种。C对于那个 making the soil oxygen-poor。D对应" Sandy soils are prone to .....",而不是选项中说的 waterlogged soils的特征。

  【4】溃水土壤出现在地形平坦和排水性差的地方。这些土壤通常含有大量的黏土,这就会使它们很容易处于饱水状态。由于空气不能渗入土壤颗粒中,土壤的含氧量就低。与之相对,干燥土壤是多沙和多孔渗水的。它们的粗质结构可以让水很快排干。砂质土壤更易于营养物和矿物质的过滤渗漏,这就导致土壤缺乏营养。虽然大多数热带草原都位于贫瘠土壤区(无论是因为各自的水分条件还是营养等级),但贫瘠土壤也的确能够长出繁茂的热带雨林。

  【5】Most savannas probably experience mild fires frequently and major burns every two years or so. Many savanna and dry-forest plant species are called pyrophytes, meaning they are adapted in various ways to withstand occasional burning. Frequent fire is a factor to which rain forest species seem unable to adapt, although ancient charcoal remains from Amazon forest soils dating prior to the arrival of humans suggest that moist forests also occasionally burn. Experiments suggest that if fire did not occur in savannas in the Americas, species composition would change significantly. When burning occurs, it prevents competition among plant species from progressing to the point where some species exclude others, reducing the overall diversity of the ecosystem. But in experimental areas protected from fire, a few perennial grass species eventually come to dominate, outcompeting all others. Evidence from other studies suggests that exclusion of fire results in markedly decreased plant-species richness, often with an increase in tree density. There is generally little doubt that fire is a significant factor in maintaining savanna, certainly in most regions.

  10.Paragraph 5 supports which of the following statements regarding the importance of fires in maintaining savannas?

  A.Fires prevent the growth of pyrophytes.

  B.Fires eliminate some species and thus reduce the overall diversity of the ecosystem.

  C.Fires that occur once every two years are unlikely to help maintain savannas.

  D.Fires prevent some species from eliminating other species with which they compete.

  解析:对应部分从but in experimental areas protected from fire开始,后面的内容都对其重要性进行了解释,如果没有火来保持savannas,那么就很少有perennial grass species可以outcompeting其他的种类,从而减少了plant-species的丰富,而树的密度则会更大。对应了 D的描述。

  【5】大多数热带草原都可能经历着频繁的焚烧,而大约两年就有一次大火燃烧。许多热带草原和干燥林的植物种类被叫做耐火植物,意思是其善于用各种方法来抵御偶尔发生的燃烧。虽然追溯到人类初至时亚马逊森林土壤中遗留的古木碳表明湿润林带也会有不定期的燃烧,但频繁的大火还是热带雨林物种所不能适应的因素。实验表明,如果美国的热带草原没有发生大火,物种的构成就会变得完全不一样。焚烧的防止了植物之间的竞争,这就避免了因植物间的排挤而使整个生态系统的多样性发生变化。但是在防火实验区,一些多年生植物物种最终占得主导地位,胜过了其他物种。其他调査证据表明,没有焚烧则导致植物物种丰富性的显著减少,通常还会伴随着树的密度増加。这就可以确定,火是维持热带草原的重要因素。当然,这指的是在大多数地区。

  以上就是托福阅读TPO31-3中的事实信息题及其解析,大家可以在备考的时候参考复习,希望能够帮助大家的考前准备。最后前程百利祝大家都能取得理想的托福考试 成绩。

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