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floodtyphoondroughtearthquakenaturaldisastercrackfalldown,inruinsbreakEarthquakesdodamagetoourhomerailwaytracks,twist,uselesssteelTangshanEarthquake1976

TheTangshanearthquakeisreallyagreatdisastertothehumanbeinganditalmostdestroyedthewholecity.OnJuly28,1976,oneofthemostdestructiveearthquakesthatmeasured8.2ontheRichterscalehittheindustrialcityofTangshaninHebei,China,whichlet240thousandpeopledead,100thousandpeopleseriouslyinjured.Theearthquakehitat3:42inthemorning,

lastingforaround15seconds.ReadingWhathappenedinthecountrysidebeforetheearthquake?Thewaterinthewells_____and____.Andsomedeep______canbeseeninthewellwalls.A______gascomesoutthecracks.risesfallscrackssmellyMicerunoutofthefields__________placestohide.Fish_______outofbowlsandponds.lookingforjumpThechickensandevenpigsare______nervous___eatandthechickensareflying.Dogsare________loudlyagainandagain.tootobarkingPeoplecansee______lightsinthesky.brightRetellsignsbeforetheearthquake1)Thewellhasdeepcracksinit,andthewaterinitrisesandfalls.2)Chickensareflyinganddogsarebarking,andpigsandcowsaretoonervoustoeat.3)Fishjumpoutofthepond,andmicerunwildlyoutofthefields.4)Brightlightflashesinthesky.Part1(para1)Part2(para2&3)Part3(para4)recovery_______Thekeywordofeachpartsigns________________damageA.Thetreesturnedgreen.B.Thecityreturnedtonormalgradually.C.Theanimalsbegantobreathe.D.Peoplewhoweretrappedcametolife._____________________Part31.Whatdoesthelastsentence“Slowly,thecitybegantobreatheagain”mean?2.Thetitle“Anighttheearthdidn’tsleep”means________.A.theearthwasawakeallnightlongB.peopleontheearthcouldn’tfallasleepthatnightC.theearthshooklikecrazythatnightD.animalsontheearthwouldnotsleepthatnight_____________________3.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribethefeelingsofthewriter?A.Pitifulandhopeless.B.Sorrowfulandhopeful.C.Hopefulandshocked.D.Mercifulanddelighted.__________________SeveraldaysbeforeJuly28th,1976,manystrangethingshappenedinTangshan.Inthecity,thewaterpipescrackedand______.Thesestrangethingsweresignsforthe__________.Butpeople_____________these_______andwenttobedas______.At3:00am,everythingbeganto______.Itseemedthattheworldwas_________.Thecitylay_______.Peoplewere________.The________ofthepeoplewasextreme.eventsearthquakeusualshakeatanendinruinsthoughtlittleofsufferingbookclosedRetellshockedburstTwo-thirdsofthepeoplediedor___________.Thenumberofpeoplewhowerekilledorinjured______morethan400,000.Thenlaterthatafternoon,anotherbigquake______TangShan.Someofthe______workerswere_______undertheruins.Water,foodand_________werehardtoget.Butallhope____________.Soldierscametohelpthose________.Workersbuilt_______forthem.Slowly,thecitybeganto_____________.wereinjuredshookwasnotlostbreatheagainsurvivorsreachedtrappedsheltersRetellrescueelectricitybookclosedToday’sTangshanSanFranciscoWhathappenedtothisbeautifulcityaboutacenturyago?

SanFrancisco

SanFranciscoliesinnorthernCalifornia.At5:13onthemorningofApril18th,1906,thecitywasshakenbyaterribleearthquakemeasured8.3ontheRichterscale.Thequakelastedonlyoneminute,butcausedtheworstnaturaldisasterinthenation’shistory.Thegreatestdestructioncamefromthefireaftertheearthquake.Thefirelastedthreedaysanddestroyedthelargepartofthecity.Today’sSanFranciscoabigcity,manytallbuildings,largepopulationInfact,thisisastrugglebetweenmanandnature.Wewillovercomedifficultiesifwehelpeachother.OnMay,12,2008,oneofthelargestearthquakesthatmeasured8.0ontheRichterscalehitWenchuan,China,whichletalmost90thousandpeopledead.Today’sWenchuanToday’sWenchuanToday’sWenchuanToday’sWenchuanDiscussionWhatshallwedoifanearthquakehappens?1.

A.

Stay

in

the

bathroom

B.

Stay

on

the

balcony(陽(yáng)臺(tái))

2.

A.

hide

under

the

table

or

bed

.

B.

jump

out

of

the

tall

building.

3.

A.

You

should

use

the

lift

to

escape.

B.

You

should

use

the

stairs

to

escape.

4.

A.

keep

off

the

tall

building,

and

go

to

the

fields.

B.

Stay

under

the

tree

or

the

eaves(屋檐).

5.

In

the

event

while

sleeping:

A.

roll

onto

the

floor.

B.

protect

your

head

with

a

pillow

.6.A.Standnearwindows,largemirrors.B.Standalonginterior(內(nèi)部的)walls.1._____coveredthegroundlikeredautumnleaves.2.Agreat

numberofpeoplediedbecause____3.

Waterwasneededbecause______4.Manyrescue

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