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假设你是李华, 是一家英文报社的记者,你的家乡正在遭受洪水袭击,请你根据 以下提...

假设你是李华, 是一家英文报社的记者,你的家乡正在遭受洪水袭击,请你根据

以下提示给报社写一篇100词左右的报道。

1.  大雨三天三夜,田野,村庄全部被淹。

2.  昨夜洪水来袭,村民在水中挣扎。

3.  解放军全力抢救,村民转移到堤岸。

4.  政府关心,帐篷,食物,药品等陆续到来。

参考词汇:解放军the PLA men

 

The heavy rain has been pouring down all the time for three days. Not only fields but also villages have been flooded. Last night, the flood washed houses away and the villagers were in danger and struggling in the water, crying for help. Just then, the PLA men hurried over by steamboat. They did their best to save villagers and helped them to move onto the riverbank. The government cared for the villagers very much. Tents, food, clothes and medicine were sent to them without delay. Without the government, a large number of people would have lost their lives in the flood or died of hunger. 【解析】略
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