备考2024届高考英语一轮复习课时提能 第一部分 过透教材 Unit 5 First Aid 新人教版选择性必修第二册.docx
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1、Unit 5 First Aid一、阅读理解AFrightened. That was how I felt that Monday morning when my marine(海洋的) science students came into class and began encouraging one of their classmates to tell what had happened at the beach the day before.Although each of my students had received a PADI(the Professional Associ
2、ation of Diving Instructors) Open Water Diver certification as part of our marine science program, I was frozen in fear and wondering what had happened at the beach. Once certified, my students began to use their new diving skills to carry out underwater research projects on the coral reefs(珊瑚礁) nea
3、r our island. Being islanders surrounded by water, my students are taught that the ocean is not a dangerous place, but can be very unforgiving to those who make mistakes. In this case, my first thoughts were for their safety and well-being. I did a quick head count. They were all in class with all t
4、heir parts in place. I became less afraid and more curious about what had happened. But I was wholly unprepared for the story they told.A three-year-old boy playing in the water near the shore was about to sink. His family members and beachgoers rushed to help, carrying the boy to the beach, but no
5、one was sure what to do next. One of my students was at the beach that day and rushed over to help. She had taken a first-aid course that Id taught as an after-school program. She began CPR(心肺复苏) and asked others to call 911. By the time doctors arrived, the child was able to breathe in his mothers
6、arms.As teachers, we know children learn through our energy and effort. They become interested. Some find their passions and go after their dreams. In this way we know we have the power to change lives. Id add that once in a while we have the power to save a life.本文是记叙文。作者的一名学生在海边偶遇一个孩子溺水,她运用学过的急救知识
7、对他进行救助,最终挽救了孩子的生命。【词语积累】unforgiving adj.难应付的,棘手的;不宽容的head count人数统计,点人数go after力求,谋求;追赶,跟着1. Why did the author feel afraid on Monday morning?A. A student told a frightening story.B. Some students failed to come to class.C. A student had an accident on the beach.D. He thought something bad had happe
8、ned.解析D推理判断题。由第二段中的. I was frozen in fear and wondering what had happened at the beach和Being islanders surrounded by water, my students are taught that the ocean is not a dangerous place, but can be very unforgiving to those who make mistakes. In this case, my first thoughts were for their safety an
9、d well-being. I did a quick head count. They were all in class with all their parts in place. I became less afraid and more curious about what had happened不难推知,作者应该是担心学生发生了不好的事情,故本题选D。2. What did the author do on the island?A. Conduct research into coral reefs.B. Educate students in marine science.C
10、. Improve islanders health and safety.D. Give the locals guidance on first aid.解析B细节理解题。由第一段中的my marine(海洋的) science students和第二段中的Although each of my students. as part of our marine science program可知,作者在岛上主要教授学生海洋科学方面的知识,故选B。3. How did the authors student behave on the beach?A. Calmly and skillfull
11、y.B. Normally and considerately. C. Generously and sympathetically.D. Naturally and knowledgeably.解析A推理判断题。由第三段中的but no one was sure what to do next. rushed over to help以及She began CPR(心肺复苏) and asked others to call 911可推断出,在面对突发情况时这名学生非常冷静;由第三段中的By the time doctors arrived, the child was able to br
12、eathe in his mothers arms可知,这名学生对溺水孩子的急救很成功,由此可推断出这名学生急救技巧很熟练。综上可知,A项正确。4. What does the text mainly talk about?A. A marine science student saved a boy.B. The major of marine science.C. The sea can be really dangerous.D. The importance of first aid.解析A主旨大意题。本文主要讲述了一名海洋科学专业的学生救了一个溺水小孩的故事,故选A。B2023重庆三
13、测Sydney Raley has been working at a fast food restaurant for about seven months and its been her typical after-school job. When she headed into her weekend shift on Saturday, December 18, she likely expected to do more of the same: Stand at the drive-through window, take orders over the headset, and
14、 hand each customer their meal with a smile. In fact, that was exactly how it started. But a few hours into her shift, things took a dramatic turn. After handing a customer some of their food, Sydney let the customer know that more would be coming as soon as it was ready. But just seconds later, she
15、 noticed a terrible look of panic spread across the womans face. Then came the coughing. She was coughing like crazy. Her daughter in the passenger seat looked terrified. Sydney immediately knew she was choking. For an instant, Sydney remembered the first-aid training she had received more than four
16、 years earlier. Most 15-year-olds might panic at the sight of this(even most adults might, too). But not Sydney. Instead, the teen remained calm and quickly shouted at both her manager and the womans daughter to call 911. Then, she jumped through the drive-through window and came to the rescue. The
17、teen flung the drivers side door open and got the choking woman to her feet. Then she began to use the Heimlich maneuver(海姆立克急救法). However, she had never actually had to use the life-saving technique before, and after a few tries, it wasnt quite working. Luckily, another customer was just a few feet
18、 away in the parking lot. She shouted for help, hoping that another persons strength combined with hers would help force whatever was in the womans mouth to finally come out. Next, a man who heard the call for help ran over and started using the Heimlich maneuver. Fortunately, it worked and the woma
19、n spat out the food stuck in her throat. Needless to say, the woman was very grateful. Just as she began to catch her breath, first responders arrived on the scene, and when officers asked what happened, she told them all about Sydneys heroic act. They said,Congratulations, youre a lifesaver; youre
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