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China said that there was a heavy loss of life in the earthquake which struck Tangshan city yesterday. Survivors said that Tangshan, an industrial city of one million people 160 kilometers east of Peking, was completely destroyed.
Observers living in Beijing said it appeared that only a small part of the one million inhabitants escaped death or injury.
Many of the men of Tangshan were working in the mines deep under the earth's surface when the earthquake occurred. Unfortunately, few of these miners have survived.
A lot of people were also working in the city's offices. Regrettably, most were killed under falling concrete when the building collapsed.
The Chinese authorities have not yet given any information about the actual number of casualties, but it is thought that tens of thousands of people have been killed. Hardly a building has been left standing.
China said that there was a heavy loss of life in the earthquake which struck Tangshan city yesterday. Survivors said that Tangshan, an industrial city of one million people 160 kilometers east of Peking, was completely destroyed. Observers living in Beijing said it appeared that only a small part of the one million inhabitants escaped death or injury.
Many of the men of Tangshan were working in the mines deep under the earth's surface when the earthquake occurred. Unfortunately, few of these miners have survived. A lot of people were also working in the city's offices. Regrettably, most were killed under falling concrete when the building collapsed. The Chinese authorities have not yet given any information about the actual number of casualties, but it is thought that tens of thousands of people have been killed. Hardly a building has been left standing.
China said that there was a heavy loss of life in the earthquake which struck Tangshan city yesterday. Survivors said that Tangshan, an industrial city of one million people 160 kilometers east of Peking, was completely destroyed. Observers living in Beijing said it appeared that only a small part of the one million inhabitants escaped death or injury.
Many of the men of Tangshan were working in the mines deep under the earth's surface when the earthquake occurred. Unfortunately, few of these miners have survived. A lot of people were also working in the city's offices. Regrettably, most were killed under falling concrete when the building collapsed. The Chinese authorities have not yet given any information about the actual number of casualties, but it is thought that tens of thousands of people have been killed. Hardly a building has been left standing.
làm mấy bài này quan trọng là từ vựng tốt :v cái này mình cop mạng thôi :v cũng hơi khó
Đáp án: B
Dịch: Những người sống sót nói rằng Đường Sơn, một thành phố công nghiệp của một triệu dân cách Bắc Kinh 160 km về phía đông, đã bị phá hủy hoàn toàn.
China said today that there was heavy loss of life in the earthquake which struck Tangshan city yesterday. Survivors said that Tangshan, an industrial city of one million people 160 km east of Beijing, was completely (51) destroyed. Observers living in Beijing said it appeared that only a small part of the one million inhabbitants (52) escaped death or injury. Many of the men of Tangshan were (53) working in the mines deep under the earthquake(54) occured Unfortunately, few of these miners(55) have survived. A lot of people were also working in the city's(56) offices . Regrettably, most were(57) killed under falling concrete when the building(58) collapsed . The Chinese authorities have not yet given any information about the actual(59) number of casualties, but it is thought that tens of thousands of people have been killed. Hardly a house has been left (60) stadingn .
Almost a hundred thousand people were killed and half a million homes (1) destroyed as a result of an earthquake in Tokyo in 1923. The earthquake began a minute before noon (2) when many people of Tokyo were cooking their midday meals. Thousands of stoves were overturned as soon as the (3) earth began to shake. As a result, small fires broke out everywhere and (4) quickly spread. The fire engines were prevented for going to help as many of the roads had cracked open. It was impossible to use fire fighting equipment (5) because most of the water pipes had burst. Consequently, over ninety percent of the damage was caused by the (6) fire rather than by the collapse of the buildings. Most of those (7) who died were not killed in the earthquake itself but in the fires, which followed. If the earthquake had occurred (8) at night while people were sleeping, far fewer would have died
Almost a hundred of thousand people were killed and half a million homes destroyed as a result of an earthquake in Tokyo in 1923. The earthquake began a minute before noon when the inhabitants of Tokyo were cooking their midday meals. Thousands of stoves were overturned as soon as the earth began to shake. As a result, small fire broke out everywhere and quickly spread. The fire engines were prevented from going to help because many of the roads had cracked open. It was impossible to use firefighting equipment as most of the water pipes had burst. Consequently, over ninety percent of damage was caused by fire rather than by the collapse of the buildings. Most of those who died were not killed in the earthquake itself but in the fires, which followed. If the earthquake had occurred at night while people were sleeping, far fewer would have died.
