a)
1.thunderstorm
2.blizzard
3.tornado
4.drought
5.flood
6.hurricane
7.heatwave
8.dust storm
b)
1. It's been months since is last rained so the crops are failing.
2. Bolts of lightning lit up the sky throughout the night.
3. Strong circling winds travelled over the land destroying everything in their path.
4. Temperatures reached over 40 degrees for days on end.
5. As the snow fell strong winds blew it around the town.
6. Strong winds blew loose sand and dirt across the area.
7. The river overflowed and water covered the town`s streets.
8. After winds formed over the sea, they hit regions along the coast.
c)
1.relieved
2.confused
3.lonely
4.ashamed
5.worried
6.bored
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bright] [cracking]. [feet]. [high]. [point]. [safe]
1.Do you like to get up__brightand early or do you prefer to stay in bed as long as possible?
2.Do you know anyone who goes on and on and never gets to the__pointwhen they are speaking?
3.In general, do you live dangerously or play it___safe?
4.What was the__highpoint of your day yesterday and what was the worst moment?
5.When there is something you have to do,do you prefer to get__crackingimmediately or do you prefer fo wait a bit?
6.When was the last time you didn't want to do something and you dragged your___feet?
These stories are enough to put you off ever coming close to where they live. But for many people, the risk of being attacked by a crocodile is part of everyday life. Knowing more about the patterns involved in such attacks could save more of us and them.That they are dangerous is clear but like many things in nature, the story is more complicated.
Crocodiles do not necessarily set out to hunt humans. They are clearly ferocious hunters, but they are opportunistic predators. Any animal that moves is fair game. They will even venture onto land to find prey. If that warm blooded mammal happens to be a human, they will not discriminate.
In Africa alone there are several hundred crocodile attacks on humans per year. Many take place in small communities and are not widely reported. Between a third to half are fatal, depending on the species.
They are far more common than shark attacks and yet do not receive as much media coverage.
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