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Unit5Firstaid=1\*ROMANI.Fillintheblankswithproperwordstocompletethesentences,thefirstletterisgiven.Whenyoufindsomeonehurt,youshouldperformfirsta_____assoonaspossible.It’simpolitetodoani_______toaperson’sreputation.Ismoneye________tohappiness.Thesprainmademyankles______up.Hefelldownontothegroundashewascleaningthewindow,andwhat’smore,hesprainedhisw_____.Thed_____airwillmakefoodgobad.Afterthematch,thechairmanp______goldmedalstothechampions(冠軍).Hehasastrongs_____ofduty.Hewassuspected(有---的嫌疑)ofp______hiswife.Inmyopinion,Idon’tthinkthenewsisa________.Sheissom_____thatIhaveneverseenherangrylook.Thoseblackmailers(勒索者)intendedtos______moremoneyoutofhim.=2\*ROMANII.Fillintheblankswiththephrasesintheboxtocompletethesentencesusingtheirpropertectprotect…against…,prevent…from…,getburnt,takeoff,choke,carryout,beproudof,iron,presentsb.withsth..,healYouhavethreelayersofskinto_______you_______diseases,poisonandthesun’sharmfulrays.He________hishatandbowed(鞠躬)tous.Ifyourskin_________,itwillbeveryserious.Theskincan________yourbody________losingwater.Ipreferto_________myshirtswhiletheyarestilldamp.Thecutsoon_________over,butitleftascar.She_________todeathonafishbone.I__________theirsuccess.Hewas_________anexperimentwhenIranghim.Thetown_________alibrary.=3\*ROMANIII.Completethefollowingsentences.迅速采取急救措施將會挽救一個人的生命。______________________quicklywillsaveone’slife.除非衣服粘貼在燒傷面上,否那么都要把它脫掉。_______clothing_______theburnedareaunlessit_____________________theburn.正是在這條大街上我遇到了我的一個朋友。________________inthisstreet________Imetoneofmyfriends.他今天穿著一件白色的衣服。Todayhe___________________white.你要參加討論嗎?Areyougoingto________________________thediscussion.他從那卷布上剪下了一米。He________________ametreofclothfromtheroll.令他的老師吃驚的是,他在急救測試中做得比預(yù)料的要好。__________________________,hedidbetterinherfirstaidexamthanexpected.你必須堅決執(zhí)行這次決定。Youmustfirmly________________thedecision.這兩棟房子相距得很近。Thetwobuildings______________________eachother.10.雪覆蓋了地面。Theground______________________snow.=4\*ROMANIV.Paraphrasethefollowingsentences。Shewasunluckyenoughtogetillonvacation.=Shewasunluckyenoughto________________/________________onvacation.2.Firstdegreeburnsarenotseriousandshouldbebetterwithinadayortwo.=Firstdegreeburnsarenotseriousandshouldbebetterwithin___________________________.3.Seconddegreeburnsaffectboththetopandthesecondlayeroftheskin.=Seconddegreeburnsaffect______________thetoplayer______________thesecondlayeroftheskin.4.Takingclothesoffburntareaunlessstucktotheburn.=Takingclothingoffburntareaunless_______________stucktotheburn.=Takingclothingoffburntarea_______it______________stucktotheburn.5.Placecoolwetclothsontheburntareaoverandover(again).=Placecoolwetclothsontheburntarea____________________.6.Ifburnsareonarmsorlegs,keepthemhigher,ifpossible.=Ifburnsareonarmsorlegs,keepthemhigher,if______________possible.TestPaperofUnit5=1\*ROMANI.MultipleChoices(15points)1.---I’msorry,I’mlate.