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北師大版(2019)必修2《Unit 5 Humans and nature Section Ⅲ》2021年同步練習(xí)卷(課時(shí)分層作業(yè)六)

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  • 1.Of all nature's disasters,forest fires are often considered the most frightening.Moving at lightning speed,huge walls of flames can burn acres of land in just a few minutes.And although technology,including the use of fire-retardant chemicals,has greatly helped the fight against forest fires,they still take great damage.
       According to the National Interagency Fire Center,the fire season last year was the worst on record in terms of the number of fires and acres(公頃) burned.There were 96,385 fires and 9,873,429 acres affected by fire in a year that was 125% more destructive (毀滅性的)than the 10-year average(平均).These fires cost the federal government ﹩1.5 billion to fight,and this figure does not include the money spent by local and state governments as part of the effort.
       Fires in the southern states represented(代表)half of the national total last year with Texas,Oklahoma and Arkansas being home to an usually high amount of activity.Wildfire have also taken place in Western states such as California,Colorado and Alaska throughout the past 10 years.
       It is said that twothirds of forest fires are started accidentally by people,almost one quarter are purposely set,while lighting causes 10%.
       Forest fires can have advantageous effects.Charcoal(木炭) enriches soil,and some plant species(種類) grow well after.The cones of the jack pine tree,for example,will not spread their seeds unless there is heat.Douglas fir trees grow best in open sunlight areas after fire.

    (1)Forest fires are considered to be the most frightening because

    A.they make the greatest loss of all disasters
    B.huge walls of flames can burn acres of land
    C.fire-retardant chemicals can't be made use of
    D.they spread too fast and make great damage
    (2)According to the passage the forest fires took place in

    A.Britain
    B.the United States
    C.Canada
    D.the world
    (3)Why did the author say the southern states was the fire home?

    A.Most forest of the country grew in the southern states.
    B.The southern states are dry and forest can catch fire easily.
    C.Fifty percent of the national total fire happened there.
    D.More lighting took place there lighting the forest.
    (4)What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?

    A.The advantages of forest fires.
    B.The usage of charcoals.
    C.Pine trees need fires.
    D.Fires destroy all plants but two.

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