阅读理解 First aid is emergency care for a victim(受害人) of sudden illness or inju
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First aid is emergency care for a victim(受害人) of sudden illness or injury until more skillful medical treatment is available. It may save a life or improve certain important signs including pulse, temperature, clear airway (气道), and breathing. In minor emergencies, first aid may prevent a victim"s condition from turning worse and provide relief from pain. First aid must be done as quickly as possible. In the case of the seriously injured, a few minutes can make the difference between complete recovery and loss of life. First-aid measures depend upon a victim"s needs and the provider"s level of knowledge and skill. Knowing what not to do in an emergency is as important as knowing what to do.Improperly moving a person with a neck injury, for example, can lead to permanent spinal(脊柱的 ) injury and paralysis (瘫痪) . Despite the variety of injuries possible, several rules of first aid apply to all emergencies. The first step is to call for expert medical help. The victim, if conscious, should be reassured that medical aid has been requested, and asked for permission to provide any first aid. Next, assess (评估) the scene, asking other people or the injured person"s family or friends about details of the injury or illness, any care that may have already been given, and pre-existing conditions such as diabetes(糖尿病) or heart trouble. The victim should be checked for a medical card that describes special conditions. Unless the accident scene becomes unsafe or the victim may suffer further injury, do not move the victim. First aid requires rapid assessment of victims to decide whether life-threatening conditions exist. One method for accessing a victim"s condition is known by the acronym(首字母缩写词) ABC, which stands for: A-Airway: Is it open and clear? B-Breathing: Is the person breathing? Look,listen, and feel for breathing. C-Circulation: Is there a pulse? Is the person bleeding externally? Check skin color and temperature for additional indications of circulation problems.
1. First aid may bring about all the following results EXCEPT .
A. saving a victim"s life B. preventing a victim"s condition from getting worse C. relieving a victim from pain D. helping a person avoid sudden illness or injury
2. Before we offer first aid to a victim, it is very important for us .
A. to make sure what to do and what not to do B. to refer to all kinds of handbooks on first aid C. to remove the ring or bracelet he/she may be wearing D. to take him/her to a hospital at once
3. In giving first aid to a victim, you should first of all .
A. remove his/her from the accident scene B. turn him/her over C. call for professional medical help D. examine him/her carefully
4. You may assess (评价) a victim"s condition by all the following EXCEPT .
A. checking whether there is a pulse B. looking, listening and feeling for breathing C. replacing his/her medical card D. examining whether the airway is open and clear |
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1-4: DACC |
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If you see someone drowning, speed is very important. Once you get him out of the water, if he isn"t breathing, you have four minutes before his brain is completely destroyed. Support his neck, tilt(使翘 起) his head back and press his chin (下巴) upwards.This stops the tongue blocking the airway in the throat and is sometimes enough to get him breathing again. If that doesn"t work, start mouth-to-mouth breathing. Prees his nostrils (鼻孔) together with your fingers. Open your mouth and take a deep breath. Blow into his lungs until his chest rises, then remove your mouth and watch his chest fall. Repeat twelve times a minute. Keep doing until help arrives. To bring a child back to life, keep your lips around his mouth and nose and gently blow into his mouth. Give the first four breaths as quickly as possible to fill the blood with oxygen. If, in spite of your efforts, he starts tuming a blue-grey colour, and you can feel no pulse (脉搏) , then pressing is the last chance of saving his life. With arms straight, rock forwards, pressing down on the lower half of the breastbone. Don"t be too hard or you may break a rib(肋骨). Check how effective you are seeing if his colour improves or his pulse becomes independent to your chest pressing. If this happens, stopthe pressing. Otherwise continue until rescue amves.
