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Questions33to36arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Wouldn'titbegreatifyoucouldjustlookupattheskyandreadtheweatherforecastrightaway? Well,youCan.Theforecastiswritteninc1ouds.Ifyoucanreadthatwriting,youcantellsomethingabouttheatmosphere.Withsomepractice,youcanbecomeaprettygoodweatherforecaster.Whoknows,youmightevendoaswellasmeteorologists. Meteorologistsusemuchmoreinformationthanjusttheappearanceofthecloudstomaketheirforecast.Theycollectdatafromallovertheworld.Thentheyputitintopowerful,high-speedcomputers. Thisdoesgivemeteorologistsanadvantage,becausetheycantrackweatherpatternsastheymovefromwesttoeastacrossthecountry. Butyouhaveanadvantage,too.Youcanlookattheskyandgetyourdatadirectly.Ameteorologistusesacomputerforecastthat’sseveralhoursoldtomakea1ocalforecast. Whatareyouseeingwhenyoulookatacloud?”Apictureofwhatmoistureisdoingintheatmosphere,”saysmeteorologistPeterLeavit.There’smoisturethroughouttheatmosphere.Mostofthetimeyoudon'tseeit,becauseit'sintheformofaninvisiblegascalledwatervapor. Sometimes,thetemperatureoftheairgetscoldenoughtocausethewatervaportochangetoliquidwater.That’scalledcondensation,andweseeithappenallthetime(forexample,whenhumidairfromtheshowerhitsthecoldglassofamirror).Whenenoughwatervaporcondenses,dropletsformintheair.Thesedropletsscatterlight.Acloudisseen. Watchingc1oudsoveradayortwotellsyoualotmorethanasing1ecloudabouttheweathertocome,Changesincloudsshowchangesintheatmosphere. Youshouldbegintonoticepatterns.Certainclouds,fol1owingeachotherinorder,cansignalanapproachingstorm.Butdon’ttakeourwordforit;seeforyourself. 33.Thispassagemain1ytellsusabouthow__________. A.tobecomeameteorologist B.tokeepaneyeontheweather C.tobeanassistanttoameteorologist D.tochangewatervaportoliquidwater
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