1) The lowest temperature that man has ever known was recorded in Antarctica. 4 K. F0 J5 |& l* P! l, t1 d
A. Right * v& X! J! p! F5 D# A/ ]) {' ]7 `
B. Wrong
" u( \* m, M1 ?* | C. Not mentioned % L) G0 T; w. t5 `% b6 Q& `& p
2) Winter temperatures average 85 degrees below zero in Antarctica.
/ X7 \; S- Z, P7 w- @ A. Right 4 ?9 Q |0 y: B G
B. Wrong
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3) The Arctic and Antarctica are no man’s lands because of their notorious coldness.
7 [, q- B0 I# U. g$ ^, \/ | A. Right % ?$ o& l( Y' B# O$ t
B. Wrong
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2 A& \" i8 \# X9 _" [7 P 4) Polar explorers can stay alive without heaters and windproof shelters.
8 `; N. o z% @6 k+ x A. Right % ^- C7 Q$ ]8 H3 @. u d5 U
B. Wrong , }" B) G! j6 c. H9 B9 ]
C. Not mentioned + K& v s) l; x1 g% T1 H' t
5) Despite the hostile environment, both animals and plants can be found in the oceans and on land in polar areas.
5 h; d( u. g# E" l/ G A. Right
: v5 _( U+ U, [5 |1 L" ` B. Wrong 中 华 考 试 网
% _6 R( K5 l4 L9 l! i6 @# w C. Not mentioned
9 z3 E# o' o/ V# O 6) As discovered by expedition scientists, Antarctica has not always been so cold as it is today, so has the Arctic. . }9 C( e1 O) Z* A, z3 L
A. Right $ \& X0 g( Q& C0 A6 ]1 l7 H- Z
B. Wrong 7 a3 Z5 C# } L8 e; y# M
C. Not mentioned ; }) r7 q; M& N; b
7) At one time, the weather in Antarctica was so warm and damp that trees grew there. ) E# k- V# s" N6 V
A. Right
' h4 B; L+ B0 }8 w5 k( R% B5 w B. Wrong
6 q- ^7 ]& z: `$ v4 B, M2 a C. Not mentioned 1 ^9 t7 Z7 P V; P& m' D( P3 p1 K% l
答案: 1. A 2.B 3. B 4. B 5. A 6. C 7. A |