1 . Kayden and his little sister Kaycee were having a great time playing outside as their family gathered nearby for a get-together. While Kayden was safely riding his bike on the sidewalk, Kaycee ended up
No one else had realized where Kaycee was. Instead of panicking or waiting to get
“By the time everybody else saw Kaycee in the road, Kayden was right there...He ran right into the road to
Although Kayden had to be
Since the accident took place, Kayden has been getting all the heroic attention he
As for the
A.sailing | B.wandering | C.escaping | D.cycling |
A.approaching | B.passing | C.carrying | D.preventing |
A.help | B.praise | C.comfort | D.information |
A.slowly | B.elegantly | C.quickly | D.gradually |
A.entertain | B.accompany | C.save | D.observe |
A.delay | B.gathering | C.hesitation | D.process |
A.caught | B.admitted | C.limited | D.forced |
A.comment | B.living | C.recovery | D.display |
A.admires | B.needs | C.hides | D.deserves |
A.shy | B.curious | C.eager | D.able |
A.react | B.return | C.apologize | D.compete |
A.local firefighter | B.bike rider | C.police officer | D.car driver |
A.recipe | B.fault | C.routine | D.honor |
A.neighbors | B.adults | C.enemies | D.kids |
A.sure | B.afraid | C.thankful | D.doubtful |
2 . Matthew began working on the brakes of his truck immediately he got home late on a Monday. For safety, he couldn’t
Matthew couldn’t breathe, move or yell. This was definitely a
The
Not only the father but also everyone was
A.give up | B.carry on | C.set about | D.put off |
A.consequence | B.idea | C.angle | D.start |
A.switched | B.fell | C.covered | D.spread |
A.shameful | B.scary | C.familiar | D.discouraging |
A.Thankfully | B.Eventually | C.Obviously | D.Unfortunately |
A.enthusiastic | B.patient | C.strong | D.willing |
A.kicked | B.struck | C.thought | D.tried |
A.accident | B.explosion | C.fight | D.exposure |
A.madness | B.collapse | C.injury | D.breakdown |
A.felt | B.escaped | C.separated | D.emerged |
A.lifted | B.pushed | C.protected | D.detected |
A.instructor | B.superior | C.guide | D.hero |
A.responsible | B.qualified | C.grateful | D.eager |
A.ended | B.changed | C.reacted | D.behaved |
A.service | B.response | C.recover | D.change |
3 . In a close-up (特写), one man is pulling the other with all his strength through the window of an SUV, a type of vehicle, which is stuck dangerously on a cliff (悬崖) 30 feet above a busy roadway.
Jason Warnock, then 29, is the man performing the life-saving action. He was driving in Lewiston, Idaho, in April 2015 when he came upon a fallen tree in the middle of the road. “I was like, ‘What happened’?” he told a news website. Warnock stretched out his neck to stare up the side of a cliff. At the very top, where the tree should have been, was an SUV swinging on the edge, held back from falling to the road by a delicate, heavily damaged chain-link fence. Looking inside the car, Warnock could see a panicked Matthew Sitko, 23, beating on the passenger-side window.
That’s when Warnock sprang into action. He crossed a nearby footbridge, and climbed up the cliff to get to the vehicle. When Warnock got to the car, he tried breaking the window with a tool he had on him, only to realize that his cracking was shaking the car and might cause it to slip down the hill. He stopped and turned to calming Sitko enough to get him to open the window. “Give me your hand,” Warnock said. “If this thing goes, I want to have a hold of you so I can at least get you out of there.” Before reaching for the lifeline, Sitko had one request: “Can I grab my phone?” Soon enough, Warnock had freed both man and his machine.
According to the Lewiston police chief, the accident was caused when Sitko, who suffered only minor injuries, lost control of his car. For his part, Warnock insisted he came to Sitko’s aid for one simple reason: “I just did what anyone would do.”
