1 . On July 20, Yu Yifei, a 26-year-old medical intern(实习生)at People's Hospital of Zhengzhou, made his way home in a subway train on Line 5 after his first day's training. When downpours struck the city, he
Flood waters
As water continued to flow into the carriages, passengers'
As more passengers were pulled from the
That night on a subway station platform, he spent an exhausting six hours giving CPR to passengers who narrowly survived drowning. All the people gave him the thumbs-up.
1.A.saw | B.prevented | C.kept | D.saved |
A.record | B.height | C.point | D.depth |
A.pushed | B.made | C.burst | D.pulled |
A.rising | B.falling | C.reaching | D.disappearing |
A.uncertain | B.unfortunate | C.unusual | D.unable |
A.foolish | B.unique | C.considerate | D.desperate |
A.excitement | B.fears | C.adaptation | D.deaths |
A.managed | B.failed | C.intended | D.hesitated |
A.tried on | B.got on | C.put on | D.looked on |
A.later | B.further | C.earlier | D.former |
A.gained | B.lifted | C.sank | D.ran |
A.platform | B.air | C.boat | D.water |
A.stopped | B.continued | C.explained | D.refused |
A.regaining | B.refreshing | C.reminding | D.replacing |
A.bored | B.heartbroken | C.energetic | D.exhausted |
2 . I’d gone snowboarding enthusiastically in France with my little brother. That day, fresh snow had been falling, and we were in a good
I began to
I tried to stand but fell down and almost
It took about two hours
A helicopter took me to hospital. I had broken one of my backbones, so I had a(n)
A.shape | B.mood | C.condition | D.temper |
A.fields | B.cities | C.suburbs | D.forests |
A.comprehending | B.expressing | C.figuring | D.wondering |
A.pick up | B.take up | C.make up | D.end up |
A.attacking | B.encountering | C.surrounding | D.hitting |
A.head | B.back | C.arm | D.leg |
A.slight | B.typical | C.severe | D.modest |
A.possibly | B.suspiciously | C.impossibly | D.certainly |
A.starving | B.frightening | C.freezing | D.swelling |
A.blew out | B.went out | C.gave out | D.blacked out |
A.slide | B.lift | C.pin | D.hug |
A.after | B.when | C.before | D.as |
A.shocked | B.relieved | C.refreshed | D.lost |
A.rest | B.shot | C.operation | D.recovery |
A.straight | B.tough | C.smooth | D.plain |
3 . On July 24, 1916, a natural gas explosion trapped 32 men working in a tunnel 250 feet below Lake Erie. The first rescuers who entered the tunnel were
Then, late that night, someone had an idea:
In the early 1900s, factory buildings were crowded and untidy. They were often made of wood, with no fire escapes. Fire could cause serious
Morgan knew smoke rises during a fire. Therefore, he created a heat-resistant hood with a long tube reaching to the floor. Wearing Morgan’s hood, a firefighter could breathe the
Called to the scene on the night of the tunnel explosion, Garrett arrived with samples of his safety hood. Still in their nightwear, he and his brother Frank put on the hoods and bravely entered the tunnel. It was a dangerous
The daring
A.lit | B.powered | C.overcome | D.overheated |
A.changeable | B.remarkable | C.cautious | D.poisonous |
A.show off | B.send for | C.ring off | D.call for |
A.declined | B.decided | C.expanded | D.exported |
A.business | B.damage | C.illness | D.doubts |
A.experimented | B.associated | C.equipped | D.struggled |
A.exist | B.communicate | C.breathe | D.listen |
A.cleaner | B.thicker | C.colder | D.warmer |
A.feel | B.trap | C.cool | D.heat |
A.take away | B.get off | C.pollute | D.release |
A.task | B.test | C.game | D.part |
A.overlooked | B.identified | C.recovered | D.buried |
A.gap | B.case | C.deal | D.site |
A.rescue | B.attempt | C.reform | D.escape |
A.fortune | B.comfort | C.achievement | D.reward |
4 . The moon had gone behind a cloud and there weren't many stars in the sky. As I took a glance (一瞥) at my neighbour's house, I saw a flame (火焰) in his
Soon, there was a burning smell in the air and I guessed something was wrong.
I
I tried to throw water through the kitchen window
When my neighbour came back, he was
Weeks later, my neighbour repaired and restored his kitchen. He
A.sitting room | B.bathroom | C.kitchen | D.bedroom |
A.chair | B.table | C.bed | D.sofa |
A.After a while | B.All the time | C.Once in a while | D.At once |
A.examine | B.search | C.listen | D.smell |
A.said | B.shouted | C.received | D.smiled |
A.walked | B.rushed | C.jumped | D.stepped |
A.answer | B.light | C.sound | D.fire |
A.take out | B.take up | C.break down | D.break into |
A.and | B.but | C.because | D.so |
A.Luckily | B.Sadly | C.Unfortunately | D.Suddenly |
A.run | B.spread | C.flow | D.return |
A.glad | B.sad | C.sick | D.angry |
A.children | B.parents | C.life | D.pets |
A.ordered | B.begged | C.advised | D.invited |
A.mainly | B.particularly | C.specially | D.naturally |
1. Who is the man?
A.A passer-by. | B.The car driver. | C.The truck driver. |
A.A car was hit on Highway 204. |
B.A truck was burned on Highway 204. |
C.The driver of a truck was badly hurt. |
A.In five minutes. | B.In ten minutes. | C.In fifteen minutes. |
A Narrow Escape
There was a huge three-acre pond just a few kilometers from where we stayed. Since moving into our new home in the countryside, my brother, Jim and I used to often slip out to the pond where we would meet another friend. Dad had warned us not to risk staying anywhere near the pond area, particularly after a friend informed him that a crocodile(鳄鱼)had been spotted there. We paid no attention to his advice, though. This was our favorite playground and we were certainly not going to give it up.
