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Module4綜合檢測

(滿分:120分;時間100分鐘)

I.單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

1.newpolicymadebyChina'sgovernmentwillhave

greateffectonagriculturaldevelopmentofChinainthefuture.

A.The;theB.A;the

C.The;aD.A;an

2.Tomakemembersofateamperformbetter,thetrainerfirstofallhastoknow

theirandweakness.

A.strengthsB.benefits

C.techniquesD.values

3.(2013?萊蕪高一調研)Hehasletterstoanswer.Hehastoworkfrom

morningtonight.

A.muchB.massesof

C-thenumberofD.agreatdealof

4.Whatisthewaytheprofessorthoughtofthepuzzletogetthetruth?

A.toworkoutB.workingout

C.havingworkedoutD.beingworkedout

5.一Ourfoodwill________.Hurrytogethelpfromthenearbyvillagers.

一Noneed,itwilllastusforaslongastwoweeks.

A.giveoutB.giveoff

C.giveawayD.givein

6.(2013?濰坊高一質檢)Thelittlegirlwasatthesightofthe

snake.

A.frightened;frightened

B.frightening;frightening

C.frightened;frightening

D.frightening;frightened

7.,Pdliketosaythankstoallofyoupresent.

A.ThatisB.Inotherswords

C.IntotalD.Inanutshell

8.inaheavyrain,theteacherfellillandcouldn'tbutfora

leave.

A.Caught;toaskB.Catching;ask

C.Catching;toaskD.Caught;ask

9.Don'ttrustapersonthatyougettoknowontheInternet,oryouwillbetaken

A.upB.on

C.awayD.in

10.一DaMingwastellinghisintheforestlastnight.

一Itwasgreatofhim.Aswesee,goingthroughaforestrequiresplentyof

A.scaryexperiences;experience

B.scareexperiences;experiences

C?scaryexperience;experience

D?scareexperience;experiences

11.(2013?濟南高一調研)Nowadayschildrenshouldbebeing

affectedbythebadcomputergames.

A.keptB.protected

C?forbiddenD.prevented

12.HeappearedwhenIenteredtheroom.

A.tobereadingB.toread

C.readingD.beingreading

13.Billwasdoingalotofphysicalexercisetobuilduphis.

A.abilityB.force

C.strengthD.mind

14.Hecannotmynewjobatthistime.Healwayshasmorethanhe

cando.

A.takeoffB.takeover

C.takeupD.takeon

15.——ShallIgiveyouarideasyoulivesofaraway?

一Thankyou..

A.Itcouldn'tbebetterB.Ofcourseyoucan

C.IfyoulikeD.It!suptoyou

II.完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

TheincidenttookplaceonSunday,the25thofJune,2012.Onthat16dayya

southwindhadbeengustingonandoffallthemorning.Itwasnotstrongenoughto

causeusanyconcern,17wecarriedonwithourdailywork,not18what

wasabouttohappen.

Thestormgaveusverylittlewarning.Black19loomedoverthedistant

horizonsosuddenlythatweweretakenby20.Eventhen,wewerenotreally

219asthecloudsseemedtobemovingoverourhouseandtowardsthedistant

mountains.Then,justasthecloudshad22inland,thewindsuddenlyswung

aroundinafull23andwewerefacingamajorstorm.

Instantly,wewerebusilypreparingforthe24.Thewholefamilyhad25

suchastormbeforeandeveryonerememberedthedamageithadcausedtostockand

crops.Therewasvery26wecoulddoaboutthecrops.Butweneededtoprotect

theanimalsincasetheriver27again.Myelderbrothercalledhissheep-dog

andbegandrivingoursmallflockofsheepto28groundabovetheriver.Ifthe

riverflooded,they29besafethere.

Inthemeantime,myfatherwas30ashedroofthathadpartlyfallendown

aftermanyyearsoffineservice.Ifthetinflewoff-itcoulddamagethehouse.My

youngerbrotherbegan31carryingfirewoodundertheshelter.Myjobwasto

helpMumboardupthewindows.Ifthestorm32intoacyclone(旋風),the

boardswouldprotecttheglass.

Thestormragedforfourhours,33morerainonusthanwehadseeninthe

lastfiveyears.Asexpected,theriverbrokeits34andcameslowlyuptowards

thehouseandthestock.

