上半年大学英语三第四次作业Word格式文档下载.docx
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Todaypeopleknowhowto[3]afirewithmatches.Childrensometimesliketoplaywiththem.Butmatchescanbeverydangerous.
Firekillspeopleeveryyear.Soyoumustbecarefulaboutmatches.Youshouldalsolearnto[4]fires.Firesneedoxygen.Withoutoxygentheydie.Thereisoxygenintheair.Coverafirewithwater,sand,orinanemergency,withyourcoatorablanket.Thiskeepstheair[5]afireandkillsit.
Becarefulwithfire,anditwillhelpyou.Becarelesswithfire,anditmighthurtyou.
所选答案:
Firecanhelppeopleinmanyways.Firecanheatwater,warmyourhouse,givelightandcookfood.Butfirecanburnthingstoo.Nobodyknowshowpeoplebegantousefire.OnestoryfromAustraliatellsaboutamanaverylongtimeago.Hewentuptothesunbyaropeandbroughtfiredown.
Todaypeopleknowhowtomakeafirewithmatches.Childrensometimesliketoplaywiththem.Butmatchescanbeverydangerous.
Firekillspeopleeveryyear.Soyoumustbecarefulaboutmatches.Youshouldalsolearntoputoutfires.Firesneedoxygen.Withoutoxygentheydie.Thereisoxygenintheair.Coverafirewithwater,sand,orinanemergency,withyourcoatorablanket.Thiskeepstheairfromafireandkillsit.
∙
问题2
Manypeoplewouldagreethatstressisamajorprobleminmodernlife.Itiscertainlytruethatworryandquarrelcancauseallkindsofillnesses,[1]backachetosevereheadaches,orevenmoreseriouscomplaintssuchashighbloodpressure.
Manyofusthink[2]stressassomethingthatotherpeopleimposeonus.Weoftencomplainabouthowotherpeopleputus[3]pressure.Butweshouldtrynottoletsuchpressureaffectus.Weshouldnotforgetthatwearelargelyresponsibleforsomeofthestressourselves.Wesometimestake[4]moreworkthanourbodiesandourmindscanhandle.Weshouldlearnto[5]ourlimitations.Weshouldbeawareofwhichthingsarereallyimportantandwhicharenot.
Manypeoplewouldagreethatstressisamajorprobleminmodernlife.Itiscertainlytruethatworryandquarrelcancauseallkindsofillnesses,frombackachetosevereheadaches,orevenmoreseriouscomplaintssuchashighbloodpressure.
Manyofusthinkofstressassomethingthatotherpeopleimposeonus.Weoftencomplainabouthowotherpeopleputusunderpressure.Butweshouldtrynottoletsuchpressureaffectus.Weshouldnotforgetthatwearelargelyresponsibleforsomeofthestressourselves.Wesometimestakeonmoreworkthanourbodiesandourmindscanhandle.Weshouldlearntoacceptourlimitations.Weshouldbeawareofwhichthingsarereallyimportantandwhicharenot.
问题3
"
KeepaneyeonEsther.I'
llbebackinasecond,"
JoyWarrensaidtoherthree-year-oldsonStephen,whowassittinginthebackoftheBuick.Shedidn'
tlikeleavingthechildrenaloneinthecar,butthebabywassleepingsoundly.Anditwouldonlybeamoment.
Shehadhardlywalked40yardswhenshesawthecarmoving.Itheadedstraighttowardstheriver.Unabletoswim,Joyshouted,"
Mybabiesareinthatcar!
DanielWhitehead,a17-year-oldstudent,waswalkingbytheriverwhentheBuickcrashedintothewaterjustyardsahead.Withoutthinking,Danieljumpedin.Thoughacompetitiveswimmer,hewasshockedbytheicychill.
Twominutesearlier,SkipWomackhadpulledtoahaltastheBuickraninfrontofhim.NowseeingithitthewaterandhearingJoy'
scries,Skipgotoutofhistruckandjumpedintothewater.Hehadonlyonethought:
IfIdon'
tgetthemout,they'
lldrown.
Danielreachedthecarandgrabbedadoorhandle.Butthewaterwasonlyfourinchesbeneaththewindow,andthedoorwouldn'
topen.Withonepowerfulpunch,DanielandSkipbrokeawindow.DanielreachedinsideandliftedStephenout.Heplacedhimonhisbackandsetoutforshore.Atthesametime,Skipsqueezedhimselfthroughthewindow.HemanagedtofreeEstherfrombeneathherseatbelt.Afterhegotoutofthecarwiththebaby,heheldheroverthewaterandswamtowardtheshore.AllthistookplacejustsecondsbeforetheBuickdisappearedbeneaththewater.
Later,drivinghome,Skipthoughtofhiswifeandchildren--howclosehe'
dcometoleavingthembehind.Hethoughtofthemiraclehe'
dlivedthrough,andhowtwochildrenwerestillalivebecauseheandDanielhappenedtobeintherightplaceattherighttime.
11.WhydidJoyleaveherchildreninthecar?
_[A]__
A)Shedidnotlikeshoppingwithachildinhand.
B)Shedidnotlikewakingupherbaby.
C)Stephenwasbigenoughtotakecareofhissister.
D)Itwasicycoldoutside.
12.DanielandSkip,whosavedthelivesofthetwokids,_[B]__.
A)hadbeengoodfriends
B)weretwoclosefriendsofJoyWarren'
s
C)wereJoyWarren'
sneighbors
D)werestrangersbeforetheaccident
13.HowdidDanielgetStephenoutofdanger?
__[C]
A)Hesqueezedintothecarandcarriedhimout.
B)Hepulledhimoutthroughthebrokenwindow.
C)Hefreedhimfromhisseatbeltbeforehegothimout.
D)Heheldhimoverthewaterandswambacktoshore.
14.WhathappenedtoJoyWarren'
sBuick?
_[D]__
A)Ithadfourinchesofwaterinit.
B)Oneofitswindowscouldnotbeopened.
C)Itwaspulledoutofwaterandsetontheshore.
D)Itsanktothebottomoftheriver.
15.HowdidSkipfeelonhiswayhome?
_[E]__
A)Hefeltluckytobestillaliveafterhavingsavedthelivesoftwokids.
B)Hemissedhiswifeandchildren,whomhehadleftbehindinthemorning.
C)HefeltverythankfultoDaniel,withoutwhomhewouldnothavemadeit.
D)HewonderedhowheandDanielcouldbeintherightplaceattherighttime.
_B__
12.DanielandSkip,whosavedthelivesofthetwokids,_D__.
__B
_D__
_A__
问题4
At26,JaneGoodallhadnocollegeeducationorsciencetraining.Butsincechildhood,shehadbeendreamingofworkingcloselywithanimalsinAfrica."
Allthroughmychildhoodpeoplesaidyoucan'
tgotoAfrica.You'
reagirl."
Goodallsays."
Butmymotherusedtosay,ifyoureallywantto,there'
snothingyoucan'
tdo."
In1957,the26-year-oldGoodallwenttoKenyatoworkasasecretary.ShealsoarrangedtomeetthefamousscientistLouisLeakey,whowassoimpressedbyherenthusiasmthathehiredherashisassistant.Shewen
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