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[填空题]Sharon Brage:
I was walking in the shopping center when a car went straight on and knocked me over. That’s why I am in this hospital now. Although I was not in danger of life, yet the bones of both my legs are broken. Doctors say I might not be able to walk steadily afterwards. The driver was going too fast. High Street is a shopping centre, not a car racing place. There are old people and children crossing the street all the time. Cars should not be allowed into the shopping centre. Why should everybody suffer because a few selfish people are too lazy to walk to the shops
Jack Bream:
Well, my sympathy to the lady who was hurt by my car in the shopping center. Yet what could I do She stepped straight out of the shop and into the road without looking. I think she is lucky to be alive. I am actually a very careful driver and have never had any accident before. She should have used at least the zebra-crossing. I simply don’t understand these ladies with ma
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{{B}}Sharon Brage:{{/B}}
I was walking in the shopping center
when a car went straight on and knocked me over. That’s why I am in this
hospital now. Although I was not in danger of life, yet the bones of both my
legs are broken. Doctors say I might not be able to walk steadily afterwards.
The driver was going too fast. High Street is a shopping centre, not a car
racing place. There are old people and children crossing the street all the
time. Cars should not be allowed into the shopping centre. Why should everybody
suffer because a few selfish people are too lazy to walk to the
shops
{{B}}Jack Bream:{{/B}}
Well, my sympathy to the lady who
was hurt by my car in the shopping center. Yet what could I do She stepped
straight out of the shop and into the road without looking. I think she is lucky
to be alive. I am actually a very careful driver and have never had any accident
before. She should have used at least the zebra-crossing. I sim
[填空题]Sharon Hill:
When the fire began I was on the fourth floor. I smelled the smoke, panicked and ran to the staircase. I was already in flames. I looked for a fire escape but there wasn’t one. So I climbed through a window and down a drainpipe. I was lucky to escape. The place was a death trap. No sooner had I come out of the drainpipe than I heard the fire engines whistling in. It was too late. The hotel was completely on fire then. I saw some guests jumping out of the hotel windows. People were crying and shouting. That was a terrible scene.
Tom Bell:
There was a complete lack of safety precautions. I was shocked. The building should never been used as a hotel. There were no tire escapes or emergency exits. None of the regulations were adhered to. The only staircase was made of wood. There wasn’t even an alarm system. I’ve never seen such a badly designed building. The hotel management has been negligent, as my assessment makes this quite clear. The hotel