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职称英语Moderate Earthquake Strikes England

职称英语Moderate Earthquake Strikes England

适度地震攻击第七篇 Moderate Earthquake Strikes England中度地震袭击英国适度地震攻击东南部A moderate earthquake struck parts of southeast England on 28 April 2007,2007年4月28日英格兰东南部地区发生中度地震推翻烟囱唤醒居民toppling chimneys from houses and rousing residents from their beds.一些房屋烟囱倒塌,许多居民半夜从睡梦中惊醒。

数个没有电肯特郡Several thousand people were left without power in Kent County.肯特郡几千人遭遇断电。

遭受轻微的颈部伤害One woman suffered minor head and neck injuries.一名女子头部和颈部受了轻伤。

感觉滑行游乐场"lt felt as if the whole house was being slid across like a fun-fair ride," said the woman.“它(地震)给人的感觉是整幢房子就像游乐场的滑行机一样在滑动。

” 该女子说。

地质调査震级地震The British Geological Survey said the 4.3-magnitude quake struck at 8:19 a.m.英国地质调査局说,本次里氏4. 3级的地震发生于上午8点19分,居中的底部海峡and was centered under the English Channel,震中在英吉利海峡底部,英里以南多佛尔入口海峡隧道about 8.5 miles south of Dover and near the entrance to the Channel Tunnel.位于多佛尔以南约8. 5英里处的海峡隧道入口附近。

2014年副高英语职考

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No (9)(matter) how good ... This is a (10)(perfectly)normal ...family (11)(members); Make sure …allow (12)(plenty of) time to help your shild settle in;All children are different; ...more(13)(attached) to theirmothers;Remember that if you want to (14)(do) the best for ...the (15)(quality) that matters》。

BBC 尼泊尔与中国接壤地区发生7.3级强震

BBC 尼泊尔与中国接壤地区发生7.3级强震

Nepal earthquake, magnitude 7.3, strikes near EverestWhen the earthquake struck, people in Kathmandu ran out on to the streetsA major earthquake has struck eastern Nepal, near Mount Everest, two weeks after more than 8,000 died in a devastating quake.At least 29 people have been killed and 1,006 injured, according to the Nepali government.The latest earthquake hit near the town of Namche Bazaar, near Mount Everest.The US Geological Survey said it had a magnitude of 7.3. An earthquake on 25 April, centred in western Nepal, had a magnitude of 7.8.The latest tremor was also felt in northern India and Bangladesh, and was centred east of the Nepalese capital Kathmandu, in a rural area close to the Chinese border.In Kathmandu, which was badly damaged last month, people rushed out of buildings as the quake struck at 12:35 local time (06:50 GMT).Rescue helicopters have been sent to districts north-east of the capital, that are believed to be worst hit.A spokesman for Nepal's government told the BBC that 31 of the country's 75 districts had been affected.At the scene: Simon Cox, BBC, KathmanduYou could feel it really strongly. It went on for about 25 seconds - the ground was shaking, the birds started squawking, you could feel the buildings shaking.There was another aftershock and people were all out on the street. That aftershock really added anxiety and panic. People started crying.They are calm but you can tell they are all scared.The BBC's Yogita Limaye, who was in Nepal's mountains when the latest earthquake struck, said: "The earth shook and it shook for a pretty long time."I can completely understand the sense of panic. We have been seeing tremors: it's been two-and-a-half weeks since the first quake. But this one really felt like it went on for a really long time. People have been terrified."The quake was followed by another strong aftershock, measuring 6.3The earthquake caused some buildings to collapse in the centre ofKathmanduAt least four people were killed in the town of Chautara, east of Kathmandu, where a number of buildings are reported to have collapsed.The International Organisation for Migration said bodies were being pulled from rubble there. Krishna Gyawali, the chief district officer for Chautara, said there had been a number of landslides.The quake struck at a depth of 15km (9.3 miles), according to the US Geological Survey - the same depth as the April 25 quake. Shallow earthquakes are more likely to cause more damage at the surface.Tuesday's earthquake is likely to be one of the largest to hit Nepal, which has suffered hundreds of aftershocks since 25 April.The 7.3 quake was followed by six aftershocks of magnitude 5.0 or higher.One tremor that hit 30 minutes later, centred on the district of Ramechhap, east of Kathmandu, had a magnitude of 6.3.Analysis: Jonathan Amos, science correspondent, BBC News Scientists are already producing some preliminary analyses of Tuesday's quake.The epicentre this time is about 80km (50 miles) east-north-east of Kathmandu, halfway to Everest. On 25 April, the big quake began 80km to the north-west of the capital.In April, we saw the fault boundary rupture eastwards for 150km (93 miles). And the immediate assessment suggests Tuesday's tremor has occurred right at the eastern edge of this failure.In that context, this second earthquake was almost certainly triggered by the stress changes caused by the first one. Indeed, the US Geological Survey had a forecast for an aftershock in this general area.Its modelling suggested there was 1-in-200 chance of a M7-7.8 event occurring this week. So, not highly probable, but certainly possible.Quake experts often talk about "seismic gaps", which refer to segments of faults that are, to some extent, overdue a quake. Tuesday's big tremor may well have filled a hole between what we saw on 25 April and some historic events - such as those in 1934, that occurred further still to the east.。

