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English Mid Term 1
English Mid Term
NAME: _____________________
DATE: _____________________
A tropical cyclone is a storm system characterized by a low
pressure center and numerous thunderstorms that produce
strong winds and flooding rain. Tropical cyclones feed on heat
released when moist air rises, resulting in condensation of
water vapour contained in the moist air. They are fueled by a
different heat mechanism than other cyclonic windstorms such
as nor'easters, European windstorms, and polar lows, leading
to their classification as "warm core" storm systems.
A tornado is a violent, rotating column of air which is in contact
with both the surface of the earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or,
in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud. Tornadoes come in
many sizes but are typically in the form of a visible condensation
funnel, whose narrow end touches the earth and is often
encircled by a cloud of debris.
Most tornadoes have wind speeds between 40 mph (64 km/h)
and 110 mph (177 km/h), are approximately 250 feet (75 m)
across, and travel a few miles (several kilometers) before
dissipating. Some attain wind speeds of more than 300 mph
(480 km/h), stretch more than a mile (1.6 km) across, and stay
on the ground for dozens of miles (more than 100 km).
A flood is an overflow of an expanse of water that submerges
land, a deluge. In the sense of "flowing water", the word may
also be applied to the inflow of the tide.
Flooding may result from the volume of water within a body of
water, such as a river or lake, exceeding the total capacity of its
bounds, with the result that some of the water flows or sits
outside of the normal perimeter of the body. It can also occur in
rivers, when the strength of the river is so high it flows right out
of the river channel, particularly at corners or meanders.
1 English Mid Term
English Mid Term 2
A Reading and Comprehension
Read the text and answer the following.
What is a tropical cyclone?
What do tropical cyclones feed on?
What is a tornado?
What are the wind speeds that most
tornadoes have?
What is a flood?
What may cause a flood?
Which weather phenomenon do you
think is the most dangerous? Why?
B Reading and Comprehension II
Answer the questions.
Which weather phenomenon...
is characterized by a low pressure center and numerous thunderstorms? _______ may result from the volume of water within a body of water? _______ can travel a few miles? _______ can occur in rivers? _______ touches the earth and is encircled by a cloud of debris? _______ is fueled by a particular heat mechanism? _______
C Reading and Comprehension III
Choose the correct alternative.
Tornadoes come in a few / many sizes in the form
of a visible condensation funnel, whose narrow end
touches the sky / earth.
Tornadoes can / can’t travel a few / many miles.
A flood is an over flow of air / water.
A tropical cyclone is / isn’t a storm system.
A flood can / can’t submerge land / rivers.
Hurricanes don't produce / produce strong winds.
D Vocabulary
Put the words in the box in the correct column.
Tropical Tropical Tropical Tropical cyclonecyclonecyclonecyclone
TornadoTornadoTornadoTornado FloodFloodFloodFlood
E Vocabulary II
Find words in the texts that mean:
A fluid necessary for life.
What people breath to live.
A conically shaped tube.
A large natural stream of water.
Water falling in drops from the sky.
F Writing
Write four sentences about the texts.
____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________
G Writing II
Choose a weather phenomenon and describe it (80-90 words).
water – wind – river – speed – heat – moist air – cloud – earth – land – lake – funnel – miles –
rain