When a 13-year-old girl was riding home, a man suddenly jumped out and pulled her off her bike and rode away. The girl didn't run after the man. She found a telephone and called the police at 110.“Safety is the most important thing in such a situation,” The girl said her teacher had told her in her first aid (急救) class. “It is not safe to run after an adult who is much stronger than you.” The girl is a junior student at a school in Guangdong. Her school is one of the first in China to have compulsory (必修的) first aid education. Junior 1 students at the school must take the class once a week.
Safety is important. Some students die every day from drowning (溺水), food poisoning and traffic accidents. The girl said she learned a lot from the first aid education. The teachers in the school teach students skills so that they can protect and save themselves in emergencies (紧急情况). The teacher told the students that they should try not to go out alone, especially at night. If someone tries to do bad things to them, they may hit their eyes or noses. Then they should try their best to quickly run into a crowded place. Students at the school also have learned skills for surviving (幸存) in earthquakes.
When the man pulled the girl off her bike and rode away, the girl ____________________.
A. ran after the man
B. called the police
C. just cried loudly
The girl thinks, in such a situation, __________is the most important.
A. the bike B. safety C. money
The girl learned_________________ from the first aid education.
A. nothing B. much C. little
How often do Junior 1 students at the girl’s school must take the first aid education?
A. Once two weeks B. Every day C. Every week.
According to the passage, in order to protect and save yourselves, you ______________.
A. needn’t learn skills for surviving in earthquakes.
B. can do nothing if someone wants to do bad things to you
C. had better try not to go out alone at night