Thenjustaswewerebeginningtolose35thestormstoppedassuddenlyas

ithadbegun.Theanimalsweresafe,andtheroofwasstillnailedon/'Alfswellthat

endswell,“saidmymother.

16.A.ordinaryB-usual

C-normalD.particular

17.A.andB.so

C.butD-even

18.A.supposingB-suspecting

C.endangeringD.imagining

19.A.skiesB.storms

C.cloudsD.winds

20.A.surpriseB.disappointment

C.suddennessD.chance

21.A.frightenedB-scared

C.worriedD.threatened

22.A.blownB.moved

C.flownD.spread

23.A.pointB.circle

C.cycleD.dot

24.A.bestB.most

C.worstD.least

25.A.expectedB.experienced

C.heardD-known

26.A.fewB.many

C.muchD.little

27.A.roseB.ran

C.floodedD.flowed

28.A.lowerB.higher

C?deeperD?wider

29.A.shouldB.may

C.daredD-needed

30.A.preparingB.making

C.sheddingD-mending

31.A.slowlyB?nervously

C-hurriedlyD.steadily

32.A.becameB.got

C?developedD.rushed

33.A.droppingB.giving

C.pouringD.throwing

34.A.bedsB?banks

C.sidesD?stocks

35.A上eliefB.future

C.weightD.hope

in.閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

A

Scientistsaretryingtomakethedesertsintogoodlandagain.Theywanttobring

watertothedesertssothatpeoplecanliveandgrowfoodthere.Theyarelearningalot

aboutthedeserts,butmoreandmoreoftheearthisbecomingdesertallthe

time.Scientistsmaynotbeabletochangethedesertintime.

Whyismoreandmorelandbecomingdesert?Scientiststhinkthatpeoplemake

deserts.Peoplearedoingbadthingstotheearth.Forexample,scientiststellthepeople

howimportantplantsareforstoppinglandbecomingdesert,butpeopledon'tpay

enoughattentiontothegreenplants.

Someplacesontheearthdon'tgetmuchrain.Buttheystilldon'tbecome

deserts.Thisisbecausesomegreenplantsaregrowingthere.Smallgreenplantsand

grassareveryimportanttodryplaces.Plantsdon'tletthesunmaketheeartheven

drier.Plantsdon'tletthewindblowthesoilaway.Whenabitofrainfalls,theplants

holdthewater.Withoutplants,thelandcanbecomedesertmoreeasily.Thepresent

factisthatgreenplantsontheeartharefewerandfewer.Iftherewerenogreenplants

ontheearth,thewholeearthwouldbecomedesert.

36.Deserts.

A.neverhaveanyplantsoranimalsinthembefore

B.canallbeturnedintogoodlandsoon

C.havelittlewaterorplants

D-maketheearthdrier

37.Smallgreenplantsareveryimportanttodryplacesbecause.

A.theydon'tletthesunmaketheearthintogoodland

B.theydon'tletthewindblowsoilaway

C.theyaregreen

D?theyhaveleaves

38.Landisbecomingdesertlittlebylittlebecause

A.fewplantsgrowthere

B.thereisnotenoughrain

C.peoplehaven'tdonewhatscientistswantthemtodo

D-scientistsknowlittleaboutthedeserts

39.Fromthesecondparagraph,weknowthat.

A.scientistsknowhowtochangedesertintogoodland

B.tostoptheearthbecomingdesert,peopleshoulddogoodthingstotheearthas

scientistssay

C.ifscientistscanbringwatertodesert,peoplecanliveandgrowfoodthere

D-moreandmoreplacesarebecomingdesertsallthetime

40.Afterreadingthis,welearnthat.

A.plantscankeepdrylandfrombecomingdesert

B.itisgoodtogetridofthegrassinthedeserts

C.allplaceswithoutmuchrainwillbecomedeserts

D.itisbetterforthedrylandtogrowgrassthantogrowtrees

B

TheArcticice'sdecline(減少)inAugust,2008haslefttheregionwithjustalittle

moreicethanin2007,whenicehitthelowestlevelsonrecord,scientistssay.

Thisweektheicehasalreadystartedfreezingbackupforwinter,buttherapid

lossinAugustpointstolong-term,significantdeclinesinperennial-oryear-

round-icecover.

