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Choose the correct answer to fill in blank (1).
In 2004, a massive tsunami (1) ___________ several countries bordering the Indian Ocean. It all began with a powerful earthquake under the sea near Sumatra, Indonesia. The shaking of the ocean floor created (2) ___________ waves, and these waves traveled across the ocean, hitting coastlines far from the earthquake's location.
The tsunami (3) ___________ countries like Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, and Indonesia. The waves were so strong that they flooded coastal areas and caused widespread (4) ___________. Homes, buildings, and even entire villages were swept away.
Sadly, many lives were lost, many people went missing, and the affected communities were left in (5) ___________. Since then, efforts have been made to improve warning systems and better prepare for tsunamis. It's a reminder of the importance of being (6) ___________ natural disasters and having plans in place to stay safe.
Choose the correct answer to fill in blank (2).
In 2004, a massive tsunami (1) ___________ several countries bordering the Indian Ocean. It all began with a powerful earthquake under the sea near Sumatra, Indonesia. The shaking of the ocean floor created (2) ___________ waves, and these waves traveled across the ocean, hitting coastlines far from the earthquake's location.
The tsunami (3) ___________ countries like Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, and Indonesia. The waves were so strong that they flooded coastal areas and caused widespread (4) ___________. Homes, buildings, and even entire villages were swept away.
Sadly, many lives were lost, many people went missing, and the affected communities were left in (5) ___________. Since then, efforts have been made to improve warning systems and better prepare for tsunamis. It's a reminder of the importance of being (6) ___________ natural disasters and having plans in place to stay safe.
Choose the correct answer to fill in blank (3).
In 2004, a massive tsunami (1) ___________ several countries bordering the Indian Ocean. It all began with a powerful earthquake under the sea near Sumatra, Indonesia. The shaking of the ocean floor created (2) ___________ waves, and these waves traveled across the ocean, hitting coastlines far from the earthquake's location.
The tsunami (3) ___________ countries like Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, and Indonesia. The waves were so strong that they flooded coastal areas and caused widespread (4) ___________. Homes, buildings, and even entire villages were swept away.
Sadly, many lives were lost, many people went missing, and the affected communities were left in (5) ___________. Since then, efforts have been made to improve warning systems and better prepare for tsunamis. It's a reminder of the importance of being (6) ___________ natural disasters and having plans in place to stay safe.
Choose the correct answer to fill in blank (4).
In 2004, a massive tsunami (1) ___________ several countries bordering the Indian Ocean. It all began with a powerful earthquake under the sea near Sumatra, Indonesia. The shaking of the ocean floor created (2) ___________ waves, and these waves traveled across the ocean, hitting coastlines far from the earthquake's location.
The tsunami (3) ___________ countries like Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, and Indonesia. The waves were so strong that they flooded coastal areas and caused widespread (4) ___________. Homes, buildings, and even entire villages were swept away.
Sadly, many lives were lost, many people went missing, and the affected communities were left in (5) ___________. Since then, efforts have been made to improve warning systems and better prepare for tsunamis. It's a reminder of the importance of being (6) ___________ natural disasters and having plans in place to stay safe.
Choose the correct answer to fill in blank (5).
In 2004, a massive tsunami (1) ___________ several countries bordering the Indian Ocean. It all began with a powerful earthquake under the sea near Sumatra, Indonesia. The shaking of the ocean floor created (2) ___________ waves, and these waves traveled across the ocean, hitting coastlines far from the earthquake's location.
The tsunami (3) ___________ countries like Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, and Indonesia. The waves were so strong that they flooded coastal areas and caused widespread (4) ___________. Homes, buildings, and even entire villages were swept away.
Sadly, many lives were lost, many people went missing, and the affected communities were left in (5) ___________. Since then, efforts have been made to improve warning systems and better prepare for tsunamis. It's a reminder of the importance of being (6) ___________ natural disasters and having plans in place to stay safe.
Choose the correct answer to fill in blank (6).
In 2004, a massive tsunami (1) ___________ several countries bordering the Indian Ocean. It all began with a powerful earthquake under the sea near Sumatra, Indonesia. The shaking of the ocean floor created (2) ___________ waves, and these waves traveled across the ocean, hitting coastlines far from the earthquake's location.
