It was about 10:15 pm when Janice Esposito drove her minivan from Station Road onto Montauk Highway. And then—wham! Out of nowhere a car hit her minivan pushing her backward some 100 feet onto the railroad tracks. She sat in it, slightly injured but mostly panicked by the impact.
Meanwhile, Pete DiPinto,64, a volunteer firefighter, was getting ready for bed when he heard the sound of car crashing coming from not far outside his bedroom. He grabbed a flashlight and, still in his pajamas (睡衣),ran out of the door. “Any firefighter would have done what I did,” he told MyNBC5. “We’re always on duty. ”
The first car he came upon was the one that had hit Esposito. Once DiPinto concluded the driver was OK, he looked around and spotted Esposito’s minivan on railroad tracks. And then he heard the bells signaling an oncoming train.
DiPinto rushed to Esposito’s minivan and knocked hard on the driver’s side window. “Honey, you’re on the railroad tracks,” DiPinto shouted “We have to get you off right now!” But Esposito just looked at him, her eyes unfocused. “I don’t know where I am,” she said He pulled the handle hard, but the door was damaged arid jammed shut The train, traveling at 65 miles per hour, was heading toward them. DiPinto ran to the passenger side and threw open the door. He grabbed Esposito’s arms, helped her out and speed-walked her to safety a few feet away. Within about six seconds, the train bumped into the minivan. “It was like a Hollywood movie,” he said.
But this one had a twist. “Last night, the hero arrived in pajamas, not in a fire truck,” people said.
1.What do we know when the car accident happened?
A.DiPinto heard the call for help,
B.DiPinto was on duty at that time.
C.Esposito didn’t know where she was.
D.Esposito was more shocked than injured.
2.From the text, what do we know about DiPinto?
A.He is a man of high sense of responsibility.
B.He is warm-hearted but careless in dressing.
C.He is a man full of energy and imagination.
D.He is kind but impatient with other people.
3.What is paragraph 4 mainly about?
A.How DiPinto managed to save Esposito.
B.How Esposito reacted to DiPinto's behavior.
C.How the train bumped into Esposito’s minivan.
D.How seriously Esposito’s minivan was damaged.
4.What can we infer from the text?
A.DiPinto liked watching Hollywood movies.
B.People laughed at DiPinto’s careless dressing.
C.DiPinto pulled out Esposito through the driver’s window,
D.Esposito must have felt fortunate and thankful to DiPinto.
Silk Road Tours
Along this over 4,000 km road, you can experience colorful culture, precious historical relics and beautiful northern and western landscape!
◎Top Silk Road Attractions
1. Terracotta Warriors□
Type: History Museums, Historic Sites
Recommended Length of Visit: 3 hours
As the eighth wonder of the ancient world, it has a history of more than 2,200 years. Oriental mummies await you to discover their mystery.
2. Mogao Grottoes□
Type: Buddhism, Historic Sites Recommended Length of Visit:3 hours
Considered as the eastern Louvre Museum,Mpga0 Grottoes is a glorious treasure of ancient Buddhist cave art. The history of Mogao Grottoes can be traced back to the “Five Hu—16Kingdoms” period (AD 304 — 439).
3. Big Wild Goose Pagoda□
Type: Culture & History, Buddhism
Recommended Length of Visit: 2 hours
For hundreds of years, this great pagoda has always been the symbol of Xi an. It is famous for the great traveler Xuanzang of Tang Dynasty who traveled from China to India to learn the Buddhism and got back to China with many precious Buddhist scriptures (佛经).
4. Qinghai Lake□
Type: Lake
Recommended Length of Visit: 5 hours
Known as the largest inland lake, as well as the largest salt water lake in China, it is the most visited and famous attraction in Qinghai Province. Here, you not only enjoy the fantastic natural beauty, but also experience the amazing culture here.
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1.What do Mogao Grottoes and Big Wild Goose Pagoda have in common?
A.Both contain ancient Buddhist cave art.
B.Both are known as the symbol of Xi'an.
C.Both are related to history and Buddhism.
D.Both were constructed during- the Tang Dynasty.
2.Which of the following provides tourists with breathtaking natural scenery?
A.Terracotta Warriors. B.Mogao Grottoes.
C.Big Wild Goose Pagoda. D.Qinghai Lake.
3.Where is this text most likely from?
A.A Newspaper. B.A guidebook.
C.A website. D.A magazine.
阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。
Are you sick of going to bed late and waking up tired? Then grab your hiking boots and a tent. A new study suggests that a couple days of camping in the great outdoors can reset your circadian (昼夜节律的)clock and help you get more sleep.
The circadian clock, more commonly known as the body clock, is an internal system that tells our bodies when it's time to go to sleep and when it's time to wake up. Scientists track this clock by measuring the amount of melatonin(褪黑激素)circulating in a person’s blood at any given time. In a healthy sleeper, melatonin levels rise a few hours before bedtime, stay high through the night, and then settle back down when it's time to wake up.
