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1、TPO22Passage3-+ TPO22Passage3- The Allende Meteorite Sometime after midnight on February 8,1969,a large,bright meteor entered Earths atmosphere and broke into thousands of pieces,plummeted to the ground,and scattered over an area 50 miles long and 10 miles wide in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico.Th
2、e first meteorite from this fall was found in the village of Pueblito de Allende.Altogether,roughly two tons of meteorite fragments were recovered,all of which bear the name Allende for the location of the first discovery. Individual specimens of Allende are covered with a black,glassy crust that fo
3、rmed when their exteriors melted as they were slowed by Earths atmosphere.When broken open,Allende stones are revealed to contain an assortment of small,distinctive objects,spherical or irregular in shape and embedded in a dark gray matrix(binding material),which were once constituents of the solar
4、nebulathe interstellar cloud of gas and dust out of which our solar system was formed. The Allende meteorite is classified as a chondrite.Chondrites take their name from the Greek word chondrosmeaning“seed“an allusion to their appearance as rocks containing tiny seeds.These seeds are actually chondr
5、ules:millimeter-sized melted droplets of silicate material that were cooled into spheres of glass and crystal.A few chondrules contain grains that survived the melting event,so these enigmatic chondrules must have formed when compact masses of nebular dust were fused at high temperaturesapproaching
6、1,700 degrees Celsiusand then cooled before these surviving grains could melt.Study of the textures of chondrules confirms that they cooled rather quickly,in times measured in minutes or hours,so the heating events that formed them must have been localized.It seems very unlikely that large portions
7、of the nebula were heated to such extreme temperatures,and huge nebula areas could not possibly have lost heat so fast.Chondrules must have been melted in small pockets of the nebula that were able to lose heat rapidly.The origin of these peculiar glassy spheres remains an enigma. Equally perplexing
8、 constituents of Allende are the refractory inclusions:irregular white masses that tend to be larger than chondrules.They are composed of minerals uncommon on Earth,all rich in calcium,aluminum,and titanium,the most refractory(resistant to melting)of the major elements in the nebula.The same mineral
9、s that occur in refractory inclusions are believed to be the earliest-formed substances to have condensed out of the solar nebula.However,studies of the textures of inclusions reveal that the order in which the minerals appeared in the inclusions varies from inclusion to inclusion,and often does not
10、 match the theoretical condensation sequence for those metals. Chondrules and inclusions in Allende are held together by the chondrite matrix,a mixture of fine-grained,mostly silicate minerals that also includes grains of iron metal and iron sulfide.At one time it was thought that these matrix grain
11、s might be pristine nebular dust,the sort of stuff from which chondrules and inclusions were made.However,detailed studies of the chondrite matrix suggest that much of it,too,has been formed by condensation or melting in the nebula,although minute amounts of surviving interstellar dust are mixed wit
12、h the processed materials. All these diverse constituents are aggregated together to form chondritic meteorites,like Allende,that have chemical compositions much like that of the Sun.To compare the compositions of a meteorite and the Sun,it is necessary that we use ratios of elements rather than sim
13、ply the abundances of atoms.After all,the Sun has many more atoms of any element,say iron,than does a meteorite specimen,but the ratios of iron to silicon in the two kinds of matter might be comparable.The compositional similarity is striking.The major difference is that Allende is depleted in the m
14、ost volatile elements,like hydrogen,carbon,oxygen,nitrogen,and the noble gases,relative to the Sun.These are the elements that tend to form gases even at very low temperatures.We might think of chondrites as samples of distilled Sun,a sort of solar sludge from which only gases have been removed.Sinc
15、e practically all the solar systems mass resides in the Sun,this similarity in chemistry means that chondrites have average solar system composition,except for the most volatile elements;they are truly lumps of nebular matter,probably similar in composition to the matter from which planets were asse
16、mbled. Paragraph 1:Sometime after midnight on February 8,1969,a large,bright meteor entered Earths atmosphere and broke into thousands of pieces,plummeted to the ground,and scattered over an area 50 miles long and 10 miles wide in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico.The first meteorite from this fall w
