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YUXI, China — Many people of this city in southwester China spent Saturday night in tents, too scared to sleep in their homes after an earthquake which killed 188 people early that morning.
Countless homes were destroyed and lots of people became homeless after the earthquake which is believed to have a magnitude of 7.
The quake was not as serious as the 7.9-magnitude earthquake in 2008 that left more than 70,000 people dead in the Wenchuan area. But villagers who work in Chengdu, about 100 miles away, hurried back home Sunday morning, many on foot, the lucky ones on motorbikes, to check on their homes.
Song Yuanqing, 43, a worker, arrived back after a 22-hour trip and found his house was still there but had already been very unstable(搖搖欲墜). “We would like to do something, but we can’t do anything,” Mr. Song said as he sat with neighbors around an outdoor fire built by the village leader in his backyard.
In all, the government sent about 7,000 soldiers and People’s Armed Police officers to the earthquake-hit area. By Saturday evening, there were so many rescue workers in the area that the government asked volunteers to stop coming.
Li Keqiang, China’s prime minister, flew to the area and slept in a tent on Saturday evening in Lushan County.
The earthquake shook Sichuan Province at 8 a.m., when people were getting up a little later than usual because schools and universities were closed.
“We were just getting up and getting dressed in our dormitory when the building shook, and I looked outside from our window and saw a row of houses had collapsed,” Xu Yan, 22, a student at the Agricultural University in Ya’an, said in a telephone interview. “I had never flew down the stairs faster.”
The Chinese government said early Sunday that the death toll was 174, and about 5,700 people had been injured.
The earthquake was also felt in Chengdu, one of China’s biggest cities and the capital of Sichuan Province. People described water getting out of home aquariums and things like balls falling to the floor.
In the town of Longmen, another hard-hit area near Ya’an, a local man, Zhang Yan, said 90 percent of the buildings had collapsed.
“About 100 people died around here,” Ms. Zhang said in a telephone interview. “Rescue teams have not yet arrived. There is no water or electricity.”
In the 2008 quake, many schools of poor quality collapsed and killed thousands of students. This time, many people also expressed their worries about students on their micro-blogs.
Sichuan Province is also one of China’s best-known hometowns for pandas, and at the Bifengxia reserve, about six miles north of Ya’an, workers said that 20 pandas in the park were safe. “We examined the panda area after the quake, and they were not affected,” said Chen Yong, an officer of the reserve.
【小題1】When did the quake take place in Ya’an? On_______________________.

A.Saturday morningB.Sunday morning
C.Saturday nightD.Sunday night
【小題2】Why did many people hurriy home after the earthquake.
A.They wanted to provide rescue to the hit area and give other people a helping hand as volunteers.
B.They wanted to find out the situation of their home.
C.They felt it too dangerous to stay where they had been.
D.There weren’t enough soldiers in the hit-area.
【小題3】What does the underlined sentence mean?
A.Xu Yan didn’t make it through the stairs.
B.Xu Yan get out of the dorm quickly.
C.Xu Yan felt the earthquake shaking the stair.
D.Xu Yan was scared that he wouldn’t be able to catch up with the stair.
【小題4】Which of the following is NOT true.
A.Tens of thousands of students were killed in Ya’an.
B.The earthquake also influenced some other cities.
C.The government took very quick actions.
D.Most buildings has collapsed in Longmen.
【小題5】Where would you most probably read this passage?
A.Reader.
B.A History of China’s Earthquakes
C.How to Survive(求生) in an Earthquake
D.China Weekly

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YUXI, China — Many people of this city in southwester China spent Saturday night in tents, too scared to sleep in their homes after an earthquake which killed 188 people early that morning.

Countless homes were destroyed and lots of people became homeless after the earthquake which is believed to have a magnitude of 7.

The quake was not as serious as the 7.9-magnitude earthquake in 2008 that left more than 70,000 people dead in the Wenchuan area. But villagers who work in Chengdu, about 100 miles away, hurried back home Sunday morning, many on foot, the lucky ones on motorbikes, to check on their homes.

