Nothing remains for us to do, except () the letters.
A.sort out
B.to sort out
C.sorting out
D.sorts out
A.sort out
B.to sort out
C.sorting out
D.sorts out
Trees mainly serve man in three important ways: They provide him with wood and other products; they provide him shade; and they help to prevent droughts and floods.Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, man has not realized that the third of these services is the most important.In his eagerness to make money from trees, he has cut them down in large numbers, only to find that without them he has lost the best friends he had. And besides, he is usually too careless to plant and look after new trees. So the forests slowly disappear.This does not only mean that man will have fewer trees. The results are even more serious: for where there are trees, their roots break up soil allowing the rain to sink in and also bind(固定) the soil, thus preventing it from being washed away easily;but where there are no trees, the rain falls on hard ground and flows away, causing floods and carrying away the rich top-soil. When the top-soil is gone, nothing remains but worthless desert.Two thousand years ago,a rich and powerful country cut down its trees to build warships, with which to gain itself an empire.It set up the empire, but, without its trees, its soil became poor and grew weak. When the empire fell to pieces, the home country found itself faced by floods and starvation(饥荒).
A、Trees and Man
B、The Function of Tree Wood
C、How do People do with Trees
D、The Usage of Tree Roots
()
A.when
B.if
C.whether
D.that
A.Our offer remain valid for two weeks.
B.Our offer is open for three weeks only.
C.Our offer remains valid for two weeks only.
D.Our firm offer is open for two weeks.
A.logic
B.sequential
C.selection
D.loop
A.are firm offers
B.are firm offer
C.is firm offer
D.is a firm offer
A.Britain remains one of the Group of Seven large industrial economies
B.Britain has experienced a relative economic decline since 1945
C.There has been a period of steady decreasing of living standards
D.Some smaller economies have overtaken the UK in terms of output per capita
ic-looking(相貌平平)man in a generic-looking suit slides back and forth before a map of the region,telling us we have nothing to worry about.Only a slight chance of an isolated thunderstorm after midnight.It’s 6:30 p.m.He smiles,tells us to have a great evening and fades away to sports.Less than an hour later,it’s pouring.And I mean pouring.Sheets-of-rain-down-the-windowpanes pouring.It remains one of life’s 1ittle mysteries to me how such well-intentioned and well-trained people using such high-tech equipment can be so wrong,and so often. I’ve often said that if I made that many mistakes in front of so many people,I’d have been out of job 35 years ago.I grew up on the windswept(受大风侵袭的)plains of western New York State.When the m an on the Buffalo station said it was going to snow,it snowed.It never failed. This was October,usually around Halloween(万圣节)。 He then predicted snow for the next six months,and he was never wrong November. December.January.February.March.April.Snow.Even as a kid,I figured Out this wasn’t rocket science.But at least he was always accurate.He had no equipment,no red or blue or green spots floating across his map.In fact,I’ll not sure I remember a map。In those days,we a11 knew where we were.NO map was Required。He got most()f his forecast tips,I suspect,from his bones and how they felt.
I have my simple theories why weather reporting is so inaccurate. WeatherepOrters rarely go outside.Nor can they see outside.MOst 0f them work in windowless buildings.
31.The sentence “It happened again the 0ther night” implies that ().
A.weather reporters are Often fired because they are inaccurate
B.it rains much too 0ften at night in that area of the country
C.inaccuracies in teleVisiOn weather reports are frequent
D.the author Often watches the weather report on teleVisiOn
32.The phrase“fades away to sports”(para.1)means ().
A.he goe s on t0 talk ab0ut sports programs
B.he goes away t0 play sports after work
C.sports programs begin when he disappears
D.sports have to be cancelled because 0f ranin
33.1t began to rain ().
A.at 6:30 p.m.
B.before 7:30 p.m.
C.after 7:30 p.m
D.by midnight
34.What the author intends to say id that weather reports are inaccurate because weaher reporters ().
A.are not well—equipped as expected
B.are not always responsible enough
C.go unpunished for their mistakes
D.do not conduct enough fieldwork
35.According to the author ,the man on the Buffalo station was accurate in predicting weather because ().
A.his pay depended on the tips he got from weather reports
B.what he felt in his bones helped to foresee the weather
C.it was the knowledge he gained from his ancestors
D.he could see snow coming from the windswept plains
A.nothing
B.but
C.complain
D.was here