A.The man. | B.The firefighters. | C.The man’s brother. |
This is an unbelievable real Christmas story: one of courage, life and passing on love.
Twenty-five years ago, Ray Anderson, a single parent with a one-year-old son, was returning home after giving out gifts to the needy people on Christmas Eve when he witnessed a terrible accident which took place when the driver of a truck ran a red light and collided (碰撞)with the car of Sandra Jenkins. The influence of the collision killed Sandra instantly, but her three-month-old daughter was left trapped upside down in the burning car seemingly doomed to a fiery tomb.
While others looked on in horror, Anderson jumped out of his car and crawled (爬)into the car through the broken window to try to free the baby. Seconds later, the car was totally on fire, but Anderson was unexpectedly able to pull the baby to safety. While the child came out of the accident with no injuries, Anderson suffered third degree burns over 80 percent of his body.
Two days later, Anderson died, but his heroic act was published widely in the media. Anderson’s son was soon raised by relative, and the family moved to the East Coast.
The most unbelievable part of this story unfolded only last week. Karen and her fiance(未婚夫), Aaron, were looking through some old boxes in the basement of Karen’s home when they came across some old newspapers. “This is me when I was a newborn baby. My mother was busy with some volunteer work when the accidnet happened. I was rescued from a burning car, but my mother died in the accident,” explained Karen. Although Aaron knew Karen’s mother had died years earlier, he never fully understood the situation until he started to skim over the newspaper article. Karen continued to sort through some old books when saw Aaron absorbed in the details of the accident.
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Then she noticed, to her much surprise, tears rolling down from his eyes, and he began to cry uncontrollably.
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According to the article, Aaron’s father and Karen’s mother were both on a task of helping the needy families in the area.
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A Christmas Visit
As 17-year-old Torriell Norwood drove through St. Petersburg, Florida, last February with her friends to pay a visit to the great park, she shared her dream of becoming a doctor. She had recently taken some first aid courses. The other girls shared stories of their experiences and adventures. But the laughter and chatter from the four teenage girls in the car quickly gave way to screams, As they passed a road junction(交叉路口), a car crashed into the side of their vehicle, sending their black car sailing into the yard of a nearby home. It only stopped when it crashed into a tree. All of the girls were in panic.
As smoke rose from the car, a bystander(旁观者)shouted, “It’s about to blow up . Get out. ”The impact had bent the driver’s door, meaning it wouldn’t open. The bystander seized the door handle of the car, using all his strength to pull it open, but failed. Shaken, but otherwise OK. Norwood crawled out through the window. She had a cut on the right side of her face. Her lovely face became very pale. Along with two of her friends, who’d also managed to free themselves, she ran for her life.
But halfway down the street, she realized that her best friend, Azarria Simmons, was not with them. Norwood ran back to the car and found Simmons lying in the back seat. “She isn’t moving,” Norwood shouted, with her heart beating hard. She threw open the back door and pulled her friend out, avoiding the broken glass as best she could. She dragged Simmons a few feet to safety and laid her on the ground. She checked per pulse. Nothing. She put her head against Simmons’s chest. No sign of life. That’s when she started CPR(心肺复苏术)
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If the accident had happened a few weeks earlier, she might not have known what to do.
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After a while, the CPR worked and Simmons regained her consciousness.
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4 . “Fire! Fire!” what terrible words to hear when one wakes up in a strange house in the middle of the night. It was a large, old wooden house and my room was on the top floor. I
I began to run, but I was still
I saw a flaming door-way in front, put the bundle over my face and ran. My feet burned me terribly, but I got
A.jumped | B.stood | C.got | D.fell |
A.out | B.down | C.up | D.back |
A.gases | B.smoke | C.noise | D.darkness |
A.half-drunk | B.half-dressed | C.half-waken | D.alone |
A.same | B.right | C.opposite | D.next |
A.thicker | B.taller | C.less | D.more |
A.legs | B.feet | C.baby | D.arms |
A.as | B.after | C.before | D.until |
A.hard | B.uesful | C.small | D.soft |
A.stop | B.reach | C.go | D.leave |
A.burnt | B.dry | C.lighting | D.broken |
A.up | B.through | C.over | D.alone |
A.water | B.weather | C.air | D.people |
A.killed | B.dropped | C.lost | D.left |
A.joy | B.excitement | C.happiness | D.surprise |
A.lent | B.refused | C.bought | D.borrowed |
A.jumping | B.running | C.crying | D.laughing |
A.talked | B.laughed | C.shouted | D.jumped |
A.recognizing | B.noticing | C.scolding | D.finding |
A.killed | B.saved | C.found | D.hurt |
5 . Bella arrived at the parking lot at about 12:00 p.m. She
As it happened, Peter was going to bed
Peter
A.got | B.looked | C.fell | D.came |
A.journey | B.time | C.drive | D.distance |
A.relaxed | B.sleepy | C.happy | D.bored |
A.attacked | B.pulled | C.pushed | D.held |
A.while | B.once | C.until | D.when |
A.terrible | B.familiar | C.broken | D.distant |
A.delay | B.warming | C.experience | D.permission |
A.beaten | B.hit | C.stopped | D.fixed |
A.looked around | B.searched through | C.left alone | D.sought for |
A.car | B.policeman | C.worker | D.train |
A.attended | B.rushed | C.responded | D.stuck |
A.unclear | B.unhurt | C.unfocused | D.uncertain |
A.carefully | B.exactly | C.practically | D.violently |
A.put | B.help | C.take | D.send |
A.safety | B.position | C.station | D.comfort |
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One evening my brother and I was ready to see a film at Sangan Cinema along the main highway of Chennai. As we were afraid of being late the film, we walked faster than usual along the noise road. Suddenly, there was the loud cry, I saw a man roll on the ground. The man was knocking down by a car. The car driver was driving at a normal speed while he noticed a lorry coming from the opposite direction. The lorry was being driven very much fast. He tried to turn her car aside, but the car was out of control. It ran into the men and hit the pavement.
