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以下是几则急救课程的信息:

Course Name      Course Format School

/Trainer          Training Centers             Course Aim

A. CPR First Aid     Classroom     Lewis College

of Business        Detroit,

United States      To prepare students to triage and handle a variety of emergencies from minor ones to the most serious beginning with techniques needed to chart what occurred.

B. First Aid in the workplace       E-learning     Digital Think     San Francisco U.S.A  To empower you with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide basic first aid care in both emergency and non-emergency medical situations in the workplace

C. STCW95 Basic Safety           Blended      Flagship Superyacht Academy    Portsmouth U.K    A 5-day course essential for basic fire fighting training

D. Emergency Life Support and Basic First Aid for speakers of other languages     Classroom    City Lit   London, United Kingdom To recognize and deal with a number of life-threatening first aid incidents and offer support in developing the use of the English language

E. Activity First Aid On-site       City Lit       London, U. K.    To deal with a whole range of injuries. Leads to a practical examination. This course continues from the basic first aid course and will deal with further type.

F. First Aid Intensive Lifesaver & LS Plus           Classroom      City Lit    London U.K.   Starting with important basic first aid skills, such as resuscitation and dealing with unconscious occurrences.

请阅读下面欲参加课程者的个人资料,然后匹配与其适应的急救课程:

1.  John, whose house caught fire one night and was destroyed, was lucky enough to survive after months of treatment in the hospital. He became a homeless orphan and he could never forget the terrible disaster. He wants to learn the first aid so that his misfortune won’t happen to others.

2. Jane works in a large international company, which is on the top floor in a skyscraper in New York. She thinks it’s not so easy for them to get to safety if emergency happens while working.

3. Zhang Ying, a Chinese girl who is studying in London, is curious about learning some basic first aid skills and improving her English.

4. Li Jian is a student of senior Ⅱ and has experienced some accidents. He wants to learn how to deal with not only the simple injuries but also serious ones. He doesn’t want to just sit in the classroom, listening and watching.

5. Wang Yang’s mother is weak in health and often gets tired easily. She even loses her consciousness from time to time. Wang Yang is so worried about her that she wants to learn some first aid to help her mother in case of such situations.

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.E 5.F 【解析】 试题分析: 1.C 根据2.中的John的家遇见了火灾被烧毁了,John wants to learn the first aid so that his misfortune won’t happen to others.以及C项中的A 5-day course essential for basic fire fighting training正是关于防火的话题,故C正确。 3.B 根据4.中的Jane thinks it’s not so easy for them to get to safety if emergency happens while working.根据B项中的o empower you with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide basic first aid care in both emergency and non-emergency medical situations in the workplace说明这两项是相符的,故B正确。 5.D 根据6.中的Zhang Ying想了解最基本的急救知识并想提高自己的英语水平,D项中的To recognize and deal with a number of life-threatening first aid incidents and offer support in developing the use of the English language刚好符合要求。故D正确。 7.E 根据8.中的He wants to learn how to deal with not only the simple injuries but also serious ones.他想学会处理简单的和严重的受伤情况,但是希望在活动中学习,而不是只坐在课堂里。 E项中的To deal with a whole range of injuries. Leads to a practical examination. This course continues from the basic first aid course and will deal with further type说明这两者是相符的。 9.F 根据10.Wang Yang的妈妈身体不好,有时候会失去知觉。他想学习一些急救知识以防遇见紧急情况,Starting with important basic first aid skills, such as resuscitation and dealing with unconscious occurrences.故F项正确。 考点:考查考生的配对能力
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