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人教版 (2019)选择性必修 第二册Unit 5 First Aid同步练习题
展开单元素养评估卷(五)
时间:120分钟 分数:120分
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Electric Shocks Can Be Fatal
Government statistics recently showed that in the UK, more than 3,000 people a year experience electric shocks in their home. A smaller number of people are killed after contact with power lines outside the home. Electric shocks can cause a person’s heart or breathing to stop, can also cause burns and are potentially fatal. It is essential for people to learn basic first-aid techniques to deal with such emergencies.
What to do?
·If you are the first person to reach someone who has had an electric shock, don’t touch him/her!
·If they are still holding the appliance that has given them a shock (e.g. a hair dryer), unplug it or turn off the power at its source. Under no circumstances will you try to move the appliance with your hand!
·If you can’t turn off the power, use a piece of wood, like a broom handle or a chair, to separate the victim from the appliance or the power source. You may even be able to do this with a folded newspaper.
·The victim must remain lying down. If they are unconscious, victims should be placed on their side. But they should not be moved if there is a possibility of neck or spine injuries unless it is absolutely necessary.
·It is essential to maintain the victim’s body heat, so make sure you cover him or her with a blanket before you do anything else. If the victim is not breathing, apply mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing. Keep the victim’s head low until professional help arrives.
·If the electric shock has been caused by an external power line, the dangers to the victim and to anybody providing first aid are much greater.
21. What kind of text is it?
A. An advertisement.
B. A horror story.
C. A news report.
D. First-aid emergency advice.
解析:推理判断题。通读全文内容可知,文章主要向读者介绍了对触电的人该如何实施急救,由此可知,这是一篇有关“急救建议”的文章。故选D。
答案:D
22. What does the underlined sentence imply?
A. You should move the appliance that caused it.
B. You should pick up the appliance and turn off the electricity.
C. It is very dangerous to touch the appliance with your hands.
D. It is unnecessary to unplug the appliance with your hands.
解析:推理判断题。结合画线句所在段落的大意,同时根据句意“任何情况下都不要用手将家用电器移开”可知,用手触碰触电者所持的家用电器是很危险的。故选C。
答案:C
23. What should you do when a person gets an electric shock?
A. Separate the victim from the appliance and let him/her sit up.
B. Keep the victim warm and help him/her breathe again.
C. Move the victim onto his/her side if he/she has got neck injuries.
D. Keep the victim’s head high until professional help arrives.
解析:细节理解题。根据倒数第二段可知,要保持触电者的体温,同时要帮助他/她恢复呼吸,故选B项。根据倒数第三段首句可知,应使触电者躺下而不是坐起来,排除A项;若触电者颈部受伤了,不要挪动他/她,排除C项;根据倒数第二段的末句可知,应将触电者的头部放低而不是抬高,排除D项。
答案:B
B
My neighbour Orlando is a paramedic. He and his wife are some of the nicest people I have ever met. A few years back we started this sort of “favour war”, where one of us would do something for the other, such as shovelling (铲) his driveway or helping him build a shed, and next time the other would try to top it with another favour.
Yesterday morning there was maybe 2 or 3 feet of snow on the ground and I remembered he shovelled my driveway for me last snowfall. So I took out my shovel and took care of both our sidewalks and driveways because it was my turn to do a favour back. It took a while but I finished and got into my car for work. What I didn’t realise was that Orlando had to work that day too.
Fast forward to this morning I got a knock on my door. It was him. He immediately shook my hand and informed me that because I shovelled his driveway and sidewalk for him, he was able to get to work earlier. As soon as he started his shift, a call came through that a young boy was in a medical emergency. Luckily he and his partner were only about 2 minutes away, but the next closest ambulance was in 10 minutes. This kid did not have 10 minutes. He barely had 2 minutes. Because my neighbour got to work sooner, the young boy got to live his life.
This isn’t a brag (吹嘘). This is to inform others that even the smallest favours can have the biggest impacts. It wasn’t too much of trouble to shovel his driveway for him, but because I did, the young kid got to see his family again, go back to school again, talk to his friends again and live his life.
