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Unit1單語篇閱讀20篇一2024-2025學(xué)年八年級(jí)英語下冊(cè)重點(diǎn)

題型精準(zhǔn)練(人教版)

一、閱讀理解

GerlindeKaltenbrunnerisagreatmountainclimber.Shehasclimbed14oftheworld's

highestmountains.Mostclimbersneedextraoxygen(額外的氧氣)toreachthetopofthese

mountains.However,Kaltenbrunneristhefirstwomantoclimball14mountainswithoutextra

oxygen.

KaltenbrunnerstartedclimbingwhenshewasgrowingupinthemountainsofAustria.At

13yearsold,sheclimbedherfirstbigmountain,Sturzhahn.Shebecameanurse,butalwayshada

passionforclimbing.32-year-oldKaltenbrunnerclimbedherfourthbigmountain,NangaParbat

inPakistan,andlaterbecameafull-time(全職的)mountainclimber.

In2007,Kaltenbrunnerhadanaccident(事故)whenclimbingDhaulagiriinNepal.She

wasinsidehertentwhenanavalanchestruck(雪崩發(fā)生).Whenitstopped,itwasverydarkand

shedidn'tknowwhereshewas.Shecutaholeinhertentwithasmallknife.Slowly,

Kaltenbrunnergotoutofthesnow.

Aftertheaccident,Kaltenbrunnersaid,"Icouldn'tstopclimbing.ThisismyShe

climbedthe14thmountain,K2betweenPakistanandChina.Facingmanyproblems,

Kaltenbrunnerstillneverthoughtofgivingup."Ifyoureallylovesomething,you'llfindawayto

doit,“shesaid.

1.WhoisKaltenbrunner?

A.Thefirstwomantoclimbthemostmountains.

B.Thefirstwomantoclimbtheworld'shighestmountain.

C.Thefirstwomantogiveupajobtobeafull-timemountainclimber.

D.Thefirstwomantousenoextraoxygentoclimb14oftheworld'shighestmountains.

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“passion“meaninParagraph2?

A.Love.B.Surprise.C.Place.D.Question.

3.Whatdoweknowabouttheaccidentin2007?

A.Ithappenedatnight.

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B.IthappenedinPakistan.

C.Kaltenbrunnerhurtherlegsinit.

D.Kaltenbrunnersavedherselffromit.

4.WhichmountaindidKaltenbrunnerclimbafterherclimbingaccident?

A.K2.B.Sturzhahn.C.Dhaulagiri.D.NangaParbat.

5.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.Kaltenbrunner^climbingaccident.

B.WhyKaltenbrunnerlovesclimbing.

C.Kaltenbrunner^climbingexperiences.

D.HowKaltenbrunnerbecameagreatclimber.

ACarAccidentintheHeavySnow

?Process(過程)oftheaccident:Acarcrashedintoatree.Somepeopleweretrappedinthe

car.

?Weatherconditions:Therewasaheavysnow.

-Dateofthecall:December29,2023

?Timeofthecall:9:30pm

?Nameofthecaller:MrsGreen

,Place:YonghuaiRoad,Huai'an

?Conditionsofvictims(受害人狀況):MrGreenhurthishead.MrsGreenhurtherleftleg.

Theirdaughterfeltfrightened.

,Action:Policemenarrivedat9:40pmandtheyweretakentoPeople'sHospitalat9:45

pm.

6.WhattimedidMrsGreencallthepolice?

A.At9:30am.B.At9:30pm.C.At9:40pm.D.At9:45pm.

7.Whatwastheweatherlikethatday?

A.Itwassunny.B.Itwassnowy.C.Itwascloudy.D.Itwasrainy.

8.HowdidMrGreen?sdaughterfeelatthattime?

A.Surprised.B.Frightened.C.Angry.D.Bored.

9.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Thecarcrashedintoawall.

B.MrsGreen'sdaughterhurtherlegandwastakentothehospital.

C.ThecaraccidenthappenedonYonghuaiRoad,Huai5an.

D.Thepolicemenarrivedhalfanhourlaterandtookthevictimstothehospital.

