It is near the place ________ there is a big tree ________ we found our lost car.


  1. A.
    that; that
  2. B.
    that; where
  3. C.
    where; that
  4. D.
    where; where
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  Do you know something about tree rings?Do you know they can tell us what the weather was like, sometimes even hundreds of years ago?

  A tree will grow well in a climate with lots of sunshine and rainfall.And little sunshine or rainfall will limit(限制)the growth of climate by studying the tree rings.For example, to find out the weather of ten years ago, count the rings of a tree from the outside to the inside.If the tenth ring is far from the eleventh ring, then we’re sure that it was sunny and rainy most of that year.If it is near to the eleventh ring, then the climate that year was bad.

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  A scientist studied the rings of dead trees there.He found that the people had to leave because they had cut down all the trees to make fires and buildings.As all the trees had gone, the people there had to move.

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________ in good climate.

[  ]

A.

Tree rings grow far from each other

B.

Tree rings become thinner

C.

Trees don’t need sunshine or rainfall

D.

People can cut down most of the trees

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The scientists are interested in studying tree rings because tree rings can tell ________.

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whether a tree was strong or not

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D.

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If you want to find out the weather of twenty years ago,you should study ________.

[  ]

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the twentieth ring

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the tenth ring

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the nineteenth ring

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the twenty first ring

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Why did people usually live in places with lots of trees?

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A.

Trees could tell the change of the weather.

B.

Trees brought lots of sunshine and rain.

C.

Trees could make weather not too hot or too cold.

D.

Trees could be used for burning and for building house.

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The people had to leave the place in New Mexico because ________.

[  ]

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bad weather stopped the growth of trees

B.

they no longer had water and the land became sand

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they didn’t have enough trees for burning

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there was too much rain there

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I’m glad to write to you. It is near a month since you had left our hospital. I’m still worried

about you. How are you get along these days? I think you may be much better now, but I’d better

have a good rest and take good care of yourselves since you are sixty-year-old man. I still

remember those days which you helped me to my English. With your help, I make good progress.

But to my regret, my English remains very poor through I have made good use of my time. Can

you give me some advice on it?

 

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