How much were the CO2 levels before the Industrial Revolution?

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问题 How much were the CO2 levels before the Industrial Revolution?
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have reached a symbolic high. For the first time in human history, daily measures of CO2, which is an important factor in global warming, have topped 400 parts per million.(10)Before the Industrial Revolution, CO2 levels were 280 parts per million. The Hawaii measuring station in the Pacific far from pollution sources is reckoned to be the most authoritative monitor of daily CO2 levels and it’s now showed they have topped 400 parts per million. The last time CO2 was regularly above that level was about three to five million years ago before modern humans existed. Scientists are alarmed that CO2 levels keep rising because the climate was much warmer then. There’s no sign though that world governments have the political will to make real their promises to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.

选项 A、400 parts per million.
B、280 parts per million.
C、120 parts per million.
D、680 parts per million.

答案B

解析 本题设题点在数字信息处。根据句(10)可知,工业革命之前的二氧化碳水平是280ppm,故答案为[B]。
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