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高三月考(一)

英语试题

(考试范围:Module8)

本试卷分为四个部分,包括听力、语言知识运用、阅读和书面表达。时量120分钟。满

分150分。

PartIListeningComprehension(30marks)

SectionA(22.5marks)

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearsixconversationsbetweentwospeakers.For

eachconversationthereareseveralquestionsandeachquestionisfollowedbythreechoices

markedA,BandC.Listen,carefullyandthenchoosethebestanswerforeachquestion.

YouwillheareachconversationTWICE.

Example:

Whenwillthemagazineprobablyarrive?

A.Wednesday.B.Thursday.C.Friday.

TheanswerisB.

Conversation1

1.WhatcanwelearnaboutFidel?

A.IfsMary'spet.B.It'sMary'sbaby.C.It'sGeorge'spet

2.WherewillJamesChangmeetMary?

A.Attheoffice.B.Attheairport.C.Atthehotel

Conversation2

3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherboss?

A.Rude.B.Foolish.C.Troublesome.

4.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Shewasinchargeofaschool.

B.Shesucceededinherjob.

C.Shehasleftherjob.

Conversation3

5.Whywon*tMr.Stonecometotheclinictomorrow?

A.Hecan'tsparethetime.

B.Theclinicwillbeclosed.

C.Dr.Miltonwon'tcometowork.

6.WhenwillMr.StonecometothecliniconThursday?

A.At6:15.B.At5:20.C.At7:00.

Conversation4

7.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Atalibrary.B.Atadorm.C.Onthestreet.

8.Whoisgoingtocometotheman*sroomtonight?

A.Thewoman.

B.Theman*sfriend.

C.Somefriendsoftheman'sroommate.

9.Howlonghasthemansharedtheroomwithhisroommate?

A.Oneyear.B.Tenmonths.C.Onemonth.

Conversation5

10.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A.Theman'sson.B.Thewoman'sson.C.Mike'sschool.

11.HowlongdoesMikestaywithhisclassmateseveryday?

A.About8hours.B.About6hours.C.Atleast10hours.

12.HowdoesMikeusuallygotoschool?

A.Bybus.B.Inhisfathersca匚C.Onfoot.

Conversation6

13.Whoisthewomanprobably?

A.Asaleswoman.B.Astudent.C.Abankclerk.

14.Howmuchcanthewomangethermonthalltogether?

A.$760.B.$1,260.C.$2.160.

15.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?

A.Findanotherpart-timejob.

B.Getsomemoneyfromherparents.

C.Makeamonthlybudget.

SectionB(7.5marks)

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearashortpassage.Listencarefullyandthenfillin

thenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.FillineachblankwithNOMORE

THANTHREEWORDS.

Topic16.___________4________sometimescomesfromtheirparents.

•Someparentsaren*tveryhelpfulwiththedifficultiestheirchildrenhavein

adjustingto18・_・

•Someparentsareoftennotawareofthekindsofproblemstheirchildrenface.

17.___________

•Someparents19.__________________seeingAsandBsonprimaryschoolreport

cards.

•Someparentsregardtheirchildrenas20.‘''.

Parentsforgetthateveryonebdifferentandthateachpersonmustdevelopinhisor

Result

herownway.

Part□LanguageKnowledge(45marks)

SectionA(15marks)

Directions:ForeachofthefollowingunfinishedsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,

B,CandDChoosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.

Example:

Thewildflowerslookedlikeasoftorangeblanketthedesert

A.coveringB.coveredC.coverD.tocover

TheanswerisA.

21.Chinadaily,com.cnisthelargestEnglishportalsite(门户网站)inChina,news,

business

informationandlearningmaterials.

A.toprovideB.providingC.providedD.provide

22.IntheweeksbeforetheAcademyAwardsceremony,moviereviewersmakepredictionsabout

which

moviesandactors.

A.haveawardedB.willawardC.areawardedD.willbeawarded

23.Yinusedherinterestintheteenagewizardtosetupa"HarryPotterClub”atheruniversity,_

attractingover400membersandintroducinghertoawholenewcircleoffriends.

A.eventuallyB.efficientlyC.evidentlyD.extremely

24.Despitesilverinthemen's56kgweightliftingeventattheOlympicGames,

WuJingbiaoapologizedforlettingdownhisfansandhiscountryinaninterviewwithChina

CentralTelevisiononJuly30,.