24. What can we know about the writer and Orlando?
A. They once had a conflict.
B. They signed a favourable agreement.
C. They favour shovelling snow together.
D. They are always ready to help each other.
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中“A few years back we started this sort of ‘favour war’, where one of us would do something for the other, such as shovelling his driveway or helping him build a shed, and next time the other would try to top it with another favour.”可知,几年前作者和邻居就开始了这种“互相帮助”,一个人帮助另一个人之后,下一次对方就会提供帮助。据此可知,作者和奥兰多总是乐意互相帮助。故选D。
答案:D
25. Who saved the boy before it was too late?
A. The writer.
B. The boy’s parents.
C. Orlando and his wife.
D. Orlando and his partner.
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中“Luckily he and his partner were only about 2 minutes away, but the next closest ambulance was in 10 minutes.”并结合该段内容可知,奥兰多和他的搭档离男孩只有大约两分钟的车程,他们及时挽救了男孩的生命。故选D。
答案:D
26. Why did Orlando knock on the author’s door in the morning?
A. To tell him to clear up the snow.
B. To tell him to do a favour back.
C. To express his thanks to him.
D. To say he started his shift.
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中“Fast-forward to this morning I got a knock on my door. It was him. He immediately shook my hand and informed me that because I shovelled his driveway and sidewalk for him, he was able to get to work earlier.”并结合下文的内容可知,奥兰多是为了向作者表示感谢。故选C。
答案:C
27. What does the writer intend to tell us?
A. Never ask for trouble.
B. No favour is too small.
C. One cannot always be lucky.
D. Don’t lose heart in an emergency.
解析:推理判断题。通读全文,尤其是最后一段中“This is to inform others that even the smallest favours can have the biggest impacts.”可知,本文是为了告诉读者,即使是最小的帮助也能产生最大的影响。故选B。
答案:B
C
Alexander Tsao, a keen rock climber for several years, was climbing the walls at a gym near his home in Redmond, Washington, when he noticed that the ropes were frequently being replaced with new ones. Just 16 at the time, Tsao wondered what happened to the old ropes. He asked the gym owners and found out the ropes had to be discarded (丢弃) regularly due to safety regulations. He was surprised to find that so many ropes were sent to landfills.
This discovery inspired him to find a solution to the environmental issue of climbing rope waste. He considered possible ideas and ways to upcycle the discarded ropes, deciding to turn them into leashes (拴狗带) for dogs.
Once he had made his plan, Tsao contacted all the climbing gyms in Washington State, introducing his idea of recycling old ropes. Some were doubtful at first, but many gyms agreed to donate their used ropes. Tsao spent months testing and designing his products and filling documents to become a non-profit organization which he called Rocks2 Dogs.
To make the leashes, Tsao and volunteers first wash and dry the ropes. They cut them into different lengths, ranging from 4 to 10 feet, and then burn the ends to prevent them from fraying (磨损). They add a clip and handle to each end, and cover the leash’s hardware with shrink tape.
Because making the leashes now is a full-time job, Tsao has asked his friends, family and neighbours for help. “We have made and sold over a thousand leashes, which add up to over 10,000 feet of rope being saved from landfills,” says Tsao. The leashes come in various colours. There are also half-price leashes made from ropes with slight imperfections. These start at $7.49 while most other leashes start at $14.99. To date, the non-profit has raised more than $35,000. Much of this money has been donated to animal shelters.
28. What did Tsao discover?
A. Rock climbing might do harm to health.
B. The gym didn’t obey safety regulations.
C. Many old climbing ropes went to waste.
D. Landfills caused damage to the environment.
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Just 16 at the time, Tsao wondered what happened to the old ropes. He asked the gym owners and found out the ropes had to be discarded regularly due to safety regulations. He was surprised to find that so many ropes were sent to landfills.”可知,亚历山大发现许多旧的攀岩绳被送到了垃圾填埋场。故选C。
答案:C
29. What was Tsao’s plan?
A. To call on climbing gyms to donate ropes.
B. To transform retired ropes into dog leashes.
C. To upcycle old leashes saved from landfills.
D. To set up an environmental organization.
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的“He considered possible ideas and ways to upcycle the discarded ropes, deciding to turn them into leashes for dogs.”可知,亚历山大想了一些可行的方法来升级利用废弃的攀岩绳,并决定把它们变成拴狗绳。故选B。
