Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - English dialogue about the weather

Question 1: Here we go.

Question 2: Cloudy.

Question 3: And

Question 4: It is colder.

Question 5: It's snowing.

Question 6: It's

English dialogue about the weather

Question 1: Here we go.

Question 2: Cloudy.

Question 3: And

Question 4: It is colder.

Question 5: It's snowing.

Question 6: It's

English dialogue about the weather

Question 1: Here we go.

Question 2: Cloudy.

Question 3: And

Question 4: It is colder.

Question 5: It's snowing.

Question 6: It's snowing.

Question 7: It is rainy.

Question 8: Heat

Question 9: Sunshine

Question 10: We

Analysis of test questions: the main idea of the essay: This essay mainly tells some weather problems and some people's preferences for the weather in the form of dialogue.

Question 1: According to the context, this means, will you come and play with us? In English, the present continuous tense of the verb indicating displacement can indicate the action planned in the future.

Question 2: According to the context, it means cloudy. According to the given words, we can know that the adjective Cloudy is filled.

Question 3: according to the context, it means between MINUS 8 degrees and MINUS 2 degrees, so the prepositions and, and, and.

Question 4: According to the context, it means that the winter here is colder than that in England. According to the given words, we can know that this adjective is colder than the comparative Colder.

Question 5: According to the context, what is asked here is, does it snow in England1February? According to the given words, you can fill in the adjectives snowy, it snows.

Question 6: According to the context, it means that although it snowed a lot this year. According to the context, this sentence describes the action that happened in the past, so it uses the general past tense. Fill in the past tense of the verb snowed according to the given words.

Question 7: According to the context, it means rainy and humid in December. According to the given words, we can know that it is raining.

Question 8: According to the context, this refers to the hot summer. So fill in the adjective hot, hot.

Question 9: According to the context, I like sunny weather. According to the given words, we can know that the adjective sunny is used as an attribute.

Question 10: I wish I were in Australia now. This sentence describes the opposite fact to the present, so the subjunctive mood is in the past tense. According to the given words, we can know that the past tense verb were is filled.