ĐỀ THI LỚP 8 – ĐỀ SỐ 13 Chào mừng các con Hôm nay chúng ta sẽ cùng thử sức với đề kiểm tra năng lực lớp 8 nhé. Các bạn cần lưu ý thực hiện các yêu cầu sau: Điền đầy đủ Họ tên, Email và các thông tin khác được yêu cầu sau khi bài thi kết thúc Kiểm tra lại các câu trả lời của mình trước khi SUBMIT bài thi Chúc các con làm bài thật tốt Họ và tên Lớp học tại Tâm Nghiêm Số điện thoại Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others in each group. invited lasted mended laughed Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others in each group. conserve advertise perfect reverse Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others in each group. grocery month comfort money Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others in each group. fields flowers lemons parks Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others in each group. played laughed washed danced Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete these sentences. Our grandmother.............................one of the most beautiful girls in our village. is use to being used to be use to be used to being Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete these sentences. .................We don’t water these trees, they will die. If As if Unless Whether Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete these sentences. His son is sick today................ He won’t go to school. and because but so Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete these sentences. He................................with his friends in an apartment in Ho Chi Minh City since last week. living has lived lived live Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete these sentences. He behaved..........................badly at the party surprising surprised surprisingly surprise Choose the underlined word/ phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting. My close friend and I often give each other presents on Christmas. A B C D A B C D Choose the underlined word/ phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting. My sister had to stay at home to look at her sick mother yesterday A B C D A B C D Choose the underlined word/ phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting. Everyone rarely likes reading books after dinner, don’t they? A B C D A B C D Choose the underlined word/ phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting. He is interested in conserve natural resources but he doesn’t know how to do . A B C D A B C D Choose the underlined word/ phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting. The mom asked her son what was he doing then . A B C D A B C D READING COMPREHENSION I.Read the passage below and choose the best answer for each question. People have been playing with marbles for thousands of years. The first marbles were probably either river stones that happened to be naturally round enough to roll or, more likely, rounded globs of clay that were baked hardness. Such very old clay marbles have been found in both Greek and Roman ruins, and quartz spheres have been dated at around 6000 B.C. Harder and more durable marbles tend to inspire different kinds of games than soft clay marbles, which crack very easily. So with the advent of hand rounded and polished marbles made of agate or some other rugged, igneous rock, the ‘golden age’ of marbles and marble play flowered. Stone marbles began to appear in the early 1800s in what is now the southern part of Germany. Shortly after, handmade glass marbles appeared in the same part of Europe. For the next 120 years, marbles and marble playing-there were literally hundreds of games -flourished in both Europe and America. Marble players developed their own vocabulary for different sizes and materials of marbles, as well as for the many kinds of games to be played and the way marbles were used in the games. For example, if you were going to play a game of Ring-Taw, one of the most popular and enduring marbles games, you would lag for the first shot, and then knuckle down from the baulk, trying your best to get a mib or two with your opponent’s immie.1.The author makes the point in the passage that playing with marbles............... has been going on since ancient times is a relatively recent phenomenon is losing popularity is a very expensive pastime READING COMPREHENSION I.Read the passage below and choose the best answer for each question. People have been playing with marbles for thousands of years. The first marbles were probably either river stones that happened to be naturally round enough to roll or, more likely, rounded globs of clay that were baked hardness. Such very old clay marbles have been found in both Greek and Roman ruins, and quartz spheres have been dated at around 6000 B.C. Harder and more durable marbles tend to inspire different kinds of games than soft clay marbles, which crack very easily. So with the advent of hand rounded and polished marbles made of agate or some other rugged, igneous rock, the ‘golden age’ of marbles and marble play