答案:B
30. What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about?
A. Efforts to promote the ropes.
B. Reasons for starting Rocks2 Dogs.
C. Ways to reuse discarded waste.
D. Steps for making the leashes.
解析:段落大意题。根据第四段内容可知,为了制作皮带,亚历山大和志愿者们先把绳子洗干净并晾干。他们把绳子切成不同的长度,从4英尺到10英尺不等,然后烧掉末端以防止磨损。他们在两端添加了一个夹子和把手,并用收缩胶带覆盖皮带的硬件。综上所述可知,本段主要介绍将回收的废弃攀岩绳制作成拴狗绳的步骤。故选D。
答案:D
31. What is the last paragraph intended to tell us?
A. Tsao succeeds in the leash business.
B. Animal protection gains more attention.
C. More people volunteered to help Tsao.
D. Leashes are very popular with pet owners.
解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“We have made and sold over a thousand leashes, which add up to over 10,000 feet of rope being saved from landfills”和“To date, the non-profit has raised more than $35,000.”可知,亚历山大和他的组织制造并出售了1 000多根拴狗绳,总共从垃圾填埋场中节省出超过1万英尺长的绳子。到目前为止,这个非营利组织已经筹集了超过3.5万美元。 由此可推知,亚历山大的拴狗绳生意很成功。故选A。
答案:A
D
First aid is emergency care for a victim of sudden illnesses or injuries until more skillful medical treatment is available. It may save a life or improve certain vital signs including the pulse, temperature, a clear airway (气道), and breathing. In minor emergencies, first aid may prevent a victim’s condition from turning worse and provide relief from pain. First aid must be administered as quickly as possible. In the case of the critically injured, a few minutes can make a difference between complete recovery and loss of life.
First-aid measures depend upon a victim’s needs and the provider’s level of knowledge and skill. Knowing what not to do in an emergency is as important as knowing what to do. Improperly moving a person with a neck injury, for example, can lead to permanent spinal (脊柱的) injury and paralysis (瘫痪).
Despite the variety of injuries possible, several principles of first aid apply to all emergencies. The first step is to call for professional medical help. The victim, if conscious, should be reassured that medical aid has been requested, and asked for permission to provide any first aid. Next, assess the scene, asking other people or the injured person’s family or friends about details of the injury or illness, any care that may have already been given, and pre-existing conditions such as diabetes (糖尿病) or heart trouble. The victim should be checked for a medical bracelet or card that describes special medical conditions. Unless the accident scene becomes unsafe or the victim may suffer further injury, do not move the victim.
First aid requires rapid assessment of victims to determine whether life-threatening conditions exist. One method for evaluating a victim’s condition is known by the acronym(首字母缩写词) ABC, which stands for:
A—Airway: Is it open and clear?
B—Breathing: Is the person breathing? Look, listen, and feel for breathing.
C—Circulation: Is there a pulse? Is the person bleeding externally? Check skin colour and temperature for additional indications of circulation problems.
32. Which of the following is NOT the result of first aid?
A. Saving a victim’s life.
B. Relieving a victim from pain.
C. Preventing a victim’s condition from getting worse.
D. Helping a person avoid sudden illnesses or injuries.
解析:细节理解题。根据文章第一段的首句和第三句可知,急救是救助突然发病或者受伤的人,挽救人的生命,减轻人的痛苦,防止情况恶化,而不是帮助避免突发的疾病或伤害。故选D。
答案:D
33. What should you do before offering first aid to a victim?
A. Make sure what to do and what not to do.
B. Refer to all kinds of handbooks on first aid.
C. Remove the ring or bracelet he/she may be wearing.
D. Take him/her to a hospital at once.
解析:细节理解题。结合文章第二段内容可知,急救前必须掌握相关知识,明确该做什么、不该做什么,否则会带来进一步的伤害,比如造成瘫痪等。故选A。
答案:A
34. What should you do first when giving first aid?
A. Remove him/her from the accident scene.
B. Turn him/her over.
C. Call for professional medical help.
D. Examine him/her carefully.
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中的“The first step is to call for professional medical help.”可知,首先应寻求专业的医疗救助。故选C。
答案:C
35. You may assess a victim’s condition by all the following EXCEPT ______.
A. checking whether there is a pulse
B. looking, listening and feeling for breathing
C. replacing his/her medical bracelet or card
D. examining whether the airway is open and clear
解析:推理判断题。根据第三、四段内容的表述可推知,对患者的状况做出评估并不需要更换医用识别带或医疗卡。故选C。
答案:C
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Camping without a campfire is not camping at all. Late-night conversations and games around the campfire are essential for a pleasant camping experience. However, you ought to be aware of the fact that camping with a campfire is not all about fun. 36.________ If you are planning to set up a campfire, or if you are planning to cook during camping, you should remember some fire safety tips.
