Unfortunately, it was in Yushu County, ______ a 7.1-magnitude earthquake happened on April 14, 2010, ______ a large number of students were buried inside damaged schools.
A.which; when | B.that; that | C.where; that | D.where; which |
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Unfortunately, it was in Yushu County, ______ a 7.1-magnitude earthquake happened on April 14, 2010, ______ a large number of students were buried inside damaged schools.
A.which; when | B.that; that | C.where; that | D.where; which |
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Hearing that a 7.1-magnitude earthquake hit the Yushu county, Qinghai province on April 15,the students’ union________us to donate money for the quake-hit area.
A. called up B. called for C. called in D. called on
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.Hearing that a 7.1-magnitude earthquake hit the Yushu county, Qinghai province on April 15,the students’ union______us to donate money for the quake-hit area.
A.called up | B.called for | C.called in | D.called on |
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We were shocked at the news ________a 7.1-magnitude quake struck Yushu county on April 14th.
A. whether B. that C. where D. Why
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.The 7.1-magnitude quake which struck Yushu on April 14th has left at least 2,039 dead,
195 _____ and 12,135 _____
A.missed; injuring | B.missed; injured | C.missing; injured | D.missing; injuring |
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At 7:49 a.m. local time on Wednesday, April 14th, a huge earthquake struck Yushu County in Qinghai, China, described as “end of the earth” in a famous poem of the Tang Dynasty.
The earthquake destroyed many houses, cut off power and caused over 2,000 deaths and injuries. On the night when the earthquake happened, many survivors had to sit or lie on the ground in terrible darkness. Some brought their own tents and others turned on the lights of motorcycles. It seemed that the earth was at an end. But their natural character made them get together to fight the early spring’s cold nights. Facing the disaster, they chose to be stronger and standing still and firmly like Yushu, the name of their hometown meaning “Standing like Trees”.
The disaster drew much attention both at home and abroad. Our country leaders ordered rescuers(营救人员) to value every life and never to give up. Thousands of rescuers and medical teams rushed to Yushu from many areas of China, bringing machines, medicines and something necessary to the quake-hit town. They entered every village to search for survivors. Governments, organizations and volunteers are offering money and materials to the areas.
We believe that under the leadership of the Central Government, people in the disaster areas are sure to restore production and rebuild homeland as soon as possible. And the overall victory can be achieved in the earthquake rescue work.
1.
In Paragraph 2, the writer refers to the meaning of “Yushu” to show that _______.
A. the strong trees stand still to fight the early spring’s cold nights
B. some trees were cut down to make tents to live through the disaster
C. the big tree standing still brings the local people good luck
D. people there are brave and strong when facing the earthquake
2.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?
A. Yushu, a young town, was destroyed in the terrible earthquake.
B. A huge earthquake once hit Yushu County in the Tang Dynasty.
C. The whole nation does its best to help rebuild the new homeland.
D. There was still electricity after the earthquake struck the town.
3.
The underlined word “restore” in Paragraph 4 probably means _______.
A. 战胜 B. 储存 C. 恢复 D. 修理
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The City of Christchurch, New Zealand was struck by a 7.1magnitude earthquake on the early morning of Saturday, September 4,2010.
No tsunami alert was reported. The country's army troops were on standby to assist victims and disaster recovery operation. New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key, flew to the affected area to inspect and assess the situation of the damaged city. The Prime Minister said that the full assessment of the damages would possibly take months to know the severity of damages. Based from his assessment on what he saw in the area, it could cost at least 2 billion New Zealand dollars or US$1.4 billion for reconstruction.
“An absolute miracle that no one died,” Prime Minister John Key said. Two were seriously injured from this quake and thousands of local residents were awakened after being shaken at 4:35 a.m. of that Saturday.
There were people trapped inside the damaged buildings but fortunately none were reported dead from the rubble of the damaged buildings.
“We're all feeling scared—we've just had some significant aftershocks,” a survivor told TV One News. “Tonight we're just people in the face of a massive natural disaster, trying to help each other and we're grateful we haven't lost a life.”
GNS Science reported 29 aftershocks within the 14 hours after the quake, with strength from magnitude 3.7 to 5.4.
New_Zealand_is_no_stranger_to_earthquakes. The country experiences more than 14,000 earthquakes a year—but only about 150 are felt by people.
“Many buildings here were built with earthquake protection measures. However, in most cities in developing countries, people build how they want to and there're no building controls to force them to build to a higher standard that's safe,” Andrew Charleson, an architecture professor at Victoria University of Wellington told CNN.
