Стр.VB2 Vocabulary Bank ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 8 класс
5 а) Complete with: lava, crater, ash, block, gases, event, predict, erupt, explosion, destroy in the correct form. A day to remember On a clear Sunday morning, on the 18th May 1980, Mount St Helens 1) erupted after 123 years of silence.
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5 а) Complete with: lava, crater, ash, block, gases, event, predict, erupt, explosion, destroy in the correct form.
A day to remember
On a clear Sunday morning, on the 18th May 1980, Mount St Helens 1) erupted after 123 years of silence. The eruption was the deadliest volcanic 2) event in the history of the United States. At exactly 8:32 am, an 3) explosion so huge it was heard hundreds of miles away occurred. Tons of red hot 4) lava emerged from the volcanotasks 5) crater and raced down the mountainside. Every building within a 600 km radius 6) was destroyed. Over 1.5 million tons of poisonous 7) gases were released into the atmosphere. 8) Ash clouds darkened the sky and 9) blocked out the sun. Geologists and volcanologists did not 10) predict the disaster.
b) Complete with: flatten, storm, threat, reaches, flooding, evacuated, releases, winds, destroy.
An angry storm
When a 1) storm at sea becomes a hurricane and 2) reaches shore, it poses a serious 3) threat to public safety. Once a hurricane 4) releases its full power, it will 5) destroy everything in its path. Strong 6) winds and torrential rainfall uproot trees, 7) flatten buildings, and cause serious 8) flooding. Communities must be 9) evacuated if fatalities are to be avoided.
c) Complete with: destroy, tectonic plate, collapse, shelter, cause, evacuate, measure, rubble, shake in the correct form.
A living nightmare
The Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011 was the fifth most powerful quake on Earth in more than 100 years. It 1) measured 9.0 on the Richter Scale. The quake triggered strong tsunami waves which 2) destroyed everything in their path, leaving piles of 3) rubble behind. Homes and buildings 4) collapsed in an instant. Over fifteen thousand people were killed. Survivors, stunned and 5) shaken, 6) evacuated the area hoping to find 7) shelter until the nightmare ended. Geologists stated that this disaster was 8) caused by one 9) tectonic plate being pushed under another.
6 Match the words, then use the phrases to make sentences.
1 breaking
2 massive
3 deafening
4 dormant
5 emergency
6 poisonous
7 temporary
8 flaming
9 fault
10 violent