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20025-2026学年度第一学期期末考试试卷高二英语I.听力理解:20%第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)1.Whyisn'tPetercomingtotheparty?A.Hehastostudy. B.Hehastowork. C.Hecaughtacold.2.Whatshouldthemandofirsttochooseacourse?A.WaitforsomebodyB.Filltheform. C.GotoRoom20321.3.Wherearetheytalking?A.Intheschool. B.Inthepark. C.Attheairport.4.Whatdoesthewomanplantodo?A.TodatewithPeter. B.TogoskiingwithPeter. C.ToseeafilmwithPeter.5.Whydidn'tthewomananswerthecall?A.Shewasbusywithbusiness. B.Hersonwasathome.C.Shewasnotathome.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howmanysistersdoesthewomanhave?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. 7.Howoldisthewoman'seldestsister?A.Fourteenyearsold. B.Fifteenyearsold. C.Sixteenyearsold.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.HowlongwilltheyhavetowaitbeforetheycanseeJack?A.Fifteenminutes. B.Twentyminutes. C.Anhour.9.Whataretheygoingtodofirst?A.TogotohavelunchwithJack. B.TomakeatelephonecalltoJack.C.Togotoabookstore.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wherewastheconversationprobablytakingplace?A.InKunming. B.InBeijing. C.InNewYork.11.Whydidthemanthinkthewomanlookedfamiliar(熟悉)?A.Becausetheykneweachotherwell.B.Becausetheylivedinasmallcity.C.Becausetheyhadmetbefore.12.Whatwasthereasonthatthewomanwashere?A.Shewashereonholiday. B.Shewashereonbusiness.C.Shewasheretovisitherfriend.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wheredidtheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atarestaurant. B.Atastore.C.Intheoffice.14.What'swrongwiththewoman'ssalad(色拉)?A.Sheorderedahotsaladbutgotacoldone.B.Sheorderedtwosaladsbutgotonlyone.C.Sheorderedasaladbutdidn'tgetit.15.What'swrongwiththewoman'ssoup?A.Sheorderedahotsoupbutgotacoldone.B.Sheorderedtwosoupsbutgotonlyone.C.Sheorderedasoupbutdidn'tgetit.16.Whatwillthewomando?A.Shehasnoidea. B.Shewillleave.C.Shewillwaitforherorder.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whichofthefollowingdoesn'tinfluence(影响)thesizeofagiant(巨大的)waveaccordingtothepassage?A.Thestrengthoftheblowing(刮)wind.B.Thethicknessofthecloud.C.Thesizeofthewaterbody.18.Accordingtotherule,ifthewind'sspeedis100kilometersperhour,whatwillbetheheightofthewave?A.10meters. B.18meters. C.20meters.19.Whenandwherewasthelargestmeasuredwaveinhistoryreported?A.IntheAtlanticOceanin1933. B.IntheIndianOceanin1923.C.InthePacificOceanin1933.20.Whichisthebesttopicforthispassage?A.Thecauseforwaves. B.Thewater.C.Thesea.II.单项选择:25%21.MissGreen,theirnewteacherofEnglish,isEuropean.A.an;an B.the;/ C./;theD./;a22.IfyouareaboutAustraliancities,justreadthebookwrittenbyDr.John.A.interestedB.anxiousC.upsetD.curious23.Itwassixhourshecametohissense.A.at;whenB.until;thatC./;beforeD./;since24.----Youshouldhaveinformedhimthematteryesterday.----Yes,IwouldratherIso.A.to,haddoneB.with,didC.for,didD.of,haddone25.telephones,himI’mnotin.A.Nomatterwho;tellingB.Whoever;tellC.Anyonewho;totellD.Whoever;telling26.Webelieveyouhavebeendevotedtonaturallyofgreatvalue.A.that;beingB.allthat;beC.what;areD.what;is27.Theboyissuchfunwealllike.A.agreat,asB.great,asC.agreat,thatD.great,that28.AmanMr.Greenwantedtoseeyou.A.calledhimselfB.callinghimselfC.calledhimD.callinghim29.thecomputerworks,itcanhelpuskilltime.A.Sofaras B.SolongasC.Solong D.Sowell30.Aftercarefully,thehallwaslockedagain.A.examinedB.beingexaminedC.examiningD.toexamine31.Myquestionhediditalonehasnotbeenanswered.A.whatB.whichC.whyD.that32.Ican’trememberexactlymyfamilymovedhere.A.itwaswhenthatB.whenitwasthatC.whenwasitthatD.thatitwaswhen33.Allthegoodfurnitureissoldatbefore.A.twiceashighpriceasB.astwicehighpriceasC.twiceashighapriceasD.twicesohighpriceas34.----Didyouattendthemeetingyesterdayafternoon?----I,butItoobusywithmywork.A.should;hadbeenB.wouldhave;wasC.couldhave;wouldbeD.hadattendedit;hadn’tbeen35.Whenthestormcameagaintothetown,thatdam________. A.wasrebuilt B.wasrebuilding C.wasbeingbuilt D.hadbeenrebuilding36.Theguardofthemeetinginsistedthatheeveryoneaboutitandtheyit.A.shouldtell;shouldobeyB.hadtold,obeyC.tell,obeyD.told,obeyed37.Hardlyatthestationthetrainleft.A.didtheyarrive,thanB.hadtheyarrived,whenC.didtheyarrive,whenD.hadtheyarrived,than38.