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First we will put you as an1.to an experienced journalist. Later you can cover a story and2. the article yourself.

No need for a camera. You will have a3. photographer with you to take photographs. You will find your colleagues very4. to assist you, so you may be able to5.on photography later if you’re interested.

The skin is an 6. part of your body and its largest organ. You have three layers of skin which act as a 7.against disease, poisons and the sun’s harmful8..

Cover the burned area with a dry, clean 9. that will not stick to the skin. Hold the bandage in place with tape. Never put butter, oil or ointment on burns as they keep the heat in the wounds and may cause10..

 

1. assistant 2. submit 3. professional 4. eager 5. concentrate 6. essential 7. barrier 8. rays 9. bandage 10. infection 【解析】 本题需要根据课文内容,使用单词的适当形式填空。 1.句意:首先,我们会让你成为一位有经验的记者助手。assistant“助手”,前面有不定冠词an,应使用名词单数形式。故assistant。 2.句意:稍后,你可以自己报道一个故事并提交那篇文章。submit“提交”,此处与cover是并列谓语,应使用动词原形。故填submit。 3.句意:你会有一位专业摄影师和你一起拍照。professional“专业的,职业的”。故填professional。 4.句意:你会发现你的同事非常愿意帮助你。eager“渴望的,热切的,热心的”。故填eager。 5.句意:所以如果你感兴趣的话,你可以稍后专注于摄影。concentrate“全神贯注”,be able to do sth.“有能力做某事”。故填concentrate。 6.句意:皮肤是身体的重要组成部分,也是身体最大的器官。essential“基本的,必要的”故填essential。 7.句意:你有三层皮肤,它们是抵御疾病、毒素和太阳……的屏障。barrier“. 障碍物,屏障”,根据空前不定冠词a可知,此处使用名词单数形式。故填barrier。 8.句意:你有三层皮肤,它们是抵御疾病、毒素和太阳有害光线的屏障。ray“射线,光线”是可数名词,根据语境可知,此处应使用名词复数形式。故填rays。 9.句意:用干燥、干净、不会粘在皮肤上的绷带覆盖烧伤部位。bandage“绷带”,根据空前不定冠词a可知,此处应使用名词单数形式。故填bandage。 10.句意:不要在烧伤处涂黄油、油或软膏,因为它们会使伤口保持热度,并可能导致感染。infection“感染”。故填infection。
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