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        1. 閱讀理解。
          Read and answer the following questions.
                The United States is one of the biggest countries in the world. It has all sorts of geography, from deserts
          to beaches, mountains to flatlands. These conditions help create all sorts of weather: mild, moderate and
          extreme. Sometimes all in one day! In the summer, some areas get very hot and the air is very wet. But others
          have dry air, so the heat does not feel so bad.
               In the winter, parts of the country get cold and snowy while others stay warm and sunny. This is the
          difference between, for example, New York City on the East Coast and Los Angeles on the West Coast. Yet
          even the East Coast has its warm places in winter, like Florida.
               The oceans affect weather along the coasts. The Pacific coast has smaller temperature changes and calmer
          conditions than along the Atlantic.
               Alaska and Hawaii are the only states not connected to the forty-eight mainland states. Alaska is in the
          Arctic area, so it gets very cold. Hawaii, out in the Pacific, is warm all year long.
               Weather in the central and northeastern parts of the country is affected by cold air from Canada and warm
          air from the Caribbean. Conditions can change quickly.
               Hurricanes are ocean storms that strike mainly in the Southeast. The hurricane season is, officially, June
          through November. Tornadoes are a risk across the country. These are locally severe windstorms. They
          generally happen in spring and summer.
                In fact, March eighteenth happens to be the eightieth anniversary of the most deadly tornado in United
          States history. The nineteen twenty-five"Tri-State Tornado" hit parts of Missouri, Illinois and Indiana. The
          National Weather Service says the horrible twister killed nearly seven hundred people.

          1. Why does America have all sorts of weather? (回答詞數(shù)不超過(guò)8個(gè))
          ____________________________________________________________________________
          2. What is the difference in weather between Alaska and Hawaii?(回答詞數(shù)不超過(guò)7個(gè))
          _____________________________________________________________________________
          3. What makes the weather conditions change quickly in the central and northeastern parts of the US?
          (回答詞數(shù)不超過(guò)10個(gè))
          ______________________________________________________________________________

          1. Because America is big with all sorts of geography./ Because it has all sorts of geography.
          2. Alaska is cold and Hawaii is warm.
          3. Cold air from Canada and warm air from the Caribbean.
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