1.简述事情的经过;
2.表示感谢。
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2 . An injured hiker was rescued earlier this month after a train passenger saw her from the window. She was crazily waving on the other side of a river, having just spent two days stuck in the wild with a broken leg.
The rider told the train crew, who then reported it to the train inspector. Henry Smith, who was in a motor car behind them. Henry was able to stop and communicate with the woman on the opposite bank of the river, which was freezing cold and moving quickly.
The hiker, a woman in her twenties, had been missing for two days. She said she’d intended to go on a day hike, but ended up falling 90 feet down a cliff face while trying to take pictures. She reportedly told rescuers that she lost consciousness (意识) for an unknown amount of time. Despite a badly broken leg, she struggled to pull herself to the bank of the river to try to flag down trains. She had no emergency supplies with her, or suitable clothing to spend the night outdoors. There had been a cold attack while the woman was stuck in the wild. The hiker described spending daylight hours trying to get the attention of passing trains and, at night, would roll herself into a nearby cliff face in an attempt to stay warm.
Henry called to request help for search and rescue. The operator who received the emergency call said the hiker’s family had been looking for her. While they were waiting for the rescue team, Nick and Kylah, an engineer and a fireman on the next train passing by the location, came to help. 327 passengers on the train waited on the track as they crossed the river to examine the woman’s injuries and bring emergency supplies, blankets and a radio for communication. Finally, a helicopter was sent to locate and rescue the hiker and she was transported safely to the hospital.
1. Who first noticed the injured hiker?A.A train rider. | B.Henry Smith. | C.The train crew. | D.Nick and Kylah. |
A.She fell down the cliff face accidentally. | B.She spent day and night waving for help. |
C.She had planned a two-day hike schedule. | D.She always stayed conscious in the wild. |
A.The hiker’s family had been against her going hiking. |
B.Henry sent a helicopter to locate and rescue the hiker. |
C.Nick and Kylah were sent by the police to the rescue. |
D.People on the next train also contributed to the rescue work. |
3 . This is a story about Yesenia Diosdado, a girl of 11, who helped
On a cold afternoon in January 2015, Yesenia Diosdado,
She noticed that an injured woman was trying to
She ran over to the emergency worker to help — her mother, a former sign language interpreter, had taught her how to
“Thank goodness. I didn’t know what to do and she said, ‘I sign. Can I help?’” says captain Chris Winger.
Yesenia was able to tell that the
When her mother, Suen-Mittsore, 36, heard about Yesenia’s heroics, she wasn’t
A few weeks later, paramedics
“My mom always says that you never know
A.patients | B.victims | C.police | D.doctors |
A.got off | B.got on | C.drove away | D.waited for |
A.testing out | B.wrapping up | C.looking for | D.attending to |
A.passers-by | B.participants | C.policemen | D.doctors |
A.consist | B.associate | C.cooperate | D.communicate |
A.so | B.or | C.but | D.and |
A.sign | B.teach | C.talk | D.learn |
A.man’s | B.woman’s | C.boy’s | D.girl’s |
A.ward | B.apartment | C.hospital | D.school |
A.proud | B.confident | C.ambitious | D.embarrassed |
A.satisfied | B.discouraged | C.disappointed | D.surprised |
A.comforted | B.recognized | C.denied | D.handled |
A.children | B.teachers | C.interpreters | D.adults |
A.replaced | B.provided | C.presented | D.charged |
A.where | B.when | C.why | D.how |
4 . ON TUESDAY, the Shenzhen team of Blue Sky Rescue, confirmed (确认) that two of its members had died trying to rescue 24 tourists.
According to the official news, it was on Monday that the rescue team received a call from 24 travelers, who were trapped, in a river valley.
The team responded immediately. However, when they helped the travelers, two team members got trapped by the rising river water. The next day, they were confirmed dead.
Who can rescue the rescuers? The question aroused a heated discussion among people. Most of them think we would rather such “heroic deeds” were not required. In the past several years, there have been many cases in which travelers, ignoring the signs saying certain areas are dangerous and off-limits (禁止进入的), ended up needing to be rescued. By so doing, they put not only their own lives at risk but also the lives of those who go to their aid.