职称英语2012年考试

职称英语2012年考试

2012年职称英语变化二、2012年教材新增文章(一)阅读判断1.第七篇:Moderate Earthquake Strikes England2.*第十一篇:Computer Mouse(二)概括大意与完成句子1.第六篇:How We Form First Impression2.第十篇:Washoe Learned American Sign Language(三)阅读理解1.第一篇:Telling Tales about People2.第八篇:The Changing Middle Class3.第十篇:A Letter from Alan4.第十一篇:The Development of Ballet5.第十六篇:The Sahara 6.*第十七篇:Eiffel Is an Eyeful(2011年教材中为C级文章)7.*第十八篇:Goal of American Education(2011年教材中为C级文章)8.*第十九篇:The Family9.*第二十篇:Tales of the Terrible Past10.*第二十一篇:Spacing in Animals(2011年教材中为C级文章)11.*第二十二篇:Some Things We Know about Language(2011年教材中为C级文章)12.*第二十三篇:The Only Way Is Up(2011年教材中为C级文章)13.*第二十四篇:Clone Farm(2011年教材中为C级文章)14.*第二十五篇:Income(2011年教材中为C级文章)15.*第二十六篇:Seeing the World Centuries Ago16.*第二十七篇:Importance of Services(2011年教材中为C级文章)17.*第二十八篇:The National Park Service(2011年教材中为C级文章)18.*第二十九篇:Find Yourself Packing It On? Blame Friends(2011年教材中为C级文章)19.*第三十篇:"Lucky" Lord Lucan - Alive or Dead20.*第三十三篇:Oseola McCarty21.+第三十四篇:To Have and Have Not22.+第三十五篇:Going Her Own Way23.+第三十六篇:A Tale of Scottish Rural Life(2011年教材中为B级文章)24.+第三十七篇:Pop Music in Africa25.+第三十八篇:Why So Many Children26.+第三十九篇:Eat to Live(2011年教材中为B级文章)27.+第四十篇:Narrow Escape(2011年教材中为B级文章)28.+第四十七篇:Narrow Escape(四)补全短文1.第九篇:Heat Is Killer2.*第十一篇:Virtual Driver(五)完形填空1.第一篇:A Life with Birds2.第二篇:S Lucky Break3.第三篇:Global Warming4.第四篇:A Success Story5.第五篇:Traffic in Our Cities6*.第六篇:Teaching and Learning 7.*第七篇:The Difference between Man and Computer8.*第八篇:Look on The Bright Side9.*第九篇:The First Bicycle10.*第十篇:Working Mothers11.+第十一篇:School Lunch12.+第十二篇:A Powerful Influence13.+第十三篇:The Old Gate14.+第十四篇:Family History15.+第十五篇:Helen and Martin温馨提示:每年教材中新增篇幅的考试几率非常大,是考试复习的重点!职称英语2012年考试全解析】一、职称英语考试难度自1996年推出职称英语考试,根据人事考试网提供的数据来看,全国每年的通过率平均在60%左右。

翻译学习:什么是地震(双语)

翻译学习:什么是地震(双语)