On this particular afternoon, the three of us had just finished swimming, Jim and Syed were unwillingly making their way towards the spot where they had left their clothes. I stayed back and was bathing in the waist-deep water when I suddenly became aware of small waves forming on the surface of the water. I raised my head and looked at the waves. My eyes caught a motion in the water. A log, I thought. Then I saw it—its nose and mouth and its two wild eyes. "Jim..." I wept. Then I screamed with all my strength.
Jim turned his head in my direction and immediately recognized the danger. "Get out of the water, Jeff. Hurry! It's just behind you."
I struggled clumsily in the water. After a few falls and rises, I reached the edge of the pond. I looked over my shoulder. Moving swiftly towards me was a giant crocodile. I froze. Then suddenly I felt a sharp pain in my leg. Meanwhile, Jim and Syed screamed and started throwing stones at the crocodile and managed to draw its attention away from me. The crocodile went for them now. As it opened its jaws, I could see its pointed teeth. I tried to move but a stabbing pain(刺痛)short through me. I fell down heavily onto the ground, lying in a pool of blood.
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Meanwhile, our screams were heard by two hunters who were not far away from us.
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When I regained consciousness, I found myself in a totally unfamiliar environment.
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A 30-year-old man was finally rescued from the Alaskan wilderness after his cabin burned down,
Tyson Steele had been living alone
When his family and friends hadn’t heard from Steele for several
Ordinary things on an ordinary night. I wander into the kids’ room. My son, Taylor, 4 years old, sleeps, and I pull the covers around him and kiss his forehead. I walk downstairs to check the hearth (壁炉). The fire is almost out. A thin veil of smoke hangs in the air. I climb upstairs and fall back into bed, but an hour later, panic wakes me. I stand in the kids’ room. The house seems smokier than it did before, but how can that be when the fire burned out hours ago? I crack a window, return to bed, and fall into a dead sleep.
Suddenly, I hear screams. It’s my husband, Troy. “Mary! Get out of the house!”
Hearing the panic in his voice, I sit upright. I run to the bedroom door and swing it open, and I am blown back, knocked to the floor. Searing (灼人的) heat and black smoke surround me, burning my skin. I gasp for breath and crawl across the floor, shielding my mouth and nose.
Without knowing how, I have Taylor in my arms and am at his bedroom window. When I open it, ashes and smoke blow through as the heat is pulled toward us. There’s fire behind me, a 9-meter drop to concrete (混凝土) below.
Troy shouts from another window, “Hold on! I’m coming—I’m gonna jump!” Then the sickening sound of bones against concrete. I scream his name, but he doesn’t respond. I start to cry, but there is no time for panic.
I lower Taylor out his window as far as my arms will stretch so he can breathe. I hold only his tiny hands, his body dangling (晃荡). I am in the center of the firestorm. I choke, spitting out black ashes. Blisters rise on the backs of my legs; the pain becomes unbearable. I have to do something. But there is no grass below, no trees or bushes.
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My brain searches for options.
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At that very moment, Troy shouts, “Drop him! I’m here!”
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9 . I grew up in a small town and the main entertainment was Friday night high school football. It was just a sleepy little town where parents wanted to raise their children away from crime and danger of a big city, and where teenagers like me
All that
Whenever I look back on that day, I can’t help thinking that it was my
I may not change the world with my story, but I do hope that I can make people
A.succeeded in | B.dreamed of | C.applied for | D.approved of |
A.happened | B.continued | C.changed | D.remained |
A.sending | B.delivering | C.taking | D.handing |
A.pleasure | B.difficulty | C.hope | D.method |
A.before | B.until | C.when | D.since |
A.headed | B.walked | C.pushed | D.fled |
A.in trouble | B.in time | C.in danger | D.in place |
A.above | B.below | C.into | D.through |
A.desire | B.fault | C.right | D.chance |
A.responsible | B.disappointed | C.embarrassed | D.sensitive |
A.explain | B.escape | C.limit | D.realize |
A.remembering | B.sharing | C.declaring | D.stopping |
A.alone | B.finally | C.apart | D.perhaps |
A.clean | B.deep | C.still | D.fresh |
A.affects | B.inspires | C.attracts | D.benefits |
1. How many people were there on the train?
A.17. | B.18. | C.20. |
A.It had a fault. | B.It caught fire inside. | C.The road was wet. |
A.Frane broke his arm |
B.The car's fuel tank exploded. |
C.The car crashed into water. |