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纽约援救工作继续进行


Rescue Operations Under Way in New York
Jim Malone
Newark, New Jersey
12 Sep 2001 03:41 UTC


In New York, rescue officials are working through the night to help survivors 1 of Tuesday's 1)devastating 2 terrorist attacks on the twin towers of the World Trade Center. City officials expect the death and 2)injury toll 3 to rise rapidly as survivors and 3)victims reach hospitals.
New York Mayor Rudolph Guiliani told reporters people may be still alive amid the 4)ruins and 5)rubble that was the World Trade Center. He says every effort is being made to reach survivors as soon as possible. "Tomorrow the effort will be trying to recover as many people as possible and trying to clean up the horrible mess that was created by all of this," he said. "And I would ask people to cooperate as much as possible in that effort. If you have to come into Manhattan because your business is essential, then obviously do it. The upper part of Manhattan will be open. But if tomorrow is a day in which you want to stay home, stay with your family and give comfort and support maybe to other people that have been affected 4 by this, it would be a good day to do that."
Giant earth moving equipment has made its way into lower Manhattan to 6)assist in the 7)rescue effort. National Guard troops are also arriving in the city to help along with scores of doctors and nurses who responded to 8)appeals for medical help to deal with the injured.
The city's devastating day began just before 9 a.m. local time Tuesday when a 9)hijacked 10)airliner 5 11)smashed into the north tower of the 110-story World Trade Center. Witnesses 12)recounted what they saw on local television. "We saw a plane coming very low and I said, 'Wow, that plane is very, very low,'" said a woman. Adds another, "I was walking to work and all of a sudden I see a jet crash through the first tower."
Even as New Yorkers reeled from the shock of the first crash, a second airliner 13)roared into the south tower of the World Trade Center about 18 minutes later, launching a giant fireball out of the side of the building.
And again, witnesses could not believe their eyes. "Oh, there is another one," said one witness. "Another plane just hit. Oh my God! Another plane has just hit."
A man said, "I heard a roar and looked around thinking that it had to be a 14)helicopter and I looked up and I saw the second plane hit."
A short time later, the twin towers collapsed 6, sending 15)debris over everything and everyone down below including one man who felt lucky to be alive. "It collapsed," he said. "The top floors collapsed down. I saw it blow and then ran like hell. Thank God. I'm 69 but I can still run."
New Yorkers are known for their 16)resiliency and New York Governor George Pataki sought to reassure 7 the country that the city will 17)recover from the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history. "We are going to get through this," he said. "New Yorkers have come together. This is one of the darkest days in American history but we are going to get beyond this and we are going to come back stronger as a city and as a state and as a country."
New York is known as the city that never sleeps. After the 18)incredible events of Tuesday, some New Yorkers are wondering if they will ever rest easy again.



(1) devastating[5devEsteItIN]adj.破坏性的, 全然的
(2) injury[5IndVErI]n.伤害, 侮辱
(3) victim[5vIktIm]n.受害人, 牺牲者, 牺牲品
(4) ruin[5ru:In]n.毁灭, 崩溃, (pl.) 废墟, 遗迹
(5) rubble[5rQb(E)l]n.碎石
(6) assist[E5sIst]v.援助, 帮助
(7) rescue[5reskju:]vt.援救, 营救n.援救, 营救
(8) appeal for请求
(9) hijack[5haIdVAk]vt.抢劫, 劫持, 劫机, 揩油
(10) airliner[5eElaInE(r)]n.定期班机, 客机
(11) smash[smAF]v.打碎, 粉碎n.打碎, 粉碎adj.出色的
(12) recount[rI5kaJnt]v.叙述
(13) roar[rC:(r)]n.吼叫, 怒号vi.吼叫, 怒号v.滚动, 咆哮
(14) helicopter[5helIkRptE(r)]n.直升(飞)机, 直升机
(15) debris[5deIbri:; (?@) dE5bri:]n.碎片, 残骸
(16) resiliency[rI`zIlIEnsI,-jEnsI]n.跳回, 弹性
(17) recover from v.恢复知觉, 恢复
(18) incredible[In5kredIb(E)l]adj.难以置信的



 



1 survivors
幸存者,残存者,生还者( survivor的名词复数 )
  • The survivors were adrift in a lifeboat for six days. 幸存者在救生艇上漂流了六天。
  • survivors clinging to a raft 紧紧抓住救生筏的幸存者
2 devastating
adj.毁灭性的,令人震惊的,强有力的
  • It is the most devastating storm in 20 years.这是20年来破坏性最大的风暴。
  • Affairs do have a devastating effect on marriages.婚外情确实会对婚姻造成毁灭性的影响。
3 toll
n.过路(桥)费;损失,伤亡人数;v.敲(钟)
  • The hailstone took a heavy toll of the crops in our village last night.昨晚那场冰雹损坏了我们村的庄稼。
  • The war took a heavy toll of human life.这次战争夺去了许多人的生命。
4 affected
adj.不自然的,假装的
  • She showed an affected interest in our subject.她假装对我们的课题感到兴趣。
  • His manners are affected.他的态度不自然。
5 airliner
n.客机,班机
  • The pilot landed the airliner safely.驾驶员使客机安全着陆。
  • The passengers were shepherded across the tarmac to the airliner.旅客们被引导走过跑道去上飞机。
6 collapsed
adj.倒塌的
  • Jack collapsed in agony on the floor. 杰克十分痛苦地瘫倒在地板上。
  • The roof collapsed under the weight of snow. 房顶在雪的重压下突然坍塌下来。
7 reassure
v.使放心,使消除疑虑
  • This seemed to reassure him and he continued more confidently.这似乎使他放心一点,于是他更有信心地继续说了下去。
  • The airline tried to reassure the customers that the planes were safe.航空公司尽力让乘客相信飞机是安全的。
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