There is no doubt that John’s quick thinking and the first aid skills he learned at school saved Ms. Slade’s life. 毫无疑问,正是约翰快捷的动作和他在中学所学的急救知识救了斯莱德女士的命. [解释] There is no doubt that毫无疑问- There is some doubt whether是否--,还有些疑问 [练习] 汉译英 1) 这个年轻人是否能担当此重任仍有疑问. 2)毫无疑问,证据是对我方有利. Keys:1) There is some doubt whether the young man can undertake such an important task. 2) There is no doubt that the evidence available is favorable for us. 查看更多

 

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There is no ________ that John ‘s quick thinking and the first aid skills he learned at school saved Ms Slade’ life.

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A.

sense

B.

doubt

C.

wonder

D.

need

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_____ is no doubt _____ John's quick thinking and the first aid skills _____ he learned at school save
Ms Slade's life.
[     ]
A. It, that, that
B. It, whether, that
C. There, that, which
D. There; that, that

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Seventeen-year-old Rivertown teenager, John Janson, was honoured at the Lifesaver Awards last night for carrying out lifesaving first aid on his neighbour after a shocking knife  36 .

John was presented with his award at a ceremony(仪式) which recognized the  37  of ten people who have saved the life of  38  person.

John had been studying in his room when he heard  39 . When he and his father rushed outside, they  40  that Anne Slade, mother of three, had been stabbed  41  with a knife by her ex-boyfriend. The man ran from the  42  and left Ms Slade lying in her front garden  43 very heavily. Her hands had almost been cut from her body.

It was John’s quick  44  and knowledge of first aid that saved Ms Slade’s life. He immediately asked a number of  45  people for bandages, but when nobody could put their hands on any, his father got some tea towels(毛巾) and  46  from their house. John used these to dress the most severe  47  to ms Slade’s hands. He slowed the bleeding by applying pressure to the wounds until the  48  and ambulance arrived.

“I’m  49  of what I did but I was just doing what I had been  50 ,” John said.

John had taken part in the Young Lifesaver Scheme at his high school. When  51  John. Mr Alan Southerton, Director of the Young Lifesaver Scheme said, “There is no doubt that John’s quick thinking and the first aid  52  that he learnt at school saved Ms Slade’s life. This shows that a simple knowledge of first aid can make a real  53 .

John and nine other Life Savers also attended a  54  reception yesterday hosted by the Prime Minister before  55  their awards last night.

 

36.A. show  

B. attack  

C. fight  

D. defend

37.A. bravery  

B. courage 

C. achievements 

D. progress

38.A. any other 

B. another 

C. the other 

D. others

39.A. quarrelling 

B. arguing  

C. shouting 

D. screaming

40.A. realized 

B. believed 

C. thought 

D. discovered

41.A. repeatedly  

B. rudely 

C. frequently 

D. gradually

42.A. home 

B. place 

C. scene 

D. garden

43.A. shaking 

B. struggling 

C. bleeding 

D. crying

44.A. action 

B. operation 

C. experience 

D. request

45.A. several 

B. nearby 

C. familiar 

D. curious

46.A. water 

B. tape 

C. instrument 

D. luggage

47.A. damages 

B. pains 

C. injuries 

D. cuts

48.A. neighbours 

B. children

C. doctor 

D. police

49. A. proud 

B. fond   

C. sure 

D. tired

50.A. expected 

B. taught 

C. encouraged 

D. educated

51.A. praising 

B. referring to 

C. talking with 

D. congratulating

52.A. skills 

B. instructions 

C. treatments

D. methods

53.A. discovery 

B. contribution 

C. difference 

D. choice

54.A. recent 

B. public 

C. private 

D. special

55.A. giving 

B. remembering 

C. announcing 

D. receiving

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Seventeen-year-old Rivertown teenager, John Janson, was honored at the Lifesaver Awards last night for carrying out lifesaving first aid on his neighbor after a shocking knife    1    .

John was presented with his award at a ceremony which recognized the    2    of the ten people who have saved the life of    3    .

John had been studying in his room when he heard Anne Slade    4    . When he and his father rushed outside, they    5    that Anne Slade, mother of three, had been stabbed    6    with a knife by her ex-boyfriend. The man ran from the    7    and left Ms Slade lying in her front garden    8    very heavily. Her hands had almost been cut from her body.

