In 1620, about half the USA was covered by forests. Today the forests have almost gone. A lot of good land has gone with them, leaving only sand. China doesn’t want to copy the USA’s example. We’re planting more and more trees. We’ve built the " Great Green Wall" of trees across northern part of our country.The Great Green Wall is 7,000 kilometres long, and between 400 and 1,700 kilometres wide. It will stop the wind from blowing the earth away. It will stop the sand from moving towards the rich farmland in the south. More "Great Green Walls" are needed. Trees must be grown all over the world. Great Green Walls will make the world better.

  1. 1.

    In 1620, about ______ the USA was covered by forests.

    1. A.
      a third
    2. B.
      half
    3. C.
      two thirds
    4. D.
      a fourth
  2. 2.

    A lot of good land has gone with ______.

    1. A.
      sand
    2. B.
      water
    3. C.
      wind
    4. D.
      forests
  3. 3.

    The Great Green Wall in China is ______ long.

    1. A.
      7,000 kilometers
    2. B.
      1,700 kilometers
    3. C.
      7,000 meters
    4. D.
      400 kilometers
  4. 4.

    Trees must be grown in ______

    1. A.
      China
    2. B.
      the USA
    3. C.
      some countries
    4. D.
      every part of the world
  5. 5.

    _____ will make the world better.

    1. A.
      The Great Wall
    2. B.
      Tall buildings
    3. C.
      Great Green Walls
    4. D.
      Flowers and grass
BDADC
1.根據(jù)In 1620, about half the USA was covered by forests.可知選B
2.根據(jù)Today the forests have almost gone. A lot of good land has gone with them, leaving only sand.可知選D
3.根據(jù)The Great Green Wall is 7,000 kilometres long, 可知選A
4.根據(jù)Trees must be grown all over the world.可知選D
5.根據(jù)Great Green Walls will make the world better.可知選C
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D. There’s little difference between the American way and the Canadian way to celebrate Thanksgiving Day.
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