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2016年職稱英語綜合類A閱讀理解真題

 2016年職稱英語考試真題綜合類A閱讀理解第二篇

Black Holes Trigger

Scientists have long understood that supermassive black holes weighing millions or billions of suns can tear apart stars that come too black hotels gravity pulls harder on the nearest part of the star,an imbalance that pulls the star apart over a period of minutes or hours,once it gets close enough.

Scientists say this Uneven pulling is not the only hazard facing the strain of these unbalanced forces can also trigger a nuclear explosion powerful enough to destroy the star from hieu Brassart and Jean-Pierre Luminet of the Observatoire de Paris in Meudon,France1,carried out computer simulations of the final moments of such an unfortunate star‘s life,as it veered towards a supermassive black hole.

When the star gets close enough,the uneven forces flatten it into a pancake previous studies had suggested this flattening would increase the density and temperature inside the star enough to trigger intense nuclear reactions that would tear it other studies had suggested that the picture would be complicated by shock waves generated during the flattening process and that no nuclear explosion should occur.

The new simulations investigated the effects of shock waves in detail,and found that even when their effects are included,the conditions favor a nuclear explosion.“There will be an explosion of the star — it will be completely destroyed,” Brassart says. Although the explosion obliterates the star,it saves some of the star‘s matter from being devoured by the black explosion is powerful enough to hurl much of the star’s matter out of the black hole‘s reach,he says.

The devouring of stars by black holes may already have been observed,although at a much later is thought that several months after the event that rips the star apart,its matter starts swirling into the hole heats up as it does so,releasing ultraviolet light and X-rays.

If stars disrupted near black holes really do explode,then they could in principle allow these events to be detected at a much earlier stage,says Jules Hatpern of Columbia University in New York,US2.“It may make it possible to see the disruption of that star immediately if it gets hot enough,” he says.

Brassart agrees.“Perhaps it can be observed in the X-rays and gamma rays,but it‘s something that needs to be more studied,” he rnova researcher Chris Fryer of the Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos,New Mexico,US3,says the deaths of these stars are difficult to simulate,and he is not sure whether the researchers have proven their case that they explode in the process.

 詞彙

supermassive adj.特大質量的

imbalance/im5bAlEns/n.不平衡,不平衡

veer/ viE/v.轉向,改變方向

flatten/5flAtn/v.使成扁平,夷平

pancake/5pAnkeik/n.薄煎餅

obliterate/E5blitEreit/v.抹去,除去,消除

devour/di5vauE(r)/v.吞沒;毀滅

swirl/swE:l/打旋,旋動

gamma rays γ 射線

supernova/7sju:pE5nEuvE/n.超新星

  註釋:

1. the Observatoire de Paris in Meudon,France:位於法國默頓的巴黎天文臺。Observatoire de Paris:法文,即observatory of Paris.默頓位於巴黎西南部郊區。

2. Columbia University in New York,US:美國紐約哥倫比亞大學,長青藤聯盟校之一。創建於1756年,當時名為“國王學院”。美國獨立後,為了紀念發現美洲新大陸的`哥倫比亞就改為哥倫比亞學院,直到1921年成為一所綜合大學。1897年,該校遷址曼哈頓上城區校區。

3. the Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos,Mexico,US:位於美國新墨西哥州洛斯阿拉莫斯的洛斯阿拉莫斯國家實驗室。洛斯阿拉莫斯是世界上第一顆原子彈和第一顆氫彈的誕生地,它佔地110平方公里,擁有1萬多名僱員,其中研究人員3 500名。