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Unit5Firstaid單元練習(xí)一、聽力(聽力)(共20小題;共20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)請聽下面5段對話,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。1.Whichofthefollowingdoesthemanlikebest? A.Thescenery. B.Thecharacters. C.Thestory.2.Whatwillthewomandothisweekend? A.Relaxathome. B.Visitthemanager. C.Workonherproject.3.Howwilltheweatherprobablybetomorrow? A.Rainy. B.Cloudy. C.Fine.4.Whatdoesthemanplantodo? A.GotoMr.Brown'soffice. B.Leaveamessage. C.Callbacklater.5.Wherearethetwospeakersmostprobably? A.Inthecountryside. B.Inabigcity. C.Inanoisytown.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題分,滿分分)請聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。請聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whydoesn'tthewomanwantatry? A.Shehastakenanotherjob. B.Sheisnotinterestedinthejob. C.Shewantssomeoneelsetotakeit.7.WhatdoweknowaboutJenny'sjob? A.Itspayisdissatisfying. B.ItkeepsJennyverybusy. C.Itiseasybuttooboring.請聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.WhatdoesthemanhelpMrs.Browndo? A.Baby-sitforher. B.Cleanthehouse. C.Lookafterhermother.9.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo? A.Buyabirthdaypresent. B.BuyaMother'sDaypresent. C.BuyaWomen'sDaypresent.請聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.WhatkindofpersonisMary? A.Humorousandpopular. B.Prettyandhumorous. C.Prettybutboring.11.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman? A.Shelikesmakingfriends. B.Shelikestellingjokes. C.Sheseldomlaughs.12.Whatisthethirdtipgivenbytheman? A.Learntolaugh. B.Laughinbadsituations. C.Spendtimewithfunpeople.請聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whenshouldthemanhavearrivedhome? A.At6:00. B.At6:30. C.At7:00.14.Whydoesthemancomehomelate? A.Hewasstuckintraffic. B.Hehadatrafficaccident. C.Hehelpedtwoaccidentvictims.15.Whatdidthedoctordo? A.Heimmediatelycalled911. B.Hemovedthemantohishouse. C.Heperformedfirstaidonthedrivers.16.Howdoesthemanfeelnow? A.Tired. B.Thirsty. C.Hungry.請聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatwasthespeakerdoingwhenhesawtheelderlywoman? A.Hewasrunningonthestreet. B.Hewaswalkinghomedownastreet. C.Hewaswalkingtowardsthesupermarket.18.Whocalled911fortheelderlywoman? A.Thespeaker. B.Ayoungman. C.Ayounggirl.19.Whathappenedwhenthespeakerwasperformingfirstaid? A.Twodoctorscameandhelped. B.Thewoman'skneesbegantobleed. C.Thewomanwalkedtoabenchbyherself.20.Whatcanweknowabouttheelderlywomanintheend? A.Shewenthomealone. B.Shewastakentohospital. C.Shelearnedsomefirstaid.二、單詞拼寫(單句首字母填空)(共10小題;共10分)21.Theyarea

tothegovernmentformoneytobuildanewhall.22.Hewassoluckytoescapetheheavyaccidentwithouti

.23.Thiskindofmushroomscontainsadeadlyp

.Youcan'teatthem.24.Youhavethreelayersofskinwhichactasab

againstdisease,poisonsandthesun'sharmfulrays.25.Ifyoupromisetohelpmewithmymathseveryweekend,Iwillt

youtoabigdinner.26.Thecutonhisarmhasbeenb

foralongtime.27.Wedrovetwohourstoattendtheopeningc

ofthefinalfestival.28.Moreandmorepeoplechoosetoshopinasupermarketbecauseitoffersagreatv

ofgoods.29.Wemanagedtogetalltheluggageintothecarbutitwasatights

.30.Heslowedthebleedingbyapplyingp

tothewounds.三、單詞拼寫(根據(jù)中文提示拼寫單詞)(共15小題;共15分)31.Theviolentvideos

(毒害)themindsoftheyoung.32.Thepoliceputup

(障礙)tocontrolthecrowdinfrontofthegovernmentbuilding.33.Thesmellinthestreetswasalmost

(難以忍受的).34.Your

(勇氣)inthestruggleagainstthethiefshockedallofus.35.Areyouhopingto

(申請)forhighereducationcoursesintheUK?36.Thisbookmainlyrefersto

(不同種類)ofEnglishspokenindifferentplacesoftheworld.37.Therearetoomanycarsontheroads.Ithinkthereshouldbe

