主題閱讀
緊要關頭,成功救援
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1~4 CDBA
姐妹花救人事跡
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1~4 BCBD
輕度扭傷急救
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1~4 CCDA
了解急救小常識
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1~4 DBDA
學習急救,從我們做起
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1~4 CBDC主題應用·語庫構建
While we were playing basketball,one of my classmates Liu Qiang fell overand broke his ankle. He was so painfulthat he could hardly move his body.
On seeing this, I rushed to him andgave him first aid immediately. First, Ichecked his injury which looked red andswollen. I tried to find some ice water to?cool the wounded area down. Then, Isearched again for some wood to hold theankle in place. At last, I called the ambu?lance and sent him to the hospital.
Thanks to the first?aid knowledge Ilearnt earlier, I successfully helped myclassmate. So its important for us to mas?ter relevant first?aid knowledge.
●同源高考
曬中國“綠卡”,中國就是我的家
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1~4 BADC
鯨魚防撞“神器”
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1~4 BBAC
世界最長客運列車亮相
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1~4 ACDB
捕捉那即將融化之美
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1~4 BABC
情系攀巖
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1~4 ABDC
環(huán)保禁令
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1~4 BDCA
●綜合視野
27 歲的中國狼語者
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Determined/Persistent/Brave.
卡爾迪納利的無電生活
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They read by lamps fueled with usedcooking oil that is given to them by neigh?bors.“The Harmonious Walnuts”grow fruit,vegetables and olives to produce olive oil,and keep bees for honey.
特別的寵物
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Any answer can be possible as long as it makes sense.
世界上最窄的河流
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Because Haolai is a permanent body of water, flowing steadily throughout the year, and it has all the disguising elements of a river, such as a clearly defined basin,flood?meadow, etc.
小犀牛和小斑馬成了好朋友
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Modjadji understood what Daisy had?been through and rhinos are very socialanimals and require companionship.
月亮起源說
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Any answer can be possible as long as it makes sense.
適度的壓力實際上有好處
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Moderate stress levels could help in?dividuals build resilience and reducetheir risk of developing mental health dis?orders, such as depression and antisocialbehaviors. That study also showed thatmoderate stress can help people learn howto cope in future stressful situations.
●巧讀妙寫
八歲男孩救同學
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1~4 ABCD
語言運用
Ⅰ. 例句仿寫
1. He was doing an experiment in the lab when
2. It took great courage and determi?nation
Ⅱ. 寫作實踐
Last week, I took part in the Red Cross first?aid training. At the beginning,we assembled in the school hall to listen tothe importance and basic steps of first aid.After realizing how important first aid is,we couldnt wait to learn more. After a shortgrouping, we were led to a classroom wherea trainer demonstrated the detailed proce?dure. We watched closely as he showedevery move. Then came the test for firstaid. Although I was nervous, I managed tocarry out all the moves.
To my excitement, I was issued a firstaider certificate. I held the certificate withpride and thought that I could help morepeople in need with the knowledge I havelearned.
新年的“奇跡”
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1~4 BACD
語言運用
Ⅰ. 例句仿寫
1. fixing her eyes on the map of China
2. It is a miracle that
Ⅱ. 寫作實踐
A hiker named Eric who wasstranded at the bottom of a hill was savedby a couple on the day after the New Year.
Allison and Alfred were in a campingspot between Big Bear Lake and Angelus Oaks when they heard someone calling out?for help. Following the sound, they foundEric at the bottom of? the hill, who couldnt walk and survived for 14 days on the littlesalsa he had brought when going hiking. Al?lison called 911 and shortly after, a rescuehelicopterarrivedandcarriedErictosafety.
Eric was very thankful and said itwas a“miracle”that he was discovered.
●寫作園地
硬核解讀,深度續(xù)寫
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Seeing my fathers response, I felt moreashamed of my bad behavior. Lowering myhead, I went to my room. When my motherwas mending the T?shirt, my father cameto my room. Instead of scolding me, hesaid softly,“I know you were so angry atthat time. I can understand you. But keepin mind that being angry is like drinkingpoison and expecting others to suffer.”Hearing my fathers words, I responded,“Iam sorry that I didnt control my anger atthat time.”Then I gathered my courage,went out of my room, and apologized to mymom for what I had done. My mothersmiled and forgave me.
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On that day, I decided not to let anger?control me any longer. Of course, there aretimes when I am angry. However, when?ever that happens, I will try to remembermy fathers gentle kindness. When he sawhis broken T?shirt, instead of shouting andscolding, he just thought of my feeling andtried to deal with the problem. It always re?minds me to think about others feelingswhen I get angry. I learned that anger cando nothing but make the situation worse.My fathers gentle kindness taught me alesson which I would never forget, and hiswords will be engraved in my mind forever.
●主題妙測
緊急救援,顯世間大愛
第一部分閱讀
第一節(jié)
A
本文是一篇說明文,介紹了中暑的危害以及中暑后的一些急救措施。
1~3 DAC
B
本文是一篇記敘文,講述了兩個小女孩通過母親教給她們的急救技能及時挽救了母親的性命的故事。
4~7 BBCD
C
本文是一篇新聞報道,報道了一門面向普通民眾開設的心理健康急救課程。
8~11 BCCD
D
本文是一篇說明文,介紹了英國蘇塞克斯郡的警察接受的警犬急救訓練。
12~15 BDDA
第二節(jié)
本文是一篇說明文,主要介紹了確保學校操場安全的四個步驟。
16~20 FCDBG
第二部分語言運用
第一節(jié)
本文是一篇記敘文,主要講述了作者的丈夫在路邊發(fā)病時陌生人積極相助的感人故事。
21~25 BABCB 26~30 CCDBD
31~35 DABCD
第二節(jié)
本文是一篇新聞報道,報道了2022年10月29日在韓國首爾龍山區(qū)梨泰院萬圣節(jié)集會期間發(fā)生的踩踏事故。
36. on 37. twenties 38. are
39. roughly 40. which 41. were sent
42. Having held 43. to arrange
44. including 45. but
第三部分寫作
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One day, Li Ming and I were on our
way back to the dormitory after fetchingsome boiling water from the boiler housewhen Li Mings thermos bottle burst andthe boiling water caused severe injuries tohis feet. The burn was so severe that theskin was red and swollen.
Immediately, I carried him to the wa?ter tap nearby and put his feet under thecold running water until the pain lessened.Afterwards, I called a taxi and rushed himto the hospital where he received a furthertreatment.
Only then was I aware what a diffe?rence a basic knowledge of first aid canmake, especially in such a case.
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At 10:35 am the doorbell rang and my father stood outside the door smiling,accompanied by a young man. I hugged my father tightly and affectionately. Enor?mously relieved, the young man told me?that my father had lost his way while re?turning home after the morning walk. Theonly description he could provide was thatmy house was near the park and that thehouse was made of red bricks. With mucheffort, and in almost two hours searching,the young man was able to locate myhouse. He expressed great relief at gettingmy father home.
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After knowing what had happened, Ishowed my appreciation of his kindness. Iinvited him inside to join us for a cup oftea. The man refused politely and said sin?cerely that he felt so delighted to havebrought my father safely home to me thathe did not require further thanks. Then hedrove the car away without even sharinghis name and I have not seen him again.This kind act has a lasting influence onme. I always give others a helping hand ifpossible, even so many years later.