1. This passage is mainly about .
A. how to save people out of the water B. how to give first aid to people who are drowning C. how to do mouth-to-mouth breathing D. how to save a child from a nver
2. Once you get a drowning man out of the water, if he isn"t breathing, you must first .
A. get him breathing again B. take him to the nearest hospital as soon as possible C. find someone to help you D. call the First Aid Centre
3. In the last paragraph, the underlined word "rescue" means .
A. breath B. help C. doctor D. pulse
4. If the drowning boy has no pulse, .
A. pressing his chin upwards is enough to get him breathing B. blowing air into his mouth is sure to save his life C. pressing his nostrils together with your fingers can work D. pressing is the last chance of saving his life |
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Every year in the United States about 200 000 people are hospitalized and 36 000 die from the flu. While colds won"t kill you, they can weaken your immune(免疫的)system. We can"t promise you"ll never get hit with another cold or suffer the flu, but you can increase your probability of staying well in these ways. Wash your hands often. The Naval Health Research Center conducted a study of 40 000 people who were ordered to wash their hands five times a day. These people cut their incidence of respiratory (呼吸的) illnesses by 45 percent. Run your toothbrush through the microwave on high for 10 seconds to kill germs that can cause colds and other illnesses. You think it gets your teeth clean- and it does. Get a flu shot every fall. The Centers for Disease Control recommends flu shots for anyone 50 years old or older. Also, people who work or live with a high-risk person should _ so they don"t spread the flu. Of course, anyone who just wants to avoid the flu should also get one. Stop blaming yourself when things go wrong at work. Believe it or not, blaming yourself makes you more likely to catch a cold! At least, that"s what researchers found when they studied more than 200 workers over three months. Researchers expect such attitudes make people more stressed on the job, and stress, as you know, can challenge your immune system. Leave the windows in your house open a crack in winter. Not all of them, but one or two in the rooms in which you spend the most time. A bit of fresh air will do wonders for chasing out germs. |
1. What"s the best title of the passage? (Please answer within 10 words.) 2. Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one? Although we can"t make sure that you never get a cold or the flu, you can probably reduce the chances of catching a cold or the flu by using these ways. 3. Please fill in the blank in the fourth paragraph to complete the sentence. (Please answer within 10 words.) 4. What else can you suggest to avoid suffering the flu according to your own experience? Why? ( Please answer within 30 words.) 5. Translate the underlined sentence in the fifth paragraph into Chinese. |
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I suppose that the most basic and powerful way to connect to another person is to listen. Just listen.Perhaps the most important thing we ever give each other is our attention.And especially if it"s given from the heart.When people are talking,there"s no need to do anything but receive them.Listen to what they"re saying.Care about it.Most times caring about it is even more important than understanding it.Most of us don"t value ourselves or our love enough to know this.Ithas taken me a long time to believe in the power of simplesaying "I"m so sorry," when someone is in pain. One of my patients told me that when she tried to tell herstory people often interrupted to tell her that they once hadsomething just like that happening to them.Her pain becamea story about themselves.Eventually she stopped talking to most people.We connect through listening.When we interrupt what someone is saying to let them know that we understand, we move the focus of attention to ourselves.When we listen,they know we care. I have even learned to respond to someone crying by just listening.In the old days I used to reach for the handkerchiefs,until I realized that passing a person a handkerchiefmay be just another way to shut him down,to take them out of their experience of sadness.Now I just listen.When they have cried all they need to cry,they find me there with them. This simple thing has not been that easy to learn.It certainly went against everything I had been taught since I was very young.I thought people listened only because they were too shy to speak or did not know the answer.But now I knowthat a loving silence often has far more power to heal than thekindest words.
