外刊精读第二季19-韩国踩踏事件-原文+语法填空
原文:
151 killed, 82 injured in Halloween stampede in S.Korea's Seoul
At least 151 people were killed and 82 others injured in a stampede that occurred Saturday night at Itaewon, a district of the South Korean capital Seoul, during Halloween gatherings, local authorities said Sunday.
Twenty-two foreigners were among tho killed in the accident, according to local firefighting authorities.
A total of 82 people were injured in the crush, including 19 riously.
Witness reported eing crowds surging into a downhill alley and then people instantly pushed down by others.
"People kept pushing down into a downhill club alley, resulting in other people screaming and falling down like dominos," an unidentified witness wrote on Twitter.
"I thought I would be crushed to death too as people kept pushing without realizing there were people falling down at the start of the stampede," the witness said.
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol on Sunday announced a period of national mourning over the tragedy.
"This is truly horrific," he said in a televid national address. "The government will designate the period from today until the accident is brought under control as a period of national mourning and will place top priority in administrative affairs in recovery and follow-up measures."
He also expresd condolences over the deaths and wished a speedy recovery for the injured.
Immediately after the address, Yoon visited the accident site in Seoul.
The president also ordered all government offices to lower their flags to half-mast, according to his office.
策划案格式模板South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo told reporters that the mourning period would last from Sunday until Saturday at Yoon's instructions.
The stampede was believed to have happened near a narrow alley next to a
hotel in the famous nightclub Itaewon district Saturday night. It was said the partygoers at the front fell, and the people in the back were crushed.荷马史诗简介
Several large Halloween gatherings took place at Itaewon and the police estimated roughly 100,000 people had participated in the Halloween parties.
Local media reported late Saturday that about 50 people were suspected to have gone into cardiac arrest in the accident. More than 140 first-aid vehicles had been nt to the scene to rescue the injured.
语法填空:
At least 151 people were killed and 82 others injured in a stampede that 1.________(occur) Saturday night at Itaewon(梨泰院), a district of the South Korean capital Seoul, during Halloween 2.__________(gather), local authorities said Sunday.
Twenty-two foreigners were among tho killed in the accident, according to local firefighting authorities.
A total of 82 people were injured in the crush, 3.________(include) 19 riously.
Witness reported eing crowds 4._______(surge) into a downhill alley and then people instantly pushed down by others.
滚筒洗衣机不排水"People kept pushing down into a downhill club alley, 5.________(result) in other people screaming and falling down like dominos(多米诺骨牌)," an unidentified witness wrote 6.____ Twitter.
"I thought I would be crushed to 7.______(die) too as people kept pushing without realizing there were people falling down at the start of the stampede," the witness said.
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol on Sunday announced a period of national mourning over the tragedy.
"This is truly horrific," he said in a televid national address. "The government will designate(选定) the period from today until the accident is brought under control as a period of national mourning and 8.________(place) top priority in administrative affairs in recovery and follow-up measures."
He also expresd condolences(慰问) over the deaths and wished a speedy 9._________(recover) for the injured.
Immediately after the address, Yoon visited the accident site in Seoul.
The president also ordered all government offices 10._______(lower) their flags to half-mast(半旗), according to his office.
South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo told reporters that the mourning period would last from Sunday until Saturday at Yoon's instructions.
The stampede 11._________(believe) to have happened near a narrow alley next to a hotel in the famous nightclub Itaewon district Saturday night. It was said the partygoers(参加聚会的人) at the front fell, and the people in the back were crushed.
Several large Halloween gatherings took place at Itaewon and the police estimated 12._______(rough) 100,000 people 13._____________(participate) in the Halloween parties.
Local media reported late Saturday that about 50 people were suspected to have gone into cardiac arrest(心脏骤停) in the accident. More than 140 first-aid vehicles 14.________(be) nt to the scene to rescue the injured.
阿拉伯之星Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate ntences.
Just as with many situations in life, surviving a human stampede can come down to mental preparati
on. Here are nine ways to survive a human stampede.
1. ___________________________________
Whether you are in a crowded building or outside in a packed courtyard, take the time to scan for exits. Keep in mind that the best way out may not be the way you came in. Look for alternative ways out that might be ud by fewer people.
2.___________________________________
If you feel uncomfortable in a crowd, pay attention to that instinct (本能) and either move to a safer location, or get out of there entirely. This decision can be difficult, particularly if you have traveled a long way or spent a lot of money on tickets, but it might save your life.
3. ___________________________________
Experts say that more people die from lack of oxygen in a human stampede than from being trampled(踩踏). Don’t waste your energy and oxygen by yelling and pushing. Instead, stay focud and resist following a herd mentality.
4. ___________________________________
Hold your hands and arms to your chest like a boxer in a match. This position gives you momentum(动力), and it helps protects your vulnerable torso(躯干). Don’t bend down to pick up a dropped item —it’s not worth it.
5. ___________________________________
If a crowd of people is surging, it is unlikely that you can withstand their strength. Try to keep moving at the same pace as the crowd.
The exception to this rule is if the group is moving toward a barrier, such as a wall, fence, or any other solid object that you can’t climb up or over. Avoid moving towards one of the chokepoints (阻塞点) if at all possible.女人避孕套
6. ___________________________________
Crowd safety expert Paul Wertheimer recommends a technique he calls “the accordion method” for getting out of a dangerous crowd surge. After the crowd pushes forward, there is a brief lull. Wertheimer says to u that pau as your chance to move diagonally (斜着) between people.
Take a few steps sideways. Wait for the next break. Then take a few more steps until you get to the
outer edge of the crowd, where you are less likely to get hurt.
7. ___________________________________
Help someone up by extending your hand, and point with your hands and arms to different possible ways out. A landmark study on crowd behavior led by psychologist John Drury of the University of Susx found that a key to avoiding tragedy is to help one another in a stampede. According to the study, when people stop to help each other, it decreas everyone’s n of panic.虫草养殖
8. ___________________________________
If the prent danger is the stampede itlf (not a fire or another emergency), look for ways to escape the crowd. If you are indoors, it might be a side stairway or a clot. Don’t forget to look up for a ledge or, if you are outside, it could make n to climb up a tree or get on top of a vehicle to protect yourlf.
9. ___________________________________
If you should fall, try to get up as soon as possible. If you cannot get up, Wertheimer recommends that you curl up on your side and protect your head with your arms.
A.Stay Calm
B.Keep Moving
C.Help Each Other
D.Guard Your Head
毕业证书丢了E.Make An Exit Strategy
F.Seek Shelter
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G.Follow Your Gut (内心;直觉;本能)
H.Stay Upright With Your Hands Up
I.Move Sideways