1.
The following points are both located in the Eastern Hemisphere and belong to the northern temperate zone: ( ) A.
120°E, 40°N B.
170°E, 30°N C.
.40°W, 20°N D.
10°W, 80°S2.
As we begin our pleasant summer vacation, Australia is in the middle of the year ( ) A.
Spring B.
summer c.
.Autumn D.
Winter 3.
When the earth revolves, the relationship between the orbit and the earth's axis is ( ) A.
vertical b.
Always maintain an included angle of 23.5° C.
Always maintain an included angle of 66.5° D.
Not fixed 4.
.When days and nights are of equal length in the northern and southern hemispheres, the sun shines directly on ( ) A.
Equator B.
Tropic of Cancer C.
Tropic of Capricorn D.
At a certain point between the equator and the Tropic of Cancer, complete questions 5-9 based on the sketch of the latitude and longitude grid in Figure 1: 5.
Among points A, B, C, and D in the figure, the correct representation of the longitude and latitude is ( )A.
Point A (20°, 20°) B.
Point B (40°E, 60°S) C.
Point C (0°, 20°N) D.
Point D (20°E, 40°N)6.
The points in the figure located in the northern hemisphere are ( ) A.
(Points A, B, D) B.
(Point C) C.
(Points A, B, C, D) D.
(Points C and D) 7. The points in the figure located in the Eastern Hemisphere are ( )A.
(Points A, C, D) B.
(Points B and C) C.
(A, B, C, D, point) D.
(Point B)8.
The correct description of the orientation of each point in the figure is ( )A.
Point A is southeast of point B B.
Point D is directly south of point A C.
Point C is southeast of point A D.
Point D is northwest of point C 9.
Located in the southern hemisphere, the point with direct sunlight is ( ) A.
Point A B.
Point B C.
Point C D.
Point D10.
The largest and smallest continents in the world are ( )A.
Asia and Europe b.
North America and OceaniaC.
Africa and Antarctica d.
Asia and Oceania11.
The world's volcanoes and earthquakes are concentrated in ( ) A.
Continental margin B.
Inside the continent C.
Plate margin D.
Inside the plate 12.
People call it "the sea", but it is not a "sea", but a lake, and this is the lowest point on the land. Because the salt content of the lake water is too high, other organisms except bacteria cannot survive.