Emergencies can happen anytime, anywhere, so being prepared for one is important for you and your family. 1. Sure, you can buy ready-made first aid kits (急救箱) in the store, but it is also easy to make your own.
Pick a good container.
You can buy pre-filled first aid kits, and you can also buy empty first aid kit containers. One good option is a large, translucent (半透明的), or flexible plastic container. 2. It should be easy to transport as needed to the emergency, so a handle is ideal.
3.
When your child is crying about injuries on her knee, you don't want your home kit buried on the back of a closet or lost because it's not being returned to the same spot after each use.
Teach your family about the kit.
Make sure everyone in your home who is old enough to understand the function of a first aid kit knows its location and when to fetch it. For younger children, teach them where it is located, so they could show a visitor, relative, babysitter, etc. But place the kit in a location where small children can't access it, such as on a high shelf. 4.
Keep your kit up-to-date.
No one wants to fetch a first aid kit and find the bandage box empty or the pain relievers expired (过期的). 5.
Work with your doctor to determine what medicine should be included. Also include the physician's phone number and any important patient information.
A. Make your kit safely accessible.
B. Treat the kid's knee injuries with the kit.
C. This makes the materials inside visible.
D. Let small children know how to use the kit.
E. Keep track of supply amounts and expiration dates regularly.
F. For older children and adults, instruct them on when and how to use the kit.
G. Therefore, having a first aid kit is an essential part of good emergency preparation.
A global analysis of Earth's threatened and endangered species has changed our scientific understanding about how much climate change is affecting wildlife.
The research, published Monday in the journal Nature Climate Change, shows that 47 percent of mammals and 23 percent of birds have been negatively affected by our changing planet. Those figures are shockingly larger than previous assessments, which have shown 7 percent of mammals and 4 percent of birds were affected. Of the 873 mammal species looked at, 414 are hurt by climate change. For threatened birds, 298 of 1,272 species are experiencing negative effects, according to the findings.
However, a new study follows the analysis of threatened wildlife shows that the biggest threat to wildlife is not climate change, which gets a lot of attention, but human activities, including logging (伐木), hunting and farming. Today, three-quarters of Earth's land surface faces “human pressure", according to a global analysis professor Watson carried out in August.
When it comes to the effects of human activities on wildlife, Watson said, most studies look at what might happen to a population in the future, perhaps 50 or 100 years down the line. The problem with such forecasts is that they are absolutely unhelpful for the here and now.
“Nature is extremely resilient (能复原的) if you give it a chance," Watson said. “But the big thing is acting now, not in 20 to 50 years' time. Not make climate change and“human pressure" a future threat, but take action now. Because every day, every minute, which you delay, you lose those opportunities."
1.What has been found about the effects of climate change according to the passage?
A. Human activities are suffering severe disaster due to the climate change.
B. The species affected by climate change are more than people thought.
C. More than half of the mammal species were affected by climate change.
D. Three-quarters of Earth's land surface has been damaged by climate change.
2.What does the underlined “they" refer to?
A. Human activities. B. Negative effects.
C. Assessments. D. Forecasts.
3.What's the attitude of Watson towards the recovery of the environment?
A. Optimistic. B. Pessimistic.
C. Doubtful. D. Uncaring.
My mother, a nurse at Stony Brook University Hospital, worked at night so that she could come home in time to send me to school. She'd sleep during the day and be ready when we returned home before heading out again in the evening. This went on for 23 years. She never complained (抱怨). No matter how tired she was, she always had enough energy to be my mom.
She often had to work on Christmas, Christmas Eve or New Year's Eve, and sometimes Thanksgiving, which made me upset. However, before holidays she always decorated the inside and outside of our house. She'd also have cookies baking in the oven, a holiday-themed movie in the VCR, and music playing throughout our house for us. But when it was time to go to work, there was no room for debate. “Why do you have to work on this day of all days?" I'd ask sadly. "They need me, too, dear son," she'd respond, compassion (同情) in her tone.
For a long time I didn't understand why she should care so much about those sick strangers. Recently, as my grandmother became ill, I found myself spending more time in hospitals. The scenes I saw in the hospital made me see the different side of my mother. The nurses checked heart, blood and oxygen levels, made sure patients were comfortable. They lifted patients in and out of bed and helped them to the bathroom. Beyond their duties, the nurses displayed consideration for each patient.
What I saw helped me to understand why my mother was devoted to her occupation. I was filled with more admiration for my mother.
1.Why did the author's mother work in the evening?
A. To take him to school. B. To enjoy a movie.
C. To decorate their house. D. To sleep during the day.
2.What can be inferred from Paragraph 2?
A. The mother loved her patients more than her kids.
B. Nurses are paid double salary working on holidays.
C. The author wished his mother could stay home on holidays.
D. Only people with mercy on patients will make good nurses.
3.The author really understood his mother's work when___________.