flowered. Stone marbles began to appear in the early 1800s in what is now the southern part of Germany. Shortly after, handmade glass marbles appeared in the same part of Europe. For the next 120 years, marbles and marble playing-there were literally hundreds of games -flourished in both Europe and America. Marble players developed their own vocabulary for different sizes and materials of marbles, as well as for the many kinds of games to be played and the way marbles were used in the games. For example, if you were going to play a game of Ring-Taw, one of the most popular and enduring marbles games, you would lag for the first shot, and then knuckle down from the baulk, trying your best to get a mib or two with your opponent’s immie.2.According to the passage, which of the following was the least used substance for making marbles? agate glass rock clay READING COMPREHENSION I.Read the passage below and choose the best answer for each question. People have been playing with marbles for thousands of years. The first marbles were probably either river stones that happened to be naturally round enough to roll or, more likely, rounded globs of clay that were baked hardness. Such very old clay marbles have been found in both Greek and Roman ruins, and quartz spheres have been dated at around 6000 B.C. Harder and more durable marbles tend to inspire different kinds of games than soft clay marbles, which crack very easily. So with the advent of hand rounded and polished marbles made of agate or some other rugged, igneous rock, the ‘golden age’ of marbles and marble play flowered. Stone marbles began to appear in the early 1800s in what is now the southern part of Germany. Shortly after, handmade glass marbles appeared in the same part of Europe. For the next 120 years, marbles and marble playing-there were literally hundreds of games -flourished in both Europe and America. Marble players developed their own vocabulary for different sizes and materials of marbles, as well as for the many kinds of games to be played and the way marbles were used in the games. For example, if you were going to play a game of Ring-Taw, one of the most popular and enduring marbles games, you would lag for the first shot, and then knuckle down from the baulk, trying your best to get a mib or two with your opponent’s immie.It can be inferred from the passage that the use of marbles became very popular in Europe and America .................... in the 18th century in the 1970s in 6000 B.C after glass marbles were developed READING COMPREHENSION I.Read the passage below and choose the best answer for each question. People have been playing with marbles for thousands of years. The first marbles were probably either river stones that happened to be naturally round enough to roll or, more likely, rounded globs of clay that were baked hardness. Such very old clay marbles have been found in both Greek and Roman ruins, and quartz spheres have been dated at around 6000 B.C. Harder and more durable marbles tend to inspire different kinds of games than soft clay marbles, which crack very easily. So with the advent of hand rounded and polished marbles made of agate or some other rugged, igneous rock, the ‘golden age’ of marbles and marble play flowered. Stone marbles began to appear in the early 1800s in what is now the southern part of Germany. Shortly after, handmade glass marbles appeared in the same part of Europe. For the next 120 years, marbles and marble playing-there were literally hundreds of games -flourished in both Europe and America. Marble players developed their own vocabulary for different sizes and materials of marbles, as well as for the many kinds of games to be played and the way marbles were used in the games. For example, if you were going to play a game of Ring-Taw, one of the most popular and enduring marbles games, you would lag for the first shot, and then knuckle down from the baulk, trying your best to get a mib or two with your opponent’s immie.4.We can infer from the passage that marble playing ...................... is a game only for children has many variations in games is played according to one set of rules uses only one kind of marble READING COMPREHENSION I.Read the passage below and choose the best answer for each question. People have been playing with marbles for thousands of years. The first marbles were probably either river stones that happened to be naturally round enough to roll or, more likely, rounded globs of clay that were baked hardness. Such very old clay marbles have been found in both Greek and Roman ruins, and quartz spheres have been dated at around 6000 B.C. Harder and more durable marbles tend to inspire different kinds of games than soft clay marbles, which crack very easily. So with the advent of hand rounded and polished marbles made of agate or some other rugged, igneous rock, the ‘golden age’ of marbles and marble play flowered. Stone marbles began to appear in the early 1800s in what is now the southern part of Germany. Shortly