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  A terrible explosive n   1   was heard, immediately followed by strong shaking of the classroom building.Mrs Li Lan, a country school teacher in Sichuan, who was g   2   a class, could hardly keep on her feet, and many of her pupils made panic cries.Mrs Li realized at once that it must be a powerful earthquake h   3   the area.Although she herself was scared, she managed(設(shè)法)to make the children c   4   down, opened the door r   5   away and told the children to leave the classroom and get down to the playground as quickly as possible.

  When all the children had left, she f   6   them to the first floor.The earth still kept moving violently(劇烈地).Some of the buildings nearby were falling down, and a g   7   number of falling stones were rolling down from the hills behind the school.Suddenly, she found a little boy fell over and was hit by a big stone right on his body.She forgot the d   8   she was facing and ran over, trying to push the stone away.The stone was so big that it was not easy for her to move it.She kept p   9   until the boy was pulled out, carrying him to the center of the playground.The boy was later sent to hospital and s   10  

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  1.noise

  2.giving

  3.hitting

  4.calm

  5.right

  6.followed

  7.great

  8.danger

  9.pushing

  10.saved


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