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inteam."

Itmeansthatthereare__4__individualsonateam;

thereis__5__theteam(itdoesthisbyexplainingthattheletter'

isnotintheword"

team"

).Thisis__6__ourcoachsaidtousonSaturday,__7__(suggest)thatweallworktogethertowin.

Thensomeonementioned__8__saying"

butthereisa'

me'

Thismademethinkabout__9__asuccessfulteamreallyismadeupof__10__workingforthemselves,oragroupofpeopleworkingtogether.PerhapsIwasthinkingtoomuchandnotplayingenoughfortheteam,becausewelostthegame.

ByHelenBabb

第二节完型填空(每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从31---50各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并将答案填涂在答题卡上。

涂卡时请考生务必注意对应答题卡上相应的题号。

WhenIwas16yearsold,ImademyfirstvisittotheUniteState.ItwasnotthefisttimeIhadbeen11.LikemostEnglishchildren,IlearnFrench12schoolandIhadbeentoFrance,soI13speakingaforeignlanguagetopeoplewhodidnotunderstand14.ButwhenIwenttoAmericanIwaslookingforwardto15aniceeasyholidaywithoutany16problems.

17wrongIwas!

Theunderstandingbeganattheairport.Iwaslookingfora18telephonetogivemyAmericanfriendDannya19andtellherthatIhadarrived.Afriendlyoldmansawmelookinglostandasked20hecouldhelpme?

“Yes,”Isaid.“Iwanttogivemyfriendaring.”

“Well,thatis21,”heexclaimed.“Areyougetting22?

Butaren'

tyouabit23?

“Whoistalkingaboutmarriage?

”Ireplied.“I24wanttogivemyfriendaringtotellherI'

vearrived.Canyoutellme25there'

saphonebox?

“Oh,”hesaid,“there'

saphonedownstairs.”

Whenatlastwe26meetup,Dannyexplainedthemisunderstandingstome.“Don'

tworry,”shesaidtome,“Ihadsomany27atfirst.TherearelotsofwordswhichtheAmericans28differentlyinmeaningfromusBritain.You'

llsoongetusedto29funnythingstheysay.Mostofthe30BritishandAmericanpeopleunderstandeachother.

11.A.outB.awayC.outsideD.abroad

12.A.fromB.duringC.atD.after

13.A.getusedtoB.wasusedtoC.usedtoD.used

14.A.EnglishB.FrenchC.RussianD.Latin

15.A.buyingB.havingC.givingD.receiving

16.A.timeB.humanC.languageD.money

17.A.TooB.WhataC.WhatD.How

18.A.cheapB.popularC.publicD.good

19.A.letterB.ringC.newsD.good

20.AthatB.ifC.whereD.when

21.A.wellB.overC.niceD.ring

22.A.tomarryB.tobemarriedC.marryingD.married

23.A.smallB.littleC.oldD.young

24.A.veryB.justC.justnowD.so

25.A.whereB.inwhichC.overthereD.that

26.A.didB.doC.coulddoD.had

27.A.troubleB.difficultiesC.thingsD.fun

28.A.writeB.speakC.useD.read

29.A.everyB.theseC.someD.allthe

30.A.chanceB.situationC.conditionD.time

●阅读理解(30分)

A

Externalbleeding

Applydirectpressure.Placeaclean,foldedclothovertheinjuredareaandfirmlyapplypressure.Ifbloodsoaksthrough,donotremoveit.Instead,coverthatclothwithanotheroneandcontinuetoapplypressuretothewoundfor7~10minutes.Ifthebleedingisfromtheear,placeacleanbandageovertheear,laythevictimonhisside,andallowthebloodtodrainoutthroughthebandage.

Elevatetheinjury.Positionthewoundedpartofthebodyabovetheleveloftheheartifpossiblewhileyouapplydirectpressure.

Knowthepressurepoints.Ifdirectpressureandelevationdon'

tsufficientlyslowthebloodflow,findapressurepoint.Largearteries(动脉)foundclosetotheskin'

ssurfacesupplybloodtotheheadandtoeacharmandleg.Themostcommonpressurepointsusedduringthefirstaidarelocatedintheupperarmsandinthecreases(皱纹)abovetheupperlegs.Applypressuretotheclosestpressurepointtothewoundsothatthearteryispressedbetweenyourfingersandthebonedirectlybehindtheartery.Ifusingthepressurepointonaleg,youmayneedtousetheheelofyourhandinsteadofyourfinger.

Resorttoatourniquet(止雪带,压脉器).Onveryrareoccasionseverythinglistedabovemayfail.Topreventthevictimfromdying,youshouldapplyatourniquet.Onceatourniquetisapplied,itshouldnotbeloosenedorremoveduntilthevictimhasreachedmedicalhelp.UseatourniquetONLYifeverythinglistedabovehasfailed.Ifyouuseatourniquet,writedownsomewhereonthevictimthetimewhenitwasapplied,somedicalpersonalwillknowhowlongithasbeeninplace.

36.Accordingtothepassage,ifapersoniswoundedandbleeding,youshould_____.

A.coverthewoundwithaclean,foldedclothandpressit

B.spreadsomesalve(药膏)onthewound

C.pressedthewoundfirmlywithyourfinger

D.placeacleanbandageoverthewound

37.Ifthebloodsoakthroughthecloth,youshould_____.

