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    Last year in a cross-country race in Sanqing Mountain, Gentian left everybody far behind, but unexpectedly he felt a sharp pain and saw that there were teeth marks and blood on his calf (腿肚子).1.But he didn't know that it was a poisonous snake called ''five-step snake'' in Chinese that bit him.

Deep in the mountain, with no phone, Gentian kept running with the injury on his leg for 15 minutes and finally met a local farmer.2.He happened to know about herbs and medicine. Immediately, he used some herbal medicine to deal with it. Later, the organizing committee's ambulance rushed to take him to the local hospital.

What should you do if you encounter a snake while outside? Remember: first of all, do not excite it. Data show that people who excite snakes are easily bitten.3.Second, avoid the places where snakes like to stay. Snakes like to bathe in the sun during the day, and usually stay on gravel and cliff edges. Third, if you happen to see a snake crossing through the road, you must stop and wait for it to pass.

4.First, sit down and try to avoid the acceleration of blood circulation. Then tie the limb 10-30cm above the wound with a strong rope, and curitopenabout1cm above the wound. The cut should be 1-2cm wide, and squeeze blood from top to bottom. Generally, snakebites occur at the ankle. 5. Also, make sure to call the ambulance ASAP.

A.He sensed that his situation was not good.

B.Then what to do if you're bitten by a snake?

C.So staying still can prevent you from meeting a snake.

D.He thought his high end shoes could protect against the snake.

E.However, those who run immediately are less likely to be bitten.

F.In this case bending the knee to reduce blood flow can be helpful.

G.Despite the language barrier, he understood what had happened.

 

1.A 2.G 3.E 4.B 5.F 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。这篇文章主要讲了在去年,有一个越野跑在三清山。Gentian跑在最后被一条毒蛇五步蛇咬了,他坚持跑步碰见了一个当地农民,给他用了点草药,之后他被救护车接走了。然后教给我们几个遇到蛇后如何应对的方法。 1.上文Last year in a cross-country race in Sanqing Mountain, Gentian left everybody far behind, but unexpectedly he felt a sharp pain and saw that there were teeth marks and blood on his calf (腿肚子).(去年在三清山举行的越野跑中,Gentian把所有人甩在身后,但是意外的是,他感到很疼痛,看到自己的腿肚子有牙印并且在流血)与A. He sensed that his situation was not good.(他感到他的情况不妙)承接自然,因为腿肚子有牙印且在流血所以感到情况不妙,故选A项。 2.上文Deep in the mountain, with no phone, Gentian kept running with the injury on his leg for 15 minutes and finally meet local farmer.(在深山里,没有手机,Gentian坚持用带伤的腿跑了15分钟,最后遇到了一位当地的农民)与G. Despite the language barrier, he understood what had happened.(尽管有语言障碍,他明白发生了什么)承接自然,选项提到的语言障碍,是指当地农民不懂Gentian的语言,故选G项。 3.上文Remember: first of all, do not excite it. Data show that people who excite snakes are easily bitten.(记住:最重要的是,不要刺激它。数据表明,刺激蛇的人容易被咬)与E. However, those who run immediately are less likely to be bitten.(然而,那些立刻就跑的人被咬的可能性要小些)承接自然,立刻走掉就不会与蛇对峙、激怒它,且上下文是明显的转折关系,故选E项。 4.根据上文的What should you do if you encounter a snake while outside?(如果你在野外偶遇蛇该做什么呢?)可知,上个自然段主要讲述遇到蛇应该采取的措施,故推测本段讲述被蛇咬了应该采取什么措施。B. Then what to do if you're bitten by a snake?(那么,被蛇咬了你该做什么呢?)符合以上推测,故选B项。 5.上文Generally, snakebites occur at the ankle.(通常,蛇的咬伤发生在踝关节处)与F. In this case bending the knee to reduce blood flow can be helpful.(在这种情况下弯曲膝盖,对减少流血能够有帮助)承接自然,选项中的这种情况,就是指咬伤在踝关节处的情况,故选F项。
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