---_______,wehaveafewminutesleft.A.Youdon’tsorryB.NotsorryC.NevermindD.Youshouldn’tsorry.2.ItiswellknownthatThomasEdison_______theelectriclamp.A.inventedB.discoveredC.foundD.developed3.Sugarisnotanimportantelementinbread,butflouris_______.A.uniqueB.essentialC.naturalD.adequate4.Heisverygoodatcarpentering,though_______.A.hewasveryyoungB.veryyoungC.heveryyoungD.isveryyoung5.Iwillanswertheteacher’squestionwhen_______.A.IaskB.IwillbeaskedC.askedD.Ishallbeasked6.Fruitjuicecanbeharmful_______children’steeth.A.forB.towardC.withD.to7.Mychest_____whenItakeadeepbreath,doctor.A.hurtsB.woundsC.harmsD.injure8.TheforeignteacherMr.Halthasastrangewayofwriting.Here’sanoticeforhim,butnoclear_____ofwhathehaswrittencanbemadeatall.A.explanationB.meaningC.senseD.idea9.Thefellowfeltrather____ashewastheonlypersonthatworesportswearattheparty.A.inplaceB.outofplaceC.bythewayD.intheway10.______onthesnakeledtohisowndeath.Thefarmer’stakingpityThefarmertakingThefarmertookThefarmertotake11.Notuntilallthefishdieintheriver____howseriousthepollutionwas.didthevillagersrealizethevillagersrealizedthevillagersrealizeddidn’tthevillagersrealize12.Withthedevelopmentofourcountry,moreandmorestudents____touniversity.A.admittoB.admittedtoC.areadmittedD.areadmittedto13.---BradwasJane’sbrother!---_____heremindedmesomuchofJane!A.NodoubtB.AboveallC.NowonderD.Ofcourse14.Theflowers_____sweetinthebotanicgardenattractthevisitorstothebeautyofnature.tosmellB.smellingC.smeltDtobesmelt15.NewYork,_____lastyear,isaniceoldcity.A.thatIvisitedB.whichIvisitedC.whereIvisitedD.inwhichIvisited=2\*ROMANII.Closettest(30points)AInMr.Allen’sschoolclass,allthestudentshaveto“getmarried”.However,thewedding__16_sometimesbecomesonoisythattheloudlaughterdrownsoutthe__17_ofthe“minister”.Eventhetwostudentsgettingmarriedoftenbegintolaugh.Theteacher,Mr.Allen,believesthatmarriageisadifficultandseriousbusiness.Hewantsyoungpeopletounderstandthattherearemanychangesthatmusttakeplaceaftermarriage.Hebelievesthatthe__18_forthesepsychologicalandfinancialchangesshouldbeunderstoodbeforepeoplemarry.Mr.Allendoesn’tonlyintroducehisstudentstomainproblemsfacedinmarriagesuchasillnessorbeingoutofwork.Healso_19_themtothedifficultandparticularproblemstheywillfaceeveryday.Hewantstointroduceyoungpeopletoalltheworriesthatcanbringthe__20pointtoamarriage.Heevenmakeshisstudentsknowtheproblemsof_21___andthefactthatdivorcedmenmustpaychildsupportmoneyfortheirchildrenandsometimespaytheirwiveseverymonth.Ithasbeenunsettlingforsomeofthestudentstoseetheproblemsthata___22__coupleoftenfaces.___23___theytookthecourse,theyhadnotworriedmuchabouttheproblemsofmarriage.However,bothstudentsandparentsfeelthatMr.Allen’scourseis___24___andhavefavoredthecoursepublicly.Theirstatementsandletterssupportingtheclasshaveaskedtheschoolto___25____thecourseagain.16.A.conferences B.competitions C.celebrations D.ceremonies17.A.whisper B.announcement C.scream D.voice18.A.possibility B.responsibility C.need D.supply19.A.exposes B.explains C.extends D.exhausts20.A.uniting B.burning C.breaking D.freezing21.A.wedding B.division C.participation D.divorce22.A.divorced B.complained C.fascinated D.married23.A.If B.After C.Until D.Because24.A.disagreeable B.flexible C.valuable D.unbelievable25.A.afford B.offer C.establish D.affectBIt’sanage-oldsaying:MenarefromMars;womenarefromVenus.Malesandfemales26differentbehaviorsalmostfrom

