A.Late summer is sunny season.B.Late summer is hurricane season.C.Late summer is rainy
A.Late summer is sunny season.
B.Late summer is hurricane season.
C.Late summer is rainy season.
D.Late summer is cloudy season.
A.Late summer is sunny season.
B.Late summer is hurricane season.
C.Late summer is rainy season.
D.Late summer is cloudy season.
第2题
It can be inferred from the passage that the Sun's light travels ______.
A.through solid objects in space
B.in many different directions
C.more slowly than scientists previously believed
D.further in summer than in winter
第3题
Have you got any idea for the summer vacation?
I don’t mind where we go___there’s sun,sea and beach.
第4题
A.as if
B.if only
C.now that
D.as long as
第5题
A.as if
B.as long as
C.now that
D.if only
第6题
听力原文:W: Wow, what a beautiful sunset.
M: Enjoy it while it lasts. The sun won't be around forever, you know.
W: You mean one day the sun will disappear?
M: Not exactly disappear, but the sun will eventually burn out and die.
W: Won't that make things really cold down here?
M: Actually, there won't be any here. When the sun dies, the earth will be destroyed too.
W: Whoa, hold on. Start from the beginning.
M: Ok. Like all stars the sun is basically a giant nuclear reactor that burns hydrogen to create energy. But like any reactor, the sun needs fuel to keep going. It's been going strong for around 4. 5 billion years, and will probably keep burning for about five billion more.
W: But then the fuel will run out.
M: Exactly. And when it does, gravity will cause the sun's core to contract. When it contracts, the core will get hotter, which will heat up the sun's upper layers and make them expand. The sun will then become what's called a red giant, and its radius will reach just past the orbit of Venus.
W: Which is bad for us.
M: We'll be burned to a crisp.
W: Sounds painful.
M: After a few billion years, the core will begin to cool and expand. The sun's upper layers will expand and lose material, and eventually the core will cool enough to become a white dwarf star, and finally a black dwarf.
W: So we're pretty much doomed.
M: Yes, but not for billions of years. Who knows? By then humans might be living on another planet. Or we'll have been enslaved by a bunch of dirty apes!
W: I think someone's been watching too much cable TV.
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A.Late in the afternoon.
B.Early in the morning.
C.At midnight.
D.At noon.
第7题
sometimes they should take warm clothes.When you go to England, you will see that some English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them in the sunny morning.
but you should not laugh at them.If you don't take an umbrella or a rain coat, you will regret later in the day.
6.People in England often talk about the weather,because the sky is sunny all day.()
A.T
B.F
7.From the story we know that when black clouds come,there is a heavy rain.()
A.T
B.F
8.The sentence “People can also have summer in winter.”means “it is sometimes too warm in winter.”()
A.T
B.F
9.In the sunny morning some English people usually take a raincoat or an umbrella with them because their friends ask them to do so.()
A.T
B.F
10.The best title for this passage is Summer or Winter in England.()
A.T
B.F
第8题
From the passage we know ______.
A.the colour of wood or cloth is lighter than that of metal
B.if you stand in a cornfield you'll feel hotter than in a ploughed field
C.when the sunlight is not quite bright light-coloured wood absorbs more heat than dark metal
D.dark things absorb more heat from the sun than others for the same length of time due to their colour, form. and material.
第9题
The summer holidays are the best part of the year for most children.The weather is usually good, so that one can spend most of one’s time playing in the garden or, if one lives in the country, out in the woods and fields.Even if one lives in a big town, one can usually go to a park to play.
The best place for a summer holiday, however, is the seaside.Some children are lucky enough to live near the sea, but for the others who do not, a week or two at one of the big seaside towns is something which they will talk about for the whole of the following year.
In England, it is not only the rich who can take their children to the seaside; if a factory worker or a bus driver, a street cleaner or a waiter wants to take his wife and children to Southend or Margate, Blackpool or Clacton, he is usually quite able to do so.
Now, what is it that children like so much about the seaside? I think it is the sand, sea and sun more than any other things.Of course, there are lots of new things to see, nice things to eat, and exciting things to do, but it is the feeling of sand under one’s feet, of salt water on one’s skin, and of the warm sun on one’s back that makes the seaside what it is.
1.Summer holidays start _________.
A.with July
B.as soon as the examinations are over
C.in mid-June
D.in August
2.After the examination, all pupils leave for home ________.
A.by train only
B.by air
C.by bike
D.by either train or car
3.The summer holiday lasts _______.
A.as long as two months
B.more that two months
C.one and a half months
D.a little less than two months
4.July and August are the brightest months for most children, for they can _______.
A.stay with their parents for all the vacation
B.do more reading
C.play out of doors
D.meet their old friends
5.Children like the seaside so much because they can _______.
A.swim in the sea
B.play with the sand
C.take a sun bath
D.do all of the above
第10题
听力原文: A country's latitude, or distance from the equator, has an important effect on its climate. In places located at low latitudes, or near the equator, like Ecuador and northern Brazil, the amount of sun shine changes the least during the year. At mid-latitudes, in places like Japan or Argentina, there is more sunshine in the summer than in the winter. The greatest change occurs at the highest latitudes, in places like northern Canada or Alaska. In these places, the nights are very long for half the year, and the days are long during the other half. At the North or South Pole, sunlight lasts the longest during the summer. But light and heat are the most intense at the equator.
Altitude and distance from the sea also affect climate. The thin air in high mountain areas absorbs less of the sun's heat than the thicker air at sea level. The daily changes in temperature also increase with distance from the sea.
Snow and rain are- very important to climate. Snow reflects as much as eighty or ninety percent of the heat from the sun, and makes the weather even colder, but a large forest area can reflect as little as five percent of the sun's heat. This makes the weather warmer.
Of course, the general effects of climate do not explain every thing about the weather. For example, both the driest places in the world and the place with the most rainy days are located in Chile. Calama, in the Atacama Desert, had no rain for over 400 years. But during the year 1916, it rained in Bahia Felix, Chile for 348 days.
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A.At low latitudes.
B.At mid-latitudes.
C.At high latitudes.
D.At high altitudes.