时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:人教高中英语高二


英语课

Read the following descriptions of accidents and decide what the rescuers did wrong.

ACCIDENT

We saw the car hit the truck. It flew into the air and landed on its side. We stopped and ran straight to the car. Petrol was coming from the car and a small fire was burning near the engine. The driver was not moving and was bleeding 1 from a cut on her face. The passenger was screaming and held his leg. Because the passenger was in so much pain, I hurried over to him and tried to lift him out of the car. My friend was saying "Oh my god, oh my god, they're going to die!" We managed to get the passenger out of the car and put him down on the road. I put him comfortably on his back and looked at his leg. It looked as if it were broken. I took out my handkerchief and tied it very tightly 2 around his leg. Then we ran back to the car to look at the driver. She was not moving. We got the door open and carried her to the man.

ACCIDENT

I was walking along the road next to the river when I saw a little girl fall through the ice. She disappeared under the water for a moment and then came back up. She screamed for help and waved her hands. I jumped down on the ice and ran as fast as I could to where she was. I tried to walk as close to her as possible and reach her. She grabbed 3 my hands and I tried to pull her out of the water.

style="FONT-SIZE: small">HOTELFIRE style="FONT-SIZE: small">  I was in my hotel room when I heard the fire alarm. I grabbed my bags and kicked the door open. I ran as fast as I could to the lift. When I was almost there I remembered that I had left my camera in the room, so I hurried back to get it. Suddenly there was smoke everywhere and I saw flames coming from two other rooms. I went back into my room and opened the window so I could get some air. Then I ran towards the stairs, carrying my bags and my camera. The hotel was filled with smoke and I started coughing.

POISONING 5

         A man was lying on the floor. There was a bottle of pills next to him. It must be drug poisoning, I thought. I could not tell if he was alive, so I immediately started blowing air into his mouth. He coughed and I decided 6 to make him throw up so that there would be no more poison 4 in his body. After he had thrown up a couple of times, I gave him some milk to drink. He still looked sick and seemed very sleepy. I left the room to call for help and when I got back he was asleep again. I shook him hard a few times and he woke up. I then cleaned up the room and threw away the bottle of pills. I put him on his back so that he would be comfortable. Then I went outside to wait for the ambulance



1 bleeding
adj.出血的;(心情)过度悲痛的;(用于加强语气,尤表示非常厌烦)该死的;讨厌的n.流血,失血v.流血( bleed的现在分词 );勒索,敲诈;散开;给(某人)放血
  • Press firmly on the wound to stop the bleeding. 用力压住伤口止血。
  • The nurse applied pressure to his arm to stop the bleeding. 护士压住他的胳膊止血。
2 tightly
adv.紧紧地,坚固地,牢固地
  • My child holds onto my hand tightly while we cross the street.横穿马路时,孩子紧拉着我的手不放。
  • The crowd pressed together so tightly that we could hardly breathe.人群挤在一起,我们几乎喘不过气来。
3 grabbed
v.抢先,抢占( grab的过去式和过去分词 );(尤指匆忙地)取;攫取;(尤指自私、贪婪地)捞取
  • He was grabbed by two men and frogmarched out of the hall. 他被两个男人紧抓双臂押出大厅。
  • She grabbed the child's hand and ran. 她抓住孩子的手就跑。
4 poison
n.毒药;毒害;vt./vi.毒害;投毒
  • The bottle is labelled "Poison".瓶上标明“有毒”。
  • Don't allow evil thoughts to poison young people's minds.不允许邪念毒害青年。
5 poisoning
n.中毒,毒害,投毒v.毒死( poison的现在分词 );污染;放毒于;对…有不良影响
  • a series of deaths caused by carbon monoxide poisoning 一氧化碳中毒引起的一连串死亡
  • cases of salmonella poisoning 沙门菌中毒病例
6 decided
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
学英语单词
airglow excitation
alcoholic abuses
anchieta
atmx
ba'th
balanced connecting rod
barasing
bottom cloth
bovinoid
build-up of luminance
capacity pickup
cechts
chronic fibro-cavernous pulmonary tuberculosis
circular tooth
classical school
common tobacco
comprehensive balance of power and energy
core beliefs
crawfish out
decicycles
digital content creation
digitalisation
Diligence is the mother of good luck.
dinitropropyl phenol
duchesse laces
dysembryomas
elsholtzia haichowensis sun
encapsulated fuel unit
epitope tagging
esophagean
Eternal death
fault groove
fibre-forming polymer
firmware expansion module
for always
galex
genus melopsittacuss
handkerchief dance
hanging rail
healthcare reform
hypandrium
idealism in physics
induced flows
infodemics
interpellants
karavas
kyffhausen
lanae
laurestines
laverl
Lemons problem
life skill counseling
macro accounting
malaises
mastic acids
mercury bisulphate
Merrill-Crowe process
Miyako-jima
modulation period
Morton's current
motor-launches
multi-function ultrasonic scanner
national welfare and the people's livelihood
nederlandsche
neozoic era
novel type of craft
ophthalmoxyste
part winding start
Pedicularis kiangsiensis
petered out
plantation density
Polystictus
powder dip coating process
Prunus mume
pyrites of copper
ramshead ladyslipper
redetaining
Rhododendron aganniphum
Rhododendron maculiferum
robeless
SAM database
self-dual-driven instrument
sheindlin
shift left
south-wester
subject to particular average
symbologies
taugwalder
technical cooperation input
Texas citrus mite
Thikombia I.
thitsiol
thoracolumbar autonomic nervous system
throute
times stratigraphy
training order
undispelled
uterine vesicle
venuing
wheelhouse flat
wholesome water
yogo