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一、完形填空
One day, Betty's doorbell rang suddenly. It was 16-year-old Amy from next door. "Help, my brother Dylan is bleeding(流血)," she shouted.
Betty and her sister Ellen ran to their house to find 8-year-old Dylan bleeding heavily from a huge cut in his 1. Amy had been looking after Dylan while their mum had gone to the shops. Dylan had fallen while running 2 the house, accidentally pushing his arm through a glass door panel(镶板).
Betty had recently taken a first-aid 3 and knew what to do. "I knew I needed to apply pressure to stop the bleeding. I got a towel from the bathroom and 4 it to press on the wound," she said. Dylan was crying and shocked, so Betty comforted(安慰) him while pressing on the towel to stop the blood 5. She told Ellen to call for an ambulance(救护车) 6 she knew the cut would need medical treatment. Amy felt so 7 to see Dylan's blood that she had to go and wait in another room. Just 8 the ambulance pulled up, Dylan's mother came home. She was deeply shocked but immediately held Dylan's arm. Then the two of them travelled to the hospital together in the ambulance.
A few weeks later, Dylan got well and was back from the hospital.
Dylan's mother thanked Betty and Ellen. "I'm so happy that I learned first aid," Betty said. "I never thought I'd need to use my first-aid skills so 9, but I'm very glad I knew what to do. I didn't need a first-aid kit. 10, the towel did a great job in stopping the blood from running." What a good girl!
1. A. face
B. hand
C. arm
D. leg
2. A. above
B. over
C. along
D. through
3. A. chance
B. course
C. trip
D. risk
4. A. covered
B. made
C. used
D. put
5. A. run
B. running
C. to run
D. ran
6. A. if
B. but
C. so
D. since
7. A. sick
B. free
C. brave
D. calm
8. A. as
B. while
C. until
D. during
9. A. fast
B. often
C. much
D. soon
10. A. Moreover
B. Instead
C. Otherwise
D. Therefore
One day, Betty's doorbell rang suddenly. It was 16-year-old Amy from next door. "Help, my brother Dylan is bleeding(流血)," she shouted.
Betty and her sister Ellen ran to their house to find 8-year-old Dylan bleeding heavily from a huge cut in his 1. Amy had been looking after Dylan while their mum had gone to the shops. Dylan had fallen while running 2 the house, accidentally pushing his arm through a glass door panel(镶板).
Betty had recently taken a first-aid 3 and knew what to do. "I knew I needed to apply pressure to stop the bleeding. I got a towel from the bathroom and 4 it to press on the wound," she said. Dylan was crying and shocked, so Betty comforted(安慰) him while pressing on the towel to stop the blood 5. She told Ellen to call for an ambulance(救护车) 6 she knew the cut would need medical treatment. Amy felt so 7 to see Dylan's blood that she had to go and wait in another room. Just 8 the ambulance pulled up, Dylan's mother came home. She was deeply shocked but immediately held Dylan's arm. Then the two of them travelled to the hospital together in the ambulance.
A few weeks later, Dylan got well and was back from the hospital.
Dylan's mother thanked Betty and Ellen. "I'm so happy that I learned first aid," Betty said. "I never thought I'd need to use my first-aid skills so 9, but I'm very glad I knew what to do. I didn't need a first-aid kit. 10, the towel did a great job in stopping the blood from running." What a good girl!
1. A. face
B. hand
C. arm
D. leg
2. A. above
B. over
C. along
D. through
3. A. chance
B. course
C. trip
D. risk
4. A. covered
B. made
C. used
D. put
5. A. run
B. running
C. to run
D. ran
6. A. if
B. but
C. so
D. since
7. A. sick
B. free
C. brave
D. calm
8. A. as
B. while
C. until
D. during
9. A. fast
B. often
C. much
D. soon
10. A. Moreover
B. Instead
C. Otherwise
D. Therefore
答案:
1. C 提示:根据下文“Dylan had fallen while running... accidentally pushing his arm through a glass door panel”可知,此处是指迪伦的胳膊受伤流血了。
2. D 提示:句意:迪伦在屋里跑来跑去的时候摔倒了,不小心把胳膊撞到了玻璃门板上。run through the house 此处表示“在屋里跑来跑去”。
3. B 提示:chance 意为“机会”;course 意为“课程”;trip 意为“旅行”;risk 意为“风险”。句意:贝蒂最近参加了一个急救课程,知道要做什么。
4. C 提示:cover 意为“覆盖”;make 意为“制作”;use 意为“使用”;put 意为“放置”。句意:我从浴室拿了一条毛巾,用它按压在伤口上。
5. B 提示:句意:迪伦哭着,感到很害怕,所以贝蒂一边安慰他,一边按着毛巾止血。stop sb. /sth. (from) doing sth. 表示“阻止某人/某物做某事”。
6. D 提示:if 意为“如果”;but 意为“但是”;so 意为“所以”;since 意为“因为”。句意:她让埃伦叫救护车,因为她知道这个伤口需要医疗处理。
7. A 提示:sick 意为“恶心的,不舒服的”;free 意为“自由的”;brave 意为“勇敢的”;calm 意为“冷静的”。句意:艾米看到迪伦的血感到非常不舒服,只好去另一个房间等着。
8. A 提示:as 意为“当……的时候”;while 意为“与……同时”;until 意为“直到”;during 意为“在……期间”。句意:就在救护车到达的时候,迪伦的妈妈回家了。
9. D 提示:句意:我从没想过这么快就需要用到我的急救技能,但我很高兴我知道该怎么做。fast 侧重速度快,soon 强调两个时间点之间的间隔短。
10. B 提示:moreover 意为“此外”;instead 意为“相反”;otherwise 意为“否则”;therefore 意为“因此”。句意:相反,这条毛巾在止血方面起到了很好的作用。
2. D 提示:句意:迪伦在屋里跑来跑去的时候摔倒了,不小心把胳膊撞到了玻璃门板上。run through the house 此处表示“在屋里跑来跑去”。
3. B 提示:chance 意为“机会”;course 意为“课程”;trip 意为“旅行”;risk 意为“风险”。句意:贝蒂最近参加了一个急救课程,知道要做什么。
4. C 提示:cover 意为“覆盖”;make 意为“制作”;use 意为“使用”;put 意为“放置”。句意:我从浴室拿了一条毛巾,用它按压在伤口上。
5. B 提示:句意:迪伦哭着,感到很害怕,所以贝蒂一边安慰他,一边按着毛巾止血。stop sb. /sth. (from) doing sth. 表示“阻止某人/某物做某事”。
6. D 提示:if 意为“如果”;but 意为“但是”;so 意为“所以”;since 意为“因为”。句意:她让埃伦叫救护车,因为她知道这个伤口需要医疗处理。
7. A 提示:sick 意为“恶心的,不舒服的”;free 意为“自由的”;brave 意为“勇敢的”;calm 意为“冷静的”。句意:艾米看到迪伦的血感到非常不舒服,只好去另一个房间等着。
8. A 提示:as 意为“当……的时候”;while 意为“与……同时”;until 意为“直到”;during 意为“在……期间”。句意:就在救护车到达的时候,迪伦的妈妈回家了。
9. D 提示:句意:我从没想过这么快就需要用到我的急救技能,但我很高兴我知道该怎么做。fast 侧重速度快,soon 强调两个时间点之间的间隔短。
10. B 提示:moreover 意为“此外”;instead 意为“相反”;otherwise 意为“否则”;therefore 意为“因此”。句意:相反,这条毛巾在止血方面起到了很好的作用。
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