TOEFL Quiz Reading 5

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Reading Passage

Europa is the smallest of planet Jupiter’s four largest moons and the second moon out from Jupiter. Until 1979, it was just another astronomy textbook statistic. Then came the close-up images obtained by the exploratory spacecraft Voyager 2, and within days, Europa was transformed–in our perception, at least–into one of the solar system’s most intriguing worlds. The biggest initial surprise was the almost total lack of detail, especially from far away. Even at close range, the only visible features are thin, kinked brown lines resembling cracks in an eggshell. And this analogy is not far off the mark.

The surface of Europa is almost pure water ice, but a nearly complete absence of craters indicates that Europa’s surface ice resembles Earth’s Antarctic ice cap. The eggshell analogy may be quite accurate since the ice could be as little as a few kilometers thick–a tree shell around what is likely a subsurface liquid ocean that, in turn, encases a rocky core. The interior of Europa has been kept warm over the cons by tidal forces generated by the varying gravitational tugs of the other big moons as they wheel around Jupiter. The tides on Europa pull and relax in an endless cycle. The resulting internal heat keeps what would otherwise be ice melted almost to the surface. The crack-like marks on Europa’s icy face appear to fracture where water or slush oozes from below.

Soon after Voyager 2’s encounter with Jupiter in 1979, when the best images of Europa were obtained, researchers advanced the startling idea that Europa’s subsurface ocean might harbor life. Life processes could have begun when Jupiter was releasing a vast store of internal heat. Jupiter’s early heat was produced by the compression of the material forming the giant planet. Just as the Sun is far less radiant today than the primal Sun, so the internal heat generated by Jupiter is minor compared to its former intensity. During this warm phase, some 4.6 billion years ago, Europa’s ocean may have been liquid right to the surface, making it a crucible for life.

Questions

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1. 
What does the passage mainly discuss?

2. 
The word "intriguing" in the text is closest in meaning to

3. 
In the text, the author mentions "cracks in an eggshell" in order to help readers

4. 
It can be inferred from the passage that astronomy textbooks prior to 1979

5. 
What does the author mean by stating in the text that "this analogy is not far off the mark"?

6. 
It can be inferred from the passage that Europa and Antarctica have in common which of the following?

7. 
The word "endless" in the text is closest in meaning to

8. 
According to the passage, what is the effect of Jupiter's other large moons on Europa?

9. 
According to the passage, Voyager 2's images led researchers to develop which of the following theories?

10. 
The word "it" in the passage refers to

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