翻译学习:什么是地震?(双语)Earthquakes, also called temblors, can be so tremendously destructive, it’s hard to imagine they occur by the thousands every day around the world, usually in the form of small tremors.地震的另一个表达是“temblors”,是有可能造成极大破坏力的灾难。

但其实你知道吗?世界上各个角落每天都在发生着的小型地震多到难以计数。

Some 80 percent of all the planet's earthquakes occur along the rim of the Pacific Ocean, called the "Ring of Fire" because of the preponderance of volcanic activity there as well. Most earthquakes occur at fault zones, where tectonic plates—giant rock slabs that make up the Earth's upper layer—collide or slide against each other. These impacts are usually gradual and unnoticeable on the surface; however, immense stress can build up between plates. When this stress is released quickly, it sends massive vibrations, called seismic waves, often hundreds of miles through the rock and up to the surface. Other quakes can occur far from faults zones when plates are stretched or squeezed.世界上80%的地震和火山发生在环太平洋火山地震带上。

历年英语B级真题阅读理解

历年英语B级真题阅读理解

历年英语B级真题阅读理解学习是一个长久的过程,而且同学在学习学校英语的时候要学习大量的英语单词,单词是英语学习的基础之中的基础,任何一个英语成果好的同学都有肯定的单词量,所以同学们在学习英语的时候肯定不能忽视背诵单词这个事情。

下面是我为大家整理的有关英语B级真题阅读理解,期望对你们有帮忙!英语B级真题阅读理解下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。

