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In a sports event, it is very important to have first-aid kits beside you. This could help in times of an accident while doing physical sports. No matter how much you take care of yourself no one can predict accidents; they can happen anytime. If you are in an adventure trip or activity, it is very important to carry a first-aid kit with you. In your first-aid kit you should consider the place you want to go and the danger that could happen ahead. Only bring those medicines that are appropriate for the possible accident that lies ahead.

First-aid kits are very important even in your house. It can be helpful during emergencies. The security of your family should be your priority. Sometimes children are being careless because it is in their nature. You need to have pain reliever in your first-aid kit. Here are some ideas that you can use in your first-aid kit in your house. Put in it medicines like for burns, small cuts, insect bites, stomachache and other important things to prepare for the accident that might happen in your home. You could save the lives of your family if you have first-aid kits in your house.

41. First-aid kits are mainly used to .

A. relieve pain C. protect children

B. avoid accidents

D. help save lives

42. You should have first-aid kits beside you in a sports event because .

A. sports can cause injury at any time B. sports can cause the most serious injury

C. no one takes care of you during a sports event D. you may not be good at sports

43. We can infer from the passage that first-aid kits .

A. should contain a variety of medicine B. should only contain the necessary medicine C. are not necessary at home D. can take the place of the expert

44. Who will get the most benefit from first-aid kits at home according to the passage?

A. Old people. C. Adults.

B. Young children.

D. Sick people.

45. The main purpose of the passage is to tell us .

A. how to use first-aid kits B. what first-aid kits are

C. who can use first-aid kits D. how first-aid kits can help us

B

It was a cold spring morning in early April. I rushed around the house getting ready for

work. I asked my two little ones to get up so I could bring them to day care center. Still comfortable and warm in bed, they didn’t open their eyes. I had to pull them out of bed. I dressed them in their winter coats and carefully locked them in the car. I offered Lauren her bottle to calm her in the seat. Phillip, 5 years old and used to the routine, climbed into his seat as if preprogrammed like a little robot.

As I sped up and reached the top of a hill, I saw a black outline of one of these obstacles in my path. I tried to avoid hitting the obstacle. However, I suddenly found either side of the road had a pond.

“Oh, my God!” I cried out. I could feel the force of my car drag against the water as the vehicle began to float down the pond, deeper, deeper, and deeper. My fear of water and inability to swim caused me to panic. Powered by self-preservation, my instinct (本能) for survival took over. I regained my senses.

“Oh, don’t. Don’t be afraid, my babies!” I shouted as my children cried in fear. I reached back and unbuckled (解开) the kids from their car seats. I gathered them up into my arms as the water rose higher and higher in the vehicle and I had no choice but to try to escape.

I didn’t remember details of anything else that happened until I found my son sitting on the edge of the road in front of me and my baby in my arms. Crying and getting a shock of what had just happened, I carried them both in my arms all the way to a farm house one mile down the road. Later, I called my husband to pick us up. Thankful to find us all safe, we stood embracing each other in that stranger’s kitchen.

That Monday morning was unlike any other one. I experienced a miracle that strengthened my faith, beliefs, and values about life and how precious it is. To all those willing to listen, believe in miracles, hold tight to your children, cherish your loved ones and value your time: you never know what each day brings.

46. From the passage, we can infer that the author’s two children .

A. were not used to the life in the day care center

B. were not familiar with the routine of the day care center C. were not good at getting along well with each other D. were not willing to get up so early on the cold morning

47. What really happened to the author and her children that early morning?

A. Their car broke down. C. They fell into water.

B. They were stuck in the snow.

D. Their car hit a tree.

48. How did the author feel when the accident happened?

A. Fearful.

B. Regretful. C. Doubtful. D. Shameful.

49. Where did all the family members gather together after the miracle?

A. In their own house. C. In the local hospital.

B. In a stranger’s house. D. On the bank of the pond.

50. Apart from firm belief, what was the author likely to express in the last paragraph?

A. Life is not always a bed of roses. B. All good things come to an end. C. There is no time like the present. D. The morning sun never lasts a day.

C

A gentle breeze blew through Jennifer’s hair. The golden red sun was setting. She was on the beach looking up at the fiery ball. She was amazed by its color, deep red in the middle, softly fading into yellow. She could hear nothing but the waves and the seagulls flying up above in the sky.

The atmosphere relaxed her. This was what she needed. “It’s getting late,” she thought, “I must go home. My parents will be wondering where I am.” She wondered how her parents would react when she got home after the three days she was missing. She kept on walking, directing herself to bungalow 163, where she spent every summer holiday. The road was deserted. She walked slowly and silently. Just in a few hundred meters, she would have been safe in her house.

It was really getting dark now. She wished she had her favorite coat on. It might keep her really warm. She imagined having it with her. This thought dissipated(消散) when she finally

saw her front door. It seemed different. Nobody had taken care of the outside garden for a few days. She was shocked: her father was usually so strict about keeping everything clean and tidy, and now…

She entered the house. First, she went into the kitchen and saw a note written by her father, “Dear Ellen, there’s some coffee ready; I went looking.” But where was Ellen? On the right side of the hallway was her parents’ room. She went in and saw her. Her mother, lying on the bed, was sleeping. Her face looked so tired, as if she hadn’t slept for days. She was really pale. Jennifer would have wanted to wake her up, but she looked too tired. So Jennifer just fell asleep beside her. When Jennifer woke up something was different. She wasn’t in her mother’s room and she wasn’t wearing the old clothes she ran away in. She was in her cozy bed in her pajamas(睡衣).

It felt so good being back home. Suddenly she heard a voice. “Are you feeling better now, dear? You know you got us very, very scared.”

51. The author mentions the views of the beach in Para. 1 in order to .

A. tell us the time of the story C. show Jennifer’s eased mind

B. show Jennifer’s loneliness D. indicate the beauty of nature

52. Jennifer decided to go home because.

A. it was getting cold

B. she began to miss her parents C. she realized her parents were worried

D. she knew nobody would take care of the garden

53. What can we infer from the passage?

A. Jennifer went home to fetch her favorite coat. B. Jennifer’s father used to be too strict with her.

C. Jennifer understood why the outside garden was left uncared for.

D. Jennifer’s father was so worried that he couldn’t take care of the outside garden.

54. Which of the following shows the change of Jennifer’s feeling?

A. Relaxed→Anxious→Shocked→Comfortable. B. Angry→Relaxed→Fearful→Comfortable. C. Fearful→Relaxed→Cheerful→Lonely.