Bad weather ruined our holiday, made many of us change our plans
A.it B.that C.this D.which
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Bad weather ruined our holiday, made many of us change our plans
A.it B.that C.this D.which
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The bad weather _______ our trip.
A.destroyed | B.damaged | C.ruined | D.injured |
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It rained for several weeks, completely ____ our holiday.
A.ruined B.ruining C.to ruin D.ruin
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It rained for several weeks, completely ____ our holiday.
A.ruined B.ruining C.to ruin D.ruin
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It rained for two weeks, completely ________ our holiday.
A. ruined B. ruin C. to ruin D. ruining
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It rained continuously for seven days, completely _________ our holiday.
A. ruined B. to ruin C. ruining D. ruins
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Many of our favorite travel destinations are in danger of being changed badly by increased temperatures and rising seas. The following are some of the places that may be in danger and some that are already experiencing the effects of global warming.
The Everglades, Florida: Perhaps no region of the country is as unprotected to climate change as Florida. Even a slight increase in temperature and water level could devastate popular destinations like the Everglades, Miami Beach and the Keys.
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef: One of the most impressive natural habitats in the world, the Great Barrier Reef could be killed by increased water temperatures and the resulting coral bleaching (漂白法). Australia is particularly easily damaged by global warming because of its large number of fragile (脆弱的) ecosystems, uncertain water sources and a large group of people gathering on the coast.
Dalian, China: Fast-growing China, shown here during a heat wave last year, is opening about one coal factory every day this year. Along with the U.S., China is one of the world's leading contributors to the greenhouse gases , which can lead to the increase in the Earth's temperature.
Venice, Italy: No stranger to flooding, Venice has invested $4.5 billion in a floodgate system that is due to open in 2012. But the frequent changing ocean levels have made people question the floodgates' ability to hold out the rising waters.
London, England: Designed to protect London from storms and extremely high tides, the Thames Barrier was opened in 1984. Some analysts fear that rising oceans will create conditions beyond the capabilities the barrier was designed to meet.
1.The word “devastate” in paragraph 2 means “_____________”.
A. protect B. destroy C. swallow D. enlarge
2.What can endanger Great Barrier Reef directly?
A. Fragile ecosystem
B. Uncertain water sources.
C. The large group of people.
D. Increased water temperatures and the coral bleaching
3.The underlined sentence means “____________”.
A. flooding is common in Venice
B. everyone is familiar with flooding
C. it is strange for Venice to experience flooding
D. there is no flooding in Venice
4.The subject discussed in the text is that ____________.
A. the dangerous destinations
B. the most popular destinations
C. the fascinating destinations
D. the endangered destinations
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The present media have changed our daily communication. The messages ______ most of us rely are briefer than they once were.
A. to which B. on which
C. from that D. in what
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What do you think of the suggestion _______ he offered us _______ we go to New York for our holiday?
A.what; that B.which; that
C.which; what D.what; what
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Atoms are all around us. They are the bricks of which everything is made. Many millions of atoms are contained in just one-grain of salt, but despite (尽管) their small size they are very important. The way an everyday object behaves depends on what kinds of atoms are in it and how they act. For example, you know that most solid objects melt if they got hot enough. Why is this? It is the effect of the heat on the object's atoms. All atoms move constantly. When they are hot, they move faster. Usually the atoms in an object hold together and give the object its shape. But if the object grows hot, its atoms move so fast that they break the force that usually holds them together. They move out of their usual places so that the object loses its shape. Then we say that the object is melting.
69. The way an object behaves depends on the _____ .
A. action of atoms in it B. number of atoms in it
C. kinds of atoms in it and how they behave D. size of atoms in it
70. Atoms in an object move _____ .
A. at all times B. only when the object is heated
C. whenever they grow hot D. unless the object is melted
71. An object holds its shape because its atoms _____ .
A. usually hold together B. move fast
C. are hot D. are not moving
72. An object loses its shape because its atoms _____ .
A. move out B. are not in their usual place
C. lose the force D. break out
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