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                   Text 1 "We Are       
                    Still Alive!"       
                      
                   About earthquakes         
                       
                   It is a convulsion of        
                    the superficial parts of the earth due to the release of accumulated        
                    stress as a result of faults in strata or volcanic action.        
                    While gentle earth tremors can occur in any religion of the        
                    globe, the more severe ones usually occur near the edges of        
                    the major ‘plates' that make up the earth's crust. The point        
                    at which an earthquake shock originates is called the focus        
                    and the point immediately above this on the earth's surface        
                    is the epicenter. The intensity of the earthquake is reported        
                    as measured by the Richter scale. Major earthquakes generally        
                    measure between about 7 and 9, though in theory there is no        
                    upper limit on the scale.        
                         
                  Minor earthquakes occur around the world       
                    every day, some so small that they can only be "felt"       
                    by sophisticated seismological instruments. But it is the       
                    large earthquakes that preoccupy people's thoughts. Inhabitants       
                    of areas that are prone to earthquakes want to know when to       
                    expect "the Big One".       
                         
                  Seismologists are well aware that predicting       
                    major earthquakes, their location and severity, is something       
                    they have so far been unable to do with any accuracy. Internationally,       
                    seismologists are still at the stage of trying to understand       
                    the earthquake process.       
                         
                  A major earthquake in rural Lijiang region       
                    in Yunnan province in February in 1996 caused extensive damage       
                    to buildings, hundreds of deaths and more than 3000 injuries.       
                    It was China's most devastating earthquake since 1988, when       
                    at least 1000 people died in the south of the country. In       
                    1976, an estimated 242,000 people died in Tangshan in Hebei       
                    province. In Los Angeles, California, in January 1994 and       
                    Kobe, Japan, in January 1995 - these quakes took seismologists       
                    and relief agencies by surprise.       
                      
                  More about the story        
                      
                   After 11 days trapped        
                    in the Hyatt ruins, Arnel Calabia's injured right hand was        
                    gangrenous. Surgeons amputated three fingers, but he was otherwise        
                    unharmed. Luisa "Jingjing" Mallorca emerged from        
                    her ordeal with only minor abrasions and bruises. Pedrito        
                    Dy survived 14 days beneath the debris without serious injuries.        
                    Citing the "exemplary acts of heroism" of the miners,        
                    then-president Corazon Aquino issued a presidential award        
                    commending their "tireless and unselfish deeds performed        
                    under extreme risk to life."        
                       
                  Language notes        
                      
                  1) Adjacent to the tower were seven floors of rooms that rose like steps.        
                      
                  (高楼边上是7层楼卧房,象一段楼梯似的挺立着。)  
                     
                  Adjacent to means very        
                    close.      
                     
                  e.g. The council offices        
                    are adjacent to the library.         
                       
                  2) 
                  The        
                    overhead lights went out.        
                      
                  (头顶上的灯灭了。)  
                     
                  Go out means stop burning or        
                    shining.      
                     
                  e.g. Without more coal,        
                    the fire will soon go out.        
                      
                  3) 
                  Pedrito        
                    arched his back against the mattress, desperately trying to        
                    form an air space.        
                      
                  (帕吉特拱起背顶住床垫,不顾一切地试图形成一个空间。)  
                     
                  To arch means to make into the shape        
                    of an arch.       
                     
                  e.g. The trees arched over        
                    the path.          
                        
                  4)Jingjing Mallorca tripped over the debris.        
                      
                  (京京•莫洛卡被碎石绊倒了。)  
                     
                  To trip (over) means to catch one's        
                    foot and lose one's balance.       
                     
                  e.g. The fisherman tripped        
                    over a root and fell into the river.        
                      
                  5) Jingjing twisted to her side, struggling        
                    to shift the debris from William's body, but she could not        
                    budge the heaviest chunks.        
                      
                  (京京扭向一侧,吃力地把那些碎石从威廉身上移开,但她实在无法挪动最重的那些大石块。)  
                     
                  To budge means to move a little.       
                     
                  e.g. We tried to lift the        
                    rock but it wouldn't budge.   
                         
                  6) 
                  Arnel       
                    Calabia bit his lip, trying to dull the pain from his trapped       
                    right hand.       
                      
                  (阿恩尔•凯兰比尔咬紧嘴唇,试图减轻被困的右手的疼痛。)  
                     
                  To trap means to place firmly with        
                    no possibility of escape.       
                     
                  e.g. Twenty miners were        
                    trapped underground after the fire       
                     
                      
                  7) His internal injuries were dragging him        
                    relentlessly toward death.        
                      
