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First Aid Level 1

The course is suitable for anyone who wants to learn CPR, short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (心肺复苏法). It also covers management of bleeding and shock. This course includes assessment and leads to a New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) unit standard. The most attractive point is that a well-known doctor will teach this course.

Price: $ 100

Duration: 1 day

First Aid Level 2

It includes all of the course content from First Aid Level 1, plus an additional half day. Suitable for first aiders, health and safety staff and anyone who needs first-aid knowledge for their professional qualification. A very experienced doctor will teach this course.

Price: $ 150

Duration: 1.5 days

Resuscitation Level 3

This training course is for those who require Level 3 resuscitation skills, especially people who have a duty to respond and are probably concerned with the start of resusciation.

Price: $ 160

Duration: 4 hours

Resuscitation Level 4

This is an important health professional resuscitation training course. It can be used as a Level 4 refresher course. This course is the most suitable for nurses, nurse managers, District Health Board (DHB) resuscitation officers.

Price: $ 200

Duration: 4 hours

Take a look at the series of first aid courses, so that you can choose the medical learning experience that best matches your needs.

1.How is First Aid Level 1 different from the other courses?

A.It’s the most expensive.

B.It’ll last the longest time.

C.It’ll be taught by a famous doctor.

D.It’s meant for health and safety officers.

2.How much should an applicant pay per hour for Resuscitation Level 3?

A.$ 40. B.$ 50.

C.$ 100. D.$ 160.

3.What is the main purpose of the text?

A.To show doctors’ responsibilities.

B.To advertise the first aid courses.

C.To advise medical professionals to assess their living standards.

D.To inform medical staff of the medical levels of the four hospitals.

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 【解析】 本文是应用文。文章主要介绍了几门急救的相关课程。 1.细节理解题。根据First Aid level 1介绍中的最后一句The most attractive point is that a well-known doctor will teach this course.“最吸引人的是这门课将由一位著名的医生来教授。”可知,此课程的特殊之处在于它将由一位著名的医生执教。故选C。 2.细节理解题。根据Resuscitation Level 3中的介绍可知,此课程价格是160美元,持续时间是4小时,故每小题需支付40美元。故选A。 3.推理判断题。根据最后一段Take a look at the series of first aid courses, so that you can choose the medical learning experience that best matches your needs.“看看这一系列的急救课程,这样你就可以选择最符合你需要的医学学习经验。”可知,本文主要号召人们报名参加这些急救课程。故选B。
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