A.changeacleanoneimmediately

B.washthewoundatonce

C.pressthewoundfirmlywithyourhand

D.coverthatonewithanotheroneandpressit

38.Theunderlinedwordinthesentence“Placeaclean,foldedclothovertheinjuredareaandfirmlyapplypressure:

”means_____.

A.申请B.应用C.实施D.生效

39.Inthispassage_____waysarementionedtostopblood.

A.fourB.threeC.twoD.one

40.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthat_____.

A.itisbettertoputtheinjuredpartabovetheheadtostopbleeding

B.largearteriesdeepinthemusclesupplybloodtotheheadandtoeacharmandleg

C.weshoulduseatourniquetfirsttostopbleeding

D.themostcommonpressurepointslieintheupperarmsandinthecreaseabovetheupperlegs

B

Firstaidmeanstheaidorthehelpthatcanbegiventoaninjuredpersonfirst,thatis,beforeanyotherhelparrives.Nowadaysthereisusuallyatelephonenotfarawayandthefirstweshoulddo,ifaseriousaccidenthappens,sendtotelephoneforanambulance.Sometimesquickactionbyusmaysavesomeone’slife.

Shock.Peopleoftensufferfromshockafterreceivinganinjury,sometimesevenwhentheinjureisasmallone①.Thefaceturnsgrey,andtheskinbecomesdampandcold.Theybreathequickly.Theyshouldbekeptwarm.Coverthemwithablanketandgivethemawarmdrink.

Brokenbones.Donotmovethepatient.Sendforanambulanceatonce②.Threatforshockifnecessary.

Bleeding.Alittlebleedingdoesn'

tharm.Itwashesdirtfromthewound.Butifthebleedingcontinues,trytostopitbyplacingacleanclothfirmlyoverthewounduntilthebleedingstopsorhelpsarrive.

Poisoning.Apersonwhohastakenpoisonshouldbetakentoahospitalatonce.Withsomepoisons,sleepingpills,forexample,itisagoodthingtomakethepatientthrowupbypressingyourfingersdownhisthroat.

Remember:

Whenanaccidenthappens,sendsomeonetotelephoneforanambulanceatonce.Keeptheinjuredpersonwarmandquiet.Givehimplentyofair.Donotletotherpeoplecrowdaroundhim.

41.Howmanycommonaccidentsarementionedinthispassage?

  A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.

42.Ifsomeonegoesintoshockafterreceivinganinjure,you'

llfindthat____.

  A.thefaceturnsgrey

  B.theskinbecomesdampandcold

  C.thepatientbreathesquickly

  D.alloftheabove

43.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiswrongaccordingtothepassage?

  A.Firstaidmeanstogiveaninjuredpersonthehelpatoncebeforethedoctorcomes.

  B.Ifaninjuredpersongoesintoshock,wemusttrytokeepthemwarm.

  C.Don'

tmovetheinjuredpersonifhehasbrokenhislegs.

  D.Whenapersonhastakenpoison,wemustmakehimsick.

44.Thepassagemainlytellsus____.

  A.someadviceonhowtodealwithcommonaccidents

  B.somefactsaboutsomecommonaccidents

  C.someexamplesofcommonaccidents

  D.somethingwemustremember

45.What'

sthebesttitleforthispassage?

  A.SaveOne'

sLife.B.SomeAccidents.

  C.CommonInjures.D.FirstAid.

C

OnJanuary28,2000,TheresaMays,anemployeeofECKANHeadStartperformedtheHeimlichmaneuver(哈姆立克技巧)andsavedthelifeofan18-month-oldchild.

Atapproximately7pmthatevening,TheresaMayshersscreamingandyellingoutsideofherhouse.Sheopenedherfrontdoorandherneighbor,DanielleEptingthrewher18-month-old-sonBradonintoTheresa'

sarms.Hewaslimp,blue,andnotbreathing.Hisneckmuscleswereengorgedandhewasmakingpursedlipfishtyperespiratory(呼吸的)effortbutnotexchanginganyair.AsTheresarecountedtheexperience,shesaid,“WhenIrealizedwhatwashappening,Ididn'

tknowifIreallyknewtherightthingtodo,butIknewatthatpointitwasuptome.IquicklythoughtbacktowhatIhadlearnedfromLindaCorcoranandIstayedcalm—mentallyblockedout‘mom’whowasscreaming.

Theresaflippedhimupsidedownandgave5backblowtohim.Shethenlookedinhismouthandsawapieceofcandylodgedinhisthroat.Sheperformedafingersweepandmovedthecandyafractionbutcouldnotdislodgeit.Atthatpoint,Brandgagged(呕吐),coughed,andspitthecandyout.Hebegantobreatheonhisown.Theambulanceandpolicethenarrived.TheycheckedBradonoutanddecidednottotransporthim.

AsofFebruary1,2000,hewashappyandplayingwithoutanyilleffectsfromtheaboveincident.

46.WhydidTheresa'

sneighborscreamintheevening?

A.Herhousewasbrokeninto.

B.Amanwasrobbingher.

C.Herhousecaughtfire.

D.Hersonwasnotbreathing.

47.Whichisthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?

1.Theresaflippedhimupsidedown

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