A.towinB.wonC.winningD.win

25.AmajorityofChineseapprovedkeepingtheGoldenWeekholidaysandwouldliketo

seemoretraditionalChinesefestivalstotheholidaycalendar,accordingtoaChina

Dailywebpoll(民意调查).

A.to;addingB,of;addedC./;toaddD.on;add

26.Infrontofusedtobeatwo-storiedbrickbuildingstandsaskyscraperwithmarbles

andglass

glitteringinthesun.

A.whatB.whereC.thatD.which

27.一Didyougettotherailwaystationontime?

—Sure.Thecitycenterwasn'tascrowdedthismorningasitusually.

A.wasB.isC.hasbeenD.hadbeen

28.—HewasnearlykilledintherainstonninBeijing.

-Whenwas?

_wasonJuly,21hewasdrivingtohisoffice.

A.that,It,whenB.this,This,that

C.this,It,whenD.that,It,that

29.Afive-year-oldboy,triedtograbtheflowervase,butwasswiftlytaken

awaybyhisparents.

A.missingtwoofhisteethB.whoseteethmissingtwo

C.twoofwhoseteethmissingD.withtwoofhisteethmissing

30.ShegotstuckinaterribletrafficjamonthehighwaytoGuangzhou,orshedinnerwith

herfamilynow.・:

A.willbehavingB.wouldbehaving

C.ishavingD.washaving

31.—You*vegotyourflatfurnished,haven*tyou?

——Yes.IsomeusedfurnitureattheWangDeFuMarketanditwasarealbargain.

A.willbuyB.haveboughtC.hadboughtD.bought

32.Thefamouspainterbirdskeptincagesinordertohavethepleasureofsettingthem

free.

A.issaidtobebuyingB.issaidtohavebought

C.hadsaidtobuyD.whosaidtohavebought

33.Thechiefmanagerhasdecidedtoputhethinksisenergetic,clever,andhasgood

qualitiesinthepositionoftheleadershipofthecompany.

A.whoeverB.anyoneC.whomeverD.thosewho

34.Thehotelwasn'tparticularlygood,butIinmanyworsehotels.

A.wasstayingB.wouldstayC.hadstayedD.stayed

35.,shewasawareofashelterinthepresenceofthesethousandwitnesses.

A.BeingdreadfulasitwasB.Asitwasdreadful

C.DreadfulasitwasD.Dreadfulsoitwas

SectionB(18marks)

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,

B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

TheManwasverysad.HeknewthattheCat'sdayswere36Thedoctorhadsaidthere

wasn*tanythingmorethatcouldbedone.

TheMantouchedtheCatonhislapgentlyandsighed.TheCatopenedhiseyesandlooked

upatthe

Man.Atear37theMan'scheekandlandedontheCafsforehead.TheCatgavehima

slightlyannoyedlook.

"Whydoyoucry,Man?1*theCatasked."Becauseyoucan'tbearthe38oflosingme?”

TheMan

nodded"YesH.

"AndwheredoyouthinkFilbewhenIleaveyou?"theCatasked.TheManshrugged

helplessly."Closeyoureyes,ManJtheCatsaid.TheMangavehima39look,butdidas

hewastold.

"Whatcoloraremyeyesandfur?"theCatasked."Youreyesaregoldandyourfurisarich,

warm

brown/theManreplied.

"Andwhereisitthatyou40seeme?"askedtheCat."Iseeyou...onthekitchen

windowsill(窗台)watchingthebirds...onmyfavoritechair...onmydesklyingonthepapers

Ineed...onthepillownexttomyheadatnight.”"Then,wheneveryouwishtoseeme,allyou

mustdoiscloseyoureyes,“saidtheCat.

"41thatpieceofstringfromthefloor-there,mytoy.HThestringwasabouttwofeet

longandtheCathadbeenabletoentertainhimselffbrhourswithit."Nowtakeeachendofthe

stringinonehand,5,theCatordered.TheMandidso.。

MTheendinyourlefthandismybirthandtheendinyourrighthandismy42Now

bringthetwo

endstogether,"theCatsaid.TheManobeyed.

"Youhavemadeacontinuous43saidtheCat."Doesanypointalongthestring

appeartobe

different,worseorbetterthananyotherpartofthestring?**TheMan44thestringandthen

shookhis

head“no”.

