A: Hello, Jane. How was everything going last month?
B: Not very well!
A: A terrible experience? What happened?
B: The heavy snow stopped cars and trains, and we didn't have enough water and food.
A: Really? So how did you go to school?
B: I couldn't ride a bike and it took me two hours to walk to school.
A:
B: Yes, you are right.
A: What was the weather like then?
B: It was very cold.
A: I'm sorry to hear that. What happened next?
B: Thousands of people helped us to fight against the snow. My uncle was one of them who volunteered to put into the fight actively.
A: How great your uncle was! We should take pride in him. As a student, we are supposed to study harder and get better grades.
B: Yes, I agree with you.
A: Oh! It's time for class. See you later!
B: See you!
A. Many people got ill because of the bad weather.
B. It was the heaviest snow I had ever seen.
C. It was the most wonderful moment I had ever heard.
D. I had a terrible experience during the cold winter.
E. He was a good example whom we should learn from.
F. I think you must be very tired after you arrived at school.