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文章大意:本文主要介绍了如何在地震中保持安全的建议。
1 . 根据文章内容,完成下列各句。

Every 30 seconds there is an earthquake. But don’t worry because only a few big ones hurt people. Here are some tips on how to stay safely in an earthquake.

If you are indoors during an earthquake, hide under a desk. Stay away from windows and anything that could fall on you.

If you are outdoors, move to a clear place. Try to be away from trees, signs, buildings and streetlights. These could fall on you.

If you are in a shop and far from the door, don’t try to run to outside and rush for exits(出口). Everyone will be doing that and you’ll find it hard getting out. Don’t get into a lift during an earthquake. Just hide under some strong covers near you.

When an earthquake has ended, be careful because after-shocks may still happen. These are just as dangerous as the earthquake itself. So stay under the desk until you make sure it’s safe to get up.

1. Hide ________________, if you are indoors during an earthquake.
2. Try to be away from trees, signs, buildings and streetlights because these could ________________.
3. If you are in a shop and far from the door, don’t try to run to outside and ________________.
4. Don’t get into ________________ during an earthquake.
5. When an earthquake has ended, be careful because after-shocks ________________.
2023-10-13更新 | 74次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市部分区2020-2021学年八年级上学期期末英语试题
文章大意:本文主要介绍了作者去牙买加遭遇飓风的经历。

2 . Last year, my father was busy working, my mother looked after my grandma and my sister started university, so I went to visit my aunt and uncle in Jamaica alone. There I experienced a hurricane (飓风).

I went to Jamaica in December, because between October and mid-December the weather isn’t too hot. However, there are hurricanes during the time, so you have to watch out for that. Luckily, my aunt and uncle heard the warning on the radio before I arrived, so there was already lots of food and drink in their house. I was glad about that, because one of my favourite things about being in Jamaica is the food!

As soon as we saw the first signs (征兆) of the hurricane, we closed the doors, and then we waited. It was a little boring. So I played games and talked with my cousins to pass the time, and we ate lots of food. But the wind crashed (猛撞) around the house day and night, and I began to feel afraid. My aunt told me there was nothing to worry about and that they’d had worse storms than that, so I felt relaxed. As we waited, we listened to the news on the radio. There was lots of water on the roads and on farms, and some trees and houses fell down. The storm began on Monday morning, and then on Wednesday evening it moved out to sea. So we didn’t stay at home for very long really, and then the sun came out again!

1. The writer’s sister didn’t go to Jamaica because she ________.
A.was busy workingB.went to university
C.was afraid of hurricanesD.looked after her grandma
2. What does the word “that” in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A.The weather wasn’t too hot.B.The food in Jamaica was delicious.
C.There was a hurricane warning on the radio.D.There was lots of food and drink in the house.
3. How did the writer feel at first when the hurricane came?
A.Bored.B.Afraid.C.Relaxed.D.Excited.
4. How long did the writer stay at home because of the hurricane?
A.For one day.B.For two days.C.For three days.D.For four days.
5. What’s the best title for the passage?
A.My trip to JamaicaB.The weather in Jamaica
C.Experiencing a hurricaneD.Watching out for hurricanes
2023-10-13更新 | 97次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市河北区2022-2023学年八年级上学期期末英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章介绍了中国研发的新型地震探测系统的用途。
3 . 根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空限填一词。

Every year, 12,000 to 14,000 e    1     happen around the world, killing tens of thousands of lives. So when scientists talk about monitoring(监测)earthquakes, every second counts. Recently, a new AI system d    2     by China is shortening the time it will take to detect(探测)earthquakes.

After an earthquake happens, most researchers can quickly release(发布)the time, p    3    , magnitude(震级)and depth of the earthquake. H    4    , they often don’t include the focal mechanism parameters(震源机制参数), which can be used to predict(预测)the possible distribution(分布)of strong aftershocks(余震).

“It t    5     three to 10 minutes for other countries to release the focal mechanism parameters, but by this time, the earthquake has fully happened and the h    6    has been done,” Zhu said. “This new system can p    7     the focal mechanism parameters in just one second and release the information before the aftershocks reach some areas.”

“If we are a    8     to receive the warning information three seconds earlier after an earthquake happens, we’ll be able to r    9     the wounded by 14 %. With 10 seconds earlier, the wounded can be reduced by 39%.” Zhu said.

This improvement is possible thanks to a deep learning method. The system is trained with millions of earthquake samples(样本). It’s now t    10     in Yunnan and Sichuan provinces.