Ihaveabadcold.Ihaveasorethroatandaheadache.WhatshouldIdo?Arethereany

waystomakemythroatfeelbetter?

一Rachel,1monthago

Myfavoritesorethroat“medicine“ishotwaterwithlemon(檸檬)juiceandhoney.It

worksverywell.

-WishfulSpirit,2daysago

Washyourhandsalot.Restasmuchaspossible.Alsotrymassaging(按摩)yourheadto

helpmakeyourheadachegoaway.

一Julie,1weekago.

Takemedicineasearlyaspossible.Keepwarmandgetalotofrest.

-Michelle,2weeksago

10.WhendidMichellegiveheradvice?

A.2daysago.B.1weekago.C.2weeksago.D.1monthago.

11.HowmanypeopleadvisedRacheltodrinkwater?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.

12.Thispassagemaybefrom□.

A.asportsnewspaper

B.adoctor'sletter

C.theInternet

D.anartmagazine

Runningisbecomingpopularthesedays.Manyofusrunforhealth.Doctorssaymanyhealth

problemscomefromthesebadhabits:eatinganddrinkingtoomuch,smokingandnottaking

enoughexercise.Doctorstellus,“Eatanddrinkless.Don'tsmoke,andexercisemore.^^

Runningisagoodformofexercisebecauseithelpsbuildastrongheart.Italsohelpsmost

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peopleloseweight.One68—year—oldwomanrunsthreetimesaweek."Ilovetoeat,“shesays.

Sherunstoloseweight.

Runningisgoodforhealthinotherways,too.Manyrunnerssayrunningkeepscoldsand

othersmallhealthproblemsaway."'Runningismydoctor,saysoneman.

Runningcanalsohelppeopletorelax.Sotodaymenandwomenofallagesenjoyrunning.

13.Manypeopleenjoyrunningbecausetheywantto.

A.eatmuchB.keephealthyC.runfastD.wastetime

14.Theunderlinedword“weight“means""inChinese.

A.疾病B.體重C.速度D.健康

15.Thethirdparagraphshows.

A.runninghelpspeopletorelax

B.peoplewholikerunninghavemanyhealthproblems

C.runninghelpsbuildastrongheart

D.peoplewholikerunninghavefewersmallhealthproblems

16.Thewritermainlytellsus.

A.howtorunB.howtoloseweight

C.runningisagoodwaytokeephealthyD.runningisbetterthandoctors

Kaliemissedschoolbutshecouldn'tgo.Shefelttired.Herthroatwasreallysoreandher

nosekeptrunning.Kaliesatonthesofa,wrappedupinaquilt.Shejustcouldn'tgetwarm!”You

feelhot.Afluvirus(病毒)musthavecaughtyou!”saidKalie?smomasshefeltKalie5sforehead.

“Afluwhat?”"Afluvirus.Ifssosmallthatyoucan'tevenseeit!”"Buthowcouldsomethingso

smallmakemesick?”"Well,goodquestion.Onceavirusgetsintoyourbody,itfindsacell.It

forcesthatcelltomakemoreofthevirus.Asmoreandmoreofthevirusismade,itspreads

throughoutyourbody.”"Andthatmakesme“Kindof.Thethingsyoufeel,likeyourfever,

yourrunnynose...thafsyourbodyfightingoffthevirus!?,

“YouneedtodrinkmorewaterwhenyouhavetheKaliedranksomeofherhottea."So,

there?safightgoingoninsideme?”"Ybs,"saidhermom."Andyou'redoingtwoofthebest

thingsyoucando.Drinkclearwaterandrest!”

“ItextedSonja.Shesaysthatsomeotherkidsinourclassgottheflu,too.Butnother.She

gotavaccine(疫苗).Isthattrue,Mom?”"Oh,yes.Avaccinegivesyouatinybitofthevirus,not

enoughtomakeyousick,butjustenoughtoallowyourbodytoknowthevirusandlearnhowto

protectitself.”

“SoifIgotavaccine,Iwouldn'tgettheflu?”"That'sright,"Kalie'smomstopped.She

lookedsad."Sorry,wedidn'tgetthevaccinethisyear.Butwewillforsurenextyear!”

