We are always hearing about road accidents, and when we are in the car we try to drive carefully. But, how many of us take the same degree of care in our homes? A large 36 will tell you the number of accidents that happened in the home is almost the same as those on the 37 . I don’t pretend to be 38 , but I’ve thought a lot about how and why these accidents happen and what we can do to 39 them.
One of the most common and most dangerous 40 at home accidents is wrong and careless use 41 electrical equipment. People will continue to use a loose plug or 42 out a plug without first turning off the 43 . In spite of warning, one 44 carry an electric heater into the bathroom when he is going to have a 45 . Sometimes one forgets to turn off the power 46 mending a lamp or something 47 . All this can cause accidents. So the 48 about anything that works by electricity is: Switch off before you 49 anything and don’t pretend you know when you actually 50 .
If you’ve got 51 in the house, it’s always best to keep medicines of any kind out of their 52 . otherwise, they may be taken for candies or new kinds of drinks. When there are older people living with you, you have to take particular 53 in a number of ways in order to make them 54 and happy.
55 , of course, is always a risk. So, remember to turn it off after cooking. Also, don’t forget to keep the children away from the cooker.
Safety first may mean a little more time and care, but it may save you a lot of trouble.
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A minister had been on a 10ng flight between church conferences. The first 36 of the approaching problems came when the sign on the airplane 37 on: Fasten Your Seat Belts. Then, after a while, a calm voice said, “We shall not be 38 the meal at this time 39 we are expecting a little turbulence(气流)。 Please be 40 your seat belt is fastened.”
As the minister looked around the aircraft, it became 41 that many of the passengers were becoming frightened.
And then the storm broke out. The cracks of thunder could be heard even 42 the roar of the engines. Lightning 43 the darkening skies. One moment the airplane was lifted on terrible 44 of air; the next, it 45 as if it were about to crash.
The minister admitted that he 46 the discomfort and fear of those around him. He said, “I could see that nearly all the passengers were 47 . Some of them even began to 48 . The future seemed unpredictable and many were wondering if they would 49 it through the storm.”
“Then, I suddenly saw a little girl to whom apparently the storm 50 nothing. She was reading a book and, 51 within her small world was calm and orderly.”
“The plane was being struck by the terrible storm when it swung this way and that, as it rose and fell with frightening severity, and when all the adults were scared half to death, that child was completely calm and unafraid.” The minister could hardly believe his eyes.
It was not surprising, 52 , that when the plane finally reached its destination and all the passengers were hurrying to get off the plane, the minister stayed behind to speak to the girl whom he had 53 for such a long time.
Having 54 about the storm and the behavior of the plane, he asked why she had not been afraid. The sweet child replied, “Sir, my daddy is the 55 . He’s taking me home.”
36. A. solution B. warning C. understanding D. part
37. A. turned B. flashed C. showed D. went
38. A. serving B. cooking C. preparing D. enjoying
39. A. before B. while C. though D. as
40. A. sure B. confident C. careful D. urgent
41. A. obvious B. strange C. essential D. vague
42. A. above B. below C. on D. under
43. A. cheered up B. lit up C. held up D. made up
44. A. waves B. tides C. conditions D. currents
45. A. flew B. floated C. dropped D. landed
46. A. survived B. infected C. ignored D. shared
47. A. refreshed B. awakened C. alarmed D. rescued
48. A. pray B. chat C. escape D. hide
49. A. get B. make C. pass D. live
50. A. conveyed B. mattered C. meant D. counted
51. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything
52. A. however B. even C. therefore D. otherwise
53. A. admired B. waited C. searched D. watched
54. A. hesitated B. commented C. predicted D. expressed
55. A. pilot B. minister C. engineer D. passenger
36-40 BBADA 41-45 ABDC
46-50 DCABC 51-55 DCDBA