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Stephanie McRae was used to driving in bad weather. Although       still beat the windshield of her SUV(运动越野车), the worst of the day's storm seemed to have passed as she            her 11-year-old daughter, Maddie, home at 8:30 pm.
Maddie           in front, while two young kids sat strapped into their SUV          in back. Driving along the mud by a river, McRae, 39,         a terrifying sight: The road just ahead had been craved in and          . She stepped heavily on the brake. The SUV           into a flooded hole some 6 metres below, and was washed into the            , which the storm had turned into a         river 30 metres wide. Rocks and fallen tree         knocked into her SUV, making it upside down. The pressure blew out the window.
No one was hurt,        there was no way to escape either, The SUV was being            towards the middle of the river, about 400 metres away. McRae         helplessly and prayed aloud with Maddie: “Please, God, please, help us!” The SUV, submerged and             with water, came to a stop when it parked at an angle in a logjam(浮木阻塞).
It was Maddie who took control. Pushing her way out of the            back window, the slight but athletic Maddie           onto the top of the SUV, which had righted itself, and yelled to her mother to hoist up the younger children. Soon the         were crowded on the top of the SUV’s roof.            to hold on as the water swept over them. McRae caught hold of the two-year-old kid to her chest while holding the three-year-old on her leg. Both children were so            that MeRac wondered if they were all right. With her mother’s permission, the 11-year-old girl-Meddie got over lots of problems to ask for help in a       village and fortunately they were saved.

A.rain B.snow C.wind D.mud

A.walked B.drove C.ran D.rushed

A.stood B.lay C.cried D.sat

A.belts B.backs C.seats D.toys

A.worried B.thought C.saw D.feared

A.washed away B.taken away C.gone away D.moved away

A.changed B.fell C.jumped D.knocked

A.sea B.bank C.take D.river

A.rising B.leaving C.singing D.falling

A.leaves B.branches C.skins D.flowers

A.and B.or C.but D.so

A.carried B.set C.turned D.swept

A.begged B.screamed C.asked D.applied

A.filling B.burdening C.fighting D.talking

A.hidden B.closed C.broken D.covered

A.climbed B.slept C.rolled D.tied

A.two B.three C.four D.five

A.losing B.trying C.finding D.getting

A.noisy B.Happy C.excited D.quiet

A.remote B.close C.crowded D.unknown

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All children learn by doing, and they need time to __10__ in order to learn about the world. When they watch television, they play less. They also have less time to develop relationship with their parents and friends, and they have less time to exercise and develop their bodies.

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A.popular B.obvious C.colourful D.demanding

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