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第54頁(共54頁)2024-2025學(xué)年下學(xué)期高中英語人教版(2019)高二同步經(jīng)典題精練之閱讀理解一.閱讀理解(共15小題)1.CenterforExcellenceinChildandAdolescentHealthResearchOurresearchcenterwascreatedtopromotethehealthofbabies,children,adolescents,andyoungadultsbyadvancingmeaningfulandcreativeclinical(臨床的)research.Throughthiswebsite,webringsparticipants,families,researchers,healthcareproviders,andthecommunityintoourresearchhomewherewecanlearnfromoneanother.Together,wecanpromotethehealthofchildrenandyouthbyadvancingmeaningfulandinnovativeclinicalresearch.ForFamilies&CaregiversCurrently,guidelinesfortreatingchildrenareoftenbasedondatafromadultstudies.Toimproveclinicalcareofchildren,morestudiesareneededfocusingonchildren'shealthwiththegoaltobetterdiagnose,treat,andpreventthediseasesthatarespecifictochildren.Learnhowyoucanhelpdoctorsandnursesprovidethebestcare.ForTeens&YoungAdultsWeneedadolescentsandyoungadultslikeyoutohelpdoctorsandnursesprovidethebestcaretheycan.Doctorsandnursesusewhattheylearnfromresearchstudiestotakecareofpatients,butmostofthisresearchhasbeendonewithadults.Yourbodiesaredifferentfromolderadultsandyourhealthneedsaredifferenttoo!Weneedyoutohelpuslearnaboutthebesttreatmentsforteensandyoungadultsandyoucanmakeadifference.ForHealthCareProvidersConsideringthestateofchildrentreatment,childhealthresearchisthebestwaytoadvancemedicalcareforchildren.Weneedchildrenofdifferentages,genders,races,andneighborhoodstoparticipateinstudiessodoctorswillknowwhichtreatmentsworkbestforchildren.(1)Howwillthecenterpromotethehealthofchildren?A.Byresearchingtheeffectsofadultmedicineonchildren.B.Bycomparingandlearningresearchresultsofthecommunity.C.Bymakingcreativeclinicalresearchaboutyoungpatients.D.Byconnectingwithfamiliesandcommunitiesregularly.(2)Whatareguidelinesforchildrentreatmentbasedon?A.Informationfromadultstudies.B.Datafromchildrentoolongago.C.Statisticswithconnectionofparents.D.Experiencebuiltupthroughgenerations.(3)Whodoesthepassageaskforhelpfortheresearch?A.Doctorsandresearchers.B.Teachersandresearchers.C.Socialhealthcareworkers.D.Teensandyoungadults.2.SinceIwasbornandbroughtupinaruraltown,Ihaveagreatinterestinnature.Usingthechanceofstudyingabroadinmysecondyearatcollege,IdecidedtogotoCanadajustbecauseIwantedtoseethebeautifulphenomenathere.SoafterIfinishedthestudyprogram,IwenttoYellowknifeintheNorthwestTerritories.IclearlyrememberthesixthnightinYellowknife.Suddenlymyhostmothercametomyroomaround8:00p.m.andtoldmetochangeclothesandgooutsidequicklycarryinghercamera.Thenorthernlightswereflickering(閃爍)inthesky!Iwasshockedandjuststoodtherewithmymouthopen.Iforgottotakepicturesofthemysteriouslights.Sincethatnight,wheneveritwassunny,Iwentoutsideatnightandlookedatthesky.ItwassocoldthatIlostallfeelinginmyhandsandfeet.AsItookpicturesofthenorthernlights,Icametofindacharacteristicmovementofthelights.Theyfirstappearinthenorthpartoftheskyandthentheygraduallycomedowntothesouthpartofthesky.Afterthat,suddenly,theycomeinthemiddleofthenorthandsouthonlyforawhile,whichisthetimewhenthebestnorthernlightscanbeseen.Sinceitisonlyafewsecondsforthenorthernlightstocomedowntothemiddleofthesky,itisveryhardtogetgoodpictures.Thestrongerthesunacts,thebetterandstrongerthenorthernlightsflickerinthesky.That'sbecausetheycomeaboutfromthecollisions(碰撞)betweenatmosphericgasesandthesolarwind.Muchmoresolarwindcomestotheearthwhenthesunisactive,whichleadstothebestnorthernlights.Andthecolorsofthenorthernlightsdependontheheightofthecollisionsandthekindsofgases.