                  (内伤无情地把他拽向死亡。)  
                     
                  To drag means to pull along with        
                    great effort.       
                     
                  e.g. Why must you drag        
                    me out to a concert on a cold night like this?        
                      
                  8) Her dust-caked face was bathed with a sweet,        
                    cool draft.        
                      
                  (她那粘满灰尘的脸,沐浴在清新凉爽的空气中。)  
                     
                  To bathe means to spread over with.       
                     
                  e.g. The child's eyes were        
                    bathed with tears.        
                      
                  9) Arnel clenched his jaw against the pain        
                    as the miners saved through a wooden frame to free him.        
                      
                  (当矿工们锯开一个木头架来解救阿恩尔时,他咬紧牙关忍着疼痛。)  
                     
                  To free means to loosen (a person        
                    that is prevented from moving).       
                     
                  e.g. Her dress got caught        
                    on a rose bush, and she tore it when she tried to free herself        
                    from the thorns.        
                      
                      
                    
                  Text 2 Darwin - Cyclone        
                  Tracy in 1974        
                     
                  About Cyclone Tracy        
                      
                  A cyclone is the Southern        
                    Hemisphere's version of a Hurricane, the only difference being        
                    that cyclones rotate clockwise rather than      
                  counter-clockwise....      
                        
                  Cyclone Tracy didn't appear to be a threat       
                    to Darwin, Australia on the 23rd of December, 1974. Unfortunately       
                    over the next day the storm would rapidly intensify and take       
                    an unexpected looping turn to the east, placing an unprepared       
                    Darwin right in the heart of the storms fury.       
                      
                   When Tracy finally struck        
                    Darwin on Christmas day, she was nearly at Category 5 strength,        
                    packing winds of 150 mph and carrying a 19 foot storm surge.        
                    I t caused an estimated $1 billion in damage and required        
                    the evacuation of 35,362 residents. In all, 70 percent of        
                    Darwin's homes were destroyed or suffered severe structural        
                    damage. All services - communications, power, water and sewerage        
                    - were severed.        
                         
                  Language notes      
                    
                  1) The people of Darwin were well aware of        
                    the threat of cyclone in their part of the world.        
                      
                  (达尔文市的人们清楚地知道到他们这个地区有龙卷风的威胁。)  
                     
                  Be aware of  means having   
                  knowledge of.      
                     
                  e.g. He said that the government        
                    was acutely ( = very) aware of the problem.        
                      
                  2)        
                    But because few of the storms ever hit the towns on the coast,        
                    people had come to discount the warnings.        
                      
                  (但暴风雨极少袭击过海边的这座城镇,所以人们没有重视这一警告。)  
                     
                  Discount here means regard something        
                    as less important.      
                     
                  e.g. Experts have discount        
                    the possibility of a second earthquake in the area.        
                      
                  3) Houses were torn from the ground and thrown        
                    several yards in all directions.        
                      
                  (房屋被掀起,抛出几码外,四处飞落。)  
                     
                  To tear means to remove by sudden        
                    force.      
                     
                  e.g. Several trees were        
                    torn up (=from the ground) in last night's storm.        
                      
                  4) As the full anger of Cyclone Tracy began        
                    to die down, Peter Firth struggled out of his ruined house        
                    and forced open the front door of the Auld's home.        
                      
                  (当怒吼的“特蕾西”龙卷风风力渐弱时,彼特•弗瑟挣扎着爬出倒塌的房子,用力打开奥德家的前门。)  
                     
                  To die down means to be come less        
                    strong, violent.       
                     
                  e.g. The excitement soon died down.       
                     
                  5) The mother Mrs Vivianne Buffery described        
                    the scene at the height of the storm.        
                      
                  (那位母亲,维维安•巴弗雷女士,描述了当时风力最劲时的情景。)  
                     
                  Height here means the main or most        
                    active point.       
                     
                  e.g. The famine was at        
                    its height.        
                      
                  6) The city was so badly hit that it was decided     
                    to bring in bulldozers to knocked down whatever was left   
                  standing.   
                     
                  (整座城市遭到了严重的破坏,最后人们决定用推土机铲除所有残留的建筑。)  
                     
                  To knock down here is to destroy and   
                    remove the structure (a building, bridge, etc.)   
                      
                  e.g. Our house is being   
                    knocked down to make way for a new road.     
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