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根据短文内容判断文后句子的正误。正确的用(T),错误的用(F)。
     A big earthquake happened in Japan a few months ago. It was a 9.0 on the Richter scale (里氏). It caused
a tsunami (海啸) and a nuclear leak (核泄露). Thousands of people died and millions of Japanese lost their
homes.
    However, the disaster didn't cause panic (恐慌) among Japanese people. When the earthquake happened,
people left dangerous places in an orderly way. After the shock, they waited in line for food and water. There
was no robbing or stampeding (惊逃).
    The Japanese are ready for an earthquake at any time. Almost every family has a survival kit (救生包),
which has a flashlight, a radio, water and enough food for several days. It can keep people alive after an
earthquake.
    Many earthquakes happen in China, too. Are you ready for too next earthquake?
    When an earthquake happens, protect yourself first. The life is the most important because where there is
a life there is hope. Don't go back to get your money or computers. When an earthquake has ended, be careful
because aftershocks (余震) may still happen. Make sure you wear shoes after an earthquake. There may be
broken glass on the ground.
     We should always hope for the best but prepare for the worst.
(     )1. The earthquake in March,2011 in Japan caused a tsunami and a nuclear leak.
(     )2. The earthquake made Japanese fear.                                       
(     )3. Many Japanese people have lost their homes and their lives.              
(     )4. When the earthquake happens, you should go back to get your money.       
(     )5. There are few earthquakes in China.                                      
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阅读短文,然后根据短文内容判断文后句子的正(T)误(F)

  One day a Japanese went to London. He didn't know English at all. When he got to London, he took a bus to a hotel.

  The next day, he decided to visit some places. When he walked along the street, suddenly he remembered that he didn't know the name of the street. Then he looked at wall. He saw some English words and copied them down in his notebook. He though could get back to the hotel easily because he knew the name of the street now.

  He walked for a long time. Then he felt tired and he wanted to go back to the hotel. He took out his notebook and showed the words to a young woman. The young woman read them but she did not know what he wanted.

  Then the Japanese stopped an old man and asked for his help, but the old man could not understand him, either.

  At last the Japanese showed his notebook to a young man who knew a little Japanese. After he read the words, he laughed, for these were the words, in the notebook: ONE WAY STREET(单行车道).

1.When the Japanese reached London, he took a taxi to a hotel.

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2.The Japanese wanted to write down the name of the street because he had to go because the hotel.

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3.He looked at the wall and wrote down the name of the street.

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4.The young woman and the old man didn't tell the Japanese the name of the street because they did not know the meaning of the words.

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5.The young man laughed because what the Japanese wrote was not the name of the street.

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