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A. Read the blog. Write T (True), F (False), or NG (Not Given) if the information is not in the text.
Most of the time, I write about blizzards, typhoons, floods, and so on. But I don't ski in a blizzard or get wet in a
flood. Well, this week's blog is different, because this time I was there when something big happened!
I was on holiday in an area which has earthquakes. I knew that before I went. But the last big earthquake there
happened 50 years ago, so I didn't really think about it when I booked.
During the first few days, I went swimming every morning in the warm sea and then, in the afternoon, I walked up
the side of the mountain behind the town. I didn't climb over rocks or anything like that. I just walked slowly up a
few hundred meters of one of the old donkey tracks.
On the afternoon of the fifth day, I was on the mountain when the ground started to move. I remembered about the
earthquakes then, and I thought, 'The ground will open up and I'll fall in.' Then I looked down at the town and saw
a huge wave coming very fast towards it. Houses near the beach disappeared under the water. I was safe on the side
of the mountain, but my hotel fell down and I lost all my stuff.
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The writer's blog is usually about bad weather.
The writer thought there might be an earthquake while he was there on holiday.
One of the donkey tracks went to the top of the mountain.
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The writer fell into a hole during the earthquake.
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The writer watched as the tsunami hit the town.