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2023年云南省玉溪市师院附中英语高三第一学期期末质量检测试题请考生注意.请用铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔12B
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2.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.up earlyin themorning to have awalk,I amsure,you are likely tofeel activeall day.A.Get B.Having gotC.Getting D.To get
2.The doctorstreatment hasworked marvels:the patienthas completely.A.repeated B.returned C.recoveredD.reminded
3.Most peoplequit anyresults appear;they giveup toosoon and a quitterneverwins.A.while B.until C.since D.before
4.Look overthere!There is a long,winding pathup to the house.A.lead B.leadingC.led D.to lead
5..The housecaught firelast week,with littleof theoriginal building•A.remain B.remained C.remains D.remaining一
6.Dont tospring-clean thewhole housejust becausemy motheris comingtheresno needto dothatA.undertake B.attemptC.bother D.hesitate
7.-You knowMr.Green has been illfor days-Yes,I wonderif he is betternow.A.any B.someC.any D.no
8.From mypoint ofview,theres littlechance thatwe will be successfulin trying to changethepresent situation.,it isimportant thatwe tryour best.A.Meanwhile B.OtherwiseC.ThereforeD.Nevertheless
9.The TangDynasty isgenerally regardedas agolden chapterby peopleworldwide,the Chinesecivilization influencedmany neighboringcountries.A.where B.when14,said“I knowmarriages haveto experiencesome17but I think wehave18most of them.”,19that themarriage hadbecome strong.“Weve certainlyexperienced20our fairshare ofcatastrophes,but the most importantthing isthatwere togetherand happy.said the couple.、1A.new-marriedB.newly-marryC.newly-marriedD.new-marry、2A.finallyB.eventuallyC.graduallyD.immediately、3A.metB.facedC.hitD.come、4A.in vainB.in panicC.in sorrowD.in depression、5A.hideB.stayC.remainD.shelter、6A.taken overB.turned overC.got overD.knocked over、7A.nearlyB.narrowlyC.almostD.easily、8A.AtB.WithC.OnD.For、9A.measuringB.is measuredC.measuresD.measured、10A.messB.orderC.chaosD.control11A.effectedB.destroyedC.shakenD.suffered、12A.whenB.whileC.asD.since、13A.ItB.ThereC.ThatD.What、14A.in andoutB.here and thereC.backwards andforwardsD.back andforth、15A.prettyB.fairlyC.muchD.even、16A.whichB.asC.thatD.what、17A.trialsB.tricksC.tripsD.triangles、18A.looked throughB.put throughC.come throughD.got through、19A.addedB.addingC.added toD.adding to20A.rather thanB.other thanC.more thanD.less than第二节每小题分,满分分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词
1.5151的正确形式分
27.15There areall kindsof festivalsthroughout the world.Festivals areheld1,satisfyand pleasethe ancestors,to honoursome famouspeople orimportant events,and toexpresspeoples
2.grateful to the God3,brings thema yearof plenty.For example,Japanese observeObon,
4.people goto cleanthe graves and lightincense inmemory of their ancestors.In India,October2is
5.national festivalto honourMohandas Gandhiwho helpedIndia becomean
6.depend country.And inChina theSpring Festival,which7,celebrate inJanuary orFebruary,isthe most8,energy andimportant becauseit is a festivalthat looksforward to the comingofspring.Why areall thesefestivals everywhereBecause9,the festivals,people canget togethertoeat,drink,have funwith eachother
10.forget allthe dailystruggle anddemands for a while.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文
28.10文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011March IstSunny、、Today I heard ofmy friendLi MeiIn herletter,she asksme aboutmy dreamjob After、think for a long time,I amdetermined to become theteacherId liketo stayat schoolwith studentsThe classis reallike abig family,who canmake me、feel warmAlso itsfantastic tosee usstudents becomegreat peoplewhen theyfinally growWhafs more,teachers havesummer andwinter vacationTherefore,I can have enough time to、travel around the worldBeautiful as my future is,but I must work harder to get good grades and attend afamous、第二节书面表达(满分分)college in order to achieve my goal2125(分)假设你是新华中学高二学生李津,得知校英语社团拟招募英语主持人,你有
29.25意应聘请根据以下内容要点,用英语给该组织负责人写一封申请信内容包括.介绍个人1情况;陈述个人优势(英语水平,知识面等);
2.表达期望
3.注意
1.词数不少于100词;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;书信格式已经给出,不计入总词数