birth.Researcherssaythesebehaviorsaredueto27differencesinbrainstructureandactivity.Studiesshowmenarebetterathittingtargets〔靶子〕andsolvingmathproblems

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womenarebetteratmemorizingwordsand

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faces.Whythedifferences?Atestofthebrain’selectricalactivityshowsthatwomencommonly

usebothsidesoftheirbrainwhilemenrelymoreonone.Scientistsalreadyknowthatthetwosidesofthebraincontroldifferentfunctions—onecontrollingthesenseofspace,30,theothercontrollinglanguage.Someresearchersbelieve

thatthedifferentwaysmenandwomenusetheirbrains31fromancienttimes,whencavemenhuntedandwomen32thechildren.Menhadtohavegoodaim.Womenhadtotalktothekids.Whateverthe33,thebattleofthesexescontinues.Andalthoughtheirbrainsareconstructedslightlydifferently,menandwomenmaybeequally

capable.Theymaysimply34differentabilities.Takeacouplearguingoverthelocationoftheircarinaparkinglot.Themanmightusehissenseof35

tofindit,whilethewomanreliesonhermemoryoflandmarks.Both

ofthemfindthecar.Butchancesare,they’llstillargueabout

who’sthebetterdriverandwho’sbetteratfindingthewayhome.26.A.build

B.form

C.choose

D.show27.A.basic

B.average

C.great

D.exact28.A.so

B.as

C.yet

D.while29.A.realizing

B.recognizing

C.describing

D.painting30.A.atleast

B.asaresult

C.aboveall

D.forexample31.A.grew

B.developed

C.invented

D.produced32.A.supported

B.carried

C.caredfor

D.gavebirthto33.A.consideration

B.decision

C.imagination

D.explanation34.A.showoff

B.takeon

C.dependon

D.keepup35.A.areaB.space

C.sight

D.distanceIII.ReadingComprehension.(40points)A AstheworldwatchedthetwintowersoftheWorld Butthistimetherewasnosupermantosavethepeopleorthefamousbuilding.Theattackdestroyedoneoftheworld’shighestskyscrapersandleft5,000peopledeadormissing. MoviefanshavebecomeusedtosucheventsafteryearsofHollywoodfilmsshowingdisasters,terrorism(恐怖主義)anddanger,TheEmpireStateBuilding,theWhiteHouse,NewYorkCityandeventheAmericanpresidenthimselfhaveallbeenthreatenedbyterroristattacksintheseexcitingfilms. Thefilm“TrueLies”,released(發(fā)行)in1994isconsideredtobeagoodexampleofthiskindofmovie.Thespecialeffects,includingexplosionsandmissiles,maketheactionlooklikearealthing. “IndependenceDay”in1996tookthistypeofmovieonestepfurtherbyblowinguptheWhiteHouse.Thissciencefictionmovieisaboutawarbetweenhumanbeingsandaliens(外來人)fromanotherplanet.Inthemovie,theWorld ViolencehasbecomeamajorpartofHollywoodmovies.Andthisiswhatpeopleenjoy.Soonaftertheattacks,manyfamousfilmcompaniesstoppedtheplannedreleasesofsomeoftheirnewmovies,especiallyiftheirfilmsshowedterroristattacksorplanecrashes.