Scientists in the United States have developed a computer program that they say could provide an early warning of major earthqua

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问题     Scientists in the United States have developed a computer program that they say could provide an early warning of major earthquakes.The system is designed to give a warning second before an earthquake strikes.
    That may not sound like very long. However, it could give people time to get under table.The flow of electric power or gas could be cut. Air traffic controllers could warn away pilots. Even so-called "smart buildings" could be designed to get ready.
    Richard Allen of the University of Wisconsin and Hiroo Kanamori of the California Institute ofTechnology developed the program.They call it the Earthquake Alarm System. A report published in science magazine describes it.
    The system uses a mathematical program to measure information collected by instruments placed across the Los Angels area. Southern California already has more than 150 stations that measure movements within the ground.The information they collect is sent to high-speed computer.
    The new system is designed to estimate the strength of the earthquake once the shaking starts. Areas directly above the center of the earthquake would have the least warning. Distant places might have as long as forty seconds.
    Professor Allen notes that an early warning system for earthquakes would require a major campaign of public education.Then, another problem is the possibility of false alarms.
The "earthquake Alarm System" described in the passage has been developed by _____.

选项 A、Richard Allen and his teacher Horoo Kanamori
B、Hiroo Kanamori and his assistant Richard Allen
C、two scientists from the US and Japan
D、two scientists from the universities in the US

答案D

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