The _______ boy made the police and his family _______.
A.gone; puzzled B.missing; puzzled C.missing;puzzling D.lost; puzzling
Kathy ______ some French while she was away on a business trip in France.
A.picked up B.took up C.made up D.turned up
Scientists are convinced _____ the positive effect of laughter _____ physical and mental health.
A.of; at B.by; in C.of; on D.on; at
Take your time — it’s just_____ short distance from here to_____ restaurant.
A.不填;the B.a; the C.the; a D.不填;a
假设你是李华,下个月将要作为交换学生去英国的一所中学学习半年。虽然你学习英语已经有几年了,但学的是美式英语,所以你发了封E-mail给曾经在你校读书的英国学生John,请教英式英语和美式英语的不同,以及交谈中应该注意的事项。
要求:1.词数:120左右;2. 可适当增删细节,使行文流畅。
Dear John,
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua.
When the weather turns warm, everyone wants to be in or around the water. Learning how to keep safe is necessary if you plan to go swimming.
“Buddy up!” Always swim with a partner, every time-and this is very important. Even experienced swimmers can become tired or face sudden accidents, which might make it difficult to get out of the water. When you swim together, you can help each other or go for help in a minute.
Get skilled. It’s good to go be fully prepared. Learning some life-saving skills can help you save a life. A number of organizations offer free classes to both beginning and experienced swimmers and boaters. Check with local hospitals, or the Red Cross.
Know your limits (极限). Swimming an be a lot of fun and you might want to stay in the water as long as possible. If you’re not a good swimmer or you’re just learning to swim, don’t go in water that’s so deep for you and don’t try to keep up with skilled swimmers. That can be dangerous, especially when your friends are challenging you.
If you are a good swimmer and have had lessons, keep an eye on friends who aren’t as comfortable or as skilled as you are. If they or you are getting tired, you should take a break for a while.
Swim in safe areas only. It’s a good idea to swim only in places that are directed by a lifeguard. No one can expect changing ocean currents (水流), sudden storms, or other dangers. In the event that something does go wrong, lifeguards trained in life-saving skills are ready to help.
Swimming in an open body of water like a lake is different from swimming in a pool. Do your research so you know where not to swim, and pay attention to any warning sign(警告标志) posted in the area.
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Swim with a partner |
It is very 2. to go swimming with partners. |
Partners who are 3. together can help each other or ask for help at once. |
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Make full4. |
Learning some life-saving skills can be very 5. during a sudden danger. |
6. free classes offered by local hospitals, or the Red Cross. |
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Know your limits |
Do not swim in the water that is too deep. |
Do not try to swim too7. to catch up with skilled swimmers. |
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8. out for your partners if you are an experienced swimmer. |
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Swim in safe areas |
Swim in places where there is a 9. . |
There is 10. between swimming in a pool and in the lake. |