1 . Michael Surrell was the last person who should have run into a burning building because he had lung disease. But that didn't stop him. He was reading in sofa when his daughter phoned to say, "The house next door is on fire!" He went to investigate, only to see two women unable to control their emotions on their porch.
"The baby girl's on the second floor!" one of the women cried. At the words, Surrell immediately ran inside. It was completely dark there. Yet, because the house had a similar layout to his, he found the stairs and made it to the second floor. He turned to the right and was met by intense heat. He was already out of breath.
His throat and lungs burned as if he'd breathed fire instead of the smoke in the air. All he could hear was the crackling and popping of burning wood. Then he heard a soft but clear moan (呻吟). He knew it was from the direction of the bedroom. Still unable to see, Surrell fell to his knees on the hot wood floor. He crawled toward the sound, feeling around for any sign of the girl.
Finally,he found the girl and caught her into his arms. He felt the heat of the flames on his cheeks. Turning, he fought through the smoke and ran blindly out of the house. Surrell put Tiara down on the porch. "You have to breathe for her," Someone said to him. He started CPR﹣it was the first time that he'd ever done so. The women stood behind him, praying silently. After he gave five breaths, she opened her eyes and took a breath on her own.
Their eyes met. Surrell hugged her tight and said, "Uncle's got you." Soon after, his throat closed off.
1. How did the two women feel when facing the fire?A.Confident. |
B.Curious. |
C.Desperate. |
D.Optimistic. |
A.This house had a similar design to his. |
B.He often went to see his neighbors. |
C.Mr. Surrell had a very sensitive hearing. |
D.He could see clearly in the house. |
A.The girl was dead when she was found. |
B.Surrell lost his sight because of the fire. |
C.The girl wasn't breathing when taken out. |
D.The women didn't care about the girl. |
A.A girl trapped in a burning house was saved. |
B.It is tough to save a girl from a burning building. |
C.Two women survived with a girl left in the house. |
D.A man risked his life and saved a girl from fire. |
2 . Time flies, but the tracks of time remain in books and museums. This is what made a recent tragedy in Brazil even more terrible.
On Sept.2, a big fire ripped through the National Museum of Brazil. “ Two hundred years of work, research and knowledge were lost, ” Brazilian President Michel Temer wrote on Twitter after the fire. “It's a sad day for all Brazilians.”
Most of the 20 million pieces of history are believed to have been destroyed. Only as little as 10 percent of the collection may have survived, Time reported. Among all the items, there were Egyptian mummies, the bones of uniquely Brazilian creatures such as the long-necked dinosaur Maxakalisaurus, and an 11,500-year-old skull called Luzia, which was considered one of South America's oldest human fossils.
Besides these, Brazil's indigenous(本土的,土著的) knowledge also suffered. The museum housed world-famous collections of indigenous objects, as well as many audio recordings of local languages from all over Brazil. Some of these recordings, now lost, were of languages that are no longer spoken.
“The tragedy this Sunday is a sort of national suicide, a crime against our past and future generations,” Bernard Mello Franco, one of Brazil's best-known columnists, wrote on the O Globo newspaper site.
The cause of the fire is still unknown, as BBC News reported on Sept. 3. After the fire burned out, crowds protested outside the museum to show their anger at the loss of the irreplaceable items of historical value.
According to Emilio Bruna, an ecologist at the University of Florida, museums are living, breathing stores of who we are and where we've come from, and the world around us.
Just as underwater grass floats on the surface if it loses its roots, a nation is lost without its memories. The fire at the National Museum of Brazil teaches the world an important lesson: We should never neglect history.
1. What can be summarized as the main idea of the 3rd and 4th paragraphs?A.Long history of South America. | B.Remains from the fire. |
C.Mysteries to be solved. | D.History and knowledge burned up. |
A.The government is to blame for the tragedy. |
B.The museum should be rebuilt |
C.The loss can't be made up for. |
D.The criminal should be sentenced to death. |
A.Living stores of our past. | B.Underwater grass. |
C.The oldest fossils. | D.National suicide. |
A.Death of a civilization | B.Functions of museums |
C.Gone with the fire | D.Brazilians' memories |
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My classmate, Joseph, is at present in hospital
with a breaking leg. He was walking to school the other
day when he let a bicycle ran right into him. He never
watches where he is going, so he often gets into the trouble.
But he is having a nice time there. He has a comfortable
room, patiently nurses, and a great deal of time to read.
Some friends of his go to see him every day, they take him
lots of good book and fresh fruit. He is not losing any time
from school because he is busy study what he has
missed in classes. The doctor says he is recovering fast than
expected and will be out of hospital a few weeks.
If you are in a crowd, the first and most important thing is to make yourself familiar with your surroundings and mentally notice alternate exits.
A.Be aware of the general atmosphere of the event, as panic situations can often be expected. |
B.There is always space between people. |
C.Do not lie on your stomach or back, as this dangerously exposes your lungs. |
D.The worst is to be pushed by the crowd against an immovable object |
E.If you fall, get up quickly. |
F.No matter where you are, make sure you always know how to get out. |
G.Instead, move in the same direction of the crowd. |