2022-11-06更新 | 317次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市滨海新区2021-2022学年九年级上学期期末英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:本文主要讲述了沙尘暴发生的地点,原因和预防措施。
4 . 根据文章内容,完成下列各句。

Have you heard of the sandstorm? It is a natural disaster. It often happens in the desert. A sandstorm is like a snowstorm. They both bring a lot of trouble to people. In sandstorms, the wind carries the sand. Sandstorms are different from other disasters(灾难). They come with a warning(前兆) but other disasters come without any warnings. So when you see that clouds have a dark colour, it means there is going to be a sandstorm.

If it doesn’t rain for a long time, sandstorms may happen. When there are sandstorms in cities, there will be no planes in the sky. It would be dangerous for the pilot(飞行员)to fly the plane because he cannot see clearly. There would also be more traffic accidents in the street. The sky is gray and people cannot see very far.

There are many deserts in Africa and Asia. Sandstorms often happen in these places. People can stop sandstorms by planting trees.

1. Sandstorm is a ________ and it often happens in the desert.
2. Both a sandstorm and a snowstorm bring ________ to people.
3. There is going to be a sandstorm if the clouds have ________.
4. Sandstorms may happen if it ________ for a long time. .
5. When sandstorms happen, the pilot cannot ________.
2022-11-05更新 | 270次组卷 | 3卷引用:天津市部分区2021-2022学年八年级上学期期末英语试题
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5 . 1. If an earthquake is happening, the most important thing to do is to DROP and COVER. Drop and cover mean falling onto the floor and getting under something for protection. During an earthquake, if you are indoors, it is very important to stay calm and take cover under a heavy thing.

2. If you are outdoors, stay as far away from buildings as possible.

3. Stay away from glass or anything that can fall.

4. If you are in a crowded place, do not run for the nearest exit. Everyone will be doing that, and it will be terrible. Take cover under something heavy and stay away from things that can fall on you. It is also very important to remain as calm as possible.

5. Be prepared for aftershocks(余震)after the initial(起初的)earthquake has ended. They are smaller than the first one, but still are very dangerous.

1. Suggestion 2 gives us a suggestion on what we should do when we are          .
A.in our homeB.near the glassC.outside a buildingD.inside a building
2. Which is the right way in an earthquake?
A.Run fast when an earthquake happens.
B.Run for the nearest exit in a crowded place.
C.Don’t fall onto the floor when an earthquake happens.
D.Stay calm when an earthquake happens.
3. The underlined word “remain” means “       ” .
A.stayB.bringC.startD.use
4. Aftershocks after the initial earthquake are          .
A.heavyB.dangerousC.safeD.important
5. Which is the best title of the passage?
A.Some Suggestions for Different Places
B.How to Stay Calm in an Earthquake
C.How to Protect Yourself in an Earthquake
D.How to Stay away From the Dangerous Things
2022-02-01更新 | 226次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市红桥区2021-2022学年八年级上学期期末英语试题(含听力)

6 . The fire at Notre Dame Cathedral(巴黎圣母院)in Paris has raised questions about the condition of thousands of other historic buildings across Europe.

Some people say the fire last month was a wake-up call, not just for Europe, but the whole world. Large fires have long robbed humanity of knowledge, art and treasures. One example is the fire at the famous library of Alexandria in northern Egypt about 1700 years ago.

In 2015, the German engineering company Siemens found that Scotland had about 10 serious fires a year, while England lost at least twelve listed buildings a year. In Germany, 70 historic buildings have been destroyed since 2000.

And all too often, fires happen while old buildings are being repaired. Experts say that what is needed is continuous attention and maintenance(维护). These steps, if taken, could help avoid the need for major repairing work.

But regular attention and maintenance costs money.

Part of the problem comes from the shortage of money provided by governments after the 2008 financial crisis (金融危机). As a result, governments are increasingly looking for rich companies to keep up these historic buildings.

“We do need more money, but this is a shared duty for governments, businesses and citizens across Europe,” said an officer from the European Union.

Some say world-famous monuments like Notre Dame are the driving force behind tourism and should get more respect. People have noticed the importance of such respect.

“Historic buildings are a gold mine(矿). You cannot explore it and then just leave the mine and go to another one. It is something you really have to value,” the officer said.

