1 . A huge fire broke out on 2 September 1666 in London. The fire, known as the Great Fire of London, was the worst fire in the history of London. It burned down more than three quarters of the old city.
The fire started in the very early hours of Sunday morning in the house of the king’s baker. A strong wind blew the fire from the baker’s house into a small hotel next door. Then it spread quickly into Thames Street. That was the beginning.
At that time, most of the buildings in London were made of wood, so it was easy for the fire to spread quickly. By eight o’clock, three hundred houses were on fire. By Monday, nearly a kilometre of the city was burning along the Thames River. On Tuesday, which was considered the worst day, the fire destroyed many well-known buildings, including the old St Paul’s Cathedral.
The fire burned until finally hundreds of buildings in the path of the fire were destroyed to create a firebreak. The fire then died out eventually with nothing left to burn.
1. Why is the fire of 1666 called the Great Fire of London?A.The fire broke out in the capital of England. |
B.The fire was the worst fire in the history of London. |
C.People in England will never forget the fire. |
D.The fire spread fast into Thames Street. |
A.In the house of the king’s baker. |
B.In Thames Street. |
C.In the house of the baker’s neighbour. |
D.In St Paul’s Cathedral. |
A.It started in a baker’s house. |
B.It broke out on a Sunday morning. |
C.A hotel was next to the baker’s house. |
D.Most of the buildings in London were wooden. |
A.The old St Paul’s Cathedral. |
B.Hundreds of buildings in the path of the fire. |
C.Hundreds of wooden houses. |
D.All of the above. |
1. Why did the driver knock into the tree?
A.He got drunk. | B.He was driving fast. | C.He tried to avoid a bicycle. |
A.She was riding her bike. | B.She was driving her car. | C.She was standing on the road. |
3 . Todd and Donna woke up early one day to take pictures of the sunrise. While walking along the shoreline and enjoying the sights, Todd suddenly
Tyler Volpe, a
Volpe started chest compression (按压) while Roy, another surfer, breathed into Todd’s mouth. Then, they switched
The tide was starting to come in. Other surfers used their boards to form a
Doctors used a defibrillator (除颤器) to shock his heart and
Todd and Donna planned to drive back home to New Jersey that morning, but decided to first take a walk on the beach. “It is lucky we didn’t
Donna
A.took | B.sat | C.fell | D.broke |
A.sleeping | B.joking | C.lying | D.thinking |
A.red | B.orange | C.green | D.blue |
A.surfer | B.doctor | C.reporter | D.worker |
A.loud | B.sudden | C.normal | D.lasting |
A.cloths | B.positions | C.boards | D.apartments |
A.dead | B.cold | C.safe | D.lucky |
A.Before | B.After | C.Once | D.Instantly |
A.sight | B.barrier | C.link | D.bridge |
A.warm | B.positive | C.alive | D.brave |
A.start | B.develop | C.continue | D.end |
A.record | B.review | C.repeat | D.restore |
A.pay | B.pause | C.leave | D.speed |
A.answered | B.learned | C.posted | D.heard |
A.thank | B.meet | C.accept | D.miss |
4 . Every Christmas, the firm I worked for raised money for disadvantaged kids. I’d dress up as Santa and
I became aware of a car coming up behind us at speed. It ran
Other than some cuts, he was fine. I left him with my workmates and went to check on the driver of the other car.
Weeks after the accident, I agreed to meet the guy I’d
A.step | B.drive | C.ride | D.walk |
A.stopped | B.stood | C.lay | D.sat |
A.across | B.for | C.into | D.through |
A.call | B.help | C.question | D.consult |
A.policeman | B.firefighter | C.engineer | D.caregiver |
A.been taken away | B.blown up | C.been charged up | D.run out |
A.planned | B.failed | C.managed | D.decided |
A.Immediately | B.Directly | C.Fortunately | D.Ridiculously |
A.burning | B.running | C.passing | D.coming |
A.scene | B.way | C.pavement | D.phone |
A.records | B.preparations | C.contributions | D.deliveries |
A.take on | B.take away | C.take over | D.take in |
A.pumped | B.preserved | C.motivated | D.pulled |
A.turned | B.figured | C.made | D.found |
A.purchased | B.returned | C.abandoned | D.Decorated |
A.It happened in the southern part of India. | B.It killed more than 500 people in Bombay. |
C.It caused a landslide near the railway. | D.It wasn’t linked to local armed conflicts. |
A.Two trains hitting each other head-on. | B.The misfunctioning signalling system. |
C.A cow staying on the railway line. | D.A coach going through the crossing. |
A.Reporting an accident to the newspaper. | B.Detailing the injuries in an accident. |
C.Finding out the cause of a train crash. | D.Requiring financial support from the office. |
At first, Nick Bostic could only see a faint orange light at the edge of his vision as he drove down the streets of Lafayette. It was not until he drove his car further that he finally figured out what he was seeing. Oh my god, he thought, that house was on fire!
It was an ordinary night for Bostic, who was still figuring out how to make his way through a life that hadn’t always been easy. He had spent his childhood between his mom and dad in different places, neither of them providing love and safety he needed. If you’d asked his friend to describe him as a kid, they might probably have said “a fool”. Even if people around Lafayette had to describe him now as a grown-up, they might say he was a guy with a big heart who didn’t know exactly what to do with it.