The tsunami (3) ___________ countries like Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, and Indonesia. The waves were so strong that they flooded coastal areas and caused widespread (4) ___________. Homes, buildings, and even entire villages were swept away.
Sadly, many lives were lost, many people went missing, and the affected communities were left in (5) ___________. Since then, efforts have been made to improve warning systems and better prepare for tsunamis. It's a reminder of the importance of being (6) ___________ natural disasters and having plans in place to stay safe.
Match the underlined words with their meanings.
1. The books in the library are classified according to subject.
2. They will launch a new satellite into space next month.
3. Be careful not to rip the paper when wrapping the gift.
4. The vacuum cleaner can suck up dirt from the floor.
It's raining frogs!
The fastest wind speed ever recorded - 511km an hour - occurred during a tornado in the USA in 1999. Scientists classify tornadoes by the damage they can do. A tornado with wind speeds of 110km an hour can sweep away entire houses and launch cars into the air like rockets. A tornado with wind speeds of more than 480km an hour has the power to make trains comes off the railway tracks, tear grass from the ground, and even rip pavements from the street. But that's not all tornadoes can do. Scientists believe that tornadoes can suck up the surfaces of lakes, rivers and other bodies of water. When they do, they can take frogs and fish along for the ride, and then drop them far away. This may have been the cause of the 'frog rain' in a town in Serbia. Small frogs rained on the town, sending residents running for cover as they tried to escape. ‘I thought maybe a plane carrying frogs had exploded in mid-air', said one resident.
Read the passage about a tornado. For each question, choose the correct answer.
What is the fastest wind speed ever recorded during a tornado?
It's raining frogs!
The fastest wind speed ever recorded - 511km an hour - occurred during a tornado in the USA in 1999. Scientists classify tornadoes by the damage they can do. A tornado with wind speeds of 110km an hour can sweep away entire houses and launch cars into the air like rockets. A tornado with wind speeds of more than 480km an hour has the power to make trains comes off the railway tracks, tear grass from the ground, and even rip pavements from the street. But that's not all tornadoes can do. Scientists believe that tornadoes can suck up the surfaces of lakes, rivers and other bodies of water. When they do, they can take frogs and fish along for the ride, and then drop them far away. This may have been the cause of the 'frog rain' in a town in Serbia. Small frogs rained on the town, sending residents running for cover as they tried to escape. ‘I thought maybe a plane carrying frogs had exploded in mid-air', said one resident.
Read the passage about a tornado. For each question, choose the correct answer.
Tornadoes are classified according to __________.
It's raining frogs!
The fastest wind speed ever recorded - 511km an hour - occurred during a tornado in the USA in 1999. Scientists classify tornadoes by the damage they can do. A tornado with wind speeds of 110km an hour can sweep away entire houses and launch cars into the air like rockets. A tornado with wind speeds of more than 480km an hour has the power to make trains comes off the railway tracks, tear grass from the ground, and even rip pavements from the street. But that's not all tornadoes can do. Scientists believe that tornadoes can suck up the surfaces of lakes, rivers and other bodies of water. When they do, they can take frogs and fish along for the ride, and then drop them far away. This may have been the cause of the 'frog rain' in a town in Serbia. Small frogs rained on the town, sending residents running for cover as they tried to escape. ‘I thought maybe a plane carrying frogs had exploded in mid-air', said one resident.
Read the passage about a tornado. For each question, choose the correct answer.
Tornadoes can do all of the following EXCEPT __________.
It's raining frogs!
The fastest wind speed ever recorded - 511km an hour - occurred during a tornado in the USA in 1999. Scientists classify tornadoes by the damage they can do. A tornado with wind speeds of 110km an hour can sweep away entire houses and launch cars into the air like rockets. A tornado with wind speeds of more than 480km an hour has the power to make trains comes off the railway tracks, tear grass from the ground, and even rip pavements from the street. But that's not all tornadoes can do. Scientists believe that tornadoes can suck up the surfaces of lakes, rivers and other bodies of water. When they do, they can take frogs and fish along for the ride, and then drop them far away. This may have been the cause of the 'frog rain' in a town in Serbia. Small frogs rained on the town, sending residents running for cover as they tried to escape. ‘I thought maybe a plane carrying frogs had exploded in mid-air', said one resident.
Read the passage about a tornado. For each question, choose the correct answer.
The word “they” in the passage refers to __________.
