DENVER£¬COORADO¡ª¡ªWhat does it take to be a hero? In the case of five Denver children£¬it only takes a cry for help£®Here¡¯s the story of these five heroes as Gary Lewis£¬ the man they helped£¬tells it£®
¡°I like to work on my old car£®It¡¯s my hobby£®I wanted to put a new transmission(´«¶¯×°ÖÃ)in the car£®I put the car up on blocks(´ó¿éľͷ)because I wanted to get under it£®I was trying to get the old transmission out when suddenly the car moved forward and fell off the blocks£®It came down on my chest£®I couldn¡¯t breathe£®
¡°I tried to shout for help for about five minutes£¬but I almost could not breathe£®Could anyone hear me? Was I going to die? Then all of a sudden I heard some little children from the neighbourhood£®They were running to the car and saying£¬¡®What happened£¬sir?¡¯
¡°Get help£¬please£®I can¡¯t breathe£¬I told them£®One of the children ran to his house and to1d his mom to call 911£®Then, before I knew what was happening£¬all of the children were around the car. They used every muscle(¼¡Èâ)in their bodies to lift(̧Æð)the car£¬and I was able to get out from under it£®¡±
Lewis got out from under the car with just a few cuts£®He didn¡¯t even have to go to the hospital£®¡°These children are my heroes£®¡±he says£®¡°I don¡¯t know how they did it£®but I am lucky to be alive£®¡±
Raymond Brown£¬father of two of the children£¬is very proud of them£®¡°We try to teach them to do the right thing£®This shows we¡¯re doing it the right way£¬I guess£¬¡±he says£®
1£®The car fell off the blocks because £®
A£®the children pushed it
B£®it moved forward by itself
C£®Gary Lewis moved the blocks
D£®it was driven by someone
2£®Gary Lewis couldn¡¯t breathe because £®
A£®there was a heavy ear on top of him
B£®he was running very fast
C£®he had a bad cold
D£®he was working too hard
3£®Lewis was able to get out from under the car when
A£®the children worked together to lift it up s little bit
B£®Raymond Brown came and pulled him out
C£®he pushed the car forward
D£®the police came to his help
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