(緊的)restrictionsoncarnumbers.38.Asatopstudent,hereceivedaprizeatthegraduation

(典禮)oftheuniversity.39.Let'sgooutforlunch,my

(款待).40.AlthoughI

(倒)itcarefully,Ispiltsomeoftheoil.41.Shehadfoundsomeinformationof

(重要的)importance.42.Herankle

(腫脹)upafterthefall.43.Heslowedthebleedingbyapplying

(壓力)tothewoundsuntilthepoliceandambulancearrived.44.You'dbetter

(擠,擰)thewateroutofyourwetclothes,oryouwillcatchacoldinthem.45.Hestruckherwithahammer3timesandputhishandsroundherthroat,

(使窒息)her.四、翻譯(根據(jù)中文提示完成句子)(共8小題;共16分)46.我想來想去,決定報(bào)考哈佛大學(xué)。Iconsideredit

andIdecidedtoenterforHarvard.47.Itdoesn't

(區(qū)別、影響)tomewhetheryougoornot.48.許多恐龍過去生活在中國。

dinosaurs

inChina.49.Firstaidisatemporaryformofhelpgiventosomeonewhosuddenly

(生病)orgetsinjuredbeforeadoctorcanbefound.50.---她周末返回。---恐怕不行。(用省略句的形式完成句子)(詞數(shù)不限)---Shewillreturnattheweekend.---

.51.Scientificdiscoveries

(常常應(yīng)用于)industrialprocesses.52.看完書后,他們把書放在恰當(dāng)?shù)奈恢?。Afterreading,theyputthebooks

.53.Agoodmanypeopledidn'tattendthemeetingfor

(各種各樣的)reasons.五、單項(xiàng)選擇(共20小題;共20分)54. Ifyouwanttoaskastrangerthewaytoaplace,itwouldbe

tosay“Excuseme”. A.inorder B.inplace C.inpublic D.inneed55. Thepurposeoftheresearchhadamoreimportantmeaningforthemthan

. A.ours B.thoseofours C.ithadforours D.itdidforus56. Thelaptopcomputerwashereamomentago,butIcan'tputmyhands

itnow. A.in B.at C.on D.with57. ---HaveyoubeentotheGreatWall? ---Perhapsnotinmymemory.

,itmighthavebeenduringmyearlychildhood. A.Ifany B.Ifever C.Ifnot D.Ifpossible58. Althoughtheentrancetothecavewasverynarrow,thosevisitorsmanagedto

throughit. A.press B.squeeze C.break D.cut59. Theboy'sfeet

solargethathecouldhardlyputhisbootsonthenextmorning. A.hurt B.swelled C.made D.treated60. Heisonlytooreadytohelpothers,seldom,

,refusingthemwhentheyturntohim. A.ifnever B.ifever C.ifnot D.ifanything61. Theoldmanalwayssaidthesamewords

,whichmadehissonworried. A.overandoveragain B.nowandagain C.soonerorlater D.moreorless62. Inmyopinion,keepingdogsshouldnotbebanned,but

tocertainareas. A.limited B.limiting C.tolimit D.tobelimited63. Itmakesno

whichroadyoutake;bothleadtothecity,andtheyareequallylong. A.point B.sense C.matter D.difference64. Hissuggestionmademeangry,but

. A.makingothershappy B.tomakeothershappy C.othershappy D.hisadviceothershappy65. Helookedthrough

journalsbeforehestartedtheresearchproject. A.toomuch B.anumberof C.thenumberof D.manya66. ---I'mhungry.Let'sgetsomethingtoeat. ---Look,there'sarestaurantoverthere.Letme

youtodinnertoday. A.regard B.treat C.consider D.show67. ---It'ssaidthattherearemorethan1millioncitizensinthecounty. ---Exactly.Onereasonisthatpeopleare

intoitingreatnumbers. A.breaking B.filling C.pouring D.hurrying68. Moreandmorepeoplechoosetoshopinasupermarketasitoffersagreat

ofgoods. A.variety B.mixture C.extension D.combination69. Isthisrule

toeveryoneinthecompany? A.required B.applied C.replied D.added70. Don'tyouthinkitagoodideaifyoucangeta

jobduringthesummerholiday? A.permanent B.comfortable C.temporary D.contemporary71. Uptonow,theprogram

thousandsofchildrenwhowouldotherwisehavedied. A.wouldsave B.saves C.hadsaved D.hassaved72. Whilewaitingfortheopportunitytoget

