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  • 801.A 71-year-old Swedish man"can't put into words"how thankful he is for the new technology that quickly flew him into the small category of only ten percent of people who survive sudden heart stopping.
       The man now has made a full recovery and returned home,after the speedy delivery of a defibrillator(除顫器)—via autonomous drone(無(wú)人駕駛飛機(jī)).The company behind the drone pilot project says it's the first time in medical history,a drone has played an important part in saving a life during a heart stopping.
       He was in his driveway when the attack happened.Normally,you have about ten minutes to get help in such a situation.Luckily,a telephone call was immediately placed requesting emergency services and he lived in a region that had partnered with Everdrone's innovative life-saving programme called EMADE(Emergency Medical Aerial Delivery service).EMADE drones delivered a defibrillator to the scene—and the amount of time from the alarm(警報(bào))until the defibrillator was safely delivered at the doorstep of the incident address was just over three minutes.
       Even luckier,a doctor happened to be driving by and stopped to see if he could help."I was on my way to work at the local hospital when I saw a man collapsed in his driveway and I immediately rushed to help,"says Dr.Mustafa Ali.After the ambulance arrived,the patient was rushed to the hospital.
       The man said,"If it wasn't for the drone I probably wouldn't be here."
       275,000 patients in Europe and 350,000 in the US,suffer from heart stopping annually.About 70%of heart stopping occur in private homes without defibrillators on site.The chance of survival decreases by 7-10%with each minute following the collapse(突然倒下)—and as a result,the current survival rate among heart stopping patients is merely 10%.

    (1)How's the 71-year-old Swedish man now?

    A.He is much better in hospital.
    B.He is very fine at home.
    C.He still needs a defibrillator.
    D.He's made a recovery in hospital.
    (2)How long did the old man wait for to be saved with a defibrillator?

    A.About 20 minutes.
    B.About 10 minutes.
    C.About 8 minutes.
    D.About 4 minutes.
    (3)Why was Mustafa Ali able to help the old man?

    A.He was there by accident.
    B.People called him for help.
    C.He saw a drone with a defibrillator.
    D.People rushed to him for help.
    (4)What can we infer from the last paragraph?

    A.Most people in Europe and the US die from heart stopping.
    B.Saving people with heart stopping quickly is important.
    C.Most people can't afford expensive defibrillators.
    D.It's necessary for every family to prepare for a defibrillator.

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  • 802.---______ is it today?
    ---It's Sunday.( ?。?/h2>

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  • 803.As summer approaches,many kids and teenagers may find that they have more time in hand.One great way to make use of the extra time is to go on an adventure and travel.Clearly,I am not a naturally adventurous person,but I have found that taking the risk and challenging myself to explore and travel to unfamiliar places can be a very rewarding experience.
       Because I am usually quite busy during the school year,most of my travels take place during the summer.Over the past few summers,I have hiked in the Grand Canyon,explored Niagara Falls,and camped out in upstate New York.Although these experiences are varied,they are similar in that they instill (灌輸) a sense of appreciation for nature and a more balanced view on life.When I hiked in the Grand Canyon,for example,I was in awe(敬畏) of the geological influences that shaped the canyon.
       Adventures,of course,are not limited to hiking.There are many other choices,such as camping,volunteering in a foreign environment and travelling to different countries.In my opinion,adventures are more enjoyable with family or a few friends.There is a sense of bonding that one only gets through spending time together in outdoor adventures.For example,when I was in Boy Scouts,I often went on weekend camping trips with my friends.When I came back from a Boy Scouts camping trip,I often was eager to go outside more and explore the parks and nature around me.
       Next fall,I will attend college.In the meantime though,I hope to make the most of my summer to explore and travel.Now,I am planning on hiking and camping out in Maine.
       When I visited Maine last fall,I was amazed by how beautiful it was and the tall trees and coasts that exist,and I really hope to enjoy the beauty of nature there this summer.

    (1)We learn from the first paragraph that the author

    A.is an adventurous person by nature
    B.likes challenging himself by travelling
    C.enjoys travelling with other adventurers
    D.needs others' help when going on an adventure
    (2)Which of the following can make people's adventure more enjoyable according to the author?

