Almost all theme park accidents can be prevented.Here, based on coverage of theme park safety, are some tips to help you and your family stay safe on your next visit.
If you are visiting with a child, take a moment to explain the ride to them, and tell them what they should do.They are depending upon you to keep them safe.Set a good example for them by following the rules of the park, and make sure that they know you expect them to follow those rules, too.
Tell them to stay seated, to hold the grab bar or put their hands in the laps, and not to stick their knees and feet outside a ride vehicle.Make them look to you for the okay to get on or off a ride, too.And never put a crying child on a ride.If your child starts to cry, let others pass you in line until your child is calmed.Or, gently exit the queue and find something more relaxing to do.
Young kids can’t keep an adult’s pace in a theme park.Let them take plenty of breaks.
“Kids get tired,” said TPI reader Matt Johnson, a father of four.“Tired kids make parents even more tired.And tired kids and parents may get hurt — physically and emotionally.” He advises that parents plan a mid-day break, perhaps a swim back at the hotel, to avoid mid-day heat and crowds.“You will see cranky families having a miserable time while you are refreshed and having a great evening.”
1.The second paragraph tells readers that ________.
A.children should be trained to be more independent
B.adults should tell children some safety rules firstly
C.adults should set a good example to conduct well in a theme park
D.there is a danger to take young children to visit a theme park
2.Which of the following is NOT right for children who are taking the rides?
A.They cannot put their hands away from the grab bar.
B.They are forbidden to put their knees or feet out.
C.They should ask adults’ permission first to get on a ride.
D.Without adults’ okay sign, children shouldn’t get off a ride.
3.If your child begins to cry just when he is going to take a ride, you should ________.
A.tell him to be relaxed B.make him share your interest
C.give up the present activity D.encourage him to be brave
4.We may infer from Matt Johnson’s words that ________.
A.he doesn’t like to visit a theme park with his children
B.parents with many children may be tired of visiting a theme park
C.not all the families are relaxed or happy when they visit a theme park
D.visitors should arrange everything carefully before starting
5.What is the meaning of the underlined word “exit” in the third paragraph?
A.等待 B.发现 C.进入 D.离开
One evening, a young man at a certain college who was known to be something of a poet read one of his poems to a small group of his friends in a room.The poem was greatly admired.But afterwards, one of them, who was called Crick, said, "I was very interested in Hand’s poem, but it was stolen from a book."
His words were reported to Hand, who was very angry and required an apology."Well," said Crick, "I don’t often take back what I said, but this time I admit (承认) I was mistaken.When I got to my room, I looked in the book which I thought the poem was stolen from, and I saw it was still here!"
1.The poem Hand read one evening was written by .
A.Hand B.Crick
C.one of his friends D.another poet
2.Hand’s friends admired the poem mainly because .
A.it was read by Hand B.Hand was a poet
C.it was really wonderful D.it was stolen from a book
3.From the story, we know that Crick .
A.was really mistaken B.really took back what he said C.was a poet himself D.was quite familiar with the poem
4.When Hand required an apology, Crick .
A.didn’t do as Hand asked B.admitted he was wrong
C.was unwilling to do so D.showed the poem to Hand
5.According to the passage, we can infer that Hand .
A.was a young poet B.liked poems very much
C.would be a poet D.was regarded as a poet
Sumo wrestlers (相扑选手) are usually big, heavy men.The biggest sumo wrestler of all the time is Konishiki, who now 26 about 230 kg.Born in Hawaii, he was 27 a big boy.When he was a teenager, some people 28 he go to Japan and become a sumo wrestler.
Although he took their advice, at first it was a 29 life.“I had to clean the toilets and 30 the rubbish,” Konishiki remembered, “I knew I had to 31 to the life in Japan.I said to myself, ‘I 32 learn Japanese.’ Soon I could 33 it quite well.”
Konishiki’s career started 34 , and he was soon upgraded to a higher rank.But despite his 35 he soon had health problems.The doctors told him that he should 36 some weight.“I started dieting.I 37 to do it.But I did it too 38 ,” he said, “I lost some of my strength, too.”
He lost a lot of fights, and then his parents got 39 in a car crash.“I must go and 40 them,” he thought.Though it was only three days 41 a big tournament (锦标赛), he flew back to Hawaii.Although he was quite 42 , they were not badly injured.
When he returned, he knew that he had to do well.The newspapers said, “Konishiki must win, 43 he will go down in rank.”
Though he had many problems, Konishiki won 14 of his 15 fights, and won the Emperor’s Cup.He was so 44 that he cried.“You ought not to show your feelings,” he said, “but I couldn’t 45 it.”
1.A.means B.measures C.weighs D.has
2.A.always B.hardly C.sometimes D.once
3.A.promised B.allowed C.considered D.suggested
4.A.real B.hard C.comfortable D.rich
5.A.sell B.bring C.take D.empty
6.A.get used B.respond C.devote D.lead
7.A.would B.can C.must D.may
8.A.speak B.say C.learn D.tell
9.A.bad B.well C.suddenly D.similarly
10.A.failure B.success C.effort D.fame
11.A.gain B.lose C.save D.spare
12.A.failed B.began C.had D.refused
13.A.stupidly B.carefully C.slowly D.quickly
14.A.shocked B.destroyed C.ruined D.injured
15.A.visit B.care C.search D.serve
16.A.after B.since C.before D.until
17.A.happy B.worried C.surprised D.regretful
18.A.because B.but C.or D.and
19.A.sad B.nervous C.curious D.happy
20.A.do B.help C.feel D.leave
The flowers ________ my mother, but my sister thought they were for her and took them.
A.were intended for B.intended for
C.intended to give D.intended giving
His failing in the exam ________ us because he was always an outstanding student.
A.pleased B.astonished C.exited D.frightened
He is famous both ________ a novelist and a poet, but he is more famous ________ his novels.
A.for; as B.with; for C.as; for D.like; as