【題目】In order to deal with common 1(injury), it’s very important for us to know some knowledge of first aid. In our daily life, we often need temporary treatment 2someone’s nose is bleeding or when someone’s skin is mildly burnt. In an emergency, we should put our hands 3 the proper settlement and apply our first aid knowledge to practice. Besides, we need 4(brave) and quick action. For the purpose of performing first aid 5(proper), we can know about some common symptoms and remember the first aid process over and over again. However, if the situation is complex or the injuries are 6(bear), it is necessary to call for an ambulance. The hospital treatment is more7profession). 8 does not mean that first aid is of little use. On the contrary, the timely help will be of vital 9(important). Remember that first aid can make 10difference.

【答案】

1injuries

2when

3on

4bravery

5properly

6unbearable

7professional

8It

9importance

10a

【解析】本文介紹了了解常用急救知識的重要性

1考查名詞單復數(shù)。為了處理普通的受傷。作deal with的賓語,用名詞,且“受傷是復數(shù)意義,所以用名詞復數(shù),所以填injuries。

2考查時間狀語從句。在我們?nèi)粘I钪校斢行┤吮亲恿餮蚴怯腥似つw輕微燒傷時,我們經(jīng)常需要臨時治療。表示“當……時候”,所以填when。

3考查介詞。我們應該把我們的手放在合適的處理急救的問題上。表示“在……上”,所以填on。

4考查名詞。我們需要勇氣和快速的反應。need之后的賓語,用名詞,所以填bravery。

5考查副詞。修飾動詞performing,用副詞,所以填properly。

6考查形容詞。然而,如果情況很復雜或是傷口難以忍受。be動詞后用形容詞作表語,所以填unbearable。

7考查形容詞醫(yī)院的治療更專業(yè)。be動詞后用形容詞作表語,所以填professional。

8考查代詞。它并不意味著急救沒有用處。表示“它”,所以用it。

9考查固定短語。of vital importance極其重要的,是固定短語,所以填importance。

10考查固定短語。make a difference創(chuàng)造不同,是固定短語,所以填a。

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