17.Whichistherightorderofthefollowingevents?

①KalieknewwhySonjadidn'tcatchtheflu.

②Kaliehadasorethroatandarunningnose.

③Kalie'smotherexplainedwhyKaliewasn'tfeelingwell.

④Kaliewasadvisedtodrinkmorewaterandtakeabreak.

A.②①③④B.②③④①C.②④③①D.②③①④

18.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutthefluvirus?

A.Thefluvirusissosmallthatpeoplecannotevenseeitwitheyes.

B.Thefluviruscouldmakeusfeeluncomfortable.

C.Kaliehadasorethroat,arunningnoseandafeverbecauseoftheflu.

D.Afterthefluvaccinegetsintoourbody,itmakesthecellmakeagreatdealofvirus.

19.WhydidKalie9smotherfeelsadatlast?

A.BecauseshewasveryworriedaboutKalie9sillness.

B.Becauseshedidn'tknowhowtomakeKaliefeelbetter.

C.Becauseshedidn'tvaccinateKalieearlier.

D.Becauseshedidn'thaveenoughmoneytotreatKalie.

20.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheVirusB.ABadDayC.FightingtheFluD.GettingtheVaccine

Teensaregaining(增力口)weight.Todaymostteenagersareatleastonesizelargerthanteens

were20yearsago.Evenclothingsizeshavechanged.Didyouknowthatasmalltodayusedtobe

amedium20yearsago?

Arecentresearchshows97%ofteensneedmoreexercise.Ifsbadnewsbecausetoolittle

exercisemeansyouaremissingalotofgoodthingsinlife.Exercisehelpsintwoways.

First,exercisehelpsyourbody.Physicalactivitycanmakeyourbodystrong.Itcanalsokeep

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youatahealthyweight.Doctorssaythatpeoplewhostayatahealthyweighthavefewerhealth

problems.

Second,exercisecanhelpyourmind.Peoplewhogetplentyofphysicalactivitymightworry

lessandsleepbetteratnight.Youmayevenlearnbetterinschool.Studentswhoarehealthycan

listenandunderstandbetterinclass.

Youcanchangeyourlifeandbemoreactiveatanypoint.Ifsnevertoolate.Anarticlecalled

HowtoLimitScreenTimeandGetMovinggivestheseideas:

Stayawayfromthescreen.DoctorscallwatchingTVorplayingvideogamesscreentime.

Youshouldhavenomorethantwohoursofscreentimeaday.Youwillenjoylifemoreifyoulive

itinsteadofwatchingit!

Startslowly.Anhouradaycanseemlikealongtime.Startwith10minutesofnewactivities

everyday.Addmoreasyougetstronger.Thinkaboutwalking.Takethestairsinsteadofthelift.

Youwillfeelhealthier.

Makefitnessfun.Findasportyoulike.Itdoesn'tneedtobethetraditionalsportsof

basketball,soccer,orbaseball.Thoseareallgreatsportsandifyoulikethem,playthem.However,

youcanalsotryhiking,skateboarding,orevenropejumping.Ifyouenjoythesport,youwilldo

it.

Choosefoodcarefully.Helpyourfamilyshopforhealthyfood.Readthelabels(標(biāo)簽).Look

forhealthyfood.Eatlotsoffruitsandvegetables.Stopbuyingsoftdrinksandjunkfoods.Youwill

feelbetterifyoueatright.

Exercisewithothers.Findafriendorfamilymembertoexerciseorplaywithyou.Youwill

havemorefunandithelpskeepyouresponsibleforgoing.

21.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph1?

A.Teensaregainingweight.B.Teensareonesizelarger.

C.Teens'clothingsizeschanged.D.Asmallusedtobeamedium.

22.WhichofthefollowingisaFACTfromthepassage?

A.Youshouldhavenomorethantwohoursofscreentimeaday.

B.Youwillhavemorefunandithelpskeepyouresponsibleforgoing.

C.Arecentresearchshows97%ofteensneedmoreexercise.