Choose a campsite which has a campfire pit (深坑). 37.________ If there is no fire pit, set up your own. However, you should be careful not to place the fire pit near your camping tent. When you set up a campfire, make sure that you put the campfire materials in the right order. This can help you make sure that there will be no flying debris (碎片) once you light your fire. Put the light materials first such as paper or dry leaves. 38.________ Finally, make sure that you place stones around the campfire pit. Never burn plastics or other poisonous materials, which will disturb your neighbouring campground guests. It will also significantly pollute the air and promote the risk of fire spreads. 39.________ Use it only when all the other fire-making options fail.
40.________ Before you leave your campfire or before you go to bed, make sure that it is completely out. Leaving fire unattended runs high risks of forest fires and the like.
A. Then, put the wood.
B. Camping can give you a lot of freedom.
C. It needs a certain degree of responsibility.
D. One traditional camp activity is making the campfire.
E. This will ensure that you will be able to control your campfire.
F. Once your campfire is set up, do not leave the flame unattended.
G. Do not use petrol every time you attempt to light your campfire.
36. 解析:根据上句“然而,你应该意识到在篝火旁露营不全是为了好玩儿的事实”,再根据空后“如果你打算支起篝火,或者如果你想在露营时做饭,你应该记住一些消防安全提示”可知,支篝火需要一定的责任感。故选C。
答案:C
37. 解析:根据上句“选择一个有篝火坑的营地”可知,E项“这将确保你能够控制你的篝火”符合语境。故选E。
答案:E
38. 解析:根据上句“先放轻质材料,如纸或干树叶”,再根据空后的Finally可知,A项“然后,放木头”符合语境。故选A。
答案:A
39. 解析:根据空后“只有当所有其他的生火方法都失败时才使用它”可知,G项“不要每次试图点燃营火时都用汽油”符合题意。空后句中的it指的就是petrol。故选G。
答案:G
40. 解析:根据下句“在你离开你的篝火或者去睡觉以前,确保你的篝火已完全熄灭”以及最后一句可推知,前一句应为“一旦你的篝火支起来了,不要让火焰无人看管”。故选F。
答案:F
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
This morning, as I was getting close to the supermarket, I saw a small 41 gathering around an elderly woman with blood under her face. I stopped and asked if I could 42 . I told her I was certified (授予证书的) in first aid. Then I 43 someone for a first-aid kit. But she didn’t want help, saying she was fine. But she wasn’t fine. I asked her to stay with me and we 44 about her routine of getting groceries. People brought out ice packs, water and paper towels from the 45 nearby. I put on the gloves from the first-aid kit, and cleaned her up a bit, but 46 I just talked to her and held her hand.
Two 47 happened to be passing by and stopped to help check her out a bit. Finally, after ten minutes the ambulance arrived and I talked to the emergency medical team and they 48 .
I was certified in first aid years back, and I got re-certified a month ago, but I never 49 it once. However, I realised being certified wasn’t 50 about providing the aid. I didn’t stop the bleeding. I didn’t 51 to examine her. Mostly it was about providing comfort for people in a difficult 52 . The certification gave me the confidence to do that: to kneel on the sidewalk, holding an old woman’s hand, and to help make those 53 few minutes just a little bit better.
If you’re not certified in first aid, I can’t recommend it strongly enough. It takes four hours of your time at your 54 Red Cross. With what you’ll 55 , maybe you’ll be able to help someone like the old lady one day.
