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Be serious about safety at school

  March 29 is National School Safety Day.This year, students will learn how to stop school accidents from happening.

  We should all be serious about school safety.A report in China Education Daily says that school accidents kill more students below age 14 than anything else.Abut 16,000 die in school accidents every year.That means that on average(平均)40 students die at school every day in China!

  The worst accidents come from food poisoning(中毒), fires, electricity and traffic.

  Students at Beijing's Yucai School have safety lesson and watch videos, act in short plays and make their own newspapers to learn about safety.

  During a fire drill at the school last week, more than 2, 000 students safely left the building in less than 3 minutes!

  ‘We learned to keep in order and not to hurry if we ever have a real life,’said Li Xin, a Junior 2 girl.

  Yu Yue, a Junior 2 student in Shanghai, says,‘Steps get very wet after they're washed every day.It's easy for us to fall, especially if we start pushing each other.’

  So, how safe is your school? Talk to your teachers about it!

(1)

March 29 is a special day for schools because ________.

[  ]

A.

there are the most accidents that day

B.

it's National School Safety Day

C.

a lot of students die that day

D.

students have drills that day

(2)

According to the report, around ________ students die in school accident every day in China.

[  ]

A.

16,000

B.

14

C.

40

D.

2,000

(3)

The worst accidents come from ________.

[  ]

A.

food poisoning, fires, electricity and air pollution

B.

food poisoning, electricity, traffic and fires

C.

electricity, water, food poisoning and traffic

D.

traffic, food poisoning, electricity and exercise

(4)

The fire drill at Yucai School aimed at ________.

[  ]

A.

teaching the students how to put out a fire

B.

helping the students understand what a fire is

C.

helping the students learn how to leave safely if there is a fire

D.

making the students scared

(5)

The writer wrote the article in order to ________.

[  ]

A.

show what a fire can do

B.

encourage us to do fire drills

C.

tell us how to stay away from accidents

D.

remind us to be serious about school safety

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Every year many people get hurt or die in traffic accidents. People make traffic   26   for some reason, so we must obey them. Different countries have different traffic rules. In China, all the cars and buses keep on the   27   of the road.   28   we cross the road, we must   29   and look at both sides (first left then right). But in England, the traffic is on the left. When you cross the road, you should look   30   first or you may be in an accident.

People have to obey many traffic rules. You must walk   31   the sidewalk. If you like riding a bike, don’t ride in the middle of the road   32   run through red traffic lights(闯红灯). When you ride a bike with a friend,   33   look around and talk. When you drive, you must not drive too fast and you should pay attention to(注意) the traffic   34  . For example (例如), when you see, you mustn’t make a U-turn. It’s good   35   children and old people to cross the road. Remember to(记住) think about others.

(   )26.A.cars          B.rules        C.policeman    D.maps

(   )27.A.middle        B.left         C.right        D.back

(   )28.A.After         B.Before       C.Because      D.So

(   )29.A.stop          B.run          C.walk         D.listen

(   )30.A.left          B.right        C.traffic      D.buildings

(   )31.A.at                           B.to           C.on  D.for

(   )32.A.and           B.but          C.so           D.or

(   )33.A.not           B.don’t       C.isn’t       D.aren’t

(   )34.A.sign          B.map          C.ticket       D.meaning

(   )35.A.help          B.helping      C.to help      D.helpful

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完形填空。
      Every year many people get hurt or die in traffic accidents. People make traffic   1   for some reasons, so we
must obey them. Different countries have different traffic rules. In China, all the cars and buses keep on the   2  
of the road.   3   we cross the road, we must   4   and look at both sides (first left then right). But in England,
the traffic is on the left. When you cross the road, you should look   5   first or you may be in an accident.
      People have to obey many traffic rules. You must walk   6   the sidewalk. If you like riding a bike, don't ride
in the middle of the road   7   run through red traffic lights (闯红灯). When you ride a bike with a friend,   8   
look around and talk. When you drive, you must not drive too fast and you should pay attention to (注意) the
traffic   9  . For example (例如), when you see, you mustn't make a U-turn. It's good  10   children and old
people to cross the road. Remember to (记住) think about others.
(     ) 1. A. cars  
(     ) 2. A. middle
(     ) 3. A. After 
(     ) 4. A. stop  
(     ) 5. A. left  
(     ) 6. A. at    
(     ) 7. A. and  
(     ) 8. A. not  
(     ) 9. A. sign  
(     ) 10. A. help  
B. rules    
B. left      
B. Before    
B. run      
B. right    
B. to        
B. but       
B. don’t          
B. map      
B. helping 
C. policeman  
C. right    
C. Because  
C. walk        
C. traffic    
C. on          
C. so          
C. isn’t            
C. ticket    
C. to help  
D. maps         
D. back         
D. So           
D. listen       
D. buildings         
D. for          
D. or           
D. aren’t      
D. meaning      
D. helpful    