(1)Whydidthehostmotherasktheauthortogoout?A.Shewantedtotakeapictureofhim.B.Shewantedtotakeawalkwithhim.C.Shewantedtotellhimsomethingimportant.D.Shewantedhimtoseethenorthernlights.(2)Theauthorforgottotakepicturesaftergoingoutbecause.A.thehostmotherdidn'tremindhimtotakethecameraB.hewasshockedbythewonderfulsightC.thelightsflickeringintheskydisappearedtoosoonD.helostallfeelinginhishandsandfeet(3)Whenisthebesttimetoseethenorthernlights?A.Whentheyappearinthenorthpartofthesky.B.Whentheycomedowntothesouthpartofthesky.C.Whentheyarebetweenthenorthandsouth.D.Whentheyriseintheeastpartofthesky.(4)Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellus?A.Waystotakegoodpictures.B.Therelationshipbetweenthesunandthenorthernlights.C.Thecolorsofthenorthernlights.D.Thetimeofthebestnorthernlights.3.(2021?保定一模)Onpaper,hydrogen(H2)lookslikeadreamfuel.Coal,oil,andnaturalgasproducecarbondioxide,whichwarmstheearthwhenburned,Hydrogenproducespurewater.Hydrogenpacksmoreenergyintolessspacethanabattery(butcertainlylessthanpetrol).Also,emptytanks(燃料箱)canberefilledwithhydrogenmuchfasterthanrefillingemptybatterieswithelectricity.Whileinpractice,thingsaretrickier.Storingameaningfulamountofhydrogengasrequirespressingitseveralhundred﹣fold.Changingitintotheliquidformisanotheroption,butitshouldbecooledto﹣253℃.Bothprocessesrequireaheavyandstrongtank.Whilea700bartankisacceptableforacitybusoratruck,adaptingitforuseinsmallvehiclesisverydifficultbecausethepressureduringrefillingwouldbetoogreat.Thesolution?Powerpaste.AGermanteamofresearchers,ledbyMarcusVogt,havecomeupwithaninteresting"powerpaste",whichcanstorehydrogenenergyatatmosphericpressure,readyforreleasewhenneeded.Itissonamedbecauseitcomesintubesandlooksliketoothpaste(牙膏),notinitstraditionalformofgas.Themainingredient(原料)ofthepasteismagnesiumhydride,asubstancethatreactswithwatertoformhydrogen.Theescapedhydrogencanthenbedirectedintoafuelcell,whereitreactswithoxygenfromtheairtoproduceelectricpower.Refuelingisverysimple,asinsteadofgoingtoafillingstation,driversandriderscansimplyreplaceanemptytubewithanewoneandrefillthewatertank.Giventhatpowerpasteonlybeginstobreakdownattemperaturesofaround250℃itremainssafeevenwhenavehiclestandsinthebakingsunforhours.However,wewillhavetobepatient.Justbecauseresearchershavesucceededindevelopinganewfuelingwaydoesnotmeanthatwecanexpecttoseesuchvehiclesontheroadanytimesoon.Itwillindeedbeseveralyearsbeforethisconceptisturnedintoreality.(1)Asafuel,whatistheadvantageofhydrogenoveroil?A.Refillingemptytankswillbemoreconvenient.B.Itislesslikelytoworsenglobalwarming.C.Moreenergycanbepackedinthesamespace.D.Itwillproducepurewaterforpeopletodrink.(2)WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?A.Thepracticaldifficultiestousehydrogenasfuelinsmallvehicles.B.Thedetailedprocessesofadaptingastrongtankinsmallvehicles.C.Thedifferencesinfuelingbetweenlargevehiclesandsmallones.D.Thetricksofbuildingstrongtanksinsmallvehicles.