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(阅读理解题)Passage 3
The first aid you learn from a course is not quite like reality. Most of us feel afraid when dealing with "the real thing". By overcoming these feelings, we are better able to use the first aid to cope with the unexpected.
Doing your part
First aid is not an exact science, and is thus open to human error. No matter how hard you try, the casualty may not respond as hoped. Some conditions might lead to death, even with the best medical care.
Giving care with confidence
The casualty needs to feel protected and in safe hands. You can create an air of confidence
and safety by:
﹡being in control, both of yourself and the problem;
﹡acting calmly and reasonably;
﹡being gentle, but firm, with your hands, and speaking to the casualty kindly, but hopefully.
Building up trust
Talk to the casualty throughout your examination and treatment.
﹡Explain what you are going to do.
﹡Try to answer questions honestly to reduce fears as best as you can. If you do not know the
answer, say so. 1. When we deal with the real cases of first aid, we often feel ______.( ) A. safe B. afraid C. excited D. confident 2. "First aid is... open to human error" in the second paragraph means ______. ( ) A. there are never failures in first aid B. medical care in first aid is essential C. human mistakes are possible in first aid D. first aid is widely applied to accidents 3. An air of confidence and safety is important in giving first aid because the casualty needs to feel to be ______. ( ) A. in control B. comfortable C. in safe hands D. gentle but firm 4. Which of the following can be a way to build up the casualty's trust? A. To answer their questions honestly. B. To use as much medicine as possible. C. To avoid saying no to their questions. D. To provide them with the best treatment. 5. The best title for the passage could be ______. A. Importance of Giving First Aid B. Advice on Giving First Aid C. Future of First Aid D. Types of First Aid
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(阅读理解题)Passage 2
So, you love the Internet. It’s a great place to find information or go shopping. It’s fun, but do you spend a lot of time online Experts say 6% of Internet users are Internet addicts(上瘾的人)―they are always online. "Internet addicts are often young people," says one expert, "and they usually have problems with family, friends, work, and school. " Go through the following check list. If you answer yes to all these questions, maybe you are an Interned addict.
1. Do you spend a lot of time on the Internet □Yes □No
2. Do you think or talk about the Internet all the time □Yes □No
3. Are all your friends "Internet friends" □Yes □No
4. Is the Internet your only hobby □Yes □No
5. Do you ever miss appointments(约会)because you are online
□Yes □No So, what do you do if you think you are an addict Go to an advice service. Where is it On the Internet, of course!1. According to the first paragraph, people find the Internet a great place to _____ . A. become addicted B. get information C. make money D. do office work 2. Those who are always online are called _____ . A. Internet users B. Internet experts C. Internet addicts D. Internet providers 3. According to one expert, Internet addicts are often young people who usually _____ . A. enjoy a lot of hobbies B. suffer from poor health C. have problems with life and work D. take thorough medical examinations 4. If you want to find out whether you are an Internet addict, you are advised to _____ . A. go through the check list provided B. take a special training course C. ask a friend about it D. go to see a doctor 5. This passage is mainly about _____ . A. the use of the Internet B. the types of Internet addicts C. the advantages of the Internet D. the signs of an Internet addict
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(阅读理解题)Passage 1After 17 years of marriage, my husband left me for my best friend, Monica. What I had feared most became reality: I became the single parent of two young children. My daughter grew increasingly unhappy. Seven-year-old Joanna had anxiety attacks when ever she was left alone for more than a few minutes. Five-year-old Sophie would vomit every meal. Under the psychological pressure, I thought about remarriage. My friends arranged dinner with single men and invited me to parties to meet the latest “someone special”.But later I changed my mind. A colleague of mine said, “Second marriages usually end in divorce, and children are destroyed by it.” There is some truth in his words. Research published in 2004 showed that children in blended families were no more emotionally healthy than those in single-parent families.Not long ago, my now-teenage daughter and I went to lunch at our favorite Italian restaurant. While eating, we talked about a friend of ours who was divorcing her second husband. We were worried about how the break would harm her three children, two of whom were struggling to get free of drugs. Joanna put down her fork and looked at me. “Mom, I’m glad you didn’t remarry,” she said. “If you had divorced again, I might have tried drugs or even consider suicide.” At that moment, I realized, once again, that singleness was right choice for me.1. What was the speaker most afraid of?( ) A. Her husband was thinking about leaving her B. Monica wanted to take her children away C. she would become a single parent D. All of the above 2. Which of the following is NOT true?( ) A. The two daughters liked to stay alone B. 7-year-old Joanna could not bear being left home C. The five-year-old daughter would vomit after each meal. D. The two daughters were in low moods 3. What did the speaker’s colleague say?( ) A. Remarriage seldom collapse in the end B. Children are harmed in their parents’ remarriage C. Children and parents get on well in blended families D. Children in blended families are more emotionally healthy 4. Which of the following is true?( ) A. Children in blended families feel much better than in single-parent families B. Children in blended families feel no better than in single-parent families C. Children in blended families feel much worse than in single-parent families D. Children in both blended families and single-parent families take drugs 5. If the speaker had divorced again, what might her daughter, Joanna, have done?( ) A. She might have sold drugs B. She might have killed herself C. She might have left home D. She might have remained single all her life
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