35. According to the passage, compared to the temperature of the core of a star undergoing nuclear fusion, the temperature of the carbon dust from the surface of FG Sagittae is:

Answer and Explanation

Your Answer is

Correct Answer is C

Explanation

This question examines the understanding of contrast, so when reading, you should pay attention to marking the words that express the contrast relationship, so as to retrieve the original text. The relative words are: -er more less like unlike, L60—63, "substantially cooler than the core of any star undergoing active nuclear fusion" (the temperature of carbon dust is lower than the core of a star undergoing nuclear fusion).

Item C: The substantially cooler is cooler and conforms to the positioning information.

Item B: The slightly cooler level is wrong, it should be much colder, not slightly.