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Mr. Green works in an office. One day, when he has lunch, a friend comes to see him. They are happy and talk much. And about forty minutes later he has a look at the clock. It’s time to go to office. He says goodbye to his friend and leaves. It’s raining hard and streets are wet. He hits a car in the street. A man looks out and says loudly, “What are you doing? Do you want to kill me?”

“I’m sorry, sir, ” says Mr. Green, “I  don’t see the lights turn red.” Then he brings out a bottle of wine and gives it to the man.

“It’s cold today, sir, ” says Mr. Green. “Please drink some, then you will be warm.”

The man drinks some and feels happy. He asks, “I’m feeling much better now. But why don’t you drink some?”

“I can’t drink anything now, sir,” answers Mr. Green. “I’m waiting for the police officer coming. Only drunkards cause accidents, you know.”

1. The accident happens ________.

A. in the morning   B. in the afternoon

C. in the evening    D. at night

2. Mr. Green hits a car in front of his because ________.

A. it’s raining hard   B. streets are wet

C. he wants to die    D. A and B

3. What does the underlined word “drunkards” mean in Chinese?

A. 傻瓜    B. 坏蛋    C. 酒鬼    D. 肇事者

4. Why doesn’t Mr. Green drink wine at that time?

A. Because he thinks only drunkards cause accidents.

B. Because he doesn’t like wine.

C. Because he has drunk enough.

D. Because the wine is bad.

5. Which is right according to this passage?

A. The weather is warm.                   B. The man is sleeping.

C. The man doesn’t like wine at all.        D. At last Mr. Green fools the man.

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Mobile phones and the Internet have improved our lives in many ways. However, they have also brought a number of worrying problems.

Many car accidents are caused by mobile phones. You can use many new mobile phones to get on the Internet. This can be very convenient, but some drivers get on the Internet while driving. Driving needs all our attention. By looking at their mobile phones and not at the road, these careless drivers are a danger to us all.

Many of the dangers of the Internet are well-known. Children who visit websites without their parents, permission sometimes talk to older people they don’t know and put themselves in great danger. People with blogs sometimes post embarrassing photographs of people they do not know on their websites without permission. There are also people who use the Internet to get personal information that we do not want them to have.

Mobile phone and Internet safety tips:

♦If you need to use a mobile phone while driving, use a “hands-free” phone.

♦In difficult driving situations such as rain or snow, do not use your phone at all.

♦Do not make very important phone calls while driving. They take your attention off the road.

♦Tell your children not to talk with anyone they do not know on the Internet.

♦In an embarrassing situation, pay attention to people around you. People will be shy about taking your picture if they know you’re paying attention.

♦Refuse to give your important personal information on the Internet.

61. Which of these dangers of mobile phones or the Internet is not mentioned in the reading?

A. You can have a car accident.

B. Someone you don’t know can call you.

C. Someone can get your personal information.

D. Someone can post your photograph on the Internet.

62. A “hands-free” mobile phone is probably a phone that          .

A. is free to use             B. can be used without your hands

C. can be used with only one hand                      D. can be used only in cars

63. While driving, it is the safest to use your mobile phone          .

A. on a rainy day                                               B. to surf on the Internet

C. in good weather with few cars around             D. to have a very important talk with your boss

64. Which of these pieces of advice on the Internet would the writer give to children?

A. Don’t talk with people you don’t know.

B. Don’t give out your personal information.

C. Visit websites with your parents’ permission.

D. All of the above.

65. What advice is given in the reading to stop someone from taking an embarrassing picture of you?

A. Pay attention to the people around you.            B. Don’t give out your personal information.

C. Use a “hands-free” mobile phone.                   D. Wear your camera phone on your belt.

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