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1、姓名:_ 班級:_ 學號:_-密-封 -線- 標簽:標題考試時間:120分鐘 考試總分:100分題號一二三四五總分分數遵守考場紀律,維護知識尊嚴,杜絕違紀行為,確??荚嚱Y果公正。1、*html*? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?bhurricanes(龍卷風)/b? ?did you know that before 1950, hurricanes had nonames? they were simply given numbers. the first names were simply alpha, bravo,charlie, etc. but in
2、1953, females names were given because of theunpredictability (不可預知) factor of the storms. in 1979, realizing the sexist(性別歧視的) nature of such names, the lists were expanded to include both men andwomen.? ?hurricanes and typhoons (臺風) are the same things. if theyform in the atlantic, we call these s
3、trong storms hurricanes, from the westindian word hurricane, meaning “big wind”. and if they are pacific storms, theyare called typhoons from the chinese taifun, meaning “great wind”. to beclassified as a hurricane, the storm must have maximum winds of at least 75 mph.these storms are big, many hund
4、reds of miles in diameter.?hurricanes get their power from water vapor as it gives out its stored-upenergy. all water vapor gives out heat as it condenses (凝結) from a gaseous stateto a liquid state over fixed points on the equator (赤道). to make a hurricane,you must have extremely wet, warm air, the
5、kind of air that can only be found intropical region.? ?scientists have determined that the heat givenout in the process of water condensation can be as high as 95 billion kilowattsper hour. in just one day alone, the storm can produce more energy than manyindustrialized nations need in an entire ye
6、ar! the problem is that we dont knowhow to make sure such great energy work for us.? ?predicting thepath of a hurricane is one of the most difficult tasks for forecasters. it movesat a typical speed of 15 mph. but not always. some storms may race at twice thisspeed, then suddenly stop and remain in
7、the same location for several days. itcan be maddening (發(fā)瘋的) if you live in a coastal area that may be hit.?the biggest advance in early detection is continuous watch from weathersatellites. with these, we can see the storms form and track them fully, frombirth to death. while they can still kill pe
8、ople and destroy property,hurricanes will never surprise any nation again.paragraph ?1 _ ( )2、*html*? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?bhurricanes(龍卷風)/b? ?did you know that before 1950, hurricanes had nonames? they were simply given numbers. the first names were simply alpha, bravo,charlie, etc. but
9、in 1953, females names were given because of theunpredictability (不可預知) factor of the storms. in 1979, realizing the sexist(性別歧視的) nature of such names, the lists were expanded to include both men andwomen.? ?hurricanes and typhoons (臺風) are the same things. if theyform in the atlantic, we call thes
10、e strong storms hurricanes, from the westindian word hurricane, meaning “big wind”. and if they are pacific storms, theyare called typhoons from the chinese taifun, meaning “great wind”. to beclassified as a hurricane, the storm must have maximum winds of at least 75 mph.these storms are big, many h
11、undreds of miles in diameter.?hurricanes get their power from water vapor as it gives out its stored-upenergy. all water vapor gives out heat as it condenses (凝結) from a gaseous stateto a liquid state over fixed points on the equator (赤道). to make a hurricane,you must have extremely wet, warm air, t
12、he kind of air that can only be found intropical region.? ?scientists have determined that the heat givenout in the process of water condensation can be as high as 95 billion kilowattsper hour. in just one day alone, the storm can produce more energy than manyindustrialized nations need in an entire
13、 year! the problem is that we dont knowhow to make sure such great energy work for us.? ?predicting thepath of a hurricane is one of the most difficult tasks for forecasters. it movesat a typical speed of 15 mph. but not always. some storms may race at twice thisspeed, then suddenly stop and remain
14、in the same location for several days. itcan be maddening (發(fā)瘋的) if you live in a coastal area that may be hit.?the biggest advance in early detection is continuous watch from weathersatellites. with these, we can see the storms form and track them fully, frombirth to death. while they can still kill
15、 people and destroy property,hurricanes will never surprise any nation again.paragraph ?2 _ ( )3、*html*? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?bhurricanes(龍卷風)/b? ?did you know that before 1950, hurricanes had nonames? they were simply given numbers. the first names were simply alpha, bravo,charlie, etc. b
16、ut in 1953, females names were given because of theunpredictability (不可預知) factor of the storms. in 1979, realizing the sexist(性別歧視的) nature of such names, the lists were expanded to include both men andwomen.? ?hurricanes and typhoons (臺風) are the same things. if theyform in the atlantic, we call t
17、hese strong storms hurricanes, from the westindian word hurricane, meaning “big wind”. and if they are pacific storms, theyare called typhoons from the chinese taifun, meaning “great wind”. to beclassified as a hurricane, the storm must have maximum winds of at least 75 mph.these storms are big, man
