Walking alone in the deserted village, John was scare He thought he() Tom to go with him.
A.might have asked
B.should asked
C.must have asked
D.should have asked
A.might have asked
B.should asked
C.must have asked
D.should have asked
第1题
()when you are walking alone in the deep night.
A. Stand treat
B. Stay alert
C. End up
D. Serve well
第2题
A.identify
B.embody
C.substitute
D.picture
第3题
In middle infancy, the baby concentrates on practicing a great many speech sounds. It loves to imitate actions and examine interesting objects. At about seven months, it begins to crawl, a skill that it masters at the end of middle infancy.
In late infancy, the baby takes an interest in games, songs, and even books. Progress toward walking moves through standing, balancing, bouncing in place, and walking with others. As soon as the baby walks well alone, it has passed from infancy into the active toddler (蹒跚学步) stage.
What is the main subject of this reading passage?
A.Growth in early infancy.
B.The active toddler.
C.How a baby learns to walk.
D.The developmental stages of infancy.
第5题
“Older adult falls are increasing and, sadly, often indicate the end of independence, ” said Dr. TomFrieden. The falls are preventable, Friedenstressed. He said individuals, families and healthcare providers can take steps to resist the trend. Dr. Wolf-Klein is a medical professor in New York. She said one concern is that seniors whohave experienced a fall alone at home don ’t tell anyone. When that happens, prevention effortsdon’t begin and they’re at risk for additional falls that lead to broken bones and brain injuries.
“Elderly patients tend not to report falls to their families, or even doctors. A fall is a veryfrightening thing that you keep quiet about. They think if they mention it, they are afraid thatthey will move to a nursing home or need assistants to help out in the house, ”said Wolf-Klein. It’s also a status issue and may make someone feel that they’re weaker than they really are,she explained. When someone does fall and hurt themselves, they’re often never the same,Wolf-Klein said. “You can develop chronic(慢性的)problems. After a fall, a percentage of thepopulation will never return to walking around. People used to taking the subway, now they ’re ina wheelchair, or they may need help going to the bathroom. They become frailer and loseindependence,” she said.
1. Which of the following is TRUE?
A.In 2014, older adult falls caused 7 million injuries.
B.In 2016, Americans fell 29 million times.
C.Last year, 2.8 million Americans had emergency treatment.
D.Last month, more than27,000 older Americans were hospitalized.
The word frailer in Paragraph 5 probably means ___.A.Lonelier
B.weaker
C.smarter
D.better
From the passage we learn that older adult falls ___.A.Are decreasing
B.Can’t be avoided
C.Must be treated in hospitals
D.Usually imply the end of independence
According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A.A fall is a very terrible thing that you keep quiet about.
B.After a fall elderly people will not develop chronic problems.
C.To prevent fells elderly people should move to a nursing home.
D.Elderly patients tend to tell their families about their falls.
What is the main idea of this passage?A.Older adult fells are on the rise.
B.People should keep quiet about their fells.
C.Older adults are losing their independence.
D.Older adult falls cause brain injuries.
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第7题
A.calling, walked
B.called, walking
C.called, walked
D.calling, walking
第8题
A.Speaking
B. Breathing
C. Walking
D. Shouting
第9题
A.When walking
B.When walked
C.When he was walking
D.He was walking
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