1. After the fire at Notre Dame Cathedral, more attention is paid to ________ .
A.European governments                                   B.famous libraries
C.engineering companiesD.the old buildings
2. According to the passage, one of the biggest enemies of cultural treasures is ________ .
A.robbersB.firesC.moneyD.tourists
3. “These steps” in Paragraph 4 refer to (指代) ________ .
A.attention and maintenanceB.careful repairing work
C.enough respect from peopleD.serious financial crisis
4. The officer thinks ________ should accept the duty of caring for these famous monuments.
A.citizens around the worldB.the European governments
C.rich European businessesD.the whole European society
5. The purpose of writing this article is to ask everyone to ________ .
A.value historic buildingsB.donate plenty of money
C.pay attention to big firesD.avoid exploring mines
2021-01-16更新 | 693次组卷 | 3卷引用:天津市双菱中学2021-2022学年八年级上学期期中测试英语试题

7 . November 5 is World Tsunami(海啸) Awareness Day. Tsunami is a Japanese word for a long, destructive(摧毁性的) ocean wave caused by an undersea earthquake. The goal of the anniversary is to learn from disasters(灾害) of the past and to prepare for the future. Two tsunamis in the last 15 years have changed the way people around the world think about these destructive events.

On December26, 2004, a magnitude (震级) 9 earthquake near the coast of Indonesia caused tsunami waves that struck the coasts of four countries. An estimated(估计的) 230,000 people died and costs were in the billions of dollars. Then, on March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9 earthquake struck northeastern Japan. It was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in that country. More than18,000 people died. The tsunami also caused serious damage to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power center on the island of Honshu. Several nuclear reactors(核 反应堆) were severely(严重地) damaged and leaked(泄漏) radiation(辐射).

The two events caused people in the Pacific and Indian Ocean areas to study and improve preparedness for disasters. This led to the SendaiFrameworkfor DisasterRiskReductionin 2015 in Sendai, Japan. The agreement was a UN effort to raise awareness(提高意识) about disaster risks and to urge(催促) countries to assess(评估)how well they were prepared for them.

Willem Rampangilei is head of the Disaster Management Agency in Indonesia. He said Indonesia passed a law on disaster management after the 2004 tsunami. It led in 2008 to the creation of his agency. “Our responsibilities include reduction and preparedness, emergency response, as well as post-disaster recovery and reconstruction(重新建设),” he said. He added that 150 million Indonesians were at risk from earthquakes, 60 million from floods and four million from tsunamis.

Preparedness has spread beyond Asia. There are now early warning systems in place for the Caribbean Sea, the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and surrounding(周围的) areas.

1. What does the underlined word mean in the passage?
A.Knowledge.B.Preparation.
C.Day of remembrance.D.Change.
2. What do we learn from the second paragraph?
A.Natural disasters are too powerful for people to survive.
B.Earthquakes and tsunamis often take place on islands.
C.Nuclear reactors can be safe even if damaged in an earthquake.
D.Natural disasters can cause great losses to humans.
3. One of the aims of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction is .
A.to reduce the damage caused by disasters.
B.to make people know more about disaster risks.
C.to help people get away from disasters.
D.to help with the reconstruction after the disaster.
2020-01-23更新 | 178次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市和平区天津市第一中学2019——2020学年九年级上学期10月月考英语试题(含听力)
19-20九年级上·天津·阶段练习
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8 . November 5 is World Tsunami(海啸) Awareness Day. Tsunami is a Japanese word for a long, destructive(摧毁性的) ocean wave caused by an undersea earthquake. The goal of the anniversary is to learn from disasters(灾害) of the past and to prepare for the future. Two tsunamis in the last 15 years have changed the way people around the world think about these destructive events.

On December26, 2004, a magnitude (震级) 9 earthquake near the coast of Indonesia caused tsunami waves that struck the coasts of four countries. An estimated(估计的) 230,000 people died and costs were in the billions of dollars. Then, on March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9 earthquake struck northeastern Japan. It was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in that country. More than 18,000 people died. The tsunami also caused serious damage to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power center on the island of Honshu. Several nuclear reactors(核 反应堆) were severely(严重地) damaged and leaked(泄漏) radiation(辐射).

The two events caused people in the Pacific and Indian Ocean areas to study and improve preparedness for disasters. This led to the SendaiFrameworkfor DisasterRiskReductionin 2015 in Sendai, Japan. The agreement was a UN effort to raise awareness(提高意识) about disaster risks and to urge(催促) countries to assess(评估)how well they were prepared for them.

Willem Rampangilei is head of the Disaster Management Agency in Indonesia. He said Indonesia passed a law on disaster management after the 2004 tsunami. It led in 2008 to the creation of his agency. “Our responsibilities include reduction and preparedness, emergency response, as well as post-disaster recovery and reconstruction(重新建设),” he said. He added that 150 million Indonesians were at risk from earthquakes, 60 million from floods and four million from tsunamis.