18、y hundreds of miles in diameter.?hurricanes get their power from water vapor as it gives out its stored-upenergy. all water vapor gives out heat as it condenses (凝結) from a gaseous stateto a liquid state over fixed points on the equator (赤道). to make a hurricane,you must have extremely wet, warm air
19、, the kind of air that can only be found intropical region.? ?scientists have determined that the heat givenout in the process of water condensation can be as high as 95 billion kilowattsper hour. in just one day alone, the storm can produce more energy than manyindustrialized nations need in an ent
20、ire year! the problem is that we dont knowhow to make sure such great energy work for us.? ?predicting thepath of a hurricane is one of the most difficult tasks for forecasters. it movesat a typical speed of 15 mph. but not always. some storms may race at twice thisspeed, then suddenly stop and rema
21、in in the same location for several days. itcan be maddening (發(fā)瘋的) if you live in a coastal area that may be hit.?the biggest advance in early detection is continuous watch from weathersatellites. with these, we can see the storms form and track them fully, frombirth to death. while they can still k
22、ill people and destroy property,hurricanes will never surprise any nation again.paragraph ?3 _ ( )4、*html*? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?bhurricanes(龍卷風)/b? ?did you know that before 1950, hurricanes had nonames? they were simply given numbers. the first names were simply alpha, bravo,charlie, etc
23、. but in 1953, females names were given because of theunpredictability (不可預知) factor of the storms. in 1979, realizing the sexist(性別歧視的) nature of such names, the lists were expanded to include both men andwomen.? ?hurricanes and typhoons (臺風) are the same things. if theyform in the atlantic, we cal
24、l these strong storms hurricanes, from the westindian word hurricane, meaning “big wind”. and if they are pacific storms, theyare called typhoons from the chinese taifun, meaning “great wind”. to beclassified as a hurricane, the storm must have maximum winds of at least 75 mph.these storms are big,
25、many hundreds of miles in diameter.?hurricanes get their power from water vapor as it gives out its stored-upenergy. all water vapor gives out heat as it condenses (凝結) from a gaseous stateto a liquid state over fixed points on the equator (赤道). to make a hurricane,you must have extremely wet, warm
26、air, the kind of air that can only be found intropical region.? ?scientists have determined that the heat givenout in the process of water condensation can be as high as 95 billion kilowattsper hour. in just one day alone, the storm can produce more energy than manyindustrialized nations need in an
27、entire year! the problem is that we dont knowhow to make sure such great energy work for us.? ?predicting thepath of a hurricane is one of the most difficult tasks for forecasters. it movesat a typical speed of 15 mph. but not always. some storms may race at twice thisspeed, then suddenly stop and r
28、emain in the same location for several days. itcan be maddening (發(fā)瘋的) if you live in a coastal area that may be hit.?the biggest advance in early detection is continuous watch from weathersatellites. with these, we can see the storms form and track them fully, frombirth to death. while they can stil
29、l kill people and destroy property,hurricanes will never surprise any nation again.paragraph ?4 _ ( )5、*html*? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?bhurricanes(龍卷風)/b? ?did you know that before 1950, hurricanes had nonames? they were simply given numbers. the first names were simply alpha, bravo,charlie,
30、etc. but in 1953, females names were given because of theunpredictability (不可預知) factor of the storms. in 1979, realizing the sexist(性別歧視的) nature of such names, the lists were expanded to include both men andwomen.? ?hurricanes and typhoons (臺風) are the same things. if theyform in the atlantic, we
31、call these strong storms hurricanes, from the westindian word hurricane, meaning “big wind”. and if they are pacific storms, theyare called typhoons from the chinese taifun, meaning “great wind”. to beclassified as a hurricane, the storm must have maximum winds of at least 75 mph.these storms are bi
32、g, many hundreds of miles in diameter.?hurricanes get their power from water vapor as it gives out its stored-upenergy. all water vapor gives out heat as it condenses (凝結) from a gaseous stateto a liquid state over fixed points on the equator (赤道). to make a hurricane,you must have extremely wet, wa
33、rm air, the kind of air that can only be found intropical region.? ?scientists have determined that the heat givenout in the process of water condensation can be as high as 95 billion kilowattsper hour. in just one day alone, the storm can produce more energy than manyindustrialized nations need in
34、an entire year! the problem is that we dont knowhow to make sure such great energy work for us.? ?predicting thepath of a hurricane is one of the most difficult tasks for forecasters. it movesat a typical speed of 15 mph. but not always. some storms may race at twice thisspeed, then suddenly stop an
35、d remain in the same location for several days. itcan be maddening (發(fā)瘋的) if you live in a coastal area that may be hit.?the biggest advance in early detection is continuous watch from weathersatellites. with these, we can see the storms form and track them fully, frombirth to death. while they can s