,Henrydidhisbesttoperformhisduty. A.promote B.promoted C.promoting D.topromote73. Thereisnogreaterpleasurethanlyingonmybackinthemiddleofthegrassland,

atthenightsky. A.tostare B.staring C.stared D.havingstared六、完形填空(共20小題;共30分)WesatinaboatwaitingforOfai.Hewasswimmingunderwater.Thereweremanybeautifulshells(貝殼)atthe74

.Ifhecouldfindsomeandbringthemup,hewould75

alotofmoney.Myunclewaswithus.SuddenlyIsawOfaiwavinghisarms.Icouldseealargedarkfish76

underthewater."Ashark(鯊魚)!"criedmyuncle.Thefishcame77

.Nowwecouldseehim78

.Hewasofayellow-browncolorandasbigasourboat.79

couldwedotohelpOfai?Hehadbeenunderwatermorethanaminute.Myunclecould80

itnolonger.Hetookhisknifeandjumpedintothewater.81

hewentaftertheman-eatingfish.Thesharkwas82

afterforOfai.Thensuddenly,thefish83

.Myuncle'sstrongarmhadsentthe84

deepintothesideofthegreatfish.Thewaterturnedredasblood85

fromtheshark.NowOfaihad86

toreachthetop.Hewassafeintheboat.Butthefishwas87

.Heturnedtocomeatthemanwhohad88

him.Asheswamtomyuncle,heopenedhisgreatmouth.Againtheknifewentforward.Thistimeitcut89

intotheshark'snose.Foraminutethesharklay90

.UncleHarrycouldswimtothe91

.Wequicklypulledhimintotheboat.Itwasn'tlongbeforethe92

cametolife.Hehittheboatwithsuchahardblowthatthesideswere93

pushedin.Werowedashardaspossibleandfinallyweweresafeontheseashore.74. A.lake B.boat C.bottom D.bank75. A.make B.take C.hold D.change76. A.eating B.moving C.sleeping D.traveling77. A.near B.along C.clear D.closed78. A.closer B.better C.freely D.directly79. A.When B.Where C.Which D.What80. A.lie B.stay C.sit D.stand81. A.Up B.Down C.Often D.Out82. A.heading B.looking C.going D.leaving83. A.turned B.died C.sank D.disappeared84. A.hammer B.spear C.stick D.knife85. A.blew B.ran C.stopped D.dropped86. A.time B.idea C.chance D.way87. A.strong B.hungry C.angry D.dead88. A.cut B.hurt C.aimed D.shoot89. A.straight B.straightly C.deep D.deeply90. A.still B.over C.red D.asleep91. A.sand B.seashore C.shells D.top92. A.boy B.shark C.woman D.uncle93. A.almost B.hardly C.certainly D.completely七、閱讀理解(共17小題;共34分)AOneMondaymorning,Iwasstandingwaitingforthetrainandsuddenlyfeltill.Ididn'teatmuchovertheweekendbecauseImovedintoanewplaceandwasverybusy.ItlookedasifIhaddrunktoomuchwine,andsuddenlytheworldbegantosway(搖擺)andthenwentblack.AllIheardwas"Oh,myGod,she'sfalling."ThenextthingIrememberedwasthatthedoctorwasaskingmemyname.Iwastakentoahospitalbyanambulance.ItturnedoutthatIwastootired.Thedoctortoldmethatagentlemanwaitingforthetrainsawmefallonthetrackwhenthetrainwascoming.Hegottomysideatonceandmadesurethateveryonekeptback.Hegottheconductor'sattentionandthetrainstopped,andtoldothersinthestationtocall911.Iwastoldhestayedwithmeuntiltheambulancearrivedandgotmeupandwithmetoahospital,whichmadehimmisshistrain.Iaskedthedoctorifhehadthegentleman'snameandhesaid"no".Thegentlemandidn'twanttogiveit.Idon'tknowwhothisgentlemanisbutifhereadsthisarticleandremembersayoungladyfainting(暈倒)atthetrainstation,I'dlikehimtogetintouchwithmeandIwillsay"thankyou".WheneverImeetwithsuchathingIwilldothesameashedidformeandI'llpassonthekindnesstoothers.94.Theauthorfelldownbecause

