王燕寧
In late June 2018, the weather forecast for western Japan predicted heavy rain, but no one was prepared for what was to come. By mid?July, large areas were flooded. Some areas received over 100 centimeters of rain. Cars and trucks floated down the streets. Whole buildings were washed away. At least 225 people died, and millions had to leave their homes.
Changing weather
The weather is changing. Over the last few years, heavy rain has caused floods in many parts of the world. There have been droughts in Brazil and Australia. Heat waves in Europe have killed thousands. There have been more hurricanes and tornadoes, and they struck with more power than ever before. In 2017 alone, the financial cost from weather events around the world was 340 billion dollars.
Warmer and wetter
As more wild weather events happen, people are asking questions: What is happening with the weather? And why? Is this natural, or are we to blame?
The answer seems to be a little of both. Wild weather is natural. But most scientists agree human activity has made the Earth warmer. This global warming makes heat waves more likely. The higher temperatures also cause more water to enter the air. This causes heavier and more frequent rain. Many scientists also believe global warming makes hurricanes and other storms stronger.
This means were likely to see more wild weather. “But we dont have to just stand there and take it,” says scientist Michael Oppenheimer. He and other experts say we need to stop the Earth from getting warmer. We also need to be prepared to do things that will help save lives.
Choose the best answer for each question.
1. What is the main idea of the reading passage?
A. There was a deadly flood in Japan.
B. In 2011, there were many wild weather events.
C. Global warming is causing wilder weather events.
D. Man is taking measures to fight against natural disasters.
2. What is the purpose of paragraph 2?
A. To explain the impacts of climate change.
B. To give examples of recent wild weather events.
C. To describe a serious flood that happened in 2017.
D. To predict how the weather will change in a few years.
3. In paragraph 3, what does the underlined word “this” refer to?
A. A worried world.
B. A changing environment.
C. Loss caused by wild weather.
D. The increase in wild weather.
4. Which of the following statements would Oppenheimer probably agree with?
A. It is too late to stop global warming.
B. Nature itself is worsening at a surprising rate.
C. Extreme weather is not caused by global warming.
D. Stop global warming, and the weather will get better.
Complete the information using the words in the box. One is extra.
[at least financial float forecast large temperature]
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