36、till kill people and destroy property,hurricanes will never surprise any nation again.both male and female names are used for hurricanes in consideration of _. ? ? a. the timely discovery ( )6、*html*? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?bhurricanes(龍卷風)/b? ?did you know that before 1950, hurricanes had n
37、onames? they were simply given numbers. the first names were simply alpha, bravo,charlie, etc. but in 1953, females names were given because of theunpredictability (不可預知) factor of the storms. in 1979, realizing the sexist(性別歧視的) nature of such names, the lists were expanded to include both men andw
38、omen.? ?hurricanes and typhoons (臺風) are the same things. if theyform in the atlantic, we call these strong storms hurricanes, from the westindian word hurricane, meaning “big wind”. and if they are pacific storms, theyare called typhoons from the chinese taifun, meaning “great wind”. to beclassifie
39、d as a hurricane, the storm must have maximum winds of at least 75 mph.these storms are big, many hundreds of miles in diameter.?hurricanes get their power from water vapor as it gives out its stored-upenergy. all water vapor gives out heat as it condenses (凝結) from a gaseous stateto a liquid state
40、over fixed points on the equator (赤道). to make a hurricane,you must have extremely wet, warm air, the kind of air that can only be found intropical region.? ?scientists have determined that the heat givenout in the process of water condensation can be as high as 95 billion kilowattsper hour. in just
41、 one day alone, the storm can produce more energy than manyindustrialized nations need in an entire year! the problem is that we dont knowhow to make sure such great energy work for us.? ?predicting thepath of a hurricane is one of the most difficult tasks for forecasters. it movesat a typical speed
42、 of 15 mph. but not always. some storms may race at twice thisspeed, then suddenly stop and remain in the same location for several days. itcan be maddening (發(fā)瘋的) if you live in a coastal area that may be hit.?the biggest advance in early detection is continuous watch from weathersatellites. with th
43、ese, we can see the storms form and track them fully, frombirth to death. while they can still kill people and destroy property,hurricanes will never surprise any nation again.using weather satellites can ensure _of hurricanes. ( )7、*html*? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?bhurricanes(龍卷風)/b? ?did you
44、 know that before 1950, hurricanes had nonames? they were simply given numbers. the first names were simply alpha, bravo,charlie, etc. but in 1953, females names were given because of theunpredictability (不可預知) factor of the storms. in 1979, realizing the sexist(性別歧視的) nature of such names, the list
45、s were expanded to include both men andwomen.? ?hurricanes and typhoons (臺風) are the same things. if theyform in the atlantic, we call these strong storms hurricanes, from the westindian word hurricane, meaning “big wind”. and if they are pacific storms, theyare called typhoons from the chinese taif
46、un, meaning “great wind”. to beclassified as a hurricane, the storm must have maximum winds of at least 75 mph.these storms are big, many hundreds of miles in diameter.?hurricanes get their power from water vapor as it gives out its stored-upenergy. all water vapor gives out heat as it condenses (凝結
47、) from a gaseous stateto a liquid state over fixed points on the equator (赤道). to make a hurricane,you must have extremely wet, warm air, the kind of air that can only be found intropical region.? ?scientists have determined that the heat givenout in the process of water condensation can be as high
48、as 95 billion kilowattsper hour. in just one day alone, the storm can produce more energy than manyindustrialized nations need in an entire year! the problem is that we dont knowhow to make sure such great energy work for us.? ?predicting thepath of a hurricane is one of the most difficult tasks for
49、 forecasters. it movesat a typical speed of 15 mph. but not always. some storms may race at twice thisspeed, then suddenly stop and remain in the same location for several days. itcan be maddening (發(fā)瘋的) if you live in a coastal area that may be hit.?the biggest advance in early detection is continuo
50、us watch from weathersatellites. with these, we can see the storms form and track them fully, frombirth to death. while they can still kill people and destroy property,hurricanes will never surprise any nation again.energy specialists may be interested in _of hurricanes. ( )8、*html*? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
51、 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?bhurricanes(龍卷風)/b? ?did you know that before 1950, hurricanes had nonames? they were simply given numbers. the first names were simply alpha, bravo,charlie, etc. but in 1953, females names were given because of theunpredictability (不可預知) factor of the storms. in 1979, realizing the sexist(性別歧視的) nature of such names, the lists were expanded to include both men andwomen.? ?hurricanes and typhoons (臺風) are the same thi
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