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以下はTroubled Japanese Nuclear Power Plant Hit by Power Outageという記事から作成しました。英語の語順を習得して英語を英語のまま理解するには、やさしい整序問題をたくさんこなすのが近道です。
Authorities at Japan's tsunami-damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant have partially restored a (1)(after / crucial / system / cooling) it was shut down by an unexplained power outage.
The plant's operator, the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), says equipment used to inject cooling water into spent fuel pools lost power late Monday, (2)(fears / raising / temperatures / that ) could reach dangerous levels.
But TEPCO said, in a statement late Tuesday, the power supply was restored to part of the equipment. It says the cooling system at Reactor 1 has (3)(full / returned / operation / to) and that the systems at reactors 3 and 4 would likely be restored later in the day.
The company does not know what caused the power outage, but is investigating whether a broken (4)(is / blame / switchboard / to ).
There would be a danger of radiation spewing into the environment if the water in the (5)(pools / spent / had / fuel) reached a certain point. TEPCO officials say there has been no change in radioactivity levels.
The plant is still recovering from a massive earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 (6)(its / off / shut / that) power and cooling systems, causing a meltdown in three nuclear reactors. It was the world's (7)(since / worst / disaster / nuclear) the 1986 Chernobyl accident in the Soviet Union.
※解答(1)(crucial cooling system after)(2)(raising fears that temperatures) (3)(returned to full operation) (4)(switchboard is to blame) (5)(spent fuel pools had) (6)(that shut off its)(7)(worst nuclear disaster since).
以下はTroubled Japanese Nuclear Power Plant Hit by Power Outageという記事から作成しました。英語の語順を習得して英語を英語のまま理解するには、やさしい整序問題をたくさんこなすのが近道です。
Authorities at Japan's tsunami-damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant have partially restored a (1)(after / crucial / system / cooling) it was shut down by an unexplained power outage.
The plant's operator, the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), says equipment used to inject cooling water into spent fuel pools lost power late Monday, (2)(fears / raising / temperatures / that ) could reach dangerous levels.
But TEPCO said, in a statement late Tuesday, the power supply was restored to part of the equipment. It says the cooling system at Reactor 1 has (3)(full / returned / operation / to) and that the systems at reactors 3 and 4 would likely be restored later in the day.
The company does not know what caused the power outage, but is investigating whether a broken (4)(is / blame / switchboard / to ).
There would be a danger of radiation spewing into the environment if the water in the (5)(pools / spent / had / fuel) reached a certain point. TEPCO officials say there has been no change in radioactivity levels.
The plant is still recovering from a massive earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 (6)(its / off / shut / that) power and cooling systems, causing a meltdown in three nuclear reactors. It was the world's (7)(since / worst / disaster / nuclear) the 1986 Chernobyl accident in the Soviet Union.
※解答(1)(crucial cooling system after)(2)(raising fears that temperatures) (3)(returned to full operation) (4)(switchboard is to blame) (5)(spent fuel pools had) (6)(that shut off its)(7)(worst nuclear disaster since).
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