after, handmade glass marbles appeared in the same part of Europe. For the next 120 years, marbles and marble playing-there were literally hundreds of games -flourished in both Europe and America. Marble players developed their own vocabulary for different sizes and materials of marbles, as well as for the many kinds of games to be played and the way marbles were used in the games. For example, if you were going to play a game of Ring-Taw, one of the most popular and enduring marbles games, you would lag for the first shot, and then knuckle down from the baulk, trying your best to get a mib or two with your opponent’s immie.5. We can conclude from lines 11-12 of the passage that the terminology of marble playing is ............... specialized used only by children easy to understand derived from an ancient language Read the following passage. Decide if the statements are True (T) or False Almost all countries in the world have a day for children to think of their mothers. Viet Nam is no exception. Vietnamese people choose Lunar July 15th as a day to appreciate all mothers and we have a special name for this occasion, the Vu Lan season.On this day, people often go to pagodas to pray for the best things for their mothers. It is a tradition that every child wears a rose on his or her shirt. Those whose mothers are still alive wear red roses and those whose mothers passed away wear white roses. A Vietnamese musician wrote a song named Bong Hong Cai Ao to praise all mothers. He compared mothers to the sun, the smile and the stars. On this occasion, everyone hopes to wear red roses since the greatest happiness of all, to Vietnamese people, is to have a mother alive.Vietnamese people are proud of this traditional celebration because it is a characteristic of a culture based on sentimental value.VietNam has no Mother’s Day. T F Read the following passage. Decide if the statements are True (T) or False Almost all countries in the world have a day for children to think of their mothers. Viet Nam is no exception. Vietnamese people choose Lunar July 15th as a day to appreciate all mothers and we have a special name for this occasion, the Vu Lan season.On this day, people often go to pagodas to pray for the best things for their mothers. It is a tradition that every child wears a rose on his or her shirt. Those whose mothers are still alive wear red roses and those whose mothers passed away wear white roses. A Vietnamese musician wrote a song named Bong Hong Cai Ao to praise all mothers. He compared mothers to the sun, the smile and the stars. On this occasion, everyone hopes to wear red roses since the greatest happiness of all, to Vietnamese people, is to have a mother alive.Vietnamese people are proud of this traditional celebration because it is a characteristic of a culture based on sentimental value.2.TheVu Lan season is an occasion to appreciate all mothers T F Read the following passage. Decide if the statements are True (T) or False Almost all countries in the world have a day for children to think of their mothers. Viet Nam is no exception. Vietnamese people choose Lunar July 15th as a day to appreciate all mothers and we have a special name for this occasion, the Vu Lan season.On this day, people often go to pagodas to pray for the best things for their mothers. It is a tradition that every child wears a rose on his or her shirt. Those whose mothers are still alive wear red roses and those whose mothers passed away wear white roses. A Vietnamese musician wrote a song named Bong Hong Cai Ao to praise all mothers. He compared mothers to the sun, the smile and the stars. On this occasion, everyone hopes to wear red roses since the greatest happiness of all, to Vietnamese people, is to have a mother alive.Vietnamese people are proud of this traditional celebration because it is a characteristic of a culture based on sentimental value.3.People often go to pagodas to pray for the best things for their mother on Lunar July 15th. T F Read the following passage. Decide if the statements are True (T) or False Almost all countries in the world have a day for children to think of their mothers. Viet Nam is no exception. Vietnamese people choose Lunar July 15th as a day to appreciate all mothers and we have a special name for this occasion, the Vu Lan season.On this day, people often go to pagodas to pray for the best things for their mothers. It is a tradition that every child wears a rose on his or her shirt. Those whose mothers are still alive wear red roses and those whose mothers passed away wear white roses. A Vietnamese musician wrote a song named Bong Hong Cai Ao to praise all mothers. He compared mothers to the sun, the smile and the stars. On this occasion, everyone hopes to wear red roses since the greatest happiness of all, to Vietnamese people, is to have a mother alive.Vietnamese people are proud of this traditional celebration because it is a characteristic of a culture based on sentimental value.4.Childrensend roses to their mothers on this occasion. T F