Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Agricultural production is regional, seasonal and cyclical. Answer the following questions: 1: 24 solar terms can guide agricultural production. As in Shandong,
Question 1:B?
Question 2: D
Agricultural production is regional, seasonal and cyclical. Answer the following questions: 1: 24 solar terms can guide agricultural production. As in Shandong,
Question 1:B?
Question 2: D
Agricultural production is regional, seasonal and cyclical. Answer the following questions: 1: 24 solar terms can guide agricultural production. As in Shandong,
Question 1:B?
Question 2: D.
Test analysis:
Question 1: According to the materials, to move from Shandong to Beijing, one solar term should be planted in advance. Therefore, if we move to the south, we will postpone a solar term. In Jianghuai area, the first frost is "the right time to plant wheat", and B is right. A, c and d are all wrong.
Question 2: The wheat harvest season in Jilin is in August. A is wrong. Shandong and Beijing suburbs belong to North China, and they are harvested in June and July. B and c are wrong. Anhui is located in the Jianghuai area and harvested in late May.
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