New ice core samples taken from the centre of the Greenland ice-sheet have given a detailed record of the last "interglacial per

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问题     New ice core samples taken from the centre of the Greenland ice-sheet have given a detailed record of the last "interglacial period(间冰期)" which range from about 135,000 to 115,000 years ago. The cores, taken from a depth of 2,780 to 2,870 metres, show that during this period the climate oscillated(摆动) between three stages instead of remaining in one, as in the whole of recorded human history. The middle stage was like our own, but the others were either much colder or warmer.
    Worse, it seems that the climate flipped from one condition to another very rapidly. "It apparently took very little time, perhaps less than a decade or two, to shift between the stages," Dr. J. CW. White of the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the University of Colorado wrote earlier this year in the scientific journal, Nature-. "We humans have built a remarkable socio-economic system during perhaps the only time when it could be built, when the climate was stable enough to let us develop the agricultural infrastructure (基础设施)required to maintain an advanced society. "
    We do not know why we have been so blessed. But if the Earth had an operating manual, the chapter on climate might begin with a warning that the system has been adjusted at the factory for optimum comfort—so don’t touch the dials.
    Unfortunately, we have been "twiddling the knobs(旋钮)" for decades. In December 1995 the official Intergovernmental Panel on Climatic Change (IPCC), which represents the work of 2, 000 top meteorologists from around the world, concluded that global warming due to human activities is probably already taking place. Global warming sounds deceptively favorable to inhabitants of countries which currently experience harsh winters. In fact, with global warming, the world would struggle to cope with the effects of even a steady, gradual warming. This was spelt out to members of the British Royal Society by Sir John Houghton, chairman both of Britain’s Royal Commission of Environmental Pollution and of one of the main IPCC working groups. Houghton put forward the IPCC picture of seas flooding much of Egypt, Southern China and Bangladesh, making "many millions" of people homeless} of hordes of "environmental refugees" and of wars breaking out over dwindling (becoming gradually smaller) fresh water supplies, as world rainfall patterns changed.
    There is at least a chance that the world could adapt to steady warming if it happened slowly enough. However, many scientists, believe that even this prediction from the IPCC is too cautious.
According to the passage, the sentence "But if the Earth— for optimum comfort" (in the 3rd paragraph) means______.

选项 A、there is an unseen hand controlling the earth’s movement
B、there is an operating manual warning people against air-conditioning in the factory
C、people should prepare operating manuals to tell workers how to get greater comfort
D、people have been enjoying the most comfortable climate in Earth’s history

答案D

解析 细节推断题。在第三段第二句But if the Earth had an operating manual,the chapter on climate might begin with a warning that the system has been adjusted at the factory for optimum comfort—so don’t touch the dials中,地球被比喻成一个工厂,工人应遵循操作手册的规定,这一手册关于气候的章节可能首先会提到一个警告:厂内的系统已经调到最舒服的状态,不能再任意调节装置了。暗示的意思就是:现在的气候已是最舒适的状态了。所以正确答案为D。
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