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    Kemira Boyd had just jumped in the shower when she heard her stepmother, Tammy Boyd, banging on the door. Kemira's 12-day-old daughter was choking. Having fed baby Ryleigh just 30 minutes earlier, the 24-year-old new mother burst out of the bathroom and began patting her daughter on the back. Ryleigh was usually quick to cry. Now she didn't make a sound. “I'd been told to raise their arms when babies are choking, so I tried that, but she still was hesitating to breathe,” Kemira told Today. She knew Ryleigh needed to get to the hospital fast.

The trio had barely made it out of their Summerville, South Carolina, neighborhood when the flashing lights of a police patrol car appeared behind them. Deputy Will Kimbro figured that the speeding driver was either too distracted to notice him or simply unconcerned. (1) Kimbro soon found cut it was a frightening combination of the two.

Once she had pulled over to the roadside, a crazy Tammy jumped out of the car, exclaiming that her granddaughter had stopped breathing. Desperate for help, Kemira handed the baby to Kimbro. He put a hand on her little chest. Ryleigh's heart was barely beating.

Kimbro radioed for an ambulance-it was seven minutes out, and the hospital was even further away. That was seven minutes Ryleigh didn't have, her lips already a bad shade of blue.   He is a school resource officer who usually spends his days patrolling the halls of the middle school ten miles away. But he travels farther away when school is out in the summer. Even luckier: he had recently completed a CPR class and knew exactly how to treat a baby. “Although I was shocked, my training kicked in, and I went to work to keep that baby alive,” says Kimbro.

The deputy gave Ryleigh to Kemira to hold, his hands busy as he checked for a pulse. Then he began tapping and pressing Ryleigh's chest, hoping to massage her heart back into action. Thanks to the CPR class, Kimbro knew the choking baby didn't have a chance if there was a blockage, and he used one finger to clear her airway. That was the magic touch; 20 seconds later, Ryleigh began to fuss. Then came a weak crying sound. “If she is crying like that, she is breathing, said kimbro, the relief apparent in his trembling voice.” As long as she is crying, she is breathing.

But they still had five more minutes until EMT would arrive, and Kimbro worried that Ryleigh would be unable to breathe again. He continued with delicate chest compressions and periodically clearing her airway. “The whole time I was thinking ' Do not let this baby die in front of her mother and grandmother',” he later told Inside Edition.

 In the body cam footage, Kimbro can be heard reassuring Kemira, the approaching sirens wailing in the background: “I didn't feel a heartbeat earlier, so I started massaging her heart, and now I feel it. It's real strong now.”

After transferring Ryleigh to an EMT, Kimbro peeked into the windows of the ambulance until it pulled away.  At the hospital, Ryleigh recovered quickly, and she was back to her usual active self in no time-thanks to a determined school police officer who was in the right place at the right time. Said Kimbro to the Washington Post, “That baby was living no matter what I had to do.”

1.Why did Kemira decide to send Ryleigh to hospital?

A.Ryleigh remained asleep. B.Ryleigh was quick to cry.

C.Ryleigh frightened Tammy to death. D.Ryleigh had difficulty breathing.

2.What can we learn from the passage?

A.Hardly had the police car appeared when Kemira spotted it and made a stop.

B.Tammy and Kemira were so anxious for help that they were caught speeding.

C.Knowing Kimbro could save the baby, Kemira handed her daughter to him.

D.A CPR lesson is a must for police officers in Summerville, South Carolina.

3. “The fact that Kimbro was there was something of a miracle.” Which blank does this sentence best fit in?

A. B. C. D.

4.How can Kimbro's life-saving process be described?

A.It was professional and delicate. B.It was vital for Kimbro's career.

C.It was tense and tiresome for Kimbro. D.It was awkward and shocking.

5.What did Kimbro mean by saying “That baby was living no matter what I had to do”?

A.The baby would have survived even if he hadn’t done anything.

B.He patrolled away from the middle school in order to save the baby's life.

C.He considered it his responsibility to be in the right place at the right time.

D.He was determined to keep the baby alive and not to let the mother down.

6.What might be the best title of the passage?