----Doyouwanttousemypenormypencil?----Oh,.A.eitherdoeswellB.eitheronewilldoC.eachonewillbefineD.eachisgood39.Fewmenhavethepresidentinthatcountry.A.adirectaccesstoB.directaccesstoC.directaccessestoD.directaccessof40.Theproblemthatenergyisenoughforafastincreasingpopulationthroughouttheworldisworthyof.A.not,discussingB.farfrom,beingdiscussedC.not,discussedD.no,beingdiscussed41.MyEnglish–Chinesedictionaryhasdisappeared.Whohavetakenit?A.shouldB.mustC.couldD.would42.Theoldcouplehavebeenmarriedfor40yearsandneveroncewitheachother.A.theyhadquarreledB.theyhavequarreledC.havetheyquarreledD.hadtheyquarreled43.Heisnowatwork,butnotquitefully.A.awokeB.awakeC.wakingD.awaken44.WhenIgotbackhome,Isawamessagepinnedtothedoor“Sorrytomissyou;Iwillcalllater.”A.readB.readsC.toreadD.reading45.SARSisanillnessthatcanresultindeathunlessintime.A.totreatB.treatingC.treatedD.treatIII.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) Ilikeallkindsofchocolate.Bestofall,46,Ilikebitterchocolate.Motherhadboughtabarofit,andsomehowIcouldn’thelp47it. IwashelpingFatheronthecart.ItwasrightthenthatIgotanidea.Icouldcuta48offtheendofthatbarofchocolate.Mothercouldbe49tomissit,butbeforeshehadany50whohaddoneit,IcouldadmitI’dtakenit.Probably,Iwouldnoteven51ascolding(责骂). IwaiteduntilMotherwas52feedingthechickens.ThenItoldFatherIthoughtI’dgoinfora53ofwater.Igotthebardown,butIheardMother54justwhenIhadtheknife55tocut.SoIhadtoputthechocolatequickly56thefrontofmyshirtandleft.Beforegoingbackto57Father.Iwenttomyroomand58thechocolatethere,andpretendedtodrinksomewater.Allthe59oftheafternoon,Ididn’t60tolookatFather.Everytimehespokeitmademejump.Myhandsbegan61somuchthatheaskedmewhatwasthematter.Itoldhimitwasjust62myhandswerecold.Iknewhedidn’tbelieveme,andeverytimehelookedmy63,atonceIcouldn’tpreventmyheart64beatingfast.Ididn’twantthechocolateanymore.Ijustwantedtogetachancetoputitbackwithoutbeing65.Haveyoueverhadasimilarexperience?46.A.once B.so C.then D.though47.A.seeing B.keeping C.lookingafter D.thinkingabout48.A.block B.part C.piece D.side49.A.angry B.eager C.glad D.sure50.A.idea B.information C.message D.news51.A.get B.give C.like D.refuse52.A.downstairs B.inside C.outside D.upstairs53.A.bite B.drink C.look D.taste54.A.coming B.going C.running D.walking55.A.anxious B.ready C.willing D.worried56.A.beside B.from C.into D.outof57.A.obey B.help C.tell D.watch58.A.ate B.cut C.divided D.hid59.A.end B.half C.rest D.whole60.A.dare B.decide C.expect D.prepare61.A.changing B.shaking C.waving D.working62.A.that B.when C.where D.why63.A.chocolate B.face C.hand D.way64.A.continuing B.enjoying C.starting D.stopping65.A.caught B.frightened C.reminded D.scoldedIV.阅读理解:40%AHankViscardiwas26yearsoldwhenheputonhisfirstpairoflongtrousersandhisfirstpairofshoes.Forthefirsttimehesawhimselfashehadalwayswantedtobe---afullfivefeeteightinchestall.Hankhadbeenbornwithoutlegs.Untilhewasseven,hisworldwasaworldofrepeatedoperations.Atlasthehadno1egs,butstumps(残肢)thatcouldbefittedwithakindofspecialboots.Outofthehospital,Hankoftenfoundpeoplestaringathimwithcruelinterest.Childrenlaughedathimandcalledhim"ApeMan"becausehisarmsdraggedontheground.Hewenttoschoollikeotherboys.Hisgradesweregoodandheneededonlyeightyearsinsteadoftheusualtwelve.Aftergraduation,Hankworkedhiswaythroughcollege.Hesweptfloors,waitedontable,orworkedinoneoftheco11egeoffices.Duringa11thisbusylife,Hankhadbeenmovingaroundonhisstumps.Butonedaythedoctortoldhimeventhestumpswerenotgoingto1astmuchlonger.Hankwouldsoonhavetouseawheelchair.Hankfelthimselfgocoldallover.However,thedoctorsaidtherewasachancethathecouldbefittedwithartificial(人造的)1egs.FinallyalegmakerwasfoundandthedaycamewhenHankstoodupbeforethemirrorandsawhimselfforthefirsttime,fivefeeteightinchestall.Butthiswasnottheendyet.Hehadto1earntousehisnew1egs.Againandagainhemarchedthe1engthoftheroom,andmarchedbackagain.Thereweretimeswhenhefelldownonthefloor,buthepulledhimselfupandwentbacktotheendlessmarching.Hewentoutonthestreet.Heclimbedthestairsandlearnedtodance.Hebuiltaboatand1earnedtosailit.WhenWorldWarIIcame,hetalkedtheRedCrossintogivinghimajob.Hetooktheregulartraining.Hemarchedanddri11edalongwiththeotherso1diers.Fewknewthathewasleg1ess.ThiswasthetruestoryofHankViscardi,themanwithoutlegs.

