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The heat was intense as we moved down the long corridor. Not only was it a difficult blaze, but the July heat made things even worse as we struggled to get the best of the flames. As we finally made the turn into the apartment where the fire had started, the words of the young mother outside screamed in my brain, ‘Please help! My baby is in there!’
We moved into the bedroom and I started looking in the usual spots where a child might seek refuge: under the bed, in the corners. As I groped my way through the thick smoke, I suddenly fell forward, tripping over something on the floor. It was the child. Ripping off my mask to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, I grabbed the child and raced for the stairs. When we reached the waiting Rescue Squad members, I collapsed in a heap in the gutter. The ambulance sped off into the night, its siren wailing. Later that evening, we received word that the child had died in the hospital’s emergency room. Another small life lost in the city.
Why do little children such as that one have to pay the price for the neglect of others? During my career as a fire fighter, I have seen this happen many times. You would think that we would become hard and callous, but we don’t. We mourn each person who dies. What bothers me is that many senseless tragedies could have been prevented. An overwhelming number of deaths in fires can be prevented by just one thing – a smoke detector. It is estimated that fewer than 50 percent of all dwellings in the United States are protected by smoke detectors. Why are so many people ignorant about the need for smoke detectors? Smoke detectors save lives. They are easy to install. Their cost is reasonable, and they offer immediate protection.
People must persuade their communities to provide fire education for everyone. The money spent on fire education reaps a reward that cannot be measured. If you do not think so, then consider your reactions if the child I carried out of that flaming apartment had been a member of your own family. You would probably then be willing to do anything at all to undo that tragedy.
【小题1】The author’s main purpose in the passage is to __________.
A.advertise a new brand of smoke detector.
B.persuade readers to become fire fighters.
C.plead for donations from the public.
D.encourage fire safety measures.
【小题2】In the Section About carrying the child from the building, the author is describing
_________.
A.a scene the author saw in a movie
B.a tragedy in a fire fighter’s family
C.a personal experience
D.a training course in fire education
【小题3】According to this reading, which of the following opinions will the author most
agree with?
A.People have received enough fire education provided by their communities.
B.Many deaths in Fires could have been prevented.
C.The fires in apartments are always caused by smoking.
D.Fire Fighters don’t have sympathy for those who die in fires.
【小题4】The author blames the lack of smoke detectors in households on the reason that________.
A.smoke detectors are too expensive
B.smoke detectors often cannot work properly
C.smoke detectors are difficult to install
D.people are ignorant about the need for smoke detectors.
答案:【小题1】D
【小题2】C
【小题3】B
【小题4】D
试题分析:文章大意:文章作者是一位消防员。他以自身亲历救火的事情告诉人们注意防火,鼓励人们加强安全措施。
【小题1】推理判断题。根据文章大意:作者是一位消防员。他以自身亲历救火的事情告诉人们注意防火,其目的是鼓励人们加强安全措施。故选D。
【小题2】推理判断题。根据文章第二段As I groped my way through the thick smoke, I suddenly fell forward, tripping over something on the floor.描述可知,作者描述的个人经历。故选C。
【小题3】细节理解题。根据文章倒数第二段Smoke detectors save lives. They are easy to install. Their cost is reasonable, and they offer immediate protection.可知许多大火中的死亡是可以避免的。故选B。
【小题4】细节理解题。根据文章倒数第二段It is estimated that fewer than 50 percent of all dwellings in the United States are protected by smoke detectors. Why are so many people ignorant about the need for smoke detectors?可知其原因是人们忽视烟雾探测器的安装。故选D。
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