17、as found in the village of Pueblito de Allende.Altogether,roughly two tons of meteorite fragments were recovered,all of which bear the name Allende for the location of the first discovery. TPO22Passage3 1.The word“locationin the passage is closest in meaning to O sight O sake O success O place 2.Whi
18、ch of the following can be inferred from paragraph 1 about the large meteor that entered Earths atmosphere on February 8,1969? O It was almos ten miles wide. O It was the biggest meteor ever to hit Mexico. O It weighed more than two tons. O It broke into more pieces than most meteors do. Paragraph 2
19、:Individual specimens of Allende are covered with a black,glassy crust that formed when their exteriors melted as they were slowed by Earths atmosphere.When broken open,Allende stones are revealed to contain an assortment of small,distinctive objects,spherical or irregular in shape and embedded in a
20、 dark gray matrix(binding material),which were once constituents of the solar nebulathe interstellar cloud of gas and dust out of which our solar system was formed. 3.Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in the passage?Incorrect choices ch
21、ange the meaning in important ways or leave out essential information. O Allende meteorites were formed when constituents of the interstellar cloud of gas and dust got trapped inside small,roughly spherical objects and these objects became bound together in a dark gray matrix. O Inside Allende meteo
22、rites is a dark gray matrix that binds together small spherical or irregular objects formed from the interstellar cloud of gas and dust out of which the solar system was made. O By breaking open Allende meteorites,scientists were able to find out what the solar nebula was made of. O Allende meteorit
23、es were filled with material formed almost entirelyfrom interstellar gas and dust. Paragraph 3:The Allende meteorite is classified as a chondrite.Chondrites take their name from the Greek word chondrosmeaning“seed“an allusion to their appearance as rocks containing tiny seeds.These seeds are actuall
24、y chondrules:millimeter-sized melted droplets of silicate material that were cooled into spheres of glass and crystal.A few chondrules contain grains that survived the melting event,so these enigmatic chondrules must have formed when compact masses of nebular dust were fused at high temperaturesappr
25、oaching 1,700 degrees Celsiusand then cooled before these surviving grains could melt.Study of the textures of chondrules confirms that they cooled rather quickly,in times measured in minutes or hours,so the heating events that formed them must have been localized.It seems very unlikely that large p
26、ortions of the nebula were heated to such extreme temperatures,and huge nebula areas could not possibly have lost heat so fast.Chondrules must have been melted in small pockets of the nebula that were able to lose heat rapidly.The origin of these peculiar glassy spheres remains an enigma. 4.The word
27、“allusion“in the passage is closest in meaning to O addition O modification O resemblance O reference 5.The word“enigmatic“in the passage is closest in meaning to O dangerous O mysterious O interesting O surprising 6.According to paragraph 3,what does the presence of grains inside some of the chondr
28、ules indicate? O The chondrules were formed of silicate material. O The chondrules were formed at high temperatures and then cooled rapidly. O The grains were formed in huge areas of the solar nebula O The grains were formed after the chondrules were fused together into chondrites. Paragraph 4:Equal
29、ly perplexing constituents of Allende are the refractory inclusions:irregular white masses that tend to be larger than chondrules.They are composed of minerals uncommon on Earth,all rich in calcium,aluminum,and titanium,the most refractory(resistant to melting)of the major elements in the nebula.The
30、 same minerals that occur in refractory inclusions are believed to be the earliest-formed substances to have condensed out of the solar nebula.However,studies of the textures of inclusions reveal that the order in which the minerals appeared in the inclusions varies from inclusion to inclusion,and o
31、ften does not match the theoretical condensation sequence for those metals. 7.According to paragraph 4,all of the following are true about the minerals found in the refractory inclusions EXCEPT: O These minerals are among the most resistant to melting of all the major elements in the solar nebula. O
32、 These minerals are believed to be some of the first elements to have condensed out of the solar nebula. O These minerals are among the least commonly found elements on Earth. O These elements occur in the order that scientists would have predicted. Paragraph 5:Chondrules and inclusions in Allende a