3.词汇:社团:主持人:Society hostDear Sir or Madam,Looking forwardto hearingfrom you.Yours,Li Jin参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1C、2C、3D、4B、5D、6C、7A、8D、9B、10C、11D、12D、13C、14D、15C、16B、17A、18A、19B、20D第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、中,C、D四个选项选出最佳选项、、、、211D2C3A、、221C、3A、4B、23Artificial intelligence,or AI,has beenapplied ina widerange offields toperform specific行tasks,including education,nance,heavy industry,transportation,and soon.EducationThere area number of companiesthat createrobots toteach subjectsto childrenrangingfrom biologyto computerscience,though suchtools havenot becomewidespread yet.Advancements innatural languageprocessing,combined withmachine learning,have alsoenabledautomatic gradingof assignments.AI has also led to anexplosion inpopularity ofMOOCs,orMassive OpenOnline Courses,which allowsstudents fromaround theworld totake classesonline.FinanceUse ofAI inbanking can be trackedback to
77.Banks use artificial intelligencesystems toorganizeoperations,maintain book-keeping,invest instocks,and manageproperties.Also,systems arebeing developed,like Atria,to translatecomplex datainto simpleand personablelanguage.There arealso wallets,like Wallet AI,which monitoran individuaFsspending habitsandprovides waysto improve them.Heavy industryRobots have becomecommon in many industriesand areoften givenjobs that are considereddangerous to humans.Robots haveproven effectivein jobsthatarevery repetitivewhich mayleadto mistakesor accidentsdue tofailure inconcentration andother jobswhich humansmay finddegrading.TransportationTodayS carscanhaveAl-based driverassist featuressuch asself-parking andadvancedcruise controls.AI intransportation isexpected toprovide safe,efficient,and reliabletransportationwhile minimizingthe impacton theenvironment andcommunities.Toys andgamesCompanies likeMattel havebeen creatingAl-enabled toysfor kidsas youngas agethree.Using proprietaryAI enginesand speechrecognition tools,they areable tounderstandconversations,give intelligentresponses andlearn quickly.AI has also beenapplied tovideo games,for examplevideo gamebots,which aredesigned tostand inas opponentswhere humansarentavailable ordesired.、4Which istrue aboutAI andeducationA.Robotshavebeen widely used toteach children.B.AI has been usedto gradestudents9homework.C.AI hasenabled morestudents toreceive education at school.D.Education was the firstfield whereAl wasused.、5Which can be inferredfrom the passageA.Atria can help peopleunderstand complexdata.B.WalletAIcanhelp people makemore money.C.Robots jobsare considereddangeroustohumans.D.Robots canhelppeopleconcentrate.、6From thelast twoparagraphs wecan knowthat.A.Todays driversneednt learnto parktheir carsB.AI ensuressafe,efficient,and reliabletransportationC.Al-enabled toysis designedto improvekids9intelligenceD.Video gamebots canfight againstyou invideo games、7What isthepassagemainly aboutA-The latestprogress inAL B.AI isof greatuse.C.Some applicationsof ALD.AI isused inall fields.、、241D、2A、3C、4D、、251B、2B、3B第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文
1.530后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D、、261C、2D、、5D6D、7B、8C、9A、10C、11C、12D、13A、14D、15C、16C、17A、18D、19B、20C第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单
1.5151词的正确形式、
271.to satisfy
2.gratitude
3.who
4.when
5.the
6.independent
7.is celebrated
8.energetic
9.on
10.and第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、28of asksTodayIheard---------my friendLi Mei.In herletter,she---------------me aboutmy dreamfromaskedthink,the;;job.After—————for a long time,I amdetermined to become——teacher,thinking arealwhoId liketo stayat schoolwith students.The classis------------like abig family,;————reallycan whichusmake mefeel warm.Also itsfantastic tosee--------------students becomegreat peoplewhen theymy/our—,vacation;finally growup.Whats more,teachers havesummer andwinter-------------------.Therefore,I canvacationshaveenoughtime to travelaroundtheworld.Beautifulasmyfutureis,Imustworkharderto getgoodgradesandattenda famouscollegeinorderto achievemygoal.第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29DearSirorMadam,Pm LiJin,a studentfrom XinhuaMiddle School.Tm writingto askforavaluable chance to beahost inyour EnglishSociety.The followingare myadvantages.To beginwith,I have a goodknowledge ofEnglish,which ishelpful formetowork asan Englishhost.Besides,I haveread alot ofbooks,so Iknow alot aboutwestern cultures.Whafsmore,I haveservedasahost insome othershows soI believeI couldperform well.More importantly,Iconsider ita goodchancetoserve ourSociety anddevelop myability.I wouldgreatly appreciateit ifyou couldgive mea chance.Looking forwardto yourreply.Yours,Li HuaC.which D.who
