In most parts of the world there are four seasons. They are spring, summer, fall and winter. In different seasons people wear different clothes and do different things. For example, in summer the weather is hot, so people usually wear cool clothes and do things like swimming, boating or surfing(冲浪). But near the polar regions(极地), there are only two seasons: winter and summer. In winter, nights are long. For more than two months(两个多月) you can’t see the sun. In summer, days are long and the sun is always in the sky. There are no nights. The people living near the North Pole(北极) are called Inuit(伊努伊特人). In summer they live in tents and catch deer for food. In winter they live in small round snow houses. They can build(建造) a snow house. They make holes(洞) in the ice and catch fish and seals(海豹). They eat much meat but not many vegetables.
How many seasons are there in most parts of the world?
A.Two. | B.Three. | C.One. | D.Four. |
In summer, people usually wear clothes and do things like swimming, boating or .
A.cool; skating | B.warm; flying | C.cool; surfing | D.cold; flying |
Inuit live in tents and catch for food in summer.
A.deer | B.dogs | C.fish | D.seals |
There are two seasons near the polar regions. They are .
A.summer and spring | B.fall and winter |
C.summer and winter | D.summer and fall |
Which sentence is right?
A.We can skate in summer. |
B.Inuit build snow houses in winter. |
C.Inuit eat little meat but many vegetables. |
D.There are four seasons near the polar regions. |