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[填空题]If it (rain)()last night, the ground would be wet and the temperature would be low today.
[填空题]It (rain) ______ last night for the ground is wet.
[单项选择]How long will the rain last
A. Half an hour. B. More than half an hour.C. About half an hour.
[填空题]There _____ quantities of rain last year.
[填空题]He said it would rain, but I disagreed with him--I was sure it () (rain).
[单项选择]It must have rained last night, ( ) the ground is wet.
A. because
B. as
C. since
D. for
[单项选择]
M: It was a heavy rain last night, wasn’t it
W: It certainly was. The wind broke several windows. I’ll have to pay for a lot of glass. What weather !
M: Do you remember the small garden in front of my house
W: Yes, that beautiful garden with so many roses. What happened
M: Many flowers were damaged by the rain.
W: Really What a big loss!
M: My mother felt very sad at the sight of it.
W: Will you plant more next year
M: Maybe. But we want to plant some pine trees there.
W. Then I will see another lovely garden next year.
M: With some pine trees.
What will the woman pay for( ).
A. Garden.
B. Wind.
C. Glass.
D. Roses.
[填空题]There was a heavy rain last night.
It ______ heavily last night.
[单项选择]He has been caught ______ the rain and is wet ______ the skin.
A. by; to
B. in; to
C. in; through
D. with; in
[填空题]Should it rain tomorrow we would cancel the gathering.
[简答题]On the second night of the ground war, I realized that darkness would never fall. To the south of my position with the 42nd Field Artillery Brigade near the border of Iraq and Kuwait, the sky glowed deep red. Kuwait’s oil was going up in flames.
From the first moments of Desert Storm, I was amazed by the sheer scale of the campaign. As the sky brightened on the first morning of the invasion, I stared at my own column of tanks, trucks, and other support vehicles stretching as far as I could see front and back, with identical lines on either side from horizon to horizon.
But if there was a war to fight, it wasn’t here. We made progress as fast as we could. Once in a while we stopped, and soldiers dashed around carrying powder explosives. Then with a roar our big guns launched a rain of fire ahead of our advancing columns to soften up the enemy. During four days of advance, the unit, attached to the Army’s VII Corps, fired an ear-numbing 5,440 artillery rounds and 1,286 rock