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  • 英語新聞報道短篇100字
  • 每日一則英語新聞
  • 英文時事新聞短篇
  • 有趣的英語新聞故事
  • 英語時事新聞短篇2023

  • 英語新聞報道短篇100字

    Hundreds of people have been killed in a massive earthquake in Japan that triggered a devastating tsunami. The quake -- the most powerful to hit Japan in more than 100 years -- caused massive damage and many people are missing and feared dead.

    The 8.9 magnitude quake struck Friday off Japan's eastern coast, and prompted tsunami warnings across the Pacific as far away as South America and the U.S. West Coast. The Red Cross warned that the 10-meter high tidal wave could wash over some small islands entirely.

    In Japan, the tsunami swept away boats, cars and hundreds of houses in coastal areas north of Tokyo.

    The quake shook buildings in the Japanese capital and caused several fires. All train and subway traffic in Tokyo has been stopped, and thousands of people there were unable to get back home.

    Authorities ordered the evacuation of about 3,000 people from the area around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant north of Tokyo. No radiation leaks were detected, but officials are concerned the reactor's core may overheat due to a system malfunction. A fire was also reported earlier in the turbine building of the Onagawa nuclear plant in Miyagi.

    Addressing the nation, Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said the government would do everything it can to minimize the effects of the disaster. And in Washington, President Barack Obama said the United States is ready to help the people of Japan. The U.S. military in Japan has opened up the Yokota Air Base to some commercial flights diverted from Japanese airports.

    日本的大規(guī)模地震造成數(shù)百人死亡。這次地震引發(fā)了毀滅性的海嘯。這次日本100年來最強(qiáng)烈的地震造成大規(guī)模的損失,許多人失蹤,甚至恐怕已經(jīng)死亡。

    這次8.9級的地震星期五發(fā)生在日本東海岸125公里外,引發(fā)了環(huán)太平洋地區(qū)海嘯警報,涉及范圍遠(yuǎn)至南美地氏宴區(qū)和整個美國西海岸。紅十字會警告說,10米高的巨浪可能將把一些小島整個淹沒。

    在日本,海嘯沖走了東京以北的沿海地區(qū)的船只、汽車和數(shù)百幢房屋。

    地震震動了日本首都的建筑物,并引起了幾起火災(zāi)。東盯陸京所有火車和地鐵停止運(yùn)行,數(shù)以千計的人無法回殲則銀家。

    當(dāng)局下令將東京以北的福島核電廠周圍大約3千人撤出這一地區(qū)。盡管沒有探測到任何核泄漏,但官員們擔(dān)心系統(tǒng)故障可能導(dǎo)致反應(yīng)器的核心過熱。早些時候的報導(dǎo)說,宮城縣附近的女川核電廠發(fā)電機(jī)組發(fā)生火災(zāi)。

    日本首相菅直人向全國發(fā)表講話。他說,政府將盡其所能把災(zāi)害的影響控制在最小程度。在華盛頓,美國總統(tǒng)奧巴馬說,美國準(zhǔn)備隨時幫助日本人民。駐日美軍向無法在日本機(jī)場降落的一些商業(yè)飛機(jī)開放了橫田空軍基地。

    每日一則英語新聞

    A trader and God are speaking. The trader asks God, "What is a million years like to you?"芹租"Like one second,"滲首吵 answers God. The trader then asks, "What is a million dollars like to you?"God answers, "Like one penny."The trader then asks, "Can you spare a penny?""Sure," says God, "give me a second."

    給分啊,親!叢侍

    英文時事新聞短篇

    1

    I typically do the crossword puzzle first and it is in the Sports page of the Nashua Telegraph ..usually.. so I will say that I like "the crossword page" best.

    I'm old fashioned in the way that enjoy getting my news from an actual newspaper so I read the entire paper usually and the order I read the different sections varies but might typically go; Front page, Local news page, Sports page, Classifieds and Entertainment pages.. but this is far from set, it's very fluid. One day I might be interested in a local topic and go for that page first another day I might need to see the Red Sox score so I read sports page first etc..The only thing that remains constant is that I will read the whole newspaper if I have it.

    2

    I usually start with the obits, then move on to the births. Next, I like to read the want ads and do the crossword puzzle. After that, I am ready to tackle the news. I read the entire Missoulian, no big feat.

    I guess I like to read the obits because I have lived in Montana for so long. It seems like I always know someone, and I feel like I am honoring them by reading their story. Also, it makes me feel better if a person dies at a ripe old age. I am getting up there in years, after all. I like to see the births because I was a midwife for many years, so again I know a lot of the families. The crossword works two ways. Either I do great and feel better that I don't have dementia, or I do terrible and well, that is a worry, isn't it?

    第三個不讓我或喚旅發(fā),我能發(fā)到百度衫凳hi上鏈猜嗎?

    4

    I live in a town with two dailies, and I read one at home and the other at work.

    In both places, the paper needs to be shared. So the first question should be, who is already reading what when I sit down to breakfast (at home) or to lunch (at work)?

    At home, everyone wants the local section. My husband reads the editorials; my older daughter does too, plus the political cartoons and the letters to the editor; I actually read the local news in the local news section, and then some of the editorials; my younger daughter just wants to look at the weather. So this section is usually under demand by everyone and when you get to read it is something that is negotiated.

    At work, the section under greatest demand is sports. To me, this section has been hived off for easy disposal/recycling. The Friday and Saturday NYT crossword, if I can remember, will get photocopied at work so I can do it at home over the weekend.

    If I had my complete freedom over the paper, I’d read it as follows:

    1. Front section

    2. Local News

    3. Northwest Life/Life and Arts (some of the articles, plus the advice columns and the funnies)

    Then:

    4. Scan the front of the business section

    5. Leaf through the occasional suppliments, such as the entertainment pull out at the end of the week, the outdoors section, etc. if interested and if I have time.

    Discard: classifieds, other ads, Sports.

    Oh, and I sometimes get a hold of our work place’s Wall Street Journal, but that’s hard to track down. There’s one co-worker that basically hoards it at her desk.

    有趣的英語新聞故事

    你好 我在美國上大搏喊三 有較輪粗強(qiáng)論文水平 希望能臘銀鎮(zhèn)夠幫助你

    The Australian Middle School Student Visit Our School

    A delegation of 10 Australian Middle school students visited our school on June 2nd.They arrived at around 9am.Everyone in our school were really excited about this and gave them warm welcomes.The welcoming ceremony started at 9:30.Our headmaster and foreign friends gave some speeches respectively.After the meeting, our foreign friends visited our classrooms, labs, libraries and school-oriented factories.They felt very happy about them and they decided to take a english class with us.At 3pm foreign friends have a symposium with part of our students and teachers.The delegation team left at 5pm.Both they and we had a

    good time.

    英語時事新聞短篇2023

    Hundreds of people have been killed in a massive earthquake in Japan that triggered a devastating tsunami. The quake -- the most powerful to hit Japan in more than 100 years -- caused massive damage and many people are missing and feared dead.

    日本的大規(guī)悉游模地震造成數(shù)百人死亡.這次地震引發(fā)了毀滅性的純陸歷海嘯.這次日本100年來最強(qiáng)烈的地震造成大規(guī)模的損失,許多人失蹤,甚至做搜恐怕已經(jīng)死亡.

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