Reading Comprehension - I
Read the passage. Then answer the
questions below.
On January 3,
1961, nine days after Christmas, Richard Legg, John Byrnes, and Richard
McKinley were killed in a remote desert in eastern Idaho. Their deaths occurred
when a nuclear reactor exploded at a top-secret base in the National Reactor
Testing Station (NRTS). Official reports state that the explosion and
subsequent reactor meltdown resulted from the improper retraction of the
control rod. When questioned about the events that occurred there, officials
were very reticent. The whole affair, in fact, was not discussed much, and
seemed to disappear with time.
In order to
grasp the mysterious nature of the NRTS catastrophe, it helps to know a bit
about how nuclear reactors work. After all, the generation of nuclear energy
may strike many as an esoteric process. However, given its relative simplicity,
the way in which the NRTS reactor functions is widely comprehensible. In this
particular kind of reactor, a cluster of nine-ton uranium fuel rods are
positioned lengthwise around a central control rod. The reaction begins with
the slow removal of the control rod, which starts a controlled nuclear reaction
and begins to heat the water in the reactor. This heat generates steam, which
builds pressure inside the tank. As pressure builds, the steam looks for a
place to escape. The only place this steam is able to escape is through the
turbine. As it passes through the turbine on its way out of the tank, it turns
the giant fan blades and produces energy.
On the morning
of January 3, after the machine had been shut down for the holidays, the three
men arrived at the station to restart the reactor. The control rod needed to be
pulled out only four inches to be reconnected to the automated driver. However,
records indicate that Byrnes yanked it out 23 inches, over five times the
distance necessary. In milliseconds the reactor exploded. Legg was impaled on
the ceiling; he would be discovered last. It took one week and a lead-shielded
crane to remove his body. Even in full protective gear, workers were only able
to work a minute at a time. The three men are buried in lead-lined coffins
under concrete in New York, Michigan, and Arlington Cemetery, Virginia.
The
investigation took nearly two years to complete. Did Byrnes have a dark motive?
Or was it simply an accident? Did he know how precarious the procedure was?
Other operators were questioned as to whether they knew the consequences of
pulling the control rod out so far. They responded, “Of course! We often talked
about what we would do if we were at a radar station and the Russians came.
We’d yank it out.”
Official reports
are oddly ambiguous, but what they do not explain, gossip does. Rumors had it
that there was tension between the men because Byrnes suspected the other two
of being involved with his young wife. There is little doubt that he, like the
other operators, knew exactly what would happen when he yanked the control rod.
Questions
1)
As
used in paragraph 1, which is the best antonym for reticent?
A. nosy
B. talkative
C. reserved
D. concerned
2)
As
used in paragraph 2, which is the best definition for esoteric?
A. risky or dangerous
B. highly scientific
C. kept secret
D. understood by few
3)
According
to the paragraph 2, which of the following is directly responsible for energy
production?
A. the turning of the
turbine blades
B. the escape of
pressurized steam
C. the removal of the
control rod
D. the positioning of the
uranium fuel rods
4)
Based
on information in the passage, it can be inferred that, after the explosion and
subsequent meltdown, the reactor was
A. not mentioned in any
official documents about the incident
B. contaminated with toxic
elements
C. completely annihilated
D. honored as a memorial to
the tragic incident
5)
Which
of the following literary techniques does the author use in the passage?
I. hyperbole,
characterized by the use of exaggeration for effect
II. foreshadowing,
characterized by the use of hints that depict future events in the narrative or
story
III. flashback,
characterized by the description of a scene set in a time earlier than the main
story
A. I only
B. I and II only
C. II and III only
D. I, II, and III
6)
As
used in paragraph 4, which is the best synonym for precarious?
A. slow
B. difficult
C. risky
D. involved
7)
The
tone of the author can best be described as
A. neutral
B. dejected
C. sarcastic
D. ominous
8)
As
used in paragraph 5, which is the best synonym for ambiguous?
A. vague
B. disturbing
C. detailed
D. strange
9)
Based
on information in the final paragraph, which of the following statements would
the author likely agree with?
A. Official reports about
the disaster were detailed and conclusive.
B. Legg, Byrnes, and
McKinley were best friends.
C. Byrnes deliberately
yanked the control rod.
D. Rumors about the
disaster are dubious and uninteresting.
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