10.Four schoolchildren from Belgrave,England were out on their bikes on Wednesday evening.Unexpectedly,they saw an elderly man gasping for breath in the street.They tried to call the police and ambulance service,but their phones were not working,due to network problems. Before the Polish man became unconscious,the children kept him calm while they flagged down(招停),a passing driver.The children used words they had picked up from their Polish classmates to translate the injured man's answer to the driver's questions.Gray,10,and his six-year-old sister,Lily,stayed with the man while Thyus and Owen,both 11,led the ambulance to the spot where he lay.Soon the man was taken to hospital. The fantastic four children who came to the aid of the elderly man deserve the highest respect for their quick thinking and courage in an emergency situation.They are a credit not only to themselves,but to their families and their school.And it is great to be able to hear such a positive story about young people. What is not so positive about this story is the fact that several adults apparently walked by without stopping to help.This seeming indifference to an emergency situation is a well-noted phenomenon which psychologists sometimes refer to as"the bystander effect".Research suggests that when a group of people witness an emergency,people are likely to assume that somebody else will intervene and they feel that the burden of responsibility is lifted from their shoulders. Perhaps the answer to this sort of thing is to introduce a"Good Samaritan"law.This already exists in France and places a legal responsibility on people who witness an emergency situation to help put as long as they can do so.This certainly seems to remove any doubt about who bears the burden of responsibility for offering assistance-----everybody! 29.In paragraph 3,the author mainlyB A.shows his great sympathy for the man B.gives high praise to the four children. C.offers his special thanks to the driver D.expresses his anger at several adults 30.What can we learn about the elderly man?A A.he spoke Polish with the children B.he fell from his bike and got injured C.he was taken to hospital by a passing driver. D.he recovered consciousness in the street 31.The underlined word"intervene"in paragraph 4is closest in meaning toD. A.be curious B.go on C.give up D.get involved 32.In France,if an emergency happens to someone,A. A.offering help to him is required by law B.people have the right to leave the scene C.others must get permission before helping him D.the witnesses will be punished if the rescue fails.
9.With its beautiful attractions,South Africa is a great family holiday destination.Children will find a visit to a game reserve(猎物保护区) interesting.They are allowed on game drives by a car for fun.Keep in mind that the main game viewing destination are in malarial(疟疾) area,where it is risky for young children.So you are advised to stick to the Eastern Cape,and Northern Cape reserves. Beach holidays are another great favourite with families and,with such a long coastline,there are some really good choices.The Wild Coast,in the Eastern Cape,is a favourite with local families,and many of the hotels have special children's programs,playgrounds,children's dining areas and baby sitting services.The Garden Route is a good choice if you're looking for a more exclusive experience,as there are a number of luxurious hotels and guesthouses that appeal to rich families,and many child friendly attractions like a monkey park and walks with elephants.Dolphin and whale watching is another experience most children would never forget. Low price ●No booking fees ●Special deals available ●Best price promise Industry leading ●2times winner of South Africa e-commerce awards Wildest choice ●8665Accommodation establishments in 18countries 33.The ad is intended forA. A.families who will travel to South Africa B.teenagers who want to spend summer holiday in South Africa C.travelers who look for adventures in South Africa D.young travelers who enjoy surfing in the sea 34.In the game reserve,children canB. A.hunt the tigers B.drive animals C.ride elephants D.see bull fights 35.We can infer that in the Northern Cape reserve,D. A.children are likely to be infected with malarial B.children are advised to play with the animals C.children are safe from any danger D.children are probably safe from malarial.