10.The Britishgovernment publishedan officialpolicy documentits plansto bringthe UKout oftheEuropean Union.A.letting outB.putting outC.setting outD.working out
11.Our countryhas launcheda campaignto bansmoking inpublic places,which withsomeheavy smokers.A,concerns B.was concernedC.concerned D.is concerned
12.I wouldappreciate youcould cometo mybirthday party.A.that B.that itC.if D.it if
13.This isa veryinteresting book.Pll buyit,・A.how muchmay it cost B.no matterhow it may costC.however muchitmaycost D.whatever mayitcost
14.The mainissue at the APECmeeting was a climate-change planby AustraliansHowardand backedby Bush.A.put outB.put offC.put awayD.put forward
15.-Lefs takea coffeebreak,shall we-I wishI,but Ihaveareally tightschedule.A.can B.shall C.could D.should
16.—You seemto befond ofclassical music._・As amatter offact,I likejazz musicbetter.A.I dont agree B.Not reallyC.I couldn,tagreemore D.No doubt
17.The widespread ofsuper hybridrice aroundtheworldthe livesof millionsandmillions ofpeople sufferingfrom hungertoagreat level.A.has improvedB.is improvingC.improved D.hasbeenimproving
18.Tom isthe onlyone of the studentswho ascholarship sincelast year.A.has wonB.have wonC.is winningD.wins
19.The youngman hasexperience.He probablycant dothat job.A.few B.littleC.someD.any
20.—What didshe wantto know,Tom—She wonderedwe couldcomplete theexperimentA・when wasit thatB.it waswhen thatC.it waswhen D.when it was that第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选40A BC D出最佳选项(分)
21.6You mayhave neverheard ofLanthanum,Cerium orNeodymium,but these(元素)elements andothers knownas rare earth“play amajor rolein moderntechnology.Theycan actuallybe found in manyplaces on the earth,but notin quantitiesthat canbe mined.Only afewcountries—China,America,India,Australia,Brazil andMalaysia haveany thatcanbe minedenough to be traded.Even thoughsome of these elementssuch asCerium areas abundant as Copper,they are notfound inconcentrated amountson theearths surface.They areoften mixedtogether withother(提取)metals,which makesextraction of these elementsan expensiveand anenvironmentallymessy process.It wasdue tothis reasonthat theterm“rare earth”was invented.Rare earth metals areused widelyin ourlife.Rechargeable carbatteries,computers,iPhones,DVD players,computer monitors,televisions,lighting,lasers,glass polishing,and superconductorsalluse quantitiesof rareearthmetals.Also,with theadvancement in“green“technology likesolarpanels,these shinymaterials arebecoming moreimportant thaneven Anaverage electriccar uses10pounds ofLanthanum forits rechargeablebattery!(存储量)America haslarge deposits of rare earths andhas one of the first mines.It wasopenedinSouthern Californiain
1940.The element“Europium wasthe firstmetal to beseparated inquantity foruse incolor televisions.However,in the1980sand1990s,as Chinastarted producing theseelements inInner Mongolia,the minesin Americaand elsewherecould notkeeppace.The minein MountainPass,California alsofailed environmentalregulations andshutdown in
2002.Now,recognizing theimportance ofhaving more than onesupplier ofthis importantresource,other rareearth owningcountries likeIndia andAustralia areeither dustingoff theirrare earthminesor speedingup theirproduction.It isbelieved that the debateover rare earths willbecome、louder in the comingmonths andyears.1What canwe learnabout rareearthsA.They areactually asabundantasCopper.B・They canbeminedeasily asother metals.C.They canonly befoundina fewcountries.D.They arenot reallyas rareas theyare named.