66.Itcanbeinferredfromthestorythatfivefeeteightinchesta11is___.A.anaverage(通常的)heightforanadultB.tootallforanaverageperson

C.tooshortforanaveragepersonD.theheightofaleglessperson

67.Thewriterimpliesinthestorythat______.A.theRedCrosswasonlytoogladtogivehimajob

B.theRedCrossgavehimajobbecausehewasagoodsoldier

C.theRedCrossgavehimajobafterhetalkedtosomebodyheknewintheorganization

D.theRedCrosswasnotwillingtogivehimajobatfirst

68.WhenHankmarchedanddri11eda1ongwiththeothersoldiers___.A.hedideverythingtheotherso1diersdidB.hedidmostofthethingstheothersoldiersdidC.hetooksomeregularexamsD.hetooksomespecialtraining69.ThewritersuggeststhatHankViscardi___.A.hadnofriendsB.neversawhimselfasdifferentfromothers

C.wasveryshyD.wastooproudtoaccepthelpfromothersBEveryartistknowsinhisheartthatheissayingsomethingtothepublic.Notonlydoeshewanttosayitwell,buthewantsittobesomethingthathasnotbeensaidbefore.Hehopesthatthepublicwilllistenandunderstand--hewantstoteachthem,andhewantsthemtolearnfromhim.Whatvisionalartistslikepainterswanttoteachiseasytomakeoutbutdifficulttoexplain,becausepainterstranslatetheirexperienceintoshapesandcolors,notwords.Theyseemtofeelthatacertainchoiceofshapesandcolors,outofthecountlessbillionspossible,isveryinterestingforthemandworthshowingtous.Withouttheirworkweshouldneverhavenoticedtheseparticularshapesandcolors,orhavefeltthedelightwhichtheybroughttotheartists.Mostartiststaketheirshapesandcolorsfromtheworldofnatureandfromhumanbodiesinmovementandatrest;theirchoicesshowthattheseaspects(方面)oftheworldareworthlookingat,thattheycontainbeautifulsights.Modernartistsmightsaythattheyonlychoosesubjectsthatprovideaninterestingpattern,thatthereisnothingmoreinit.Yeteventheydonotchoosetotallywithoutthinkingaboutthecharacteroftheirsubjects.Ifonepainterchoosestopaintadecaying(溃烂的)legandanotheralakeinmoonlight,eachofthemisdirectingourattentiontoacertainaspectoftheworld.Eachpainteristellingussomething,showingussomething,emphasizing(强调)something--allofwhichmeansthat,consciously(有意识地)orunconsciously,heistryingtoteachus.70.Itishardtoexplainwhatapainterissayingbecause.A.mostpaintersdonotexpressthemselveswellB.apainterusesunusualwordsandphrasesC.apainterusesshapesandcolorsinsteadofwordsD.manypaintersdonotsayanything71.ModernartistsmightsaytheirchoiceofsubjectsA.carriesamessagetothepublicB.onlyprovidesinterestingpatternsC.hasnopatternorformD.teachesthepublicimportanttruths72.ThewritersaysthatmodernartcontainsA.nothingbutmeaninglesspatternsB.uninterestingaspectsoftheworldC.subjectschosenpartlyfortheirmeaningD.completelymeaninglesssubjects73.Whichofthefollowingisimpliedbutnotdirectlystatedinthepassage?A.ApaintingismoreeasilyunderstoodthanasongB.Artisonlythearranging(安排)ofshapesandcolorsC.EveryartisttriestosaysomethingtothepublicD.Onemustlookbeyond(超出)shapesandcolorstofindoutwhatanartistissayingCPeoplecouldlandonMarsinthenext20to30yearsprovidedscientistscanfindwaterontheredplanet,theheadofNASA'ssurfaceexplorationmissionsaidonSeptember16.Twopartlysolar-powered(由太阳能驱动的)"robotgeologists"(“机器人地质学者”)----MarsExplorationRovers,orMERs--havebeenmovingacross3milesoftheplanetandintocraters(环形山)sinceJanuary,sendingbackdataaboutthemakeupofwhatscientistsbelieveisEarth'ssisterplanet.AskedhowlongitcouldbebeforeastronautslandonMars,ArthurThompson,missionmanagerforMERsurfaceoperationssaid,"Mybestguessis20to30years,ifthatbecomesourfirstly-consideredplan."ThetwoMERrobots,namedSpiritandOpportunity,havefoundancientevidencethatwaterwasonceenough.Itisimportantforscientistshopingtoknowiftherewasonce--orcouldstillbe--lifeonMars.Withoutwater,thedreamofsendingastronautstotheoftendustyplanet,whichhasrust-coloredrocksandwheretheskyisredandsunsetsareblue,couldn'tberealized."Ifwecannotfindwater,itreallymakesitdifficulttosendhumans.Wateristhekey,"saidThompson.Thompsonsaidscientistshadfoundacanyon(峡谷)onMars"thatmakestheGrandCanyonlooklikeasmallcanyon,"wherewatercouldstillbepresent."Itshowsthatthereisactuallywaterthatseeps(渗漏)outofthesideofthecanyon,andgoingdownthesideitevaporates(蒸发).Webelieveit'sanongoingprocess,"hesaid.74.Theunderlinedword"provided"inthefirstparagraphcanbereplacedby"".A.unlessB.ifC.thoughD.evenif75.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.A.thetworobotsgettheirenergyonlyfromthesunB.thetworobotshaven'tfoundanyevidenceofwateronMarstillnowC.thetworobotshaven'tsentanyinformationaboutMarssofarD.thetworobotsweresenttoMarsinJanuary76.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingaboutMarsisNOTtrue?A.Theskythereisred.B.IthascratersC.RocksonMarsarerust-colored.D.ItisverycoldonMars.77.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.WecanseeredskyandbluesunsetsonMars.B.ThecanyonfoundonMarsislargerthantheGrandCanyon.C.WehavealreadyfoundlotsofwateronMars.D.Withoutwater,sendingpeopletoMarsisverydifficult.78.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Earth'ssisterplanet B.PeopleonMarspossiblein20to30yearsC.LifeonMarsD.SpiritandOpportunity.DWewelcomeyouaboardtheFinnairFlightandwilldoourbesttomakeyourtripcomfortableandenjoyable.

ForyoursafetyandconvenienceTobeginthetrip,wewouldliketodrawyourattentiontosomesafety-relateddetails.Thesearealsoexplainedontheinstructioncardintheseatpocketinfrontofyou.Seatbeltsmustremainfastenedwhilethe"Fastenseatbelts"signison.Itisadvisabletokeepthemfastenedatalltimeswhileseated.Allflightsarenon-smoking.Theuseofmobiletelephonesisnowallowedwhentheairplaneisonthegroundand"thefastenseatbelts"signisturnedoff.DuringtheflighttheuseofCDandDVDplayersisnowallowed.