D.However,youcanalsotryhiking,skateboarding,orevenropejumping.

23.Wheremightyoufindthispassage?

A.Inastory.B.Inamagazine.C.Inaplay.D.Inaspeech.

TherewasaboyinIndiawhowassentbyhisparentstoaboardingschool.Beforebeing

sentawaythisboywastheclevereststudentinhisclass.Hewasatthetopineverycompetition.

Buttheboychangedafterleavinghomeandstudyingintheboardingschool.Hisgradesstarted

dropping.Hehatedbeinginagroup.Hewaslonelyallthetime.Andtherewereespeciallydark

timeswhenhefeltlikekillinghimself.Allofthisbecausehefeltworthless(沒有價(jià)值的)andthat

noonelovedhim.

Hisparentsstartedworryingabouttheboy.Sohisdaddecidedtotraveltotheboarding

schoolandtalkwithhim.Theysatonthebankofthelakeneartheschool.Thefatherstarted

askinghimcommonquestionsabouthisclasses,teachersandsports.Aftersometimehisdadsaid,

“DoyouknowwhyIamheretoday,son?”

Theboyansweredback,t4tocheckmygrades?”

“No,no,“hisdadreplied,a<Iamheretotellyouthatyouarethemostimportantpersonfor

me.Iwanttoseeyouhappy.Idon'tcareaboutgrades.Icareaboutyou.Icareaboutyour

happiness.Youaremy

Thesewordscausedtheboy'sseyestofillwithtears(淚水).Hehuggedhisdad.They

didn'tsayanythingtoeachotherforalongtime.

Nowthisyoungmanisincollegeatthetopofhisclassandnoonehaseverseenhimsad!

24.Howwastheboybeforegoingtotheboardingschool?

A.Hewasveryoutgoing.B.Hewasveryclever.

C.Hewasveryhappy.D.Hewasverygenerous.

25.Whathappenedtotheboyafterhegottotheboardingschool?

A.Helikedhisteachersandclassmates.

B.Hehatedtohavelessons.

C.Helikedtostudyinagroup.

D.Hefellbehindothersinhisclass.

26.Whohelpedtheboycomeoutofthesadness?

A.Histeachers.B.Hisfather.C.Hismother.D.Hisfriends

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27.Whatdidthefatherreallycareabout?

A.Theboy.B.Hisgrades.C.Hishealth.D.Hishomework.

28.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Theboyknewthathisfatherlovedhimallthetimeatlast.

B.Theboydidn'tdowellinhislessonsbecausehemissedhisparents.

C.Theboyisstillsadlaterwheninthecollege.

D.Theboyhadtearsinhiseyesbecausehisheartwashurt.

ACarAccidentintheHeavySnow

Process(過程)ofthe

Acarcrashedintoatree.Somepeopleweretrappedinthecar.

accident

WeatherconditionsTherewasaheavysnow.

DateofcallDecember29,2021

Timeofcall9:30pm

NameofcallerMrsGreen

PlaceYonghuaiRoad,Huai9an

MrGreenhurthishead.

Conditionsofvictims

MrsGreenhurtherleftleg.

(受害人狀況)

Theirdaughterfeltfrightened.

Policemenarrivedat9:40pmandsentthemtoPeople'sHospital

Action

at9:45pm.

29.WhattimedidMrsGreencallthepolice?

A.At9:30am.B.At9:30pm.C.At9:40pm.D.At9:45pm.

30.Howmanypeopleweretrappedinthecar?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.

31.Whatwastheweatherlikethatday?

A.Itwassunny.B.Itwassnowy.C.Itwascloudy.D.Itwasrainy.

32.HowdidMrGreen'sdaughterfeelatthattime?

A.Surprised.B.Frightened.C.Angry.D.Bored.

33.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Thecarcrashedintoawall.

B.MrsGreen?sdaughterhurtherlegandwassenttothehospital.

C.ThecaraccidenthappenedonYonghuaiRoad,Huai9an.

D.Thepolicemenarrivedhalfanhourlaterandsentthevictimstothehospital.

