1. When will the first storm arrive?
A.Today. | B.This weekend. | C.Next week. |
A.New York City. | B.Saint Paul. | C.Boston. |
A.People traveling on foot. | B.People driving on the road. | C.People celebrating by the water. |
A.Sunny. | B.Snowy. | C.Windy. |
A.It’ll be a cold winter. | B.He’ll have an interview. | C.His arm and leg hurt. |
1. Where might be the two speakers?
A.At home. | B.At school. | C.In a store. |
A.She lost her umbrella. |
B.Her new sweater is ruined. |
C.The weather is out of her expectation. |
A.Wearing only old sweaters. |
B.Checking the weather report. |
C.Carrying an umbrella every day. |
A.Send the girl to her home. |
B.Borrow the girl his umbrella. |
C.Accompany the girl to the store. |
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. |
5 . 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. |