In-flight emergency In the plane, Dr Wong and I ________(1) were called by the attendant to see a passenger, Paula, who had broken her arm ________(2) to the airport. It seemed to us at first that she was not in a serious condition, so we decided to put the arm into a splint after the plane had taken off. This treatment was carried out successfully, and the patient was left to get a good night’s sleep. But ________(3)we were called again later in the night, we found Paula suffering from severe pain in the chest because one of her lungs had ________(4). Her condition was rapidly becoming worse, and she would die very quickly without immediate ________(5). We decided to carry out an emergency operation using whatever instruments were available. Fortunately, the operation turned out to be successful, and Paula completely recovered two weeks later.1.A、ourselvesB、himselfC、myselfD、us2.A、in the wayB、by the wayC、to the wayD、on the way3.A、beforeB、sinceC、untilD、when4.A、explodedB、exposedC、collapsedD、clashed5.A、medicineB、treatmentC、measurementD、solution

In-flight emergency In the plane, Dr Wong and I ________(1) were called by the attendant to see a passenger, Paula, who had broken her arm ________(2) to the airport. It seemed to us at first that she was not in a serious condition, so we decided to put the arm into a splint after the plane had taken off. This treatment was carried out successfully, and the patient was left to get a good night’s sleep. But ________(3)we were called again later in the night, we found Paula suffering from severe pain in the chest because one of her lungs had ________(4). Her condition was rapidly becoming worse, and she would die very quickly without immediate ________(5). We decided to carry out an emergency operation using whatever instruments were available. Fortunately, the operation turned out to be successful, and Paula completely recovered two weeks later.

1.

A、ourselves

B、himself

C、myself

D、us

2.

A、in the way

B、by the way

C、to the way

D、on the way

3.

A、before

B、since

C、until

D、when

4.

A、exploded

B、exposed

C、collapsed

D、clashed

5.

A、medicine

B、treatment

C、measurement

D、solution


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