1. Where might Henry be when he smelled some smoke?
A.In the yard. | B.In the kitchen. | C.In the living room. |
A.Henry. | B.A bystander. | C.The guy in the burning house. |
A.1. | B.2. | C.3. |
A.Brother and sister. | B.Colleagues. | C.Interviewer and interviewee. |
1.你的经历;
2.你的感想。
注意:
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A First Aid Experience
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________It was the scene from every parent’s worst nightmare when 8-year-old Rihaan was left lying in the middle of the road, with his bike bent beside him as the car that struck him stopped suddenly. Being hit by the car badly made him lie there.
On hearing the loud bang, my husband, Ashish,
I called triple zero. But I was too shocked
After a short time, an ambulance and police arrived,
“He
With Rihaan recovering well, it meant the focus turned quickly to his brave brother. After the accident the operator who took Aarush’s call, Nick Smith, nominated (提名) him for a Junior Triple Zero Hero award.
“But I’d quite like a medal too,” Rihaan, said cheerfully a few days later. “I suffered all the pain and then he got the award as
1. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a car. | B.In an office. | C.In the hospital. |
A.He was attacked. |
B.He was wearing a stocking. |
C.He was caught by the policemen. |
A.The man’s wife. | B.A policewoman. | C.The man’s workmate. |
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An American and a Frenchman decided to cross the sea between France and England in the balloon in 1784. High over the water, they discover a hole in the balloon. The hole became bigger and bigger. The air keeps the balloon up was escaping quickly and the balloon was coming up. The two men threw all their equipments into the water to make the balloon light. It started to rise higher again. So it was still too close to the water. Finally, the men threw away most of his clothes to save themselves. The crowd waiting for to greet them in England were very surprised see this that the balloon landed in front of them.
6 . I've been farming sheep on a hillside for 54 years. I use a small tractor (拖拉车) to get about. My dog Don always sits beside me in the passenger seat.
One morning I
Lamb and mother
My heart
Heart in mouth, I
The police
A.dropped | B.spotted | C.carried | D.returned |
A.kids | B.friends | C.owner | D.mother |
A.ask about | B.play with | C.tend to | D.run into |
A.freed | B.switched | C.reunited | D.examined |
A.unexpected | B.dangerous | C.embarrassing | D.difficult |
A.Fortunately | B.Intently | C.Immediately | D.Obviously |
A.lamb | B.vehicle | C.seat | D.fence |
A.froze | B.sustained | C.remembered | D.settled |
A.crowd | B.motorway | C.field | D.hill |
A.take off | B.catch up | C.hold back | D.get out |
A.real | B.best | C.basic | D.last |
A.fixed | B.noticed | C.reached | D.closed |
A.resting | B.running | C.parking | D.turning |
A.sleep | B.long | C.rough | D.busy |
A.abandoned | B.approached | C.recognized | D.repaired |
A.unclean | B.uncertain | C.unhurt | D.unhappy |
A.arrived | B.replied | C.survived | D.waited |
A.ability | B.dream | C.luck | D.idea |
A.common | B.confusing | C.desirable | D.awful |
A.meal | B.test | C.job | D.lesson |
7 . LAS VEGAS—It was different in the light of day.
There was no “pop, pop, pop” of gunfire, no screams. Just a quiet lot of cars abandoned by those, like Kassidy Owen, who escaped with their lives.
“It's strange to hear the silence” Owen said, “because all I remember was the noise”
The 22-year-old was one of dozens of concertgoers who returned to the scene of the Route 91 Harvest festival on Wednesday morning to fetch the vehicles they left behind as they fled from a gunman raining down bullets from high above in the tower of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino across the street.
Survivors of the deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas on Sunday needed their cars to move on with their lives-to get back to work, to school, home. It was the first time they were returning to a scene that would forever change them, when joy and celebration and music turned into killing and horror.
Before they could move forward, they had to go back to the place where they thought they were going to die.
Owen had run to her car to hide and had tried to drive away, but she couldn't. People were running, bodies dropped to the ground, and cars bottlenecked in the parking lot. During a brief pause after more than 10 minutes of gunfire, she worried the lights of her SUV made everyone inside a shining target.
“They're shooting again” her best friend's brother screamed. “Turn off the car!”
That's when she got out and fled.
“I just remember shutting the door and running.” Owen said.
Now, nearly three days later, she was back, sitting in the driver's seat of her SUV. Her eyes were swollen and red. This was a long way from over.
“You just keep hearing the gunshots in your head,” Owen said.