“Iexpectedthattheperennialicethisyearwouldbesimilartothatof2005and

2006,“saidJosefinoComisoofNASA!sGoddardSpaceFlightCenterinGreenbelt,

Maryland.

“ButinAugust,itstartedgoingatamuchmorerapidrate.ltalmostgottoaslow

as2007,"hesaid.

Theicecoverattheendoflastsummer,Comisosaid,was38percentlessthan

averageand27percentlessthanthepreviouslowestperennialicecover.

Astemperaturesriseduetoglobalwarming,Arcticiceisgettingthinner,which

makesiteasiertomelt-especiallyinwarmerwater.

Theoldesticecanbemetersthick,havinggrownoverthecourseofmany

years.ThickicethatmeltsorfloatsawayintothewarmerAtlanticinsummeris

replacedbythinice,formedoverthecourseofonewinter,andthisthinicemeltseven

quickerthefollowingsummer,heexplained.

Meanwhile,ArcticOceanwaterthatusedtobecoveredbyice-whichreflects

(反射)muchofthelightandwarmthofthesun-nowtakesinthatsolarenergy,

causingittowarmfurther.

Comisonotedthataccordingtoscientistsinthefield,Arcticicehasbeenmelting

evenfasterfromthebottomthanithasfromthetop.Thissuggeststhatthewarmingof

theArcticwaterisamoreimportantfactoraffectingthedeclineofsummerice,he

said.

41.InwhichyeardidArcticicereducethemost?

A.2005.B.2006.

C.2007.D.2008.

42.Accordingtothepassage,allofthefollowingaretheresultsoftherisein

temperaturesEXCEPTthat.

A.Arcticiceisgettingthinner

B.thickicemeltsandfloatsaway

C-thiniceisreplacedbythickice

D-Arcticicehasbeenmeltingfasterfromthebottom

43.Thepreviouslowestperennialicecoverislowerthanaverage

level.

A.38percentB.11percent

C.27percentD.65percent

44.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inParagraph8referto?

A.ArcticOceanwater.B.Arcticice.

C.Sunlight.D.Solarenergy.

45.Thepurposeoftheauthor'swritingthispassageisto.

A.showArcticicehasmeltedquicklyinrecentyearsduetoglobalwarming

B.explainhowtheoldestArcticiceformed

C-telluswhatscientistsdointheArctic

D-providemeasurestopreventArcticicedeclining

C

Doyouwanttobeproductive,mentallysharp,emotionallybalanced,andfullof

energyalldaylong?Ifyoudo,yourequireagoodsleepatnight.Thewayyoufeel

duringyourwakinghourshinges_onhowwellyousleepatnight.

Thenhowcouldyousleepwell?Yourdaytimeeatingandexercisehabitsplaya

roleinhowwellyousleep.Itsparticularlyimportanttowatchwhatyouputinyour

bodyinthehoursleadinguptoyourbedtime.

?Stayawayfrombigmealsatnight.Trytomakedinnertimeearlierinthe

evening,andavoidheavy,richfoodswithintwohoursofbed.Fattyfoodstakealotof

workforyourstomachtodigestandmaykeepyouup.Alsobecautiouswhenitcomes

toacidic(酸的)foodsintheevening,astheycancausestomachtroubleandheartburn.

?Avoidalcoholbeforebed.Manypeoplethinkthatanightcapbeforebedwill

helpthemsleep.Whileitmaymakeyoufallasleepfaster,alcoholreducesyoursleep

quality,wakingyouuplaterinthenight.Toavoidthiseffect,stayawayfromalcohol

inthehoursbeforebed.

?Cutdownoncaffeine.Youmightbesurprisedtoknowthatcaffeinecancause

sleepproblemsuptotentotwelvehoursafterdrinkingit!Considereliminating

caffeineafterlunchorcuttingbackyouroverallintake.

?Avoiddrinkingtoomanyliquidsintheevening.Drinkinglotsofwater,

juice,tea,orotherfluidsmayresultinfrequentbathroomtripsthroughoutthenight.

?Eatalightsnackbeforebedtime.Alightsnackbeforebedcanhelp

promotesleep.lthelpscalmthebrainandallowyoutosleepbetter.Forevenbetter

sleep,tryaddingextracalcium(鈣)toyourdinnerornighttimesnack.Experimentwith

yourfoodhabitstodetermineyourexcellenteveningmealsandsnacks.

