时间:2019-01-16 作者:英语课 分类:2018年NPR美国国家公共电台5月


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ARI SHAPIRO, HOST:


A giant asteroid 1 slammed into Earth about 65 million years ago. That impact killed off the dinosaurs 2. And now scientists say it had another major effect on the planet, one that's a cautionary tale. Here's NPR's Nell Greenfieldboyce.


NELL GREENFIELDBOYCE, BYLINE 3: The so-called Chicxulub asteroid was more than 5 miles wide. When it crashed into our planet, there was chaos 4.


PAGE QUINTON: You had a huge asteroid hitting the ocean at high speed. That's going to cause tsunamis 5.


GREENFIELDBOYCE: Page Quinton is a geologist 6 at the State University of New York in Potsdam. She says the impact also set off massive wildfires and created a global cloud of dust and debris 7 that blocked the sun for months or decades.


QUINTON: So on the short term, there's a variety of very, like, quick, scary stuff going down. And the dinosaurs of course, you know, feel that impact.


GREENFIELDBOYCE: What she and some colleagues wanted to know was the long-term impact from carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide, as we all know, is a greenhouse gas, and a lot of it was released by those fires and vaporized rock. Ken 8 MacLeod is a paleontologist at the University of Missouri. He turned to an unusual place to find a record of past temperatures - tiny bits of fossilized fish so tiny they can look like sand or crud.


KEN MACLEOD: But under the microscope, they are unequivocally fish fossils. So there are these millimeter-, half-millimeter-long little teeth, and under the microscope, they're gorgeous. There are little scales or bits of bone.


GREENFIELDBOYCE: It turns out that their chemistry is different depending on the temperatures when they lived. He and Quinton analyzed 9 fossils from before and after the asteroid impact, and what they found is striking. After the impact, global temperatures rose by about 5 degrees Celsius 10.


MACLEOD: And then it stays at that level for an interval 11 that spans a hundred thousand years.


GREENFIELDBOYCE: He sees a lesson here that's relevant for today.


MACLEOD: The carbon dioxide that was put into the atmosphere after the impact was probably introduced on the time scale of years to decades, which is pretty comparable to the timescale on which we're introducing CO2.


GREENFIELDBOYCE: By burning fossil fuels. He's not the only one to make this connection. Brian Huber is a paleontologist at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.


BRIAN HUBER: We are basically replaying that instantaneous event.


GREENFIELDBOYCE: He says how long the warming persisted was stunning 12, and that's why he found these results in the journal Science a little bit frightening. Nell Greenfieldboyce, NPR News.



n.小行星;海盘车(动物)
  • Astronomers have yet to witness an asteroid impact with another planet.天文学家还没有目击过小行星撞击其它行星。
  • It's very unlikely that an asteroid will crash into Earth but the danger exists.小行星撞地球的可能性很小,但这样的危险还是存在的。
n.恐龙( dinosaur的名词复数 );守旧落伍的人,过时落后的东西
  • The brontosaurus was one of the largest of all dinosaurs. 雷龙是所有恐龙中最大的一种。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Dinosaurs have been extinct for millions of years. 恐龙绝种已有几百万年了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.署名;v.署名
  • His byline was absent as well.他的署名也不见了。
  • We wish to thank the author of this article which carries no byline.我们要感谢这篇文章的那位没有署名的作者。
n.混乱,无秩序
  • After the failure of electricity supply the city was in chaos.停电后,城市一片混乱。
  • The typhoon left chaos behind it.台风后一片混乱。
n.海啸( tsunami的名词复数 )
  • Our oceans are alive with earthquakes, volcanoes, and more recently, tsunamis. 海中充满着地震、火山,包括最近发生的海啸。 来自常春藤生活英语杂志-2006年2月号
  • Please tell me something more about tsunamis! 请您给我讲讲海啸吧! 来自辞典例句
n.地质学家
  • The geologist found many uncovered fossils in the valley.在那山谷里,地质学家发现了许多裸露的化石。
  • He was a geologist,rated by his cronies as the best in the business.他是一位地质学家,被他的老朋友们看做是这门行当中最好的一位。
n.瓦砾堆,废墟,碎片
  • After the bombing there was a lot of debris everywhere.轰炸之后到处瓦砾成堆。
  • Bacteria sticks to food debris in the teeth,causing decay.细菌附着在牙缝中的食物残渣上,导致蛀牙。
n.视野,知识领域
  • Such things are beyond my ken.我可不懂这些事。
  • Abstract words are beyond the ken of children.抽象的言辞超出小孩所理解的范围.
v.分析( analyze的过去式和过去分词 );分解;解释;对…进行心理分析
  • The doctors analyzed the blood sample for anemia. 医生们分析了贫血的血样。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The young man did not analyze the process of his captivation and enrapturement, for love to him was a mystery and could not be analyzed. 这年轻人没有分析自己蛊惑著迷的过程,因为对他来说,爱是个不可分析的迷。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.摄氏温度计的,摄氏的
  • The temperature tonight will fall to seven degrees Celsius.今晚气温将下降到七摄氏度。
  • The maximum temperature in July may be 36 degrees Celsius.七月份最高温度可能达到36摄氏度。
n.间隔,间距;幕间休息,中场休息
  • The interval between the two trees measures 40 feet.这两棵树的间隔是40英尺。
  • There was a long interval before he anwsered the telephone.隔了好久他才回了电话。
adj.极好的;使人晕倒的
  • His plays are distinguished only by their stunning mediocrity.他的戏剧与众不同之处就是平凡得出奇。
  • The finished effect was absolutely stunning.完工后的效果非常美。
学英语单词
acceptance of persons
adjustment of individual grievances
all-tubes
aluminium propylate
Ambussel, L.
amphoteric surfactant AM series
anabolic steroids
analysis and design of information system
arm saw
bagliettoes
ballistic cap
banteringly
brachysomophis henshawi
brise dessus
broaching cutters
carry away the palm
central shaft
Charford
chiappa
ciboulette
coups d'etat
critical V/C ratio
day-shifts
debt-driven
deccas
diffusing type steam valve
direct-cycle cooling system
drawing and specifications
early slag
expediency behavior
family of sets
fictitious meridian
first-tier supplier
flies-by-wire
formal parameter part
French-
Gautama
glass fiber reinforced plastics for moulding
global migrant
glycerin soap
goaling
groovemeister
have inner resources
hazard and race condition
headpan
high-viscosity paint
in full view
intermediate sub-control station
Internet monitoring
interspersed
Jenner
joseloff
kiddle
knowledge-production
Liriope spicata
list-systems
Lueki
martinottiella communis
Maud Gonne
methodologies
moignon
molybdena
nasals
near thermal reactor
Notice for Recovery of Tax
onykia loennbergi
optimum strategy
Organization of the Oppressed on Earth
ornamental forest
osmanthus venosus pamp.
Oswald Mosley
over-thinking
overvoltage to earth
oxazolidinones
pannikin boss
Peripheral Component Interconnect Extended
piezoelectric constant
pinenchyma
pump saturation in optical parametric oscillators
radiant arc-furnace
real subfield
roll recovery
sagging plate
sales volume prediction
sampling plate
segment field
selectives
self concept
sexifies
shilled
shipping accumulation number
standard-baseds
stearns weir formula
stitical
supper time
suppurative otitis media
syllogization
timber mining
time constant of damping
tuning-fork frequency control
water-jet propulsion
welding beading