Wednesday, March 20, 2013

That was a really bad hurricane...




Listen to the conversation. Use the list below to fill in the missing words. CD2, Track 4
bathtub
evacuate
hurricane             
North    
ready    
TV
batteries             
flashlights           
hurricanes           
power   
residents             
warning
candles
garage 
knock down        
power lines         
storm   
yard furniture
                                                             
a. That was a really bad hurricane you had last month!
b. I know. It was our first hurricane since we moved here to 1__________ Carolina. We thought it was terrible, but the old-time residents told us it was just an average one.
a. How much 2_______________ did you have?
b. Warning?! That’s all we got. Twenty-four hours a day, all day, for about a week. The radio, the TV, the newspapers. The news was nonstop.
a. So, what did you do to get 3_______________?
b. Well, we had to get everything out of the yard. We put the yard furniture and the barbecue grill, the garbage cans—everything—into the 4_______________ . If we didn’t, they could fly through a window during the hurricane. And we bought lots of food— canned food—in case we didn’t have 5_______________  for cooking. We had to buy batteries for 6_______________ and radios. And they told us to buy water—lots and lots of water. And we filled the 7_______________ with water, too. We also bought a power saw.
a. A power saw?
b. Uh-huh. Hurricanes 8__________________ trees. And in a bad hurricane, two or three trees might fall in your yard. Everyone around here has power saws to cut them up.
a. How bad was the hurricane?
b. I thought it was terrible. The rain was so heavy we couldn’t see out the windows. The wind was about 80 miles an hour and it reached (=went up to) 100 miles an hour at times. It knocked down the 9_____________________, and we didn’t have electricity for two days. We were lucky only one tree came down in the back yard. But our neighbor had a tree come down right through his roof into one of the bedrooms upstairs. He had water all over (everywhere), in all the rooms, because the rain was so heavy and it rained for hours.
a. So, did you 10__________________?
b. No, we stayed in the house. For this storm, most people stayed in their houses.
a. Were you scared?
b. I was so scared! Most of the time, I stayed in the bathroom. I thought,any minute, something was going to come flying through a window or that a tree was going to fall on our house. My husband was more relaxed. He lit 11_______________ and listened to the news.
a. So, are you glad you moved to North Carolina?
b. Well, we really like it here, but these 12__________________…I don’t know. Maybe we’ll get used to (习惯, acostumbrado, привы́кший) them.





1 North
2 warning
3 ready
4 garage
5 power
6 flashlights
7 bathtub
8 knock down
9 power lines
10 evacuate
11 candles
12 hurricanes

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