1. You are going to listen to a news report. Read the sentences below then listen and put them in the correct chronological order.
a The tremendous heat inside was released.
b Mud from the volcano is filling rivers, causing flooding.
c The top of the mountain was blown off.
d Huge blocks of ice and rock fell onto the surrounding area.
e The mountain was hit by two earthquakes.
f The hot ash started fires.
g Hot ash and gas came out of the mountain causing a lightning storm.
Answer & Audioscript
1 e 2 c 3 d 4 a 5 g 6 f 7 b
Audioscript
Mount St Helens, the volcano in Clark County, Washington State, erupted on Monday morning. The disaster has caused at least ten deaths as well as massive destruction in that region of the state.
The mountain was hit by two earthquakes just before half past eight. Then, at eight thirty-two, the top of the mountain was blown off by an explosion that was heard two hundred miles away. Huge blocks of ice and rock fell onto the surrounding area and the mountain was left 1,300 feet shorter. Then the tremendous heat inside was released. Hot ash and gas came out of the mountain, causing a lightning storm as it rose into the air. White ash, along with steam and think mud, continue to pour from the giant crater left by the explosion.
At each stage of this dramatic eruption people have been killed. The explosion caused the first casualties; several people were injured or died due to the force and heat of it. Then the hot ash started fires which have burned vast areas of forest, causing more deaths. Fortunately, fire-fighters have managed to put most of them out. The volcanic cloud was so large and dark that it was said to have turned day into night, forcing airports to close temporarily. One more life was lost as a pilot flew his aeroplane into the cloud and hit electricity cables. Mud from the volcano is running down the mountainside and filling rivers, causing flooding. People living nearby have been forced to leave their homes as the water continues to rise.
Rescue workers have picked up casualties and survivors by helicopter, and are moving them away from the dangerous areas. More victims are expected to be found during the next few days. One witness said that it had been like the end of the world. “I really thought we were all going to die,” Jerry Irvine said. “I’ve never been so terrified in my life.”
Scientists say that the top of the mountain had been ‘growing’ by five feet per day for several weeks before the explosion. They say that ash and mud could continue to pour out of St. Helens for up to fifteen years. Meanwhile, the people of Clark County are learning to cope with nature’s fury.
2. Listen and answer the questions.
1 What has happened?
2 When and where has it happened?
3 How many people have been made homeless?
4 How many people have died?
5 What has happened to the animals?
6 What are rescue workers doing?
7 Who said, “I’ve lost everything. My house and all my cattle.”?
8 What is being sent to the area?
Answer & Audioscript
1 A flood.
2 This week in Bangladesh.
3 Thousands of people have been made homeless.
4 Around 3,000 people have died.
5 Animals have drowned.
6 Rescue workers are trying to save people who are trapped in their houses.
7 A farmer.
8 Food, medicine and tents are being sent.
Audioscript
This week Bangladesh has been hit by heavy rains. The rains have caused serious flooding in the area. Many people have died. Others have lost their houses.
These rains are the worst the area has experienced in the last ten years. Thousands of people have been made homeless. Around 3,000 people have died. Many animals have drowned. Rescue workers are trying to save people who are trapped in their houses.
A local farmer said: “I’ve lost everything – my house and all my cattle.” The government has asked other countries to help. Food, medicines and tents are being sent to the area.
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