46.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"hingeson“meaninthefirstparagraph?

A.dependsonB.turnsto

C.belongstoD.takeson

47.Accordingtothepassage,eatingheavyandrichfoodsatdinnerbefore

bed.

A.makesyourheartbeatfasterthanusual

B.canmakeyouhaveastomachache

C.putsyouintotroubleofgettingtosleep

D-makesyoufeelmuchexcited

48.It'sbetternottodrinkalcoholbeforebedmainlybecauseitmay.

A.hurtyourstomach

B.causefrequentbathroomtrips

C?causeapoorsleepquality

D-makeyouhavehearttrouble

49.Whydoyouthinkeatingalightsnackbeforebedcanhelpsleepwell?

A.Itcanhelpyourstomachdigest.

B.Itcanmakeyousettledown.

C?Itcangiveyouagoodmood.

D.Itcansatisfyyourdesire.

50.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Whentoeatatdinner.

B.Whattoeatatdinner.

C.Eatlessatdinner.

D-Eatrightatdinner.

D

(2013?江西高考)Thelightfromthecampfirebrightenedthedarkness,butit

couldnotpreventthedampcoldofDennis'sSwamp(沼澤地)creepingintotheir

bones.Itwasastrangeplace.MartinandTomwishedthattheyhadnotaccepted

Jack'sdare.Theylikedcamping,butnotnearthisswamp.

“So,"Martinaskedastheysatwatchingthehotcoals."Howdidthisplaceget

itsname?”

“Areyousureyouwanttohearit?Ifsascarystory,“warnedJack.

“Ofcourse!”criedoutTom."Iftherewereanythingtobescaredof,you

wouldn'thavechosenthisplace!”

"Ok,butdon'tsayIdidn'twarnyou,“saidJack,andhebeganhistale.

“Waybackintime,amancalledDennistriedtostartafarmhere.Hebuiltthat

cottageovertheretolivein.Inthosedays,thearealookedquitedifferent——itwas

coveredwithtalltreesandtheswampwasacrystal-clearriver.Afterthreehardyears,

Dennishadclearedseveralfieldsandplantedcrops.Hewassoproudofhissuccess

thatherefusedtolistentoadvice."

“'Youareclearingtoomuchland,'warnedoneoldman."Thelandisaliving

thing.Itwillhitbackatyouifyouabuseit'"

“'SillyfooL9saidDennistohimself."IfIclearmoreland,Icangrowmorecrops.

Illbecomewealthier.He'sjustjealous!

“Denniscontinuedtochopdowntrees.Smallanimalsthatreliedonthemfor

foodandshelterweredestroyed.Hewassoeagertoexpandhisfarmthathedidnot

noticetheriverflowingslowlytowardshisdoor.Hedidnotnoticesaltseepingtothe

surfaceoftheland.Hedidnotnoticeswampplantschokingallthenativeplants."

“Whathappened?"Martinasked.Itwasgrowingcolder.Hetrembled,twisting

hisbodyclosertothefire.

“Thelandhitback-justastheoldmanwarned,“Jackshrugged."Dennis

disappeared.Oldfolksaroundherebelievethatswampplantsmovedupfromthe

riveranddraggedhimunderwater.Hisbodywasneverfound.

“Whatastupidstory,“l(fā)aughedTom."Plantscan't...”Beforehehadfinished

speaking,hescreamedandfainted(暈侄U).Theothertwoboysjumpedupwithfright,

staringatTom.Suddenly,theyburstoutlaughing.Somegreenswampivy(常春藤)

hadcoveredTom'sface.ItwasawhilebeforeTomcouldappreciatethejoke.

51.Theunderlinedword"dare"inParagraph1isclosestinmeaning

to.

A.courageB.assistance

C.instructionD.challenge

52.WhydidJacktellTomandMartinthestory?

A.Tofrightenthem.

B.Tosatisfytheircuriosity.

C.Towarnthemofthedangeroftheplace.

D.Topersuadethemtocampintheswamp.

53.WhydidDennisignorethewarningoftheoldman?

A.Theoldmanenviedhim.

B.Theoldmanwasfoolish.

C.Hewastoobusytolistentoothers.

D.Hewasgreedyformorecrops.