In our modern society, however, most of us stay up many hours past sunset and would probably sleep in many hours after sunrise if we could. And the trouble is that your melatonin levels may still be high when your alarm clock goes off in the morning, which leads to grogginess(头晕眼花). It may also have other health consequences as well, such as diabetes(糖尿病), overweight problems and heart disease
Professor Kenneth P. Wright of the University of Colorado in the US wanted to see if our body clocks can be reset by a short stay in nature. His team recruited (招收)14 physically active volunteers in their 20s and 30s. Nine went on a weekend camping trip, while the other five stayed home. At the end of the weekend, the researchers reported that in just two days, the campers' body clocks had shifted so that their melatonin levels began to rise more than an hour earlier than they did before they left on the trip. By contrast, the body clocks of the group that stayed home shifted even later over the course of the weekend. ''This tells us we can reset our clocks fast, '' Wright said.
Therefore, if you want to change your sleep patterns you could try to increase your exposure to natural light during the day and decrease the amount of artificial light you see at night.
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假如你是校学生会主席李华,美国一学生访问团将于暑假来你校参观访问。请你写封邮件,将本次活动安排告知该访问团的负责人Mr Smith,并征询他对安排的意见。
活动安排:1,体验中国绘画;2,品尝特色午餐;3,观看地方戏表演。
注意: 1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
参考词汇: 俗语 saying
Dear Trevor,
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Yours,
Li Hua
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当单词的或括号内单词的正确形式。
Scientists found that air pollution may be responsible 1. a big reduction in 2. (intelligent). Research showed that air pollution led to big falls in test 3. (score) for languages and mathematics. The study called "The influence of air pollution on cognitive (认知的)performance"4.(conduct) over four years ago. Researchers analyzed speaking and mathematics tests 5. (take) by 20,000 people of all ages. They said, "Polluted air may do harm to cognitive ability as people become older. "
The study is a warning to the rest of the world ,6.(particular) those in cities. Over 91 percent of the world population live in areas with polluted air,7. is the fourth biggest cause of global deaths. Researchers discovered that the 8.(long) people were exposed to polluted air, the greater their cognitive ability went down. They said air pollution caused a year' s worth of lost education. For those aged over 60, this could be several years. A researcher warned, "There 9.be) no shortcut to solve this issue. Governments really need to take effective measures 10.(reduce) air pollution. "
11-year-old TJ had just jumped off the scooter(滑板车)as his neighbor Kim, aged 7, and her sister Julie, 9, looked on. That was _____a man with messy hair appeared. Without a word, he picked Kim up and _______walked away.
He held her like a baby.______, the calm way the man held Kim made TJ believe he must have been a ______. But eventually something was not _____. TJ could see Kim's face—she was scared. Her fear turned into________, then begging for help. She began kicking and trying to ____the man's arms." What are you doing?" Julie_____.But the man, undisturbed, walked along the block until he reached an alley and _____.
TJ's first ______was to follow them. But how could an 11-year-old kid _____a grown man? So he ran to his grown-up neighbors' home and shouted," A man______picked up a little girl and took her into the alley!" Then instantly TJ was gone, back on the street 48__his little friend.
Once TJ_____the alley, he recognized the man, standing in front of an abandoned house. He was pushing the _____girl through a window. Fortunately, Julie and other neighbors, the police and the mother of the victim soon arrived _____to save the girl. Kim dashed into her mother's _____arms, and the two cried and hugged. Meanwhile, officers_____the man.
That news came as no_____to TJ's mother. She thinks this is exactly his _____. And his first thought is not of himself. It's always of others.
1.A.how B.when C.why D.where
2.A.hurriedly B.secretly C.calmly D.anxiously
3.A.On purpose B.After all C.In consequence D.In fact
4.A.father B.relative C.stranger D.neighbor
5.A.right B.common C.harmonious D.reliable
6.A.eagerness B.cheers C.sobs D.silence
7.A.get free of B.throw away C.take hold of D.deal with
8.A.reminded B.warned C.begged D.yelled
9.A.resisted B.survived C.disappeared D.returned
10.A.idea B.impression C.action D.target
11.A.prevent B.attack C.follow D.threaten
12.A.yet B.already C.even D.just
13.A.waiting for B.running after C.playing with D.staring at
14.A.found B.walked C.missed D.reached
15.A.sensitive B.worried C.panicked D.hopeless
16.A.behind time B.against time C.over time D.in time
17.A.warm B.safe C.comfortable D.welcome
18.A.shot B.arrested C.defeated D.fined
19.A.surprise B.prediction C.sense D.reason
20.A.duty B.hobby C.character D.identity