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    We’ve all seen ambulances come speeding down the road, prepared to help when disaster _________. But sometimes even an ambulance can’t _________ fast enough to save someone’s life. In _________ like that, Eli Beer hopes to save the day.

Beer is the founder of United Hatzalah, a volunteer-run organization in Israel, _________ to saving lives. Every year many people die waiting for an ambulance to arrive because the ambulance got _________ in traffic or was simply too far away. Trying to solve this problem by using motorcycles, Beer _________ a team of volunteers from all _________ and stages of life and trained them to respond to emergencies. He then gave each of them a motorcycle equipped with medical _________. Then the volunteer went _________ to their daily lives.

United Hatzalah has a call center staffed __________ by volunteers. When someone calls to tell them of an emergency, they answer it in three __________ or less. Then Beer’s technology calculates which volunteer is closest to the __________. As soon as that volunteer is notified, he or she __________ everything and rushes over.

When a volunteer arrives, he or she __________ CPR(心肺复苏) if necessary, and uses the medical equipment in the motorcycle to help the __________. The goal is __________: Keep the patient alive until the regular ambulance arrives. According to Beer, an ambulance’s average response time is 12 to 15 minutes, while United Hatzalah volunteers __________ in three.

United Hatzalah’s medical care is __________ for patients because it’s run mostly by volunteers, and donations cover the __________ of supplies and staff. It clearly shows the __________ of individuals willing to use their abilities to help others.

1.A.blows B.strikes C.beats D.kicks

2.A.send B.reach C.leave D.arrive

3.A.thoughts B.situations C.movements D.dilemmas

4.A.introduced B.offered C.dedicated D.connected

5.A.lost B.crashed C.hit D.stuck

6.A.joined B.worked C.employed D.gathered

7.A.professions B.structures C.levels D.titles

8.A.records B.demands C.orders D.supplies

9.A.alone B.back C.off D.down

10.A.entirely B.secretly C.probably D.finally

11.A.days B.hours C.minutes D.seconds

12.A.stage B.scene C.sight D.show

13.A.drops B.reserves C.finishes D.stores

14.A.carries B.suggests C.performs D.treats

15.A.tired B.attacked C.injured D.endangered

16.A.easy B.achievable C.simple D.unique

17.A.come up B.end up C.show up D.stay up

18.A.enough B.ready C.priceless D.free

19.A.reward B.cost C.salary D.income

20.A.power B.example C.courage D.energy

 