“Swordfish”wastopoftheAmericanboxofficeinJune,2001.Butthemovie’sstorywasfrighteninglysimilartotheSept.11disaster.ThefilmwouldhavebeenstoppedinAmericanandBritishcinemasaftertheattack. Butit’sunlikelythatHollywoodwillstayquietforlong.ItisalreadywaitingforthefeelinginAmericatocalmdown.36.Whatisthemainsubjectofthenewspaperarticle? A.TherelationshipbetweentheSept.11attackandHollywoodfilms. B.TheeffectoftheSept.11attackonHollywoodfilms C.TheresponseHollywoodmadetotheSept.11attack. D.TheresultofHollywoodfilmsshowingviolenceanddisasters.37.Whichofthefollowingistrue? A.Hollywoodmadealotofmoneyoutofthefilm“Swordfish”inJune. B.HollywoodstoppedmakingfilmsshowingterrorismanddisastersaftertheSept.11attack. C.“Swordfish”wasnotallowedtobeshownaftertheSept.11attack. D.TheWorld38.Fromthisarticleweknowthat. A.Hollywoodisafilmmakingcentermakingfilmsofviolenceanddisasters B.toomanyHollywoodfilmsshowingterrorismanddisastersresultedintheSept.11attack C.peoplewhowereusedtotheHollywoodfilmswerenotshockedattheSept.11attack. D.infact,theSept.11attackhadnothingtodowithHollywoodfilms.BLastweek,Iboughtanalarmsystem(報警系統(tǒng))forabout$450.Itconsistedofacontrolunitwiththreeothersmallunits.Iputthecontrolunitinthesittingroomandfastenedtheotherunitsbythefrontdoor,backdoorandliving-roomwindows.Theinstructionstoldustochoosethreenumbers,sowechose491,thelastthreenumbersofourtelephonenumber.NowImustexplainhowthealarmworks:1.Thereisapowersiren(警報器)inthecontrolunit.Itmakesaveryloudnoise.2.Eachofthesmallunitssendsoutbeams(光束)orraysindifferentdirections.Ifanythingmoves,itbreaksabeam.Thissendsasignaltothecontrolunit.Thesirenmakesanoisethatyoucanhear50metersaway.3.Whenwegotobed,Ipressthethreebuttonsnumbered4,9and1.Thenwehave30secondstogetoutoftheroombeforethealarmstartstowork.ThatmightIsleptsoundlybecauseIwassurethatnoburglar(夜賊)couldgetintoourhouse.However,atabout2:10a.m.,Iwokeupandheardthesiren(警報).“Theremustbeaburglarinthehouse,”Marysaid.“Whatshallwedo?”“I’llgoandseewho’sthere,”Isaid.“Stayhere.Don’tmakeanoise.”Iwentdownstairsquietly.WhenIreachedthelivingroom,Iswitchedonmytorchandlookedroundtheroom.ThenIturnedthelighton.Iswitchedthesirenoffandsearchedtheroomsdownstairs.Therewasnothingwrongexceptthatthebackdoorwasunlocked.Ilockedit,re-setthealarmandwentbacktobed.Aboutanhourlater,thealarmstartedagain.Ijumpedoutofbed,felloverachairinthedarkandbumpedintothebedroomdoor.Marywokeupandstartedhittingmewithatorch.“Hey!Waitaminute!”Iwhispered.“It’sonlyme.I’mgoingdownstairstoseewhat’swrong.”Iwentdownintothelivingroomandlistenedforamoment.TheonlysoundIcouldhearwasthesiren.Iturnedonthelightandthenswitchedthesirenoff.AsIdidso,Iglancedacrossatthecurtainsinfrontofthewindows.Isawahouselizard(蜥蜴)disappearbehindthecurtains.“Oh!”Isaidtomyself.“That’sourburglar.”Whenthelizardmoved,itstartedthesiren.IguessedthatthealarmhadbeenmadeinEurope,wheretherearenohouselizards.Well,Iwon’tfinishthisstorybutifyouwantanalarmsystemfreeofcharge,letmeknow.I’llsendyouours.Weboughtadogthismorning.Itknowsthedifferencebetweenalizardandaburglar.39.Thewriterboughtanalarmsystemto. A.makesurethathegotupearlyeveryday B.warnhimwhentherewerelizardsinhishouse C.frightenburglarsandtellhimthatsomebodyhadgotintothehouse