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by two nurses ,the sick old lady struggled to her feet.
A. To be helped B. Being helped
C. Helped D. Having helped
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A. To be helped B. Being helped
C. Helped D. Having helped
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A seven-year-old girl who had only just learnt to swim saved a four-year-old boy from drowning in the sea. Because of this she has been 36 as a hero.
Brave Amber Horton sprang into action after 37 her friend Kieran Martin slipping __38 rocks and falling into the water. Little Kieran couldn’t swim and 39 to keep his head above the water. 40 every bit of her strengh, Amber swam over to the sticken child and 41 him to the surface. Then she dragged him back to the shore at Lee-on-the-Solent, Hants.
Amber said, “I had to Kieran to be very __42 but he just slipped. He can’t swim and his feet couldn’t touch the 43 of the sea. I swam over and grabbed him from the water.” Kieran was 44 shaken but suffered only cuts on his legs from the rocks. “I was very scared. I was 45 for a long time and hurt my legs on the rocks. Then Amber saved me,” siad Kieran.
The pair were at the seaside for an outing with their 46 . Amber, Kieran, his cousin Max, five, and his brother Dorminic, seven, had all wandered over to the water’s edge while their 47 family members were in a nearby playpark. Amber’s mum Dee Horton said, “The first I knew about 48 was when Kieran’s brother Dorminic ran over and said Amber had just saved Kieran’s life.”
“It was 49. Kieran was frightened and distressed. He couldn’t move and was crying his eyes out… I think Amber’s phenomenal(了不起的). She’s just learned to swim herself and she’s had no 50 . I can’t believe she did it 51 . She’s a very brave little girl and we are all very proud of her.”
Drowning is the third most 52 cause of accidental death among children 53 the age of 16 . According to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, learning to 54 __may help children who find themselves in difficulties in the water, 55 it does not mean they will be safe. Latest figures show more than half of the children who drown can swim.
36. A. realized B. recognized C. celebrated D. convinced
37. A. watching B. viewing C. considering D. spotting
38. A. off B. on C. at D. of
39. A. managed B. pretended C. struggled D. succeeded
40. A. Using B. Picking C. Catching D. Giving
41. A. drew B. transported C. held D. pulled
42. A. devoted B. frightened C. brave D. careful
43. A. base B. foot C. bottom D. root
44. A. exactly B. specially C. extremely D. happily
45. A. under the water B. on the water C. on the shore D. on the rock
46. A. classmates B. families C. friends D. fellows
47. A. another B. other C. different D. extra
48. A. them B. her C. it D. him
49. A. terrifying B. interesting C. exciting D. satisfying
50. A. chances B. reasons C. lessons D. possiblilities
51. A. Anyway B. Otherwise C. Besides D. Furthermore
52. A. usual B. ordinary C. general D. common
53. A. at B. beneath C. under D. over
54. A. calm B. play C. save D. swim
55. A. but B. and C. or D. though
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“Fire! Fire!”What terrible words to hear when one wakes up in a strange house in the middle of night! It was a large, old 1 house and my room was on the top floor. I jumped out of bed, 2 the door and stepped out into the passage. It was 3 of thick smoke.
I began to 4 , but as I was still only half-awake, instead of 5 the stairs I went in the opposite direction. The smoke grew thicker and I could 6 flames all around. The floor became 7 under my bare feet. I found 8 door and ran into a room to get to the window. But before I could reach it, one of my feet 9 in something soft and I fell down. The thing I had fell over felt 10 a bundle of clothes, and I 11 to protect my face from the smoke and heat. Just then the floor 12 way under me and I crashed to the floor below with pieces of burning wood all around me.
I saw a flaming doorway in front, put 13 over my face and ran. My feet burned me terribly, but I got through. As I reached the cold air outside, my bundle of clothes 14 a thin cry, I nearly dropped it in my 15 . Then I saw a crowd gathered in the street.
A woman is a night-dress and 16 coat screamed as she saw me and came running 17 .
“My baby! My baby!” She cried. The crowd 18 wildly as she took the smoke-blackened bundle out of my arms. I had some difficulty in 19 her. She was the Mayor's wife, and had 20 her baby. I was a hero.
1.
[ ]
|
A.wooden |
B.brick |
C.stone |
D.earth |
2.
[ ]
|
A.covered |
B.shut |
C.opened |
D.turned |
3.
[ ]
|
A.empty |
B.filled |
C.full |
D.short |
4.
[ ]
|
A.climb |
B.sleep |
C.get up |
D.run |
5.
