Success would never happen overnight. You have to study hard ________.
A. hand by hand B. one by one C. word by word D. step by step
--- I’m a little hungry, Mum!
---There are some apple pies on the table, you may take ________.
A. one B. it C. this D. that
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假如你是王伟,你的英国笔友David来信想了解你们学校在暑假期间对学生的要求。请你根据以下要点给他回一封电子邮件。
•家庭安全:小心用火用电,外出时关好门窗;
•游泳安全:不独自去游泳,不去河、湖游泳;
•交通安全:过马路要当心,不在马路上玩耍。
提示词:electricity 电
要求:1. 词数80左右;
2. 请不要逐句翻译,可适当发挥;
3. 邮件的开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear David,
Glad to receive your e-mail.
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Yours,
Wang Wei
根据短文内容及汉语提示补全短文
1. (地震) are hard to predict (预言), but do you know what to do before, during and after an earthquake? Here’s some advice:
Before an earthquake It’s 2. (必要的) to prepare yourself and your family. All family members should know how to turn off gas, water and electricity and know 3. (有用的) telephone numbers. Never put heavy things over beds.
During an earthquake It’s important for each of you to stay 4. (镇静的). If you are indoors, quickly move to a safe place in the room such as 5. (在……下面) a strong table. The purpose (目的) is to protect yourself from objects, stay away from windows, large mirrors, heavy 6. (家具) and so on. If you’re cooking, turn off the gas. If you’re outdoors, move to an open area like a playground. Move away from buildings, 7. (桥) and trees. If you are driving, stop the car as soon as possible. Stay in your car.
After an earthquake Once the shaking stopped, DO NOT run out of the building at once. It’s better to wait and leave when it’s safe. Check around you and help the people who are in 8. (困境). If your building is badly 9. (坏的), leave it. If you 10. (闻到) or hear a gas, get everyone outside and open windows and doors. If you can do it safely, turn off the gas. Report it to the gas company.
When Rasmila Awal who lives in Nepal, walked home from the store on Saturday, the earth began to shake. A few minutes later, she saw the building she lived in fall down.
And inside, Awal knew, were her children Soniya, aged 10, and Sonies, only 5 months old. “I started screaming (尖叫) and asking neighbours for help,” said Awal, who is 35. It looked at first glance as if the children could not have possibly survived (存活).
“I went numb (麻木的),” said Awal. “I didn’t hear anything, didn’t know if they were alive or not.” Her husband, Sham Krishna Awal, 34, a bus driver, was working when the quake shook the area. But Soniya and Sonies were at home.
Sham Awal rushed (冲) home and scrabbled (忙乱地找) frantically through the rubble (碎石), searching for his children. Neighbours came to help. But Rasmila Awal became hopeless.
“I had very little hope that they had survived,” she said. “I didn’t hear any sound at all.” And then, After two hours, Soniya, a fourth-grader, was found alive. But the baby was still missing.
The father also began to lose hope of finding his son alive until, from under the rubble, he heard his son crying. But night had fallen and there was little that could be done. The next morning, the Awals returned there. And they heard their baby was still crying.
The soldiers, having returned as well, started digging again. And 22 hours after the earthquake, the mother saw a soldier pull her baby out of the earth. His face was coated with dust. But he was alive. It was a happy ending.
1.How many people are there in Rasmila Awal’s family?
A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4.
2.What does her husband do?
A. A driver. B. A worker.
C. A teacher. D. A manager.
3.What does the underlined word “frantically” mean in Chinese?
A. 仁慈地 B. 疯狂地
C. 严肃地 D. 高兴地
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Her husband is 35 years old now.
B. Her son is only 5 years old.
C. A soldier pulled her son out of the earth.
D. Her son was saved at night.
5.What’s the best title of the passage?
A. An earthquake in Nepal
B. A poor family in Nepal
C. A baby was saved
D. A happy ending
If you saw someone lying in the street in pain or bleeding, would you stop to help him? Or would you just walk by for fear of being scammed (欺诈)?
Wu Wei (China)
I think you should trust the others. Different situations will call for different reactions (反应). Maybe if you are afraid of being scammed, you can bring a few stranger witnesses (证人) with you. Get about four or five people together around you and go to help the person together.
Tony (The UK)
I have seen an old man fall down in the cold winter in Harbin last year. I couldn’t get him up on my own because he was very fat and I asked the others to help me carry him to the hospital. He had no money so I spent over 500 pounds on him. Later that evening his son came and thanked me very much.
Mike (Malaysia)
It happens but not all the time. I once helped a guy falling from his bike. He was crashed (撞击) by the rear (后部) of a taxi. The driver went off and the bike guy was left alone in the middle of the street. Two weeks’ later, he wanted to thank me for my help. I had already gone home.
1.Wu Wei may _____ when he helps the injured people.
A. take some photos
B. ask a few people to witness it
C. call the police
D. give some money
2.How much did Tony spend on the old man?
A. 500 pounds.
B. 3,000 pounds.
C. 5,000 pounds.
D. More than 500 pounds.
3.Mike comes from _____.
A. China B. Thailand
C. the UK D. Malaysia
4.Who saved the man crashed by the rear of a taxi?
A. Wu Wei. B. Tony.
C. Mike. D. Mike and Tony.
5.What’s the best title of the passage?
A. Would you stop to help?
B. Would you protect others?
C. How to help others?
D. How to protect yourself?