It's raining frogs!
The fastest wind speed ever recorded - 511km an hour - occurred during a tornado in the USA in 1999. Scientists classify tornadoes by the damage they can do. A tornado with wind speeds of 110km an hour can sweep away entire houses and launch cars into the air like rockets. A tornado with wind speeds of more than 480km an hour has the power to make trains comes off the railway tracks, tear grass from the ground, and even rip pavements from the street. But that's not all tornadoes can do. Scientists believe that tornadoes can suck up the surfaces of lakes, rivers and other bodies of water. When they do, they can take frogs and fish along for the ride, and then drop them far away. This may have been the cause of the 'frog rain' in a town in Serbia. Small frogs rained on the town, sending residents running for cover as they tried to escape. ‘I thought maybe a plane carrying frogs had exploded in mid-air', said one resident.
Read the passage about a tornado. For each question, choose the correct answer.
What might be the cause of the 'frog rain' in Serbia?
1. Natural disasters are extreme events caused by environmental factors. These events can occur almost anywhere, but their nature and frequency vary depending on the location. For instance, areas with multiple rivers, like Brazil, Egypt, and Nigeria, often experience floods. Earthquakes happen the most in areas with two parts of the Earth's surface meeting like China, the US and Indonesia. Storms happen more in warm places with a lot of coastline like India, the Philippines and Viet Nam. A natural disaster can create other disasters, too. Storms often cause floods and landslides, and earthquakes can cause volcanic eruptions and tsunamis.
2. Recently, there has been a noticeable increase in the frequency and intensity of natural disasters. According to scientists, the cause is climate change and the effects are worse. Natural disasters hurt or even kill people, and they destroy buildings, trees and people's homes. They also cause negative feelings for people. Many people feel worried or terrified for a long time after a natural disaster. That's why it's important to fight climate change so that the future will be better for everyone.
Read the passage about natural disasters. Decide if each statement is True, False or Not given.
Natural disasters happen only in certain parts of the world.
1. Natural disasters are extreme events caused by environmental factors. These events can occur almost anywhere, but their nature and frequency vary depending on the location. For instance, areas with multiple rivers, like Brazil, Egypt, and Nigeria, often experience floods. Earthquakes happen the most in areas with two parts of the Earth's surface meeting like China, the US and Indonesia. Storms happen more in warm places with a lot of coastline like India, the Philippines and Viet Nam. A natural disaster can create other disasters, too. Storms often cause floods and landslides, and earthquakes can cause volcanic eruptions and tsunamis.
2. Recently, there has been a noticeable increase in the frequency and intensity of natural disasters. According to scientists, the cause is climate change and the effects are worse. Natural disasters hurt or even kill people, and they destroy buildings, trees and people's homes. They also cause negative feelings for people. Many people feel worried or terrified for a long time after a natural disaster. That's why it's important to fight climate change so that the future will be better for everyone.
Read the passage about natural disasters. Decide if each statement is True, False or Not given.
Floods are most common in countries with many rivers.
1. Natural disasters are extreme events caused by environmental factors. These events can occur almost anywhere, but their nature and frequency vary depending on the location. For instance, areas with multiple rivers, like Brazil, Egypt, and Nigeria, often experience floods. Earthquakes happen the most in areas with two parts of the Earth's surface meeting like China, the US and Indonesia. Storms happen more in warm places with a lot of coastline like India, the Philippines and Viet Nam. A natural disaster can create other disasters, too. Storms often cause floods and landslides, and earthquakes can cause volcanic eruptions and tsunamis.
2. Recently, there has been a noticeable increase in the frequency and intensity of natural disasters. According to scientists, the cause is climate change and the effects are worse. Natural disasters hurt or even kill people, and they destroy buildings, trees and people's homes. They also cause negative feelings for people. Many people feel worried or terrified for a long time after a natural disaster. That's why it's important to fight climate change so that the future will be better for everyone.
Read the passage about natural disasters. Decide if each statement is True, False or Not given.
Coastal regions in colder climates are more likely to experience storms.