HCloseyoureyesagain,ntheCat8aid."Nowlick(舔)yourhand.”TheManwidenedhis

eyesinsurprise.

“Justdoit,HtheCatsaid."Lickyourhand,thinkofmeinallmyfamiliarplaces,thinkabout

allthepiecesofstring.”

TheManfelt45,lickinghishand,buthedidashewastold.Hediscoveredwhatacat

mustknow,thatlickingapawisverycalmingandallowsonetothinkmoreclearly.Hecontinued

lickingandthecornersofhis46turnedupwardintothefirstsmilehehadshownindays.He

waitedfortheCattotellhimtostop,andwhenhedidn't,heopenedhiseyes.TheCat'seyeswere

closedandtheCat47.

Oneday,notlongafter,therewasanewCatonhislap.Shewasalovelycalico(花斑猫)

andwhite...verydifferentfromhisearlierbelovedCATandverymuchthesame.

36.A.declinedB•exposedC.numberedD.accelerated

37.A.felldownB.rolleddownC.broughtdownD.droppedout

38.A.actB.intentionC.concernD.thought

39.A.questioningB.satisfyingC.frustratingD.disappointing

40.A.personallyB.frequentlyC.deliberatelyD.approximately

41.A.PickupB.CutupC.WindupD.Tieup

42.A.closeB.startC.deathD.conclusion

43.A.pointB.partC.pieceD.circle

44.A.lookedB•noticedC.inspectedD.observed

45.A.unfortunateB.foolishC.willingD.positive

46.A.eyeB.handC.headD.mouth

47.A.passeddownB.passedawayC.brokeawayD.turnedaway

SectionC(12marks)

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyfillingineachblankwithonewordthatbest

fitsthecontext.

Grace,likemanyrenters,istiredofrenting.48.reasonisthatherannualrentkeeps

goingup.

Everyyearherlandlordraisestherentbyfivepercent.Anotherreasonisherneighbors.Shefinds

ithardto

get49.wellwiththem.nNewneighboralwaysseemtocarelessaboutotherpeople's

feelingso,

thantheones50.movedout,”shesaid."”Myfirstneighborlikedclosinghisdoorloudly;I

always,

knewwhenhecamehomeorlefthome.51.hemovedout,asaxophonistmovedin.He

practicedtwohourseveryday.OnSaturdayhisfriends52.____comeoverandI'dgettolistento

awholeband.Ioncecalledthepolice,53.theysaidsaxophoneplayingwaspennittedin

apartmentsforuptofourhours54.day.TheytoldmeIwasluckythattheguywas

55.playingtwohours!"

Part□ReadingComprehension(30marks)

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveral

questionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,Cand

D.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.

A

Ifthere^achildinyourhousewholikespixies(精灵),nature,ormagic,TinkerBelland

theLost

Treasureissuretobeahit.Thisbeautifullyanimatedfilm(动画片)isafirstclassproduction

ineveryway,andfeaturesthefamiliarvoicesofKristinChenoweth,AnjelicaHuston,Jane

Horrocks,LucyLiu,andRavenSymone.Themovieoffersupanadventurethafseasyenoughto

follow,butcomplexenoughtoholdone'sattention,andeventhrowsinanicelittlemoralabout

friendship.WhatcanIsay?I'mpleasantly

surprised.

Theup-and-comingMaeWhitmanvoicesTinkerBellherself,afarmoredynamiccharacter

thanwemetinPeterPan.ThoughTinkerstillpossessesherfierytemper,itdoesn'tmanifestitself

immediately,andtakesabackseattothispixie'smanygoodqualities.Asitturnsout,TinkerBell

isextremelyskilledattinkering(修补),sosheisanaturalchoicetobuildaspecialscepter(拐

杖),fbrPixieHollow'sAutumnCelebration.Thescepterwillholdthemoonstonethroughwhich

thelightoftheBlueMoonwillpass,supplyingPixieHollowwithenoughpixiedustfortheyear

ahead.

Fordays,TinkersworkshardontheperfectscepterdesignwhilehergoodfriendTerrence

doeshisbesttoassist.WhenTerrenceaccidentallybreakstheMoonStone,TinkerBell"explodes”

andsendshimaway.OneofTinker'smoreliteralfriendsfindsthisextremelyconcerning,asshe

doesn'tquiteunderstandthattheoutburstwasemotionalratherthanphysical-veryfunnyindeed.

