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[AJhow the explosion killed 179 miners d in the deep grave C]why Bill didn't go to work that night D]how the strange blue light saved Bill's life 35. A good title for this passage would be LAJA Warning [ B Bill's Night Shift [C]An Explosion [D]Park Deep ssage 2 Generally speaking, the British Isles have a temperate( im FIl)climate, not an extreme one. The prevailing(i ir)winds over Britain are southwesterly ones. The weather from day to day variable, because it is controlled by depressions( 1E(E )from the Atlantic Ocean which, moving in a northeasterly or easterly direction, pass over or near the British Isles. Occasionally during winter months, between early December and the middle of March, northern winds may sometimes prevail, bringing cold weather and snowfalls which may last for several days or even 2 or 3 weeks, but seldom more than that. The English spring is very changeable, with warm and cold days in between until June. After the first week of May, you can take off your overcoats once and for all until the middle of October. But you certainly have to keep your raincoats and umbrellas close at hand, in any case. There is always plenty of rain in Britain the whole year round. As a rule, the month with the least rainfall is July. At best, out of the 31 days of July, you might get 21 days of dry weather and sunshine. In July of 1973, London did not se a single drop of rain, but that was a rare exception. At that time, foreign tourists kept on asking the British where they had d their sunshine form. Throughout the british Isles there is an annual rainfall of about 110 centimeters. england alone gets 89 centimeters annually of that British total. One an average, May to July are the driest months in England, and November to early March the wettest. A period of as long as 3 weeks without rain is exceptional and normally confined to limited areas like the coasts of southwest England, Wales and the west coast of Scotland. June and July are the months of longest sunlight: from about 4: 30 a. m to 10: 00 p.m. 36. Which of the following is Not reue of the climate in Britain? LA Prevailing southwesterly winds [ Variable weather from day to day. [C]Snowfalls lasting for 2-3 weeks very winter [D] Warm and cold days in between in spring 37.The depressions from the Atlantic Ocean moved [A]from the northeast to the west IB from the southwest to the east [C]from the northwest to the southeast D]from the east to the southwest 38.The period that is both coldest and wettest in Britain is LAJbetween December and the middle of Marck B between early November and april [C]between November and early March [D]between early December and early March 39. A person who hates both rain and hot weather should choose to visit Britain in[A]how the explosion killed 179 miners [B]what happened in the deep grave [C]why Bill didn't go to work that night [D]how the strange blue light saved Bill's life 35.A good title for this passage would be ___. [A]A Warning [B]Bill's Night Shift [C]An Explosion [D]Park Deep Passage 2 Generally speaking, the British Isles have a temperate(温和) climate, not an extreme one. The prevailing(盛行) winds over Britain are southwesterly ones. The weather from day to day is variable, because it is controlled by depressions(低气压)from the Atlantic Ocean which, moving in a northeasterly or easterly direction, pass over or near the British Isles. Occasionally during winter months, between early December and the middle of March, northern winds may sometimes prevail, bringing cold weather and snowfalls which may last for several days or even 2 or 3 weeks, but seldom more than that. The English spring is very changeable, with warm and cold days in between until June. After the first week of May, you can take off your overcoats once and for all until the middle of October. But you certainly have to keep your raincoats and umbrellas close at hand, in any case. There is always plenty of rain in Britain the whole year round. As a rule, the month with the least rainfall is July. At best, out of the 31 days of July, you might get 21 days of dry weather and sunshine. In July of 1973, London did not se a single drop of rain, but that was a rare exception. At that time, foreign tourists kept on asking the British where they had “imported” their sunshine form. Throughout the British Isles there is an annual rainfall of about 110 centimeters. England alone gets 89 centimeters annually of that British total. One an average, May to July are the driest months in England, and November to early March the wettest .A period of as long as 3 weeks without rain is exceptional and normally confined to limited areas like the coasts of southwest England, Wales and the west coast of Scotland. June and July are the months of longest sunlight: from about 4:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 36.Which of the following is Not REUE of the climate in Britain? [A]Prevailing southwesterly winds. [B]Variable weather from day to day. [C]Snowfalls lasting for 2-3 weeks very winter. [D]Warm and cold days in between in spring. 37.The depressions from the Atlantic Ocean moved ___. [A]from the northeast to the west [B]from the southwest to the east [C]from the northwest to the southeast [D]from the east to the southwest 38.The period that is both coldest and wettest in Britain is ____. [A]between December and the middle of March [B]between early November and April [C]between November and early March [D]between early December and early March 39.A person who hates both rain and hot weather should choose to visit Britain in ____
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