D.makeMaryfeelsafetoliveinthelargeroom40.Thepurposeofthethreeunitswasto. A.sendamessagetothecontrolunitandstartthesiren B.soundtheirownsirenswhenthecontrolunittoldthemto C.checkthatthecontrolunitworkedproperlyallthetime D.givethemenoughlight41.Ifthewritersetthealarmandremainedintheroomformorethanhalfaminute,. A.nothingwouldhappen B.thecontrolunitwouldnotwork C.thesirenwouldmakeanoise D.thedogwouldbark42.Thepurposeofthewriterinwritingthepassageisto. A.tellusthatthealarmsystemdoesn’twork B.tellusaninterestingexperience C.showushowthealarmsystemworks D.makeitclearthathewantstogiveawayhisalarmsystemCThegray-hairedladycan’twaittoleavethebuildingtosearchforherdad.Unlesswatched,shewillwalkinthestreetsinanefforttofindherfather,whodied30yearsago.NotallcasesofAlzheimer’sdiseaselooklikethis,butAlzheimer’sisaseriousdiseasethatissaidtobethefourthorfifthleadingcauseofdeathforpeopleoverage75.ItissaidthataboutthreepercentoftheU.S.populationoverage65haveAlzheimer’s.Intheearlystages,peoplemayexhibitshorttermmemoryloss.Somemayexperiencechangesinpersonality,easytobeangry.Asthediseaseprogresses,patientsmightlosetheabilitytomoveandmaybeunabletospeakormoveatall.Thisprogressivediseasegenerallylasts8to10yearsbeforedeathoccurs.Whilenooneiscertainwhatcausesthesechangesinthebrain’snervefibers(神經(jīng)纖維),theireffectiscertain.Alzheimer’sdestroysnotonlythepatients,butalsospouses(配偶),friendsandfamilies.Whatshouldyoudoifyounoticeprogressivememorylossinyourselforalovedone?HavethepersonexaminedbyadoctorwhoisaspecialistinthetreatmentofAlzheimer’sdisease.ThoughmanyreasonsotherthanAlzheimer’sdiseasemaycausememoryloss,itsearlydiagnosis(診斷)andtreatmentmaydelaysomeofthemostseriouseffects.WhatfeelingwillyoulikelyexperienceshouldalovedonesufferfromAlzheimer’sdisease?Apersonwilloftengothroughthevariousstagesofsadness,shock,anger,andsoon.Ifthespousedevelopsthedisease,youmayexperiencehurtanddisappointmentwhenheorshedoesn’trememberyouaremarried.LifefortheAlzheimer’spatientsandtheirlovedoneswillneverbethesameasthediseaseprogresses,bringingadeepsorrow,lossandevenangertowardsGod.Nomatterwhatfeelingsarepresent,facingthemhonestlywillserveonebetterthanburyingthem.43.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassageaboutthegray-hairedlady?A.Shehasbeenlivingwithherfather.B.Shewassadaboutthedeathofherfather.C.Shecan’tsearchforherfatherwithoutbeingwatched.D.ShesuffersfromAlzheimer’sdisease.44.WhenpeoplesufferfromAlzheimer’sdisease,________.A.theirfamiliesandfriendswillsufferfromthesamediseaseB.theirfamiliesandfriendswillexperiencementalsufferingsC.theywillcertainlydiein8to10yearsD.theywillforgeteverybodybuttheirspouses45.Memorylossoccurs________.A.fromAlzheimer’sdiseaseandnothingelseB.fromsadness,shock,anger,andsoonC.foranumberofreasons