5.Before we give first aid to a victim, it is very important for us to_______________.
A. make sure what to do and what not to do
B. refer to all kinds of handbooks on first aid
C. remove the ring or bracelet he/she may be wearing
D. take him/her to a hospital at once
6. According to this article, first aid is usually provided by _______________
A. professional doctors
B. the victim's family members
C. the victim's friends
D . those who are not necessarily professional doctors
7. Which of the following is NOT true when you assess a victim's condition?
A. Checking whether there is a pulse.
B. Looking, listening and feeling for breathing.
C. Replacing his/her medical card.
D. Examining whether the airway is open and clear.
8.The purpose of the passage is to tell readers___________.
A. the importance of protecting the accident scene.
B. some basic knowledge about first aid.
C. what professional medical help is.
D. who can give first aid.
C
Macdonald paused a moment in front of the burning car. Flames six feet tall poured from the engine, the smell of melting rubber heavy in the air. For a few seconds, Macdonald thought about whether the car would explode, killing them both. He thought about how lucky he was to have already just survived a head-on collision between his truck and the red Chevy Cobalt now in flames. Was he ready to risk his life to save the man that he believed could have ended his?
The two-vehicle collision happened at 3:44 p.m. on Monday south of New market. Macdonald was heading to work when he says another car swerved into his lane, hitting him head-on. Soon after the collision, the other driver's car burst into flames with him trapped inside. Macdonald, 25, came to a decision. He would try to save the man's life. He ran to the car. The driver's side door was blocked but