The Reading / Listening - Level 2

Scientists are amazed at how many flowers there are in the U.K. this winter. In normal years, between 20 and 30 types of flowers and plants are open. On New Year's Day, scientists found 368 different flowers in bloom. Some are five months early. Scientists say this record number is because of climate change. Last year was the warmest year ever in Britain. A scientist told the BBC he was surprised at the number of flowers. He said: "Fifty years ago, people looking for plants in flower at the start of the year found 20 species. This year the total has amazed us."

The scientist said warmer weather and mild winters were changing when flowers open. He said: "We are now in our fourth mild winter….We thought that the snow and hard frosts before Christmas would have finished most flowering…but it seems not to be the case." The most common flowers to open were daisies and dandelions. Britain's weather agency described the change in climate for last year. It said: "All months except August were warmer than average, and this was the warmest year on record for the UK. It was also wetter than average for many locations."

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Sources
  • http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-30754443
  • http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate/uk/summaries/2014/annual
  • http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2904215/Wild-plants-defy-cold-numbers-flower-time-year-soaring-hundreds.html


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MATCHING

PARAGRAPH ONE:

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In normal

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bloom

2.

20 and 30 types

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ever in Britain

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368 different flowers in

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years

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Some are five months

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climate change

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this record number is because of

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amazed us

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Last year was the warmest year

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ago

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Fifty years

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of flowers and plants

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This year the total has

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early



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PARAGRAPH TWO:

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warmer weather and

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than average

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the snow and

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agency

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The most common

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locations

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Britain's weather

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hard frosts

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the change

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mild winters

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All months except August were warmer

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in climate

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the warmest year

g.

flowers to open

8.

wetter than average for many

h.

on record

LISTEN AND FILL IN THE GAPS

Scientists are amazed at how many flowers (1) ___________________ U.K. this winter. In normal years, between 20 and 30 types of flowers (2) ___________________. On New Year's Day, scientists found 368 different flowers in bloom. Some are (3) ___________________. Scientists say this record number is because of climate change. Last year (4) ___________________ year ever in Britain. A scientist told the BBC (5) ___________________ at the number of flowers. He said: "Fifty years ago, people looking for plants in flower at the start of the year found 20 species. This (6) ___________________ amazed us."

The scientist said warmer weather (7) ___________________ were changing when flowers open. He said: "(8) ___________________ fourth mild winter….We thought that the snow and hard frosts before Christmas would have (9) ___________________…but it seems not to be the case." The most common (10) ___________________ daisies and dandelions. Britain's weather agency described the change in climate for last year. It said: "All months except August were (11) ___________________, and this was the warmest year on record for the UK. It was also wetter than average (12) ___________________."

PUT A SLASH ( / ) WHERE THE SPACES ARE

ScientistsareamazedathowmanyflowersthereareintheU.K.thiswinte
r.Innormalyears,between20and30typesofflowersandplantsareopen
.OnNewYear'sDay,scientistsfound368differentflowersinbloom.Som
earefivemonthsearly.Scientistssaythisrecordnumberisbecauseofcli
matechange.LastyearwasthewarmestyeareverinBritain.Ascientistt
oldtheBBChewassurprisedatthenumberofflowers.Hesaid:"Fiftyyear
sago,peoplelookingforplantsinfloweratthestartoftheyearfound20sp
ecies.Thisyearthetotalhasamazedus."Thescientistsaidwarmerweat
herandmildwinterswerechangingwhenflowersopen.Hesaid:"Weare
nowinourfourthmildwinter….Wethoughtthatthesnowandhardfrosts
beforeChristmaswouldhavefinishedmostflowering…butitseemsnott
obethecase."Themostcommonflowerstoopenweredaisiesanddandel
ions.Britain'sweatheragencydescribedthechangeinclimateforlastye
ar.Itsaid:"AllmonthsexceptAugustwerewarmerthanaverage,andthi
swasthewarmestyearonrecordfortheUK.Itwasalsowetterthanavera
geformanylocations."

WRITE QUESTIONS & ASK YOUR PARTNER(S)

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WRITING

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