    A.Going to different countries.
    B.Going to unfamiliar places.
    C.Travelling with their family or friends.
    D.Travelling to distant places by themselves.
    (3)What will the author do this summer?

    A.Explore Niagara Falls.
    B.Hike in the Grand Canyons.
    C.Camp out in upstate New York.
    D.Hike and camp out in Maine.
    (4)Who is probably the author?

    A.A high school student.
    B.A college student.
    C.A friendly guide.
    D.A warm-hearted teacher.

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  • 804.Anyone
    breaks the law shall be punished.

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  • 805.What
    (使印象深刻) him most was their speed.

    發(fā)布:2025/1/1 13:30:1組卷:31引用:5難度:0.9
  • 806.Five Tips That Help You Fall Asleep Quickly Lower the room temperature
       Our body temperature changes when we fall asleep.Core temperature decreases,while the temperature of your hands and feet increases. (1)
    .Setting your thermostat (恒溫器)to a cool temperature between 15-23°C could help.
       (2)
    .
       Waking up and going to bed at the same time each day can help your biological clock keep a regular schedule.Once your body adjusts to this schedule,it will be easier to fall asleep and wake up around the same time every day.So,set your alarm clock at the same time each day and go to bed at relatively the same time daily.
       Turn off all electronics
       (3)
    .Watching TV,playing video games,and using a mobile phone can make it significantly harder for you to fall and stay asleep.It is recommended that you disconnect all electronics and put away computers and mobile phones so you can ensure a quiet place,free of distractions (干擾物).
       Read something
       Reading could be a good activity to help you calm down before bed.(4)
    .But electronic books may produce a kind of light that can make it harder for you to fall asleep.So it is recommended to read a physical book in order to relax and improve your sleep.
       Exercise during the day
       It is important to maintain a moderate-intensity (強(qiáng)度適中的)exercise routine.The time of the day when you exercise is also critical.To promote better quality sleep,working out early in the morning appears to be better than working out later in the day. (5)
    .

    A.Get on a schedule
    B.Change your biological clock
    C.Overtraining has been linked to poor sleep
    D.Using electronic devices late at night is terrible for sleep
    E.You might be hard to fall asleep if your room is too warm
    F.It seems that bedtime reading may promote longer sleep for you
    G.Therefore,moderate exercise in the morning could benefit your sleep

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  • 807.The room filled with smoke,and it was becoming difficult to
    (breath). (所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

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  • 808.Jay Hewitt completed the Ironman race in under 14 hours despite having gone through 2 brain surgeries and a year of chemo(化療).His inspiration?His 7-year-old daughter named Hero.Hewitt,39,said he first saw an Ironman race on TV in 1989 and recalled thinking to himself"they must be superhuman".It never crossed his mind that he could do something like that.
       After his daughter's birth in 2015,the memory of seeing that competition popped into his mind.Hewitt decided he would compete in an Ironman when she was around 10 years old to show his daughter she can do anything she sets her mind to.Then in 2018,when Hero was around three years old,Hewitt was diagnosed with terminal(晚期的)brain cancer.So,he had to start training earlier than he had planned.
       "My first day of chemo therapy in August 2019 was the first day I started my Ironman training,"Hewitt said.On October 9,Hewitt started in Newport Beach's Back Bay with a 2-mile swim.During the race,he couldn't digest(消化)food or water,but pushed through the sickness.The stomach pain was serious.When he came around the corner to the finish line,there were hundreds of people there cheering him on.
       Hewitt said seeing his daughter made everything worth it.I didn't have much energy,but I gave my wife a kiss,handed my wife and daughter flowers and got down on my knees to say to Hero,"If I can do it,you can do it.Dream big and never give up hope."I got to tell her that it was really hard for me but I had thought about coming home to her,and that she had given me the strength to finish.

    (1)Which of the following was regarded impossible by Hewitt before 1989?

