22.A. including B. fuel C. create D. reach E. accidentally |
There are several causes for the fires. Some were started (1)
by people, and others were caused by lightning strikes or electrical equipment. Yet experts say the fires are particularly bad this year because of climate change. Climate change is the long-term changes in world weather patterns, (2)
rising temperatures. In recent years, California has experienced a drought (a long period of time without rain) and very hot temperatures. This month, heatwave in California saw temperatures (3)
49℃ in Los Angeles county. This hot, dry weather creates ideal conditions for wildfires to spread. Another cause is the lack of forest management. This involves burning dead trees in a controlled way so that when a fire does start, there is less (4)
for it to burn, and it can be more easily controlled.