D.withchangesinpersonality46.Fromthepassageweknowthat______.A.earlytreatmentmaystopAlzheimer’sdiseaseoccurringB.itisstillunknownwhatcausesthechangesinthebrain’snervefibersC.nervefibersinthebrainwillcauseAlzheimer’sdiseaseD.whenonesuffersfromAlzheimer’sdisease,hewillbeburied’DImadeapledge(誓言)tomyselfonthewaydowntothevacationbeachcottage.FortwoweeksIwouldtrytobealovinghusbandandfather.Totallyloving.Noifs,andsorbuts.TheideahadcometomeasIlistenedtoatalkonmycarradio.ThespeakerwasquotingaBiblical〔圣經(jīng)的〕passageabouthusbandsbeingthoughtfuloftheirwives.Thenhewentontosay,"Loveisanactofwill.Apersoncanchoosetolove."Tomyself,IhadtoadmitthatIhadbeenaselfishhusband.Well,fortwoweeksthatwouldchange.Anditdid.RightfromthemomentIkissedEvelynatthedoorandsaid,"Thatnewyellowsweater〔套頭衫〕looksgreatonyou.""Oh,Tom,younoticed,"shesaid,surprisedandpleased.Maybealittlepuzzled.Afterthelongdrive,Iwantedtositandread.Evelynsuggestedawalkonthebeach.Istartedtorefuse,butthenIthought,"Evelyn'sbeenaloneherewiththekidsallweekandnowshewantstobealonewithme.”Wewalkedonthebeachwhilethechildrenflewtheirkites.Soitwent.TwoweeksofnotcallingtheWallStreetfirmwhereIamadirector;avisittotheshellmuseumthoughIusuallyhatemuseums.Relaxedandhappy,that'showthewholevacationpassed.Imadeanewpledgetokeeponrememberingtochooselove.Therewasonethingthatwentwrongwithmyexperiment,however.EvelynandIstilllaughaboutittoday.Onthelastnightatourcottage,preparingforbed,Evelynstaredatmewiththesaddestexpression."What'sthematter?"Iaskedher."Tom,"shesaidinavoicefilledwithdistress(悲哀),"doyouknowsomethingIdon't?""Whatdoyoumean?""Well…thatcheckup〔體檢〕Ihadseveralweeksago…ourdoctor…didhetellyousomethingaboutme?Tom,you'vebeensogoodtome…amIdying?"Ittookamomentforitalltosinkin.ThenIburstoutlaughing."No,honey,"Isaid,wrappingherinmyarms."You'renotdying;I'mjuststartingtolive."47.FromthestorywemayinferthatTomdrovetothebeachcottage________.(A)withhisfamily (B)withEvelyn (C)alone (D)withhischildren48.Duringthetwoweeksonthebeach,Tomshowedmorelovetohiswifebecause_________.shelookedlovelyinhernewclothes(B)hehadmadealotofmoneyinhisWallStreetfirm(C)hewasdeterminedtobeagoodhusband (D)shewasseriouslyill49.Theauthorsays,"Therewasonethingthatwentwrongwithmyexperiment."Whatwastheonethingthatwentwrong?Hepraisedhersweater,whichpuzzledher. (B)Sheinsistedonvisitingamuseum,whichhehated.(C)Heknewsomethingaboutherillnessbutdidn'ttellher.(D)Hewassogoodtoherthatshethoughtshemustbedying.50.Bysaying"I'mjuststartingtolive,"Tommeansthat________.(A)heisjustbeginningtounderstandtherealmeaningoflife(B)heisjustbeginningtoenjoylifeasalovinghusband(C)helivedanunhappylifebeforeandisnowstartingtochange(D)heisbeginningtofeelregretforwhathedidtohiswifebeforeETherewasonceaprofessorofmedicine,whowasverystrictwiththestudents.Wheneverhetookthechairontheexamcommittee(擔(dān)任考試委員會主席),thestudentswouldbeinfear,becausehewasseldompleasedwiththeanswerstheygave.Astudentwouldbeluckyenoughifheorshecouldreceiveagoodmarkfromhim.Attheendoftheterm,thestudentsofmedicinewouldtaketheirexamagain.Nowastudententeredtheexamroomandgotseatedbeforethecommittee.Thisstudentwasalittlenervousasheknewitwouldnotbesoeasytogetthroughtheexamatall.Theprofessorbegantoask.Thestudentwasrequiredtodescribeacertainillness,hisdescriptionofwhichturnedto〔結(jié)果是〕beOK.Thentheprofessoraskedaboutthecure(藥劑)forillness,andthestudent,too,answeredjustasright.