James Bradley had developed a strong passion for skiing. On a freezing cold Sunday in 2019, James, then a 16-year-old boy, headed to Aspen Mountain with his father to go skiing. They took a cable car to the top of the mountain and conquered the most challenging part of the long trail. Afterwards, they decided to follow different trails to go down the mountain respectively. That was when everything started to veer off course.
In the late afternoon, after finishing the final run through the side trial, his father arrived at the parking lot. Anxiously, he had waited here for his son for several hours. However, James never showed up.
It turned out that a fierce snowstorm had swept into the area as James was on his way down. Unable to see far and clearly, he turned off the path by accident and got lost. The dreadful snowstorm coupled with strong winds gained strength and enveloped everything, blocking his way back to the ski trails.
Before long, James slid down the mountain slope on his skis and stopped at the bottom of the mountain in the valley. Thanks to the thick snow, James didn’t get hurt and the winds weren’t as strong in the valley as they were up on the mountain. Looking around, he saw nothing but the branches of trees and the pure white snow. James had no idea where he was. Worse still, the sun began to sink and he was getting colder by the minute. Most worrisome of all was that he didn’t have any food or water with him, let alone his mobile phone or other supplies.
Standing alone in the wild and holding his large skis, cold and thirst, he couldn’t help thinking about the survival show Man vs. Wild that he used to watch. In the show, Bear Grylls was abandoned in a wild area like this and had to help himself out by using all sorts of survival skills. Yes! It was time to put the tips he had learned to use.
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Without hesitation, James took action immediately.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Two days later, James saw several figures approaching his shelter.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________A.A lawyer and his client. |
B.A policeman and a crime victim. |
C.A passenger and a pedestrian. |
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A.A receptionist. | B.A driver. | C.A policewoman. |
A.6. | B.5. | C.4. |
5 . Helen was sitting in the garden one evening when she heard a loud crash. As she walked to the front of the house, she could see a small crowd
Helen had
Helen raced back to the scene,
Helen successfully managed to
“I take comfort in the fact that knowing first aid helped me to
A.gathering | B.playing | C.dancing | D.running |
A.walking | B.lying | C.riding | D.reading |
A.heavily | B.quietly | C.slowly | D.easily |
A.taught | B.planned | C.taken | D.failed |
A.climbed | B.called | C.fought | D.ran |
A.books | B.towels | C.gloves | D.socks |
A.expert | B.officer | C.ambulance | D.operation |
A.tell | B.visit | C.meet | D.help |
A.neck | B.leg | C.head | D.arm |
A.cause | B.increase | C.control | D.check |
A.Unfortunately | B.Luckily | C.Usually | D.Possibly |
A.calls | B.actions | C.judgement | D.training |
A.new | B.free | C.various | D.effective |
A.worse | B.better | C.safer | D.clearer |
A.describe | B.take | C.save | D.risk |
A.6. | B.5. | C.4. |
1.你的经历;
2.你的感想。
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A First Aid Experience
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1. What did Milton do?
A.He caught a thief. | B.He went to a theme park. | C.He traveled a very long distance. |
A.Some cars were stolen. |
B.A broken roller coaster caused several injuries. |
C.The Johnson family moved to New York. |
A.In Orange County. | B.In Union City. | C.In New York. |
A.Advertisements. | B.An interview. | C.A weather report. |
9 . Todd and Donna woke up early one day to take pictures of the sunrise. While walking along the shoreline and enjoying the sights, Todd suddenly
Tyler Volpe, a
Volpe started chest compression (按压) while Roy, another surfer, breathed into Todd’s mouth. Then, they switched
The tide was starting to come in. Other surfers used their boards to form a
Doctors used a defibrillator (除颤器) to shock his heart and
Todd and Donna planned to drive back home to New Jersey that morning, but decided to first take a walk on the beach. “It is lucky we didn’t
Donna
A.took | B.sat | C.fell | D.broke |
A.sleeping | B.joking | C.lying | D.thinking |
A.red | B.orange | C.green | D.blue |
A.surfer | B.doctor | C.reporter | D.worker |
A.loud | B.sudden | C.normal | D.lasting |
A.cloths | B.positions | C.boards | D.apartments |
A.dead | B.cold | C.safe | D.lucky |
A.Before | B.After | C.Once | D.Instantly |
A.sight | B.barrier | C.link | D.bridge |
A.warm | B.positive | C.alive | D.brave |
A.start | B.develop | C.continue | D.end |
A.record | B.review | C.repeat | D.restore |
A.pay | B.pause | C.leave | D.speed |
A.answered | B.learned | C.posted | D.heard |
A.thank | B.meet | C.accept | D.miss |
10 . Two teenagers are lost at sea off the coast of the United States for six days on their small sailing boat. Without any food and drink, the boys drink sea water. They try slipping into the ocean to cool off, but sharks drive them back onto the boat. At night, they use a single wet suit to keep warm.
This is a real story of two American boys. Driscoll and his best friend, 18-year-old Josh Long, were found six days later and more than 100 miles from where they had set off from Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina, on April 24. The boys had lost a lot of water and were tired, but otherwise in pretty good shape.
They set out fishing on a 4.3-meter sailboat on a windy day when the National Weather Service had warned small boats to stay out of the water, but they didn’t care. They realized they were in trouble almost immediately and tried to swim back to shore, pulling the boat along with them. Within hours, they were far out to sea.
“We lost our fishing equipment, ” Driscoll said. “So we couldn’t catch any fish. ” The boys’ hopes faded with each day passing. They stood on their boat every time they saw another boat, waving and shouting, but without success. One night they were woken up by water coming into the boat. A large ship was very close to them.
A coast guard boat set out to look for them. The boys got up and made some noise. This time, they were heard.
“What we have is a completely surprising story of survival that’s going to be studied for years to come, ” said Richard Goerling, Long’s uncle, “I think the boys have a book to write. ”
1. The two boys got lost at the sea because _______.A.they were not good at boating |
B.they were separated from their parents while boating |
C.they didn’t take the warning from National Weather Service seriously. |
D.they went far into the sea to catch fish |
A.suffered cold at night |
B.lived on the fish they caught |
C.fought against sharks |
D.swam in the water to cool themselves off in the daytime |
A.the boys were saved on April 30 |
B.the boys went to the sea to go surfing |
C.the boys were sleeping soundly when the boat passed by |
D.some boats had found the boys but refused to offer help |
A.the boys will write a book |
B.something can be learned from the boys’ experience |
C.children’s safety should be paid more attention to |
D.the boys did very well when facing danger |