telephone pole. The impact was horrible.
Barbara pulled onto the road's shoulder. Thank God she was a nurse - her skill might make a __5__ in the fate of these __6__ passengers! But what about Ben? Little boys __7__ see scenes like this. But was it__8__ to leave him alone? What if their car was __9__ from behind, or a stranger__10__ him? For a brief moment, Barbara decided to go on her way. "Ben, honey, __11__ me you'll stay in the car!" she cried over her shoulder.
"I will, Mommy," she heard him say __12__ she ran, slipping and sliding, toward the crash site.
It was __13__ than she had feared. Two highschoolaged girls had been in the car. One, the blonde on the passenger side was dead. The driver, however, was unconscious. Barbara quickly __14__ pressure to the wound in the teenager's head while her practiced eyes ran over the other__15__. A broken leg, maybe two, along with probable internal damage. But if help came, this girl would live. The ambulance arrived. "Good job," one rescue worker said, __16__ he examined the driver. "You probably saved her life, Ma'am."
As Barbara walked back to her car a feeling of__17__ overwhelmed her, especially for the family of the passenger who had died. But what should she tell Ben?
"Mom," he __18__, "did you see it?"
"See what, honey?" she asked.
"The angel, Mom! He came down from the sky. And he opened the door, and he took that girl out." Barbara's eye, were filling with tears, "Which door, Ben?" "The __19__ side."
Later Barbara was able to meet the families of the victims. They expressed their __20__ for the help she had provided. Barbara was able to give them something more: Ben's vision.
1.A.uncommonly B.commonly
C.unusually D.usually
2.A.class B.work
C.school D.duty
3.A.added to B.made up
C.added D.brought up
4.A.front B.forward
C.backward D.sideways
5.A.help B.devotion
C.contribution D.difference
6.A.fortunate B.unfortunate
C.strange D.familiar
7.A.shouldn't B.can't
C.wouldn't D.couldn't