“Good,”saidtheprofessor,“andhowmuchwillyougivethepatient?”“Afullspoon”,answeredthestudent.“Nowyoumaygooutandwaitforwhatyoucanget.”,saidtheprofessor.Atthesametime,thecommitteediscussedcarefullytheanswersthestudenthadgiven.Suddenlythestudentnoticedthattherewassomethingwrongwithhislastanswer.“Afullspoonistoomuch,”hethoughttohimself.Anxiouslyheopenedthedooroftheroomandcried,“MrProfessor,I’vemakeamistake!Afullspoonistoomuchforapatient.Hecantakeonlyfivedrops.”“I’msorry,sir.”Saidtheprofessorcoldly,“Butit’stoolate.Yourpatienthasdied.()51.Thestudentswereafraidoftheprofessorbecause_________.A.theyoftenangeredanddisappointedhimB.theiranswersoftenastonishedhimC.theiranswersseldomsatisfiedhimD.heoftenmisunderstood(誤解)themandgivethembadmarkers()52.Thestudent’sdescriptionoftheillnesswas_____.A.notcorrectB.notsatisfiedC.completelydiscouragingD.accepted.()53.Beforehelefttheroomthestudentwasalmostsurethat______.A.hehadpassedtheexam,andtheonlythingwastowaitforthemarkB.hislastanswerwassatisfyingC.hehadmadeamistakeD.hehadnotdonewellintheexam.()54.WhichofthefollowingisNottrue?A.Thepatientwillbeindangerifhe’stakenasmuchasafullspoon.B.Thedoctorwillbeintroubleifhe’sgiventhepatientafullspoon.C.Sinceonespoonislessthanfivedrops,thepatientwillbeallrightsoonifhetakesonlyonefullspoonatatime.D.Ifthepatientwantstoremainsafe,heshouldtakenomorethanfivedropsatatime.()55.Whichguessisthemostresonablefromthepassage?A.Thestudentmusthavepassedtheexam.B.Thestudentsmaynothavepassedtheexam.C.Thestudentmusthavebeenveryhappywhenheheard,“Yourpatienthasdied.”D.Theprofessormusthavebeenverypleasedandgiventhestudentagoodmark.=4\*ROMANIV.ProofReading.(10pionts)Ononesummernight,Henrywassleepinginhisroom1._______whensuddenlyhewokeupandsensedthatsomething2._______unusual.Helookedoutofthewindowandfindinga3.________storenearbyonthestreetwasinfire.Heimmediately4._______shoutsatthetopofhisvoice“Fire!Fire!Help!”He5._______phoned119atonceandthenwentouttoputoutfire.6._______butitwasverybigafirethathecouldn’tputitout7._______byhimself.Luckyenough,alotofneighbourscameout8._______andsoonfirefightersarrived.Thefirewasfinallyputout9._______andwhenthefirefighterspraisedHenryhisquickation,10._______hesmiled,feelingverypleased.V.Composition.(25points)人們對于學(xué)生網(wǎng)上交友持不同意見。請你用英語寫一篇關(guān)于學(xué)生網(wǎng)上交友的短文,介紹他們的觀點(diǎn),并說明自己的看法..贊成的理由反對的理由你的看法1.廣交朋友2.可自由表達(dá)思想3.利于外語學(xué)習(xí)1.浪費(fèi)時間2.影響學(xué)習(xí)3.可能上當(dāng)受騙?注意:1.文章必須包括表中的全部內(nèi)容。 2.詞數(shù)為100左右。 3.參考詞匯:網(wǎng)絡(luò)朋友on-linefriend(s),上當(dāng)受騙tobecheated_____________________________________________

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