Everyyearthousandsofpeoplegethurtordiewhentheyarecrossingtheroad.Mostof

thesepeopleareoldpeopleandchildren.Theoldpeopleoftengethurtordiebecausetheycan't

seeorhearverywell.Childrenusuallymeetwithaccidentsbecauseoftheircarelessness.They

forgettolookandlistenbeforetheycrosstheroad.

Howcanwelessen(減少)trafficaccidents?Allofusmustfollowthetrafficrules.Forthe

drivers,theyshouldn'tdrivetoofast.Iftheydrivetoofast,itwillbeverydifficulttostopthecars

inaveryshorttime.Forthepedestrians(行人),ifsveryimportanttobecarefulwhentheyare

walkingontheroad.Therefore,whenwewalkacrosstheroad,wemusttrytowalkalongthe

pavements(人彳亍道).Wemuststopandlookbothsidesbeforecrossingtheroad.Lookleftfirst,

nextlookright,thenlookleftagain.Onlywhenwearesurethattheroadisclear,wecancrossit.

Therightwaytocrosstheroadistowalkquickly.It'snotsafetorun.Ifpeoplerunacrosstheroad,

theymayfalldown.Studentsshouldtrytohelpchildren,oldpeopleorblindpeopletocrossthe

road,andneverplayinthestreet.

34.Whatistherightwaytocrosstheroad?

a.Runquickly.

b.Walkquickly.

c.Stopandlookbothsides.

d.Makesurethattheroadisclear.

A.abcB.acdC.bedD.abd

35.Theoldpeopleoftengethurtordiewhencrossingtheroadbecausethey.

A.arenotcarefulB.forgettolookandlistenC.can'tseeorhearvery

wellD.oftenrunacrosstheroad

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36.Howshoulddriversdriveaccordingtothepassage?

A.Driveslowly.B.Letpeoplegobefore.

C.Lookleftandrightcarefully.D.Stopdrivingiftheyseepedestrians.

37.Whatcanyoudoasastudenttohelplessentrafficaccidents?

A.Tocleantheroadintime.B.Toplaycarefullyintheroad.

C.Tohelpkidstocrosstheroad.D.Torunacrosstheroadquickly.

38.Whatisthebesttitleforthisarticle?

A.HowtoLessenTrafficAccidents?B.HowtoCrosstheRoad?

C.HowtoDriveaCar?D.HowtoHelptheOldandtheYoung?

WHO:Foranycommunitymember,volunteer,coachorparent(mustbeover18yearsold)who

communicateswithyoungpeople.

WHAT:YouthMentalHealthFirstAid(青少年心理健康急救)isan8-hourcoursethatteaches

thosewhotakepartinthecourseaboutyoungpeoplescommonmentalhealth.

SUBJECTS:Howtohelpyoungpeopleactivelyexperiencingamentalhealthcrisis(危機(jī))

WHEN:

May7th14th>5p.m.—9p.m.mustattendboth

June5th>8a.m.—4:30p.m.30minuteslunchbreak

June17th>9a.m.—4:30p.m.workinglunch

Add:GreenAve.PublicLibrary—300N.GreenAve.

Registration(登記):Http://mentalhealth.com

ORsendanemailtoJessicaBrown@

ORvisitMs.Brownsoffice—3500MountainLiDr.GreenAve.

WHY:

一1in10personsinthecommunityfeelsadorhopelesseverydayfortwoweeks

一Youthwhohaveanadulttogotoforhelparelesslikelytohurtthemselves

^Trainingisvaluedat$170andofferedatnocostthankstotheProjectMentalHealth**

39.Thecoursesarefor.

A.primaryschoolstudentsB.coachesover18yearsold

C.volunteersunder18yearsoldD.allthecommunitydoctors

40.ThecourseonJune5thlasts.

A.30minutesB.4hoursC.8.5hoursD.8hours

41.Peoplecanregisterthecoursein.

A.onewayB.twowaysC.threewaysD.fourways

42.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat.

A.youcantakethecourseonlyonMay14th

B.90%personsfeelsadeverydayfortwoweeks

C.thecoursecan'thelpparentsandtheirchildren

D.youdon'tneedtopayforthecourse

43.Thispassageismostprobablyfrom________.