54.WhydidTomscreamandfaint?

A.HesawDennis'sshadow.

B.Hewasscaredbyaplant.

C.Hisfriendplayedajokeonhim.

D-Theweatherbecameextremelycold.

55.WhatlessoncanwelearnfromthestoryofDennis?

A.Graspall,loseall.

B.Nosweat,nosweet.

C.Itisnousecryingoverspiltmilk.

D.Hewhomakesnomistakesmakesnothing.

W.閱讀表達(共5小題;每小題3分,滿分15分)

[l]Forthousandsofyoungpeopleeverywhere,collegemeanstakingtheirfirst

bigstepintoadultlife.Whatyoudoinyourfirstyearofcollegecanhaveabigeffect

ontherestofyourcollegeyears.Herearesometipsofmineforyou.

[2]Planahead.Bytheendofyourfirstweek,youllknowwhenyoushouldfinish

eachofyourstudytasks.Putthoseonyourlist.Moreimportantly,youneedtofinish

themontime.Startmakinggooduseofyourtimeatthebeginningoftheterm.

[3]Eatright.Collegestudentsoftengainweightintheirfirstyear.WithoutMom

andDadplanningyourmeals,it'seasytolosetrackofjusthowmanycaloriesyou're

takingin.Trytolimitthefastfoodandkeepavarieddiet.

[4]Talktoyourprofessors.Collegestudentstendtobeafraidoftheir

professors.Don*tbe.They'retheretohelpyou.Visitaprofessorduringhisorheroffice

hoursjusttochatnowandagain.Tellthemaboutabookyouhaveread,oraskfor

advice.And,ofcourse,askforhelp,whetherwithatrickypointinyourreadingsor

withbiglifeissues(問題).Ifnothingofthese,aprofessorcanpointyouintheright

directiontofindtheresources(資源)youneed.

[5]Speakupinclass.Askquestions,answertheprofessor'squestions,and

shareyouropinionasmuchaspossible.Therearenopointsforsittingquietly

anymore.

[6].Therearesomanyresourcesavailable(可得至!J的)inthelibrary,

magazines,videos,andofcourse,thebooksyouneedforyourpapers.Learnasmuch

asyoucanaboutyourlibrary.Talkwiththelibrariansabouttheresourcesavailablein

yourfield.

56.CompletethefollowingsentenceaccordingtoParagraph5.(nomorethan5

words)

It'suselessandmeaninglessforyoutoinclass.

57.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"those“inParagraph2referto?(nomore

than5words)

58.What'stheauthor'sadviceoneatingright?(nomorethan10words)

59.FillintheblankinParagraph6withproperwords.(nomorethan5words)

60.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?(nomorethan10words)

V.寫作(滿分30分)

假設你是山東某所中學的學生李華,請根據(jù)以下提示,針對山東北部遭受沙

塵暴襲擊的情況,向某英語報社投稿,呼吁大家植樹造林,保護環(huán)境。

1.過去家鄉(xiāng)樹木成林;

2.如今人們毀林種地建房;

3.氣候變化,土地荒漠化;

4.植樹造林,人人有責。

詞數(shù):1.120—150;2.開頭已給出,但不計入總詞數(shù)。

DearEditor,

I'mastudentatamiddleschoolof

Shandong.___________________________________________________________

Pmlookingforwardtohearingfromyou.

Yours,

LiHua

參考答案:

1.C考查冠詞。句意:中國政府制定的這項新政策將會對中國未來的農業(yè)發(fā)

展產生巨大的影響。第一個空起限制作用,故用定冠詞the,第二個空用不定冠

詞構成haveaneffecton短語。

2.A句意:為了使所有隊員表現(xiàn)得更好,教練首先得了解他們的優(yōu)勢和弱點。

strength優(yōu)勢,長處,符合句意。benefit利益;technique技巧;value價值。

3.B句意:他有很多書信要回復,不得不從早忙到晚。letter是可數(shù)名詞,

massesof既可修飾可數(shù)名詞也可修飾不可數(shù)名詞。A,D兩項只修飾不可數(shù)名

詞;C項為“……的數(shù)量”。

4.A句意:為了解出這個謎了解真相,教授想出了什么樣的辦法?towork

out為不定式作目的狀語。

5.A根據(jù)句意此處指“食物用完”應用giveout,而giveoff指"放出(熱、光廣;

