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China has announced a series of measures aimed at improving its response to natural disasters. 中国已经宣布了一系列防范自然灾害的方法。 More than 80,000 people are thought to have died in the Sichuan quake The moves come as the country marks the first anniversary of the devastating1(破坏性) earthquake which hit Sichuan province on 12 May last year. More than 80,000 people are believed to have died in the quake, including at least 5,300 children. The new policy calls for bigger relief stocks, satellite forecasting, and training for thousands of officials. The government says more than 70% of China's cities, and more than half the population, are vulnerable to(易受……攻击) serious natural disasters. China was widely praised for its rapid response to the Sichuan quake, but there was public anger over what was perceived(觉察,感觉) to be the shoddy(劣质的) building of schools. Parents who lost their children have already expressed fears they will not be allowed to properly commemorate2(纪念,庆祝) the disaster's anniversary. Many parents want to return to the site of the schools where their children died. But the authorities have previously3 previously prevented them from doing so. 'Touched' Meanwhile, details have been released of a letter from the Chinese Prime Minister, Wen Jibao, to school students in Sichuan. He told them he was touched by a book of paintings they sent him depicting4(描述) their experiences. It was called Beautiful Flowers - the words he wrote on a blackboard at the scene of the devastation(破坏,劫掠). And former Olympic champion hurdler(跳栏比赛选手) Liu Xiang, visited a primary school in the hard-hit Beichuan county, holding an athletics5 class. But the lesson was cut short after only five minutes because the school playground was too crowded with reporters and bystanders(旁观者), the sina.com web portal reported. 点击收听单词发音
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