1. Where was Matthew Sitko’s SUV when spotted?A.On a cliff. | B.By a river. |
C.On the road. | D.Under a tree. |
A.His strength ran up. |
B.His tool stopped functioning. |
C.He worried about his own safety. |
D.He realized the possible consequence. |
A.The SUV was beyond repair. | B.The SUV was out of control. |
C.Sitko was severely injured. | D.Sitko was sleepy and tired. |
A.Calm but stubborn. | B.Daring but anxious. |
C.Caring and decisive. | D.Optimistic and strong. |
4 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
I was driving home, northbound on a 6-lane highway. A pickup truck crashed into a car which was switching lanes. A huge accident, involving 5 other cars, unfolded in front of me.Immediately, I ran to a car which was upside down. I got someone to help by holding pressure on a big cut above the woman’s left ear, and then, with help, got her and a large,unconscious man, both upside down, out of the car. I then went to the four other cars to check if anyone else was hurt badly. Fortunately, no one else was in serious condition. It all took just a few minutes.
In the meantime, the southbound traffic had stopped. I looked over and saw a group of 12 people, out of their cars standing in a circle about 15 feet away from a young man, bloody and wounded, lying still on the pavement. I asked a couple of different people what had happened. The young man had gotten out of his car to cross the road and help, when a car drove along the inside lane, very fast, to get around the stopped traffic. The “Good Samaritan” was hit by the car, which launched him high in the air. He lay where he dropped. Everyone said he was dead; several had checked, But a feeling inside me said, “I didn’t check him. Can they be certain he is dead?”
He was covered in blood with arms and legs hurt and his head almost to his chest. I felt for pulses(脉搏) at different spots and felt nothing. Then I checked him once again. I realized at that moment, I was feeling for a normal pulse. When I felt again with this in mind. I thought I felt a very weak and rapid heart rate of about 160. I knew I was not supposed to move his head, but I saw no other way to hopefully open his airway. I pushed his chin(下巴) upwards. He then started taking rapid, shallow breaths.
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By then, the ambulances were driving up.
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Due to the doctors and care of nurses, the “Good Samaritan” did survive.
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5 . Umar Fox searched his whole life to look for the firefighter who saved him and his sister from a house fire in 1978. The search
Umar was 3 when the
Umar had always hoped to
Umar said that he and his sister “wouldn’t be
As for Joseph, he considered he was
A.finally | B.normally | C.really | D.easily |
A.change | B.action | C.accident | D.adventure |
A.scene | B.floor | C.surface | D.ground |
A.speed | B.power | C.distance | D.safety |
A.injury | B.rescue | C.loss | D.task |
A.interview | B.meet | C.assist | D.join |
A.related to | B.dealt with | C.resulted in | D.applied for |
A.relaxing | B.satisfying | C.similar | D.enough |
A.visited | B.found | C.accompanied | D.urged |
A.attend | B.organize | C.sponsor | D.chair |
A.listened | B.cared | C.joked | D.worried |
A.special | B.retired | C.alive | D.delightful |
A.explain | B.compare | C.believe | D.agree |
A.brave | B.proud | C.suitable | D.willing |
A.roughly | B.curiously | C.hopefully | D.simply |
6 . Nicholas Bostic works as a pizza maker. He was on his way to get gas one night when he saw
He ran to the back of the house, found an unlocked door, and
Nicholas ran inside but he couldn’t find her. When he got to the stairs that led downstairs, he heard some slight
Bostic had saved five
A.rays | B.gases | C.flames | D.powders |
A.denied | B.realized | C.explained | D.promised |
A.rushed | B.marched | C.drove | D.flew |
A.replied | B.scolded | C.shouted | D.whispered |
A.rest | B.escape | C.report | D.leave |
A.parents | B.partners | C.friends | D.neighbours |
A.injured | B.awake | C.missing | D.anxious |
A.crying | B.singing | C.arguing | D.talking |
A.air | B.fog | C.dust | D.smoke |
A.smelled | B.hesitated | C.practised | D.screamed |
A.darkness | B.shade | C.peace | D.light |
A.simply | B.tightly | C.poorly | D.beautifully |
A.moving | B.rolling | C.landing | D.attacking |
A.items | B.lives | C.games | D.animals |
A.creative | B.aggressive | C.ambitious | D.courageous |
With the late afternoon sun setting on his farm, Steve finished feeding his horses and decided to go home. His two sons, Danny, 6, and Claus, 3, followed behind.
