In England, people often talk about the weather because they can experience four seasons in one day. In the morning the weather is warm just like in spring. An hour later black clouds come and then it rains hard. The weather gets a little cold. In the late afternoon, the sky will be clear, the sun will begin to shine, and it will be sunny at this time of the day.
In England, people can also have summer in winter, or have winter in summer. So in winter they can swim sometimes, and in summer sometimes they should take warm clothes.
When you go to England, you will see that some English people usually take an umbrella(伞) or a raincoat with them in the sunny morning, but you should not laugh at them. If you don't take an umbrella or a raincoat, you will regret(后悔) later in the day.
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, the day when over 46 million turkeys will be at dinner tables all over the USA. There are two lucky turkeys. They are Cobbler and Gobbler. They won't be on the table. They will live happily on George Washington's Mt.
The 21-week-old birds come from Rockingham County, Virginia. They look the same. But they really have different interests. Cobbler likes pop music, but Gobbler likes classical(古典的) music!
Now in its 65th year, the turkey pardoning game was started by President Truman. However, this year, President Obama asked people to vote(投票) on Facebook. He wanted to make sure they would like to pardon these two turkeys. But the turkeys know nothing about it. They just want to run away!
After Thanksgiving Day, the two will leave for their new home. But they have to meet visitors until January 6th, 2012, before going to their new home! We wish Cobbler and Gobbler a long and healthy life.
A:
B: I'm not feeling well.
A: You've been like this since you got here, haven't you?
B:
A: Do you know why?
B: It's awful. One day it's hot, but the next day it's rainy. No matter what I wear, I'm never dressed properly.
A: You haven't learned to predict the weather here. I've been here for eight years, and I never get sick.
B:
A: Well, there's a weather hot line. Every morning you can call it to find out what the weather will be like during the day.
B: I know that hot line, but I've never called it. I've heard it's expensive.
A. What's the matter?
B. What should I do then?
C. Yes, for about four weeks.
D. The weather in this city changes so often.