41. A. people B. public
C. traffic D. crowd
解析:根据上下文可知,a small后面只能跟crowd,为习惯用法,意为“一小群人”。
答案:D
42. A. watch out B. look out
C. help out D. make out
解析:watch out当心;look out注意;help out帮忙;make out辨认出;理解。在这里应该是看到有人受伤,“我”主动提出帮忙。
答案:C
43. A. paid B. sent
C. applied D. scolded
解析:pay ... for为……付钱;send for派人去取(东西);派人去请(某人);apply for申请;scold for为……责备……。根据句意判断,此处应该是派人去取。
答案:B
44. A. looked B. cared
C. talked D. quarreled
解析:根据句意和本段最后一句中的talked可判断,此处是表示在谈论她的路线。
答案:C
45. A. hospital B. supermarket
C. station D. office
解析:根据前面所列举的东西判断,应该是从附近的超市里拿来的这些东西。
答案:B
46. A. mostly B. maybe
C. simply D. extremely
解析:根据句意和第三段出现的mostly判断,“我”主要的任务是安慰病人。
答案:A
47. A. policemen B. volunteers
C. clerks D. doctors
解析:根据上下文并结合选项判断可知,只有医生有救死扶伤的职责和能力。
答案:D
48. A. operated on B. turned up
C. ran away D. took over
解析:operate on给……做手术;turn up出现;run away跑开;take over接任;接管。结合语境判断,急救队员接管了受伤老妇人,进行了专业的治疗。
答案:D
49. A. liked B. noticed
C. used D. met
解析:结合语境可知,此处表示以前“我”从未用过它。
答案:C
50. A. necessarily B. possibly
C. hopefully D. commonly
解析:necessarily必然地;possibly很可能地;hopefully满怀希望地;commonly普遍地。根据下文“Mostly it was about providing comfort for people ...”可知,有急救资格不一定就意味着要提供急救。
答案:A
51. A. want B. teach
C. permit D. try
解析:结合语境判断,“我”不用努力给她做检查,从后面“我”的做法也可得知选D。
答案:D
52. A. place B. situation
C. life D. position
解析:急救主要是给予处于困境中的人们安慰。此处指处于困境中。
答案:B
53. A. confusing B. moving
C. scary D. friendly
解析:confusing令人困惑的;moving动人的;scary可怕的;引起惊恐的;friendly友好的。根据句意可知,需要急救的人短时间内都会处于恐惧之中。
答案:C
54. A. formal B. national
C. local D. private
解析:根据我们对红十字会的了解和作者进行的急救措施可知,选择“当地的”最合适,说明急救知识不需要你花费多长时间和走很远的距离就能学到。
答案:C
55. A. recognise B. offer
C. allow D. learn
解析:获得急救方面的资格证当然需要学习。
答案:D
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
David will never forget what happened to him the day before yesterday. He was eating something at home when he 56.________ (receive) a strange phone call from a hospital. The caller said his son 57.________ (fall) to the ground unconscious on the way to school and that it was he 58.________ took him to hospital. David hung up and rushed to his son’s classroom, only to find him 59.________ (listen) to the teacher 60.________ (attentive). He suddenly realised that he had been cheated, but he felt relieved. Just at that time the phone rang again, 61.________ (say), “Your son is in great danger and he needs 62.________ immediate operation which costs 48,000 yuan. The doctors here say they will not operate 63.________ your son until they are paid.” When asked from where the caller had taken his son to hospital, the caller rang off. David gave a big smile and said, “What a pity it is!”
The cheater might have thought he could get money from David. If so, he was wrong. Such phone calls are common these days, and many of David’s 64.________ (colleague) have received similar calls recently. Therefore, all parents should be sensitive to such tricks as not to 65.________ (cheat).