As they headed for the house, the two boys ran ahead of their father, who stopped to close the gate. Danny paused at an old well. Unknown to him, the board covering the well had grown easily broken over time. When Danny stepped on it, it caved in. Steve had just finished locking the gate when he turned around and saw only his younger son.
“Where’s Danny?” he shouted. “He fell in the hole!” Claus said. Steve quickly realized what had happened. Danny could barely swim! He ran to the well and heard Danny screaming quite way below. Desperately, he jumped in .
Steve hit the freezing water at the bottom of the well. He lifted his head out of the water and grabbed Danny, who was panicked, trying to stay afloat in water that was too deep for either of them to stand.
Knowing they could float in the ice-cold water for only a short time, Steve pulled his son up onto his chest and tried all means to stand upright with two legs against the narrow well walls for support. His body was still partly submerged (淹没). “Dad, you can pull us out now,” Danny said.
If only it were that easy. There was no way he could climb out. Looking up to see Claus looking down at them from the top of the well, Steve shouted, “Claus, you’re going to have to be a big boy and save us. You have to go out to the road and get someone to help. OK?” “OK, Daddy.” Claus yelled and ran to the road.
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About 15 minutes later, Edmen and Sam, their neighbors, were driving by Steve’s farm when they noticed Claus alone by the side of the road, waving.
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Forty-some minutes after he’d jumped into the well to save his son, Steve came out, cold and wet.
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When I woke up, I felt pains all over. A pool of sticky blood surrounded my head. I lay trapped in the bottom of n smooth-walled pit (坑) with an empty water bottle.
I thought of what had happened. I was climbing down the mountain as I was admiring the beautiful scenery. Accidentally. I stepped on a loose rock. Then I slipped, fell with the rock and got stuck somewhere below the top. It was getting dark in the pit. Only my mother knew where I’d gone. I promised to have lunch with her. Thinking of this. I took my phone out and dialed her number with shaking fingers. No service. The silence, which earlier I’d valued, was now horrible.
With a sharp pain in my head, I was terrified. I knew I’d fallen far, but I wasn’t sure where I was. I called 911 because I knew by the pain that my back was severely injured, if not broken. My ear was torn badly. There was still no service. I dug through my bag to assess my supplies and found a whistle and some wipes.
I put the whistle around my neck and blew, though I knew no one would hear me. It was 1:15 pm and I was miles from the town where I lived. I used the wipes to clean off as much blood as I could. I rested. Then I screamed, blew my whistle, and let myself think the unthinkable. What if they can’t find me? What if this is it?
I decided to get moving. I climbed through a small opening, but when I peered over the next edge, my heart sank: there was a 30-foot drop. There was no way down. I was trapped.
I knew with that extreme Arizona heat in the day and bitter desert cold at night, I wouldn’t last long. But I thought my mother was sure to call the police for help if she couldn’t get in touch with me. With a little hope, I prayed the police would send a helicopter (直升机) to my resecu.
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Around five hours later, a growing buzz (嗡嗡声) in the air broke the silence.
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A.They lost their computers. |
B.They suffered from a big storm. |
C.They failed to graduate. |
A.Amy’s neighbour. | B.Amy’s mother. | C.Jack’s neighbor |
A.By posting online. |
B.By calling the police. |
C.By going to the insurance company. |
A.In July. | B.In August. | C.In September. |
1. Who did the man save from the burning house?
A.A couple with a girl. | B.A little boy. | C.A little girl. |
A.At home. | B.In a hospital. | C.In his office. |
A.Go to work. | B.See a doctor. | C.Have a good rest. |