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Unit 6: Section A How to Prepare for Earthquakes
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If you were going to rent an apartment, would you like to live on the top floor or on the first floor? Explain your choice.
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advantages, broad vision, ample sunlight, flowing fresh air, convenient, emergency, offers me more chances of survival…
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Have you ever been in an earthquake? What do you think you would do first if the room started to shake?
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You must keep cool. It’s foolish to run aimless or to jump from your building.
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If you are in class, take shelter under a desk, shielding your eyes with your one hand from flying fragments of broken glass.
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If you are in a building, stay in narrow rooms, like kitchens, rest rooms, bathrooms, for protection.
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If you are in a single-story house, run as far away from the house and other structures as possible when there is enough time for you to do so; otherwise, shield yourself under a bed/in a corner or attach yourself to a pillar, covering your mouth and nose with a towel.
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How much do you know about natural disasters?
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flood
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Mud-rock flow
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tsunami
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typhoon
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tornado
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snowstorm
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Sand storm
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drought
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Plague of locusts
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Volcanic eruptions
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The spread of infectious diseases such as : SARS
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Bird flu
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How to predict when an earthquake is going to happen? Scientists have ____ the earth and sea to_________. People have traditionally watched ______ and ______ for warning signs of earthquake. Experimental data show that the amount of _____ (Rn) in the water under the surface of the earth _____ before an earthquake.
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How to prevent the great destruction of property caused by earthquake? Many new structures are built with an _____, which appears to be the most durable type of joint. Architects design buildings so that the building’s _______ and _______ are of equal strength, and _______ are inserted deep into solid soil. Many new houses have relatively _____ and ______. Concrete pillars for highway bridges are now ______ in steel.
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How to prepare for the possibility of a great earthquake? Para.3 Regularly _________ your homes, place heavy objects in________, attach cupboards and cabinets __ walls, and fasten_____. Para.4 Have _____ of water and food at _____ and at_____. Keep survival supplies such as a______, a____, _____, _____, a_____, a tent, some____, and warm clothing.
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Para.5: Keep a fire extinguisher and some proper tools to _______ gas and water lines. Arrange an _____ cooking and heating source. Keep a pair of _____ shoes or boots to ____ your feet. Para.6: Have earthquake emergency____. Make arrangements in case of an earthquake for family members to _____ in time, to meet at a place, to communicate with each other or to check ___ with a faraway friend.
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Conclusion Even if prediction becomes possible, people still have to do their best to ______ disasters by improving ________ and by__________.
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Writing skill A general statement supported by details
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