Although the majority of travelers behave properly, some attempt challenging tasks that are obviously beyond their abilities.
The law has already made it clear that if a traveler or group gets into difficulties when entering unauthorized (未经许可的) regions, they must bear the costs of the rescue. The rules need strengthening to deter travelers from putting their own lives and the lives of others at risk.
1. How many travellers were trapped in a river valley?A.24. | B.2. | C.42. | D.26. |
A.They lost her way. | B.They were trapped on the mountain. |
C.They died in the rescue work. | D.They were seriously injured. |
A.Caring. | B.Negative. | C.Understanding. | D.Positive. |
A.protect… from | B.stop… from |
C.excuse… from | D.separate… from |
5 . Recently, as I neared the top of a difficult 35 foot climb at the local climbing gym, I made a dynamic move to reach the last hold. My right hand
This time, however, something went terribly
When I hit the ground, a
Somehow, I’d tied a bad knot when I
A.struck | B.grabbed | C.moved | D.wiped |
A.let loose | B.break away | C.give in | D.hang on |
A.rope | B.move | C.luck | D.harness |
A.wrong | B.smooth | C.right | D.fast |
A.fear | B.relief | C.delight | D.excitement |
A.mild | B.confusing | C.violent | D.negative |
A.carried | B.turned | C.insisted | D.landed |
A.style | B.state | C.position | D.place |
A.foot | B.back | C.knee | D.ankle |
A.difficulty | B.worry | C.certainty | D.caution |
A.escaped | B.survived | C.defeated | D.ended |
A.secured | B.added | C.wrapped | D.carried |
A.visitor | B.witness | C.messenger | D.bystander |
A.thinner | B.fatter | C.weaker | D.better |
A.active | B.appreciative | C.regretful | D.respectful |
As flying through the blue sky, 5,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean, 23-year-old pilot Mary heard the sound — a subtle change in the noise as the engines began to operate hard.
Her co-pilot, 26-year-old Thomas, heard it, too. They were just two young pilots, taking a short trip with no passengers. Then, without warning, the pilots lost power to the engines.
The next few minutes were in disorder. Nothing worked. At about 1,000 feet above the ocean the plane fell quickly, Mary made the last emergency call for help. “We’re 25 miles northwest of Kona,” she said to air traffic control. “We’re going down.”
Mary held the controls tightly. She knew the chances of survival were slim. “Just land as if you`re landing on the ground,” Mary told herself. As the plane rushed toward the ocean, she forced herself to imagine a runway (飞机跑道) spreading along the water.
Thomas and Mary were thrown forward violently. Thomas opened his eyes to wait for death. He realized that he was, unbelievably, OK. Mary was next to him, shocked and bleeding, but still conscious. She rose to her feet hard and felt the blood pouring down her face. “Get out!” Thomas shouted loudly. The water was knee-high inside the plane, and it would be flooded in moments.
Mary made every effort through the water toward the door, picking up two life jackets along the way. By the time she’d climbed out onto the wing, the water was covering the seats of the plane. As the plane sank, they jumped into the ocean. Within seconds, the plane disappeared from the surface.
The waves broke around them. Thomas and Mary had done the impossible by surviving a crash landing into the ocean. Mary, however, was frightened and started to cry. Thomas tried to calm her by making small talk.
“When will the rescuers get here?” Mary asked.
“They’re coming,” Thomas said.” We’re just going to be here.”
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After a couple of hours, a plane appeared in the sky, circling the area.
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But Thomas and Mary didn’t give up hope.
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7 . Sixteen-year-old Corion Evans made a daring rescue to save three teenage girls. The 16-year-old was hanging out with two
It was around 2:30 a.m. by the time Evans and brothers Karon and Caleb got to the river’s
Evans took off his shirt and
Just then, Police Officer Garry Mercer
Evans jumped back in the water and helped them get to the shore until they could stand. “If he hadn’t been there, who knows?” Mercer told the Washington Post.
