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I've always been one of those people who come alive when the temperatures drop and the days get shorter. While others are dreaming of sandy beaches and warm summer nights, I'm at my happiest when the air turns crisp and snow blankets the world in quiet stillness. There's just something magical about winter—the cozy nights, … Continue reading "People who actually enjoy the winter ...
Seasonal depression for me is worst in late spring and earlier summer. I live between latitude 46 and 48. In summer there is usually about 6 hours of total darkness at night and this disrupts my sleep which makes me moody. In winter I tend to sleep well and my mood is good.
In winter, I usually see many people skate on the ice. see和skate持续时间基本同步,那表示我一直看着人们滑冰。 In winter, I usually see many people skating on the ice. see和skate持续时间不同步(ing形式比动词原型持续时间相对较长),那表示我见过人们在那儿滑冰。
People that live where it gets stupid hot in the summer will often prefer the winter because the winters are relatively mild, whereas people that live where it gets way below freezing in the winter (like the northern states) will often prefer the summer because they're relatively mild.
So in winter they can swim sometimes, and in summer sometimes they should take warm clothes.When you go to England, you will see that some English people usually take an umbrella (伞)or a raincoat with them in the sunny morning, but you should not laugh at them.If you don't take an umbrella or a raincoat, you will regret (后悔) later in the day.
Manypeopleintheworldhavenotseensnow.Somecountriesneverhavesnow;somehaveonlyalitt... 阅读理解。 Many people in the world have not seen snow. Some countries never have snow; some have only a little on top of the high mountains. In the north of England, there is quite a lot of snow every winter, but in the south of England, there is usually ...
The depths of winter are not what I'd consider super comfortable, but cozying up on the couch in a sweater or under a blanket while sipping a tea/coffee/hot chocolate and reading a book is an ideal winter activity for me. I'll take -30° over 30°C.
'It usually rains a lot in winter, but last year it snowed.' Thus, we correctly convey ongoing weather patterns compared to a specific event from the previous year. For example, consider how we might say, 'It usually rains in April, but last year it snowed in April.' This illustrates the difference between a regular occurrence and a specific event.
In 2017, the CDC recorded 2,813,503 deaths in the United States. That's an average of 7,708 per day. But averages can be misleading. While that's the average, there is wide variability depending on the time of year. Specifically, people are far likelier to die during one extreme temperature season than the other.
Winter people often say that, "You can warm up in the winter, but you can't cool down in the summer." But....it's SO not true. You cool down in the summer the same exact way you warm up in the winter. You run AC in the summer and you run heat in the winter. Either way, if the temperature is extreme, you're most likely staying in to escape it.