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________ number of people who were killed or injured in the earthquake reached more than 400 000, and number of people became homeless.


  1. A.
    A; the
  2. B.
    The; a
  3. C.
    A; a
  4. D.
    The; the

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________ number of people who were killed or injured in the earthquake reached more than 400 000, and number of people became homeless.

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A.A; the

B.The; a

C.A; a

D.The; the

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单句改错(每个句子只有一处错误,每处错误只能改动一个词。)
1. Before the earthquake farmers noticed there were deep cracks on some of the well walls.
    ____________
2. Mice ran out of the fields looked for some places to hide.
    ____________
3. People could hear the sound of planes outside city of Tangshan even when there were no planes in the sky. 
    ____________
4. Two-third of the people in Tangshan died or were injured during the earthquake. 
    ____________
5. 75% of its factories, buildings and 90% of its homes was gone. 
    ____________
6. A number of people who were killed or injured reached more than 400,000. 
    ____________
7. Workers built shelters for survivors their homes had been destroyed. 
    ____________
8. Fresh water was taken to the city by the train, truck and plane. 
    ____________
9. In fifteen terrible minutes the big city laid in ruins. 
    ____________
10. The frightening boy whose mother was lost in the earthquake is looking for her now. 
    ____________

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根据课文内容,完成短文。
     Several days before July 28, 1976 many strange things happened in Tangshan. They were signs for an
(1)e______. A smelly gas came out from the cracks of wells and animals became too (2)n______ to eat.
But people who lived there didn't think (3)m______ of that. At 3:42 a.m. that day, the earth began to shake.
In fifteen seconds, a large city lay in (4)r______, and the number of people injured or killed (5)r______
more than 400,000. Water, food and (6)e______ were cut off and the railway tracks were (7)u______ pieces
of steel. Later that afternoon, another big earthquake hit the city. More people were killed or (8)i______ and
more buildings fell down. But all hope was not lost. Very soon the army sent a lot of soldiers to help, and
teams were (9)o______ to dig out the trapped and bury the dead. By and by things improved and the city
began to (10)b______ again.

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Officials in the Midwestern U. S. town of Joplin, Missouri, say the death from Sundays’ big tornado reaches 116 and that search efforts continue for possible survivors trapped in rubble (碎石). Search and rescue teams are conducting their third sweep through the nearly 10 kilometer – long and one – kilometer wide area of destruction left by the tornado. They are working as quickly as possible while weather conditions remain relatively stable. More storms are forecast for the area.

Joplin Fire Chief Mitch Randles said there are areas with large piles of rubble that might hold survivors. “We are still finding individuals. We did rescue seven individuals from underneath rubble yesterday and, of course, we are also finding dead folks as well.” Said more folks and that is why we are doing these searches. We want to make every opportunity that we can to find everybody that is in the rubble and that has survived to this point.”

Randles said the current sweep involves a slower pace that previous searches and that he plans a fourth search, possibly on Wednesday, using specially trained dogs. “We are searching every structure that has been damaged or destroyed in a more in-depth manner, “he said.” I have dogs and dog handlers coming from all over the country do help us in that effort.”

Joplin City Manager Mark Rohr said the Red Cross and other volunteer organizations are helping people who were left homeless by the tornado and that the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, is on hand to help. “Joplin is a great city. We have suffered a great loss, “said Rohr.” We will recover and we will recover strongly and we have a lot of help and a lot of volunteers to make that easier.”

The tornado that struck Joplin was classified by the Natioonal Weather Service as an F – 4, with winds of more than 300 kilometers per hour. It lasted only 20 minutes, but it killed more that 100 people, injured more than 400 others, and destroyed or heavily damaged some 2,000 homes, businesses, churches and a hospital. Authorities have registered more than 1,700 calls about missing people and they hope to resolvemost of those cases soon, as victims are identified and survivors come forth and reunite with loved ones.

This was the worst tornado to strike the United States in 60 years. It was the latest in a wave of violent storms that have swept Midwestern and southern states in recent weeks, leaving more than 300 people dead an causing more than $2 billion dollars in damage.

1.What kind of disaster (灾害)of this article is talking about?

A.tornado           B.earthquake        C.flood             D.drought

2.The best headline for this newspaper article would be          .

A.Difficulties in the Rescue

B.The Great Loss Brought by the Tornado

C.Search for Survivors After the Disaster

D.Worst Tornado in the USA

3.The word “resolve” in Para 5 probably means         .

A.cover            B.settle             C.overcome         D.challenge

4.The number of death caused by the tornado that struck Joplin reached more than       .

A.100              B.300              C.400              D.1,700

5.From the text, it can be inferred that           .

A.many victims might be under the ruins

B.it was impossible to find out survivors

C.the tornado lasted several weeks

D.the bad weather influenced the rescue greatly

 

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