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磺As the snow is deeper and lasts longer in the valleys, trees tend to attain greater heights on the ridges, even though they are more exposed to high-velocity winds and poor, thin soils there.
The word they in the passage refers to
A. valleys
B. trees
C. heights
D. ridges
ȸ(j)}҂Կ}п˷Q~theyָ(ni);ȻжλӰtheyھ҂֪ľľĴ~Zָͨ~ZĴ~Zָͨľ~Z҂Գó𰸞trees;treesŻԭZz܉ʹӱ_ͨ혣˿Դ__𰸞trees
ͬλָă(ni)ͨ׃Ξsome, other Xone X, another Xmany/ most/ much X, other X
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~(P(gun)ϵ~)һָx~~ָһ㶼ЏĴ~this/ these/ its/ theirsָǰwĴ~this/ that/ whichߞǰͬλጻeQ
磺For example, as the great ice sheets that covered North America during the last ice age steadily melted away, huge volumes of water flowed from them. The water was always laden with pebbles, gravel, and sand, known as glacial outwash, that was deposited as the flow slowed down.
The phrase “glacial outwash” in the passage refers to
A. Fast rivers
B. Glaciers
C. The huge volumes of water created by glacial melting
D. The particles carried in water from melting glaciers
ȸ(j)}҂Կ}пglacial outwashָ(ni);Ȼжλglacial outwashӰھ(j)ͽԭt҂l(f)F(xin)ָ(ni)ڴ~֮ǰF(xin)c~ͬһУ“pebbles, gravel, and sand”Գ;“pebbles, gravel, and sand”ŻԭęzZ_ҷZx߉˿Դ__𰸞The particles carried in water from melting glaciers.
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African American artists of this period set about creating a new portrayal of themselves and their lives in the United States. As they began to strive for social and cultural independence, their attitudes toward themselves changed, and, to some extent, other segments of American society began to change their attitudes towards them.
The word “them” in this paragraph refers to
A. American of European descent
B. paintings
C. African American artists
D. attitudes
ȸ(j)}҂Կ}пthemָ(ni);ȻжλthemӰھfԼđB(ti)׃ˣֵ_ʼ׃đB(ti)“”@~@ָˇg(sh)Դ𰸾xC
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ָwָԭһă(ni)ָwă(ni)ָ~ͨthat/ which/ who/ whose + Zľthat/ which/ who/ whose = N.
磺When growing on rock surfaces, lichens secrete acids that dissolve the minerals, contributing to the process of weathering by which rocks are slowly turned to soil.
The word “which” in the passage refers to
A. the process of weathering
B. growing on rock surfaces
C. dissolving the minerals
D. being turned to soil
@ӮпwhichָČwhichԓP(gun)ϵ~~the process of weathering@}ĿĴ𰸾A
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