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B
Tropical rainforests (热带雨林) live up to their name. They are forests where it rains a lot. In fact, a tropical rainforest receives between 150 and 400 centimeters of rain each year. They are also warm. Their temperature is between 25℃ and 35℃. Forests are green all year round. Their hot, wet and rainy weather is perfect for tall trees and other plants. The really thick parts of forests are what we call jungle.
The Amazon rainforest lies in South America. It is the largest tropical rainforest in the world. It has more kinds of plants and animals than any other place on the earth. Every year, scientists discover new kinds of animals and plants here.
So how big is the Amazon River? The Amazon River can be more than 48 kilometres at its widest point during the rainy season. It runs almost 6,437 kilometres to the Atlantic Ocean. Within its mouth (河口) is an island the size of Switzerland. The river's arapaima fish can grow to be 3 meters long, and weigh 180 kilograms. Its volume (水量) is greater than the next eight largest rivers added together.
If you take a tour of the Amazon rainforest, you may travel from the tallest trees to rainforest floor and also meet different kinds of animals.
()4. What's the structure of this text?
A. ①/②③/④ B. ①/②③④ C. ①②③/④ D. ①②/③④
()5. What does the underlined word "jungle" mean in the text?
A. The main part which a plant has.
B. The land which has little or no water.
C. The farmlands where rice grows well.
D. The area where lots of plants grow thickly.
()6. What does the third paragraph mainly talk about?
A. The size of the Amazon River.
B. The plants of the Amazon River.
C. The animals of the Amazon River.
D. The temperature of the Amazon River.
()7. What can we know about the Amazon River according to the passage?
A. It has the smallest volume.
B. It lies in North America.
C. It can be 48 kilometres long.
D. It has an island as big as Switzerland.
()8. What's the theme of this passage?
A. Nature. B. Culture. C. Temperature. D. Technology.
Tropical rainforests (热带雨林) live up to their name. They are forests where it rains a lot. In fact, a tropical rainforest receives between 150 and 400 centimeters of rain each year. They are also warm. Their temperature is between 25℃ and 35℃. Forests are green all year round. Their hot, wet and rainy weather is perfect for tall trees and other plants. The really thick parts of forests are what we call jungle.
The Amazon rainforest lies in South America. It is the largest tropical rainforest in the world. It has more kinds of plants and animals than any other place on the earth. Every year, scientists discover new kinds of animals and plants here.
So how big is the Amazon River? The Amazon River can be more than 48 kilometres at its widest point during the rainy season. It runs almost 6,437 kilometres to the Atlantic Ocean. Within its mouth (河口) is an island the size of Switzerland. The river's arapaima fish can grow to be 3 meters long, and weigh 180 kilograms. Its volume (水量) is greater than the next eight largest rivers added together.
If you take a tour of the Amazon rainforest, you may travel from the tallest trees to rainforest floor and also meet different kinds of animals.
()4. What's the structure of this text?
A. ①/②③/④ B. ①/②③④ C. ①②③/④ D. ①②/③④
()5. What does the underlined word "jungle" mean in the text?
A. The main part which a plant has.
B. The land which has little or no water.
C. The farmlands where rice grows well.
D. The area where lots of plants grow thickly.
()6. What does the third paragraph mainly talk about?
A. The size of the Amazon River.
B. The plants of the Amazon River.
C. The animals of the Amazon River.
D. The temperature of the Amazon River.
()7. What can we know about the Amazon River according to the passage?
A. It has the smallest volume.
B. It lies in North America.
C. It can be 48 kilometres long.
D. It has an island as big as Switzerland.
()8. What's the theme of this passage?
A. Nature. B. Culture. C. Temperature. D. Technology.
答案:
4—8 BDADA
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