ForyourentertainmentTohelpyouenjoyyourtrip,weprovidearangeofnewspapersoninternationalflights.OnourMD-11andBoeingaircraft,wearealsopleasedtoprovidemusicandvideoprograms.OnAirbusA321/320/319,aircraftroutemapsandshortvideosareshown.DetailsofentertainmentprogramsavailableonMD-11aircraftareshownontheseparate"ontheAir"brochurelocatedinyourseatpocket.

ForyourchildrenSpecialreadingmaterialisprovidedforchildrenandonlongerflightstherearealsoaudioandvideoprogramsforthem.Onlong-distanceflights,first-timeflyersbetweentheagesof2and15canjoinourFinnairJuniorPlusClub.MealsanddrinksDuringmostflightsweserveyouatastymealwithdrinkstoaccompanyit.Beer,wineandotherdrinksareservedfreeofcharge.Coffee,teaandjuiceareservedfreeofchargeonalldomestic(国内的)flightsofover35minutes,ondomesticflightsleavingbeforenineandonallflightstonorthernFinland,asnackisserved.Wevalueyouropinion.Inthismagazineyou'llfindaspecialformforyourcommentsaboutourservice.KindlyreturntheformtoourcreworanyFinnairoffice.Itwillbeforwardeddirectlytotheappropriate(适当的)department.Youcanalsofaxit(+358-(0)89819-7729)orsendyourcommentsbye-mailtofeedback@.Ourcrewispleasedtoansweryourquestionsduringtheflightwheneverpossible.79.WhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrue?A.Duringtheflightyonhavetokeepyourseatbeltfastenedallthetime.B.WhentakingAirbus321/320/319,youmayknowwhereyouarethroughanaircraftroutemap.C.Duringtheflightyoumaylistentomusicorwatchvideo.D.Duringtheflightyoumayhavesomecoffeeorteaorjuiceforfree.80.Thepurposeofthepassageisto________.A.teachthepassengershowtousetheseatbeltsB.tellthepassengerswhatkindofentertainmenttheycanenjoyduringtheirflightC.encouragethepassengerstogivecommentsonthemealsanddrinksD.introducethegoodserviceoftheFinnairandattractmorepassengers81.Youmayfindthispassagein________.A.anewspaperB.abookC.amagazine D.anofficialdocument(文件)ETokyo:theworld'soldestman,retiredJapanesesilkworm(蚕)breederYukichiChuganji,diedinhishomeattheageof114,onMonday.Familymembersfoundhimdeadonhismattress(床垫).BornonMarch23,1889,Chuganjiworkedasasilkwormbreederandbankemployeeafterleavingschool.Healsoservedasacommunitywelfareofficer.Hehadbeeningoodhealth,talkingdailywithhisfamilymembers.Washington:everyAmericandislikespeoplewhotalkoncellphoneswhiledriving,eventhosewhoareguiltyof(有过失的)thepractice.IntheStateofNewJersey,84percentof968cellphoneownerssaidinarecenttelephonesurveythattheywouldsupportastateban(禁令)ontheuseofcellphoneswhiledriving.However,42percentofcellphoneownersalsosaidtheyusedthedevices"veryoften"or"sometimes"whiledriving.Althoughmostagreethatthebanningisgood,only38percentbelievedsuchabanwouldbeeasytoenforce(实施).NewYork:awomanintheUSwhowasattackedbyaviciousdogsaidshewassavedfromfurtherharmwhenher13-year