The large movement of earth under the water causes a very large and powerful tsunami. The tsunami was called the Asian Tsunami in most of the world. It was called the Boxing Day Tsunami in England, Australia, South Africa and Canada because it happened on the holiday they call Boxing Day. The tsunami caused a lot of damage to countries such as Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and Sri Lanka.
Waves as high as 30m killed many people and damaged or destroyed a lot of buildings and other properties. Over 225,000 people died or were not found after the Tsunami, The wave traveled as far away as South Africa (8000km) where as many as 8 people died because of high water caused by the wave. Because of how much damage was caused and the number of people the earthquake affected, over 7 billion was donated to help the survivors and rebuild the areas damaged.
1. Why was the tsunami called the Boxing Day Tsunami in England?
A. Because it happened when people were boxing.
B. Because it happened when people were collecting boxes
C. Because it happened on Boxing Day
D. Because it destroyed a lot of boxes
2. How high were the waves?
A. Thirteen meters B. Eighteen meters
C. Thirty meters D. Two hundred and twenty-five meters
3. What were some people in South Africa killed by?
A. Earthquake B. High water C. High wind D. Property
4. What does the word "survivors' in line 11 mean?
A. houses that aren't destroyed
B. offices that are being built.
C. people that are dead
D. people that are left alive
5. Which of the following is NOT true?
A.Only in Asia the tsunami was called Asian Tsunami.
B. The tsunami caused a lot of damage to Indonesia.
C. Many people died because of the high waves
D. A lot of money was raised to help people
IX/ read the passage and choose the best answers
1. According to a recent survey, most Chinese in Hong Kong preferred to work for Americans. They said that during the past ten years or so American businesses (pay/will pay/are paying /paid) well and were very friendly. Almost all of them who had worked for American said they (were/will be /have been /are) happy in their work. They were then asked (that/if/about /why) they liked working for American (people /men/women/bosses ). Most replied (to/that/if/about) they were usually fair, kind,friendly and generous. When asked whether they liked working for British bosses, however, the Chinese ( answer /wil answer /answered /have answered) that the British bosses were too strict and proud. The survey (conducted /was conducted /has conducted /was conducting) among 200 Chinese managers and advanced business students in Hong Kong. Most of the people (interview /to interview /interviewing /interviewed) said that the working conditions were also much better in American companies
When managers werr asked (where/when/how/if) they often conducted business, they replied that they went to tea houses. A few people said that they had often done business (to/for/with /from) American over lunch at expensive hotel restaurant
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China said that there was (1)..heavy....loss of life in the earthquake which struck Tangshan City yesterday. Survivors said that Tangshan, an industrial city of on million people, 160 kilometers east of Beijing, was completely (2)...destroyed...
Observers living in Beijing said it appeared that only a small part of the one million inhabitans escaped (3)...death...... or injury. Many of the men of Tangshan were working in the mines deep under the earth's (4)...surface...... when the disaster occurred. Unfortunately, few of these miners have survived. A lot of people were also working in the city's offices. Regrettably, most were killed under falling concrete when the building (5)....collapsed...... . The Chinese authorities have not yet given any information about the actual (6).number...... of casualties.
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China said that there was (1)...a...loss of life in the earthquake which struck Tangshan City yesterday. Survivors said that Tangshan, an industrial city of on million people, 160 kilometers east of Beijing, was completely (2)....destroyed..
Observers living in Beijing said it appeared that only a small part of the one million inhabitans escaped (3)....death..... or injury. Many of the men of Tangshan were working in the mines deep under the earth's (4)......surface... when the disaster occurred. Unfortunately, few of these miners have survived. A lot of people were also working in the city's offices. Regrettably, most were killed under falling concrete when the building (5).......collapsed... . The Chinese authorities have not yet given any information about the actual (6)..number..... of casualties.