2、Compared withChina,America・A,paid moreattention toEuropiumB・has largerdepositsofrare earthsC.startedproducingrareearthsearlierD.has morerareearthmines
3、It canbe inferredfrom thetext thatrareearths.A・are nowin greatdemandB.can nowbe usedin fewfieldsC.are harmfulto theenvironmentD.will soonbe replacedby othermetals(分)
22.8On theday the tornado hit,there wasno indicationsevere weatherwas onitsway—the skywas blueand thesun had been out.The firstalert myhusband,Jimmy,67,andI,65,got camearound9p.m”from somescrolling texton theTV Jimmywas watching.Heran upstairsto findme in our third-floor bedroom,and wechanged thechannel from thepresidential primarydebate Ihad beenwatching toour localPensacola,Florida,station.No soonerhad wefound coverageof the tornado thanitwason topof us.Suddenly,thebones ofthe houseshook,the powerwent out,and thewind began to roarthrough blown-outwindows.We hadthree flightsof stepsto navigateto therelative safetyofthe first floor,where acloset fixedunderneath abrick staircasemight bethe firmestplace towait thingsout.Everything aroundrattling,we struggledforward,uncertain whetherwe wouldmake it.As wereached thelast flightof steps,our frontdoor blewout.Shards ofglass fleweverywhere.A three-foot-long treebranch whipped,missing usby inches.By the time Ireached thecloset,the tornadohadbeenover usfor abouta minute.Jimmy pushedme downtothecloset floor,but thewind kepthim outside.I graspedhis armasthetornadoconstantly suckedthe dooropen andtried tobring himwith it.My kneesandscalp werefull ofglass,but Ifelt nopain.If Ihad letgo,Jimmy wouldhave flownright outtheback ofthe houseand intothe bay.Then everythingstopped.In thosefirst quietmoments,I couldntbelieve itwas over.The stormlasted fourminutes.Four ofthe twelvetown housesinourunit werecompletelydestroyed.Of thehouses leftstanding,ours sufferedthemostdamage.Amazingly,none ofus wereseverely injured.、1The authorand herhusband werecaught unpreparedby thetornado mainlybecauseA.they werewatching the presidential debateontheTVB.they missedthefirstalert fromthe TVC.no signsindicated thedisasterD.the governmentdidnt warnthem ofthe severeweather2The authordidnt feelthe painin herkeens andscalp because・A.she lostherconsciousness B.she wasconcerned abouther husbandssafety C.she gottothecloset safe、and soundD.she wasglad thatthetornadowas over3How didwe feelafter thetornadoA.blessed B.depressedC.annoyed D.shocked、4Which wordbest describethe experienceA.interesting B.adventurousC.unpredictable D.educational(分)
23.8The popularTV program Readers hasprompted more people inChina to(小间)practice readingaloud inbooths setup inbig citiesacross thecountry.As the latest TVshow tohelp peopleslove forliterature recover,the CCTVprogramReaders invitespeople fromall walksof lifeto read aloud theirfavorite poems,essays andbooks,or evenpersonal lettersthey wroteto theirloved ones.Just asthe weeklyshow hasbeenwell-received,its readingbooths,equipped withprofessional recordingdevices andcameras,have becomeinstant hits.A crowdof morethan200people werepictured liningup outsidethe ShanghaiLibraryat11am on March4-thefirst day ofthe boothsopening tothe publicin Shanghai.Thedeadline for registrations wasbrought forwardto2pm insteadofthescheduled530pm,asthe numberof waitingreaders continuedto grow.Some waitedmorethannine hoursfor atryoutin thebooth,according tolibrary management“There isan oldphoto in thelate1970s capturingpeople liningup outsidetheShanghai Librarybefore itopens.If thatwasaspring ofreading inShanghai,now Ithinkanother springhas arrivedagain,“library managerZhou Deming,told ThePaper.The readingbooth isthe onlyoneofits kindin the city ofeconomic centeratthemoment,but moreare expectedto beput intouse in the comingmonths,according tothe library*swebsite.The programhasalsoledtobooths inother citiesincluding Beijing,Hangzhou,Guangzhou andXi*antoappeal tomorepeople to readand sharetheir lifestories.With therecent boomof culture-themed TVshows suchas Readersand ChinesePoetryCongress,some areoptimistic thatthis will help thecountry loveliterature andreading againingeneral.