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高中译林牛津版英语一轮复习 Useful sentences from the text B5(选必二) U1 1. Firefighters quickly _(put) out the Henderson Tower fire last night. 2. The fire, which is thought to _(start) from the 8th floor, spread quickly through the tower block on Sunday night, leaving people on the upper floors _(trap). 3. Firefighters got the situation _control around 11 p.m. 4. A terrible fire broke out on Sunday night, _(leave) the Henderson Tower seriously damaged. 5. The fire has also left _(dozen) of people injured, 5 of _ are in a critical condition. 6. I was about to have a bath _I heard people screaming and dogs barking. 7. Mr Peterson, head of the fire service, confirms that a dropped cigarette end on a carpet of the 8th floor started the fire and _ the automatic fire alarms did not go off quickly enough to prevent the disaster. 8. How do these _(different) come about? 9. Let's take the two news reports on the Henderson Tower fire _ an example. 10. Even if news reports are written from basically the same perspective, they may contradict each other in terms _ factual details, as events in the real world are usually complicated and constantly changing. 11. When we come across such factual differences, we should not rush to the conclusion _ one of the news reports gives false information. 12. News reports _(write) at different stages of an event could contain different information as new facts _(bring) to light. 13. _ (sum) up, it is wise to read news reports written from various perspectives and at different stages, _ brings us a more accurate understanding of a situation. 14. We also need to be critical _ the information we receive and remember not to blindly trust _we have read. 15. Though journalists are committed to _(present) the truth, it is better to use our own judgement than rely entirely on news reports. 16. Firstly, you need to be skilled _ writing. 17. The information _(involve) in a complex story may come from dozens of sources. 18. Good journalists need to organize all this