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Apieceofnewsthisweekcaughtmyattentionforaverypersonalreason.InParis,an18-month-oldboy...
A piece of news this week caught my attention for a very personal reason. In Paris, an 18-month-old boy’s life was saved, in an unimaginable way.
A man said he saw the child playing with an older girl in a room of her family’s sixth-story apartment. The boy lost his balance and fell out the window. He fell six stories, bounced (弹起) off an awning (雨篷) below, and then fell into a man’s witing arms. Not just any man, but a doctor, who was walking by with his family at that moment. The doctor was able to check for injuries at once. It was very important. France Info reported that the child and his three-year-old sister had been left alone in the apartment by their parents. They even didn’t check the windows before leaving.
It reminded me that when my grandpa Sam was three years old, he climbed out the window of his family’s third-floor apartment. He leaned (倾斜,依靠) over the edge to look and lost his balance and fell. He landed softly… in the arms of a passer-by.
It wasn’t too long after he married my grandma Sally that he told this story to her. My grandma was amazed…but not for the reason my grandpa thought. My grandma told him that, when she was three years old,living in a three-story home in New Jersey, she looked out of her bedroom window to see her cousins playing in the backyard. She leaned out to get a better look. She lost her balance and fell. Fortunately, she fell into a woman’s arms.
Strangely, children being saved from the dangers of open windows happens more often than you would think. In the Angels on Earth magazine, Kathy Lapash of West Fargo, North Dakota shared her story. But let’s not push it here, readers. Lock your windows with children around!
60. The story caught the writer’s attention because __________.
A. his sister also fell out the window
B. the boy suffered great damage
C. the boy was lucky enough to survive
D. his grandparents had similar experiences
61. The boy was lucky to be saved by a doctor because the doctor __________.
A. was just the boy’s grandfather
B. was strong enough to catch the boy
C. could check for the boy’s injuries at once
D. brought first-aid medicines with him
62. Why did the writer’s grandma lean out?
A. She wanted to help the little boy.
B. She wanted to see her cousins clearly.
C. She wanted to talk with the passer-by.
D. She wanted to get the attention of the doctor.
63. What can we infer from the passage?
A. The boy’s parents were too careless.
B. The boy was badly hurt in the accident.
C. The reporter interviewed the boy’s older sister.
D. The boy’s parents were criticized by the officer. 展开
A man said he saw the child playing with an older girl in a room of her family’s sixth-story apartment. The boy lost his balance and fell out the window. He fell six stories, bounced (弹起) off an awning (雨篷) below, and then fell into a man’s witing arms. Not just any man, but a doctor, who was walking by with his family at that moment. The doctor was able to check for injuries at once. It was very important. France Info reported that the child and his three-year-old sister had been left alone in the apartment by their parents. They even didn’t check the windows before leaving.
It reminded me that when my grandpa Sam was three years old, he climbed out the window of his family’s third-floor apartment. He leaned (倾斜,依靠) over the edge to look and lost his balance and fell. He landed softly… in the arms of a passer-by.
It wasn’t too long after he married my grandma Sally that he told this story to her. My grandma was amazed…but not for the reason my grandpa thought. My grandma told him that, when she was three years old,living in a three-story home in New Jersey, she looked out of her bedroom window to see her cousins playing in the backyard. She leaned out to get a better look. She lost her balance and fell. Fortunately, she fell into a woman’s arms.
Strangely, children being saved from the dangers of open windows happens more often than you would think. In the Angels on Earth magazine, Kathy Lapash of West Fargo, North Dakota shared her story. But let’s not push it here, readers. Lock your windows with children around!
60. The story caught the writer’s attention because __________.
A. his sister also fell out the window
B. the boy suffered great damage
C. the boy was lucky enough to survive
D. his grandparents had similar experiences
61. The boy was lucky to be saved by a doctor because the doctor __________.
A. was just the boy’s grandfather
B. was strong enough to catch the boy
C. could check for the boy’s injuries at once
D. brought first-aid medicines with him
62. Why did the writer’s grandma lean out?
A. She wanted to help the little boy.
B. She wanted to see her cousins clearly.
C. She wanted to talk with the passer-by.
D. She wanted to get the attention of the doctor.
63. What can we infer from the passage?
A. The boy’s parents were too careless.
B. The boy was badly hurt in the accident.
C. The reporter interviewed the boy’s older sister.
D. The boy’s parents were criticized by the officer. 展开
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