Tom was the first man _______ after the accident.
A. questioned B. to question
C. to be questioned D. being questioned
高三英语单项填空中等难度题
Tom was the first man _______ after the accident.
A. questioned B. to question
C. to be questioned D. being questioned
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The old man was quite weak after the accident, so he______.
A.must look after | B.must be taken care |
C.must be looked after | D.must take care of |
高三英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
55% of deaths caused by road accidents occur in the first few minutes after a crash. Up to 85% of these deaths could be prevented if first aid were given. The first person on the scene of a road accident will almost certainly be another road user. So as a driver your knowledge of first aid could make a real difference to someone in the event of a road accident.
Assess conditions
·Remain calm. Judge the scene and seriousness of the collision.
·Determine what has happened, how many people and vehicles are involved and the exact location.
·Determine how many casualties(伤亡人数) there are, what is the severity of the injuries, whether anyone is trapped, and whether there is a danger of fire.
Make safe
·Make sure you stay safe and keep off the road. If you need to stop or warn approaching cars, signal to them from the pavement. Wear reflective clothing, use warning triangles, flashing lights and warning lights. Don’t smoke.
·If you are in a car and you come across an accident, first park safely and turn off the engine before you get out to help. Use a triangle warning danger if necessary.
·Consider the safety of others. Don’t move the vehicles, look out for dangers — leaking fuel, chemicals, broken glass or dropping loads — guide uninjured passengers to a place of safety.
Call for help
Dial 999 (or 112) for the emergency services. If there is no phone nearby, send two people in opposite directions to seek help.
Do this as soon as you can or get someone else to do it while you deal with an injured person. You will need to tell the emergency services:
·where you are
·what has happened (describe the accident)
·how many people are injured
·whether they are breathing or bleeding.
The operator will talk you through what to do while you wait for an ambulance to arrive.
Apply emergency first aid
·Remain calm. Reassure the victims.
·Do not allow smoking or offer food or drink to casualties as this could hamper urgent medical treatment.
1.The passage mainly tells us ______.
A. how to reduce road accident deaths
B. how to perform first aid in a road accident
C. how to treat the injured people on the scene
D. how to protect us from being injured in an accident
2.When a driver is applying first aid, which of the following is proper?
A. Stand in the middle of the road to stop or warn approaching cars.
B. Leave the engine working when he gets out of his car to help.
C. Call 999 for an ambulance to come and leave the scene immediately.
D. Make sure the scene is safe enough and stay away from dangerous gas leaking.
3.What does the underlined word “hamper” mean in the last paragraph?
A. Affect. B. Improve. C. Demand. D. Judge.
4.The passage is most likely to appear in a newspaper’s ______ section.
A. business and finance B. sports and entertainment
C. travel and traffic D. customs and cultures
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After questioning the man for six hours,the police ________ the information they wanted.
A.seized B.recovered
C.appealed D.obtained
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
— Thank God! The accident was avoided after all.
—That was lucky, but ten inches nearer the two cars _________?
A. was destroyed B. would be destroyed
C. would have been destroyed D. had been destroyed
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
— Thank God! The accident was avoided after all.
—That was lucky, but ten inches nearer the two cars _________?
A. was destroyed B. would be destroyed
C. would have been destroyed D. had been destroyed
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Why is the man late?
A. The traffic was heavy.
B. There was an accident.
C. He took the wrong bus.
高三英语短对话中等难度题查看答案及解析
I was seven when I first questioned my imagination. I remember watching the first Harry Potter film and my friend was complaining that the characters weren't how she imagined them to be. I couldn't understand what she meant because, in my mind, they had never been images at all, just concepts. When l shut my eyes, I see nothing. I have no visual imagination.
I thought everyone's minds worked this way until about two years ago, when I came across a text about aphantasia, a condition where you lack a functioning mind's eye. I was 23, and it blew my mind to learn that others could visualize things. It was clear I had aphantasia, too, and a lot of things started to make more sense. For me, imagination had always been impossible. If someone asked me to close my eyes and picture myself by the sea, I would see nothing.
I am currently studying for a PhD in biology at college. A good little test for me is drawing. I can copy things almost like for like if they are in front of me, but if I were to draw from my imagination it would look terrible. It doesn't mean you cannot be creative; you just have to adapt. Regardless of how many times I read a technique, it didn't make sense. But when I came to do it in the lab, I understood it immediately. If you have a visual imagination, you can look at a diagram and it triggers your memory; but I learn by repetition or physically doing something.
I'd love to experience life with a mind's eye. I think it'd be cool and beneficial to imagine things so vividly. If you offered me a day with a visual imagination, I'd be excited. I think it'd be so brilliant that I wouldn't want to give it back.
1.After watching the first Harry Potter film, the author ______.
A.misunderstood what her friend said
B.became a huge fan of the Harry Potter film
C.found it impossible to picture its characters in her mind
D.complained its characters different from what she imagined
2.How did the author know she had aphantasia?
A.Her friend told her the fact.
B.She read about aphantasia.
C.She had a medical examination.
D.Her life experience made it clear.
3.What can we learn about the author?
A.She lacks creativity.
B.She always draws terribly.
C.She learns by hands-on practice.
D.She gets benefit from techniques.
4.What is the author's attitude towards her disability?
A.Uncertain. B.Uncaring. C.Upset. D.Positive.
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Little Tom was frozen with fear when the accident happened, so he just gave some ________ answers when asked about what he witnessed.
A. concrete B. abundant C. apparent D. vague
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Little Tom was frozen with fear when the accident happened, so he just gave some ________answers when asked about what he witnessed.
A. concrete B. abundant
C. apparent D. vague
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析