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If you find a poisoned person who has stopped breathing, clear the airway and try to get him ________.Next, ________ an ambulance at once.


  1. A.
    breathe; call for
  2. B.
    breathing; call on
  3. C.
    breathe; call up
  4. D.
    to breathe; call for
D
解析:
get sb.doing/to do使某人做某事;
call for叫(車);
call on拜訪;
call up給……打電話。
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37.

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