-olddaughterdistractedthedogbyscreaming"Youwantapieceofme?"andkickeditrepeatedlyinthehead.JaneHowellsaidsheandherdaughter,Elizabeth,weretakingawalkaroundtheneighbourhoodonSaturdayeveningwhentheycameacrossthebigdog,unchained.82.Themainideaofthesecondparagraphis.A.mostAmericansdon'tlikecellphonesB.abanontheuseofcellphoneshasbeenmadeC.fewpeopleusecellphoneswhiledrivingD.usingcellphoneswhiledrivingmaybebanned83.ThewomaninNewYork.A.wasnotharmedbythedog.B.wasfeedingthedogwhenitattackedherC.wasprotectedfrombeingseriouslyhurtbyherdaughterD.hadescapedwhenherdaughterwaskickingthedog.84.FromthenewswecaninferA.ChuganjiwaslivingaloneallhislifeB.thewoman's13-year-olddaughterwasbraveenoughC.cellphonesarenotgooddevicesD.it'seasytoenforcethebanontheuseofcellphoneswhiledriving85.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"distract"inthethirdparagraphmean?A.TomakesomeonestopgivingtheirattentiontosomethingB.Tofrightensomeone.C.TomakesomeonefeelthattheydonotunderstandsomethingD.Tomakesomeonefeelexcited.V.单词拼写:10%86.Theydidsomeeinthechemistrylabtotesttheiridea. 87.HepherwitharoseonFeb,14toshowhisloveofher. 88.Hetooktheletterofralongwithhimwhenhewenttolookforhisjob.89.Thepresidentisholdingapeacetalkwiththeforeignministerofanothernation,theaofwhichisverywarmandfriendly.90.Don’tjudgeapersononlyontheboffirstimpressions.91.Thetwoboysusedtoseeeachotherr,buttheyhavenotbeenabletodososinceoneofthemmovedtoanotherprovince.92.Notenoughmoneyisatohelpthestudentsinpoorareas.93.Itisgettingcold;you’dbetterputawayalltheefans.94.HowmanyChineserwillattendtheinternationalconferenceinBeijing?95.Thefamouswriterwaswarmlywelcomedonhisa.VI.单句改错:10%。每句都只有一处错误,答案只能是一个词。把多余的词在原文中用斜线(/)划掉后在该行右边的横线上写出该词,并用斜线划掉。在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧)并在该行右边的横线上写出该加的词。在错的词下划一横线,并在该行右边的横线上写出改正后的词。96.Noonecankeepuscarryingoutourplan. _________97.He,ratherthanyou,weretohavearesponsibilitytowardsthepoorchild. _________98.Whichbookdoyoupreferbetter,thisoneorthatone? _________99.Idon’tcarenomatterwhomyouthinkisright. _________100.Allthingsbeingconsidered,youarefitforthejob. _________101.Themedicinetastesbitterbutitcancureyouoffyourillness. _________102.ThepopulationinChinaisagreatdealoflargerthanthatinJapan. _________103.Everymeanshavebeentriedtosolvethepuzzlingproblem. _________104.Ithinkthatagoodideatoputoffthesportsmeetingsincewearebusythisweek._________105.Itseemstobesomethingwrongwithmybike. _________VII.书面表达。15%假如你是一名医生,根据所给的中文提示,写一篇关于急救知识的短文。(开头已为你写好,你的短文必须包括所有要点)①进行急救时,要记住最重要的一点就是保持冷静,如果我们慌了手脚,那就帮不上忙了。②我建议采用字母DRABC来记住我们要做的事情。D代表危险,我们必须首先确定事故的现场已经没有危险。R代表应答,我们要知道伤者有没有知觉。A代表呼吸道,我们必须保证这人的呼吸道畅通,容易呼吸。B代表呼吸,我们要确保这人能够呼吸。C代表流动,要检查这人的血液是否在流动。③在完成了DRABC后,我们应该给予必要急救并叫救护车。Whenyoudofirstaid,

