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阅读理解。(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分。)

In Britain the weather never gets too hot or too cold. There is no difference between summer and winter. Why is this?

Britain has a warm winter and a cool summer because it is an island country. In winter the sea is warmer than the land. The winds from the sea bring warm air to Britain. In summer the sea is cooler than the land. The winds from the sea bring cool air to Britain. The winds from the west blow over Britain all year. They blow from the southwest across the Atlantic Ocean (大西洋). They are wet winds. They bring rain to Britain all year, so Britain has a lot of rainy weather. The west of Britain is wetter than the east. The winds must blow across the high land in the west.

1.What’s the weather like in Britain?

A. It’s neither too hot nor too cold.

B. It’s too hot.

C. It’s very cold.

2. When do the winds bring cool air to Britain?

A. In spring.   B. In summer.   C. In autumn.

3.Why is the weather in summer and in winter almost the same?

A. Because there is no difference between summer and winter.

B. Because the sea is around this country.

C. Because there are winds from the high land.

4.Which of the following is Right?

A. There is more rain in the east than in the west.

B. There is more rain in the west than in the east.

C. There is no rain in the east.

5. This passage mainly tells us the _____ in Britain.

A. language   B. food     C. weather

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