(3)Theauthormentionstherefuelingprocesstoshowthatpowerpasteis.A.inexpensiveB.powerfulC.convenientD.environment﹣friendly(4)Whydoestheauthorcallonthereaderstobepatient?A.Powerpaste﹣drivenvehiclessometimesmoveveryslowlyontheroad.B.Practicaluseofpowerpaste﹣drivenvehicleswillnotcomeverysoon.C.Powerpaste﹣drivenvehiclescanonlyworkafterbeinginthesunforhours.D.Itwillbeyearsbeforetheresearchersworkouttheconceptofpowerpaste.4.Nowadays,moreandmoreemployersandemployeesworkonlineeitherfull﹣timeorpart﹣time,andthatnumberiscontinuinggrowing.It'sbelievedthatflyingaroundtheworldforface﹣to﹣facecompanymeetingsisawasteoftimeandmoney.AneffectivechoicetogetridofitistouseWebmeetings.Alargeofgrouppresentations,trainingclassesandmeetingsaredoneonlinewithoutlosingtheface﹣to﹣faceexperience.Webmeetingsareonlinemeetingswhereanorganizerinvitesattendeestolistentoorwatchanonlinepresentationbypresenters.Besides,Webmeetingscanberecordedforlateruse.Presenterscantakereal﹣timesurveystostudyhowtoholdasuccessfulmeeting.SomeWebmeetingsoftwareprogramscanmonitortheusers'desktopbehaviortoseeiftheybecomedistractedfromthepresentationandbeginworkingonotherdocuments.Ifsotheprogramcantellpresenterswhenthelistenerslosetheirattention,andhowlongthedistractionlasts.Inthisway,thepresenterswillknowwhichpartsoftheirmeetingsneedimproving.Webmeetingscanworkwellbecausethey'rehostedonaserver(服務(wù)器).Imagesfromthepresenter'sdesktoparetaken,uploadedtoaserverandthendownloadedbypeoplewhohaveaccesstotheserver.Webmeetingsrequireapowerfulservertodealwithseveralimagesasecondand"serve"thembacktothousandsofusersatthesametime.Companieshavetwochoiceswhenitcomestotheseservers.TheycaneitherbuyaspecialWebmeetingservertohosttheirmeetingson﹣site,ortheycanpayforaWebmeetingserviceeverytimeandlettheoff﹣siteproviderworryabouthostingthemeetings.ThechoicedependsonhowfrequentlythecompanyholdsWebmeetings,theaveragenumberofpeopleattendingthemeetings,andthequalityofengineeringandinformationtechnology.Webmeetingsareanexcellentexampleofhowtechnologyischangingthewaywedobusiness.Withallthetechnologiestoday,thetraditionalofficemightsoonbeathingofthepast.(1)InwhatwaydosomeWebmeetingsoftwareprogramshelpimprovethemeetings?A.Bytrackingtheusers'state.B.Bygivingusefulsuggestions.C.Bysharingdetailedtechnicaldata.D.Byprovidingotherpresenters'videos.(2)It'sbetterforacompanytobuyaWebmeetingserverifit.A.relieslittleonthequalityofITB.holdsWebmeetingstwiceaweekC.doesn'thavesomanyemployeesD.hasbranchesinthesamecityorprovince(3)WhatcanweinferaboutWebmeetings?A.Webmeetingshelppresentersstayfocused.B.Webmeetingsworkwithoutthehelpofaserver.C.Webmeetingsdeterminethequalityofengineering.D.Webmeetingsarelikelytobewidelyused.(4)Thepurposeofthispassageis.A.toadvertiseserversusedinWebmeetingsB.topersuadecompaniestoholdWebmeetingsC.tointroducethebenefitsofusingWebmeetingsD.todiscusstheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofWebmeetings5.Atthisselectionoffivemuseums,moreFrenchwillbeheardandvisitorsmightfeelasenseofsatisfactionwhenknowingtheyhavearrivedataplacethatnativeParisiansalsoenjoywhengoingonatrip.MuseumofNaturalHistoryBeingamust﹣seeplaceinthemuseumatpresent,theGrandGalleryofEvolutiondatesbacktothe1880s.Playingasazoologybuildinginthepast,itreopenedtothepublicin1994.Theentiremuseumexhibitsmorethan9,000preserved(保存)animalsandinsects.MuseumofMusicThemuseum'scollectioncoverscenturiesofEuropeanclassicalmusicandinstruments,withdecoratedpianosandhundredsofhornsandstringinstruments.Liveperformancestakeplaceinthegalleriesofthemuseumeveryday.Themuseumprovidestwoversions(版本)ofitsEnglish﹣languageaudio(聲音的)guide,oneforchildrenandtheotherforadults.FairgroundArtMuseumAtthismuseum,guidesdescribethehistoryofEurope'stravelingfairsandexplainsigns(符號)thatidentifythebeginningofthecountrywithacarouselhorse(旋轉(zhuǎn)木馬).Bookyourticketsaheadoftimeonthemuseum'swebsite.ToursinFrenchareofferedseveraldaysaweekallyearround,andEnglish﹣languagetoursareofferedinthesummermonths.MuseumofArtsandCraftsItwasfoundedduringtheFrenchRevolutiontoshowitsadvanced(先進(jìn)的)scienceandtechnologiesandhassincereceivedseveralupdates(更新).Earlyplanes,includingthefirsttocrosstheEnglishChannel,hangfromtheceilingofonebuilding.Thecollectionhasdifferentexhibitions,withancientcars,earlyenginesandelements(元素)usedinthebuildingoftheStatueofLiberty.(1)WhatdoweknowabouttheGrandGalleryofEvolution?A.Itwasonceclosedtothepublic.B.Itwasfirstbuilt25yearsago.C.Itstudiesallkindsofwildlifeinnature.D.Itshowsseveralthousandkindsofanimals.(2)WhatsuggestionisgiventovisitorstotheFairgroundArtMuseum?A.Chooseaproperguideforyourtravel.B.LearnsomeFrenchbeforeyourtravel.C.KnowthehistoryofFranceaheadoftime.D.Bookticketsbeforehandatpropertime.(3)WhatcanweinferabouttheMuseumofArtsandCrafts?A.Itkeepsmanyoldcollections.B.Itstillkeepsitsoriginallook.C.It'samuseumaboutartandculture.D.ItonlyprovidesFrench﹣speakingguides.6.(2018春?張店區(qū)校級月考)Sometimesyourexpectationsdon'tsurvive.Butyouhavetomakeitthrough.Afteralengthyvisaapplicationprocedure,Ileftmyfatherwithourdog,jumpedonaflight,andthereIwasinLondon.SinceEuropeisanaspirationinmycountry,Ihadimagineditasaplacewherethingsalwaysworkedperfectly.Iwasaloneindealingwithallkindsofproblemsastheyarose,thatwasalrightandthisishowIbecamemyown"specialperson"duringmyErasmusexchange.TheaccommodationIcouldaffordwasfarfromthecity.Tomakethingsworse,Iwasnewtomanythings,anddefinitelyanoutsider.Butitwasn'tanexceptiontocarelessness,Ifoundout.Mydormwasinasilentneighborhood.LittledidIknowthatthosecalmstreetswouldhevisitedbyloudfiretrucks…Andbecauseofme!Thatmorning,Iclosedthekitchendoorafterplacingsomebreadinthetoaster.Iwasstillhalfasleepandlookingforwhattowear.Forsomereason,theautomaticmechanismofthetoastertopushtheslicesupdidn'twork.WhenIwentbacktothekitchen.Itwasfullofthickwhitesmoke.Coughinghard,Iopenedthewindows,steppedoutsidethedoorforabreath,andthenwentinagaintoreachforthefireextinguisher(滅火器).ItwasthefirsttimeIusedone,andhadtogetoutofthekitchentobeabletoseehowtounlockit.Itwasonlythenthelirealarmwentoff!IwentinagainandmadesureIputoffthefire.NothingwaslikehowIplanned.AfewtimesIhungoutintheschoolcafeteria,butcouldn'tmakefriends.Iwenttodiscoverthecity,alone.Independencewasn'tsomethingtobeashamedofafterall.IwishIhadmadefriendswithpeople,butitturnedoutthatIhadtolearnIwasn'tinneedofothers'companytoenjoylife.Itriedtomakethebestofmytime,thinkingthatbeingaloneisablessingtoo,justlikebeingwithfriendsis.Myinternationalexperiencesthatfolloweddefinitelymadememoresocial,butnowIknowthatbeingaloneisnotaweakness,butapartoflifeembrace.Justlikeourmistakes,carelessnessorbadluck,IcansayitwasduringmytimeinLondonthatIlearntIwas,despiteeverything,astrongandspecialpersonwhocancopewith(處理)anythingthatcomesherway.