(2021新人教版)高中英语选择性必修第二册单元综合检测5 .doc
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1、单元综合检测单元综合检测(五五) .阅读理解(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分) A Falls are common in young children and older people.Although most result in mild bumps and bruises,some falls can cause serious injuries that require immediate medical attention. What to do: Do not move the person and call for emergency help if t
2、he person: may have seriously injured the head,neck,back,hip bones or thighs is unconscious or was briefly unconscious is having difficulty breathing isnt breathing (starts CPR) has a seizure(癫痫突然发作) has clear fluid or blood coming from the nose,ears or mouth Call a doctor or seek medical attention
3、if the person: becomes very sleepy and is very difficult to wake up brings up more than two or three times complains of neck or back pains complains of increasing pain anywhere on the body isnt walking normally doesnt seem to be focusing his or her eyes normally has any behavior or symptoms that wor
4、ry you If you think its safe to move the person: place a cold compress(敷布) or ice pack on any bumps or bruises give acetaminophen(解热镇痛药) for pain let the person rest,as needed,for the next few hours watch the person closely for the next 24 hours for any unusual symptoms or behavior Never leave young
5、 children on any bed or other furniture unsupervised(未监 督)Always strap(用带捆住) children into high chairs,changing tables,shopping carts,and strollers.Always buckle(扣住) kids into ageappropriate safety seats when riding in motor vehicles,and make sure they always wear helmets when biking or skating or w
6、hen using skateboards or scooters(踏板车) 【语篇解读】本文介绍了如何处理“跌倒”。 1What is the text mainly about? AFalls cant cause serious injuries. BWays to deal with falls. CWays to prevent falls. DFalls happen to kids. B主旨大意题。根据文中的 What to do 以及下面的内容,可以看出本文 是一篇介绍如何处理“跌倒”的文章,故答案为 B。 2You mustnt move the person if he A
7、isnt walking normally Bbecomes very sleepy Cisnt breathing Dbrings up more than twice C细节理解题。根据第一个标题中的第四条的“isnt breathing”可知,在伤 者不呼吸的情况下不能移动他。 3If a person bleeds from his mouth after the accident,what should you do? AShake him forth and back. BMove him to another place. CGive him some medicine to h
8、ave. DLet him stay where he is. D细节理解题。 根据第一个标题中的最后一条可知, 如果嘴里流血就不能 动他,而是打急救电话。 4Which of the following will be the best title for the last paragraph? APrevent Your Kids BPlace Furniture Well CWear Helmets DPrevent Falls D段落大意题。 根据最后一段的描述可知, 该段是告知父母应如何预防孩 子摔倒。 B Two hero housemates have told how they
9、 pulled their neighbor from a smokefilled kitchen. Rhys Lomax,29,and Chris Clark,25,of South Street,charged into the 41 yearold mans home after they heard his smoke alarm at around 1:55 am. on Sunday. Prison officer Mr. Lomax said, “I had just picked Chris up from the airport and we were arriving ba
10、ck at our house.” “Then I heard this beeping and at first I thought it was the car because wed left the headlights on.” “ But then I realized it was my neighbors house and we could see smoke everywhere.” “We charged into the house and found him lying on the oven with black smoke coming from it.” “We
11、 dragged him out and put him on the main road and then called the fire department and ambulance.” Firefighters put out the fire , which left the kitchen damaged and the oven completely destroyed. People attempted to take the 41yearold man to hospital but he refused medical attention. Mr. Lomax added
12、, “If it had been another couple of minutes,I think he would have gone up in flames.He was a very lucky man.” “ He was very lucky.I was bringing Chris back from the airport because otherwise I dont think we would have heard the alarm.” Afterwards,fire officers praised the pair,saying they had potent
13、ially(可能地) saved the mans life. But Mr. Lomax played it down and added, “I am a prison officer so I have dealt with things like that before.” And Mr. Clark, a shop manager, said, “If there had been flames, we might have thought twice but we just covered our mouths and went in.” 【语篇解读】 本文主要讲述了两个人勇敢地把
14、邻居从冒烟的厨房里救出来 的故事。 5What is the main idea of this passage? ATwo people were praised by the fire officials for their brave deed. BAman refused to be taken to hospital after being saved from his house. CTwo people bravely saved their neighbor from a kitchen full of smoke. DAlucky man was rescued by the
15、 firefighters with the help of his neighbors. C主旨大意题。由本文主旨句即文章首句“Two hero housemates have told how they pulled their neighbor from a smokefilled kitchen.”可知, 本文讲述了两个 人将邻居从冒烟的厨房内救出的故事。 6What can we learn from the passage? AThere was some food in the oven. BThe man in the house went to the hospital at
16、 last. CMr. Lomax thought what they did was not particularly important. DThe man in the house was drunk and did not know anything. C推理判断题。 由倒数第二段可知里斯罗马克斯之前就做过类似的事情, 所以他并没有把抢救邻居这件事看得特别了不起。 7Why did the neighbors go into the kitchen without hesitation? ABecause the man in the kitchen was in great dang
17、er. BBecause the man in the kitchen was asking for help. CBecause though the kitchen was full of smoke there was no fire. DBecause they thought it was not very dangerous and they could put out the fire. C推理判断题。由最后一段可知他们只看到了厨房里有烟,但没有火。这 说明危险不是很大,所以就毫不犹豫地进去了。 C We are surrounded by mixed messages abou
18、t mistakes:were told we earn by making them,but we work hard to avoid them.So the result is that most of us know that we are going to make mistakes,but deep down,we feel we shouldnt. Experiments with schoolchildren who did well on a given test showed that those who were praised for being smart and t
19、hen offered a more challenging or less challenging task afterward usually chose the easier one.On the other hand,children praised for trying hardrather than being smartfar more often selected the more difficult task. If we try hard to avoid mistakes,we arent open to getting the information we need i
20、n order to do better.In a writing study,experiments showed that those who were so scared to make mistakes performed worse in writing tasks than those who werent worried about being perfect.They feared receiving any kind of negative feedback,so they didnt learn where they went wrong and how to get be
21、tter. We dont just learn more when were open to mistakes;we learn deeper.Research tells us that if were only concerned about getting the right answer,we dont always learn the underlying concepts that help us truly understand whatever were trying to figure out.Mistakes need to be seen not as a failur
22、e to learn, but as a guide to what still needs to be learned.As Thomas Edison said, “I am not discouraged,because every abandoned wrong attempt is another step forward.” Furthermore,we often make mistakes because we try new thingswe wander away from accepted paths.Teflon,penicillinthese are examples
23、 of great discoveries made by mistake.Take a page from Albert Einstein, who said,“Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” 【语篇解读】本文告诉我们应该用一种正确的态度对待错误。 8What will happen to students praised for being smart in face of choosing tasks compared to students praised for working ha
24、rd? AHe will choose a less challenging task. BHe will hide his mistakes from his teachers. CHe will work harder to avoid mistakes. DHe will ask his teachers for advice. A细节理解题。 根据第二段第一句可知, 这样的学生会选择更容易的任务。 故选 A。 9 Which of the following statements is NOT acceptable according to the passage? AThe more
25、 mistakes we make,the more we will learn. BMistakes can be used as a positive factor for success. CBeing open to mistakes helps you understand the truth. DAstep forward may come from mistakes youve made. A推理判断题。根据第四段第一句可知,当我们愿意接受错误时,我们不 仅能学到更多,还能学得更深入。而不是说我们犯的错误越多,学到的就越多, 故 A 项错误。 10What does the la
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