Song Yuanqing, 43, a worker, arrived back after a 22-hour trip and found his house was still there but had already been very unstable(搖搖欲墜). “We would like to do something, but we can’t do anything,” Mr. Song said as he sat with neighbors around an outdoor fire built by the village leader in his backyard.

In all, the government sent about 7,000 soldiers and People’s Armed Police officers to the earthquake-hit area. By Saturday evening, there were so many rescue workers in the area that the government asked volunteers to stop coming.

Li Keqiang, China’s prime minister, flew to the area and slept in a tent on Saturday evening in Lushan County.

The earthquake shook Sichuan Province at 8 a.m., when people were getting up a little later than usual because schools and universities were closed.

“We were just getting up and getting dressed in our dormitory when the building shook, and I looked outside from our window and saw a row of houses had collapsed,” Xu Yan, 22, a student at the Agricultural University in Ya’an, said in a telephone interview. “I had never flew down the stairs faster.”

The Chinese government said early Sunday that the death toll was 174, and about 5,700 people had been injured.

The earthquake was also felt in Chengdu, one of China’s biggest cities and the capital of Sichuan Province. People described water getting out of home aquariums and things like balls falling to the floor.

In the town of Longmen, another hard-hit area near Ya’an, a local man, Zhang Yan, said 90 percent of the buildings had collapsed.

“About 100 people died around here,” Ms. Zhang said in a telephone interview. “Rescue teams have not yet arrived. There is no water or electricity.”

In the 2008 quake, many schools of poor quality collapsed and killed thousands of students. This time, many people also expressed their worries about students on their micro-blogs.

Sichuan Province is also one of China’s best-known hometowns for pandas, and at the Bifengxia reserve, about six miles north of Ya’an, workers said that 20 pandas in the park were safe. “We examined the panda area after the quake, and they were not affected,” said Chen Yong, an officer of the reserve.

1.When did the quake take place in Ya’an? On_______________________.

A.Saturday morning                       B.Sunday morning

C.Saturday night                          D.Sunday night

2.Why did many people hurriy home after the earthquake.

A.They wanted to provide rescue to the hit area and give other people a helping hand as volunteers.

B.They wanted to find out the situation of their home.

C.They felt it too dangerous to stay where they had been.

D.There weren’t enough soldiers in the hit-area.

3.What does the underlined sentence mean?

A.Xu Yan didn’t make it through the stairs.

B.Xu Yan get out of the dorm quickly.

C.Xu Yan felt the earthquake shaking the stair.

D.Xu Yan was scared that he wouldn’t be able to catch up with the stair.

4.Which of the following is NOT true.

A.Tens of thousands of students were killed in Ya’an.

B.The earthquake also influenced some other cities.

C.The government took very quick actions.

D.Most buildings has collapsed in Longmen.

5.Where would you most probably read this passage?

A.Reader.

B.A History of China’s Earthquakes

C.How to Survive(求生) in an Earthquake

D.China Weekly

 

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In Europe many people died during the Second World War. So at the end of the war, there were many children who lost their parents.

    A man called Hermann Gmeiner wanted to help these children. His idea was simple. He wanted the children who had no parents to have a home. He wanted them to have the deep love and good care of parents.

    Gmeiner had no enough money, so he asked the people to give him some money. With this money he built the first SOS Children's Village at last, in Australia. It was open in 1949 .This is how the SOS Children's Village started. The letters SOS come from “Save our Souls.” The words mean “Please help us!” An SOS Children's Village can give help to the children who need help.

    Hermann Gemeiner's idea for helping orphans soon spread(傳播) all over the world. By 1983 there were 17 SOS Children's Villages in the world.

    Now China has also built many SOS Children's Villages. More and more people like to do something to show their love to the children in the SOS Children's Villages. Do you want to visit an SOS village someday?

