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[高考复习指南] 2017届山西省阳城县高考英语阅读理解一轮优选训练(3)

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  山西省阳城县2017高考英语阅读理解一轮优选练习(3)及答案

  【2017高考复习】阅读理解Areas of Tokyo which had usually been packed with office workers like sushi(寿司) restaurants and noodle shops were unusually quiet. Many schools were closed. Companies allowed workers to stay home. Long queues formed at airports.

  As Japanese authorities struggled to avoid disaster at an earthquake­battered nuclear plant 240 km to the north, parts of Tokyo resembled a ghost town. Many people stocked up on food and stayed indoors or simply left, transforming one of the world's biggest and most

  populated cities into a shell of its usual self.

  “Look, it's like Sundayno cars in town,” said Kazushi Arisawa, a 62­year­old taxi driver, as he waited

  for more than an hour outside an office tower where he usually finds customers within minutes. “I can't make

  money today. ”

  Radiation in Tokyo has been negligible,_ briefly touching three times the normal rate on Tuesday, smaller than a dental X­ray. On Wednesday, winds over the Fukushima (福岛) nuclear­power plant blew out to sea,

  keeping levels close to normal. But that does little to relieve public anxiety about a 40­year­old nuclear plant with three reactors in partial meltdown (熔毁)and a

  fourth with spent atomic fuel exposed to the atmosphere after last Friday's earthquake and tsunami.

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