应急英语口语龙卷风
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    ELIZA: There is a tornado warning on. My mother just told me she heard it on the radio.
    LEE: What is a tornado warning?
    ELIZA: It means that a tornado has been seen somewhere in the area.
    LEE: Really? In New Berlin?
    ELIZA: No. Not necessarily in town. But in southern Wisconsin somewhere.
    A tornado has been spotted. They have two stages here.
    This is what is called a "tornado watch."
    That means that the weather conditions are perfect for a tornado.
    LEE: I understand. They think a tornado might come.
    ELIZA: Yes. People should look out, because maybe there will be tornadoes coming.
    So it's called a "watch."
    LEE: And the second stage is called a "tornado warning".
    ELIZA: Yes. If a tornado has been spotted, they announce a "tornado warning".
    So if there's a tornado warning on, it means a tornado is out there somewhere.
    LEE: It's scary.
    ELIZA: Well. Tornadoes can be dangerous, it's true.
    If we hear something like a loud train coming, then we have to go in the basement.
    LEE: What do you mean "a loud train"?
    ELIZA: That is what tornadoes sound like. They sound like trains. They're very loud.
    LEE: But if you hear them coming, isn't it already too late?
    ELIZA: Maybe. It depends on the tornado.
    Some can move across the ground at 200 miles an hour.
    That is very fast. Others aren't so fast.
    LEE: Have you seen a lot of them?
    ELIZA: I've only seen one in my life. I was looking out the window.
    It was around two miles away. It was very interesting to watch.
    But it was heading toward my friend's house. So I quickly called them on the phone.
    LEE: Did it hit their house?
    ELIZA: No, it didn't. But they are glad I called them.
    LEE: What were they doing when you called?
    ELIZA: They were all sitting in the living room watching TV.
    They had no idea a tornado was coming toward their house.
    If it had hit them, they could have all been killed.
    LEE: That's terrible. Do many people die in tornadoes?
    ELIZA: Not so many really. But a lot of houses are destroyed sometimes.

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    艾丽沙:有一个龙卷风的警报,我妈刚刚告诉我她从收音机听到的。
    李:什么是龙卷风警报?
    艾丽沙:就是有一个龙卷风已经在这个区域出没。
    李:真的?在新柏林?
    艾丽沙:不,并不一定在城里,但在南威斯康辛州某处。
    有一个龙卷风已经被监控。他们分为两个等级,
    现阶段称做“龙卷风警戒”,
    表示天气状况是形成龙卷风的最佳状态。
    李:我懂了,他们认为龙卷风可能会来袭。
    艾丽沙:是的,大家要当心,因为也许龙卷风就要来袭,
    所以称做警戒。
    李:而第二等级称做“龙卷风警报”。
    艾丽沙:是的,如果龙卷风已经被监测到,他们就会宣布“龙卷风警报”。
    因此,若已提出龙卷风警报,那表示一个龙卷风已在某处。
    李:真可怕。
    艾丽沙:嗯,龙卷风可以很危险的,是真的。
    如果我们听到什么像轰隆的火车接近声的,我们必须进入地下室。
    李:什么是“轰隆的火车”?
    艾丽沙:那就是龙卷风听起来的声音,他们听起来像火车声,非常大声。
    李:但是如果你听到它们来临了,不是已经太晚了吗?
    艾丽沙:很可能,要视龙卷风而定。
    有些一小时可以在地面横越两百里。
    那是非常快的,其他的没这么快。
    李:你看过很多龙卷风吗?
    艾丽沙:我这生只看过一次,从窗户望出去的,
    大概在二里外的地方,观看是很有趣的。
    但是它直扫向我朋友的房屋,所以我赶紧打电话给他们。
    李:它有打中他们的房屋吗?
    艾丽沙:没有,但是我朋友很高兴我打电话给他们。
    李:你电话时,他们在做什么?
    艾丽沙:他们全都坐在客厅看电视,
    一点也不知道龙卷风正向他们的房子接近。
    如果当时真打中他们,他们可能全都一命呜呼。
    李:真是太可怕了。有很多人丧生于龙卷风吗?
    艾丽沙:是不太多啦,但是有时候很多房屋被摧毁

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