SOS Children's _____51____

Who

____52____built the first SOS Children's Village.

Why

He built it to give orphans a __53___.

When       

The first SOS Children's Village was open in __54____           

where

He built it in ____55____.

Meaning

Orphan means a child who has no ______56_____.

SOS comes from "save our ____57___",it means "please __58__ us.

How  59 was it spread

By 1983 there were ___60___ SOS Children's Villages in the world.

51.________    52._______    53._______    54._______    55._______

56.________    57._______    58._______    59._______    60._______

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YUXI, China — Many people of this city in southwester China spent Saturday night in tents, too scared to sleep in their homes after an earthquake which killed 188 people early that morning.
Countless homes were destroyed and lots of people became homeless after the earthquake which is believed to have a magnitude of 7.
The quake was not as serious as the 7.9-magnitude earthquake in 2008 that left more than 70,000 people dead in the Wenchuan area. But villagers who work in Chengdu, about 100 miles away, hurried back home Sunday morning, many on foot, the lucky ones on motorbikes, to check on their homes.
Song Yuanqing, 43, a worker, arrived back after a 22-hour trip and found his house was still there but had already been very unstable(搖搖欲墜). “We would like to do something, but we can’t do anything,” Mr. Song said as he sat with neighbors around an outdoor fire built by the village leader in his backyard.
In all, the government sent about 7,000 soldiers and People’s Armed Police officers to the earthquake-hit area. By Saturday evening, there were so many rescue workers in the area that the government asked volunteers to stop coming.
Li Keqiang, China’s prime minister, flew to the area and slept in a tent on Saturday evening in Lushan County.
The earthquake shook Sichuan Province at 8 a.m., when people were getting up a little later than usual because schools and universities were closed.
“We were just getting up and getting dressed in our dormitory when the building shook, and I looked outside from our window and saw a row of houses had collapsed,” Xu Yan, 22, a student at the Agricultural University in Ya’an, said in a telephone interview. “I had never flew down the stairs faster.”
The Chinese government said early Sunday that the death toll was 174, and about 5,700 people had been injured.
The earthquake was also felt in Chengdu, one of China’s biggest cities and the capital of Sichuan Province. People described water getting out of home aquariums and things like balls falling to the floor.
In the town of Longmen, another hard-hit area near Ya’an, a local man, Zhang Yan, said 90 percent of the buildings had collapsed.
“About 100 people died around here,” Ms. Zhang said in a telephone interview. “Rescue teams have not yet arrived. There is no water or electricity.”
In the 2008 quake, many schools of poor quality collapsed and killed thousands of students. This time, many people also expressed their worries about students on their micro-blogs.
Sichuan Province is also one of China’s best-known hometowns for pandas, and at the Bifengxia reserve, about six miles north of Ya’an, workers said that 20 pandas in the park were safe. “We examined the panda area after the quake, and they were not affected,” said Chen Yong, an officer of the reserve.
小題1:When did the quake take place in Ya’an? On_______________________.
A.Saturday morningB.Sunday morning
C.Saturday nightD.Sunday night
小題2:Why did many people hurriy home after the earthquake.
A.They wanted to provide rescue to the hit area and give other people a helping hand as volunteers.
B.They wanted to find out the situation of their home.
C.They felt it too dangerous to stay where they had been.
D.There weren’t enough soldiers in the hit-area.
小題3:What does the underlined sentence mean?
A.Xu Yan didn’t make it through the stairs.
B.Xu Yan get out of the dorm quickly.
C.Xu Yan felt the earthquake shaking the stair.
D.Xu Yan was scared that he wouldn’t be able to catch up with the stair.
小題4:Which of the following is NOT true.
A.Tens of thousands of students were killed in Ya’an.
B.The earthquake also influenced some other cities.
C.The government took very quick actions.
D.Most buildings has collapsed in Longmen.
小題5:Where would you most probably read this passage?
A.Reader.
B.A History of China’s Earthquakes
C.How to Survive(求生) in an Earthquake
D.China Weekly

