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4.What happened when the author arrived at the coffee place?Though the technique is pretty simple,abdominal thrusts must be done with caution,especially on young children.They areA.She found the place was closed.the safest when done by someone trained.If done the wrong way,the choking person-especially a baby or child-could be hurtB.She found the place was crowded8.What might lead to choking?C.She found a narrow place and had a restA.Food getting into the trachea.B.Children eating too much food.D.She got tired because of climbing the stairsC.An object being stuck in the esophagus.D.An object getting down into the stomach.5.Why did the author keep coming down fast?9.What does the underlined phrase"deprive of"in Paragraph 3 mean?A.Because she was worried about her children.A.Using up.B.Making use of.B.Because she was too nervous to stay any longer.C.Lacking in.D.Full of.C.Because she thought she would be pushed by the man.10.According to the text,when will a child need first aid?D.Because a gentleman pushed her toclimb down quickly.A.The child doesn't feel comfortable.B.The child's body shakes.6.What did the gentleman do when the author tried to reach her daughters?C.The child can't breatheD.The child coughs badly.A.He held the door for another lady to pass through.11.Which helps the choking person spit out what chokes him?B.He stood near the door and kept the entrance door open.A.CPR.B.Abdominal thrusts.C.He went upstairs in a hurry regardless of the narrow space.C.Control of breathingD.The movement of the diaphragm.D.He decided whether to go in or find another less crowded place.D7.What can we know about the author?In the last century,a series of missions have been carried out to explore the moon-Earth's only natural satellite.AmongA.She didn't say thanks to the gentleman.B.She was once knocked down by a manC.She met a gentleman when she was shopping.them,NASA's Apollo 11 mission was groundbreaking as it succeeded in landing the first humans on the moon on July20,1969.D.She was afraid to be together with many peopleSeveral decades later,NASA announced its Artemis program.Named after the Greek goddess of the moon,the Artemis programwill send humans to the moon by the year 2024,and this time,the moon will welcome its first female astronaut.学When a child is choking,it means that an object-usually food or a toy-is stuck in the trachea ().When this happens,air can'flow normally of the lungs,so that the child can't breathe properly.Up until now,only 12 people,all male,have ever walked on the moon."The last person walked on the moon inThe trachea is usually protected by a small flap of tissue called the epiglottis ()The trachea and the esophagus(1972,"Bettina Inclan,NASA communications director said."No woman has ever walked on the lunar surface.But the Artemis)share n opening at the back of the throat.The epiglottis acts like a cover,which shutsover the trachea each time a personprogram will change this."swallows.It allows food topass down the esophagus and prevents it from going down the trachea,but every once in a while,theWomen,of course,have been involved in space projects and made valuable contributions.In 1963,astronaut Valentinaepiglottis doesn't close fast enough and an object can slip into the trachea.This is what happens when something"goes down theTereshkova,from the Soviet Union,became the first woman to set off into space.wrong pipe.However,the progress toward women's access to space flight programs has been slow.Women have been held back by variousMost of the time,the object only partially blocking the trachea is coughed up,and breathing returns to normal quickly.Kidsrequirements and security concerns.For example,astronauts have to be test pilots with a certain amount of experience.This was awho seem to be choking and coughing but still can breathe and talk usually recover without help.It can be uncomfortable andproblem as the field was dominated by males at the time.upsetting for them,but they're generally fine after a fewseconds.Sometimes,an object can get into the trachea and completelyIn 1962,NASA wrote to a little girl who wanted to be an astronaut.The letter said,"We have no present plans to employblock the airway.If airflow into and out of the lungs is blocked and the brain is deprived of oxygen,choking can become a life-womenon spacefights because of the degree of sificand fight training,nd the physical characteristicswhich are required."烯threatening emergency.Women have indeed made progress in this particular area,and arguably have advantages over their male colleagues.WomenA child may be choking and need help right away if he or she can't breathe,can't talk or make noise,or turns bluetend to be smaller,which means they use less oxygen and take up less space in small spacecraft.Also,women usually have greaterin these cases,if you've been trained,immediately you can start abdominal thrusts(腹部施压),the standard rescueemotional awareness and communication skills that make them better-suited to long space flights.procedure for choking.If you have kids,it's important to get trained in both cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)Despite challenges,women have shown that they are more than capable of joining that top group of men who have been to theand the technique of abdominal thrusts.Even if you don't have kids,knowing how to perform these first-aid procedures will let youmoon.And this will truly be a remarkable moment in history.help if somone is choking.12.What do we know about NASA's Artemis program?When a person does abdominal thrusts,a sudden burst of air is forced upward through the trachea from the diaphragm (A.It began in 1969.B.It has sent men to the moon.and will push the foreign object and send it flying up into(orevenou of)the mouth.C.It will land the first woman on the moonD.It will be the first space project that involves women英语样卷(四)英语样卷(四)14