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er couldn’t control the bus. It slipped down from the road and fell into the river below. Everyone of us gave a loud cry. There were fifty passengers in the bus — forty men, six women and four children. Four of the passengers died then. Seven were hurt. Luckily, I escaped without much hurt. I thanked God. The car stopped. Inside the car was an officer. He was very sorry for the poor passengers. He took the wounded (受傷的 ) passengers in his car and sent them to the hospital quickly. Two of them died soon after. The police had little to do in the accident, because the driver had died. The most wonderful thing was the escape of the children. No one can hurt them whom God saves. ( )61. Why did the writer go to Agra? A. To work. B. To go fishing. C. To visit his aunt. D. To meet an officer. ( )62. How many passengers were there in the bus? A. Twenty. B. Thirty. C. Forty. D. Fifty. ( )63. What does the underlined word “escape” mean in Chinese? A. 逃脫 B. 保護(hù) C. 對(duì)抗 D. 發(fā)展 ( )64. Which is the RIGHT order according to the passage? ① The bus fell into the river below. ② The driver tried to put on the brake. ③ The car driver sent some passengers to the hospital. ④ A car came up from the opp osite direction. ⑤ The driver lost the control of the bus. A. ③①④②⑤ B. ④②⑤①③ C. ②⑤③①④ D. ④①③⑤② ( )65. What can we learn from the passage? A. There were no children in the bus. B. The road at the bridge was very broad. C. The bus driver hurt badly in the accident. D. Six passengers died in the accident. C It was a snowy and windy Saturday afternoon. I was enjoying hot drinks with my daughter against (抵御 ) the cold at a coffee shop. An old man came in and walked slowly to one table not far from ours. Then the waiter kindly served him a cup of water. I heard the old man told a woman next to him it was his birthday that day. Clearly, he was spending the special day by himself. I told what I heard to my daughter quietly. She loves it when people have birthdays. I told her it was OK for her to wish him a happy birthday. At first she was shy and refused that. When we were leaving, she finally walked to the old man and wished him a happy birthday. Then I came up behind her and gave him my own wishes. He was so grateful that his eyes filled with tears (眼淚 ). When we walked away, he called my daughter back and gave her some candies. But that wasn’t enough for him. He took out two bells ( 鈴鐺 ) from his bag and handed them to my daughter. He said they would bring her good luck. Then he wished us a good day. What a kind man! I’m sure my daughter made his day. I have to say that when we do something for others, we feel happy. ( )66. How was the weather? A. Windy and cold. B. Rainy and cold. C. Windy but warm. D. Snowy but warm. ( )67. Why did the writer’s daughter refuse her advice at first? A. Because she didn’t like the old man. B. Because she was busy having drinks. C. Because she was too shy to talk with the man. D.