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One afternoon after school had finished , Peter and Jane were walking along the street. Suddenly they heard a big noise.

“Come on” shouted Peter.“That sounds like an accident. Let’ see what’s happened.”

They ran to where the noise came from. As soon as they got there, they could see what had happened. A small car had knocked into the side of a truck. The accident had happened in a quiet street with only four houses in it. Peter and Jane were the first ones to reach the site. No other people came.“We must be the only ones who saw the accident,” said Jane. They found that both the car driver and the truck driver were hurt.

“Peter,” said Jane,“ Run back down the road to Mrs Day’s house. Ask her to call the policemen and the ambulance. Hurry. I’ll stay here.”

Off went Peter as fast as he could. There was nothing Jane could do but wait. She knew that when people were hurt in an accident, they shouldn’t be moved. It wasn’t long before the police car and the ambulance arrived. The policeman got the car door open and they carried the man out. Then they got the truck driver out. The men weren’t seriously hurt, but they were both taken to the hospital. The policemen thanked Peter and Jane, “You were very good to act so quickly when you saw the accident. Thank you for all your help.”

1.The accident happened _______.

A. in a quiet street one school day afternoon

B. in a busy street one school day afternoon

C. in a quiet street one Sunday after noon

D. in a busy street one Sunday afternoon

2._______heard the noise.

A. Only Peter

B. Peter and Jane

C. Peter, Jane and Mrs Day

D. Peter , Jane, Mrs Day and the policemen

3.______in the accident.

A. Only the car driver was hurt

B. Only the truck driver was hurt

C. Neither of the two drivers was hurt

D. Both the drivers were hurt

4._____called the policeman.

A. Jane B. The drivers

C. Mrs Day D. Peter

5.Jane did nothing before the policemen arrived because _____.

A. she was too frightened to do anything

B. she was alone after Peter left

C. she was waiting for Peter.

D. she knew she shouldn’t move the two drivers.

 

1.A

2.B

3.D

4.C

5.A

【解析】

试题分析:本文讲述了Peter和Jane放学后偶遇一场交通事故,面临危险的事故,他们能够沉着冷静及时报警、分工合作成功地救助了受伤的司机。

1.细节理解题。根据第一句One afternoon after school had finished 一天下午放学后和The accident had happened in a quiet street with only four houses in it.可知交通事故发生在一条安静的街道上,选A。

2.细节理解题。根据第一段Peter and Jane were walking along the street. Suddenly they heard a big noise.

可知当时Peter and Jane一起走在街上,两人都听到了大的噪音,选B。

3.They found that both the car driver and the truck driver were hurt.

可知他们俩发现两辆车的司机都受伤了,选D。

4.推理判断题。根据“Peter,” said Jane,“ Run back down the road to Mrs Day’s house. Ask her to call the policemen and the ambulance.得知是Peter到Mrs Day的家里让Mrs Day给警察和救护车打的电话,选 C。

5.细节理解题。根据There was nothing Jane could do but wait. She knew that when people were hurt in an accident, they shouldn’t be moved. Jane知道在事故发生时,受伤人员不能随便被挪动,选A。

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