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1.What does the author value most in the communication with each other? |
A.Deep understanding . B.Saying "I"m sorry". C.Attention from heart. D.Doing nothing. |
2.The woman patient stopped telling her story to most people because________. |
A.she didn"t get enough respect from others B.she was discouraged by being often interrupted C.people often told her their own opinions D.people couldn"t understand her sad situation |
3.If you hand a handkerchief to someone crying,you may________. |
A.hurt his feelings B.make him embarrassed C.encourage him to continue to cry D.stop him from letting out his sorrow |
4.It can be inferred from the passage that while communicating,________. |
A.listening is a perfect way to respond to others B.people keep silent because they don"t know the answer C.keeping silent means being too shy to speak D.it is easy to form the habit of listening silently |
5.Which of the following might be the author"s opinion about communication? |
A.Keep silent. B.Just listen. C.Be careful. D.Tell your own story. |
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"Do something amazing. Save a life. Give blood."That"s the message being delivered to homes across the UK. The UK"s National Blood Service is running a TV and radio campaign using well-known personalities, such as business leader Richard Branson, to encourage people to donate blood. Only 6 percent of people in the UK have been giving blood. People can register to donate with the National Blood Service.There are currently l.9 million blood donors registered. Fifteen percent of these are lost each year because of moving, ill health, or even death. The service collects over 2 million donations every year. It encourages people to give blood three times a year and needs 8 000 blood donations every day to keep up with demand. Because blood donations in the UK are voluntary, the donor receives no money for their good act. And they must be between the ages of 17 and 60 and are asked questions about their health before donating. Many people are reluctant to give blood because they think it will be bad for their health or that they will get an infection. Whenever mobile units are in town, the National Blood Service hands out iriformation on how to donate blood safely to. The service has also worked on speeding up the donation process so that people can he in and out in 30 minutes. All blood is examined before use, but there have been cases where this has gone wrong. In 2001, the National Health Service had to pay out 150 million dollars to hundreds of people who became infected with hepatitis C after receiving a blood transfusion.
1. What is the best title of the passage?(Please answerwithin 10 words.) ____________________________________________________________________ 2. Why does the number of blood donors decrease each year?( Please answer within 15 words.) ____________________________________________________________________ 3. Please fill in the blank with proper words or phrases to complete thesentence.(Please answer within 10 words.) ____________________________________________________________________ 4. Would you like to donate blood? Why?( Please answer within 30 words.) ______________________________________________________________________ 5. Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese. ______________________________________________________________________
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Can you imagine what our life will be like in the year 2050? Perhaps you will be flying off for a holiday on the moon, or maybe you will be taking your dog for a walk in virtual(虚拟的) reality. We recently carried out a survey of 1 000 people from different countries to find out what they think life will be like in the future. The results clearly show both our hopes and fears. The survey suggests that friendship-one of the most important human relationships-will have changed dramatically(显著地) . People will make friends mainly through the Internet. What is more, a large number of people will come across their future wives or husbands in this way! Computers will have become completely necessary by 2050. Even now, some people begin to regard them as their best friends ! Others, however, say that we will become much more separated and estranged (疏远的) from each other because we will have little real human contact. Education will have changed a lot, too. As more and more children will be using computers in schools, certain abilities, such as mental arithmetic (心算), won"t be necessary since there will be computer programs for most calculations(计算). Even writing by hand-at least to some extent-will have become a thing of the past. According to the survey, home life will be more and more comfortable. Most people believe that by 2050 robots will be doing housework and we will rely mainly on ready-made food. A lot of people tlunk that we might only cook for fun in the future. Space exploration will become increasingly popular. Fifty percent of the people we talked to believe that man will regularly visit Mars. They also believe that travel on our own planet will probably change. Almost everyone thinks that there will be no cars in the city center. Some even think that environmentally-friendly electric of solar-powered cars will have replaced the cars we use now. Pollution is something that worries us very much. Some fear that it will continue to get worse, and that it will be impossible for us to live on our polluted planet. Others even foresee that one day we"ll have to pay for clean air. On the other hand, people seem to be quite optimistic about the benefits of genetic engineering, as they think scientists will use it to cure diseases like cancers and AIDS. If scientists manage to find a cure for these, we"ll have a much healthier society. Some people worry about the future, while others are full of hope and confidence. No matter how dark or bright it may seem, it is up to us to look after our planet and try to make it a better globe to live on. |
1. Many people believe that in 2050, we will . |
A. not pay for computers B. seldom leave our homes C. not have any real friends D. find partners and friends mainly through computers |
2. The passage suggests that in 2050 . |
A. half of the world population will have traveled to Mars B. students wiU write with typewriters only C. cooking will nqt be easy to people D.lessons taught at school and the ways in which they are taught will be very different |
3. Some people believe that pollution will have by 2050. |
A. disappeared B. killed most of the people on the planet C. become an even worse problem D. made our planet a warmer place to live on |
4. Many people think that by 2050 . |
A. there will be a cure for cancers and AIDS B. people will have stopped dying C. scientists will solve all the problems we face D. people won"t get diseases |
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