It was John's quick    9    and knowledge of first aid that saved Ms Slade's life. He immediately asked a number of the    10    people for bandages, but when nobody could put their hands on any, his father got some tea towels(毛巾) and    11    from their house. John used these to dress the most severe    12    to Ms Slade's hands. He slowed the bleeding by applying pressure to the wounds until the    13    and ambulance arrived.

"I'm    14    of what I did but I was just doing what I had been    15    ," John said.

John had taken part in the Young Lifesaver Scheme at his high school. When    16    John, Mr. Alan Southerton, Director of the Young Lifesaver Scheme, said, "There is no doubt that John's quick thinking and the first aid    17    that he had learnt at school saved Ms Slade's life. It shows that a simple knowledge of first aid can make a real    18    ."

John and the nine other lifesavers also attended a    19    reception yesterday hosted by the Prime Minister before    20    their awards last night.

1. A. show B. attack C. work D. defend

2. A. bravery B. life C. thinking D. progress

3. A. any other B. anyone C. every one D. others

4. A. quarreling B. arguing C. laughing D. screaming

5. A. realized B. believed C. thought D. discovered

6. A. repeatedly B. rudely C. frequently D. gradually

7. A. home B. place C. scene D. house

8. A. shaking B. struggling C. bleeding D. crying

9. A. action B. answer C. experience D. request

10. A. several B. nearby C. familiar D. curious

11. A. water B. bandages C. fire D. luggage

12. A. damages B. pains C. injuries D. arms

13. A. neighbors B. children C. doctor D. police

14. A. proud B. fond C. sure D. tired

15. A. expected B. taught C. encouraged D. educated

16. A. praising B. referring C. talking with D. congratulating

17. A. skills B. instructions C. key D. history

18. A. discovery B. harm C. difference D. choice

19. A. recent B. secret C. privat D. special

20. A. giving B. remembering C. announcing D. receiving

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Seventeen-year-old Rivertown teenager, John Janson, was honoured at the Lifesaver Awards last night for carrying out lifesaving first aid on his neighbour after a shocking knife  36 .
John was presented with his award at a ceremony(仪式) which recognized the  37  of ten people who have saved the life of  38  person.
John had been studying in his room when he heard  39 . When he and his father rushed outside, they  40  that Anne Slade, mother of three, had been stabbed  41  with a knife by her ex-boyfriend. The man ran from the  42  and left Ms Slade lying in her front garden  43 very heavily. Her hands had almost been cut from her body.
It was John’s quick  44  and knowledge of first aid that saved Ms Slade’s life. He immediately asked a number of  45  people for bandages, but when nobody could put their hands on any, his father got some tea towels(毛巾) and  46  from their house. John used these to dress the most severe  47  to ms Slade’s hands. He slowed the bleeding by applying pressure to the wounds until the  48  and ambulance arrived.
“I’m  49  of what I did but I was just doing what I had been  50 ,” John said.
John had taken part in the Young Lifesaver Scheme at his high school. When  51  John. Mr Alan Southerton, Director of the Young Lifesaver Scheme said, “There is no doubt that John’s quick thinking and the first aid  52  that he learnt at school saved Ms Slade’s life. This shows that a simple knowledge of first aid can make a real  53 .”
John and nine other Life Savers also attended a  54  reception yesterday hosted by the Prime Minister before  55  their awards last night.
36.A. show                B. attack                   C. fight                     D. defend
37.A. bravery            B. courage                 C. achievements          D. progress
38.A. any other          B. another                  C. the other                D. others
39.A. quarrelling               B. arguing                 C. shouting                D. screaming
40.A. realized             B. believed                 C. thought                  D. discovered
41.A. repeatedly        B. rudely                   C. frequently              D. gradually
42.A. home                B. place                     C. scene                     D. garden
43.A. shaking             B. struggling              C. bleeding                D. crying
44.A. action                      B. operation                      C. experience             D. request
45.A. several              B. nearby                   C. familiar                 D. curious
46.A. water                B. tape                       C. instrument             D. luggage
47.A. damages            B. pains                     C. injuries                  D. cuts
48.A. neighbours               B. children                   C. doctor                   D. police
49. A. proud              B. fond                    C. sure                       D. tired
50.A. expected           B. taught                    C. encouraged            D. educated
51.A. praising            B. referring to            C. talking with           D. congratulating
52.A. skills                B. instructions            C. treatments                D. methods
53.A. discovery          B. contribution           C. difference              D. choice
54.A. recent                      B. public                    C. private                   D. special
55.A. giving               B. remembering          C. announcing            D. receiving

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