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Everyone has heard of the San Andreas fault (断层), which constantly threatens California and the Wes...
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Everyone has heard of the San Andreas fault (断层), which constantly threatens California and the West Coast with earthquakes.But how many people know about the equally serious New Madrid fault in Missouri?
Between December of 1811 and February of 1812, three major earthquakes occurred, all centered around the town of New Madrid, Missouri, on the Mississippi River.Property damage was severe.Buildings in the area were almost destroyed.Whole forests fell at once, and huge cracks opened in the ground, releasing some strong smell chemicals.
The Mississippi River itself completely changed character, developing sudden rapids and whirlpools (激流和旋涡). Several times it changed its course, and once, according to some observers, it actually appeared to run backwards.Few people were killed in the New Madrid earthquakes, probably simply because few people lived in the area in 1811 ; but the severity of the earthquakes is shown by the fact that the shock waves rang bells in church towers in Charleston, South Carolina, on the coast.Buildings shook in New York City, and clocks were stopped in Washington, D.C.
Scientists now know that America' s two major faults are essentially different.The San Andreas is a horizontal (水平的)boundary between two major land masses that are slowly moving in opposite directions.California earthquakes result when the two masses make a suddenly move.
The New Madrid fault, on the other hand, is a vertical fault; at some point, possibly hundreds of millions of years ago, rock was pushed up toward the surface, probably by volcanoes under the surface.Suddenly, the volcanoes cooled and the rock collapsed, leaving huge cracks.
Even now, the rock continues to settle downwards, and sudden sinking motions cause earthquakes in the region.The fault itself, a large crack in this layer of rock, with dozens of other cracks that split off from it, extends from northeast Arkansas through Missouri and into southern Illinois.
Scientists who have studied the New Madrid fault say there have been lots of smaller quakes in the area since 1811; these smaller quakes indicate that larger ones are probably coming, but the scientists say they have no method of predicting when a large earthquake will occur.
1.This passage is mainly about _____.
A.the New Madrid fault B.the San Andreas
C.the causes of faults D.current scientific knowledge about faults
2.Which of the following pictures best describes the type of the New Madrid fault?
3.This passage implies that ______.
A.horizontal faults are more dangerous than vertical faults
B.vertical faults are more dangerous than horizontal faults
C.more people would die if the 1811 New Madrid earthquakes happened today
D.the volcanoes that caused the New Madrid fault are still alive.
4.The underlined word "vertical" most probably means ______.
A.moving straight up B.terribly changing
C.breaking suddenly D.extending largely
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