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could see a large dark fish 76 under the water. A shark(鯊魚 )! cried my uncle. The fish came 77 . Now we could see him 78 . He was of a yellowbrown color and as big as our boat. 79 could we do to help Ofai? He had been underwater more than a minute. My uncle could 80 it no longer. He took his knife and jumped into the water. 81 he went after the maneating fish. The shark was 82 after for Ofai. Then suddenly, the fish 83 . My uncle39。t eat much over the weekend because I moved into a new place and was very busy. It looked as if I had drunk too much wine, and suddenly the world began to sway(搖擺 ) and then went black. All I heard was Oh, my God, she39。t want to give it. I don39。s being saved? a. The gentleman told others to call 911. b. The gentleman made everyone keep back. c. The conductor noticed this matter. d. The gentleman stayed with the lady. e. The gentleman got to the lady39。d better attend the A. practical first aid course B. emergency life support course C. basic first aid course D. standard certificate first aid course 101. This passage is most likely to be found A. in a report about accident B. in a set of family first aid guidelines C. on a first aid center website D. in a medical magazine C Earthquake prediction research has been going on for nearly a century but successful earthquake predictions are extremely rare. In spite of so much research and wonderful equipment, it is impossible to predict an earthquake accurately, although experts can estimate roughly an earthquake ing in a particular region. Approximately 1,000 earthquakes measuring and above occur yearly. Earthquakes of the greatest intensity(強(qiáng)度 ) happen about once a year and major earthquakes () occur about 18 times a year. Most earthquakes are not even noticed by the general public, since they happen either under the ocean or in areas where there are no people living. Please read on for some tips about how to stay safe in an earthquake: ● If you are indoors, find a secure location to wait out the quake, such as under a heavy table or desk. Doorways are among the safest places to stand, thanks to the strong beams overhead. However, watch out for swinging doors. Stay away from windows. ● If you are outdoors, try to get into an open area, away from falling buildings, power lines, trees, etc. ● If you are in a crowded public area, crouch down, with your hands protecting your head and neck. ● If you are in your car, pull over to the side, away from power lines and overpasses, and stay inside the car until the shaking calms down. ● Be sure to put on shoes immediately, to avoid injury from stepping on broken glass and objects. ● Check yourself and others for injuries. ● Do NOT use your automobile unless there is an emergency. ● If you must leave the area, try to leave word where you can be contacted. ● REMEMBER that there may be aftershocks, which can also cause great damage to your surroundings. Be prepared! 102. Scientists cannot predict an earthquake because . A. they haven39。s the importance of putting on shoes during an earthquake? A. To run as quickly as you can. B. To save money needed for new ones. C. To help your family members. D. To avoid harm done to your feet. 105. The best title for the text might be . A. Cause of Every Earthquake B. Tips for You in an Earthquake C. Numbers of Earthquakes Yearly D. Earthquake Prediction Research D Everybody should have some level of first aid(急救 ) ability, because accidents and medical emergencies(突發(fā)事件 ) can happen anywhere at any time. St John First Aid courses give you the knowledge and confidence to provide effective first aid whenever it39。t care whether students showed up or not. Workers might sit around the office all day long sipping coffee and doing nothing. Thanks to the lack of regulation, nobody worried about losing their jobs. 114. No one had the slightest thought of moving forward, either for themselves or for the town. The puters they used were old models from Pressure. Some of the young in both were addicted to drugs because of the emptiness of their lives. Then, people in the two towns began asking themselves, What is life for? But, just before life in the two towns pletely failed, there came a saint—Mr. Reason. He went from door to door, talking with people and giving advice. People in Pressure learnt to be content with what they had, while people in Pleasure began to make plans. 115. The townspeople came to realize the truththere is no space between Pressure and Pleasure if don39。s keep these things in mind. 十、短文改錯(cuò) (不分行 )(共 10 小題;共 10 分) 文中共有 10 處語言錯(cuò)誤,請?jiān)谟绣e(cuò)誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個(gè)單詞。m afraid I39。s at a meeting now. He should be back in the office in half an hour. Would you like to leave a message? M: Thank you, but I39。t be a chicken. W: I really don39。d work at her pany. M: Then do you know anyone else who might be interested? W: Jenny might like to try. She told me yesterday that she was tired of her job. M: But I don39。s a baby girl. It39。t seen her for years, so she didn39。m saving up for a Mother39。t all that pretty. M: I guess it39。t know how to make others laugh. W: People like hanging out with you, too, and you often make people laugh. So tell me how can I be funnier? M:。t know how. People must think I39。re such a good son, Henry. (Text 8) W: Look at Mary. She39。s not bad. You39。s daughter. W: Why are you taking care of the baby today? M: Mrs. Brown went to see a friend who39。ll ever really give up her job. The pay is too good. W: But she doesn39。s so quiet. (Text 6) M: My boss needs a secreta