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Having bought some bread, I had to wait for the car that was supposed to pick me up. Just then a young man jumped out of a car and asked if I was Jenny. Then we ______ to the bungee jumping place. I was amazed by the sights along the road through the window of the car.

I quickly signed an agreement which said I might die, and______ a safety harness(°²È«´ø). The guide led me through a gate, asked me to sit in a special seat and tied my ______ and ankles(õ×) well.

I was nervous but not scared. As soon as I stood up and felt my ankles ______ together, I got scared. I walked slowly to the edge(±ß) of the bridge and looked back. The workers looked at me and couldn't help laughing. At last it was time to go. So I jumped as ______ forward as I could. At that moment my memory seemed to stop. I felt ______ going up, like riding a fast lift, and then another drop and¡­ Finally, I stopped in the air. I spread my arms wide, laughing loudly and ______. The workers pulled me up, smiling at me.

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¡¾3¡¿A. magazine B. newspaper C. website D. book

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿A little stream(СϪ) ran down from a high mountain through many villages and forests. Then it reached a desert, ¡°I went through so many difficulties. I should have no problem crossing the desert, ¡±she thought. As she started, she found herself slowly disappearing into the sand. After many tries, she still failed.

At this time, a deep voice said, ¡°If a breeze(΢·ç) can cross the desert, so can a river.¡± It was the voice of the desert. But the little stream answered, ¡°That's because a breeze can fly, but I can't.¡±

¡°That's because you can't give up what you are. Let yourself evaporate(Õô·¢) into the breeze, and it can take you across£¬¡± said the desert.

¡°Give up what I am now? No! No£¡¡± The little stream could not accept this idea.

¡°The breeze can carry the vapor(ÕôÆø) across the desert and let it leave as rain. The rain will form a river again£¬¡± said the desert.¡°And whether you're a river or vapor, your nature(±¾ÐÔ) never changes.¡±

Hearing this, the little stream went into the open arms of the breeze. It carried her to the next stage(½×¶Î) of her life.

¡¾1¡¿What did the stream think when she reached a desert?

A. She thought she couldn't cross the desert.

B. She believed she could cross the desert.

C. She thought she knew well about the desert.

D. She started to worry about herself.

¡¾2¡¿What does the underlined word ¡°It¡± refer to?

A. The desert. B. The nature.

C. The breeze. D. The stream.

¡¾3¡¿What did the stream do in the end?

A. It crossed the desert.

B. It stopped trying.

C. It failed to get to the ocean.

D. It died.

¡¾4¡¿What is the main idea of the story?

A. The road to success is not always easy.

B. We should do the right thing whatever others say.

C. Our lives can be as difficult as the little stream's.

D. To succeed, we should change the way we used to be.

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The building is shaking. A woman with a baby in her arms is trying to open the door, but fails. Finding no way, she rushes into her bedroom and there theysurvivethe earthquake.

In a factory building, as the workshop floor swings under the terrible shaking, workers run for safety. Some hide(Òþ²Ø) under the machines and____, but others who try to run outside are killed by the falling ceilings.

These scenes, played by actors and actresses, are from a film of science education ¡¶Making a Split Second Decision¡· shown in 1998 on China Central TV in memory of Tangshan Earthquake.

By studying actual cases in the earthquake areas and scientific experiments, experts(ר¼Ò)find that buildings remain untouched for the first 12 seconds of an earthquake.

In this short time, one has the best chance of_____an earthquake by staying near the inside walls, in bedrooms and under beds, experts concluded in the film. ¡°Earthquakes seem to catch the lives of those who run,¡± said many survivors in the earthquake areas, describing how their friends were killed on the doorways or along the stair steps as they tried to get out of the building.

Their advice was proved in the film, ¡°Take a hiding-place where you are rather than run, unless you are sure you can reach a safe open place in ten seconds.¡±

¡¾1¡¿The word ¡°survive¡± appears in the passage several times. It probably means in Chinese.

A. ÓöÄÑ B. ÐÒ´æ C. ¿Ö¾å D. Ò¡»Î

¡¾2¡¿The workers who tried to run outside the building died because .

A. the factory building was shaking terribly

B. they were making a film

C. they didn¡¯t have enough time to run outside

D. they were too nervous

¡¾3¡¿The passage suggests that you should when an earthquake happens.

A. cry for help

B. not move and lie on the floor at once

C. run down the steps as fast as you can

D. find a safe place and hide in at once or run out in ten seconds

¡¾4¡¿Where can we probably find this passage?

A. In a magazine. B. In an advertisement. C. In a history book. D. In a poster.

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