    A.He would suffer from cancer.
    B.He might one day be a superman.
    C.He would compete in an Ironman race.
    D.He could become the best in an Ironman race.
    (2)What happened in 2018?

    A.Hewitt's daughter was born.
    B.Hewitt decided to train for his competition.
    C.Hero was diagnosed with deadly brain cancer.
    D.Hero learned she could do anything by herself.
    (3)What can be learned about Hewitt's race?

    A.It ended in failure.
    B.It worsened Hewitt's cancer.
    C.It was hard but Hewitt made it at last.
    D.It was easy because of Hewitt's hard training.
    (4)Where was Hewitt's strength for the race mainly from?

    A.The desire to see and inspire his daughter.
    B.The determination to beat the terrible cancer.
    C.The support of the people cheering him on.
    D.The happiness of reunion with his wife.

    發(fā)布:2025/1/1 13:30:1組卷:1引用:3難度:0.7
  • 809.For some people,the warmest memories from childhood come from being read a great story.(1)
    It develops children's language skills and increases their ability to succeed in school and,later,work.
       A new report by the American Academy of Pediatrics says reading aloud is so important that parents should start as soon as their children are born and continue to read aloud even after their children can read by themselves.They say parents should also point to and talk about pictures in books for infants(嬰幼兒).(2)

       The company Scholastic is fl major U.S.publisher of children's books.Every two years,Scholastic publishes a report on American reading attitudes and habits.The 2015 report says only 31 percent of children in the U.S.read a book for fun almost every day.
       (3)
    One is simply to have books in the home.Elizabeth Lyttleton,the mother of three,is lucky.Her mother once wrote and illustrated children's books,so the family always have plenty to read.She says all her children learn from books-but in different ways.(4)
    Researchers from the Scholastic company found that 80%of children surveyed-of all ages-say they love being read to.And children ages 6 to 11 whose parents do not read to them anymore say they miss it.
       (5)
    Of all the six to 17-year-olds in the Scholastic study,more than 90%said their favorite books are the ones they chose for themselves.

    A.The Scholastic report also suggests permitting children to choose their own books.
    B.Scholastic also identifies some ways to develop a love of reading in a child.
    C.A book does not have to be serious to be good for kids.
    D.For young children,parents should ask questions about the book.
    E.Do children still read for fun?
    F.Another way to develop a reading habit in children is to read to them.
    G.But reading to children does more than create warm memories.

    發(fā)布:2025/1/1 13:30:1組卷:17引用:9難度:0.7
  • 810.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
        I had a neighbor who had a sick son in my community. "The little boy almost thought of himself as the most unfortunate in the world because a muscle disease made him weak and clumsy.Though he didn't look any different from other people,he often dropped things and bumped into furniture and easily got out of breath after running a short way.He seldom played with his classmates,so he felt lonely;and in class when the teacher asked him to answer questions,he always lowered his head without a word.His mother was very worried about the boy.
        One spring,the boy's mother bought some saplings (樹(shù)苗) from the market.She wanted to plant them in the front of the house.She told her children to plant a sapling each person.The mother said to her three children, "Whose seedling grows best,I will buy him or her a favorite gift." The boy also wanted to get his mother's gift.But seeing his brothers and sisters carrying water to water the trees happily,anyhow,an idea hit him:he hoped the tree he planted would die jye.aion.So watering it once or twice,he never attended to it.
        A few days later,when the little boy went to see his tree again,he was surprised to find it grew some fresh leaves instead of withering (枯萎),and compared with the trees of his brother and sister,his appeared greener and more vital.He wondered what on earth had happened.As expected,his mother kept her promise,bought the little boy his favorite gift and said to him, "From the tree you plant,you will become an outstanding botanist (植物學(xué)家) when you grow up."
        Since then,the little boy slowly became optimistic.One day,the little boy lay on the bed but couldn't sleep.Looking at the bright moonlight outside the window,he suddenly recalled what the biology teacher once said,plants generally grow at night.
    1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
    2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
        "Why not go to see the tree?" he thought to himself.____
        He returned to his room,with tears pouring down his face without a stop._________

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