56. 解析:本句的句型是“主语+be doing sth when ...”,表示“……正在做某事,这时……”。when后用一般过去时。
答案:received
57. 解析:打电话的动作发生在过去,而儿子“晕倒在地上”这一动作应该发生在“打电话告诉”之前,故用过去完成时。
答案:had fallen
58. 解析:本句为“it’s ... that/who ...”强调句,强调的是主语he。
答案:who/that
59. 解析:find sb doing sth 表示“发现某人正在做某事”,由于表示动作正在发生,故用动词-ing形式作宾语补足语。
答案:listening
60. 解析:分析句子结构可知,修饰短语动词listen to要用副词,故用attentively。
答案:attentively
61. 解析:本句的谓语动词是rang,故say应用非谓语动词形式,动词say与其逻辑主语the phone构成主动关系,故用动词-ing形式作状语。
答案:saying
62. 解析:immediate operation立刻手术,其中operation为单数可数名词,故需用冠词修饰,immediate的发音以元音音素开头,故用不定冠词an。
答案:an
63. 解析:operate on sb 给某人做手术,为固定搭配。
答案:on
64. 解析:colleague为可数名词,由前面的many可知应用其复数形式。
答案:colleagues
65. 解析:非谓语动词cheat与主语all parents之间为被动关系,故用be cheated。
答案:be cheated
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假设你叫李华,上周五你校邀请林海博士给同学们做了“发生事故时如何实施急救”的专题讲座。请你根据下列提示,给你的美国笔友Tom写一封邮件,介绍这个专题讲座的内容,并谈谈你的感想。
(1) 检查事故现场是否安全;
(2) 看到有人严重受伤,应立即叫救护车;
(3) 急救的简单措施。
注意:
(1) 词数80左右;
(2) 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
(3) 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Tom,
Last Friday, our school invited Doctor Lin Hai to give us a lecture on how to give first aid in case an accident happens. ___________________
___________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I wish you all the best.
Yours,
Li Hua
答案:
Dear Tom,
Last Friday, our school invited Doctor Lin Hai to give us a lecture on how to give first aid in case an accident happens. Doctor Lin said that if an accident happens, we should first check whether the accident scene is safe or not. If it isn’t, move to a safe place immediately. Furthermore, we should call an ambulance at once if someone is seriously injured. Besides, Doctor Lin offered us a lot of detailed first-aid treatment and safety tips, which are easy to learn but very useful and practical.
Thanks to his lecture, now I have a better understanding of what to do in case of an accident.
I wish you all the best.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
When Rene Compean went to his favourite place to hike—Angeles National Forest in Los Angeles County—he didn’t plan to be there long. The 45-year-old only planned a two-hour hike, but soon found himself out there for hours, off the trail (路线), lost and unprepared—he had no flashlight, no paper trail maps, and only a litre of water.
As nighttime cold temperatures approached and the wind started to pick up, Compean managed to climb up to a peak (山峰) where he could get one bar of signal strength. And then he sent a text—SOS. My phone is going to die. I’m lost—to a friend. It was Compean’s last message before his phone battery ran out. He also sent a photo, hoping rescuers would be able to use it to locate him, but he forgot he had turned off geotagging (地理标签) location services on his phone.
After a day of searching, rescuers had no luck locating Compean so they turned to the public for help by tweeting out the photo.
“Are You a Hiker in the Mt. Waterman Area? LASD SAR Teams need help locating a missing hiker. He sent this picture to a friend. His car was found near Buckhorn Campground Trailhead. Call us if you recognize the area pictured below. 818×××3464,” the tweet read.
Ben Kuo, 47, was working from home when he saw the image of the lost hiker sitting atop a mountain with his legs covered in dirt.
Kuo always reminded the public through his Twitter account about natural disasters like wildfires, which involved studying satellite imagery. He also loved figuring out where photos were taken. When he looked at the photo pictured by Compean, he punched in (将……键入) the time and date of the photo into Google Earth to see where Compean might have been. Unbelievably, the satellite images matched the hiker?s photo and Kuo told the rescue team.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式作答。
More than 24 hours after Compean went missing, a helicopter arrived and managed to locate him less than a mile from where he’d taken the photo. __________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Kuo was happy that the hiker was found, too. __________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
答案:
More than 24 hours after Compean went missing, a helicopter arrived and managed to locate him less than a mile from where he’d taken the photo. When they pulled him up to safety, one of the rescuers passed him a note that said, “You’re so lucky.” Compean considered himself lucky, too. Soon after he’d made it to safety, Compean made a call to Kuo, through which they talked about everything. He said that he didn’t give up and kept managing to climb higher peaks to make himself seen easily. “I’m thankful to be alive,” he added. They planned to meet in person for a meal, or maybe even to go for a hike.
Kuo was happy that the hiker was found, too. Kuo also advised that hikers had better get well prepared when going for a hike. Meanwhile, the rescue team posted the event on its Twitter account and reminded people to pay attention to safety while hiking. It read: Kuo’s help allowed us to get to that location much sooner than we probably would have. It made a great difference in us finding him.
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