Have you ever seen snow? Many people in the world have not. Some countries never have snow; some have only a little on the tops of very high mountains. In the north of England, there is quite a lot of snow every winter, but in the south of England, there is usually little.
When a student from a warm country comes to England in autumn for the first time, he feels cold at first. There are often dark clouds, grey sky and cold rain in England in autumn, and most students from warm countries do not like this.
But snow is different. Though it is cold, it is also beautiful. Perhaps, after several dark mornings, the student wakes up one day, and there is a lot of light in his room. He thinks “Is it so late?” and jumps out of bed. But no, it is not very late. He looks out of the window and there is the snow on the ground and on the houses and everywhere. The light of his room comes from clean, beautiful snow.
In which part of England is there much snow in winter?
A.In the east. | B.In the north. |
C.In the west. | D.In the south. |
In the autumn of England, we can NOT often see __________.
A.grey sky | B.dark clouds |
C.strong winds | D.cold rain |
Why does the student ask himself “Is it so late?”
A.Because he has some work to do. |
B.Because it is bright in the room. |
C.Because it is really late. |
D.Because he usually gets up early. |
Which of the following statements is true?
A.Every country in the world has snow in winter. |
B.Foreign students like the weather in England. |
C.It is often very warm in the autumn of England. |
D.Many people in the world haven’t seen snow. |