(1)Whatdoestheunderlinedwords"itwasn'tanexceptiontocarelessness"probablyreferto?A.IwascarelesstocauseafireB.Ishouldn'tbecarelessinaforeigncountryC.IwassupposedtohandlehardshipsabroadonmyownD.theaccommodationofexchangestudentsisalwaysout﹣of﹣the﹣way(2)Howdidtheauthorfeelabouthisexperiencewhenlivingabroadbyhimself?A.Helpless.B.Meaningless.C.Fruitful.D.Regretful.(3)Wecanlearnfromthesecondparagraphthattheauthor.A.hadexpectedeverythingabroadwouldgosmoothlybeforeleavinghiscountry.B.hadn'tbeenpreparedtohandletheproblemsabroadbeforegoingC.gothisvisawithoutmuchdifficultyD.wentabroadwithhisdog(4)Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WhatMadeMeBecomeMyOwnHero?B.MyStudyExperienceintheUKC.BeingAloneIsDefinitelyanAwfulThingD.AnUnforgettableExperienceofPuttingOutaFireinLondon7.Ipickedupmytwobestfriendsandwewereoffonaroadtrip.IhadjustreturnedtoAmericafromayearabroadinChina.So,naturallyIwantedtotakeatriptoCanada.Montreal,thesecondlargestcityinCanada,isafour﹣hourdrivefrommyhomeinNewHampshire.WefeltathrillaswecrossedtheborderintoCanada.ItwasthefirsttimeIhadeverdrivenacrossaninternationalborder.WeturnedontheradiototryandfindsomeCanadianstations.Afterdroppingoffourbagsatourhotel,wewereimmediatelywalkingdownthefamousSt.Catherine'sStreet.Whilewewalked,twothingssurprisedus:howcolditwasandhowwelleveryonedressed.ThestreetsofMontrealarelikeafashionshow.Bothmenandwomenlookliketheysteppedoutofthepagesofamagazine.AllofthatfashionhastokeepthemwarmsinceMontrealissocold.LastyearitbroketherecordforthemostsnowfallinNorthAmerica.TohidefromthecoldwewentintoasmalldinerbecausewewantedtoorderPoutine,averypopularsnackinMontreal.ItisFrenchfriescoveredincheeseandbrowngravy(肉汁).Itisdelicious.However,wehadahardtimeorderingthedishsincetheofficiallanguageofMontrealisFrench.ItisactuallythefifthlargestFrench﹣speakingcityintheworld.ButsincetherestofCanadaspeakEnglish,plentyofpeopleweretheretohelp.WespenttherestoftheweekendgoingtomanyhistoricalchurchesandmonumentsinMontreal.Butatnightwe'dheadtotheverymoderndanceclubsandbars.Montrealisacitythatsitsbetweenthepastandthefutureandthetravellercanchoosewhicheverdirectionhewantstogo.(1)HowdoyouunderstandtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3?A.Themenandwomenarereallythefashionmodelsofamagazine.B.Theportraitsofthemenandwomenareprintedinthemagazine.C.Theyaresowelldressedthattheylooklikemodelsinamagazine.D.Themenandwomenliketocopycharactersinmagazines.(2)WhichofthefollowingcanNOTbeconcludedfromParagraphs3﹣4?A.Theauthorandhisfriendscouldn'twaittoexplorethecity.B.Theauthorwasn'tusedtotheweatherofMontreal.C.ThecitizensfromMontrealcaremuchaboutwhattheywear.D.Montrealoftenholdsfashionshows.(3)Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.TheauthoroftenwenttoChinaforavisit.B.Thepeopletheymetinthedinerwerekindandhelpful.C.Allthepeopleinthedinerwerelocals.D.TheauthorwenttoMontrealonbusiness.(4)WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.TheauthorlistenedtoCanadianradioprogrammesandchosetheirfirststopasadvised.B.TheauthortookatriptoMontreal﹣thethirdlargestcityinCanada.C.Montrealbroketherecordforthemostsnowfallintheworldlastyear.D.Montrealisacitywhichisbothtraditionalandmodern.8.In2019,NationalGeographiccarriedoutasurveyof3,500peopleabouttravelstylesandoutlooksforfuturevacations.Theresultssuggestedanincreasedpreferencefortripsthataresustainable(可持續(xù)的)andencouragecloseconnectionswithplacesandcultures.AsimilarstudymadebytheAdventureTravelTradeAssociation