A Weather Report in Australia
New South Wales | There is a warning in place as |
Queensland | At least |
Northern Territory | Residents should only experience light showers, and it will remain |
Perth | There will be |
Geraldton | Rain showers will come in from the |
1. What are the highest temperatures in Northern India now?
A.About 35℃. | B.Almost 40℃. | C.Over 45℃. |
A.About 200. | B.About 1,000. | C.About 2,000. |
A.Government projects will be done at night. |
B.Bottles of water will be sold at low prices. |
C.School days will be reduced. |
A.Cooler. | B.All the same. | C.Hotter. |
1. What’s the weather like in the man’s city now?
A.Windy and snowy. | B.Sunny and windy. | C.Cold and wet. |
A.A violent storm. | B.A heavy snow. | C.A light wind. |
A.Get ready for the hurricane. | B.Go to the beach. | C.Call the man this evening. |
A.It’ll be a cold winter. | B.He’ll have an interview. | C.His arm and leg hurt. |
1. What does the man hate?
A.Wearing the clothes sticking to him. |
B.Wearing loose and uncomfortable sweaters. |
C.Putting on more layers to keep warm. |
A.Go for a swim. | B.Have some iced tea. | C.Have some ice cream. |
A.She has plenty of pretty clothes. |
B.She loves the heat more than the man does. |
C.She needs better ways to fight the heat. |
A.Get ice cream. | B.Sit in the shade. | C.Use the fan. |
1. Why does the man go to London?
A.For pleasure. | B.For work. | C.For friends. |
A.The workload. | B.The new things. | C.The weather. |
A.British. | B.Australian. | C.Mexican. |
A.By text. | B.By phone. | C.By video chat. |
A.The man suggested that the woman stay indoors in the morning. |
B.The man suggested that the woman go outdoors in the morning. |
C.The man suggested that the woman stay indoors in the evening. |
1. What season is it now?
A.Spring. | B.Summer. | C.Winter. |
A.About 3 inches. | B.About 6 inches. | C.About 12 inches. |
A.There will be no snow. |
B.There will be sunny skies. |
C.There will be too much rain. |
A.France. | B.Switzerland. | C.Italy. |
1. How long has the woman probably been waiting?
A.For an hour. | B.For twenty minutes. | C.For ten minutes. |
A.Two inches. | B.Three inches. | C.Four inches. |
A.Work at home. | B.Have coffee with the man. | C.Contact a travel agency. |
A.She is a tour guide. | B.She is a lawyer. | C.She is a waitress. |
10 . Think incoming clouds, wind, or mist will ruin your chance at a perfect shot? According to Batak. “With wide-angle nightscapes every unexpected weather condition can be an opportunity. Our photos show oranges and blues around the moon you wouldn’t see under a clear sky.”
The team discovered shared interests that go beyond photography.“We’re both passionate about bringing cultures together and using our work to break down boundaries,” says Batak. “The night sky has a unifying power. The sky connects the whole world under one umbrella.”
What does Batak think of unexpected weather as a photographer?
A.Annoying. | B.Disastrous. | C.Favorable. | D.Challenging. |