giveaway泄露;givein屈服。

6.C句意:看到這條可怕的蛇,小女孩嚇壞了。lightened"害怕的”;

frightening“令人害怕的”。

7.D句意:簡言之,我要感謝到場的所有的人。inanutshell簡言之;that

is和inotherwords意思相同,表示"換句話說";intotal”總共,總計

8.D句意:由于被雨淋了,老師生病了不得不請假。becaughtin意為“陷

于...之中,被雨淋著了";couldn'tbutdo意為“不得不...”。

9.D句意:不要相信你在網(wǎng)上認識的人,否則,你會被騙。takein“欺騙”;

takeup”從事,占據(jù)";takeon"呈現(xiàn)";takeaway"帶走"。

10.A句意:昨天晚上大明講述了他在森林中的可怕經歷。他真的很棒。

我們都知道穿越森林需要具備許多經驗。第一個空表示“經歷”,是可數(shù)名詞;第

二個空表示“經驗”,是不可數(shù)名詞。scarev.驚嚇,受驚,威嚇;scaryadj.嚇人

的,使人驚恐的。

11.D句意:現(xiàn)在應該阻止孩子受不良電子游戲的影響。keep后面接from

doing;protect后接sb.from...意為“保護某人免受影響“;prevent后接sb.from

doing,from也可省去,意為“阻止某人”;forbid后接sb.todo。

12.Aappear后接todo,根據(jù)句意應用不定式的進行式tobedoing。

13.C句意:為了增強體力,比爾進行了許多體育鍛煉。strength體力,

符合句意。ability能力;force暴力;mind思想。

14.Btakeover意為“接管,接任”符合句意。

15.AItcouldn'tbebetter.再好不過了。

16.D這里指的是特殊的一天,即6月25日。

17.B前后為因果關系。

18.Bsuspect懷疑。根據(jù)前面主句:我們繼續(xù)我們的日常工作可知。

19.C由常識可以知道答案。

20.Atakebysurprise"出乎意料”為固定詞組。

21.C由"...overourhouseandtowardsthedistantmountains."可以知道答案。

22.B上文的bemoving提供了信息。

23.Bswungaround提供了信息。

24.C形勢嚴峻,只有作最壞的打算。

25.B以前經歷過,所以心有余悸。

26.D句意:對于莊稼,我們能做的很少。需用一個表否定的不可數(shù)含義

的詞,故選D。

27.C本自然段的最后一句中Iftheriverflooded給了暗示。

28.B人畜在高處當然安全。

29.A由上一句可以推知答案。因羊已被趕到高于河平面處,故他們應該

是安全的。

30.D由后面的partlyfallendown可知。

31.C情況緊急,所以用hurriedly0

32.C暴風演變成了旋風,注意空格后有into。

33.C由下文可知,此處是指下傾盆大雨,因此用pouringo

34.B由下文內容可知,此處表示大水沖破河堤。

35.Dlosehope"失去希望"。

36.C由短文第一段第二句"Theywanttobringwatertothedesertssothat

peoplecanliveandgrowfoodthere.”可推出deserts為缺水的地區(qū),再由常識“沙漠

就是缺水少植物的地區(qū)”我們也可選出答案。

37.B本題由第三段第六句"Plantsdorftletthewindblowthesoilaway."可

以知道植物可以阻止風把土壤吹走,由此得出答案B項。

38.A由整篇文章可知植物在保護土地沙漠化方面起著重要的作用,土地

沙漠化就反映了植物少的事實。由此選擇A項。

39.B第二段主要告訴我們土地沙漠化是由于人們對地球正在進行破壞(砍

伐樹木等),因此我們可以知道:要想阻止地球的沙漠化,人們必須對地球做些

好事(植樹造林等)。

40.A整篇文章都在告訴我們這樣一個不爭的事實:植物對于阻止土壤沙

化起著非常重要的作用。

41.C由第一段”...in2007,whenicehitthelowestlevelsonrecord...”和第四

段“ButinAugust,itstartedgoingatamuchmorerapidrate.Italmostgottoaslowas

2007…”可知北極海冰在2007年達到了歷史記錄最小值,故本題答案為C項。

42.C由文章第六段可推知A項正確;由文章第七段第二句可推知B項正

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