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YUXI, China — Many people of this city in southwester China spent Saturday night in tents, too scared to sleep in their homes after an earthquake which killed 188 people early that morning.
Countless homes were destroyed and lots of people became homeless after the earthquake which is believed to have a magnitude of 7.
The quake was not as serious as the 7.9-magnitude earthquake in 2008 that left more than 70,000 people dead in the Wenchuan area. But villagers who work in Chengdu, about 100 miles away, hurried back home Sunday morning, many on foot, the lucky ones on motorbikes, to check on their homes.
Song Yuanqing, 43, a worker, arrived back after a 22-hour trip and found his house was still there but had already been very unstable(搖搖欲墜). “We would like to do something, but we can’t do anything,” Mr. Song said as he sat with neighbors around an outdoor fire built by the village leader in his backyard.
In all, the government sent about 7,000 soldiers and People’s Armed Police officers to the earthquake-hit area. By Saturday evening, there were so many rescue workers in the area that the government asked volunteers to stop coming.
Li Keqiang, China’s prime minister, flew to the area and slept in a tent on Saturday evening in Lushan County.
The earthquake shook Sichuan Province at 8 a.m., when people were getting up a little later than usual because schools and universities were closed.
“We were just getting up and getting dressed in our dormitory when the building shook, and I looked outside from our window and saw a row of houses had collapsed,” Xu Yan, 22, a student at the Agricultural University in Ya’an, said in a telephone interview. “I had never flew down the stairs faster.”
The Chinese government said early Sunday that the death toll was 174, and about 5,700 people had been injured.
The earthquake was also felt in Chengdu, one of China’s biggest cities and the capital of Sichuan Province. People described water getting out of home aquariums and things like balls falling to the floor.
In the town of Longmen, another hard-hit area near Ya’an, a local man, Zhang Yan, said 90 percent of the buildings had collapsed.
“About 100 people died around here,” Ms. Zhang said in a telephone interview. “Rescue teams have not yet arrived. There is no water or electricity.”
In the 2008 quake, many schools of poor quality collapsed and killed thousands of students. This time, many people also expressed their worries about students on their micro-blogs.
Sichuan Province is also one of China’s best-known hometowns for pandas, and at the Bifengxia reserve, about six miles north of Ya’an, workers said that 20 pandas in the park were safe. “We examined the panda area after the quake, and they were not affected,” said Chen Yong, an officer of the reserve

  1. 1.

    When did the quake take place in Ya’an? On_______________________

    1. A.
      Saturday morning
    2. B.
      Sunday morning
    3. C.
      Saturday night
    4. D.
      Sunday night
  2. 2.

    Why did many people hurriy home after the earthquake

    1. A.
      They wanted to provide rescue to the hit area and give other people a helping hand as volunteers
    2. B.
      They wanted to find out the situation of their home
    3. C.
      They felt it too dangerous to stay where they had been
    4. D.
      There weren’t enough soldiers in the hit-area
  3. 3.

    What does the underlined sentence mean?

    1. A.
      Xu Yan didn’t make it through the stairs
    2. B.
      Xu Yan get out of the dorm quickly
    3. C.
      Xu Yan felt the earthquake shaking the stair
    4. D.
      Xu Yan was scared that he wouldn’t be able to catch up with the stair
  4. 4.

    Which of the following is NOT true

    1. A.
      Tens of thousands of students were killed in Ya’an
    2. B.
      The earthquake also influenced some other cities
    3. C.
      The government took very quick actions
    4. D.
      Most buildings has collapsed in Longmen
  5. 5.

    Where would you most probably read this passage?

    1. A.
      Reader
    2. B.
      A History of China’s Earthquakes
    3. C.
      How to Survive(求生) in an Earthquake
    4. D.
      China Weekly

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