问题 综合

读长江三角洲略图和珠江三角洲略图,回答问题。(8分)

(1)填写下列地理事物与图中的对应字母;杭州市     

京九线     

(2)长江三角洲是我国最大的综合性工业基地,其发展工业的

限制性因素是                                 

                              

(3)20世纪80年代,珠江三角洲的工业化和城市水平迅速提

高的有利条件是                                 

                                              

(4)与长三角相比,珠三角升级面临困境,其原因有哪些?

答案

(8分)

(1)A   J(2分) (2)能源不足,矿产资源缺乏(2分)

(3)国家对外开放政策(1分)发达国家和地区产业调整(1分)

(4)产业基础薄弱,科技实力和人才队伍处于劣势,经济腹地范围小(2分)

问答题
单项选择题

Are you interested in seeing the beautiful fall foliage of New England but tired of traffic jams and overbooked hotels Then this year forget the crowds in New England and see the beautiful colors of autumn in the Catskills.
These rugged mountains in New York State, just 90 miles northwest of New York City, are famous for the legendary tales of Rip Van Winkle, and more recently for the summer hotels mat sprang up in the region during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Families trying to escape the heat of New York City found the Catskills to be the perfect place to stay for a month or so each summer. By the late 1950s there were over 500 resorts and hotels offering nighttime entertainment as well as all kinds of outdoor activities. Famous comedies like Jackie Gleason, Joan Rivers, and Sid Caesar all got their start touring the hotel clubs here. Since the introduction of air-conditioning and cheaper air travel, however, families have stopped coming to the Catskills in such large numbers, chasing instead more distant locations at different times of the year. Many of the Catskills hotels closed in the 1970s, but some remain and have expanded and changed their facilities to meet the needs of today’s visitors.
Currently, there are many activities available to the traveler besides witnessing the changing colors of the leaves. There is an all-organic sheep farm where visitors can see how a traditional sheep farm operates. There are also hundreds of miles of scenic drives in the area. Route 42, for instance, is an excellent site for spotting bald eagles. For more information on vacations in the Catskills, call the office of Public Information.

The author’s tone in this passage is ______.

A. light and encouraging
B. informative and scientific
C. humorous and skeptical
D. regretful and reminiscent