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1. As forecasted. thunderstorms swept across Scotland last
night and now heavy rain and high winds look set to
increase and continue into the weekend. In fact, flood
warnings have already been issued for rivers across central
Scotland and Tayside, and the Met Office has issued further
alerts for tomorrow. Residents living in these areas are being
told not to travel unless absolutely necessary, and to listen
to local news bulletins until the all-clear is given.
2. Heavy snow and wind has left 48,000 homes across
Northern lreland without electricity. A spokesman for the
electricity board said that there are currently 600 individual
faults across the network and that the number ofcustomers
without power would probably rise during the morning.
Engineers worked through the night in up to 300 mm of
snow. However poor visibility and strong winds prevented
faster progress. With conditions set to improve over the
next few hours, however. they are optimistic that this
situation will change.
3. Global warming is driving lizards in Mexico and other parts
of the wor1d towards extinction, according to a new study.
It may sound surprising, but although lizards live in hot
countries and like to warm themselves in the sun, scientists
say that overly hot weather can gradually kill them. It seems
that too much heat robs them of the energy they need to
find food and to reproduce. and that they will not be able to
adapt quickly enough to rapid climate change.
4. The recent cold snap that has struck much of Britain this
week has brought with it treacherous driving conditions
with thick snow and ice covering many of the UK‘s roads.
Terrible driving conditions have resulted in thousands of
accidents, and there's no doubt insurance companies will
be feeling concerned. it‘s estimated that the repair bill
for damage caused to cars involved in accidents in the snow
and ice could run into several millions.
5. The death toll from a tornado that nearly obliterated a
farming community in the mid-west of America climbed
to nine on Monday, but residents said it would have
been far worse if they hadn't been given an early warning
that gave them time to take shelter in storm cellars and
basements. in a statement, the National Weather Service
said that forecasters had been able to identify the threat
approximately forty minutes before the tornado hit the
town.
A. High financial cost of weather conditions.
B. Extreme weather surprises town.
C. Bad weather prevents repair work.
D. Residents told to take cover.
E. High temperatures threaten wildlife.
F. Shocking weather predict to get worse.
No i takie są moje opdowiedzi:
1.D
2.B
3.E
4.A
5.F
Będę wdzięczny jak ktoś się temu bliżej przyjrzy :)