1. Natural disasters are extreme events caused by environmental factors. These events can occur almost anywhere, but their nature and frequency vary depending on the location. For instance, areas with multiple rivers, like Brazil, Egypt, and Nigeria, often experience floods. Earthquakes happen the most in areas with two parts of the Earth's surface meeting like China, the US and Indonesia. Storms happen more in warm places with a lot of coastline like India, the Philippines and Viet Nam. A natural disaster can create other disasters, too. Storms often cause floods and landslides, and earthquakes can cause volcanic eruptions and tsunamis.
2. Recently, there has been a noticeable increase in the frequency and intensity of natural disasters. According to scientists, the cause is climate change and the effects are worse. Natural disasters hurt or even kill people, and they destroy buildings, trees and people's homes. They also cause negative feelings for people. Many people feel worried or terrified for a long time after a natural disaster. That's why it's important to fight climate change so that the future will be better for everyone.
Read the passage about natural disasters. Decide if each statement is True, False or Not given.
Storms are the only natural disaster that can cause landslides.
1. Natural disasters are extreme events caused by environmental factors. These events can occur almost anywhere, but their nature and frequency vary depending on the location. For instance, areas with multiple rivers, like Brazil, Egypt, and Nigeria, often experience floods. Earthquakes happen the most in areas with two parts of the Earth's surface meeting like China, the US and Indonesia. Storms happen more in warm places with a lot of coastline like India, the Philippines and Viet Nam. A natural disaster can create other disasters, too. Storms often cause floods and landslides, and earthquakes can cause volcanic eruptions and tsunamis.
2. Recently, there has been a noticeable increase in the frequency and intensity of natural disasters. According to scientists, the cause is climate change and the effects are worse. Natural disasters hurt or even kill people, and they destroy buildings, trees and people's homes. They also cause negative feelings for people. Many people feel worried or terrified for a long time after a natural disaster. That's why it's important to fight climate change so that the future will be better for everyone.
Read the passage about natural disasters. Decide if each statement is True, False or Not given.
The recent increase in natural disasters is related to climate change.
1. Natural disasters are extreme events caused by environmental factors. These events can occur almost anywhere, but their nature and frequency vary depending on the location. For instance, areas with multiple rivers, like Brazil, Egypt, and Nigeria, often experience floods. Earthquakes happen the most in areas with two parts of the Earth's surface meeting like China, the US and Indonesia. Storms happen more in warm places with a lot of coastline like India, the Philippines and Viet Nam. A natural disaster can create other disasters, too. Storms often cause floods and landslides, and earthquakes can cause volcanic eruptions and tsunamis.
2. Recently, there has been a noticeable increase in the frequency and intensity of natural disasters. According to scientists, the cause is climate change and the effects are worse. Natural disasters hurt or even kill people, and they destroy buildings, trees and people's homes. They also cause negative feelings for people. Many people feel worried or terrified for a long time after a natural disaster. That's why it's important to fight climate change so that the future will be better for everyone.
Read the passage about natural disasters. Decide if each statement is True, False or Not given.
Natural disasters can badly affect people's mental health.
Choose the correct response to complete the following exchange.
A: There were no serious injuries in the earthquake last night.
B: __________
Choose the correct response to complete the following exchange.
A: There will be a new early warning system for earthquakes.
B: __________ It will help keep us safe.
Choose the correct response to complete the following exchange.
A: I heard that there was a flood in our city last night, and many homes were damaged.
B: __________
Choose the correct response to complete the following exchange.
A: There's a hurricane warning for our area. What should we do?
B: __________
Choose the correct response to complete the following exchange.
A: The teacher said that I failed the exam again.
B: __________
Two friends are talking about a natural disaster. Write letters a – e in the blanks 1 – 5 to complete the conversation.
a. It caused a lot of damage. b. No, what happened? c. When did it happen? d. That sounds really bad. e. Doctors and nurses went to the area to treat the injured. |
B: (1)
A: Well, there was a big earthquake in a city called Ridgeville last week.
B: Oh no, that's terrible. (2)
A: It happened on Friday afternoon. It was quite unexpected.
B: What were the effects of the earthquake?
A: (3) Many buildings collapsed, and there were big cracks in the roads. Some people got injured, and it was really scary for everyone there.
B: (4) Did anyone help the victims?
A: Yes, the community came together to help. They set up emergency shelters for people who lost their homes. (5) And lots of volunteers provided food and water to those in need.
B: It's nice to hear that people helped each other during such a difficult time.
A: Yes, it shows how strong and caring a community can be when faced with a disaster.
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