What is the weather like in China? Spring is warm in most parts 31  China. It usually begins in February or 32  . Summer is often very  33  . It 34  about three months. The honest 35  are July and August. Autumn starts in August. The 36  can be quite cool in autumn. Winter  37 in November. January is the  38 month. You need to wear warm  39 in winter. The best time to come to my hometown is in spring  40 autumn.
小題1:A. of           B. to          C. outside
小題2:A. January       B. April       C. March
小題3:A. hot          B. cool        C. cold
小題4:A. comes        B. lasts       C. goes
小題5:A. time         B. months     C. seasons
小題6:A. weather      B. day       C. night
小題7:A. finishes      B. goes       C. starts
小題8:A. hottest       B. coldest      C. warmest
小題9:A. shirts        B. blouses     C. clothes
小題10:A. but          B. or         C. nor

小題1:A
小題1:C
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小題1:B
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小題1:A
小題1:C
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小題1:B
【主旨大意】本文介紹了中國(guó)四個(gè)季節(jié)中所包含的四個(gè)月份和天氣情況。
小題1:中國(guó)的大部分應(yīng)用of意為“….中”。
小題1: 前面提到了二月,后面緊接著應(yīng)該是三月。
小題1:夏天的天氣當(dāng)然應(yīng)該是熱了。
小題1:從后面的three months指的是時(shí)間段,應(yīng)該用last意為“持續(xù)”。
小題1:由are推理前面的主語(yǔ)應(yīng)該是復(fù)數(shù)形式,July 和August是月份。
小題1:cool用來(lái)形容天氣的。
小題1: 冬季在11月份開(kāi)始的。
小題1:the的后面接最高級(jí),1月應(yīng)該是最冷的月份。
小題1: 既然冷,所以要穿暖和的衣服。
小題1:表示選擇性的用or.
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