请依据短文内容,为每题确定1个选项。

第一篇 Why Buy Shade-Grown Coffee?When people argue about whether coffee is good for health, theyre usually thinking of the health of the coffee drinker. Is it food for your heart? Does it increase blood pressure? Does it help you concentrate? However, coffee affects the health of the human population in other ways, too.Traditionally, coffee bushes were planted under the canopy(树冠)of taller indigenous(土生土长的)trees. However, more and more farmers in Latin America are deforesting the land to grow full-sun coffees. At first, this increases production because more coffee bushes can be planted if there aren’t any trees. With increased production come increased profits.Unfortunately, deforesting for coffee production immediately decreases local-wildlife habitat. Native birdsnest and hide from predators(捕食者)in the tall trees and migrating birds rest there.Furthermore, in the long term, the full-sun method also damages the ecosystem because more chemical fertilizers and pesticides are needed to grow the coffee. The fertilizers and pesticides kill insects that eat coffee plant, but then the birds eat the poisoned insects and also die. The chemicals kill or sicken other animals as well, and can even enter the water that people will eventually drink.Fortunately, farmers in Central and South America are beginning to grow more coffee bushes in the shade. We can support these farmers by buying coffee with such labels as shade grown and bird friendly. Sure, these varieties might cost a little more. But were paying for the health of the birds, the land, ourselves, and the planet. I think its worth it.31.What is the main idea of this passage?A. Farmers are changing the way they grow coffee.B. Coffee is becoming more expensive to produce.C. Shade-grow coffee is more expensive than sun-grow coffee.D. People should buy shade-grown coffee.32.The function of the word Traditionally in Paragraph 2is to show_____.A. the positive effects of coffee.B. a change of coffee growth.C. something that is the most important.D. how coffee production used to be.33.What does increased production of full-sun coffee bring about?A. More insects.B. Better quality coffee.C. Larger farms.D. Higher profits.34.How do farmers find more land for growing full-sun coffee?A. They buy more land from other farmers.B. They cut down trees.C. They move to another country.D. They turn grassland into farmland.35.The full-sun method may affect the followingEXCEPT_____ full sunA. insects.B. air.C. birdsD. humans其次篇 Washoe Learned American Sign LanguageAn animal that influenced scientific thought has died. A chimpanzee named Washoe and born in Africa died of natural causes late last month at the age of 42 at a research center in the American state of Washington. Washoe had become known in the scientific community and around the world for her ability to use American Sign Language. She was said to be the first non-human to learn a human language. Her skills also led to debate about primates and their ability to understand language.Research scientists Allen and Beatrix Gardner began teaching Washoe sign language in 1966.In 1969, the Gardners described Washoes progress in a scientific report. The people who experimented with Washoe said she grew to understand about 250 words. For example, Washoe made signs to communicate when it was time to eat. She could request foods like apples and bananas. She also asked questions like, Who is coming to play? Once the news about Washoe spread, many language scientists began studies of their own into this new and exciting area of research. The whole direction of primate research changed.However, critics argued Washoe only learned to repeat sign language movements from watching her teachers. They said she had never developed true language skills. Even now, there are some researchers who suggest that primates learn sign language only by memory, and perform the signs only for prizes. Yet Washoes keepers disagree. Roger Fouts is a former student of the Gardeners. He took Washoe to a research center in Ellensburg, Washington. There, Washoe taught sign language to three younger chimpanzees, which are still alive.Scientists like private researcher Jane Goodall believe Washoer provided new information about the mental workings of chimpanzees. Today, there are not as many scientists studying language skills with chimps. Part of the reason is that this kind of research takes a very long time.Debate continues about chimps understanding of human communication. Yet, one thing is sure-Washoe changed popular ideas about the possibilities of animal intelligence36. The Gardeners’ experiment with Washoe_____.A. began in 1969B. won a big prizeC. lasted three yearsD. influenced primate research37. The second paragraph mainly discusses_____.A. a report about Washoe’s progress in learning sign languageB. the whole direction of primate researchC. new primate researches conducted by many language scientificD. an experiment with Washoe at a research center in Africa.38. The Gardeners’ experiment with Washoe was criticized because______.A. just ask some simple questionB. only copy teachers’ sign languageC. only memorize about 250wordsD. just repeat short sentences.39. According to the passage, which of the following is true?A. Roger Fouts taught sign language to three younger chimpanzees.B. Washoe was the first chimp to use American Sign LanguageC. A chimpanzee died of natural causes in Africa at aresearch centerD. Nowadays there are still lots of scientists experimenting with chimpanzees40. We can draw a conclusion from the last paragraph that_____.A. Whether chimps can learn a human language remains unansweredB. primate have the ability to speak a languageC. animals cannot learn a human signD. Washoe is as intelligent as humans第三篇 Moderate Earthquake Strikes EnglandA moderate earthquake struck parts of southeast England on28 April 2023,toppling chimneys from houses and rousing residents from their beds. Several thousand people were left without power in Kent County. One woman suffered minor head and neck injuries.It felt as if the whole house was being slid across like a fun-fair ride, said the woman.The British Geological Survey said the 4.3-magnitude quake struck at 8:19 a.m. and was centered under the English Channel, about 8.5 miles south of Dover and near the entrance to theChannel Tunnel.Witnesses said cracks appeared in walls and chimneys collapsed across the county. Residents said the tremor had lasted for about 10 to 15 seconds.I was lying in bed and it felt as if someone had just got up from bed next to me. said Hendrick van Eck,27,of Canterbury about 60 miles southeast of London.I then heard the sound of cracking, and it was getting heavier and heavier. It felt as if someone was at the end of my bed hopping up and down.There are thousands of moderate quakes on this scale around the world each year, but they are rare in Britain. The April 28 quake was the strongest in Britain since 2023 when a4.8-magnitude quake struck the central England city of Birmingham.The countrys strongest earthquake took place in the North Sea in 1931,measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale. British Geological Survey scientist Roger Musson said the quake took place on 28 April in an area that had seen several of the biggest earthquakes ever to strike Britain, including one in 1580 that caused damage in London and was felt in France.Musson predicted that it was only a matter of time before another earthquake struck this part of England. However, people should not be scared too much by this prediction, Musson said, as the modern earthquake warning system of Britain should be able to detect a forthcoming quake and announce it several hours before it takes place. This would allow time for people to evacuate and reduce damage to the minimum.41. The biggest earthquake took place in Britain_____.A in 1931B in 1580C in 2023D in 202342. The word “collapsed” in paragraph 4 most probably means_____.A. Fell apartB. Flew offC. Shook upD. Blew out43. The phrase “this scale” in paragraph 6 refers to_____.A. 4.8-magnitude quakeB. 4.3-magnitude quakeC. 5.8on the Richer scaleD 6.1on the Richer scale44. The following statements are true Except____.A. the quake caused a power failure in Kent CountryB. the tremor lasted for 10-15 seconds.C. people in Canterbury felt strong quakeD. the quake was centered under the Channel Tunnel.45. It can be learned from the last paragraph that____.A. moderate earthquakes often strike London in the historyB. earthquake warming system of Britain can predict the forthcoming quakeC. another earthquake is predicted to occur in EnglandD. the French also felt the earthquake taking place on 28,April历年英语B级真题阅读理解文档内容到此结束,欢迎大家下载、修改、丰富并分享给更多有需要的人。