1.B 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.D 6.D 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.A 11.D 12.B 13.A 14.C 15.C 16.C 17.C 18.D 19.B 20.A 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍比尔创建的以色列志愿者组织United Hatzalah,该组织致力于拯救生命。 1.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:我们都见过救护车在马路上疾驰而来,准备在灾难来临时提供帮助。A. blows吹动;B. strikes侵袭;C. beats敲打;D. kicks踢。根据常识可知,灾难是突然侵袭。故选B。 2.本题考查语境判断之逻辑关系。句意:但有时,即使是救护车也不能及时到达以挽救某人的生命。A. send发送,寄派;B. reach达到;C. leave离开;D. arrive到达。根据前文but可知,此处表示转折,救护车不能及时到达。故选D。 3.本题考查语境判断之其他线索(上下文)。句意:在那种情况下,伊莱·比尔希望能挽救局面。A. thoughts想法;B. situations境况,情况;C. movements运动;D. dilemmas困境。此处指像那样的境况下。故选B。 4.本题考查语境判断之其他线索(上下文)。句意:比尔是以色列志愿者组织United Hatzalah的创始人,该组织致力于拯救生命。A. introduced介绍;B. offered提供;C. dedicated把……用于;D. connected连接。根据上文a volunteer-run organization可知,这个组织是致力于拯救生命。be dedicated to致力于。故选C项。 5.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:每年都有许多人死于等待救护车的到来,因为救护车被堵在了路上,或者仅仅是距离太远。A. lost丢失;B. crashed坠毁;C. hit击打;D. stuck卡住。根据前文many people die waiting for an ambulance to arrive可知,许多人死于等待救护车的到来,因为救护车被堵在路上,be/get stuck in陷入……,被卡在……。故选D。 6.本题考查语境判断之其他线索(上下文)。句意:为了解决这个问题,比尔召集了一群来自各行各业的志愿者,训练他们应对紧急情况。A. joined加入;B. worked工作;C. employed雇佣;D. gathered聚集。根据后文a team of volunteers和trained them to respond to emergencies可知,是把志愿者召集起来。故选D。 7.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:为了解决这个问题,比尔召集了一群来自各行各业的志愿者,训练他们应对紧急情况。A. professions职业;B. structures结构;C. levels标准;D. titles标题。根据常识可知,这些志愿者来自各行各业。故选A。 8.本题考查语境判断之其他线索(上下文)。句意:然后他给他们每人一辆装有医疗用品的摩托车。A. records记录;B. demands要求;C. orders命令;D. supplies提供,供应。根据上文可知,是去救人,所以提供医疗用品。故选D。 9.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:然后志愿者回到他们的日常生活中。A. alone独自地;B. back向后地;C. off离开;D. down向下。根据下文中When someone calls to tell them of an emergency可知,志愿者带回医疗用品,回到日常生活中,应对急救。故选B。 10.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:United Hatzalah有一个完全由志愿者组成的呼叫中心。A. entirely完全地;B. secretly秘密地;C. probably很可能;D. finally最后。这个组织完全由志愿者组成。故选A项。 11.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:当有人打电话告诉他们有紧急情况时,他们会在三秒或更少的时间内接听。A. days天;B. hours小时;C. minutes分钟;D. seconds秒。根据an emergency, they answer it in three ____11____ or less可知,因为是紧急情况,所以用“秒”更符合语境。故选D项。 12.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:然后比尔的技术计算出哪个志愿者离现场最近。A. stage阶段;B. scene场面,现场;C. sight视力;D. show显示。离现场最近的志愿者去救人。故选B。 13.本题考查语境判断之逻辑关系。句意:一旦志愿者得到通知,他或她就会放下一切,冲过去。A. drops使掉下,丢下;B. reserves保留;C. finishes完成;D. stores储存。根据后文rushes over可知,志愿者会“丢下”一切,去救人。故选A项。 14.本题考查语境判断之逻辑关系。句意:当志愿者到达时,他或她在必要时进行心肺复苏,并使用摩托车上的医疗设备帮助伤者。A. carries搬运;B. suggests建议;C. performs执行;D. treats对待。这里指先实施心肺复苏救助。故选C。 15.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:句意:当志愿者到达时,他或她在必要时进行心肺复苏,并使用摩托车上的医疗设备帮助伤者。A. tired疲倦;B. attacked攻击;C. injured使受伤;D. endangered濒危。用医疗设备自然是帮助“受伤的”人。故选C。 16.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:目标很简单:让病人活到常规救护车到来。A. easy容易的;B. achievable可完成的;C. simple简单的;D. unique独一无二的。志愿者要让受伤的人坚持到救护车来,所以他们的目标是“简单的”。故选C。 17.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:比尔说,救护车的平均反应时间是12到15分钟,而United Hatzalah的志愿者只需要3分钟。A. come up走近,被提出;B. end up结束;C. show up露面,揭露;D. stay up不睡觉,熬夜。此处指志愿者“出现”的时间。故选C。 18.本题考查语境判断之其他线索(上下文)。句意:United Hatzalah的医疗服务对病人是免费的,因为它主要是由志愿者运营的,而捐款可以支付医疗用品和员工的费用。A. enough足够的;B. ready有准备的;C. priceless无价的;D. free免费的。根据下文的donations cover可知,United Hatzalah的医疗服务是免费的,因为他们是靠捐款运营的。故选D项。 19.本题考查语境判断之其他线索(上下文)。句意:United Hatzalah的医疗服务对病人是免费的,因为它主要是由志愿者运营的,而捐款可以支付医疗用品和员工的费用。A. reward报酬;B. cost代价,费用;C. salary薪水;D. income收入。捐款可以支付医疗用品和员工的费用。故选B。 20.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:它清楚地显示了个人的力量,愿意使用他们的能力来帮助别人。A. power力量;B. example例子;C. courage勇气;D. energy能量,精力。志愿者展示的是个人力量。故选A。
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