Listen to the four conversations again. For each question, choose the correct answer.
What will the weather be like next week?
What does Sally advise Jack to do?
What does Clare think is the most important reason for giving storms names?
What do Mark and his mum agree about?
It’s really hot today. You shouldn’t sit in the ___ for a long time.
Dad doesn’t want to drive today. It’s too _____ and he can’t see.
I hate ____ weather because I’m afraid of lightning.
Be careful! The is so strong ___ I almost fell over.
The ___ is really heavy and I forgot my umbrella.
This morning was beautiful but the sky is a bit ___ now.
There was so much ___ so we went skiing.
94% of British people say they talk about the weather every day.
The average British adult posts at least one comment about the weather on social media per week.
British people never check the weather forecast.
British weather is boring and easy to predict.
The weather is often used as a topic for small talk in Britain.
The text says that only young people talk about the weather.
British people check the weather on TV and on their phones.
Most British people dislike talking about the weather.
The weather in Britain stays the same throughout the day.
The topic of weather helps people start conversations with strangers.
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