Afterhearingthelegendofthelosttreasure,TinkerBellstrikesoutonherowntofindanew

Moon

Stone.Shefacesmanydifficultiesandmeetsnewfriendsalongtheway,butwhenTerrencecomes

tothe

rescueatTinker'sdarkesthour,sherealizesthevalueofatrulyloyalfriend.Thoughthefilmis

engagingandoffersapositivemessagetoyoungviewers,it*stheanimationthatmakesTinkerBell

andtheLostTreasurestandout.PixieHollowisacharming,visuallystunningworldbaskedin

lushcolors.It*ssolovely,sodetailed,sothree-dimensionalthatyoualmostwanttostepinside.

56.Fromthefirstparagraph,wecanlearnthat.

A.manyfamousactorsactedimportantrolesinthefilm

B.theplotofthefilmisattractiveandeasytounderstand

C.thewritefeelssurprisedatthemessageoffriendshipinthefilm

D.thefilmTinkerBillandtheLostTreasuremaydisappointyouifyoulovemagictales

57.Theword"manifest”inthesecondparagraphmeans"

A.occurB.hideC.displayD.contradict

58.What'sthecorrectorderofthefollowingdetails?

a.TinkerBellrealizesthevalueofatrulyloyalfriend.

b.TerrencebreakstheMoonStonebyaccident.

c.TinkerBellisdeterminedtobuildaspecialscepter.

d.TerrencecomestotherescuewhenTinkerswasintrouble.

A.cbdaB.bcdaC.beadD.cdab

59.Inthewriter'sopinion,thecharacteristicsofTinkerBellandtheLostTreasurearethe

following

EXCEPT.

A.theattractivedetails

B.thelivelyanimationcharacters

C.thethree-dimensionalanimation

D.themovinglovestorybetweenTinkerBellandTerrence.

60.Thearticlepickedfromawebsiteisa(n)

A.movieposterB.moviereview

C.introductiontoabookD.personintroduction

B

AlightdrizzlewasfallingasmysisterJillandIranoutof*theMethodistChurch,eagerto

gethomeandplaywiththepresentsthatSantahadleftforusandourbabysister,Sharon.Across

thestreetfromthechurchwasaPanAmericangasstationwheretheGreyhoundbusstopped.It

wasclosedforChristmas,butInoticedafamilystandingoutsidethelockeddoor,huddledunder

thenarrowoverhang(屋檐)inanattempttokeepdry.1wonderedbrieflywhytheywerethere

butthenforgotaboutthemasIracedtokeepupwithJill.

Oncewegothome,therewasbarelytimetoenjoyourpresents.Wehadtogoofftoour

grandparents,

houseforourannualChristmasdinner.Aswedrovedownthehighwaythroughtown,Inoticed

thatthe

familywasstillthere,standingoutsidetheclosedgasstation.

Myfatherwasdrivingveryslowlydownthehighway.Thecloserwegottotheturnofffor

mygrandparents*house,theslowerthecarwent.Suddenly,myfatherU-tumedinthemiddleof

theroadand

said,"Ican'tstandit!”"what?"askedmymother.4tThey*vegotchildren.It'sChristmas.Ican'

tstandjt."Whenmyfatherpulledintotheservicestation,Isawthattherewerefiveofthem:

theparentsandthree

children—twogirlsandasmallboy.Myfatherrolleddownhiswindow."MerryChristmasJhe

said:

“Howdy:'themanreplied."Youwaitingonthebus?”myfatherasked.Themansaidthatthey

were.They

weregoingtoBinningham,wherehehadabrotherandprospectsofajob.

“Well,thatbusisn'tgoingtocomealongforseveralhours,andyou'regettingwetstanding

here.

Winborn*sjustacouplemilesuptheroad.They,vegotashedwithacoverthere,andsome

benches,fctmy

fathersaid."Whydon'tyouallgetinthecarand1,11runyouupthere.”

Themanthoughtaboutitforamoment,andthenhebeckonedtohisfamily.Theyclimbed

intothecar.Theyhadnoluggage,onlytheclothestheywerewearing.

