Earthquakes belong to disasters that we human beings cannot avoid. The 9.0magnitude earthquake, which centered near the east coast of Japan, about 230 miles northeast of Tokyo, was the most powerful one in its recorded history, whose great effect was only beginning to be felt.
The quake creating 30foot walls of water caused huge losses of life and property. Waves were strong enough to reach as far as about six miles inland in Prefecture on the east coast, sweeping across rice fields and tearing cars and boats into pieces. It destroyed entire towns by dragging houses onto highways. A train had left its rail and governments had lost contact with four trains in coastal areas. Electricity was cut off, affecting six million households, more than 10% of the total in Japan. In fact, there was no rail service overnight in Tokyo, highways were shut early on Saturday and the streets were crowded with displaced people.
What’s worse, there were still hundreds of deaths even when lucky survivors were pulled from roofs and carried to safety by military helicopters.
It was shocking that hundreds of more people were missing and tens of thousands of people were homeless. Naoto Kan said he had got used to earthquakes during his 30 years living in Japan but never experienced what he felt like that on Friday. “Buildings shook strongly and fell into pieces, setting off flames and fires. I was afraid the world was coming to an end,” he said afterwards.
It’s reported that the earthquake occurring at 2:46 pm, caused great terror and the US National Weather Service released tsunami (海啸) warnings for more 50 countries.
This passage mainly describes about_____ of Japan’s 9.0magnitude earthquake.
A.the causes | B.the impact |
C.the rescue work | D.people’s feelings |
What Naoto Kan said suggested that he was ________.
A.terrified | B.calm |
C.angry | D.disappointed |
Which statement about the Japan’s 9.0magnitude earthquake is TRUE?
A.It created six miles high waves. |
B.It burnt tens of thousands of houses. |
C.It was centered on the east coast of Japan. |
D.It caused the most deaths in recorded history. |
According to the US National Weather Service, we know ________.
A.weather would greatly change after the earthquake |
B.other countries would not be directly hit by a tsunami |
C.Prefecture would be most seriously hit by the tsunami |
D.more countries were likely to be struck by a tsunami |