In England a woman fell down a stair. Panic followed—178 persons lost their lives. In Michigan a woman fell ill. There was a call for water. Someone thought it meant fire---71 were killed. In Oklahoma an old man’s hair caught fire---36 died.
What should you do to be out of danger?
1. As you sit in any crowd, pick out an exit(出口) which is not the one where most persons enter and plan to use if necessary.
2. If a rush stairs, do not get into it . Stay still. Let it pass. Then go to the exit you have chosen.
3. Do not cry out. Speak quietly. Act calmly.
4.Do not stop for your hat and coat unless they are at hand.
5. If there is smoke, crouch. The best air is about three feet above the floor.
6. When you are outside the building, stay out. Many dead would be alive if they had not returned for something.
7. When you get out, move far from the door so that others can get out.
1.The first paragraph tells us that over two hundred people lost their lives because of_________.
A.a fire |
B.a call for water |
C. falling downstairs |
D.panic |
2.If you are in a crowd when panic stars, you should ________.
A.run with the others. |
B.call for help as loudly as you can. |
C.hurry at once to an exit. |
D.stay still until the crowd has passed. |
3.What should you do once out of a place where there is panic?
A.stay outside. |
B.go back for your wallet. |
C.return to ask people not to run. |
D.stand near the exit. |
4.When you are safe outside a burning building , stay away from the door so that _______.
A.the smoke can get out. |
B.you will not get burned |
C.others may leave. |
D.others may enter. |
1.D
2.D
3.A
4.C
【解析】
1.细节理解题。结合Panic followed—178 persons lost their lives.可知答案。
2.细节理解题。结合If a rush stairs, do not get into it . Stay still. Let it pass. Then go to the exit you have chosen可知答案。
3.细节理解题。结合When you are outside the building, stay out. Many dead would be alive if they had not returned for something可知答案。
4.细节理解题。结合When you get out, move far from the door so that others can get out可知答案。
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