、1The CCTVprogramReadersaims to.A.teach peoplewhat to readB.attract peoplesattention toCCTVC.invite people to readaloud inthe boothD.arouse peoplesenthusiasm forreading、2We canlearn fromParagraph3that.A.some peoplewaited foralongtime toread inthe boothB.March4wasthefirstdayoftheopening ofShanghai LibraryC.onMarch4,200people readintheboothD.thetimeforregistrationswas lengthenedfor threeandahalf hours、3The passagemainly tellsthat.A.many peopleline uptoreadaloud in reading boothsB.more readingbooths willbe setup inthe futureC.Readers hasbecome popularall overChinaD.Readers hasinspired morepeopletoreadaloudinreadingbooths(分)
24.8The onething everyoneloves tohate whenit comestotheInternet-the userpassword—is under fire now.Actually,its beenunderfireforalongtime.In anideal world,people wouldusealong stringcomposed ofcompletely randomcharacters,numbers andsymbols.Furthermore,a uniquepassword wouldbe usedfor everysiteor applicationthe useruses.Unfortunately,the morecomplex the passwords become,themore peoplearelikelyto forgetthem.The longerthepasswordsare,the moreeasilyforgotten theyare.Therefore,people usethe samepassword forevery serviceor applicationeIt isano-no andextremely defeatsthe purposeof apassword.Google istryingtokill offthe userpassword,at leaston Androiddevices byintroducingthe Trust API,which doeswhat simplepasswords cannot.It givesdevelopers aframework(衡量标准)for securingtheir applicationsusing anumberofsecurity systemand metricsonthe device.A Trust Score willbe generatedbased onthe metricsthe devicegathers andwillallow ordeny accessto applicationsbased onwhether ornot yourTrustScoreis highenough.The TrustScore willbe generatedbased onmetrics likeyour devicelocation,facescanning andfingerprint,and thethings likeyour typingspeed orthe wayyou speak.Takenone ata time,these metricsarenotsecure.But takentogether,these metricswillhelpdefinethe real“you”.Passwords havebeen aroundsince thedawn ofcomputing andalthough thesecurity ofsystemshasbeenimproved,they haven9t donemuch toimprovetheusability ofsystems.Google appearstohavethe bestof bothworlds-a highlysecure systemthat endusers wonAevennotice.Maybe thatnever-ending conflictbetween securityand conveniencewillbeableto takea breakonce thetrust systemcomes out.、1Why arepasswords severelycriticizedA.They cantprotect usersagainst allthreats.B・Resetting themneeds muchtime andeffort.C.They arentsuitable forthe forgetfulpeople.D.Ifs difficulttogetboth convenienceand safety.、2How canthe TrustAPI becomesecure enoughA.By combiningvarious metricstogether.B.By lockingusers privateinformation.C.By providingusers withTrust Scores.D.By changingusers9identity recognitionways.、3What canwe knowabout thetrust systemA.It hasntbeen provedtobeeffective.B.Itiswidelyusedinmanyfields.C.It maymake passwordsout ofuse.D.It needstobeimproved fromnow on.、4Which ofthe followingcanbethe besttitle forthe textA.Arent PasswordsVery ComplexB.Is the TrustAPIJust PieintheSkyC.What CantheTrustAPI BringUsersD.Will PasswordsSoon Bea ThingofthePast分