A. he asked his mother to stay with him during holidays
B. he looked after his sick grandma in hospital
C. he saw how tired his mother was after work
D. he helped patients to the bathroom
4.What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Children of nurses are often dissatisfied with their mothers.
B. Nurses are particularly busy at work during holidays.
C. The author gained a new appreciation of his mother.
D. The author's mother liked doing housework.
Winter Camps from Pacific Science Center
January 26-28 (3-day week) at Pacific Science Center
Cost: $240, or $220 for PacSci Members
Camps run from 8:45 a.m. -3:30 p.m. daily
Smartest Artists (Grades K-1)
Color! Sparkle! Dazzling light! Explore the excitement of science and the beauty of nature to uncover your creative genius. While producing unique and original pieces of art, discover the science behind your work. Make a kaleidoscope to discover the mysteries of reflection.
Lab Wizards (Grades 2-3)
Abracadabra! Unlock the secrets of the wizarding world as you discover the science of real life magic. Explore chemistry as your teacher teaches you how to double boil a chocolate frog and discover the secret powers of eatable plants. Do you dare to try a worm-flavored candy? Make your own magical treats to share with your family.
Messy Science (Grades 4-5)
Prepare yourself for the messiest science that you have ever seen! Make soda rain from the sky, paint with bubbles, and test how far you can throw water balloons without them breaking. If it's wet, sticky, smelly or dirty, we'll find an experiment to get you elbow deep in the science of dirt.
Exhibit Design (Grades 6-8)
Now's your chance to create your own Science Center exhibit! A successful exhibit begins with a cool idea and requires careful planning with a balance of graphics, science content and hands-on materials. Meet an exhibit designer and tour our exhibits behind-the-scenes. Then, work with a team to design, build and display an exhibit model to burn curiosity about your big idea.
For more information or registration, please visit our website http://wintercamps.org.
1.How much should a member of PacSci and four non-members pay for the camp?
A. $1200. B. $1120.
C. $1180. D. $ 1100.
2.In which camp can you try the worm-flavored sweets?
A. Smartest Artists. B. Lab Wizards.
C. Messy Science. D. Exhibit Design.
3.From which is the text probably taken?
A. A biology textbook. B. A science magazine.
C. An Internet web page. D. A newspaper advertisement.
It was a foggy day. My daughter Carolyn had insisted I come to see something at the top of the mountain, but I had ______ desire to drive up the mountain road to her house.
However, here I was, unhappy for the two-hour ______ through fog. By the time I saw how ______ it was, I'd gone too far to turn back. “ ______ could be worth this”, I said to myself as I ______ forward.
“I'll stay for lunch, but I'm ______ back before the fog lifts," I announced as soon as I arrived. “But could you drive me to the ______ , Mom? Or I drive—I'm used to it. "Carolyn begged. I was ______ finally. Ten minutes later we were on the mountain top. We ______ the car and got out. As we walked along a path with huge pines (松树) towering over us, the peace of the place began to ______ my mind gradually. Then we turned a comer, and I stopped in ______ . From the top of the mountain were ______ of various beautiful flowers in blossom running down and across the valleys! And western bluebirds played happily over the heads of them!
Who ______ such beauty? Why? How? Then I saw a sign, ______ ,“ One Woman—Two Hands and Two Feet; One at a Time; Started in 1978."I was so ______ by what we had seen that I could hardly speak for a while. Then I said, “When she started it was just the beginning of a(n) ______ ,but she kept at it for 40 years. And she made it ______ .She changed the world, one at a time!”
“If I'd had such an idea and ______ at it, just a little bit every day, what might I have ______ ?"I asked myself. Carolyn looked at me, smiling. "Start tomorrow," she said. “Better yet, ______ today.”
1.A. some B. any. C. no D. much
2.A. wait B. walk C. attempt D. journey
3.A. clear B. thick C. dark D. bright
4.A. Nothing B. Anything C. Everything D. Something
5.A. hurried B. marched C. inched D. climbed
6.A. heading B. coming C. moving D. looking
7.A. garage B. house C. top D. garden
8.A. told B. understood C. assisted D. persuaded
9.A. examined B. parked C. followed D. took
10.A. cross B. read C. change D. fill
11.A. surprise B. panic C. anger D. sorrow
12.A. markets B. bunches C. piles D. rivers
13.A. discovered B. created C. recovered D. changed
14.A. reading B. writing C. sharing D. printing
15.A. amused B. disappointed C. touched D. discouraged
16.A. question B. idea. C. promise D. struggle
17.A. casually B. instantly C. eventually D. normally
18.A. jumped B. worked C. grasped D. stared
19.A. achieved B. scored C. planted D. saved
20.A. calm B. seek C. quit D. start
假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Taylor想在寒假期间来张家口游玩,发邮件向你询问有关情况。请你回复邮件,向他简单介绍张家口并给他一些游玩建议。
注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Taylor,
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Yours, Li Hua