There was still one girl in the water. Cora Watson, 19, could not swim. She was gulping (吞) water,
A.friends | B.brothers | C.classmates | D.students |
A.truck | B.boat | C.car | D.motorbike |
A.blindly | B.strongly | C.generally | D.foolishly |
A.area | B.centre | C.mouth | D.edge |
A.make out | B.shout to | C.calm down | D.turn down |
A.approximately | B.obviously | C.barely | D.exactly |
A.whispering | B.quarreling | C.screaming | D.sobbing |
A.shoes | B.sweater | C.socks | D.scarf |
A.dropped | B.dived | C.ran | D.sank |
A.pushing | B.forcing | C.keeping | D.managing |
A.approved | B.remained | C.recovered | D.arrived |
A.boys | B.losers | C.rescuers | D.passengers |
A.coughed | B.panicked | C.fainted | D.emerged |
A.wounded | B.shocked | C.abandoned | D.scared |
A.confused | B.followed | C.risked | D.discovered |
8 . Alicia Szostak was driving on the highway after midnight one morning. Suddenly, she saw a deer run into the
The car tipped over on its side and then all of a sudden
That is when she heard another car pull over and
From the inside of the car, Alicia could hear them discussing a plan on how to help
As Alicia was being
A.farm | B.mountain | C.road | D.door |
A.avoid | B.drive | C.watch | D.scare |
A.hesitantly | B.cautiously | C.slowly | D.sharply |
A.dust | B.fire | C.fog | D.water |
A.stuck | B.attacked | C.caught | D.fined |
A.frequently | B.fast | C.properly | D.clearly |
A.break away | B.turn up | C.get out | D.drop in |
A.describe | B.search | C.mark | D.stop |
A.lucky | B.brave | C.generous | D.humorous |
A.friend | B.customer | C.stranger | D.relative |
A.rescue | B.calm | C.guide | D.push |
A.renew | B.mend | C.fetch | D.untie |
A.recorded | B.pulled | C.treated | D.comforted |
A.vehicle | B.clothes | C.forest | D.house |
A.rich | B.successful | C.confident | D.alive |
9 . One Saturday afternoon in a small town, Emma came out of a shoe shop with some new shoes. They were
It was a
“Help! Help!” Emma cried. But nobody came. Emma
At the hospital a doctor looked at Emma’s head and back and told her to stay in hospital for a few days. Emma thanked the
Later, a policeman
After two days, in a morning a policeman came to the hospital with Emma’s new shoes and an empty bag. “A little girl
A.nice | B.suitable | C.cheap | D.expensive |
A.pleased | B.bored | C.patient | D.angry |
A.drive | B.walk | C.run | D.miss |
A.busy | B.noisy | C.quiet | D.safe |
A.Suddenly | B.Luckily | C.Finally | D.Happily |
A.eyes | B.nose | C.legs | D.head |
A.sat down | B.turned around | C.fell down | D.gave up |
A.quickly | B.slowly | C.easily | D.proudly |
A.kind | B.strict | C.strange | D.funny |
A.school | B.station | C.hospital | D.shop |
A.nurse | B.policeman | C.girl | D.doctor |
A.saw | B.reached | C.left | D.remembered |
A.closed | B.bought | C.borrowed | D.opened |
A.made | B.enjoyed | C.took | D.drew |
A.dropped | B.lost | C.carried | D.found |
10 . Hunter Kittle, 24 years old, was driving through California’s Mount Baldy when his night took an unexpected turn. As he was going down the road, his car turned
The young man amazingly
Due to his
The Kittle family were also
After a total of three nights, a motorist
When Hunter was in his hospital bed and says, “I was so happy that I was finally being
Thanks to his
A.upside down | B.inside out | C.down | D.off |
A.caused | B.survived | C.transformed | D.froze |
A.looked up | B.set up | C.woke up | D.picked up |
A.disagreement | B.cry | C.gain | D.pain |
A.gradual | B.serious | C.bound | D.cautious |
A.crazy | B.patient | C.worried | D.happy |
A.suggestion | B.information | C.contribution | D.destination |
A.passed by | B.passed away | C.stood by | D.dropped in |
A.motorbike | B.valley | C.river | D.block |
A.immediately | B.easily | C.exactly | D.merely |
A.government | B.home | C.hospital | D.shelter |
A.saved | B.helped | C.listened | D.improved |
A.shout | B.explain | C.conclude | D.complain |
A.hopelessness | B.courage | C.determination | D.wisdom |
A.driving | B.volunteer | C.life | D.religion |