What do you do if you're stranded(处于困境的)on a lonely island? Surely you need to find a way to get in touch with the outside world. Your best chance of doing this is to draw the attention of a passing plane.
Body signals(信号)
Pilots from different countries understand body signals if they have the correct training. When you wave your arms up and down in a straight line, it means "yes". When you point downwards and swing your arm from side to side, it means "no". If you want the pilot to know that it's safe to land, push your hands out in front of you and bend(弯曲)your knees. If you want to say that it's not safe to land, put your arms in the air and move them to one side.
Smoke signals
The smoke from a fire can be seen from far away, so it's a good way to draw attention. If the weather is dry, it isn't hard to start a fire. Remember, however, that fires can be very dangerous if they get out of control. Never light a fire unless you're sure that it can't spread. If the ground is dark, light smoke can be seen more easily. Green grass and leaves produce light smoke.
Ground-to-air signals
It's a good idea to build some signals, too. Use large pieces of wood to make the symbols(标记). If you can't find any wood, use earth. Some useful symbols are:
F "I need food and water."
II "I need medicine."
I "I am badly hurt."
X" I am unable to move from here."
Pilots' replies
If the pilot lowers the plane's wings from side to side, this means "message received and understood". (At night, the pilot flashes the plane's green lights.) If the pilots flies the plane in a clockwise circle, this means "message received but not understood".(At night, the pilot flashes the plane's red lights.)
However, there is no signal which means "message not received". Why not?
1.Which picture means "it's not safe land"?
A. B. C. D.
2.What can we learn from the passage?
A.Swinging your arm from side to side means "yes".
B.If the ground is dark, light smoke can't be seen.
C.If you need some medicine, make a symbol "II".
D.The pilots make replies with a blue light at night.
3.What is the passage mainly about?
A.The explanation of building signals on an island.
B.The importance of making signals on an island.
C.Ways of sending out signals on a lonely island.
D.Ways of receiving signals from a lonely island
It was yearbook day and we were given an hour to sign each other’s yearbooks in the cafeteria(餐厅). I was president of the class and I played sports. When I sat down at a table, people started to come over to get their yearbooks signed and to sign ___________.
Among them, a _______ boy with ugly teeth and thick glasses kept shaking. I had seen him around, and I knew he was always laughed at. He seemed unsure of himself, and was so pale that it _______ us to look at him.
He came up and asked me nervously, “Can you sign this?” I took his yearbook but I didn’t know what to write. I saw that there was the name “Ricky Sanders” written on the front of it. So I wrote:
I put down the yearbook and turned around to get some signatures from some of my friends when I_______ my yearbook was gone. I saw that Ricky had sat down with my yearbook. “What are you doing?” I asked him. He looked up calmly and _______said “Sign!”
My friends broke into a loud laugh, and I saw that he was carefully trying to put a signature in my yearbook. He hadn’t even finished the “R” yet. I thought for a while and decided to let him sign.
It took him nearly five minutes to sign and when I got my yearbook back, there was a very shaky “RICKY”. He hugged(紧抱) his yearbook and _______. I couldn’t help but smile back at him.
In that moment, my attitude(态度) changed completely.
I gave him a high five and suddenly everyone at my table wanted his signature. He was asked _______ to write in their yearbooks and the signature _______ of his yearbook were filled up. He was smiling so big that it lit up the whole room.
I changed school the next year, and I never saw Ricky again. However, I will never forget the day that he became the most _______ guy in school. When I’m __________, I still look back at that yearbook.
1.A.mine B.his C.ours D.theirs
2.A.silly B.weak C.proud D.sick
3.A.worried B.surprised C.taught D.hurt
4.A.saw B.noticed C.thought D.believed
5.A.still B.ever C.even D.just
6.A.smiled B.waited C.left D.rose
7.A.rudely B.loudly C.politely D.patiently
8.A.lists B.pages C.boxes D.tables
9.A.different B.patient C.popular D.important
10.A.away B.out C.behind D.down
—Thanks for everything you’ve done for me, Jack.
—I know you would do the same for me, so _________.
A.don’t mention it B.don’t worry about it C.don’t say it again D.that’s all for it
—Hurry up, we must be the first to interview the pop star.
—Sure.____________.
A.East or west, home is the best B.The early bird catches the worm
C.Many hands make light work D.Don’t put all your eggs in one basket
—I want to buy a car. Any advice, John?
—Well, it depends on ____________. If money isn’t a problem, you can buy a BMW.
A.what colour do you like B.what colour you like
C.how much can you afford D.how much you can afford
—I don't think things are going to _______ here. Why not find a quiet place and sit down to talk about it?
—Yeah, that’s a good idea. Where do you think we should go then?
A.work out B.break out C.stay out D.try out