参考答案1-5BBCBC6-10BBACC11-15CAACA16-20CBACA21-25DDCDB26-30DBBBB31-35CBCBC36-40BBBBB41-45CCBDC46-50DDCAA51-55ACBAB56-60CBDCA61-65BADCA66-70ADABC71-75BCDBD76-80DCBAD81-85CDCBA86.experiments87.presented88.recommendation89.atmosphere90.basis91.regularly92.available93.electric94.representatives95.arrival96.us∧from97.were-was98.删去better99.whom-who100.删去being101.off-of102.删去of103.have-has104.that-it105.It-thereGivingFirstAidPossibleversionWhenyoudofirstaid,themostimportantthingtokeepinmindistostaycalm.Ifweweretopanic,wewouldnotbeabletohelp.Doctorssuggest/recommendthatweusethelettersDRABCtorememberwhattodo.Dstandsfordanger.Weshouldfirstofallmakesurethattheaccidentsceneisnolongerdangerous.Ris/standsforresponse.Weshouldtrytogetaresponsefromtheinjuredperson.Astandsforairway,Wemustmakesurethattheperson’sairwayisopenanditiseasytobreathe.Bisforbreathing.Weshouldcheckthatthepersonisbreathing/canbreathe.CisforCirculation.Weshouldcheckthattheperson’sbloodiscirculating.Afterwehavefinished/checke

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