. A.shesuddenlyfeltseriouslyill B.shehaddrunktoomuchwine C.shewashungryandtootired D.shewasverysad95.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofthelady'sbeingsaved?a.Thegentlemantoldotherstocall911.b.Thegentlemanmadeeveryonekeepback.c.Theconductornoticedthismatter.d.Thegentlemanstayedwiththelady.e.Thegentlemangottothelady'sside. A.e-b-c-a-d B.b-c-d-e-a C.d-b-c-e-a D.e-d-b-c-a96.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE? A.Theauthorknewthegentleman'sname. B.Theauthorhadmovedintoanewplace. C.Thegentlemansawtheambulanceoff. D.Thegentlemancaughtthetrainatlast.97.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage? A.AnUnforgettableThing B.AKindDoctorSavedMe C.I'llNeverForgettheMatter D.AnUnhappyMondayMorningBWeofferfirstaidtrainingintheworkplaceaswellasawide-rangeofcoursesforthepublic.Allourfirstaidcoursesareinteresting,easytofollowandareledbyfriendly,experiencedtrainers.Ourmostpopularfirstaidcoursesarelistedbelow:★SavealifecourseCourseoutlineItcoverskeyadultlife-savingskillsandprovidesanopportunitytopracticeyournewlyacquiredskills.Whoshouldattend?Thosewhoarelookingforaquickintroductiontobasicfirstaidskills.DurationTwohoursminimum(最少)★EmergencylifesupportcourseCourseoutlineThisprogramwillprovideyouwiththeopportunitytolearnkeylife-savingskillsandgainanawarenessoftreatmentforshockandsignificantbloodloss.Whoshouldattend?Thosewhowouldlikeanunderstandingofkeylife-savingskills.DurationAboutfourhours.★BasicfirstaidcourseCourseoutlineThisisthemostpopularfirstaidcourse.Itfocusesonkeylife-savingskillsandprovidesanopportunitytolearnfirstaidresponsestothemostcommonaccidentsandsituations.Whoshouldattend?Thosewhowantabasicunderstandingofemergencycareaswellasabasicunderstandingofrelatedclinicaltheories.DurationAboutsevenhours.★PracticalfirstaidcourseCourseoutlineThisprogramcoverskeylife-savingskillsandallowsyoutopracticeskillsandupdateyourknowledgeofawiderangeofemergencysituations.Italsogivesyoutheopportunitytolearnmoreaboutcommonmedicalconditions.Whoshouldattend?Thosewhoarelookingforahands-oncoursethatwillprovideyouwiththeopportunitytolearnandpracticeskillswhichwillenableyoutorespondtocommonfirstaidsituations.DurationAbout14hours.★StandardcertificatefirstaidcourseCourseoutlineThisprogramofferskeylife-savingskillsandresponsestocommonemergencies.Italsodealswithcommonminormedicalcomplaints.Participantsaregivenanopportunitytopracticethewiderangeofskillstaught.Whoshouldattend?Thiscourseissuitableforthoseseekingathoroughunderstandingandwiderangeofskillsforbothminorconditionsandmajoremergencies.DurationAbout28hours.Tofindoutmoreaboutfirstaidcoursesavailableinyourareaortodiscussyourrequirements,call08448718000orcontactaRedCrossofficenearyou.98.Whichofthefollowingistheshortestandquickestfirstaidcourse? A.Thesavealifecourse B.Theemergencylifesupportcourse C.Thepracticalfirstaidcourse D.Thebasicfirstaidcourse99.Whichisthemostpopularfirstaidcourseaccordingtothepassage? A.Thepracticalfirstaidcourse B.Theemergencylifesupportcourse C.Thebasicfirstaidcourse D.Thestandardcertificatefirstaidcourse100.Ifyouwanttodevelopathoroughandwidesetoffirstaidskills,you'dbetterattendthe

A.practicalfirstaidcourse B.emergencylifesupportcourse C.basicfirstaidcourse D.standardcertificatefirstaidcourse101.Thispassageismostlikelytobefound