25.10Dr.Ariel Brahmanis notjust anordinary teacher.He wasa headmasteratSMU LabschoolJakarta seniorhigh school.He isalso anExecutive Chairmanof theIndonesianNatiocal Commissionfor UNESCO.As ateacher,hes closeto hisstudents.Healways sparessome timeto runwith usevery Fridaymorningour schoolactivity andtocome andvisit hisstudents inclass,just tosay hi.Hosfavourite sayingsare,“Students,putsome picturesintheback ofyour classroom..and Havea nicestudy.^He alsoencourage ustobefriendly,for example,to shakehands with one anothereverymorning,just tosay goodmorning toone anotheror atleast smileat otherpeople.Simple,but meaningful.Dr.Ariel Brahmanis sofriendly.He showsrespect toother andappreciates others.But唱诗most of all,the reasonwhy Ilike himis sothat healways encouragesthe choir班group atmy schoolto keepon singing.He hasalways supportedus andput histrust inus.Its because of himthatthechoir remainsin existenceafter wenearly gaveup whenfacingother peoplescriticism.Dr.Ariel Brahmanisanationalist,especially ineducation.As Imentioned above,heisamember ofUNESCO forIndonesian education.He isquitting hisjob asthe headofUniversitasNegeri Jakartato fulfillhis dutyat UNESCO.My grandmotheronce toldme thatDr.Ariel Brahmanwas heldin jailbecause hesaidsomething abouthuman rightsI dontknow exactlywhat itwas,but unfortunately.Socharto,who wasthepresident of Indonesia,didnt likethat andput DnAriel Brahmaninjail.Well,Ithinkthat isone braveact forDr.Ariel rahmanto speakhis mindfreely withouthesitatingbecauseofwhat otherpeople mightthink.The way he respectsother,the wayhe speakshis mindandthewayheencourages usmakehim aninspiration forus all.、1Which ofthe followingwords canbest describeDr.Ariel BrahmanA.Modest andhumorous B.Brave andkindC.Generous andpositive.D.Cautious andkind-hearted.、2What canbe inferredfromthepassageA.The studentsdont respectDr.Ariel Brahman.B.The choirgroup usedtobeunpopular inthe author*s school.C.Dr Ariel Brahman doesntlike thepresident ofIndonesia.D.The authorrespects Dr ArielBrahmanas heis strictwith students.、3Why wasDrArielBrahman putin jailA.He didnttake chargeof UniversitasNegeriJakarta.B.He inspiredpeopletogo againstthe government.C.He didntlike thepresidentofIndonesia atthat time.D.He encouragedIndonesians tofight fortheir rights.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
26.3020120请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并A BC D在答题卡上将该项涂黑Stefan andErika Svanstromonafour-month honeymoonwere hitby severalnaturaldisasters,including theAustralian floods,Christchurch earthquakeand Japanesetsunami.The1couple leftSweden onDecember6and were2caught inMunich,Germany,due tooneof Europesworst snowstorms.Later,they flewon toAustralia whichthen3withoneofthemost terriblehurricanes inthenations history.From there,thecouple,4,were forcedto5for24hours onthe floorofashopping centrewith2500others.“Trees werebeing6and bigbranches werescattered acrossthe streets/9Stefan toldSwedensExpressen newspaper.uWe7escapedThe couplethen flewto Christchurch,New Zealand.8their arriving,a massiveearthquake9magnitude
6.3hit thecity onFebruary
22.Erika saidWe couldnot visitthecitysince itwas completelyin10,so insteadwetravelled aroundbefore goingto Japan9But daysafter theSvanstroms arrived,Tokyo was11by Japanslargest earthquake12records began.uThe tremblingwas horribleand wesawroof debris(碎片)fly offthe buildings/9Mr.Svantrom said.13seemed thebuildings wereswaying14()The familyreturned toSweden onMarch29after an15calmer visitto theirlastdestination China.But Mr.Svanstrom,who alsosurvived thevery tsunami16hit SoutheastAsia in。
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