A.A Lifesaving Traffic Stop B.Life Miracle for Kemira

C.The Power of the Policeman D.The Value of Determination

 

1.D 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.D 6.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一位警察Will Kimbro在执行公务的过程中遇到一位突发状况的婴孩,由于先前受过急救培训,成功地救活呼吸停止的宝贝,尽到了警察的职责。 1. 细节理解题。根据第一段中“I'd been told to raise their arms when babies are choking, so I tried that, but she still was hesitating to breathe,” Kemira told Today. She knew Ryleigh needed to get to the hospital fast.可知“有人告诉我,当婴儿窒息时,要举起他们的手臂,所以我试了一下,但她仍然无法呼吸。” Kemira告诉《今日》记者。她知道Ryleigh需要尽快去医院。由此可知,Ryleigh呼吸困难,所以Kemira决定送Ryleigh去医院。故选D。 2. 细节理解题。根据第二段中Deputy Will Kimbro figured that the speeding driver was either too distracted to notice him or simply unconcerned.(副警长Will Kimbro认为,超速的司机要么是注意力太过分散而没有注意到他,要么就是漠不关心)以及后文Kimbro soon found cut it was a frightening combination of the two.可知Kimbro很快就发现这是两者的结合。由此可知,Tammy 和Kemira急于寻求帮助,结果他们超速行驶被抓住了。故选B。 3. 推理判断题。这句话的意思为“Kimbro能出现在那里,简直是个奇迹”,联系四处空格上下文内容,只有②处后文He is a school resource officer who usually spends his days patrolling the halls of the middle school ten miles away. But he travels farther away when school is out in the summer. Even luckier: he had recently completed a CPR class and knew exactly how to treat a baby. (他是一名学校资源官员,通常每天都在十英里外的中学大厅里巡逻。但是当夏天学校放假时,他会去更远的地方。更幸运的是,他最近刚完成了心肺复苏课程,知道如何治疗婴儿)交代了由于Kimbro刚好在附近巡逻,而且刚学了心肺复苏课程,正好可以帮忙,出现在那里简直是个奇迹。由此可推知,“The fact that Kimbro was there was something of a miracle.”这句话应当放在②处。故选B。 4. 推理判断题。根据第五段中The deputy gave Ryleigh to Kemira to hold, his hands busy as he checked for a pulse. Then he began tapping and pressing Ryleigh's chest, hoping to massage her heart back into action. Thanks to the CPR class, Kimbro knew the choking baby didn't have a chance if there was a blockage, and he used one finger to clear her airway. That was the magic touch; 20 seconds later, Ryleigh began to fuss.可知副警长把Ryleigh交给Kemira,他忙着检查脉搏。然后他开始轻拍和按压Ryleigh的胸部,希望能按摩她的心脏,让它恢复活动。多亏了心肺复苏术课程,Kimbro知道如果窒息的婴儿口腔有阻塞的话,他就没有机会了,于是他用一根手指清理了她的气道。这是一种神奇的接触;20秒后,Ryleigh开始动起来了。以及倒数第三段中He continued with delicate chest compressions and periodically clearing her airway.可知他继续对她进行柔和的胸部按压,并定期清理气道。由此可推知,Kimbro的救援过程很专业和柔和。故选A。 5. 句意猜测题。根据上文At the hospital, Ryleigh recovered quickly, and she was back to her usual active self in no time-thanks to a determined school police officer who was in the right place at the right time.可知在医院里,Ryleigh恢复得很快,很快就恢复了平时的活跃状态——多亏了一位意志坚定的学校警官,他在正确的时间和地点出现了。结合上文描述Kimbro积极营救孩子的状态,由此可知,划线句子意思为“他决心让孩子活着,不让母亲失望”。故选D。 6. 主旨大意题。结合文章讲述了一位警察Will Kimbro在执行公务的过程中遇到一位突发状况的婴孩,由于先前受过急救培训,成功地救活呼吸停止的宝贝,尽到了警察的职责。由此可知,A选项“一次拯救生命的交通拦截”最符合文章标题。故选A。
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Ingredients

●1 tablespoon unsalted butter

●1 head garlic,cut into halves

●1 cup whole milk

●1 can chickpeas,with their liquid

●1 can white beans

●1 thyme sprig, 2 sage leaves or 1 bay leaf

●1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg,allspice or gram masala

●Salt and black pepper

●4 slices crusty bread or thick toast

●Extra-virgin olive oil,for serving

●Freshly grated Parmesan,for serving

●Pepper flakes,for serving

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428 calories,9 grams fat;4 grams saturated fat;0 grams trans fat;2 grams monounsaturated fat; 2 grams polyunsaturated fat;68 grams carbohydrates;14 grams dietary fiber;9 grams sugars;21 grams protein;732 milligrams sodium.

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1.In a medium saucepan,melt the butter over medium-high heat.Add the garlic,cut side down,and cook until golden brown,I to 2 minutes.

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