Preparedness has spread beyond Asia. There are now early warning systems in place for the Caribbean Sea, the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and surrounding(周围的) areas.

1. What does the underlined word mean in the passage?
A.Knowledge.B.Preparation.C.Day of remembrance.D.Change.
2. What do we learn from the second paragraph?
A.Natural disasters are too powerful for people to survive.
B.Earthquakes and tsunamis often take place on islands.
C.Nuclear reactors can be safe even if damaged in an earthquake.
D.Natural disasters can cause great losses to humans.
3. One of the aims of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction is .
A.to reduce the damage caused by disasters.B.to make people know more about disaster risks.
C.to help people get away from disasters.D.to help with the reconstruction after the disaster.
2020-01-10更新 | 34次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市第一中学2019-2020学年九年级上学期第二次月考英语试题
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9 . Lan Lan, a student of Grade Seven in Lushan, was taking a drawing class in a tent on April 23. Guess what she drew—a house with wings. When the teacher asked why she did so, Lan said if her house could f     1     , it wouldn’t fall down in an earthquake.

Lan’s hometown was hit by a s     2    earthquake on April 20. At least 196 people were killed and more than 11,000 were injured. Many people became homeless. Soldiers and doctors q     3    arrived in the area, saving people and rebuilding homes. Lots of money was sent there to help all those in need.

Although we can’t prevent (阻止) an earthquake from happening, we can use some methods to r     4    harm. During an earthquake, do not jump out of high buildings because it is very d     5    . Another method is to cover your head and neck u     6    a strong table or desk. If there is no shelter (躲避处) nearby, you can also stay by a wall, and cover your head and neck with your arms and hands. And then you must keep calm and stay there u     7     the shaking stops.

Japan is a c     8     which lies on the earthquake belt (地震带) and it is very good at dealing with earthquakes. From a very young age, the Japanese are already taught how to survive (幸存) them. Students often receive earthquake training. Almost in every Japanese family you can find a survival kit (救生装备) with a flash-light, a radio, water and enough food for several days. This helps people to stay a     9    after an earthquake.

“There should be more safety t     10    at schools in our country,” said Xu Jiannong, an education expert in Beijing. There is no more truth than this when one’s life is the most important of all.

2018-01-08更新 | 710次组卷 | 6卷引用:2017年初中毕业升学考试(天津卷)英语
10 . Some countries have a large number of earthquakes. Japan is one of them, while others do not have many, for example, there are few earthquakes in Britain.
There is often a great noise during an earthquake.   The ground vibrates (颤动).Houses fall down. Railways are broken, which causes trains to turn over. Sometimes thousands of people are killed in different ways. About 60,000 were killed in 1783 in the south of Italy. Some people say that earthquakes often happen near volcanoes(火山), but it is not true. The centres of some earthquakes are under the sea. The bottom of the sea suddenly moves. The powerful forces inside the earth break the rocks. The coast is shaken and great waves appear. These waves travel long distances and rush over the land when they reach it, breaking down houses and other buildings. Sometimes they break more buildings than the earthquake itself.
A terrible earthquake happened in Assam, India, in 1986.The land near Shillong suddenly moved 1.5 feet to one side, and then back again. It continued to act like this 20 times a minute.Few buildings could stand what was happening and the great stones flew four feet up into the air. What kind of building stays up best in an earthquake? The Americans carefully studied the results of the earthquake at San Francisco(1906) and believed it best for buildings to be made with concrete(混凝土) walls together by steel frames. Such are the buildings that can't burn or fall easily.
1. The best title of this passage should be       .
A.The Centres of Earthquakes
B.Earthquakes
C.The Loss(损失) Caused by Earthquakes
D.Buildings and Earthquakes
2. Which of the following is NOT true?
A.Trains' turning over is directly caused by the earthquakes.
B.Some earthquakes have their centres under the sea.
C.It isn't certain that earthquakes happen near volcanoes.
D.Buildings with concrete walls are better against earth quakes.
3. Earthquakes often happen       .
A.near volcanoesB.in Japan
C.in BritainD.Both A and B
4.       make(s) more loss than the earthquake itself.
A.Nothing
B.Volcanoes
C.Forces inside the earth
D.Terrible waves by the earthquake
5. When an earthquake happens,      can be heard.
A.trainsB.thousands of people
C.a great noiseD.the powerful forces
2016-12-12更新 | 133次组卷 | 1卷引用:2014-2015学年天津宝坻王卜庄镇初级中学八年级上期末英语试卷
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