7 . Ways to save yourself in a fire emergency
Knowing how to act fast in case of a fire emergency can save your life and those of others. Most are the times people die from fire outbreaks, for short of information on how to deal with that situation once it happens.
Stay low to the ground when the fire happens. It is, more importantly, to note that poisonous gases are often more dangerous than fire. In an accident of a fire, make sure you lower down not to breathe the smoke as you move towards the outside.
Keep away from elevators! Once you find yourself in a building and a fire scene has happened, stop using the elevators since most fail to work in case of a serious fire.
Use proper ways to put out the fire. Make sure you are knowledgeable on how to use fire extinguishers in any building you work from. Once you realize that is not working, call for help as fast as possible. If possible, you can also learn some knowledge of first aid in your spare time.
A.Know the fire exits |
B.It is so dangerous to be kept in elevators |
C.First aid may save life in the fire sometimes |
D.To prevent a fire outbreak, here are some tips |
E.Don't get into a new place without showing care |
F.To save lives during a fire outbreak, do the following |
G.If possible, tie a wet cloth around your nose or mouth |
8 . Maybe ten-year-old Elizabeth put it best when she said to her father. “But, Dad, you can’t be healthy if you’re dead.”
Dad, in a hurry to get home before dark so he could go for a run, had forgotten to wear his safety belt — a mistake 11.5% of the US population make every day, according to a survey in 2015.
The percentage doesn’t seem so bad, but the big question is why still so many people ignore it when every day there are reports about car accidents and casualties (a death toll of 37461 in 2016 ).
There have been many myths about safety belts ever since their first appearance in cars some forty years ago. The following are three of the most common.
Myth Number One: It’s best to be “thrown clear”of a serious accident.
Truth: Sorry, but any accident serious enough to “throw you clear”is also going to be serious enough to give you a very bad landing. And chances are you’ll have traveled through a windshield (挡风玻璃) or door to do it. Studies show that chances of dying after a car accident are twenty-five times greater in cases where people are “thrown clear.”
Myth Number Two: Safety belts “trap”people in cars that are burning or sinking in water.
Truth: Sorry again. but studies show that people knocked unconscious (昏迷) due to not wearing safety belts have a greater chance of dying in these accidents People wearing safety belts are usually protected to the point of having a clear head to free themselves from such dangerous situations, not to be trapped in them.
Myth Number Three: Safety belts aren’t needed at speeds of less than 30 miles an hour (mph).
Truth: When two cars traveling at 30 mpb hit each other, an unbelted driver would meet the windshield with a force equal to diving headfirst into the ground from a height of 10 meters.
1. Why did Elizabeth say to her father “But, Dad, you can’t be healthy if you’re dead”?A.He was driving at great speed. |
B.He was running across the street. |
C.He didn’t have his safety belt on. |
D.He didn’t take his medicine on time. |
A.wasn’t feeling very well |
B.hated to drive in the dark |
C.wanted to take some exercise |
D.didn’t want to be caught by the police |
A.may be knocked down by other cars |
B.may get seriously hurt being thrown out of the car |
C.may find it impossible to get away from the seat |
D.may get caught in the car door |
A.the belt prevents them escaping in an accident |
B.they will be unable to think clearly in an accident |
C.they will be caught when help comes |
D.cars catch fire easily |
A.Never drive faster than 30 mile an hour. |
B.Try your best to save yourself in a car accident. |
C.Never forget to wear the safety belt while driving. |
D.Drive slowly while you’re not wearing a safety belt. |