33、re held together by the chondrite matrix,a mixture of fine-grained,mostly silicate minerals that also includes grains of iron metal and iron sulfide.At one time it was thought that these matrix grains might be pristine nebular dust,the sort of stuff from which chondrules and inclusions were made.How
34、ever,detailed studies of the chondrite matrix suggest that much of it,too,has been formed by condensation or melting in the nebula,although minute amounts of surviving interstellar dust are mixed with the processed materials. 8.The word“pristine“in the passage is closest in meaning to O pure O solid
35、 O ordinary O trapped 9.According to paragraph 5,which of the following is indicated by studies of the mixture holding the inclusions together? O Large amounts of this material were formed by condensation or melting in the nebula. O This material contains more iron and iron sulfide than had previous
36、ly been thought. O This material is very similarto the material from which the refractory inclusions are made O The grains in this material are made from the same elements as chondrules are. Paragraph 6:All these diverse constituents are aggregated together to form chondritic meteorites,like Allende
37、,that have chemical compositions much like that of the Sun.To compare the compositions of a meteorite and the Sun,it is necessary that we use ratios of elements rather than simply the abundances of atoms.After all,the Sun has many more atoms of any element,say iron,than does a meteorite specimen,but
38、 the ratios of iron to silicon in the two kinds of matter might be comparable.The compositional similarity is striking.The major difference is that Allende is depleted in the most volatile elements,like hydrogen,carbon,oxygen,nitrogen,and the noble gases,relative to the Sun.These are the elements th
39、at tend to form gases even at very low temperatures.We might think of chondrites as samples of distilled Sun,a sort of solar sludge from which only gases have been removed.Since practically all the solar systems mass resides in the Sun,this similarity in chemistry means that chondrites have average
40、solar system composition,except for the most volatile elements;they are truly lumps of nebular matter,probably similar in composition to the matter from which planets were assembled. 10.In paragraph 6,why does the author mention that“the Sun has many more atoms of any element,say iron,than does a me
41、teorite specimen“? O To show how difficult it is to compare the composition of a meteorite with that of the Sun O To explain why a comparison of the compositions of a meteorite and of the Sun has to be done in terms of ratios of elements O To identify the most common element in both the Sun and mete
42、orite specimens O To emphasize how much largerthe Sun is than any meteorite specimen is 11.According to paragraph 6,the composition of chondritic meteorites differs from the composition of the Sun primarily in O containing nebular matter O containing many fewer atoms of iron O the relative amount of
43、 volatile elements O the ratio of iron to silicon 12.According to paragraph 6,what is the significance of the similarity in composition between chondrites and the Sun? O It indicates what the matter from which planets were formed was probably like. O It may explain howthe Sun originally developed. O
44、 It helps scientists estimate the variations in the chemical composition of different meteors. O It suggests that most meteorites may contain large quantities of volatile elements. Equally perplexing constituents of Allende are the refractory inclusions:irregular white masses that tend to be larger
45、than chondrules.They are composed of minerals uncommon on Earth,all rich in calcium,aluminum,and titanium,the most refractory(resistant to melting)of the major elements in the nebula.The same minerals that occur in refractory inclusions are believed to be the earliest-formed substances to have conde
46、nsed out of the solar nebula.However,studies of the textures of inclusions reveal that the order in which the minerals appeared in the inclusions varies from inclusion to inclusion,and often does not match the theoretical condensation sequence for those metals. 13.Look at the four squaresthat indica
47、te where the following sentence could be added to the passage It is therefore still unclear if all inclusions were formed in the same way. Where would the sentence best fit? 14.Directions:An introductory sentence for a brief summary of the passage is provided below.Complete the summary by selecting
48、the THREE answer choices that express the most important ideas in the passage.Some sentences do not belong in the summary because they express ideas that are not presented in the passage or are minor ideas in the passage.This question is worth 2 points. Studies of the Allende meteorite provided information about the composition of chondritic meteorites and their possible origin. Answer Choices O