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atmospherewithoneimportantexception:
oxygen.Earthhadvirtuallynooxygen
initsatmospheremorethan4billionyearsago,buttheatmosphereisnow
approximately21percentoxygen.
Tracesofoxygenwereprobablygeneratedintheearlyatmospherebythe
breakdownofwatermoleculesintooxygenandhydrogenbyultravioletlight(a
processcalledphotodissociation).Althoughthisisanimportantprocess,it
cannotbegintoaccountforthepresenthighlevelsofoxygenintheatmosphere.
Almostallofthefreeoxygennowintheatmosphereoriginatedthrough
photosynthesis,theprocesswherebyplantsuselightenergytoinducecarbon
dioxidetoreactwithwater,producingcarbohydratesandoxygen.
Oxygenisaveryreactivechemical,soatfirstmostofthefreeoxygen
producedbyphotosynthesiswascombinedwithironinoceanwatertoformiron
oxide-bearingminerals.Theevidenceofthegradualtransitionfromoxygen-poor
tooxygen-richwaterispreservedinseafloorsediments.Themineralsin
seafloorsedimentaryrocksthataremorethanabout2.5billionyearsold
containreduced(oxygen-poor)ironcompounds.Inrocksthatarelessthan1.8
billionyearsold,oxidized(oxygen-rich)compoundspredominate.Thesediments
thatwereprecipitatedduringthetransitioncontainalternatingbandsofred
(oxidizediron)andblack(reducediron)minerals.Theserocksarecalled
banded-ironformations.Becauseoceanwaterisinconstantcontactwiththe
atmosphere,andthetwosystemsfunctiontogetherinastateofdynamic
equilibrium,thetransitionfromanoxygen-poortoanoxygen-richatmosphere
alsomusthaveoccurredduringthisperiod.
Alongwiththebuildupofmolecularoxygen(O2)cameaneventualincrease
inozone(O3)levelsintheatmosphere.(A)Becauseozonefiltersoutharmful
ultravioletradiation,thismadeitpossibleforlifetoflourishinshallow
waterandfinallyonland.(B)Thiscriticalstateintheevolutionofthe
atmospherewasreachedbetween1,100and542millionyearsago.(C)
Interestingly,thefossilrecordshowsanexplosionoflifeforms542million
yearsago.(D)
Oxygenhascontinuedtoplayakeyroleintheevolutionandformoflife.
Overthelast200millionyears,theconcentrationofoxygenhasrisenfrom10
percenttoasmuchas25percentoftheatmosphere,beforesettling(probably
notpermanently)atitscurrentvalueof21percent.Thisincreasehasbenefited
mammals,whicharevoraciousoxygenconsumers.Notonlydowerequireoxygento
fuelourhigh-energy,warm-bloodedmetabolism,ouruniquereproductivesystem
demandsevenmore.Anexpectantmother’sused(venous)bloodmuststillhave
enoughoxygeninittodiffusethroughtheplacentaintoherunbornchild’s
bloodstream.Itwouldbeverydifficultforanymammalspeciestosurviveinan
atmosphereofonly10percentoxygen.
Geologistscannotyetbecertainwhytheatmosphericoxygenlevels
increased,buttheyhaveahypothesis.First,photosynthesisisonlyonepartof
theoxygencycle.Thecycleiscompletedbydecomposition,inwhichorganic
carboncombineswithoxygenandformscarbondioxide.Butiforganicmatteris
buriedassedimentbeforeitfullydecomposes,itscarbonisnolongeravailable
toreactwiththefreeoxygen.Thustherewillbeanetaccumulationofcarbon
insedimentsandofoxygenintheatmosphere.
1.Inparagraph1,whydoestheauthorstatethatEarthhaslessnitrogen,
argon,hydrogen,andheliumthantheSun
A)Toarguethattheseelementswereoncepartofanearlyatmosphere,which
disappeared.
B)TosuggestthattheseelementsweredrawnintotheSun’satmosphere.
C)ToprovideevidencethatEarth’soriginalatmospherecameprimarilyfrom
meteorites.
D)TosupporttheclaimthatEarth’satmospherewouldhavechangedevenmore
ifithadcontainedmorevolatileelements.
2.Theword“constituent”inthepassageisclosestinmeaningto
A)source
B)equivalent
C)component
D)product
3.Accordingtoparagraph2,thehistoryofvolcanicoutgassingcannot
explainwhichofthefollowing
A)Thelackofoxygenintheatmosphere4billionyearsago.
B)Theamountofwatervaporintheatmospheretoday.
C)Theproportionsofnitrogenandcarbondioxideintheatmosphere
today.
