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CPR is cardiopulmonary resuscitation (心肺复苏). It forces air into the lungs and pumps(用泵抽) blood and oxygen to the brain in order to increase the chances that a person whose heart stops will survive. It increases the chances that he or she will suffer little or no brain damage.

 

The American Heart Association suggests two ways to perform CPR. One combines the use of hands to pump the victim’s chest with rescue breathing. The other method is called “Hands-Only CPR”, which is for people who are unwilling or unable to perform rescue breathing. Some people fear infection(感染). Others say they are afraid of making the patient worse.

 

But the American Heart Association strongly asks people in contact with a victim(受害者) to take action and tells how to take it. It says you can recognize a person needing CPR. He or she is unconscious(无意识) -- unable to communicate or react to surroundings or speech. His or her skin has lost color. The person is not breathing. If such conditions describe the situation, chances are the heart has stopped beating.

 

You should act by calling for help, or sending someone else. Even if you cannot do mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing, you can perform Hands-Only CPR. You can do chest compressions(压迫) that help to keep blood flowing to the brain and the heart. To perform the compressions, place one hand over the other and press firmly on the center of the victim’s chest. Push down about five centimeters. Aim for one hundred compressions each minute.

 

Doctor Sayre suggests that medical workers do both the breathing method and chest compressions as usual. He says some victims, including babies, need the mouth-to-mouth breathing with the compressions. Still, the doctor says it is better to do just chest compressions than to do nothing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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There had been six people in the truck, all between 15 and 17 years old. My husband and I checked all the victims, and I picked one who was conscious and stayed with him. I talked with him and had him lay on the ground. When I asked him if he was hurt, he said he was sore all over. When help arrived, they asked me to stay and continue working with them. I did as Debbie Romine, .my instructor, said in class, and did what they wanted. They even said thank you before they left.
The sheriff deputies came by Saturday night to get our statements and play the 911 tape back, so Nick could identify all the voices in the background. They said over and over that the way he handled the call was the best they had heard in a long time. He was calm and worked with them even when he saw his friend who had died. The Sheriff’s Department is sending some people over to help us work through our emotions.
The first aid and CPR course I took in January really helped me. I just didn’t expect to put it to good use so soon.
Pennyd. Miller
Kansas State Dept of Education,Topeka
【小题1】According to the passage, in case of an emergence, people should dial_______________.

A.110B.120 C.800D.911
【小题2】Who died immediately after the accident?
A.A girl.B.The writer.C.Debbie Romine. D.Nick.
【小题3】Why did the Sheriff deputies come by Saturday night?
A.To arrest the offender.B.To offer them help.
C.To get their statements.D.To help them.
【小题4】According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
A.The writer is a doctor.
B.All the people in the car were killed in the accident.
C.Debbie Romine offered much help to the victims.
D.The writer took a first aid and CPR course in January.
【小题5】We can infer from the passage that__________________.
A.The first aid and CPR course in January really helped the writer
B.The writer’s family were affected emotionally by the accident
C.The victims were all conscious after the accident
D.The police arrived long after the accident

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Ahe is a tall and tough man

Bhe is tall and does something big

Che is living in a tough community

Dhe leads a tough community

2.James’ seven?year?old niece would have been saved if________.

Ashe had been sent to a better hospital

Bshe had got first aid and arrived in hospital earlier

CJames had been at the spot

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3.The underlined phrase in Paragraph 3 means________.

Ain a short time

Bover a long time

Cin the near future

Dfrom time to time

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Aambulance corps were only allowed in rich white communities

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The first aid and CPR course I took in January really helped me. I just didn’t expect to put it to good use so soon.

Pennyd. Miller

Kansas State Dept of Education,Topeka

1.According to the passage, in case of an emergence, people should dial_______________.

A.110              B.120              C.800              D.911

2.Who died immediately after the accident?

A.A girl.            B.The writer.         C.Debbie Romine.     D.Nick.

3.Why did the Sheriff deputies come by Saturday night?

A.To arrest the offender.                   B.To offer them help.

C.To get their statements.                   D.To help them.

4.According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?

A.The writer is a doctor.

B.All the people in the car were killed in the accident.

C.Debbie Romine offered much help to the victims.

D.The writer took a first aid and CPR course in January.

5.We can infer from the passage that__________________.

A.The first aid and CPR course in January really helped the writer

B.The writer’s family were affected emotionally by the accident

C.The victims were all conscious after the accident

D.The police arrived long after the accident

 

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     The accident at Lake Sherwood was in our backyard. An SUV (运动型多用途车) had gone off the road,
down a hill, and collided with a tree. When we heard the wreck, I remembered to say "call 199". My family
was the first on the scene. Nick, my son, was on the cell phone with 911. He saw a friend who was a victim
in the crash who was a 15 years old girl who was badly disfigured and had died instantly. It was a terrible
scene.
     There had been six people in the truck, all between 15 and 17 years old. My husband and I checked all the
victims, and I picked one who was conscious and stayed with him. I talked with him and had him lay on the
ground. When I asked him if he was hurt, he said he was sore all over. When help arrived, they asked me to
stay and continue working with them. I did as Debbie Romine,.my instructor, said in class, and did what they
wanted. They even said thank you before they left.
     The sheriff deputies came by Saturday night to get our statements and play the 911 tape back, so Nick
could identify all the voices in the background. They said over and over that the way he handled the call was
the best they had heard in a long time. He was calm and worked with them even when he saw his friend who
had died. The Sheriff's Department is sending some people over to help us work through our emotions.
     The first aid and CPR course I took in January really helped me. I just didn't expect to put it to good use
so soon. 
                                                                                                 Pennyd. Miller
                                                                                                Kansas State Dept of Education, Topeka
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[     ]
A. 110
B. 120
C. 800
D. 911
2. Who died immediately after the accident?
[     ]
A. A girl.
B. The writer.
C. Debbie Romine.
D. Nick.
3. Why did the Sheriff deputies come by Saturday night?
[     ]
A. To arrest the offender.
B. To offer them help.
C. To get their statements.
D. To help them.
4. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
[     ]
A. The writer is a doctor.
B. All the people in the car were killed in the accident.
C. Debbie Romine offered much help to the victims.
D. The writer took a first aid and CPR course in January.
5. We can infer from the passage that _____.
[     ]
A. The first aid and CPR course in January really helped the writer
B. The writer's family were affected emotionally by the accident
C. The victims were all conscious after the accident
D. The police arrived long after the accident

【2011·江苏南通市第二次模拟】

    Bobby Qualls was shopping when he received a text message: Fire on Beechmont, one-story house, child trapped inside. “I was picking out gifts for the family our engine house adopted for Christmas,” remembers Qualls, who has been fighting fires in Memphis for 24 years. “I had this sinking feeling as I got in my car and headed over.”

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    Qualls learned that Leonard Tubbs was doing his best to make ends meet laying floors while Kimberly Bateman stayed home with the kids.

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