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1--People who live in California are crazy.
2--Why is that?
1--Because of all the earthquakes and fires.
2--But big earthquakes happen only once in a while.
1--Once in a while is once too many.
2--But you're right. There are a lot of fires.
1--A recent fire destroyed 85 homes.
2--Still, it's safer than Florida.
1--Florida doesn't have earthquakes or fires.
2--No, Florida just has hurricanes every year from June to October.
1--But most of those hurricanes are harmless.
2--Excuse me. Hurricane Andrew destroyed 30,000 homes!
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注解:
1.earthquakes地震
2.destroyed摧毀
3.harmless無(wú)害的
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譯文:
1--住在加利福尼亞的人很瘋狂。
2--為什么那么說(shuō)?
1--因?yàn)樗械牡卣鸷突馂?zāi)。
2--但是大的地震只是偶爾發(fā)生。
1--偶爾一次太多了。
2--但你說(shuō)的對(duì)。那有很多火災(zāi)。
1--最近的一次火災(zāi)燒毀了85個(gè)房屋。
2--但仍然比佛羅里達(dá)安全。
1--佛羅里達(dá)沒(méi)有地震或火災(zāi)。
2--不是,佛羅里達(dá)每年6月到10月有颶風(fēng)。
1--但大部分颶風(fēng)是無(wú)害的。
2--打擾了。安德魯颶風(fēng)摧毀了30000座房屋。