2026年创新优化学案九年级英语下册译林版第86页答案
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Dealing with a nosebleed might seem simple. But recently, the British Red Cross asked parents with young children how to help a child with a nosebleed. About 65 per cent of parents did not
B
the correct way to help.
Learning what to do if your child has a nosebleed will certainly help you
B
the situation quickly and calmly. Here, Claire shares the story of how she helped her daughter Bella when her nose was bleeding.
On a very hot and sunny day, Claire took her daughter Bella, aged almost three and a half, to the park. On the way home, Bella fell
A
in the car.
When they got home, Claire found something was wrong
B
Bella.
"As I was laying her down, blood started
D
from her nose. It was all over her face and down her neck and that made me
C
," Claire said.
Having already learned first aid, Claire knew
A
to do.
"Bella got uncomfortable because of all the
A
. I sat her up and leant her forward and pressed the sides of her nose," Claire said. "But my mum said I should tilt Bella's head back. I knew that wasn't
C
, as leaning her forward would stop the blood from going into her airway or stomach."
C
, Bella's nosebleed stopped after a few minutes.
Claire was glad that she had remembered the key
B
to help her child with a nosebleed: To press the soft part of their nose and ask them to lean forward.
In fact, every parent should
B
first aid. And then he or she can save the child in a right way.

答案

一、1.B 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.C 7.A 8.A 9.C 10.C 11.B 12.B