职称英语全文翻译(第2-4部分)

职称英语全文翻译(第2-4部分)

第二部分阅读判断第一篇Inventor of LEDLED的发明者当Nick Holonyak着手用半导体含金创造一种新的可视照明设备的时候,同事们都认为他不现实。

今天,他发现的发光二极管,或叫LED,使用范围覆盖从DVD到机场警钟的一切东西。

他的许多学生继续着他的工作,发明了交通灯中使用的照明设备和其他的日用技术。

2004年4月23号,Holoyak在华盛顿的一次典礼上被授予Lemelson-MIT项目的50万美元的奖金。

这是麻省理工的Lemelson-MIT项目第十年颁奖给杰出的发明人。

“任何时候你得了奖,不论是大是小,总是一分惊喜。

”Holonyad说。

Holonyak,75岁,是20世纪50年代初期晶体管的发明者John Bardeen的学生。

从研究生院毕业之后,Holonyak在Bell实验室工作。

之后去了通用电器公司,在那里他发明了一种开关,现在家用减光开关中普遍使用。

后来,Holonyak开始研究如何应用半导体发电。

当他的同事们正在研究如何发出看不见的光时,他却想要看得见的光。

1962年他发明的LED,现在的使用寿命可以比白炽灯泡长十倍,而且更环保、更经济。

Holonyak现在是伊利诺斯大学电子、计算机工程和物理专业的教授,他说他预料到LED的使用有可能像今天这样普遍,但没有意识到它会有多少用途。

“开始的时候你并不知道,你认为你在做一件很重要的事情,你认为它值得做,但是你不能说出要付出多大的代价,什么时候付出,怎样付出。

你并不知道。

”他说。

Lemelson-MIT项目同样授予75岁的Edith Flanigen 10万美元的终身成就奖,她的成就是创造新一代的“分子筛”,也就是可以通过大小来分离分子。