Oncetheysettledin,myfatherlookedbackoverhisshoulderandaskedthechildrenifSanta

hadfoundthemyet.Threegloomy(郁闷的)facesgavehimhisanswer.

“WellIdidn'tthinkso,“myfathersaid,winkingatmymother,"becausewhenIsawSanta

thismorning,hetoldmethathewashavingtroublefindingall,andheaskedmeifhecouldleave

yourtoysatmyhouse.WelljustgogetthembeforeItakeyoutothebusstop.”

Allatonce,thethreechildren'sfaceslitup,andtheybeganto,bouncearoundinthebackseat,

laughingandchattering.

Whenwegotoutofthecaratourhouse,thethreechildrenranthroughthefrontdoorand

straightto

thetoysthatwerespreadoutunderourChristmastree.OneofthegirlsspiedJilfsdolland

immediately

huggedittoherbreast.IrememberthatthelittleboygrabbedSharon'sball.Andtheothergirl

pickedup

somethingofmine.

Allthishappenedalongtimeago,butthememoryofitremainsclear.Thatwasthe

ChristmaswhenmysistersandIlearnedthejoyofmakingothershappy.

61.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoweknowaboutthefamilywiththreechildren?

A.Theyledathriftyandsimplelife.

B•Theywereinvitedtoanothercity.

C.Theirlivingconditionwasquitepoor.

D.TheyhadmissedabustoBinningham.

62.Theunderlinedword"it"inParagraph3refersto.

A.thelightdrizzle

B.theannualChristmasdinner

C.oneofAmericangasstations

D.thefamilystandingoutsidetheclosedgasstation

63.Thethreechildrenofthefamilyweregloomyprobablybecause.

A.theydidn'thavenewclothestowear

B・theyhadn*tgotanypresentforChristmas

C.theywereunwillingtomovetoanothercity

D.theyworriedaboutthefriendstheyhadmade

64.Whichofthefollowwordscanbestdescribethefather?

A.Kindhearted.B.Enthusiastic.

C.Energetic.D.Determined.

65.Howdidthechildrenoftheauthor'sfamilylookattheincident?

A.Theyconsidereditthemostvaluableexperienceintheirlife.

B.Theywereabitannoyedbecausetheirgiftsweretakenaway.

C.Theytreasuredtheexperiencewhichbroughtthempleasure.

D.Theyadmiredtheirfatherforhisgenerosityandkindness.

C

BeagyZielinskiisaGerman-born28-year-oldstylistwhomovedtoNewYorktostudy

fashionin1995andstayed.JustbeforeChristmas,shebrokeupwithherblue-collarboyfriend,

whorepairedNavyships."HewasextremelyinsecureaboutmycareerandhowsuccessfulIam,”

Zielinskisaid.

Sheandcountlesswomenlikeherarevictimsofarolereversal(逆转)thatisprofoundly

affectingthe

poolofpotentialmarriagepartners.Mennowareincreasinglylikelytomarrywiveswithmore

educationandincomethantheyhave,andthereverseistrueforwomen."Inrecentdecades,with

theriseofwell-paid

workingwives,theeconomicgainsofmarriagehavebeenagreaterbenefitformen.

TheanalysisexaminesAmericans30tO44yearsold,thefirstgenerationinwhichmore

womenthanmenhavecollegedegrees.Women'searningshavebeenincreasingfasterthanthatof

men'ssincethe1970s.

“We'veknownforsometimethatmenneedmarriagemorethanwomenfromthestandpointof

physical

andmentalwell-being,"saidStephanieCoontz,aprofessoratEvergreenStateCollegeinOlympia,

Wash.,

“Nowitisbecomingincreasinglyimportanttotheireconomicwell-beingaswell.”

Theeducationandincomegaphasgrownevenmoreinthelatestrecession(经济衰退),

whenmenheldaboutthreeinfourof/thejobsthatwerelost."Pmnotmarried,1wouldliketobe

married,andmyfriendsareallinasimilarsituation/*saidDrRajallaPrewitt,a38-year-old

psychiatristinNewJersey."We'rehavingdifficultyfindingsomeonewherethereameetingofthe

minds,wherewecanhavethesamegoalsandvalues.”“Particularly,African-Americanmenwho

areeducatedwantatraditionalhomewheretheyare,thebreadwinner,nsaidPrewitt,whoisa

blackwoman.

educatedwantatraditionalhomewheretheyare

In,thePewreportfound,medianhouseholdincomesofmarredmen,marriedwomenand

unmarriedwomenwereallabout60percenthigherthaninl\970.Butamongunmarriedmen,

median

householdincomerosebyonly16percent.Thesedays,menwhomarrytypicallygainanother

breadwinner.

