1) The lowest temperature that man has ever known was recorded in Antarctica.
, a o, I' M! c" @8 c A. Right
, m% r7 I+ P+ s B. Wrong 4 d& D( O- A4 X' M9 |* ]
C. Not mentioned & O- l1 b$ g9 h+ I5 P
2) Winter temperatures average 85 degrees below zero in Antarctica. ( y2 K) r9 w9 n$ }8 k
A. Right / X+ z; U% l2 U: o7 e" z/ \
B. Wrong 7 R0 K% O, u/ g' I# ]4 W7 u. s. {
C. Not mentioned
( E i: M8 K0 h( h6 M- X 3) The Arctic and Antarctica are no man’s lands because of their notorious coldness. : ~2 y% @5 Y& t6 S V0 c
A. Right 1 M5 j5 S r0 Y2 d. [
B. Wrong 0 n6 j( R5 v% _1 g
C. Not mentioned
1 E) P& w9 s: V2 j8 [& }' R3 u 4) Polar explorers can stay alive without heaters and windproof shelters.
' o% f0 E' `/ o) C. A" P Y; U( r A. Right - S7 W" H: `" y6 G. k& \) b. w
B. Wrong 8 d$ h; F4 {- {6 M0 [, W
C. Not mentioned
& i7 k; E% C7 _% V& M4 ? 5) Despite the hostile environment, both animals and plants can be found in the oceans and on land in polar areas. ' q4 } M; G2 |+ H1 v" _$ Q9 m) T
A. Right 2 j, X- g; }- `7 B1 x
B. Wrong 中 华 考 试 网
3 t J* @; N9 D; E4 j C. Not mentioned 1 m* p' T, ]. w! N
6) As discovered by expedition scientists, Antarctica has not always been so cold as it is today, so has the Arctic. ; k2 ~& @( V2 b) X. O
A. Right
1 b0 ?. N( u! m& b( ?0 c0 u* | B. Wrong
. l! K' u3 l; l) x! V2 Q0 Z C. Not mentioned
$ s }2 }+ f9 f0 u 7) At one time, the weather in Antarctica was so warm and damp that trees grew there. , |5 N. j4 B& ~7 Q6 w
A. Right
- m* j% \5 m4 x5 E5 ` B. Wrong - M: I8 f6 V8 T( n4 X2 @
C. Not mentioned
& {/ C" L) t' N0 e) z: M 答案: 1. A 2.B 3. B 4. B 5. A 6. C 7. A |