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Earthquakes strike suddenly at any time of the day or night, but there’s no way to tell them. If an earthquake happens, it may 11.____ many deaths and injuries and great damage. Decide how and where your family will get together if 12.____ . Choose an out-of-state friend or relative that the family members can 13.____ after the quake to report where they are and how they are. Know the 14.____ places in each room: under the 15.____ tables, desks, or against inside walls. Keep enough food, water and other things, 16.____ a flashlight, a radio medicines and clothing.
During the earthquake, you should 17.____ a clear head and never be too nervous to know what to do. Protect your 18._ ___ and neck with your arms. If possible, take a book, a pillow or any other things to 19.____ yourself from falling glass and ruins. If you are 20.____, you must immediately lie under any strong furniture. If outdoors, move to an open area away form tress, buildings, walls and power poles. If you are in a narrow valley, move to the center of it and look up for falling 21.____. If you are in a car, move to the side of the road and stop the car. Do not stop near buildings, power lines or on or under bridges. Stay in your car until the shaking stops.
Do not move a badly 22.____ person unless he is in great danger after the earthquake. Do not use the telephone 23.____ unless there is a serious injury or fire. Turn on your radio for instructions and news reports. Be prepared for aftershocks. If you want to 24.____ your home, post a message inside your home 25.____ family members where you can be found.

A.affect B.develop C.cause D.bury

A.recover B.separated C.lost D.divided

A.call B.recognize C.go D.help

A.loose B.safe C.dangerous D.wide

A.old B.new C.strong D.weak

A.ignoring B.holding C.including D.carrying

A.make B.protect C.use D.keep

A.hand B.head C.leg D.back

A.let B.prevent C.stop D.protect

A.indoors B.outdoors C.away D.out

A.bricks B.flowers C.stones D.walls

A.wounded B.injured C.harmed D.hurt

A.slowly B.extremely C.actually D.immediately

A.reach B.leave C.take D.pack

A.telling B.speaking C.saying D.talking

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