Honestly speaking, Susan is no ____ than she used to.
A.that
B.wiser
C.more wise
D.wise
A.that
B.wiser
C.more wise
D.wise
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fraid when dealing with “the real thing”. By overcoming these feelings, we are better able to use the first aid to cope with the unexpected.
Doing your part
First aid is not an exact science,and is thus open to human error.No matter how hard you try,the casualty(伤者)may not respond as hoped.Some conditions might lead to death,even with the best medical care.
Giving care with confidence
The casualty needs to feel protected and in safe hands.You can create an air of confidence and safety by:
·being in control,both of yourself and the problem;
·acting calmly and reasonably;
·being gentle,but firm,with your hands,and speaking to the casualty kindly,but hopefully.
Building up trust
Talk to the casualty throughout your examination and treatment(治疗).
·Explain what you are going to do.
·Try to answer questions honestly to reduce fears as best as you can.If you do not know the answer,say so.
26.When we deal with the real cases of first aid,we often feel _________.
A.safe
B.afraid
C.excited
D.confident
27.“First aid is…open to human error”in the second paragraph means_________.
A.there are never failures in first aid
B.medical care in first aid is essential
C.human mistakes are possible in first aid
D.first aid is widely applied to accidents
28.An air of confidence and safety is important in giving first aid because the casualty needs to feel to be_________.
A.in control
B.comfortable
C.in safe hands
D.gentle but firm
29.Which of the following can be a way to build up the casualty’s trust?
A.To answer their questions honestly.
B.To use as much medicine as possible.
C.To avoid saying no to their questions.
D.To provide them with the best treatment.
30.The best title for the passage could b_________.
A.Importance of Giving First Aid
B.Advice on Giving First Aid
C.Future of First Aid
D.Types of First Aid
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A.speaks
B.spoken
C.speaking
D.saying
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A.Who
B.Whom
C.That
D.Which
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A: East Bouren 54655. B: Hello. Terresa here. Can I speak to Jack, please? A: ________ B: OK.
A.Who’s that speaking?
B.Could you take a message?
C.I think she’s gone shopping.
D.Hold the line, please.
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A.Yes, I'm Mark
B.It's me here
C.This is me
D.This is Mark speaking
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As a young man, Twain held many jobs. He was a printer, a good miner, and, for a time, he was a riverboat pilot. During his pilot days, he adopted the name Mark Twain. This was a term used by the boatmen to mean that the water measured two fathoms, or twelve feet, which was deep enough for safe passage.
Finally Twain became a successful writer. He traveled a great deal, writing and speaking, and became very popular both in the United States and in Europe.
Twain's style. of writing was simple and direct. Among the things he wrote about were superstitious(迷信的)people and people who were easily fooled. He used his unusual gift for humor to write about many things of importance.
Generally speaking, this article is about ______.
A.a riverboat pilot
B.a printer
C.a gold miner
D.a famous writer
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They could see there was something wrong with both watches. They observed them for several hours before speaking to each other. They both silently found the German watch was losing 60 minutes and the Japanese are doubled that.
The scientists with the Japanese watch then slowly raised his head and said, “Both watch are out of work, but my watch is right more often than yours, so it’s better.” The scientist with the German watch went home without saying a word.
(1) The two scientists were quarrelling at the beginning of the story, because_______.
A.the Japanese watch was better
B.the German watch was better
C.each of them thought his own watch was better than the other’s
D.both the watches were wrong
(2) They did an experiment because they_______.
A.wanted to know whose watch was better
B.liked their lab
C.wanted to repair their watches
D.had a basin of water in their lab
(3) After they did the experiment, they found_______.
A.both their watches were good
B.neither of their watches could tell the correct time
C.there was something wrong with the German watch
D.there was something wrong with the Japanese watch
(4) After putting the Japanese watch in water for 20 minutes, two scientists found_______.
A.it was a good watch
B.it went forward
C.it went faster than the German one
D.it went backwards 120 minutes
(5) How about the German watch at last?
A.It went more correctly than before.
B.It stopped working.
C.It went as well as the Japanese one.
D.It was better that the Japanese one.
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The middle-aged woman is unaccustomed ______ speaking in public.
A.for
B.in
C.at
D.to
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