I often hear and read about “ natural disasters”- the eruption of Mount St. Helen, a volcano in the state of Washington; Hurricane Andrew in Florida; the floods in the American Midwest; terrible all over the world; huge fires; and so on and so on. But I’ll never forget my first personal experience with the strangeness of nature – “the London Killer Fog” of 1952. It began on Thursday, December 4, when a high – pressure system (warm air) covered southern England. With the freezing – cold air below, heavy fog formed. Pollution from factories, cars, and coal stoves mixed with the fog. The humidity was terrible high, there was no breeze at all. Traffic (cars, trains, and boats) stopped. People couldn’t see, and some walked onto a railroad tracks or into the river. It was hard to breathe, and many people got sick. Finally, on Tuesday, December 9, the wind came and the fog went away. But after that, even more people got sick. Many of them died.
1. Which “natural disasters” isn’t mention in the text?
A. a volcano B. a flood C. a hurricane D. a tornado
2. What is his unforgettable personal experience?
A. the London killer
B. the heavy fog in London in 1952
C. the strangeness of nature
D. a high- pressure system
3. What didn’t happen during the time of “ London Killer Fog”?
A. heavy rain B. humidity C. pollution D. heavy fog
4. Why did the traffic stop?
A. Because of the rain C. Because of the windy weather
B. Because of the humid weather D. Because of the heavy fog.
1. Which “natural disasters” isn’t mention in the text?
A. a volcano B. a flood C. a hurricane D. a tornado
2. What is his unforgettable personal experience?
A. the London killer
B. the heavy fog in London in 1952
C. the strangeness of nature
D. a high- pressure system
3. What didn’t happen during the time of “ London Killer Fog”?
A. heavy rain B. humidity C. pollution D. heavy fog
4. Why did the traffic stop?
A. Because of the rain C. Because of the windy weather
B. Because of the humid weather D. Because of the heavy fog.
1.D
2.B
3.A
4.D
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