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The TV shows a baby’s pram (嬰兒車) rolling off a train platform as the mother makes a mad rush to save her son, but she is too late and it falls onto the rails in front of an incoming train. This heart-stopping scene happened yesterday at Ashburton station in Melbourne, Australia. But the story has a happy ending: the six-month-old baby survived with just a cut on his forehead, although the pram was dragged about 35 metres by the braking train. The nurse Jon Wright said the boy just “needed a feed and a sleep” and didn’t need to stay in hospital.
“Luckily, he was strapped (綁) into his pram at the time, which probably saved his life. I think the child is extremely lucky, ” Wright told the Herald Sun newspaper after the baby was taken to hospital with minor injuries.
Fortunately the train was already slowing down to stop at the station so it stopped quickly when the driver put on the brakes as soon as he saw the pram fall in front of him. Rail firm Connex is to look into how the pram rolled off the platform. The accident came one day after Connex started a child safety awareness activity warning parents to keep babies strapped into their prams at all times while on platforms.
The accident happened at the same time as the “balloon boy ”story in the US, in which a six-year-old Colorado boy was reported to be trapped in a flyaway balloon. However, he was later found hiding in the family’s garage. Many people believe that it had all been a publicity stunt by the parents. No such doubts surround the baby on the train platform.
In the accident, the baby .
A.almost fell onto the rails
B.needed to stay in hospital
C.was badly injured by the train
D.was pulled a long distance in the pram by the train
The child was not killed most probably because .
A.the mother strapped him into his pram
B.the platform is not very high
C.he was well fed and asleep
D.the mother rushed to save him
Why could the train stop quickly?
A.Because it had just begun to move.
B.Because it was moving slowly at that time.
C.Because the mother took measures quickly.
D.Because the driver saw the pram fall.
The underlined word “stunt” in the last paragraph probably means .
A.something silly B.something funny
C.something done to attract attention D.something done to avoid bad luck
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Developmentally, girls take the lead. They talk earlier, read earlier, and count earlier. In preschool, they score higher on IQ tests than their male fellows. They usually receive better grades in elementary school than boys, yet in public schools, far more gifted boys than gifted girls are identified by the fifth grade.
Girls begin to go underground with their talents and abilities sometime between the fifth and ninth grades.
Traditional teacher training has focused on the teaching to boys’ interests and behaviors, which is thought to help keep order in classrooms. Boys mainly express themselves by “acting out”, disturbing the classroom in a variety of ways while girls, on the contrary, mainly express themselves by “acting in”, becoming silent, withdrawn and non-participative. One way to control boys was to be sure that they were contributing --- therefore, teachers have traditionally called on boys more often than girls.
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Adults, even teachers, often have different expectations of boys and girls, especially in the area of mathematical achievement.
According to the passage, in elementary school, a schoolgirl than a schoolboy.
A. is better at sports B. gets higher grades
C. is less talkative D. is more troublesome
Generally, a schoolmaster traditionally pays more attention to boys because .
A. they are more gifted than girls B. they are not good at expressing themselves
C. they are more likely to make trouble D. they often bully girls in class
According to the passage, a traditional experienced teacher would .
A. have a girl as monitor of the class B. scold boys for their bad behaviors
C. call on girls from time to time D. praise boys more frequently
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-Yes, I was stupid enough.
A. dealt with B. fell for C. took in D. came across
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I ________.
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