Home > A1 VocabularyAll about Weather Report a question What’s wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. 0% All about Weather 1. Children enjoy playing games when it ______. snows blows is cold freezes 2. ______ weather is dark or grey because the sky is full of clouds. windy bright rainy sunny 3. The sun is shining. It is ______. foggy dull misty sunny 4. When it is ______, it is not bright or shiny. windy dull clear sunny 5. ______ is a large curve of different colors in the sky that is caused by the sun shining through rain. lightning rainbow storm thunderstorm 6. In ______, it snows a lot. summer spring autumn winter 7. When it is very cold, everything ______. snows rains freezes blows 8. There is a thick cloudy air near the ground, which is difficult to see through. It is ______. sunny foggy stormy bright 9. The ice is very ______ so don’t walk on it. thin thick low high 10. When the temperature drops significantly, water in lakes and rivers can ______. blow snow rain freeze 11. We get wet when it ______. blows shines rains freezes 12. The storm with lightning is ______ storm. wind rainbow thunder snow 13. There is a layer of cloud close to the ground that makes it difficult to see very far. It is ______. sunny dull stormy misty 14. We have a ______ climate so the winters are never very cold. high mild fair bright 15. ______ is soft white pieces of frozen water that fall like rain in cold weather. rain snow rainbow lightning 16. Small drops of water fall from clouds in the sky. It is ______. raining stormy cloudy snowing 17. It is shining strongly and full of light. It is ______. cloudy dull bright foggy 18. We had to ______ the match because of the bad weather. think over call off call back find out Your score is The average score is 68% 0% Restart quiz
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