A.asciencemagazineB.acommunitywebsite

C.aschoolboardD.atravelguide

Mostpeopledon'ttakefirstaidtrainingbecausetheyarebusy.Someeventhinkonlydoctors

needtolearnfirstaid.Butinfact,itisuseful.Herearethegoodsidesoflearningfirstaid.

Savelives

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Firstaidhelpssavelives.Givingsomeonefirstaidcanhelphimorhergetbetterfast.First

aidtrainingteacheshowtokeepcalminemergencies.

Helpsomeonefeelbetter

Noteveryaccidentorinjuryneedsavisittothehospital.Butitdoesn'tmeanyoushouldnot

trytohelpsomeoneinjured,eventhoughtheinjuryisn'tveryserious.Youcanusefirstaidtohelp

anyoneinneed,forexample,apersonwhodoesn'tfeelwellbecauseofafever.

Keepasituationfromgettingworse

Sometimes,ifapersondoesn'tgetfirstaidintime,hisorhersituationwillgetworsesoon.If

yougivehimorhersimplecare,youwillhelphimorherfeelbetterandkeepthingsfromgetting

worse.

44.Manypeopledon'ttakefirstaidtrainingbecausetheydon'thave

A.moneyB.plansC.friendsD.time

45.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"emergencies“meaninChinese?

A.緊急情況B.輕松時(shí)刻C.安全狀態(tài)D.美好瞬間

46.Whocan'tbenefitfromfirstaidtraining?

A.A3-year-oldboywhodoesn'tfeelwell.

B.A28-year-oldmanwhohasafever.

C.A17-year-oldgirlwhoisnothappy.

D.A45-year-oldcookwhoisinjured.

47.Thematerialmentionsgoodsidesoflearningfirstaid.

A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five

48.Whafsthebesttitleforthetext?

A.HowtoSaveLivesB.HowtoGiveAid

C.ReasonsfornotGivingFirstAidD.TheGoodSidesofLearningFirstAid

Goodmorning,everyone.I'mgladtogivethespeech.Itisusefultohavesomefirstaid

knowledge(急救知識(shí))inlife.Whensomeoneisinjured,youshouldalwaysgivehelpassoonas

possible.Thefollowingfirstaidwayscanmakeadifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.

Atfirst,checkthesituation.Aretherethingsthatmightputyouindanger?Donotput

yourselfintoasituationwhereyoucanbeinjured?

Then,callforhelp.Ifyoucan'thelpalot,findprofessional(專業(yè)的)peopletohelpright

away.Theyknowhowtoworkoutthesesituations.Ifyouthinksomeoneisseriouslyinjured,call

professionalpeopleforhelp.Ifyouaretheonlypersonthere,trytokeepthepersonalivebefore

callingforhelp.Donotleavethepersonaloneforalongtime.

Finally,carefortheinjuredperson.Trytoberelaxing,andletthepersonknowthathelpis

onthewayandthateverythingwillbeallright.

49.Whatdoes“injured“meaninChinese?

A.受傷的B.受驚嚇的C.困境中的D.緊張不安的

50.Whensomeoneisinjured,youdon'tneedtocheckatfirst.

A.iftherearethingsthatmightputyouindanger

B.iftherearecars,smokeorotherdangerousthings

C.iftheinjuredpersoncangetprofessionalhelp

D.ifyoumayputyourselfintoasituationwhereyoucanbeinjured

51.Whenshouldyoucallforprofessionalhelpaccordingtoparagraph3?

A.Youfindsomeoneisseriouslyinjured.B.Youareinadangerousplace.

C.Youcanhelpjustbyyourself.D.Youaretheonlypersonthere.

52.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Youshouldlettheinjuredpersonknownothing.

B.Theprofessionalhelperscanworkoutsomesituationsbetter.

C.Youneedtokeepyourselfactivefirstwhenyouhelptheinjured.

D.Ifyouaretheonlypersonwiththeinjured,youshouldcallforhelprightaway.

53.Thespeakerisprobablya.

