题目The frequency of extreme weather events is increasing ___. A. significantly B. slightly C. rarely D. occasionally 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。极端天气事件的频率在显著增加,“significantly”符合。“slightly”程度轻,“rarely”和“occasionally”不符合语境。反馈 ...
Nowadays, as the world's climate changes, extreme weather is becoming more and more. For example, in Britain, there 1 (be) very few tornadoes(龙卷风) in the past. But now, there are more than 50 tornadoes a year. Tornadoes look fascinating on the TV, but it is very 2 (danger) to...
Nowadays, as the world's climate changes, extreme weather is becoming more and more. For example, in Britain, there were very few tornadoes(龙卷风) in the past. But now, there are more than 50 tornadoes a year. Tornadoes look fascinating on TV, but they are very dangerous to humans. Ho...
【题目】Nowadays, as the world's climate changes,extreme weather is becoming more and more. Forexample,in Brtain, there are 1 than 50 strongstorms a year now. However they are just one signof the world's climate changes. In many countries,there are more floods. In some other places,it...
4. increasing 5. keeping 6. rapidly 7. risen 8. warmer 9. conditions 10. to take 1. 考查动词。已知这里指的是“气候正在改变。”强调的是正在进行时。 2. 考查动词。已知已经有了真正的谓语,所以空格作非谓语,又因为takeplace没有被动,所以用现在分词。句意是:但是科学家相信今天发生的极端变...
As the atmosphere warms, more water evaporates, increasing the moisture in the air and causing heavier rainfall. For every degree of warming, extreme daily rainfall canincrease by up to 7 per cent, according to the World Meteorological Organization. ...
According to a 2020 report from the United Nations(UN) on extreme weather inciden***hese events have been increasing at an alarming rate The report stated that from 2000 to 2019there were 7,348 major recorded disaster events claiming 1.23 million lives, affecting 4.2 billion people many on ...
Jay Gulledge, senior scientist and director of Science and Impacts Program at Pew Center on Global Climate Change, believes that climate models simulate the long-term trends which show an increasing number of heat waves and heavy downpours. Richard A. Muller, professor of physics at the ...
increases disproportionately as global temperature rises. "Were global temperature not increasing, the chance of an extremeheatwave such as the one Moscow experienced, though not impossible, would be small," Hansen says.The map on that page makes it clear exactly what is meant by extreme ...
(情景),including sea-level rise,shifts in growing seasons,and an _27_ frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as storms,floods and droughts.T he United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December in 2009 offersa _28_ opportunity to step up internationalaction on ...