Read the following passage. Decide if the statements are True (T) or False Almost all countries in the world have a day for children to think of their mothers. Viet Nam is no exception. Vietnamese people choose Lunar July 15th as a day to appreciate all mothers and we have a special name for this occasion, the Vu Lan season.On this day, people often go to pagodas to pray for the best things for their mothers. It is a tradition that every child wears a rose on his or her shirt. Those whose mothers are still alive wear red roses and those whose mothers passed away wear white roses. A Vietnamese musician wrote a song named Bong Hong Cai Ao to praise all mothers. He compared mothers to the sun, the smile and the stars. On this occasion, everyone hopes to wear red roses since the greatest happiness of all, to Vietnamese people, is to have a mother alive.Vietnamese people are proud of this traditional celebration because it is a characteristic of a culture based on sentimental value.5.All childrenwear red roses on this occasion. T F Read the following passage. Decide if the statements are True (T) or False Almost all countries in the world have a day for children to think of their mothers. Viet Nam is no exception. Vietnamese people choose Lunar July 15th as a day to appreciate all mothers and we have a special name for this occasion, the Vu Lan season.On this day, people often go to pagodas to pray for the best things for their mothers. It is a tradition that every child wears a rose on his or her shirt. Those whose mothers are still alive wear red roses and those whose mothers passed away wear white roses. A Vietnamese musician wrote a song named Bong Hong Cai Ao to praise all mothers. He compared mothers to the sun, the smile and the stars. On this occasion, everyone hopes to wear red roses since the greatest happiness of all, to Vietnamese people, is to have a mother alive.Vietnamese people are proud of this traditional celebration because it is a characteristic of a culture based on sentimental value. 6.The songBong Hong Cai Ao was composed to praise all mothers. T F Read the following passage. Decide if the statements are True (T) or False Almost all countries in the world have a day for children to think of their mothers. Viet Nam is no exception. Vietnamese people choose Lunar July 15th as a day to appreciate all mothers and we have a special name for this occasion, the Vu Lan season.On this day, people often go to pagodas to pray for the best things for their mothers. It is a tradition that every child wears a rose on his or her shirt. Those whose mothers are still alive wear red roses and those whose mothers passed away wear white roses. A Vietnamese musician wrote a song named Bong Hong Cai Ao to praise all mothers. He compared mothers to the sun, the smile and the stars. On this occasion, everyone hopes to wear red roses since the greatest happiness of all, to Vietnamese people, is to have a mother alive.Vietnamese people are proud of this traditional celebration because it is a characteristic of a culture based on sentimental value.7.The musiciancompared mothers to the sun, the smile and the stars. T F Fill in each gap with a suitable word provided in the box. safe heat sound discussedlight rising provide movement Energy is one of the problems that many people are interested in. It is not an unfamiliar word. It is heard, said and (1)................day after day. It is close to everyone’s daily life. You turn on a lamp and it is energy that gives you (2)........... You turn on a TV and it is energy that gives you pictures and (3)............. You ride a motorcycle and it is energy that gives you (4)........... You cookyour meals and it is energy that gives you (5)............to boil rice. The problem is that the demand for energy is (6)...........and that the price of energy is getting higher and higher. The supply of energy on earth is limited. It cannot (7).........us all forever. The shortage of energy in the future is inevitable. Therefore, saving energy is a must if we want to continue to live on a (8).............. and sound world. Fill in each gap with a suitable word provided in the box. safe heat sound discussedlight rising provide movement Energy is one of the problems that many people are interested in. It is not an unfamiliar word. It is heard, said and (1)................day after day. It is close to everyone’s daily life. You turn on a lamp and it is energy that gives you (2)........... You turn on a TV and it is energy that gives you pictures and (3)............. You ride a motorcycle and it is energy that gives you (4)........... You cookyour meals and it is energy that gives you (5)............to boil rice. The problem is that the demand for energy is (6)...........and that the price of energy is getting higher and higher. The supply of energy on earth is limited. It cannot (7).........us all forever. The shortage of energy in the future is inevitable. Therefore, saving energy is a must if we want to continue to live on a (8).............. and sound world. Fill in each gap with a suitable word provided in the box. safe heat sound discussedlight rising provide movement Energy is one of the problems that many people are interested in. It is not an unfamiliar word. It is heard, said and (1)................day after day. It is close to everyone’s daily life. You turn on a lamp and it is energy that gives you (2)........... You turn on a TV and it is energy that gives you pictures and (3)............. You ride a motorcycle and it is energy that gives you (4)........... You cookyour meals and it is energy that gives you (5)............to boil rice. The problem is that the demand for energy is (6)...........and that the price of energy is getting higher and higher. The supply of energy on earth is limited. It cannot (7).........us all forever. The shortage of energy in the future is inevitable. Therefore, saving energy is a must if we want to continue to live on a (8).............. and sound world. Fill in each gap with a suitable word provided in the box. safe heat sound discussedlight rising provide movement Energy is one of the problems that many people are interested in. It is not an unfamiliar word. It is heard, said and (1)................day after day. It is close to everyone’s daily life. You turn on a lamp and it is energy that gives you (2)........... You turn on a TV and it is energy that gives you pictures and (3)............. You ride a motorcycle and it is energy that gives you (4)........... You cookyour meals and it is energy that gives you (5)............to boil rice. The problem is that the demand for energy is (6)...........and that the price of energy is getting higher and higher. The supply of energy on earth is limited. It cannot (7).........us all forever. The shortage of energy in the future is inevitable. Therefore, saving energy is a must if we want to continue to live on a (8).............. and sound world. Fill in each gap with a suitable word provided in the box. safe heat sound discussedlight rising provide movement Energy is one of the problems that many people are interested in. It is not an unfamiliar word. It is heard, said and (1)................day after day. It is close to everyone’s daily life. You turn on a lamp and it is energy that gives you (2)........... You turn on a TV and it is energy that gives you pictures and (3)............. You ride a motorcycle and it is energy that gives you (4)........... You cookyour meals and it is energy that gives you (5)............to boil rice. The problem is that the demand for energy is (6)...........and that the price of energy is getting higher and higher. The supply of energy on earth is limited. It cannot (7).........us all forever. The shortage of energy in the future is inevitable. Therefore, saving energy is a must if we want to continue to live on a (8).............. and sound world. Fill in each gap with a suitable word provided in the box. safe heat sound discussedlight rising provide movement Energy is one of the problems that many people are interested in. It is not an unfamiliar word. It is heard, said and (1)................day after day. It is close to everyone’s daily life. You turn on a lamp and it is energy that gives you (2)........... You turn on a TV and it is energy that gives you pictures and (3)............. You ride a motorcycle and it is energy that gives you (4)........... You cookyour meals and it is energy that gives you (5)............to boil rice. The problem is that the demand for energy is (6)...........and that the price of energy is getting higher and higher. The supply of energy on earth is limited. It cannot (7).........us all forever. The shortage of energy in the future is inevitable. Therefore, saving energy is a must if we want to continue to live on a (8).............. and sound world. Fill in each gap with a suitable word provided in the box. safe heat sound discussedlight rising provide movement Energy is one of the problems that many people are interested in. It is not an unfamiliar word. It is heard, said and (1)................day after day. It is close to everyone’s daily life. You turn on a lamp and it is energy that gives you (2)........... You turn on a TV and it is energy that gives you pictures and (3)............. You ride a motorcycle and it is energy that gives you (4)........... You cookyour meals and it is energy that gives you (5)............to boil rice. The problem is that the demand for energy is (6)...........and that the price of energy is getting higher and higher. The supply of energy on earth is limited. It cannot (7).........us all forever. The shortage of energy in the future is inevitable. Therefore, saving energy is a must if we want to continue to live on a (8).............. and sound world. Fill in each gap with a suitable word provided in the box. safe heat sound discussedlight rising provide movement Energy is one of the problems that many people are interested in. It is not an unfamiliar word. It is heard, said and (1)................day