A. B.
C.
D.
E.
The sun was rising in the east. Mary was
At a street corner, a car came up suddenly. “Oh, dear!” she cried. Then she
A.on | B.by | C.at |
A.carries | B.carry | C.was carrying |
A.sell | B.buy | C.wash |
A.took down | B.got up | C.fell down |
A.she | B.herself | C.it |
When the weather gets warm, people love to play in the water. Many like to swim in pools, lakes and rivers.
Be careful. Choose to swim in areas with lifeguards. If you need help, the lifeguards can help you.
Don’t swim alone. When you swim, always swim with another person.
Enjoy the water, but remember safety comes first.
A.Learn to swim. |
B.You can take a shower. |
C.Others like to swim in the sea. |
D.Swimming is more difficult than boating. |
E.Boating is another way to enjoy the water. |
F.The two of you can watch out for each other. |
G.And when you play in the water, don’t push others. |
4 . In China, safety education is becoming more and more important now. The last Monday in March is for students to learn it at school. It helps students learn more about how to keep themselves safe. What are the accidents at school? Let’s take a look.
Stampedes, earthquakes and fires are the main accidents at school.
A stampede always happens in crowded places. When students around you begin to push, just stand there and try to hold onto something. If you fall down in the crowd, move to one side and protect your head with your hands around.
When earthquakes (地震) happen, you can get under a desk quickly and hold on. It will protect you from falling things. If you are outside, find a place away from buildings, trees, and power lines.
When there’s a fire, leave the classroom quickly. It’s better to put something wet over your mouth and nose. In this way, you won’t breathe in smoke. Many people die in a fire, not because of the fire but smoke. It makes them cough and they can’t breathe. That’s very dangerous! So when you want to get out, you should make yourself close to the floor. Then you can breathe some fresh air.
1. Stampedes, earthquakes and fires are the main accidents ________.A.at school | B.in the open air | C.at home | D.on the farm |
A.瘟疫 | B.干旱 | C.踩踏 | D.溺水 |
A.Because it will protect people’s heads. |
B.Because it will help people to run away. |
C.Because it will make people breathe. |
D.Because it will protect people from falling things. |
A.Many people die in a fire, not because of the fire but smoke. |
B.When you want to get out of a fire, you shouldn’t make yourself close to the floor. |
C.It’s better to put something dry over your mouth and nose in a fire. |
D.When there’s a fire, don’t leave the classroom quickly. |
A.Cooking Courses | B.Safety Education | C.Health Care | D.English Learning |
5 . Perhaps you ride a bike to school or drive a car to work. We use all kinds of vehicles on the road, so to be safe becomes more and more important. Cycling can be great fun. But do you know how to ride a bike safely? We should learn to ride our bikes well before we go out on the road. If you can’t ride a bike in a straight line, you should practice riding in a safe place. To be safe on a bicycle, you need to use both hands and both feet. If you have a basket, put your books and packages in it. It’s not safe to carry anyone with your bike. Don’t ride in the middle of the road or run through red traffic lights.
Cars can bring us lots of fun, but they are also dangerous. We must be careful when we drive them.
It’s always a good idea to wear your seat belt when you’re in a car. Why? Think about this example. You put an egg on a skateboard (滑板) and give it a push. If the skateboard hits the stone, it will stop, but the egg won’t. It will fly far away, hit the stone and break. But if you tie the egg to the skateboard, it will stay safe. Without belts, both the drivers and the passengers may be badly hurt in a sudden accident. Don’t drive too fast. Don’t talk with other passengers when you drive your car. The vehicles are useful, but we must be careful. Everyone should know and obey the safety rules.
1. What vehicle does the passage talk about?A.Buses and cars. | B.Trains and planes. | C.Bikes and cars. | D.Bikes and ships. |
A.should practice riding in a safe place | B.can’t go out on the road |
C.can use one hand to control the bike | D.can ride well |
A.安全气囊 | B.安全带 | C.头 枕 | D.靠 垫 |
A.Because it can come out quickly and keep us safe. |
B.Because it can keep safe when we drive too fast. |
C.Because it can tie us to the seat, we will stay safe. |
D.Because we want to protect the eggs from breaking. |
A.For the passengers, they don’t need to wear a seat belt. |
B.When we ride our bikes well, we can carry someone on the road. |
C.When the traffic light is red, we should ride through it fast. |
D.The best way to be safe is to be careful. |
6 . Every thirty seconds there is an earthquake in the world. Some of these earthquakes are so weak that people can’t feel them. But some of them are very serious and many people get hurt or die in them. Do you know what cause earthquakes?
The earth’s surface (表面) has many pieces. These pieces are always moving. When two pieces move past each other, there is an earthquake. Scientists are trying to predict (预测) big earthquakes, but it’s very hard. Do you know how to protect yourself during an earthquake? Here are some ways. You should remember them.
