20xx年钟祥市胡集镇生活垃圾处理场建设项目可行性报告(编辑修改稿)内容摘要:
to eat. mi ce ran out of the fi el ds l ooki ng for pl aces to hi sh jum ped out of their bowl s and ponds. At about 3: 00am on Jul y 28, 1976, som e peopl e saw bri ght li ghts i n the sky. The sound of the planes coul d be heard outsi de the ci ty, who thought li ttl e of these events, were asl eep as usual that ni ght. At3: 42 am everything began to shake. It seem ed as i f the worl d was at an end!El even kil om etres di rectl y bel ow the ci ty the greast earthquake of 20th century had begun. It was fel t i n Beiji ng, whi ch i s m ore thantwo hundred kil om etres away. O nethi rd of the nati on fel t i t . A huge crack that was ei ght kil om etres l ong and thi rty m etres wi de cut across houses, roads and canal s. Steam burst from hol es in the ground. H ard hil l s of rock becam e ri vers of di rt. In fi fteen teri bl e seconds a l arge lay i n rui ns. The sufferi ng of the peopl e was extrem e. Towthirds of them di ed or were i njured duri ng the earthquake. Thounds of fam il i es were kil ed and m any chi dren were l eft wi thout parents. The num ber of peopl e who were kil l ed or i njured reached m ore than 400, 000. But how coul d the survivors believe it was natural ?Everywhere they l ooked nearl y everything was destroyed. Al of the city’s hospitals, 75% of i ts factori es and bui l di ngs and 90% of its hom es were gone. Bri cks covered the ground l ike red autum n l eaves. N o wi nd, however,coul d below they away. Two dam s and m ost of the bri dges al so fel or were not safe for travel li ng. The rail way tracks were now usel ess pi eces of steel. Tens of thousands of cows woul d never gi ve mil k agai n. H al f a m il li on pi gs and m il li ons of chi ckens were dead. Sand now fi l ed the wel l s i nstead of water. Peopl e were shocked. Then later that afternoon, another bi g quake whi ch was al most as strong as the fi rst one shook Tangshan. Som e of the rescue workers and doctors were traped under the rui ns. More bui l di ngs fel down. Water, fod, and el etri ci ty were hard to get. Peopl e began to wongder how l ong the di sater woul d l ast. Al hope was not l ost. Soon after the quakes, the arm y sent 150, 000 soli ders to Tangshan to hel p the rescue workers. H undreds of thousands of peopl e were helped. The army ani zed team s to di g out those were trapped and to bury the dead. To the north of the city, m ost of the 10, 000 mi ners were rescued from the coal m ines there. Workers buil t shel ters for survi vors whose hom es had been destroyed. Fresh water was taken to the ci ty by trai n,truck and pl ane. Sl owl y, the city began to breathe again. A SAFE HOME It i s sad but that people di e i n earthquakes from fal i ng furni ture and bri cks. Earthquake safety i s very im portant and there is m ore to i t than just keepi ng bui l di ngs from fal ing down. So i f your hom e is i n an earthquake area, you shoul d prepare careful y before the earthquake es. Fi rst, m ake sure you buy a house whi ch is earthquake safe. Al l pi pes shoul d be fi xed to the wal and al l wal l s shoul d be especi al ly thi ck and strong. You al so have to m ake sure that there are bol ts underneath your house. They are one of the most im portant ways of protecti ng a house. Make sure the bui l di ng has no breaken wi ndows and i s wel repai red. Second , l ok at the objects i n your house. Those i n the l ivi ng room, whi ch are the m ost l ikel y to hurt us, are puters, tel evisions and l amps. They can be tied to tabl es or them so they won’t easil y move around. The kitchen, whi ch i s al so very dangerous, must have strong doors on al l the cupboards. Thi s is the pl ace where m any sm al l things are stored that m i ght fal l down. The water heater shoul d have a case round i t too. Wi ndows are speci al probl em . When they break, gl ass can cause m any acci dents, . It i s better to use safety gl ass if you can, especi al y for pi ctures. Al ways remember:” It is better to be safe than sorry.” TH E STORY OF AN EYEWITNESS By Jack London N ever before i n hi story has a ci ty been so pl etel y destroyed. San Franci sco i s gone. N othi ng i s l eft of it but m emori es and som e houses far from the centre of the ci ty. Its buni ness are gone. The factori es, hotel sand palace are al l gone too. Wi thi n an hour after the earthquake, the sm oke of SanFrancio’s fires coul d been seen 160 kil ometres away. The sun is red in the dark sky. There was no stopping the fires. There was no way to ani ze or m uni cate. The steel rail way tracks were now usel ess. And the great pi pes for caryi ng water under the streets had burst. Al of the ways m an had m ade to keep the ci ty safe were gone i n the thirty second the earth moved. O ut at sea i t was calm. N o wi nd cam e up. Yet from every di recti oneast, weast, north, andsouth,strong wi nds bl ew upon the unl ucky city. Man hi msel f had to make ruins of the city’s best buil dings so that they woul d not be a danger to those in the streets. A list of buil di ngs undesteryed was now onl y a few addreses. A l ist of the brave m en and the wom en woul d fil l a li brary. A li st of al those kil l ed wil l never be m ade. Amazi ng as it m ay seem , Wednesday ni ght was a qui et ni ght. There were no crowds. The poli cemen sai dnothi ng。 even thei r horses were qui t. There were no shouts or peopl e doi ng crazy thi ngs. In al l those terri bl e hours I saw not one wom an who cri ed, not one m an who was exci ted. Before the fi res, through the ni ght, thousands and thousands of people who had l ost thei r hom es l eft for safety. Som e were covered i n bl ankets. Som eti m es whol e fami li es put everythi ng they owned and coul d save into wagons. They hel ped one another climb the high hil s around the city. Never in al SanFrsncio’s histroy were her peopl e so ki nd as on that terri bl e ni ght. Uni t 5 Elias’ story My。20xx年钟祥市胡集镇生活垃圾处理场建设项目可行性报告(编辑修改稿)
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