【題目】Which sentence should be put at the first of the paragraph on the right?
________ Water and soil help provide us with necessary' food and drinks. Coal, oil and natural gas are not only useful for families, but have wider use for factories.
A.Our environment is changing for the worse.
B.People depend on natural resources to live.
C.People have many ways to protect the environment.
D.Some natural resources will run out if we use them carelessly.
【答案】B
【解析】
句意:哪句應(yīng)該放在右邊第一段的第一句?
考查陳述句。Our environment is changing for the worse. 我們的環(huán)境正在惡化。People depend on natural resources to live. 人們依靠自然資源生存。People have many ways to protect the environment. 人們有很多方法來保護(hù)環(huán)境。Some natural resources will run out if we use them carelessly.如果我們肆無忌憚的使用自然資源,一些自然資源會(huì)耗盡的;根據(jù)句意理解Water and soil help provide us with necessary' food and drinks. Coal, oil and natural gas are not only useful for families, but have wider use for factories. 水和土壤幫助我們提供必要的食物和飲料。煤、石油和天然氣不僅對家庭有用,對工廠也有更廣泛的用途。可知這里說的是生活中使用的一些自然資源的舉例,所以四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中B選項(xiàng)比較合適,故選B。
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