A.inareportaboutaccident B.inasetoffamilyfirstaidguidelines C.onafirstaidcenterwebsite D.inamedicalmagazineCEarthquakepredictionresearchhasbeengoingonfornearlyacenturybutsuccessfulearthquakepredictionsareextremelyrare.Inspiteofsomuchresearchandwonderfulequipment,itisimpossibletopredictanearthquakeaccurately,althoughexpertscanestimateroughlyanearthquakecominginaparticularregion.Approximately1,000earthquakesmeasuringandaboveoccuryearly.Earthquakesofthegreatestintensity(強(qiáng)度)happenaboutonceayearandmajorearthquakesoccurabout18timesayear.Mostearthquakesarenotevennoticedbythegeneralpublic,sincetheyhappeneitherundertheoceanorinareaswheretherearenopeopleliving.Pleasereadonforsometipsabouthowtostaysafeinanearthquake:●Ifyouareindoors,findasecurelocationtowaitoutthequake,suchasunderaheavytableordesk.Doorwaysareamongthesafestplacestostand,thankstothestrongbeamsoverhead.However,watchoutforswingingdoors.Stayawayfromwindows.●Ifyouareoutdoors,trytogetintoanopenarea,awayfromfallingbuildings,powerlines,trees,etc.●Ifyouareinacrowdedpublicarea,crouchdown,withyourhandsprotectingyourheadandneck.●Ifyouareinyourcar,pullovertotheside,awayfrompowerlinesandoverpasses,andstayinsidethecaruntiltheshakingcalmsdown.●Besuretoputonshoesimmediately,toavoidinjuryfromsteppingonbrokenglassandobjects.●Checkyourselfandothersforinjuries.●DoNOTuseyourautomobileunlessthereisanemergency.●Ifyoumustleavethearea,trytoleavewordwhereyoucanbecontacted.●REMEMBERthattheremaybeaftershocks,whichcanalsocausegreatdamagetoyoursurroundings.Beprepared!102.Scientistscannotpredictanearthquakebecause

. A.theyhaven'tgotenoughequipmenttodosomeresearchaboutit B.researchonearthquakepredictionhasbeengoingonforonlyfiftyyears C.theyhavenoabilitytosolvethedifficultproblemsatpresent D.expertscanestimatethepossibilityofanearthquakeoccurringinaplace103.Whycan'tmostearthquakesbefeltbycommonpeople? A.Theyhappenundertheoceanorinplaceswithnoonelivingthere. B.Commonpeoplearetoobusytopayattentiontotheseearthquakes. C.Commonpeopleknowlittleaboutwhatcancauseearthquakes. D.Mostearthquakeswon'tcausegreatdamagetocommonpeople.104.What'stheimportanceofputtingonshoesduringanearthquake? A.Torunasquicklyasyoucan. B.Tosavemoneyneededfornewones. C.Tohelpyourfamilymembers. D.Toavoidharmdonetoyourfeet.105.Thebesttitleforthetextmightbe

. A.CauseofEveryEarthquake B.TipsforYouinanEarthquake C.NumbersofEarthquakesYearly D.EarthquakePredictionResearchDEverybodyshouldhavesomeleveloffirstaid(急救)ability,becauseaccidentsandmedicalemergencies(突發(fā)事件)canhappenanywhereatanytime.StJohnFirstAidcoursesgiveyoutheknowledgeandconfidencetoprovideeffectivefirstaidwheneverit'sneeded.FirstAidLevel1Idealforanyonewhowantstolearnbasicfirstaidorneedstorenewtheirfirstaidqualification.CoursescanbeheldatStJohnoryourworkplace.●Fee:$162(includesGST)●Duration(持續(xù)時(shí)間):EighthoursFirstAidLevel2IncludesallcoursecontentfromFirstAidLevelOne,plusanadditionalhalfday.Idealforspecialfirstaiders,healthandsafetymanagersandanyonewhoneedsafirstaidqualification.●Fee:$235(includesGST)●Duration:12hoursPre-HospitalEmergencyCare(PHEC)Advancedtrainingforfirstaiderswhoalreadyholdunitstandards6400and6402.Idealforpeoplewhorequireadvancedfirstaidskillsorapre-hospitalemergencycare(PHEC)qualificationfortheirwork.●Fee:$635(includesGST)●Duration:ThreedaysChildFirstAidIdealforparents,grandparentsandotherfamilycaregivers.Arecognisedqualificationforchildcareworkers.●Fee:$65(includesGST)●Duration:FourhoursOutdoorFirstAidFirstaidresponseforaccidentsandmedicalemergenciesinthewilderness.Forgroupsofeightormore.●Duration:OnetotwodaysdependingonexperienceSportsFirstAidFirstaidresponseforcommonsportinginjuriesandmedicalemergencies.IncludesACCinjurypreventionadvice.●Duration:Eighthours106.Ifyouwanttolearnbasicfirstaid,youneedto