That night, he was on the road back to his apartment just after midnight when he saw the house on fire. Flames were climbing up, and his phone was dead, with no other vehicles around coming to the rescue. He ran around to the back door, not realizing that it was open. Without pausing to think about the danger, he ran into the burning building.
In the building were the Barrett families, and before the fire broke out, the Barrett couple had left home for a party, leaving their four children at home. Seionna, their 18-year-old daughter, was in charge. She was sleeping when she heard what sounded like an explosion, followed by the heat and smell of smoke. Immediately she woke up the other kids, but then a horrible realization hit Seionna. The 6-year-old Kaylani wasn’t there, who would like to sleep in the living room. And the living room was on fire.
Meanwhile, Bostic peered (盯) into each room of the burning house, searching to see if anyone was home. He had just started climbing the staircase when he looked up and saw three faces from a room at the top of the stairs and peer down at him, their eyes wide.
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“Your house is on fire. You need to go!” Bostic yelled.
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He ran forward and threw himself out of the window, with Kaylani landing on his shoulder after the fall.
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7 . Cassie Thomas thought she was just meeting with the media at her lunch break. Instead, the nurse at Janet Weis Children’s Hospital near Danville got a surprise party from her workmates. It was her first day back to work after a family vacation in Clearwater, Florida, and what a vacation it was!
“Just as I looked up, there was this big pinks lightning that just came down and hit the beach, ” Cassie said. Cassie, her husband, and their two daughters were on their hotel balcony last week when they heard and saw the storm.
After Cassie saw the lightning, she saw two boys lying on the beach. So, she shouted to them. “Then one boy sat up and he just started shouting back, and I said, ‘Jay, call 911; I’m going. ” Cassie said. So the 31-year-old nurse sprang into action. She ran down 16 flights of stairs onto the beach where she found the two boys, Jansen and Cameron, who are from North Carolina. Cameron had no heartbeat.
“I rolled Cameron over and I just started compressing(按压),”Cassie said. She didn’t realize it at the time, but she-was risking her own life to save the teenage boys.
“My daughters were on the balcony and it was a very dangerous situation to put myself in. I just wished to keep me safe because I was going, ” Cassie said. “It just goes to her character to help others. And you know what? When it’s your kid, you’d want someone to be coming in and saving his life, ” one of her workmates said.
Cassie was there when Cameron got out of the hospital. “He just said, ‘Thank you; thank you; thank you.’ He gave me so many hugs, ” Cassie said. “A nurse never truly goes on vacation. I just keep telling everybody the same thing. It’s just what you do. ”
Cassie and two other people got Good Samaritan awards from the Clearwater Police Department for saving Cameron’s life. Cassie’s workmates said they couldn’t be any prouder of this-life-saving nurse.
1. Why did Cassie’s workmates give her a surprise party?A.To welcome her back to work. |
B.To see her off for her vacation. |
C.To honor her for her heroic act. |
D.To congratulate heron the interview. |
A.They were pulled into the sea. |
B.They were hit by lightning. |
C.They fell off from the balcony. |
D.They got caught in a rain. |
A.She called 911. |
B.She took them to a hospital. |
C.She jumped into the sea to save them. |
D.She gave first aid to one of them. |
A.Nurses have no time to go on a vacation. |
B.Nurses are ready at all times to help others. |
C.Nurses don’t like to go on a vacation. |
D.Nurses may be called back to work during vacation. |
8 . In China, safety education is becoming more and more important now. The last Monday in March is for students to learn it at school.
Stampedes (踩踏), earthquakes and fires are the main accidents at school.
A stampede always happens in crowded places.
When earthquakes happen, you can get under a desk quickly and hold on.
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.
A.Here is an example. |
B.It helps students learn more about what they should do to keep themselves safe. |
C.When students around you begin to push, just stand there and try to hold onto something. |
D.Many people die in a fire, not because of the fire but smoke. |
E.It is not smoke but fire that is dangerous. |
F.Take a look. |
G.It’ll protect you from falling things. |
9 . It was a bright May afternoon. Jonathan Bauer, and his 13-year-old daughter, Ava, were driving home on the Route 90 bridge, which crosses the shallow waters of Assa woman Bay.
Not far ahead of them, a pickup truck was slipping from one lane to the other. Then, it
Matters quickly went from bad to
Ava Bauer was so
A.At last | B.As usual | C.At a time | D.All of a sudden |
A.got into | B.broke into | C.pulled into | D.crashed into |
A.dropped | B.wandered | C.stormed | D.rocketed |
A.absolutely | B.eventually | C.helplessly | D.immediately |
A.exciting | B.striking | C.frightening | D.annoying |
A.taking off | B.taking up | C.taking away | D.taking on |
A.clean | B.dirty | C.deep | D.shallow |
A.jumped | B.swam | C.attended | D.turned |
A.into | B.away | C.below | D.against |
A.splashing | B.streaming | C.flooding | D.disappearing |
A.bite | B.slap | C.push | D.shake |
A.touch | B.clap | C.attack | D.press |
A.ears | B.eyes | C.arms | D.lips |
A.scared | B.delighted | C.inspired | D.surprised |
A.unbelievable | B.unfortunate | C.unacceptable | D.unpleasant |
1. What happened to Mrs. Hill last weekend?
A.She lost her direction. | B.She was badly injured. | C.Her phone was stolen. |
A.Her husband. | B.Her best friend. | C.A hiker. |