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Angela a 28-year-old Canadian, was driving to visit friends in another city 800 kilometres away. Her kids, 5-year-old Lexi and 10-week-old Peter, were fed and the car was1 with all the necessities for a road trip: toys, milk powder and snacks.
The long journey had begun to2Peter, who started to cry. Angela inserted a nursery rhyme CD into the stereo and hoped it would help3him down. The soft music had a4effect. In no time, both children became5. Angela's eyes 6too, for just a few seconds.
When Lexi suddenly woke up, she found it was7. Airbags obsured (ÕÚµ²) all the windows. Lexi's neck hurt and Peter was crying loudly. She pulled the handle of the door, but the door was8. Turning onto her side, Lexi kicked at the door9it flopped (Ã͵شò¿ª) open.
That's when Lexi 10 her mother in the front seat. She tried to wake her up but Angela didn't11. At that time Lexi found their car was on a steep hill and it was kept from12by a large tree.
Her shoes had come off, but Lexi felt no13as she climbed over glass and rocks up the embankment (·µÌ) to the14her mother had driven off.
A driver was traveling on the highway15he saw a tiny child jumping up and down,16her arms, crying for help. He pulled over, and the child told him her mother needed help. The driver looked around but saw17. The barefoot child pointed to the destroyed car downhill. Without 18, he ran down the hill. Twenty minutes later, an19came. Angela was rushed to the hospital.
Later that year, the Royal Canadian Humane Association awarded Lexi a Bronze Medal for20.
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£¨7£©A.dangerous B.convenient C.sunny D.dark
£¨8£©A.broken B.open C.stuck D.repaired
£¨9£©A.when B.until C.since D.after
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Stephen William Hawking (born on January 8, 1942) is an English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, author and Director of Research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology within the University of Cambridge. As a child, he was enthusiastic about(design) complicated toys but (unfortunate), in his twenties, he suffereda disease that couldn't be cured,was a great challenge for him. As the condition (progress) over the years, finally he became almost entirely paralysed (̱»¾µÄ) and could only communicate through a speech generating device. However, not only was he positive about the misfortunes, but he also eventually defeated all the (obstacle) and became (absorb) in his research into the universe. In 1988, his best-seller A Brief History of Time(publish), in which he put forward the idea that time(it) has a beginning, and that it will have an end. This book stayed on the British Sunday Times best-seller list for a record-breaking 237 weeks. In (conclude), he has made outstanding contributions to the fields of cosmology and quantum gravity.

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Move quickly. Minivans (΢ÐÍ»õ³µ) might float for as long as 10 minutes. In a study from the University of Manitoba, three passengers were able to exist with a child mannequin (ÈËÌåÄ£ÐÍ) through a single driver-side window in justS3segonds.
Unbuckle (½Ò¿ª) your seatbelt, lower your window and climb out, ideally onto the roof of the vehicle. Unfasten them from the backseat, pull them into the front and push them out of your window, oldest ones first. In May's experience, electric car windows will continue to work after falling into water..
Don't open the door, water will flood in. Once full of water, the vehicle will sink fast. Vehicle submersions (ÑÍû) have one of the highest death rates of any type of single-motor-vehicle incidents, responsible for 400 deaths a year in North America.
After you get on top of your car, figure out if it makes sense to stay put or swim for dry ground.Just get out first, May says.
A. From there, call for help.
B. You will be then totally out of danger.
C. Research has been done to confirm this.
D. If there are children present, attend to them first.
E. In one study, a 65-passanger bus sank in nine seconds.
F. Still, keep a small grass-breaking tool on your key ring, just in Case.
G. However, the chances of survival are highest if you get out in the first 60 seconds.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿With the ¡¾1¡¿(develop) of industry, air pollution is getting more and more serious. In Beijing, many people suffer different kinds of illnesses because ¡¾2¡¿ air pollution. Air pollution is ¡¾3¡¿£¨main£©caused by the following reasons. About half of the problem is caused by vehicles. There are more and more cars and buses on the roads, ¡¾4¡¿ give off poisonous gases. 35% of air pollution is caused by factories. ¡¾5¡¿ factor is the smokers. ¡¾6¡¿(smoke) does harm to other¡¯s health as well as to that of the smokers. Besides, about 10% of air pollution is caused by other reasons. We should take some ¡¾7¡¿(measure) to fight against pollution. New fuel can be used to take ¡¾8¡¿ place of gas. We can plant more trees, grass and flowers. All in all, if everybody realize the importance of environment and does something ¡¾9¡¿(stop) pollution, the problem ¡¾10¡¿ (solve).

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