College-educatedwivesarelesslikelytohaveahusbandwhoiscollege-educatedandinthe

highestincomebracketthantheywerein1970,andmarriedwomenarelesslikelytohavea

husbandwhoworks.Amongallmarriedcouples,wivescontributeagrowingshareofthe

householdincome,andarisingshareofthosecouplesincludeawifewhoearnsmorethanher

husband.Whilemarriagerateshavedeclinedoverall,womenwithcollegedegreesarestillmore

likelytomarrytodaythanlesseducatedwomen.

66.BeagyZielinskibrokeupwithherboyfriendbecause.

A.shewasmoresuccessfulthanhiminhercareer

B.shecouldn*tbearwithhislazinessanymore

C.hewaslookeddownuponbyheraswellasothers

D.hersuccessbroughthimcertainmentaldisturbances

67.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofAmericanmarriage?

A.Womentendtomarrymenwithlesseducationandincome.

B.Mentendtohavemoreeconomicgainsoftheirmarriages.

C.Women*sincomehasbeenrisingfasterthanmenforabout40years.

D.Menusedtogaingreaterbenefitsintermsofmentalhealththantoday.

68.Dr.Prewitfsattitudetowardshermarriageis.

A.pessimisticB.optimistic

C.passionateD.unconcerned

69.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.

A.college-educatedmenpreferredtomarrylesseducatedwomen

B.college-educatedwomenusedtomarryonlycollege-educatedmen

C.college-educatedwomenweremorelikelytomarrythanthelesseducated

D.college-educatedmenweremorelikelytomarrycollege-educatedwomen

70.Whatisthewriter'smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?

A.ToexplainwhyAmericaneducatedwomenarelesslikelytomarry.

B.TopointouttheAmericanwomen'stendencytomarrylesseducatedmen.

C.ToargueaboutthedifferencesofAmericanmarriageofthepastandtoday.

D.TothrowlightonwhyAmericancollege-educatedwomenchooselesseducatedmen.

PartIVWriting(45marks)

SectionA(10marks)

Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillinthenumberedblanksbyusingthe

informationfromthepassage

WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.

Blooddonationisawonderfulthingdonebyus.Tobeginwith,extensivestudiesshowthat

bloodplaysavitalroleinmedicaloperation.Indonatingourbloodweareactuallysavingthe

preciouslivesofthesick.Next,beingahealthyperson,losing200mlofbloodisonlyasmall

sacrificeandhelpstoimproveourmetabolism(新陈代谢).Fina1y,donatingbloodhelpsusin

fonninggoodcharacteranddevelopingoursenseofsocialresponsibility.Blooddonationisn'ta

complicatedissue,butweneedtokeepafewinstructionsinmind.

Firstdon*tgoforblooddonationwithanemptystomach.Wecaneatanythingandafter

havingarightdietwe'llfeelstrongandcomfortabletodonateblood.Fortherequiredhemoglobin

(血色素)inthebody,wecandrinklotsoffruitjuice.Foragoodbloodflowinthebody,lefsdrink

atleast6-7glassesofwaterdaily.Completelyavoidtakingalcoholorcaffeineadaybeforeand

afterdonatingourblood.Weshouldn'tsmokehalfanhourbeforemakingblooddonation.

Whenwe'regoingforblooddonation,firsttellthenursetocheckourhemoglobinlevel.

Duringtheinjectionweneedtotakeadeepbreathandtrytocalmourselvesdown.Duringblood

donation,keepourselvescoolandcalm.

Blooddonationisaveryfastprocess,butweneedtotakecareofourselvesafterblood

donation.Forexample,takearestfor15minutesafterthedonation.Eatsomethinganddrinkjuice

leavingtheblooddonationcentre.Makesurenottoskipmealsafterblooddonation.Smoking

shouldbeavoideduptoonehourafterblooddonation..

Atlastbeproudofourselvesthatwe'vedoneagreattaskinmakinganattemptofsaving

someone*slife.Blooddonati

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