after day. It is close to everyone’s daily life. You turn on a lamp and it is energy that gives you (2)........... You turn on a TV and it is energy that gives you pictures and (3)............. You ride a motorcycle and it is energy that gives you (4)........... You cookyour meals and it is energy that gives you (5)............to boil rice. The problem is that the demand for energy is (6)...........and that the price of energy is getting higher and higher. The supply of energy on earth is limited. It cannot (7).........us all forever. The shortage of energy in the future is inevitable. Therefore, saving energy is a must if we want to continue to live on a (8).............. and sound world. Rewrite the following sentences in such as way that they mean exactly the same as the sentences given. She can’t take part in the game with us→I wish...................................................................................... Rewrite the following sentences in such as way that they mean exactly the same as the sentences given. I can’t visit him because I don’t know his address→If I..................................................................................... Rewrite the following sentences in such as way that they mean exactly the same as the sentences given. Mary is reading a book. It is very interesting.→Mary...................................................................... Rewrite the following sentences in such as way that they mean exactly the same as the sentences given. We have invited all the students to join our English club.→All the students ......................................................................... Rewrite the following sentences in such as way that they mean exactly the same as the sentences given. It rained heavily yesterday, but we all went to school on time.→Although................................................................................... Rewrite the following sentences in such as way that they mean exactly the same as the sentences given. I cannot type very well. (AT)I am ................................. Rewrite the following sentences in such as way that they mean exactly the same as the sentences given. She says she may join the debating society. (INTERESTED)She says she's .........................the debating society. interested in What caused severe floods in Northeast Australia Heavy rain from former Tropical Cyclone Jasper has led to severe floods in Northeast Australia, isolating several towns. Queensland experienced record-breaking rain, causing widespread flash flooding. The flooding is described as the worst in memory by Premier Steven Miles. In Ingham, a town of 5,000, officials captured a crocodile in a storm drain. The Gateway town to the Great Barrier Reef, with over 150,000 residents, received triple the December average rainfall in 40 hours. More rain is forecasted, with major flood warnings issued. Thousands have evacuated, and power outages affect over 14,000 properties. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese mentioned Defense Forces are on standby for rescue efforts. Australia faces extreme weather, with the Northeast battling floods while the Southeast is on Bushfire alert. Heavy rain from former Tropical Cyclone Jasper Drought Earthquake Snow storm What is happening in Queensland Heavy rain from former Tropical Cyclone Jasper has led to severe floods in Northeast Australia, isolating several towns. Queensland experienced record-breaking rain, causing widespread flash flooding. The flooding is described as the worst in memory by Premier Steven Miles. In Ingham, a town of 5,000, officials captured a crocodile in a storm drain. The Gateway town to the Great Barrier Reef, with over 150,000 residents, received triple the December average rainfall in 40 hours. More rain is forecasted, with major flood warnings issued. Thousands have evacuated, and power outages affect over 14,000 properties. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese mentioned Defense Forces are on standby for rescue efforts. Australia faces extreme weather, with the Northeast battling floods while the Southeast is on Bushfire alert. Widespread flash flooding Bushfire Tornado Heatwave How is the flooding described by Premier Steven Miles Heavy rain from former Tropical Cyclone Jasper has led to severe floods in Northeast Australia, isolating several towns. Queensland experienced record-breaking rain, causing widespread flash flooding. The flooding is described as the worst in memory by Premier Steven Miles. In Ingham, a town of 5,000, officials captured a crocodile in a storm drain. The Gateway town to the Great Barrier Reef, with over 150,000 residents, received triple the December average rainfall in 40 hours. More rain is forecasted, with major flood warnings issued. Thousands have evacuated, and power outages affect over 14,000 properties. