We feel it a pity that he didn't live up to _____________had been expected of him.
A.which
B.all what
C.what
D.that
A.which
B.all what
C.what
D.that
A.As long as
B.When
C.While
D.Even
What happened between Susie and her mother______.
A.made the author feel ashamed
B.taught the author a good moral lesson
C.left no great impression on the author
D.provided the author with a new idea
A.interesting,tired
B.interested,tiring
C.interesting,tiring
D.interested,tired
We feel sorry______those who died or got injured in the disaster.
A.at
B.with
C.for
D.in
The "pleasant day" to which the author refers was the period when we ______
A.did not feel guilty about wasting time
B.were able to act of our own free will
C.seemed to have better weather
D.did not have so many enemies
We can infer from the passage that ______.
A.Nadia did not like Kate
B.Nadia had lived by the sea before
C.Nadia had never seen a computer before
D.Nadia spoke in a soft voice out of politeness
We know from the passage that with the help of RFID tags, people ______.
A.will have no trouble getting data about others
B.will have more energy for conversation
C.will have more time to make friends
D.won't feel shy at parties any longer
What do we know about "Spanish Silver Dollars"?
A.Today one coin equals to 49 dollars in the world market.
B.They were widely used in America after the Civil War.
C.Issued in small amounts, not many of them survive.
D.They were officially accepted in the 13 colonies.
When we catch cold, how does our body work hard?
A.Our runny nose stops our breath.
B.Our temperature rises to make us feel miserable.
C.Our blood rushes into our cells.
D.Our nose, fever, and blood work together to kill virus.
The author points out that________. 查看材料
A.noise cannot be prevented at all
B.people do not feel responsible for their rubbish
C.noise and garbage are problems that disturb us at home
D.we should accept our responsibility for noise as we do for rubbish
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