A.doctorB.policemanC.driverD.teacher

二、任務(wù)型閱讀

Mostpeoplehaveabodytemperatureofaround37℃.Somepeoplehaveanormal

temperaturethatisalittlehigher,whileothershaveanormaltemperaturethatisalittlelower.

Mostpeople'sbodytemperatureevenchangesalittlebitduringthewholeday.Ifsusuallya

littlelowerinthemorningandalittlehigherintheevening.Formostkids,theirbodytemperature

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staysthesamefromdaytodayuntilgerms(細(xì)菌)gointotheirbody.

Whenafeverstarts,yourbodywillgethotterthanusualatfirst,andthenyoumayfeelvery

coldeventhoughtheroomisn'tcold.Ifsveryimportantforyoutodrinkmuchwaterwhenyou

haveafever,becausethereisn'tenoughwaterinyourbodyasyourbodygetshotter.

Thefeverisn'tabigproblem.Whenyouhaveafever,youshouldhaveagoodrestand

drinkmuchwater.Afterafewhours,thefevermaygoawayonitsown.Somanydoctorsagree

thatmanypeoplewithafeverdon'tneedtotakeanyspecialmedicineunlessthefeverismaking

themveryuncomfortable.

54.Whatisthenormalbodytemperatureofmostpeople?

55.Formostkids,doestheirbodytemperaturenormallystaythesameordifferent?

56.Whatwillhappenwhenafeverstarts?

57.Whatshouldpeopledowhentheyhaveafever?

58.Whydomanydoctorsagreethatmanypeoplewithafeverdon,tneedtotakeanyspecial

medicine?

WendySherlockisinterestedinmountainclimbing.Shestartedclimbingmountainswith

herfatherattheageofseven,andfellthreetimeswithoutanyinjuries(傷害).Butafterherlatest

accidentlastSaturday,sheisluckytobealive.

Wendyhasstayedinthehospitalfortwodaysafteraneight-meterfallfromarockinthe

SandersonNationalPark.Shedoesn'tremembermuchabouttheaccident.

"I'vegotquiteaseriousheadinjury-thafstheworstthing,“Wendysaid."ButFvealso

brokenmyarmsandthereisaproblemwithmyleftleg."Shedoesn'tknowhowlongshewill

havetostayinthehospital,asthedoctorshaven'ttoldheryet."MaybeFilbehereforalongtime

becauseIhitmyheadwhenIfellontheground(地面).ThafswhyIcan'tremembermuchabout

theaccident/shesaid.Wendy?sdoctorsadvisedhertogiveupclimbingmountains.However,

Wendysaidshewouldn't."Ienjoyclimbingmountains,andIwillcontinue(繼續(xù))doingit,“she

said."Iwillbemorecarefulinthefuture.Tvestartedtofeelbetteralready,andIcan'twaittostart

climbingagain.^^

59.WhendidWendystartclimbingmountains?(不超過5個(gè)詞)

60.Whatdidwendy'sdoctorsadvisehertodo?(不超過10個(gè)詞)

61.WhatdoyouthinkWendywilldointhefuture?(不超過5個(gè)詞)

任務(wù)型閱讀。

Mostpeopledon'ttakefirstaid(急救)trainingbecausetheyarebusy.Butinfact,everyone

shouldlearnfirstaidbecauseitishelpful.Hereareitsgoodpoints.

Helptosavelives.Firstaidhelpsyousavelives.Givingsomeonefirstaidcanhelphimor

hergetbettersoon.Itteachesyouhowtokeepcalm(鎮(zhèn)靜的)inspecialsituations.

Helpsomeonefeelbetter.Noteveryaccidentorinjuryneedstreatment(治療)inthehospital.

Butitdoesn'tmeanyoushouldn'ttrytohelpsomeoneinjured,eventhoughtheinjuryisn'tvery

serious.Youcanusefirstaidtohelpanyoneinneedlikeachildcryingbecauseofacold.

Keepasituationfromgettingworse.Sometimes,ifapersondoesn'treceivefirstaidintime,

heorshewillgetworse.Ifyouofferhimorhercare,heorshewi

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