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese mentioned Defense Forces are on standby for rescue efforts. Australia faces extreme weather, with the Northeast battling floods while the Southeast is on Bushfire alert. Moderate Worst in memory Mild Acceptable What happened in Ingham, a town of 5,000 Heavy rain from former Tropical Cyclone Jasper has led to severe floods in Northeast Australia, isolating several towns. Queensland experienced record-breaking rain, causing widespread flash flooding. The flooding is described as the worst in memory by Premier Steven Miles. In Ingham, a town of 5,000, officials captured a crocodile in a storm drain. The Gateway town to the Great Barrier Reef, with over 150,000 residents, received triple the December average rainfall in 40 hours. More rain is forecasted, with major flood warnings issued. Thousands have evacuated, and power outages affect over 14,000 properties. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese mentioned Defense Forces are on standby for rescue efforts. Australia faces extreme weather, with the Northeast battling floods while the Southeast is on Bushfire alert. A crocodile was captured in a storm drain A tornado destroyed several buildings A fire broke out in a forest A landslide occurred Which town received triple the December average rainfall in 40 hours? Heavy rain from former Tropical Cyclone Jasper has led to severe floods in Northeast Australia, isolating several towns. Queensland experienced record-breaking rain, causing widespread flash flooding. The flooding is described as the worst in memory by Premier Steven Miles. In Ingham, a town of 5,000, officials captured a crocodile in a storm drain. The Gateway town to the Great Barrier Reef, with over 150,000 residents, received triple the December average rainfall in 40 hours. More rain is forecasted, with major flood warnings issued. Thousands have evacuated, and power outages affect over 14,000 properties. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese mentioned Defense Forces are on standby for rescue efforts. Australia faces extreme weather, with the Northeast battling floods while the Southeast is on Bushfire alert. Cairns Ingham Townsville Mackay What is forecasted to happen? Heavy rain from former Tropical Cyclone Jasper has led to severe floods in Northeast Australia, isolating several towns. Queensland experienced record-breaking rain, causing widespread flash flooding. The flooding is described as the worst in memory by Premier Steven Miles. In Ingham, a town of 5,000, officials captured a crocodile in a storm drain. The Gateway town to the Great Barrier Reef, with over 150,000 residents, received triple the December average rainfall in 40 hours. More rain is forecasted, with major flood warnings issued. Thousands have evacuated, and power outages affect over 14,000 properties. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese mentioned Defense Forces are on standby for rescue efforts. Australia faces extreme weather, with the Northeast battling floods while the Southeast is on Bushfire alert. More rain Sunny weather Snowfall Strong winds What are some of the impacts of the flooding? Heavy rain from former Tropical Cyclone Jasper has led to severe floods in Northeast Australia, isolating several towns. Queensland experienced record-breaking rain, causing widespread flash flooding. The flooding is described as the worst in memory by Premier Steven Miles. In Ingham, a town of 5,000, officials captured a crocodile in a storm drain. The Gateway town to the Great Barrier Reef, with over 150,000 residents, received triple the December average rainfall in 40 hours. More rain is forecasted, with major flood warnings issued. Thousands have evacuated, and power outages affect over 14,000 properties. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese mentioned Defense Forces are on standby for rescue efforts. Australia faces extreme weather, with the Northeast battling floods while the Southeast is on Bushfire alert. Thousands have evacuated Power outages affect over 14,000 properties Schools and businesses are closed All of the above Who mentioned that Defense Forces are on standby for rescue efforts? Heavy rain from former Tropical Cyclone Jasper has led to severe floods in Northeast Australia, isolating several towns. Queensland experienced record-breaking rain, causing widespread flash flooding. The flooding is described as the worst in memory by Premier Steven Miles. In Ingham, a town of 5,000, officials captured a crocodile in a storm drain. The Gateway town to the Great Barrier Reef, with over 150,000 residents, received triple the December average rainfall in 40 hours. More rain is forecasted, with major flood warnings issued. Thousands have evacuated, and power outages affect over 14,000 properties. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese mentioned Defense Forces are on standby for rescue efforts. Australia faces extreme weather, with the Northeast battling floods while the Southeast is on Bushfire alert. Premier Steven Miles Mayor of Ingham Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Governor of Queensland 1 out of 50