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海詞積累
1. memorabilia n. 紀(jì)念品
2. incalculable adj. 不可估量的
3. blaze n. 烈火
4. hydrant n. 消防龍頭
5. enormous adj. 巨大的
6. bicentennial n. 兩百周年紀(jì)念日
7. neglect n. 忽視
8. numerous adj. 許多的
9. ironically adv. 諷刺地
10. finance v. 提供資金
A big fire that raced through Brazil's 200-year-old National Museum on Sunday is believed to have destroyed much of its collection of more than 20 million items, ranging from archaeological finds to historical memorabilia.
The destruction of the building was an “incalculable loss for Brazil,” President Michel Temer said in a statement. “Two hundred years of work, research and knowledge were lost.”
It wasn't immediately clear how the fire began and there were no reports of injuries. Fire department spokesman Roberto Robadey said crew got off to a slow start fighting the blaze because the two fire hydrants closest to the museum were not functioning. Instead, trucks had to be sent to get water from a nearby lake. But he added that some of the museum's pieces had been spared. “We were able to remove a lot of things from inside with the help of workers of the museum,” Robadey told Globo News.
Live television broadcast images of the fire, which began after the end of visiting hours at 5 pm, burning out of control throughout the building late into the night.
“It is an enormous tragedy,” museum director Alexander Kellner said in a statement posted on Facebook early Monday. He added that they haven't yet been able to measure the total damage to the collection.
The museum, which is tied to the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and the education ministry, was founded in 1818 and was proudly celebrating its bicentennial. It houses several landmark collections, including Egyptian artifacts(手工藝品) and the oldest human fossil found in Brazil.
The museum had suffered from years of neglect under numerous governments. “We never got anything from the federal government,” said the official, Luiz Duarte. “We recently finalized an agreement with state-run development bank BNDES for a massive investment, so that we could finally restore the palace and, ironically, we had planned on a new fire prevention system.”
In a statement posted on its website in June, BNDES agreed to financing of $5.35 million to “physically restore the historic building” and also to carry out work to “guarantee more security to its collections”.
Reading Check
1. Why did the firefighters fight the fire slowly at the beginning?
A.They didn't have enough fire trucks.
B.The water source was far from the museum.
C.The fire hydrants closest to the museum didn't work.
D.The firefighters didn't find out the cause of the fire.
2. What was Luiz Duarte's attitude to the federal government?
A.Grateful.
B.Unsatisfied.
B.Confident.
D.Hopeful.
Language Study
Difficult sentence
Live television broadcast images of the fire, which began after the end of visiting hours at 5 pm, burning out of control throughout the building late into the night. 電視實(shí)時(shí)播送了這場大火現(xiàn)場的畫面?;馂?zāi)發(fā)生在下午5點(diǎn)參觀時(shí)間結(jié)束后,整棟大樓一直燃燒到深夜。
【點(diǎn)石成金】本句是一個(gè)復(fù)合句。Live television broadcast images of the fire是主句,which began after...5 pm是非限制性定語從句,burning out of control...night作伴隨狀語。