If you are inside the door.
◆Quickly move under a desk or along a wall. It will protect you from falling things. Don’t run out of the door.
◆Keep away from windows.
◆Turn off lights.
◆Don’t get into a lift. If you are in a lift, get out as quickly as possible.
If you are outside.
◆Don’t stay near tall buildings and trees. Things may fall on you.
◆Be careful of fallen power lines.
◆Lie on the ground in clear areas until the shaking stops.
1. How often does an earthquake happen in the world?A.Once every thirty seconds. | B.Once every thirty minutes. |
C.Once every three hours. | D.Once every thirteen seconds. |
A.Near the window. | B.Along the wall. | C.In a lift. | D.Near a tree. |
A.you don’t be afraid when an earthquake happens |
B.you’d better lie on the ground in clear areas until the shaking stops |
C.you should look for your family after the earthquake |
D.you should not rebuild your homes after the earthquake |
A.how to predict an earthquake | B.how to save people after an earthquake |
C.what to do before an earthquake | D.how to protect ourselves during an earthquake |
7 . What should you do if there is a fire? First, let people know about the
Then feel the door of your room. If the door is
If you can’t
A.fire | B.water | C.snow | D.storm |
A.cool | B.warm | C.new | D.old |
A.letter | B.wall | C.book | D.door |
A.and | B.but | C.or | D.so |
A.way | B.date | C.journey | D.fiction |
A.least | B.thinnest | C.worst | D.best |
A.clean | B.leave | C.remember | D.draw |
A.bag | B.desk | C.window | D.box |
A.carefully | B.excitedly | C.happily | D.comfortably |
A.dark | B.wrong | C.dangerous | D.safe |
8 . What should we do if one of our classmates suddenly falls ill or gets hurt? Here are some steps you should follow. But always remember to look for medical care after first aid (急救) if the wound (伤口) is serious.
Animal bites: Wash the bite area with soap and water. Pack the wound with a clean cloth if it is bleeding. If the bleeding has stopped, cover the area with a bandage (绷带) and take the person to the hospital. Make sure you remember what kind of animal it is so the doctor can find the right way to treat him or her at once.
Fainting (昏厥): Have him or her lie with feet lifted a little. Don’t move the body if you think there might be wounds from the fall. Make sure he or she can breathe (呼吸) and let in fresh air. Clean the person’s face with a cool cloth.
Nosebleeds: Have the person sit up with his or her head tilted (倾斜) forward a little. Do not have the person tilt his or her head back because this may cause heavy breathing or coughing. Pinch (捏) the lower part of the nose for at least 10 minutes.
1. What should we do first when an animal bite happens?A.Put an ice pack on the wound. | B.Take the person to the hospital. |
C.Wash the bite area with soap and water. | D.Try to stop the bleeding with a clean cloth. |
A.Lifestyle. | B.Health. | C.Sports. | D.Education. |
A.First aid for some accidental wounds. | B.Ways to ask for help in getting hurt. |
C.Steps of looking for medical care. | D.Advice on ways not to get hurt. |
9 . There was a fire in the factory at about 1:40 last night. A reporter interviewed some people about it this morning.
Reporter: What were you doing when the fire broke out? |
I was preparing a report when I got the phone call from Jim. I quickly drove to the factory. The firefighters were putting out the fire when I got there. They arrived several minutes before me Tom The manager of the factory |
I was on duty last night. I smelled something burning. When I got up, I saw smoke coming from the window of the workshop (车间). I called 911 and our manager at once. And they both arrived quickly Jim A worker |
We drove to the factory as soon as we got the phone call at 1:47 am. We arrived at about 1:55 am and soon put it out. No one died or got hurt in the fire. It’s dry these days. We think all the families and factories should be more careful Jeff A firefighter |
1. What was Tom doing when he got the phone call?
A.Sleeping. | B.Watching TV. | C.Preparing a report. |
A.The manager. | B.A worker. | C.A firefighter. |
A.At 1:55 am. | B.At 1:47 am. | C.At 1:40 am. |
A.Tom arrived at the factory first. |
B.The reporter was working when the fire broke out. |
C.Jeff said it was dry these days. |
A.The cause | B.The time. | C.The place |
One of the best skills a person can learn is how to give first aid. First aid is the practice of giving emergency (紧急情况) care to
The first thing you should do is to take a look at things around you to see if it is
The next thing about first aid you should do is to
A.anyone | B.something | C.nothing |
A.so | B.or | C.but |
A.important | B.rude | C.safe |
A.boring | B.basic | C.difficult |
A.training | B.service | C.pain |
A.company | B.school | C.situation |
A.take away | B.ask for | C.put away |
A.tell | B.warn | C.follow |
A.on the way | B.by the way | C.in the way |
A.quickly | B.suddenly | C.certainly |