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Rick, Bill, David, Jack 和 Tom是美國(guó)一家研究所的員工,他們正在尋找度假的地方,要親眼看看全球氣候變暖對(duì)地球的影響。下面(A, B, C, D, E和F)是Mother Nature Network提供的在不久的將來(lái)因全球氣候變暖可能要消失的6個(gè)地方的有關(guān)信息,請(qǐng)你從中選出最適合他們?nèi)サ牡胤健_x項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。

61. Rick: I love nature. I think any place in nature is beautiful and worth protecting. However, more and more lands are becoming deserts. I’d like to go to a place which will let me have a close look at the landscape before it is swallowed by deserts.

62. Bill: I love sea, so do my wife and my son. I’d like to stay in a place for some time with my family to experience the sea thoroughly—to see it with my own eyes; to smell it with my own nose; and to feel it with my own body.

63. David: I want to get some information that will be of some help to see the damage pollution has done to corals so that we may have some idea to prevent them from disappearing completely.

64. Jack: I love nature, but I don’t like travel long way. I don’t want to go to other countries. I plan to go to some place in my own country to see glaciers before it’s too late.

65. Tom: I love nature and I also love travel. I plan to go to an area where climate-related disasters may happen so that I will collect some information for my research work although it may be a little dangerous.

Globe warming is a serious problem. Climate change is rapidly altering the landscape of our planet. We may be one of the last generations to see some of the Earth's most cherished places. Here's our list of 6 places to see before they completely disappear.

A. Glacier National Park

Just slightly more than 100 years ago, there were as many as 150 glaciers dotted throughout Glacier National Park in the north of the U S A. By 2005, only 27 remained, and those are expected to disappear completely by 2030, if not earlier. Many of the plant and animal species that call the park home require cold water, meaning the ecosystem of the park stands to change dramatically when the glaciers are gone.

B. Great Barrier Reef

It's so large that it can be seen from space, but the Great Barrier Reef is disappearing at an increased rate because of climate change. Rising ocean temperatures, water pollution, ocean acidification and cyclones continually hit the reef and have caused mass coral bleaching. What took 8,000 years for nature to build could disappear within our lifetimes.

C. Maldives

Maldives is the lowest-lying country in the world, with a maximum natural ground level of 2.3 meters (7 feet, 7 inches), and an average of only 1.5 meters (4 feet, 11 inches) above sea level. If sea levels rise too much, the country would earn an unwanted superlative: the first nation to be swallowed by the ocean because of global warming.

D. Patagonia

A land of untouched beauty, South America's Patagonia stands to be dramatically altered by climate change. Many of its glaciers are steadfastly retreating due to rising temperatures and declining rainfall. While this land doesn't stand to disappear entirely, its landscape may soon be altered beyond recognition if global warming persists.

E. Bangladesh

Set in the low-lying Ganges–Brahmaputra River Delta, Bangladesh sits in a perfect storm of climactic conditions. About 50 percent of the area would be flooded if the sea level were to rise by 1 meter. Bangladesh also lies at the heart of the monsoon belt. Natural calamities, such as floods, tropical cyclones, tornadoes and tidal bores(怒潮)occur here almost every year — with tragic results.

F. South Australia

Much like the Sahara in Africa, desertification also threatens South Australia. Across the region, fresh water supplies are rapidly drying up. Meanwhile, the parched(焦干的 )landscape increases the occurrence of wildfires, threatening agriculture, wildlife and hundreds of Australian homes.

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The missing children haven’t been found yet. Something terrible ________ to them.

A. may happen

B. should have happened

C. must happen

D. might have happened

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. The article completely laid their bare ______ for world contest.

A. enterprise  B. ambition  C. aspiration  D. Admiration

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Estuaries provide both recreation and education for human beings. They also _____ the economy through tourism and fishing.

   A. contribute to   B. adapt to   C. respond to   D. apply to

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I don't want to cooperate with _________ is different from me in character.

A. those who          B. anyone       C. whoever    D. no matter who

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— Are you a visitor here?

— That’s right. I ____ round the world and now my dream of coming to China ____ true.

A. have traveled;has come                B. was traveling had been come

C. am traveling;has come                 D. have traveled;has been come

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— I ____ to a party, but I’ve got nothing to wear.

— Why don’t you have a dress made for the party?

A. was asked       B. will ask          C. have asked         D. have been asked

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I can guess you were in a hurry. You _____ your sweater inside out.

A. had worn         B. wore                      C. were wearing      D. are wearing

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Did you ask the teacher what _____ this afternoon?

A. will we do  B. we would do         C. shall we do    D. would we do

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I _____ to bed when the telephone rang.

A. have been     B. went                 C. am going     D. was going

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