1. Why did Kassidy Owen return to the scene of terror?A.To get back her car for daily life. | B.To show sympathy to the victims. |
C.To search for her missing friends. | D.To look into the cause of the shooting. |
A.Cars were abandoned in the parking lot. |
B.The parking lot was jammed with cars. |
C.The parking lot was covered with broken bottles. |
D.Cars broke down in the parking lot. |
A.Because she had escaped being caught. |
B.Because she wanted to find the gunman. |
C.Because she couldn't rid herself of those terrible scenes. |
D.Because she had saved others' lives by turning off the car. |
A.Survivors went back to where they would die. |
B.Owen's experience in Las Vegas. |
C.How to survive in a mass shooting. |
D.People returned to the unforgettable scene. |
8 . Nicholas Rilling is a bright-eyed, active 5-year-old boy, normal in every way. What is
It was Oct, 17. The Maryland family were enjoying a vacation at a beach resort (旅游胜地) in Puerto Rico. The shallow (浅的) water suggested no
The sunlight dancing on the water made it difficult for Kent to see where his son was. After an anxious and hurried
“He just looked gray and his
For three days in hospital, Nick
“
The family kept praying at his bedside, talking to him, hoping for a
After five days, Nick was well enough to
A.unusual | B.frightening | C.common | D.obvious |
A.illness | B.unconsciousness | C.coach | D.treatment |
A.help | B.food | C.care | D.oxygen |
A.danger | B.interest | C.difficulty | D.fish |
A.turned up | B.looked up | C.stayed up | D.cheered up |
A.search | B.hike | C.invitation | D.rescue |
A.swimming | B.sinking | C.floating | D.flowing |
A.rare | B.fancy | C.brief | D.still |
A.legs | B.eyes | C.lips | D.hands |
A.boat | B.beach | C.carpet | D.hospital |
A.remained | B.became | C.turned | D.went |
A.doctors | B.couples | C.friends | D.vacationers |
A.Angry | B.Excited | C.Sad | D.Hopeful |
A.pretend | B.recover | C.form | D.appreciate |
A.fun | B.luck | C.operation | D.experience |
A.speech | B.response | C.laugh | D.look |
A.book | B.friend | C.toy | D.cartoon |
A.leave | B.stay in | C.approach | D.rush to |
A.disappointing | B.interesting | C.near-death | D.favorite |
A.reunion | B.birthday | C.rebirth | D.dinner |
9 . It was10:15 p.m. when Esposito arrived at the train station. She jumped into her Honda and began her
As it happened, Dipinto, a volunteer
The first car he
DiPinto, an experienced rescuer, immediately bent to
"It was like a Hollywood movie." the reporter joked.
1.A.drive | B.walk | C.holiday | D.flight |
A.purposely | B.secretly | C.suddenly | D.specially |
A.burnt | B.stuck | C.buried | D.settled |
A.truck driver | B.journalist | C.policeman | D.firefighter |
A.seats | B.covers | C.bed | D.car |
A.blanket | B.pillow | C.wallet | D.flashlight |
A.leave | B.business | C.duty | D.vacation |
A.came upon | B.left behind | C.held out | D.gave up |
A.entered | B.pushed | C.crashed | D.spotted |
A.calming | B.fading | C.clicking | D.alarming |
A.stopping | B.flying | C.approaching | D.paving |
A.wondered | B.recalled | C.continued | D.thought |
A.strike | B.tap | C.brush | D.wipe |
A.points | B.questions | C.eyes | D.words |
A.need | B.escape | C.resist | D.miss |
A.declared | B.shouted | C.announced | D.whispered |
A.tied | B.jammed | C.glued | D.nailed |
A.drawing | B.chasing | C.rolling | D.dragging |
A.pulled over | B.tried out | C.blew up | D.pushed aside |
A.threat | B.danger | C.safety | D.treatment |
10 . One Sunday night, a high school student, Rory Campbell, heard noises next door to his home in Bonita Mews, off St Asaph Road, Brockley. When he went outside, he saw his neighbor climbing out of a front window of his second floor flat, which was on fire. He then saw the man covered in black soot(黑灰), shouting for help.
The 15-year-old boy called the fire service and tried to calm the neighbor, who is in his thirties, until firefighters arrived. Rory said, “He was shouting ‘Help me, help me! Get a ladder, get a ladder!’ He was a bit hysterical(歇斯底里的). I didn’t have time to think. I just tried to calm him by telling him the firefighters were on the way.”
Rory was told by the man that the fire had been caused by a candle falling over. Firefighters from New Cross, Peckham, Lewisham and Forest Hill rescued the man by ladder and got the fire under control within minutes of arriving. The man was taken to a south London hospital where he is still recovering from smoke inhalation(吸入).
25% of the flat was damaged by the fire.
Rory, studying music, added, “As the man walked past me, he said ‘Thanks’ and that meant a lot to me. I do feel good because I helped save his life.”
Another neighbor said, “I heard a lot of noise but thought it was coming from the railway opposite. I couldn’t believe it when I saw the man hanging there. The boy next door really did save his life by calling the firefighters.”
1. According to the passage, what caused the fire?A.Rory’s smoking. |
B.Careless cooking. |
C.The gas fire. |
D.A lighted candle. |
A.He lighted the candle. |
B.He calmed his neighbor. |
C.He closed doors to stop the fire. |
D.He held a ladder. |
A.He was rescued by ladder. |
B.The boy carried him out. |
C.He was carried by a firefighter who got into the room. |
D.He got out himself. |
A.much of the flat was destroyed |
B.Rory was sent to hospital for injuries |
C.Rory studied music |
D.Rory led an important part in saving the man’s life |