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广东省深圳市罗湖区2023-2024学年七年级下学期期末考试英语试题
A. Use the stairs(楼梯) during the fire. B. Animals have a good sense of smell. C. It's very dangerous to do like that. D. It can stop the smoke from coming in. E. Don't try to put out a fire by yourself. F. It's easier to breathe there and see things. |
November 5th is National Safety Day in China. What should you do if there is a fire?
※Get help from your parents or call 119.
※Get out of the room as soon as you can. If there's a lot of smoke in your room, stay close to the floor.
※ An elevator(电梯) may stop working at any time.
※Don't go back for your pet or anything else. They often get out before you do.
※If you can't get out of your room, close the door and put a blanket(毯子) or a quilt at the foot of the door. Open the window and shout for help.
※If your coat catches fire, remember these words: Stop, drop and roll(滚动).
These days, many young people always say, "I feel a bit ‘emo'." The word means "emotional". It means someone has strong feelings. {#blank#}1{#/blank#}
Everyone has bad feelings from time to time. You may feel unhappy when you get a low score in an exam. {#blank#}2{#/blank#} The emotions build up and then explode (爆发) at some point. They make you shout and cry. You may not want to eat, speak, or play. {#blank#}3{#/blank#}
Let the good feelings fight the bad ones! {#blank#}4{#/blank#} The Dementors (摄魂怪) in the films make people feel sad and scared. But there is one way to beat them—eating some chocolate and trying to think of the happy time. In real life, you should also always look on the bright side of things. For example, getting a low score in an exam is not always bad. {#blank#}5{#/blank#} And next time you can do better. So take it easy. Don't forget that you're the master of your emotions.
A. What should you do then? B. It can help you know where the problem is. C. Have you ever seen the Harry Potter films? D. You'd better learn more ways to find them. E. You may feel lonely after arguing with your friends. F. Usually, they're bad ones such as anger, worry or sadness. |
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