Because of the powerful earthquake, telephone lines, electricity and water supplies were
____ in that area for several days.
A.cut down B.cut in C.cut up D.cut off
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Because of the powerful earthquake, telephone lines, electricity and water supplies were
____ in that area for several days.
A.cut down B.cut in C.cut up D.cut off
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Because of the powerful earthquake, telephone lines, electricity and water supplies were
____ in that area for several days.
A.cut down B.cut in C.cut up D.cut off
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—How was that?
—I was chatting on line _____ the power went out.
A. because B. while C. as D. when
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She ______ me at the other end of the telephone line, though we hadn’t seen each other for a long time.
A.knew | B.realized | C.saw | D.recognized |
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A 8.2-magnitude(震级)earthquake struck off the coast of northern Chile late on Tuesday, cutting power and leading to small landslides and a tsunami (海啸). Four men and one woman died —two who suffered heart attacks and three who were crushed(压死). About 300 prisoners escaped from the northern port city of Iquique in the immediate aftershock (余震).
The quake struck at about 8:46 p.m. local time, some 60 miles northwest of Iquique. It had a depth of 12.5 miles. Chile’s National Emergency Office asked coastal residents to leave for safe places. “The fact is, we will know the extent of the damage as time goes by and when we inspect the areas in the light of day,” Chile’s President Michelle Bachelet said early on Wednesday. “The country has faced these first emergency hours very well.”
Residents in the port city of Antofagasta walked calmly through the streets to higher ground as traffic became heavy in some places. “Many people are fearful after experiencing the powerful earthquake in 2010, so they immediately rushed to higher ground when they heard the tsunami warning,” said a government official.”There have been lots of aftershocks and communications have been cut off in many of the affected areas. So people are waiting in the dark hills, not knowing what is to come, and hoping they will be able to return to their homes safely.”
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center sent our several tsunami warnings, but called off all of them by early Wednesday.
Tsunami waves of more than six feet caused by the earthquake washed ashore on the coast of Pisagua. Iquique, with a population of more than 200,000, saw seven-foot waves.
1.The earthquake resulted in _____.
A. 300 prisoners being trapped
B. five people being crushed
C. many cars being damaged
D. some other natural disasters happening
2.How did the whole country respond to the earthquake when it happened?
A. They were so fearful that they were in a panic.
B. They went into the streets immediately.
C. They acted very calmly.
D. They drove to higher ground after hearing the warning.
3.What difficulty did people in the hills face?
A. The weather was terrible.
B. The communications were cut off.
C. They got lost in the hills.
D. Their houses were destroyed.
4.Which of the following statements is NOT true, according to the passage?
A. The government had estimated(估计)the damage of the earthquake by early Wednesday.
B. The tsunami waves in Pisagua were more than six feet high.
C. Several tsunami warnings had been called off by early Wednesday.
D. The earthquake happened in the evening and it had a depth of 12.5 miles.
5.What is the best title for the passage?
A. Chile Deals with Emergency Well.
B. Tsunamis Caused by Aftershocks in Chile.
C. A Powerful Earthquake Strikes off the Coast of Chile.
D. Tsunami Warnings Work Well in Chile..
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When the powerful earthquake struck and all lights went out all of a sudden. It seemed _______ the world was at an end.
A.as if B.even if C.such as D.like that
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It is reported that a powerful earthquake ______the Italian island of Sicily early this morning.
A. happened B. caused C. occurred D. struck
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Jack couldn’t remember the exact date of the earthquake, but he knew it was ______ Saturday because everybody was at ______ church.
A. 不填; the B. a; 不填 C. 不填; a D. the; 不填
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单句改错
The electricity was cut of for several days because of the earthquake.
________________________________________________________________________________
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The deadly earthquake and tsunami (海啸) that struck Japan on March 11 damaged two nuclear power stations. Officials are now working to prevent dangerous radiation from poisoning the air in the area surrounding the Fukushima Daiichi plant. The Japanese government has ordered people living within 12 and a half miles of the plant to evacuate, and asked those living 12 and a half to 20 miles away to stay indoors.
Nuclear power plants create energy using a chemical reaction that produces large amounts of heat. Reactors(反应堆)in Japan have many long, thin rods, called fuel rods(棒), which must be kept cool.
If the reactor’s fuel rods aren’t cooled, the reaction can burn out of control. That’s what happened at the two Japanese plants after the quake caused a power failure and the cooling systems malfunctioned(发生故障). This overheating could cause radiation to escape and sicken many people.
Japan’s 54 nuclear reactors are built to withstand the many small or moderate earthquakes the country faces each year. But Friday’s earthquake was one of the most severe earthquakes ever recorded.
People exposed to unsafe levels of radiation have a higher than normal risk of getting cancer. The Japanese government has been distributing potassium iodide(碘化钾)pills to people in the surrounding areas to protect those who may have come in contact with radiation from the power plant. The pills flood the body with healthy potassium iodide. The potassium iodide works to crowd out “bad” iodine in the body that may have been poisoned by radiation.
On Tuesday morning, 750 workers left the Fukushima Daiichi plant. However, 50 workers stayed behind to use sweater to cool the fuel rods. These dedicated employees are risking their own lives to save many others.
On Thursday, officials used helicopters, fire trucks, and water cannons to spray water on the reactors to cool the fuel rods. But it’s not clear whether these efforts were successful. Officials are now working on a power line to restore electricity to the plant. They hope this will help restart the plant’s cooling system and stop the fuel rods from leaking radiation.
1.The underlined word “evacuate” in Paragraph 1 probably means ________.
A.help | B.rest | C.stop | D.leave |
2.What can we learn from the text?
A.The local people are scared and ready to run away. |
B.The earthquake led to many deaths and caused damage to roads. |
C.The Japanese government has found a kind of pill that can treat cancer. |
D.The two stations were damaged because their cooling systems didn’t work. |
3.In the last paragraph, the author mainly states ________.
A.lack of help |
B.international aids |
C.the government’s efforts |
D.the result of the disaster |
4.This text is most probably taken from ________.
A.a research paper |
B.a newspaper report |
C.a class presentation |
D.a chemistry textbook |
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