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Seeking the Open Examination Questions of Junior Middle School Geography

Example 1. Read and analyze the following materials:

During the May Day Golden Week this year, Yichang * * * received 530,000 tourists, with a tourism income of 65.438+68 million yuan. Tourism is becoming a major industry in Yichang. Two dams and one gorge have become famous brands in our city, among which "Three Gorges Family" and Chexi Folk Village have become national A4-level scenic spots. Yuquan temple, the Millennium Temple, Bai Bao Village, the "Small Guilin" in Dangyang, and the beautiful scenery of Qingjiang all make tourists linger. (1) (2) Short, (3) Summer vacation is coming, and a new tourist craze is coming. Please design a travel plan for yourself (including preparation time line, transportation, personal appliances, etc.). ).

Example 2. Read the following materials and answer according to the geographical knowledge you have learned:

More than 7,000 years ago, the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River had a mild climate and suitable rainfall, with abundant aquatic plants and dense forests on both sides of the Yellow River. At present, the loess plateau with a total area of 580,000 square kilometers in the middle reaches of the Yellow River has a soil erosion area of 530,000 square kilometers. Every year, 65.438+600 million tons of sediment flows into the Yellow River, which is equivalent to cutting off the topsoil of the loess plateau by 2 mm every year! If these sediments are built into an earth wall with a height of 1 m and a width of 1 m, it can circle the equator of the earth 27.5 times.

(1) Omit, (2) What effective measures do you think can be taken to control soil erosion on the Loess Plateau?

This question is the examination question of Yichang City in 2003. Candidates can look for clues in many ways if they want to answer the second small question well. Of course, the answer is not unique, as long as the measures to control soil erosion on the Loess Plateau are reasonable answers. Because this kind of questions conforms to the cognitive level of junior high school students and can cultivate students' imaginative thinking and divergent thinking ability, it accounts for the majority of exam questions.