第二篇EL Nino厄尔尼诺当某些预报方法不能提前几个月成功预测1997年厄尔尼诺现象的时候,哥伦比亚大学的研究人员说他们的方法可以提前两年预测厄尔尼诺现象。

这对全世界各地的政府、农民和其他寻求为厄尔尼诺带来的干旱和大雨做准备的人来说是一条好消息。

大学英语四级分类模拟题234

大学英语四级分类模拟题234

大学英语四级分类模拟题234Writing1、For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay about a journey that you find most unforgettable. You should state the reasons and write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.2、For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay according to the following instructions. You should write at least 120words but no more than 180 words.Suppose your classmate Li Ming has won a first-class scholarship, what would you like to say to him to show your congratulations?3、For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay according to the following instructions. You should write at least 120words but no more than 180 words.Suppose a mild earthquake takes place in your campus, what should you do to protect yourself from being hurt?4、For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay according to the following instructions. You should write at least 120words but no more than 180 words.Suppose you are a freshman of a college and you would like to join one or two campus societies that you are interested in, how would you apply for them? Write a letter to express your intention and ask for more information about them.5、For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay according to the following instructions. You should write at least 120words but no more than 180 words.An important international meeting will be held in your university and some foreign friends will come to your city and attend the meeting. You would like to become a volunteer to meet those foreign friends at the airport and help arrange their accommodation etc. Write a letter to the organizers to express your intention and demonstrate your strength to convince them that you are qualified for the tasks.答案:Writing1、[参考范文]Having traveled to many places since I was a child, I have seen many splendid landscapes, met lots of nice people, and experienced plenty of unexpected situations. But there is one experience I will never forget.It was my first trip to an unknown mountain. There were four of us on that trip. When we were halfway up, it rained suddenly. We hurried into a cave where we could see nothing but darkness. That the path in front of the entrance was blocked by the heavy rain really scared me. Since it was impossible to go back to the route we planned, we had to go deeper into the cave. Franklyspeaking, I was afraid I would die there, so did the other two teammates. Fortunately, we had a very experienced teammate who comforted us calmly. We followed him into the cave, and after half an hour's walk, we saw the daylight shining into the cave. God, we were saved!I will never forget this adventurous experience. Keep calm in the event of an accident, and you will survive. That's what I have learned from that experience. 2、[参考范文]Dear Li Ming,I am writing to offer my sincerest congratulations on your winning the first-class scholarship, which I have learned about from our university website. All of us feel proud of your remarkable achievements. As your classmate, I want you to know how delighted I am to be able to share your academic success.From my perspective, you are one of the most diligent students in our class, and besides that, you are a really intelligent student. You are active in class and you spend most of your spare time in the library. Therefore, I firmly believe this scholarship is a reward that you richly deserve.I am sure that the scholarship you have won is the first of many honors that you will attain in the years to come. I genuinely wish you could make still further achievement in the future and I am looking forward to good news from you soon again.With best wishes.Yours sincerely,XXX 3、[参考范文]Up to now, humanity has still not made an accurate prediction about earthquakes. However, we can take effective measures to protect ourselves from being badly injured in case of an earthquake.If we happen to be in the room when a mild earthquake takes place in our campus, we should keep calm first. It is safer to find a triangular space to shelter yourself. For instance, squat next to a radiator with our heads buried in our hands. When the earthquake stops, we should evacuate from the building quickly and in an orderly manner through the emergency exit. If we stay outdoors when the earthquake strikes, we should protect the head, keep a distance from dangerous substances and pay attention to the wall which may collapse, or any objects that may fall down.These are the internationally accepted codes of protecting oneself from earthquakes. We expect that these survival skills can help more people. 4、[参考范文]Dear Sir,As a freshman in the English Department of our college, I am eager to join a campus society and become a member of it. I consider the campus society to be our second classroom and a stage to show our talents. Moreover, the activities organized by the campus society play an important role in developing our potential and making new friends.As I'm good at singing and playing the piano, I hope to join the Music Society and the Drama Society. Could you tell me what the two societies have achieved in the past and how they are going to develop in the future? I'd also like to know if there are any requirements to apply for the Music Society and the Drama Society. Do I have to go through an interview for my membership in these two societies?Your early reply will be greatly appreciated!Yours sincerelyXXX 5、[参考范文]Dear Sir,As a student, I apply to be a volunteer for the international meeting tobe held in our university, I have learnt that some foreign friends will come to our city and attend the meeting. I would like to become a volunteer to meet those foreign friends at the airport and help arrange their accommodation etc.I consider myself a diligent student in our university because I have wona first-class scholarship this year. Warm-hearted and easygoing, I have been serving in the Student Union since I was a freshman. What is more, last year I took part in an English competition held by our government and won the first prize. It shows that there will be no difficulty for me to communicate with foreign friends. Therefore, I believe I am able to do well if I become a volunteer.You can call me at xxxxxxxxxxx if you have any questions. I hope you can consider my earnest request. Your early reply will be appreciated!Yours sincerelyXXX。

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moderate earthquake strikes england
a moderate earthquake struck parts of southeast england on 28 april 2007, toppling chimneys from houses and rousing residents from their beds. several thousand people were left without power1 in kent county2. one woman suffered minor head and neck injuries.
"it felt as if the whole house was being slid across like a fun-fair ride3," said the woman.
the british geological survey said the 4.3-magnitude quake4 struck at 8:19 a.m. and was centered under the english channel5, about 8.5 miles south of dover6 and near the entrance to the channel tunnel7.
witnesses said cracks appeared in walls and chimneys collapsed across the county. residents said the tremor had lasted for about 10 to 15 seconds.
"i was lying in bed and it felt as if someone had just got up from bed next to me," said hendrick van eck, 27, of canterbury8 about 60 miles southeast of london. "i then heard the sound of cracking, and it was getting heavier and heavier9. it felt as if someone was at the end of my bed hopping up and down."
there are thousands of moderate quakes on this scale around the world each year, but they are rare in britain. the april 28 quake was the strongest in britain since 2002 when a 4. 8-magnitude quake struck the central england city of birmingham10.
the country’s strongest earthquake took place in the north sea in 1931, measuring 6.1 on the richter scale11. british geological survey scientist roger musson said the quake took place on 28 april in an area that had seen several of the biggest earthquakes ever to strike britain, including one in 1580 that caused damage in london and was felt in france12. musson predicted that it was only a matter of time13 before another earthquake struck this part of england. however, people should not be scared too much by this prediction, musson said, as the modern earthquake warning system of britain should be able to detect a forthcoming quake and announce it several hours before it takes place. this would allow time for people to evacuate a nd reduce damage to the minimum.
中度地震袭击英国
2007年4月28日英格兰东南部地区发生中度地震,一些房屋烟囱倒塌,许多居民半夜从睡梦中惊醒。

