Do you want to know something about the history of weather? Don’t look at the sky. Don’t look for old weather reports. Looking a

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问题     Do you want to know something about the history of weather? Don’t look at the sky. Don’t look for old weather reports. Looking at tree rings is more important. Correct weather reports date back only one century, but some trees can provide an exact record of the weather even further back.
    It is natural that a tree would grow best in a climate with plenty of sunlight and rainfall. It is also expected that little sunlight or rainfall would limit the growth of a tree. The change from a favorable to an unfavorable climate can be determined by reading the pattern of rings in a tree trunk. To find out the weather of ten years ago, count the rings of a tree trunk from the outside to the inside. If the tenth ring is far from the other tings, then it is certain that plenty of sunny and rainy weather occurred. If the tings are close together, then the climate was bad for the tree.
    Studying tree tings is important not only for the history of weather, but also for the history of man. In a region of New Mexico you can find only sand—no trees and no people.
    A scientist studied patterns of dead tree rings which had grown there. He decided that the people had to leave because they had cut down all the trees. Trees were necessary to make fires and buildings. So, after the people destroyed the trees, they had to move.
    In this instance studying tree tings uncovers an exciting fact about the history of man.
It is understood that in a favorable climate _______.

选项 A、tree tings grow close together
B、tree tings grow far apart
C、trees in New Mexico will grow big and tall
D、people can cut down most of the trees in New Mexico

答案B

解析 细节题。从文章第二段第三行至此段末,可获悉“想知道十年前的天气,由外至内数一下树干的树龄,如果第十个圈(即树龄)离其他圈较远,则代表阳光充足,雨量充沛……”。
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