【題目】完形填空閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)

This morning, as I was getting close to the supermarket, I saw a small _____ gathering around an elderly woman with blood under her face. I stopped and asked if I could_____. I told her I was certified(授予證書的)in first aid. Then I ______ someone for a first aid kit(工具箱). But she didnt want help, saying she was fine. But she wasnt fine. I asked her to ____ with me and we ____ about her routine of getting groceries. People brought out ice packs, water and paper towels from the ____ nearby. I put on the gloves from the first aid kit, and cleaned her up a bit, but _____ I just talked to her and held her hand.

Two _____ happened to be passing by and ______ to help check her out a bit. Finally, after ten minutes the _____ arrived and I talked to the emergency medical team and they _______.

I was certified in first aid years back, and I got re-certified a month ago, but I never ______ it once. However, I realized being certified isn’t _____ about providing the aid. I didn’t stop the bleeding. I didn’t ____ to examine her. Mostly it was about providing comfort for people in a difficult _____. The certification gave me the _____ to do that: to kneel on the sidewalk, holding an old woman’s hand, and to help make those ______ few minutes just a little bit better.

If you’re not certified in first aid, I can’t ____ it strongly enough. It takes four hours of your time at your ____ Red Cross. With what you’ll _____, maybe you’ll be able to help someone like the old lady one day.

【1】A. people B. crowd C. traffic D. public

【2】A. help out B. look out C. watch out D. make out

【3】A. paid B. scolded C. applied D. sent

【4】A. accompany B. walk C. stay D. shop

【5】A. talked B. cared C. looked D. quarreled

【6】A. hotel B. office C. station D. supermarket

【7】A. simply B. maybe C. mostly D. extremely

【8】A. policemen B. doctors C. clerks D. volunteers

【9】A. refused B. woke C. lay D. stopped

【10】A. driver B. family C. ambulance D. officer

【11】A. operated on B. took over C. ran away D. turned up

【12】A. used B. noticed C. liked D. met

【13】A. hopefully B. possibly C. necessarily D. commonly

【14】A. want B. try C. permit D. teach

【15】A. place B. position C. life D. situation

【16】A. harm B. wish C. lesson D. confidence

【17】A. scary B. moving C. confusing D. friendly

【18】A. support B. demand C. recommend D. explain

【19】A. local B. national C. formal D. private

【20】A. recognize B. learn C. allow D. offer

【答案】

【1】B

【2】A

【3】D

【4】C

【5】A

【6】D

【7】C

【8】B

【9】D

【10】C

【11】B

【12】A

【13】C

【14】B

【15】D

【16】D

【17】A

【18】C

【19】A

【20】B

【解析】

本文通過作者幫助一個生命有危險的老婦人的故事,勸告人們學(xué)習(xí)急救知識來幫助那些需要救助的病人。其實(shí)急救并不是很難學(xué)的,我們只需要在他人最困難的時候給予安慰和陪伴即可。

【1】B作者看到一小堆人聚集在一個滿臉是血的年邁的老婦人周圍。

【2】2.A 作者停下來問是否能幫幫忙。help out 幫忙;look out 注意;watch out 當(dāng)心; make out辨認(rèn)出,理解。在這里應(yīng)該是看到有病人,主動提出幫忙,而且下文第四行也出現(xiàn)了短語help out,故選 A。

【3】D然后作者派人去拿急救箱。根據(jù)句意判斷,應(yīng)該是派人去取。故選D。

【4】C但是她的情況很不好。作者請她和自己待在一起。

【5】A根據(jù)后面買的東西判斷是找最近的買東西的地方。根據(jù)句意和本段最后一句talk判斷是談?wù)摱皇瞧渌顒。故選A。

【6】D人們從附近的超市拿來冰塊、水和紙巾。根據(jù)前面所列舉的東西判斷應(yīng)該是超市里物品齊全,最合適。故選D。

【7】C作者帶上從急救箱里帶來的手套,然后給她清理干凈些,但是主要是和她說話,抓著她的手。

【8】B根據(jù)上下文判斷這里只有醫(yī)生有救死扶傷的職責(zé)和能力。故選B。

【9】D兩名醫(yī)生碰巧路過并停下來幫助給她做檢查。根據(jù)上下文判斷,應(yīng)該是醫(yī)生停下來幫助就病人。故選D。

【10】C終于,十分鐘后,救護(hù)車到了,作者向急救醫(yī)療隊(duì)員交待了情況。根據(jù)常識和后面的緊急醫(yī)療隊(duì)對應(yīng)的應(yīng)該是救護(hù)車。故選C。

【11】B結(jié)合語境判斷急救隊(duì)員在了解情況后進(jìn)行專業(yè)的護(hù)理治療。故選B。

【12】A數(shù)年前作者獲得了急救資格證書,但是從來不曾用過。結(jié)合語境判斷:作者雖然有急救資格證但是......一轉(zhuǎn)折說明沒有用到過它更合適。故選A。

【13】C作者認(rèn)識到有資格證不是說必須要提供必要的醫(yī)療幫助。

【14】14.B 作者沒有止住流血,也沒她檢查身體。

【15】15.D急救主要是提供安慰給處于困難處境下的人們。

【16】16.D 證書給了作者做這事的信心:跪在人行道上,抓著一個老婦人的手......。根據(jù)常識和上下文的理解分析,四個選項(xiàng)只有信心最佳。故選D。

【17】17.A幫助使那些可怕的幾分鐘變得稍稍好一些。根據(jù)句意,需要急救的人都是處于會引起圍觀和當(dāng)事人的恐懼的情況下。故選A。

【18】18.C 如果你還沒有急救方面的資格證,我向你推薦它。

【19】19.A 它僅需你四個小時的時間在你們當(dāng)?shù)氐募t十字會參加培訓(xùn)。根據(jù)對紅十字會的理解和做的急救措施看,選擇當(dāng)?shù)氐淖詈线m,說明訓(xùn)練急救知識不需要你花費(fèi)多長時間和走很遠(yuǎn)的距離就能做到。故選A。

【20】20.B用你所學(xué),也許你在將來的某一天就能幫助像老婦人那樣的人。參加學(xué)習(xí)獲得資格證當(dāng)然需要學(xué)習(xí)。故選B。

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