肯特郡几千人遭遇断电,一名女子头部和颈部受了轻伤。

“我感觉整个房子就像游乐场的滑行机一样在滑动。

”该女子说。

英国地质调查局说,本次里氏4.3级的地震发生于上午8点l9分,震中在英吉利海峡底部,位于多佛尔以南约8.5英里处的海峡隧道入口附近。

一些目击者看到郡中墙壁出现裂缝,并有烟囱倒塌。

当地居民说震动大约持续了10~l5秒。

“我当时躺在床上,觉得好像旁边有人从床上站起来。

”住在伦敦东南部60英里处的27岁的Hendrick van Eek说,“然后我听到有东西裂开的声音,而且越来越响。

就好像有人在我床尾不停地并着脚跳。


这种规模的中度地震世界上每年都会发生几千次,但在英国仍非常少见。

4月28日的地震是英国自2002年中部城市伯明翰里氏4.8级地震以来最强的一次。

英国的地震最高曾达到里氏6.1级,l931年发生在北海。

英国地质勘测所的科学家罗杰?马森说,4月28日发生地震的地区曾经遭受过几起英国最大的地震,其中的一次发生在1580年,那次地震蹂躏了伦敦,并波及法国。

马森预言英格兰的这个地区早晚还会发生地震,但他说人们不必对此产生太大恐惧,因为英国的现代地震预警系统应该能够侦测即将发生的地震,并在震前数小时内通知大家。

这将使人们有时间撤离震区,并把损失降到最低。

词汇:
moderate adj. 中等的magnitude n. 值,强度量
topple v. 倾倒,震倒
rouse v. 唤醒tremor n. 震动
hop v. 齐足跳起
fun-fair n. 公共露天游乐场
scale n. 震级forthcoming adj. 即将来临的
evacuate v. 疏散
geological adj. 地质的
注释:
1. power:电力
2. kent county:肯特郡[位于英格兰东南部]
3. the
4.3-magnitude quake:里氏4.3级地震
4. english channel:英吉利海峡
5. dover:多佛尔[英格兰东南部港市]
6. channel tunnel:海峡隧道。

channel tunnel (常简称为chunnel) 是连接英法两国的海峡隧道。

7. canterbury:坎特伯雷[英格兰东南部城市,中世纪时曾是宗教朝圣圣地]
8. birmingham:伯明翰[英格兰中部城市]
9. the richter scale:里氏震级表。

美国地震学家charles francis richter (1900-1985) 于1935年制定了地震震级表。

练习题:
1. during the april 28 earthquake, whole england was left without power.
a. right
b. wrong
c. not mentioned
2. the channel tunnel was closed for 10 hours after the earthquake occurred.
a. right
b. wrong
c. not mentioned
3. it was reported that one lady had got her head and neck injured, but not seriously.
a. right
b. wrong
c. not mentioned
4. france and several other european countries sent their medical teams to work side by side with the british doctors.
a. right
b. wrong
c. not mentioned
5. the country’s strongest earthquake took place in london .in 1580.
a. right
b. wrong
c. not mentioned
6. musson predicted that another earthquake would occur in southeast england sooner or later.
a. right
b. wrong
c. not mentioned
7. it can be inferred from the passage that england is rarely hit by high magnitude earthquakes.
a. right
b. wrong
c. not mentioned。

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