Hãy cùng học các từ vựng thuộc chủ điểm Natural disasters (Set 1) ngay nhé!
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1. from the broken water pipe flowed onto the street after the heavy storm.
2. After the strong rain, there is everywhere on the roads and fields.
3. The warning helps people prepare for storms and stay safe during disasters.
4. The tornado caused to many houses and cars in the small town.
5. The heavy rain caused a landslide on the and made the road impassable.
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
After the flood, the river became poisonous because of chemicals from the broken factory.
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
The rescue team worked pretty fast to help people after the earthquake.
Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Strong winds during the storm can damage houses, trees, and cars in minutes.
Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Numerous floods have affected towns and left many people without homes this year.
The weather report said the temperature in _____ is 102 degrees during the heatwave.
During the storm, the wind knocked over the _____ and dropped the soil everywhere.
_____ the rain was heavy, people stayed inside their homes to stay safe.
Families near the river used sandbags to _____ the water away from their houses.
The trees began to _____ down during the storm because of the strong wind.
The rescue team helped the villagers _____ in a nearby field after the earthquake.
Complete the conversation, using the following words.
Liam: Hi, Sarah. The weather today is 35 degrees ! It feels so hot.
Sarah: Yes, and they said heavy is coming later in the evening.
Liam: Really? The water will cover the streets.
Sarah: That's right. And if it doesn’t stop, there might be a .
Liam: That's too bad! They also mentioned a might form if the wind gets stronger.
Sarah: That’s scary! We should stay inside and prepare for the worst.
Liam: Good idea, Sarah. Let’s check the news again before it gets dark.
Read the conversation and then choose the correct answer to fill in each blank.
Emily: Hi, John. Did you hear about the storm on the news?
John: Yes, they said it might cause strong tomorrow.
Emily: That’s scary. And it often brings too much rain, which turns the ground into .
John: You’re right. It’s hard to move when everything is wet and slippery.
Emily: I hope the warning works well to keep people safe this time.
John: Me too. It helps everyone prepare before the storm arrives.
Emily: We should stay inside and be ready for anything.
John: Good idea, Emily. Let’s also check the weather updates later tonight.
Complete the text, using the words given.
Natural disasters can happen in different types of weather. In areas, storms often bring heavy rain and strong winds. These storms can floods, which damage homes and roads. In colder places, a winter can lead to problems like blocked roads and frozen pipes. People need to stay warm and safe when the temperature drops below zero on the scale. Sometimes, disasters like earthquakes or hurricanes can completely buildings and leave people without homes. It is important to prepare for natural disasters by having food, water, and a plan. Staying informed about the weather and listening to warnings can also help keep everyone safe. Natural disasters are dangerous, but being ready can reduce their impact.
Read the text and then choose the correct answer to fill in each blank.
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