[ ]
| A.going towards | B.climbing up |
| C.going down | D.leaving |
6.
[ ]
|
A.smell |
B.see |
C.watch |
D.give |
7.
[ ]
|
A.hot |
B.warm |
C.cool |
D.cold |
8.
[ ]
|
A.a burning |
B.a shut |
C.an open |
D.closed |
9.
[ ]
|
A.felt |
B.caught |
C.fell |
D.struggled |
10.
[ ]
|
A.as |
B.like |
C.as if |
D.with |
11.
[ ]
| A.found it | B.threw it away |
| C.opened it | D.picked it up |
12.
[ ]
|
A.was a |
B.held |
C.gave |
D.pushed |
13.
[ ]
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A.the bundle |
B.a piece of wood |
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C.the blame |
D.some water |
14.
[ ]
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A.let |
B.found |
C.heard |
D.shouted |
15.
[ ]
|
A.sorrow |
B.joy |
C.surprise |
D.satisfaction |
16.
[ ]
|
A.a borrowed man's |
B.a man borrowed |
|
C.a borrowing man's |
D.a man's lent |
17.
[ ]
|
A.happily |
B.madly |
C.wildly |
D.eagerly |
18.
[ ]
|
A.ran away |
B.cried |
C.cheered |
D.laughed |
19.
[ ]
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A.finding |
B.reaching |
C.recognizing |
D.helping |
20.
[ ]
|
A.saved |
B.helped |
C.seen |
D.lost |
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“Fire! Fire!”What terrible words to hear when one wakes up in a strange house in the middle of night! It was a large, old 1 house and my room was on the top floor. I jumped out of bed, 2 the door and stepped out into the passage. It was 3 of thick smoke.
I began to 4 , but as I was still only half-awake, instead of 5 the stairs I went in the opposite direction. The smoke grew thicker and I could 6 flames all around. The floor became 7 under my bare feet. I found 8 door and ran into a room to get to the window. But before I could reach it, one of my feet 9 in something soft and I fell down. The thing I had fell over felt 10 a bundle of clothes, and I 11 to protect my face from the smoke and heat. Just then the floor 12 way under me and I crashed to the floor below with pieces of burning wood all around me.
I saw a flaming doorway in front, put 13 over my face and ran. My feet burned me terribly, but I got through. As I reached the cold air outside, my bundle of clothes 14 a thin cry, I nearly dropped it in my 15 . Then I saw a crowd gathered in the street.
A woman is a night-dress and 16 coat screamed as she saw me and came running 17 .
“My baby! My baby!” She cried. The crowd 18 wildly as she took the smoke-blackened bundle out of my arms. I had some difficulty in 19 her. She was the Mayor's wife, and had 20 her baby. I was a hero.
1.
[ ]
|
A.wooden |
B.brick |
C.stone |
D.earth |
2.
[ ]
|
A.covered |
B.shut |
C.opened |
D.turned |
3.
[ ]
|
A.empty |
B.filled |
C.full |
D.short |
4.
[ ]
|
A.climb |
B.sleep |
C.get up |
D.run |
5.
[ ]
| A.going towards | B.climbing up |
| C.going down | D.leaving |
6.
[ ]
|
A.smell |
B.see |
C.watch |
D.give |
7.
[ ]
|
A.hot |
B.warm |
C.cool |
D.cold |
8.
[ ]
|
A.a burning |
B.a shut |
C.an open |
D.closed |
9.
[ ]
|
A.felt |
B.caught |
C.fell |
D.struggled |
10.
[ ]
|
A.as |
B.like |
C.as if |
D.with |
11.
[ ]
| A.found it | B.threw it away |
| C.opened it | D.picked it up |
12.
[ ]
|
A.was a |
B.held |
C.gave |
D.pushed |
13.
[ ]
|
A.the bundle |
B.a piece of wood |
|
C.the blame |
D.some water |
14.
[ ]
|
A.let |
B.found |
C.heard |
D.shouted |
15.
[ ]
|
A.sorrow |
B.joy |
C.surprise |
D.satisfaction |
16.
[ ]
|
A.a borrowed man's |
B.a man borrowed |
|
C.a borrowing man's |
D.a man's lent |
17.
[ ]
|
A.happily |
B.madly |
C.wildly |
D.eagerly |
18.
[ ]
|
A.ran away |
B.cried |
C.cheered |
D.laughed |
19.
[ ]
|
A.finding |
B.reaching |
C.recognizing |
D.helping |
20.
[ ]
|
A.saved |
B.helped |
C.seen |
D.lost |