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英语时事短篇新闻:

When the earthquake occurred in Japan, 130 kilometers northeast of Fukushima Prefecture, a huge tsunami was formed due to the earthquake, and it invaded the port at a very fast speed.

Hundreds of people died. The earthquake is the strongest in Japan in more than 100 years, causing huge losses.

日本地震发生的时候,距离福岛县东北方向130公里处的海上,因地震而形成了巨大海啸,并以极快的速度向港口侵袭。

数百人丧生。这次地震是日本100多年来最强烈的一次地震,造成了巨大的损失。

重点词汇:

海上:at sea ; on the sea ; seaborne。

海啸:bore ; tidal wave ; seismic sea wave ; seaquake。

侵袭:make inroads on ; invade and attack ; smite ; hit。

数百:hundreds of ; several hundred ; people lost their jobs。

丧生:meet one's death ; lose one's life ; get killed。

多年来:over the years ; for years ; through the years。

以上内容参考 百度百科-日本地震

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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. 日本的大规模地震造成数百人死亡.这次地震引发了毁灭性的海啸.这次日本100年来最强烈的地震造成大规模的损失,许多人失踪,甚至恐怕已经死亡.

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CNN NewsBAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- A suicide bomber drove an explosives-laden truck into a village near the northern Iraqi city of Tal Afar on Monday, killing at least 28 people and wounding 50 others, an Iraqi army official said. Samir Jawaad, 6, is treated Monday after a roadside bomb exploded in the Iraqi capital's Zafaraniya district. At least 19 of those killed were children, Tal Afar Mayor Najim Abdullah al-Jabouri said. The blast left a 10-foot crater in the ground and damaged 10 homes in the Shiite Turkmen village of Qubbak, about six miles (10 kilometers) northeast of Tal Afar, the army official told CNN. In Baghdad, three roadside bombs detonated in various neighborhoods, killing at least 11 people and wounding 33 others, according to the Iraqi Interior Ministry. Rescuers seek 6 trapped in Utah coal mine2.(CNN) -- Rescue workers are drilling into a central Utah mountain "using every means known to mankind" in hope of rescuing six coal miners trapped after a cave-in Monday morning, the mine's operator told reporters. Rescue workers had not made contact with the miners trapped inside the Crandall Canyon mine outside Huntington, Utah, by Monday afternoon. But they had moved to within 1,700 feet of their last known position before fallen rock and debris stopped them, said Bob Murray, CEO of Murray Energy, the parent company of the mine's operator.He said teams are bringing machines in to dig through that debris, and a helicopter carried a drill rig to the top of the mountain to bore into the chamber where the men are believed to be. But he said the fastest way would be to reopen mine entrances that were sealed in 2004 and go into a tunnel that would bring rescuers to about "100 feet or so" from the chamber."The idea is to get a hole into where they are. They can be in a chamber there that's 1,000 feet long, or they could be dead. There's no way of knowing right now, and what we need to do is get access to that chamber."The process could take 48 hours, he said. But if the men are still alive, "There's water and air for far beyond that." (Posted 5:50 p.m.)

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桠枫娇娇

BBC News with Julie Candler.Hillary Clinton is to launch her bid to become the first female President of the United States on Sunday. The former Secretary of State is expected to use a video posted on the Internet to announce that she's seeking the Democratic Party's nomination for next year's election. Nick Bryant reports from Washington.“Ordinarily, presidential candidates launch their campaigns in front of adoring crowds in a blaze of red, white and blue. But Hillary Clinton will offer a less rather montage, a video posted online and promoted on social media. Then it's believed she'll head to Iowa and New Hampshire to meet individual voters in fairly intimate settings, rather than the usual rallies. It's a deliberately low-key, even humble start, choreographed to avoid the sense of entitlements that bedaubed her campaign in 2008.”

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