(2019版)新人教版选择性必修第二册Unit 5Reading and Thinking 同步检测(含答案).doc
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1、Section Reading and Thinking (1)阅读理解。AMeet Liam Mills, the first-aid specialist who provides life-saving support atfestivals and events, and hes just 16 years old.Abit young to be a first aider, arent you?You might think that, but in fact Ive been doing this for almost a year now. Ialready have a hu
2、ge amount of valuable experience.Why did you join the British Red Cross?Ive always been interested in first aid, so when I saw some Red Crossvolunteers at a local event I went over for a quick talk. After hearing what they had tosay, I jumped at the chance of joining.Whats the big attraction?As soon
3、 as youve treated an injured man, you will never look back. Ive treatedmany types of injury now, from cutting fingers to even heart disease cases. Itsendlessly challenging and interesting.What have you learned?Im now a skilled volunteer, which means I have additional qualifications(资历)on top of my s
4、tandard first aid certificate(证书). For example, Im qualified to useEntonox(laughing gas) for pain management. First aid with the Red Cross is a wholelot more than just cleaning and dressing wounds.Any standout memories?Once, my colleague and I attended a call. As we approached the scene, all I could
5、see was someone lying perfectly still on the floor. When you realise that someone ishelpless and completely depending on you to do the right thing, you feel this suddenrush of responsibility. But fortunately, our training means we have the confidence andknowledge to deal with such situations.Best th
6、ing about being an event first aider?You get to help people, while also enjoying the chance of going to lots of greatevents. It really is a win-win situation.1. We learn from the text that Liam Mills.A. is a first-aid trainerB. works in a local hospitalC. is the best first aider in the Red CrossD. h
7、elps save lives at festivals and events2. What does the underlined phrase “jumped at” probably mean?A. Missed.B. Waited for.C. Took.D. Turned down.3. What can we infer from the text?A. All first aiders can use Entonox.B. First aiders just do some simple work.C. Liam Mills still lacks confidence in h
8、is work.D. Liam Mills benefits from his first-aid experiences.BI will not go on about the causes of sunburn because you probably already know.If you get sunburnt, you may be feeling a bit embarrassed about it. Once you havesunburn, the damage is done. So try the following ways to ease the discomfort
9、.Cool it down by taking a bath or shower. Keep the water and room temperaturewarm, especially for children as they may easily feel cold. Some people like to add1/2 cup of baking soda to the bath water. This may help reduce your pain. You couldalso place a wet and cool cloth on the burnt area for abo
10、ut 15 minutes. Do that severaltimes a day.Apply moisturiser(润肤霜). You can choose some cream that makes your skinnot that dry. Apply aloe, either the plant form or gel. Aloe contains active things thathelp reduce pain. Over the next few days, the skin may peel(脱皮). This is the bodysway of eliminating
11、 the dead skin, so keep using such cream to help make your skincomfortable.Leave any blisters complete. This helps speed healing and avoid infection asburst blisters can easily get infected. You can cover blisters to protect them if neededand definitely do not wear clothing that will cause friction(
12、摩擦) as this can “pop” theblisters. Damaging the blisters can, and probably will cause more pain with rubbingon soft skin and also cause infection.Give pain relief if needed. The medicine aspirin is not recommended forchildren.At this point, the person may not be comfortable, so do not make it worse
13、byapplying something that can prevent healing and increase or lock in the heat under theskin, therefore causing more burn damage.See a doctor if:it covers a large part of the body or is severe in nature.there is a high fever, chills, a rash, nausea, and severe pain.feeling faint or dizzy, rapid puls
14、e or quick breathing.extreme thirst, little or no urine output or sunken eyes.4. Why do some people use baking soda after getting sunburnt?A. To help prevent disease.B. To feel better in this way.C. To avoid getting cold.D. To reduce the burnt area.5. What does the underlined word “eliminating” in p
15、aragraph 3 mean?A. Protecting.B. Covering.C. Improving.D. Removing.6. What does the author consider important after getting sunburnt?A. Avoiding breaking blisters.B. Going to see a doctor immediately.C. Taking medicine to avoid infection.D. Preventing the skin from developing blisters.7. What is the
16、 text mainly about?A. Things to help treat sunburn.B. The common causes of sunburn.C. Ways to deal with sunburn.D. Methods to deal with blisters properly.CBethany Simpson, a pupil at St Columb Major Academy, Cornwall, bravelystepped in when her stepfather Robert Hoskins stopped breathing on March 15
17、. Shedelivered CPR before the ambulance arrived.Bethanys mother Jane and Robert were watching TV in bed when both of themhad fallen asleep, but Jane woke up and noticed Roberts breathing had become weakand hard. Jane quickly called 999 and followed the operators advice, includingmoving him onto his
18、side to make him more comfortable. But when Robert stoppedbreathing completely and the operator told her to give CPR, Jane completely froze.“I panicked(恐慌) and said I cant do it,” said Jane. “Fortunately, Bethanyheard me scream, came into the bedroom and said Its OK, Mum. I know what to do.She was s
19、o confident and took charge.” Bethany performed CPR that kept Robertalive.Robert, who is now recovering at home, said, “I would just like to sincerelythank St John Ambulance for teaching the children first aid. If it wasnt for them andBethany, I wouldnt be here.” The ten-year-old says she doesnt bel
20、ieve she is aheroine. “Im just glad my dad is still here,” she added.Both Robert and Jane believe the government should ask all schools to teach firstaid.“Thisincidentjustshowswhyitsimportanttoteacheveryonefirstaidespecially in schools,” said Jane. “Without my daughter and the training St JohnAmbula
21、nce gave her, Robert would be dead and I would be heartbroken. Im so proudof Bethany and so grateful.”8. When the operator told Jane to give CPR, she.A. followed the adviceB. called an ambulanceC. Didnt know what to doD. asked her daughter for help9. What can we infer about Bethany?A. She had troubl
22、e performing CPR.B. She hadnt learned CPR before the incident.C. She was taught how to perform CPR by phone.D. She had some knowledge of CPR before the incident.10. What did Jane learn from the incident?A. Its easy for one to master first aid.B. First aid is especially useful to kids.C. Everyone sho
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