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Perfect disaster

All around us buildings shook. We decided to leave the town. We stopped once we had left the buildings behind us. The carts were moving in opposite directions, though the ground was perfectly flat, and they wouldn't stay in place even with their wheels blocked by stones.

In addition, it seemed as though the sea was being sucked(吸) backwards, as if it were being pushed back by the shaking of the land. Certainly the shoreline moved outwards, and many sea animals were left on dry sand.

Behind us were frightening dark clouds that opened up to show fire-like lightening, but bigger. Not long after that the clouds reached down to the ground and covered the sea. Now came the dust, though still thin. I looked back. A dense cloud appeared behind us, following us like a flood pouring across the land. Then a darkness came that was not like a moonless or cloudy night, but more like being in a closed and unlighted room. You could hear women and children crying, men shouting. Some were calling for parents, others for children; they could only recognize them by their voices.

Darkness and ashes came again, a great weight of them. We stood up and shook the ash off again and again, otherwise we would have been covered with it and crushed by the weight.

At last the cloud became thinner and thinner until it was no more than smoke or fog. Soon there was real daylight. The sight that met our still terrified eyes was a changed world, buried in ash like snow.

                                           ―from Pliny's letter to a friend

 

59. Pliny left the town after _____.  

A. the eruption                              B. the sky became dark

C. the buildings began shaking        D. the sea went back

60. The carts wouldn't stay still because _____.

A. the earth was shaking                             B. the sea sucked them backwards

C. the wheels had stones under them            D. the lightening frightened the horses

61. The reason why it was dark is that _____.

A. it was very late at night           B. clouds of ash covered the sun

C. there was a very bad storm     D. there was no moon that night

62. People tried to find their relations by calling out their names and      .

A. listening to their voices          B. running about looking for them

C. shaking the ash off people      D. watching people as they ran past

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[     ]
A. Why Bother Magazine.
B. ABC Activity Insurance Company.
C. Stab, Grab, Grit, and Nasty Law Firm.
D. The International Institute of Not Doing Much.
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[     ]
A. Replacing the manual work system with modern technology.
B. Turning off lights in the daytime to save electricity.
C. Recycling paper resources whenever possible.
D. Buying birds and pets as company for the staff.
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[     ]
A. She works as a manager in the author's company.
B. She sometimes helps fertilize the lawn outside the sauna.
C. She often helps with inter-office correspondence using e-mail.
D. Her handwriting has improved a lot after entering the company.
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[     ]
A. Pencil.
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C. Telephone.
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[     ]
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