- A.Houses being blown away.
- B.Floods due to breaking levees.
- C.Heavy rain due to Hurricane Katrina.
- D.People going outdoors during the storm.
- A.It breaks apart and forms tornadoes.
- B.It gathers more vapor from land.
- C.It moves more quickly.
- D.It loses strength.
- A.Fly airplanes through hurricanes.
- B.Help people find a safe place to stay.
- C.Issue warnings to notify people of danger.
- D.Use computers to predict the paths of hurricanes.
- A.Very heavy rain.
- B.Very little wind.
- C.Strong and spinning winds.
- D.Strong winds and heavy rain.
- A.To tell readers how April Fools’ Day is celebrated.
- B.To remind readers that April Fools’ Day is coming up.
- C.To teach readers about the history of April Fools’ Day.
- D.To persuade readers into celebrating April Fools’ Day.
- A storm progresses through four different stages before it is actually considered a hurricane. First is a tropical disturbance, which has thunderstorms and rotating winds, or what scientists call cyclonic circulation. Next is a tropical depression, which
- As a hurricane crosses over land, it begins to dissipate, or break apart and reduce in strength. This is because it is no longer over the warm ocean water that it needs for energy. At this point, a hurricane can still cause a lot of damage because of high
- Can you imagine flying a plane through a hurricane? If you’re a hurricane hunter, it’s your job! Hurricane Hunters fly airplanes on weather missions to help the National Hurricane Center make predictions about hurricanes. Pilots determine how fast the win
- Hurricanes can leave behind lots of destruction. In 2005, Hurricane Katrina ripped through Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Texas. This was the sixth windiest hurricane on record, and it was one of the deadliest hurricanes in history. It took l,833 liv
- A.Tropical depression, tropical disturbance, tropical storm, hurricane.
- B.Hurricane, tropical storm tropical depression, tropical disturbance.
- C.Hurricane, tropical depression, tropical storm, tropical disturbance.
- D.Tropical disturbance, tropical depression, tropical storm, hurricane.
- A.place paper fish on other people’s backs
- B.wear paper fish on their backs
- C.buy a new calendar
- D.go boat fishing
- A.A small gift sent to somebody.
- B.A short trip to get something done.
- C.A brief trip to send invitation cards.
- D.A short message sent to somebody.
- A.the spotted owl is a rare species
- B.there are a lot of other players in the forest
- C.the spotted owl needs protection
- D.some other species are equally important
- A.People who were not smart enough.
- B.People who didn’t know when April Fools’ Day was.
- C.People who celebrated New Year’s Day on January lst.
- D.People who refused to recognize New Year’s Day as January lst.
- A.Only timber advocates.
- B.Only owl advocates.
- C.Advocates from both urban and rural areas.
- D.Both owl advocates and timber advocates.
- A.The number of barred owls grows fast.
- B.The spotted owl is hunted in the forest.
- C.The number of spotted owls is in decline.
- D.The barred owl is a newcomer to the forest.
- A.the new mapping of habitat in the protection for owls is slow to complete
- B.the new mapping of habitat for owls will extend beyond presently set areas
- C.the revised Northwest Forest Plan under President Obama is maintained
- D.President Bush revised Northwest Forest Plan and allowed more logging
- After repeated revisions, constant court fights and shifting science, the Fish and Wildlife Service presented a plan that addresses a range of threats to the owl, including some that few imagined when it was listed as a threatened species in 1990. &n
- Even after all these years since the spotted owl became the cause célèbre of the environmental movement, it is far from clear that the plan is a solution. Advocates on both sides say it will inevitably be challenged, and both sides have expressed frustrat
- Although the plan does not map critical habitat — the mapping process is more than a year away from completion, a fact that frustrates conservationists – it proposes expanding protections for owls beyond areas currently set aside. The existing areas were
- But supporters say it will provide more wood for mills by increasing forest thinning and restoration work to battle threats like disease and fire that could increase with climate change. The plan would provide timber companies incentives to create potenti
- A.save Northern spotted owl
- B.save the Northwest forest
- C.list environmental threats to the Northern spotted owl
- D.list the Northern spotted owl as a threatened species
- A.They should guard against the wrong information.
- B.They should be able to tell the difference between them.
- C.They should know how to interpret and organize them.
- D.They should be able to process them and identify the reliable ones.
- A.teamwork, cooperation skills and communication skills
- B.ability to deal with people from different backgrounds
- C.ability to make innovations as well as high intelligence
- D.success in today’s workplace with people from many cultures
- A.global citizens even when they are kids
- B.armed with foreign cultures and languages
- C.living in big cities rather than in small towns
- D.good at doing business with peoples over the world
- A.making interdisciplinary combinations
- B.social-studies courses and U.S. history
- C.producing YouTube and Google
- D.creative and innovative thinking
- A.advanced and in large quantity
- B.very creative and artistic
- C.skillful and attractive
- D.very modern
- A.improving UN staff’s computer skill
- B.promoting the use of the Internet over the world
- C.providing medical knowledge to poor hospitals
- D.promoting the use of the Internet in the United States
- A.excited
- B.neutral
- C.doubtful
- D.indifferent
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Which of the following best describes the author’s opinion towards the future of online education?
- A.People have to wait and see.
- B.It is predictable in future development.
- C.It cannot thrive without good management.
- D.People believe that it is doomed from the start.