Do you think you will need to move to asafer place?Jim: It's a normal(正常的) part of summer in Australia.Bushfires are a fact of life here. It's a little scary, but I am sure I'll befine.Mark: Well, you look after yourself! We don't want you to bethe first human victim...
Do you think you need to move to a safer place?Jim: It's a normal part of summer in Australia. Bushfires are a fact of life here. It's a bit scary,but I am sure I'll be fine.Mark: Well, look after yourself! We don't want you to be the first human victim of the year!
Jim is on holiday in Australia. There are bushfires in the area where he is staying. He is telling his friend Mark about the fires. Mark: We saw the news about the bush fires. Are they close to you? Jim: Yes. They are very close. The weather is hot and windy. The conditions are...
Do you think you will need to move to a safer place?Jim:Bushfires are normal in Australia.They are a fact of life here.It's a bit scary,but I am sure I'll be fine.Mark:Well,you look after yourself!We don't want you to be the first human victim of the year!回答下面5个问题,...
We just spent six days at Rosedale. In case you didn’t know, the small hamlet of North Rosedale, New South Wales, was almost wiped out by bushfires on New Years Eve 2019. The road into North Rosedale will be closed for some time and we were not allowe
Cooler weather and rain are expected in Australia, where this year's bushfire season has brought damage(损坏)like never before. The fires have been terrible for humans, and worse foranimals__ Chris Dickman, a scientist at the University of Sydney tried to work out how many animals might ha...
(5)Howdopeoplegetthelatestnewsaboutthebushfires?By listening to the radio. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 细节理解题。(1)根据第一段句子JimisonholidayinAustralia.(吉姆正在澳大利亚度假。)可知在澳大利亚。故填In Australia.(2)根据第三段句子Theweatherishotandwindy.(天气炎热,多风。)可知天气又热又多风...
When bushfires burned gum trees and eucalyptus in vast swathes of Australia's treasured Wollemi National Park — which is presently closed due to fires — the charred remnants of those plants took to the air as tiny particles, known as particulates or aerosols. This visible air pollution from...
In 2019 and 2020, Australian bushfires displaced millions, filled the air with deadly clouds of smoke and killed thousands of koalas. Forest fires are common in China too. In the recent decade, the total number of forest fires in the country every year has increased to more than 2, 000...
The heat-wave has also affected Tasmania, traditionally Australia’s coolest state, which reached 42.2℃ at Scamander --- an all-time record for the island. 1. What was the probable temperature in southern Australia when the bushfires broke out? A...