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    Cal Fire captain Shawn Raley barked evacuation (疏散) orders over the radio for the neighbourhood of Sunset Terrace. The sky was red and the wind screamed, shaking the leaves off the trees. New fires lit in bushes and on roofs. A 24-year veteran of wildland fires, Raley had seen nearly everything, including swirling eddies (旋涡) of air called fire whirls. But he hadn’t seen anything like this.

At around 7:15 p. m., he drove toward areas in the wooded hills. He figured that residents would need help escaping. His headlights barely pierced the smoke, but he could see three bulldozers (推土机) inch past him on two-lane Buenaventura Boulevard. Don Andrews, who was unaware of the dangers he was about to face, drove one; contractors Terry Cummings and Jimmie Jones drove the other two. They were under electrical line, which were swaying in the wind, and Raley shouted at the men to move away.

In the driveway of a house, Raley spotted a Tesla with someone in the driver’s seat. Dr. Thiruvoipati Nanda Kumar, 62, had raced eight kilometres home from Vibra Hospital of Northern California. His wife, Yasoda, 58, and daughter, Sushma, 29, hadn’t received an evacuation alert, and when the power cut out, their garage door wouldn’t open, locking their car inside.

“Go back!” Raley shouted at Kumar, sounding his siren.

“My wife and daughter are there. Can they come in?” Kumar said, pointing to Raley’s vehicle. He figured they’d be safest with the captain.

“Come in my truck?” Raley asked. “Yes.”

The women jumped into the back seat, coughing. Nearby, flames that climbed 30 metres burned their neighbours’ homes. Soon theirs would fall, as well.

“I’ll lead you out,” Raley yelled to Kumar. “Take your car.”

Debris (碎片) attacked the truck, cracking Raley’s windshield and breaking the other windows as the wind blew the vehicle off the road. The captain threw himself across the passenger seat, protecting his face as the fire passed over them. Yasoda and Sushma screamed.

“Are you okay?” Raley shouted, though he knew the answer. He was embarrassed. He’d told this trapped family that he would get them out safely. Now they were covered in glass and bleeding. Behind them, the trunk of Kumar’s Tesla was a flame.

1.What can we learn about Raley?

A.He has never seen fire whirls before.

B.He is quite experienced in dealing with wildland fires.

C.He was so angry that he shouted at Don to move away from the road.

D.He decided to save the Kumar’s family out of the fire in his truck immediately he saw them.

2.Which of the following statements is RIGHT?

A.The smoke was so heavy that Raley could hardly see the road.

B.There were three persons driving bulldozers quickly on the two-lane road.

C.Dr. Kumar with his wife and daughter was trapped in the car when the power cut off.

D.The doctor’s house was burnt down to the group when Raley arrived.

3.Why was Raley embarrassed in the last paragraph?

A.Because he was injured by the fire.

B.Because his truck was blown off the road.

C.Because he felt he would fail to keep his word to save the family out.

D.Because he couldn’t protect the Kumar’s Tesla well.

4.Which is the best title of the article?

A.A Big Wildland Blaze B.A Lucky Family

C.Come in My Truck D.I’ll Lead You Out

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 【解析】 本文是记叙文,叙述了在一次野外火灾中,消防队长Raley奋力想救出火灾中Kumar一家人的故事。虽然最终Kumar的妻子、女儿被救出来了,但是Kumar开的车还是着火了。 1.细节理解题。根据第一段中“A 24-year veteran of wildland fires, Raley had seen nearly everything, including swirling eddies (旋涡) of air called fire whirls.(作为一名对野地火灾有着24年经验的人,Raley见过几乎所有的情况,包括被称为火旋转的漩涡空气。)”可知,Raley在应对野地火灾方面有十分丰富的经验。故选B项。 2.细节理解题。根据第二段中“His headlights barely pierced the smoke.(他的头灯几乎不能穿透烟雾)”可知,大火造成的烟雾很大,Raley几乎看不见路;根据“he could see three bulldozers (推土机) inch past him ... ”可知,那三辆推土机行驶缓慢;根据文中“The women jumped into the back seat, coughing. ”可知,Kumar的妻子、女儿后来上了Raley的车,没有被困在自己的车里;根据文中“Nearby, flames that climbed 30 metres burned their neighbours’ homes. Soon theirs would fall, as well.(附近,高达30米的大火烧毁了邻居的房屋。很快,他们的房子也会倒下。)”可知, 当Raley到达时,Kumar的房子还没有被烧毁。比较四个选项,只有A项是正确的。故选A项。 3.推理判断题。根据文章最后一段中“He’d told this trapped family that he would get them out safely. Now they were covered in glass and bleeding. Behind them, the trunk of Kumar’s Tesla was a flame.”可以推断,Raley曾经告诉这被困的一家人,他会把他们安全救出。而现在Kumar驾驶的车着火了。因此他为自己失言、无法救出这一家人感到不好意思。故选C项。 4.主旨大意题。文章叙述在大火中,Raley希望自己能够将Kumar一家人救出来的经过。文章中提到“I’ll lead you out,” Raley yelled to Kumar. “Take your car.”。“I’ll Lead You Out”是作为消防队长的Raley对Kumar的承诺,可以作为文章的标题。故选D项。
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