(ATTA)echoedthisview."Recentdatashowsthatslowandimmersive(沉浸式的)travelisontherise,"saysShannonStowell,CEOoftheATTA,"Thedaysofpackingontoabustosetoff,takeapicture,andgetbackwithinadayareold.Ithasalwaysbeenthepreferenceforadventuretravelcompaniestoprovideexperiencesofonekindwithpeople,wild﹣life,ornature."Thegrowingconceptof"slowtravel"parallelsthepopularslowfoodmovementandencouragesmeaningfulconnectionswithplaces,people,nature,andoneselfthroughsustainableandenvironmentallyfriendlyexperiences.Insteadofconcentratingontheitinerary(行程)ofaparticularjourney,slowtravelencouragedachangeinattitudesandthinkingwaysthatcanbringemotional,cultural,andevenphysicalbenefits.Itmeansajourneyofslowtravelcanbetakenjustaseasilyinanearbytownasacrossthesea.Choosingahomestayratherthanahotel,exploringthehistoryofanunfamiliarneighbourhood,orventuringintothewildernessareallexamplesofslowtravel.Addingnatureseemstoincreasethebenefitsevenmore.A2015studyfromStanfordUniversitypublishedintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesfoundthatspendingtimeinnaturereducednegativethinkingways,pressure,anddepression.Briefly,beinginnaturemakesushappier.Thoughthisfactseemstobetrue,noteveryoneiscomfortablestrappingonabackpackandheadingforthehills.Packtrips,onekindofslowtravel,however,makeiteasy,withfour﹣leggedtransportation,anexpertguide,andasuiteof"at﹣home"luxuries.Slowtravelprovidesagoodchoiceforthosewhowanttoslowdownandenjoyadifferentpaceinsteadofseeingmultiplenationalparksinasingleweekend.(1)WhichofthefollowingmaybetheopinionofShannonStowell?A.Slowtravelwillnotbepopularinthefuture.B.Adventuretravelcompanieslikeslowtravelbetter.C.Peoplenowadaysliketovisitaplacetotakepicturesandcomebackwithinoneday.D.Today,moreandmorepeoplemayprefertoexperiencethelifeandculturewhiletravelling.(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"parallel"inparagraph3probablymean?A.Givethanksto.B.Besimilarto.C.Praise.D.Recommend.(3)Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingaboutslowtravelisNOTtrue?A.Atightscheduleneedstobearrangedforslowtravel.B.Slowtravelcanconnecttravelerswithlocalculture.C.Natureplaysanimportantroleinslowtravel.D.Slowtravelcanmakeapositiveimpact(4)Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheSlower,theBetterB.SlowTravel,BetterthanAdventureTravelC.SlowingDownandFeelingDeeplyD.PackTrips,OneKindofSlowTravel9.Insituationswhereyou'reincharge,suchasbabysitting(做保姆)orcaringforsomeonewithahealthcondition,youneedtobepreparedinadvanceforemergencies.Herearesomethingsyoucandosoyoucanrespondquicklyifsomethinghappens:Makesurethere'salistofemergencynumbersneareachtelephoneinthehouse.MostareasintheUnitedStatesarecoveredby911service.Butifyoulivesomewherethatdoesnothave911service,havenumbersforthepolicedepartment,thefiredepartment,andemergencymedicalserviceshandy.Ifyouhaveacellphone,it'sagoodideatoprogramimportantnumbersintoyourphone.Keeponhandnumbersforadultsyoushouldcall.Ifyou'rebabysitting,makesureyouhavethenumberandlocationwherethechild'sparentswillbe,andifpossible,acellphoneorpagernumber.Ifit'satrueemergency﹣achildyou'recaringforhasstoppedbreathing,forexample,alwayscall911firstandthencalltheparents.Ifyou'relookingaftersomeonewithahealthcondition,knowwhenthepersonneedstotakeanymedications﹣particularlymedicinesforbreathingorheartproblems.Havetheperson'sinsuranceinformationonhandincaseyouneedtorushtothehospital.It'sagoodideatokeepallthisinformationwrittendownnearthephonesothatyoucanfinditquicklyifyouneedit.Makesurethehomeorbuildingyou'reinhasworkingsmokealarms.Makesureyourfamilyorthefamilyyou'recaringforhasafireescapeplanandthatchildrenknowtheiroutdoormeetingpointincaseofanemergency.Takeafirst﹣aidclasstolearnCPR,whichstandsforcardiopulmonary(心肺的)resuscitation(復(fù)蘇),acombinationofrescuebreathing(mouth﹣to﹣mouthresuscitation)andchestcompressions.(1)Thewriter'spurposeinwritingthetextisto.A.giveinformationaboutfamilyproblemsB.showtherelationshipbetweensituationsandemergenciesC.reportonthefindingsofastudywithahealthconditionD.givepeoplesometipsonpreparationforemergencies(2)Whenthechildyouarebabysittingisinanemergency,youshould.A.callthemotherfirstB.callthefatherfirstC.call911firstD.rushtohospitalfirst(3)Weknowfromthetext"CPR".A.standsforafirst﹣aidclassB.stopscirculationofbloodC.helpssomeoneinanemergencyD.providesnumbersavailableinanemergency(4)WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Youcanalwayscall911whereveranemergencyhappens.B.Acellphoneisnotenoughforanyemergencies.C.Ababysittershouldknowthenumberandlocationofthechild'sparents.D.Ifyouarecaringforapatient,youshouldknowsomethingaboutmedicine.10.BethanySimpson,apupilatStColumbMajorAcademy,Cornwall,bravelysteppedinwhenherstepfatherRobertHoskinsstoppedbreathingonMarch15.ShedeliveredCPR(心肺復(fù)蘇術(shù))beforetheambulancearrived.Bethany'smotherJaneandRobertwerewatchingTVinbedwhenbothofthemhadfallenasleep,butJanewokeupandnoticedRobert'sbreathinghadbecomeweakandhard.Janequicklycalled999andfollowedtheoperator'sadvice,includingmovinghimontohissidetomakehimmorecomfortable.ButwhenRobertstoppedbreathingcompletelyandtheoperatortoldhertogiveCPR,Janecompletelyfroze."Ipanicked(恐慌)andsaid'Ican'tdoit',"saidJane."Fortunately,Bethanyheardmescream,cameintothebedroomandsaid'It'sOK,Mum.Iknowwhattodo.'Shewassoconfidentandtookcharge."BethanyperformedCPRthatkeptRobertalive.Robert,whoisnowrecoveringathome,said,"IwouldjustliketosincerelythankStJohnAmbulanceforteachingthechildrenfirstaid.Ifitwasn'tforthemandBethany,Iwouldn'tbehere."Theten﹣year﹣oldsaysshedoesn'tbelievesheisahero."I'mjustgladmydadisstillhere,"sheadded.BothRobertandJanebelievethegovernmentshouldaskallschoolstoteachfirstaid."Thisincidentjustshowswhyit'simportanttoteacheveryonefirstaidespeciallyinschools,"saidJane."WithoutmydaughterandthetrainingStJohnAmbulancegaveher,RobertwouldbedeadandIwouldbeheartbroken.I'msoproudofBethanyandsograteful."(1)WhentheoperatortoldJanetogiveCPR,she.A.followedtheadviceB.calledanambulanceC.didn'tknowwhattodoD.a(chǎn)skedherdaughterforhelp(2)WecaninferfromthetextthatBethany.A.hadtroubleperformingCPRB.hadn'tlearnedCPRbeforetheincidentC.wastaughthowtoperformCPRbyphoneD.hadsomeknowledgeofCPRbeforetheincident(3)WhatdidJanelearnfromtheincident?A.It'seasyforonetomasterfirstaid.B.Firstaidisespeciallyusefultokids.C.Everyoneshouldbeequippedwithfirst﹣aidknowledge.D.Childrenshouldbetaughtfirstaidasearlyaspossible.11.Agroupofswansflewdowntoabeachwhereacrowwasjumpingaround.Thecrowwatchedthemwithdisdain(鄙視)."Youhavenoflyingskillsatall!"hesaidtotheswans."Allyoucandoistomoveyourwings.Canyouturnoverintheair?No,that'sbeyondyou.Let'sha

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