阅读理解。 Anyone who experienced wet weather this summer will not be surprised to learn that this was the fourth year running that the UK suffered from a wet summer, which has never happened before in modem rainfall records dating back to 1914. This summer was only slightly wetter than usual, though-the UK had 248. 5 mm (9. 78 inches) summer rainfall, 10 percent above average, according to Met Office figures. The rainfall average over the whole country showed an interesting weather picture, though. The rain tended to come down in big showers, setting off flash floods. As a result, East Anglia in eastern UK had its third wettest August with more than double the normal rainfall, and the South East had one of its dullest Augusts, with only two-thirds its usual sunshine. And yet both these areas had been dry and sunny for the previous five months and seemed to be heading for long-lasting drought (干旱). Western and northwestern areas had the complete opposite, though-extremely wet in July, followed by a dry August. Remarkably, the North West had suffered from such long-lasting drought that it led to bans on using hosepipes (软水管). Although some weather companies predicted an extremely hot barbecue summer, it was only 0.6℃ above average across the UK. Even so, for the first half of this summer Glastonbury enjoyed a mud-free festival and Wimbledon remained hot and dry. It may not have broken any temperature records, but there were plenty of barbecues this summer. 1. There was a lot of rainfall this August in _____. A. East Anglia B. western UK C. northwestern UK D. Wimbledon 2. What made the South East seem to have long-lasting drought? A. The small amount of sunshine in August. B. The wettest August of the third year running. C. The extremely hot weather with too much rainfall. D. The continuous five months of dry and sunny weather. 3. What can be inferred from the last paragraph of the passage? A. People in Glastonbury celebrated a mud festival freely. B. Some weather companies did not give an accurate forecast. C. The temperature this summer was much higher than average. D. The extreme hot weather this summer led to fewer barbecues.