1.How many people were killed in the New Zealand earthquake on September 4, 2010?
A. 250,000. B. 29. C. 2. D. 0.
2.After the earthquake, all of the following occurred EXCEPT that ________.
A. a number of aftershocks broke out
B. army troops were there to help
C. no people were injured or killed
D. the full assessment of the damages can't take in a short time
3.What does the underlined sentence mean?
A. Earthquakes break out frequently in New Zealand.
B. The earthquakes breaking out in New Zealand are very strange.
C. The earthquakes breaking out in New Zealand are unusual.
D. Earthquakes rarely hit New Zealand.
4.What's the main idea of the passage?
A. No one was ever killed in earthquakes in New Zealand.
B. A massive earthquake struck the city of Christchurch of New Zealand.
C. New Zealand has strict laws to guarantee the buildings' safety.
D. A miracle happened in the terrible earthquake.
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It was a cold and dark winter night. A town, in Wenchuang County, one of the worst ______ areas in the earthquake on May 12, 2008, was extremely quiet except that the sound of ______ came out of a small house. This was not an ordinary house ______ a community KTV set up by a young man in late September.
Ever since its opening, it has become a place for local people to heal their ______. From sentimental(伤感的) love songs to happy pop songs, singing has become part of the long and hard process of easing people back to a ______ life.
The young man still remembers the KTV’s early days. The rooms were ______ on the opening day and many people chose to ______ the whole night. In the following four months, the KTV has ______ nearly all the local people and those from nearby temporary(暂时的) ______. Many couldn’t help ______ as they sang their favourite songs.
The young man may not have known their names, but he ______ their sorrow and relief. He remembers one young woman who ______ many times with her friends. When she first visited, she sat alone in the corner without saying a word, staying ______ all night. She finally chose a heartbreaking love songs, Be Your Lover, and her cheeks were ______ in tears as she sang.
Later, he learned that the woman was in great ______ because of her husband’s death. The young woman would regularly visit the KTV and sing the same love song. Every time she cried ______.
“But recently, I saw ______ of her and on the last two occasions she didn’t sing the ______ song,” he recalls. “I hope that she is ______ and stepping out of the shadow(阴影).”
The young man himself lost his parents in the earthquake, so when people expressed their emotions, he sat quietly in the corner, listening to their ______ and watching people change from weak to strong.
It was deep in earthquake-affected Wenchuan that grief-stricken townsfolk discovered how the simple act of singing could help heal their souls.
1.A.broken B.injured C.hurt D.stricken
2.A.joy B.shout C.music D.laughter
3.A.so B.but C.or D.and
4.A.souls B.injuries C.illnesses D.feelings
5.A.normal B.peaceful C.simple D.hard
6.A.flowed B.surrounded C.covered D.packed
7.A.perform B.stay C.relax D.rest
8.A.attracted B.satisfied C.amazed D.invited
9.A.stations B.hotels C.shelters D.blocks
10.A.trembling B.crying C.leaving D.dancing
11.A.shared B.suffered C.removed D.expressed
12.A.went back B.walked about C.came around D.tried out
13.A.upset B.excited C.frightened D.sorrowful
14.A.trapped B.sunk C.bathed D.hidden
15.A.danger B.terror C.trouble D.pain
16.A.bitterly B.quietly C.gently D.regretfully
17.A.much B.less C.more D.fewer
18.A.same B.favourite C.latest D.popular
19.A.changing B.growing C.struggling D.recovering
20.A.stories B.opinions C.songs D.experiences
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1.I my native place in my mid-twenties.(爱上)
2.I made a suggestion but unfortunately it was ______________(忽视)
3.A fallen tree is the road. (挡住)
4.His friend has been ______ _______ headaches for some years. (遭受)
5.Go home and tell your mother. (直接)
6.He looks young but ___________ he is already in his fifties (实际上)
7.The rain prevented them form eating ________________(户外)
8.This is a film ____________on a true story(以…..为根据)
9.I ordered books online yesterday.(一套)
10.To our surprise , he could speak Spanish _____________(流利地).
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I am awfully sorry about the 7.0-magnitude earthquake, which 1.(hit)your hometown, Jiuzhaigou County, at 9:19pm, on Aug.8, 2017.
When 2.(face) such a horribly natural disaster, people there remain 3. calm and strong-willed that we all admire your courage and strength. Here in Huzhou people are very4.(concern) about the present situation in your county and we are all determined to make every bit of our effort to help. I do believe that you and your county can go through the difficulty and a better hometown5.(rebuild) soon.
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