. A.knowalittlefirstaid B.takethecourseatStJohn C.haveafirstaidqualification D.spend8hoursonthecourse107.Pre-HospitalEmergencyCareteachespeopleabout

. A.firstaidinchildcare B.basicemergencycare C.advancedfirstaidskills D.injurypreventionmethods108.Whichofthefollowingcoursescoststheleastmoney? A.ChildFirstAid. B.FirstAidLevel1. C.FirstAidLevel2. D.Pre-HospitalEmergencyCare.109.Ifyouaregoingtocamp,whichcourseshouldyouchoosebeforehand? A.ChildFirstAid. B.SportsFirstAid. C.FirstAidLevel1. D.OutdoorFirstAid.110.Themainpurposeofthetextisto

. A.introducethecoursesoffirstaid B.teachpeopleknowledgeoffirstaid C.changepeople'sattitudetowardsfirstaid D.letpeoplerenewtheirfirstaidqualification八、短文7選5(5選5等)(共5小題;共10分)PressureandPleasureThetownofPressureandthetownofPleasurewereneighborsbuthadnothingincommon.111.

InPressure,everyonestruggledtobetheverybest.Whenwomengavebirth,theywouldcompetetohavethebabywiththeloudestcry.112.

Becausewealthwastheindex(指數(shù))ofsuccess,peoplewerealwaysbusymakingmoney,withnotimeforrelaxation.Someyoungpeoplecouldn'tbeartheintensity(緊張)andresortedtodrinkordrugstoescape.113.

Peoplegrewupwithoutpressureandcoulddoanythingtheyliked.Childrenplayedcomputergamesdayandnight.Atschool,teachersdidn'tcarewhetherstudentsshowedupornot.Workersmightsitaroundtheofficealldaylongsippingcoffeeanddoingnothing.Thankstothelackofregulation,nobodyworriedaboutlosingtheirjobs.114.

Noonehadtheslightestthoughtofmovingforward,eitherforthemselvesorforthetown.ThecomputerstheyusedwereoldmodelsfromPressure.Someoftheyounginbothwereaddictedtodrugsbecauseoftheemptinessoftheirlives.Then,peopleinthetwotownsbeganaskingthemselves,"Whatislifefor?"But,justbeforelifeinthetwotownscompletelyfailed,therecameasaint—Mr.Reason.Hewentfromdoortodoor,talkingwithpeopleandgivingadvice.PeopleinPressurelearnttobecontentwithwhattheyhad,whilepeopleinPleasurebegantomakeplans.115.

Thetownspeoplecametorealizethetruth-thereisnospacebetweenPressureandPleasureifdon'tgotoextremes. A.Itwaspleasurethatmattered. B.Therewasviolentcompetitionineveryaspectoflife. C.Citizensbuiltwallstokeepoutinfluencefromtheothertown. D.Successwasnotsignificantlyaffectedbythesizeofthepressuresore. E.Meanwhile,inPleasure,themottowas"aslongasyoulikeit,doit." F.Althoughtheygotasmuchpleasureaspossible,theydidn'thaveabetterlife. G.Theypulleddownthewallsbetweenthemandbuiltaroadtoconnectthetwo.九、補(bǔ)全短文(共10小題;共10分)Firstaidisthekindofhelp116.

(give)tosomeone117.

fallsillorgetsinjuredbeforeadoctorcanbefound.Ofcourse,theillnessor118.

(injure)isnotserious.Nowlet'stalkaboutFirstAidforBurns.Youhavethreelayersofskinthatprotectyourself119.

disease,poisonsandtheharmfulraysfrom120.

sun.Yourskinalsogivesyou121.

senseoftouch.Firstaidisaveryimportantfirststepinthe122.

(treat)ofburns.Peoplecangetburnedbymanythings,123.

hotliquids,steam,fire,radiation,thesun,electricity,etc.Therearethreetypesofburns.Burnsarecalledfirst,secondorthirddegreeburns,124.

(depend)onwhichlayersoftheskinareburned.Differentdegreeburnscanbetreated125.

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