D)Thepresentabundanceofoxygenintheatmosphere.
4.Paragraph3suggestswhichofthefollowingabouttheprocessof
photodissociation
A)Itismorecommontodaythanitwasintheearlyhistoryofthe
atmosphere.
B)Itisresponsibleforonlyasmallamountoftheoxygenintheatmosphere
C)Itremovestraceamountsofoxygenfromtheatmosphere.
D)Itproducesmorefreeoxygenthanphotosynthesisdoes.
5.Accordingtoparagraph4,whatcanbelearnedfromthetypeofiron
compoundsinseafloorrocks
A)Howtheprocessofphotosynthesishaschangedovertime
B)Thelevelofoxygeninthewateratacertaintimeinhistory
C)Howlevelsofironinoceanwaterdecreasedovertime
D)Theoverallmineralcontentoftheoceanwater
6.Theword“predominate”inthepassageisclosestinmeaningto
A)areinthemajority
B)arepresent
C)areincreasing
D)firstappear
7.Accordingtoparagraph4,banded-ironformationsarefoundinwhatkind
ofrocks
A)Thosethataremorethan2.5billionyearsold.
B)Thosethatdonotcontainoxidizedcompounds.
C)Thosethatarefromatransitionalperiodintermsofoxygen
richness.
D)Thosethatarelessthan1.8billionyearsold.
8.Whichofthesentencesbelowbestexpressestheessentialinformationin
thehighlightedsentenceinthepassageIncorrectchoiceschangethemeaningin
importantwaysorleaveoutessentialinformation.
A)Sincetheoceansandtheatmospherefunctiontogether,theatmosphere
musthavebecomeoxygenrichduringthisperiod.
B)Becauseoceanwaterisinconstantcontactwiththeatmosphere,thetwo
systemsmaintainadynamicequilibrium.
C)Thetransitiontoanoxygen-richatmospherecouldnothavehappened
withoutconstantcontactwiththeoceans.
D)Muchoftheoxygenintheoceansmusthavebeenpulledoutofthe
atmosphereduringthisperiod.
9.Accordingtoparagraph5,whichofthefollowinghappenedsometime
between1,100and542millionyearsago
A)Asuddenexplosionoflifeformsonlandoccurredtogetherwithasharp
declineoflifeinthewater.
B)Ultravioletradiationbecamemoreharmfultolivingorganisms.
C)Molecularoxygenlevelsintheatmospherestabilized,andozonelevels
begantorise.
D)Ozonereducedultravioletradiationtoalevelacceptableforlifeon
land.
10.Accordingtoparagraph6,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofthe
connectionbetweenmammalsandoxygen
A)Mammalsareabletosurviveonlybecauseoxygenlevelsarerelatively
high.
B)Mammalsfirstemergedwhenatmosphericoxygenlevelsreached10
percent.
C)Amammal’sunbornchildreceivesoxygenthroughthemother’s
placenta.
D)Mammalsusealotofoxygenpartlybecausetheyarewarm-blooded.
11.Theword“gradual”inthepassageisclosestinmeaningto
A)crucial
B)original
C)beneficial
D)slow
12.Theword“diffuse”inthepassageisclosestinmeaningto
A)spread
B)break
C)squeeze
D)speed
13.Lookatthefoursquaresthatindicatewherethefollowingsentence
couldbeaddedtothepassage.
Thetimingstronglysuggeststhatatmosphericchangeswereresponsiblefor
thissuddenincreaseinnewlife.
Wherewouldthesentencebestfit
14.Directions:
Anintroductorysentenceforabriefsummaryofthepassage
isprovidedbelow.CompletethesummarybyselectingtheTHREEanswerchoices
thatexpressthemostimportantideasinthepassage.Someanswerchoicesdonot
belonginthesummarybecausetheyexpressideasthatarenotpresentedinthe
passageorareminorideasinthepassage.
A)Overthelast4billionyears,outgassingdestroyedEarth’sprimary
atmosphereofvolatileelementsandreplaceditwithnonvolatilematerials
includingcarbondioxide.
B)ThesmallamountofoxygeninEarth’searlyatmospherewasdueto
photodissociationand,later,photosynthesiscreatedfreeoxygen.
C)Mammalscouldnothavesurvivedwithoutanoxygen-richatmosphere,and
land-basedlifewouldnotbepossiblewithouttheozonelayertofiltersolar
radiation.
D)Whenoxygenlevelsintheoceanwaterreachedacriticallevelabout542
millionyearsago,lifeemergedintheoceans,asshownbysedimenta
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