First aid (急救) is the care given to the injured or sick as soon as possible after an accident or illness. It is this immediate care and attention before the arrival of the ambulance (急救车) that sometimes means the difference between life and death, or a full or partial recovery.First aid has limitations, as not everybody is a doctor or expert, but it is a key element of the total medical system. The principle to be adopted in first aid is immediate action. Bystanders (旁观者) or relatives not knowing what to do, or being too fearful to try, have unwisely contributed to unnecessary deaths and worse injuries. It is important that any action taken by the first aid provider is started as quickly as possible. Quick action is necessary to save life and parts of the body. One who is not breathing effectively, or is bleeding (流血) heavily, requires immediate help. If quick effective first aid is provided, then they have a much better chance of a good recovery. But it should be remembered that any action taken is to be most careful, and fright (恐慌) by the first aid provider and by-standers will not be good to the whole thing. Try to remain calm and think your actions through. A calm and controlled first aider will give everyone confidence that the event is being handled efficiently and effectively.
When caught in pouring rain without an umbrella, most people pick up their pace. But an old tale 【T1】 1that a person who runs in the rain gets wetter than one who walks. It sounds【T2】 2that when someone runs up and down, the body is【T3】 3to more drops of water. But several studies have put this【T4】 4to the test and found it not to be true. One such test was carried out in 1987. The Italian【T5】 5who did the experiment said that if the distance is short enough, running gets a person less wet than walking. But running only keeps you about 10% drier. That is to say, running isn't【T6】 6the effort and it made no difference whether a person walked or ran. Two American scientists did a much more careful experiment than the【T7】 7one. 【T8】 8They also found'that runners like to lean forward,【T9】 9. However, they said running in the rain probably keeps you drier than walking. But do remember to take an umbrella with you! 【T10】 10. When caught in pouring rain without an umbrella, most people pick up their pace. But an old tale 【T1】 11that a person who runs in the rain gets wetter than one who walks. It sounds【T2】 12that when someone runs up and down, the body is【T3】 13to more drops of water. But several studies have put this【T4】 14to the test and found it not to be true. One such test was carried out in 1987. The Italian【T5】 15who did the experiment said that if the distance is short enough, running gets a person less wet than walking. But running only keeps you about 10% drier. That is to say, running isn't【T6】 16the effort and it made no difference whether a person walked or ran. Two American scientists did a much more careful experiment than the【T7】 17one. 【T8】 18They also found'that runners like to lean forward,【T9】 19. However, they said running in the rain probably keeps you drier than walking. But do remember to take an umbrella with you! 【T10】 20. 【T1】
Had he studied much harder, he______the tests last Wednesday.
The room is very large and only a little room(take)______up by the new piano.
Write a short essay of about 100 words on the topic Sports and Me. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 2.
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Any academic breakthrough,brilliant as it may be,does not automatically ensure that it can be applied to practice.
Most meetings have an agenda. For a formal meeting, this document may be handed out in advance to all participants. For an informal meeting, the agenda may be simply a list of the points to be dealt with. The purpose of an agenda is to speed up the meeting and keep everyone to the point. The agenda except a formal meeting must be organized in logical order. Often the agenda shows not only the topics but the meeting's function concerning each line. All items on which a decision is to be taken should appear on the agenda. One-to-one or small informal meetings also tend to be structured and planned. They are different from chance conversations in a corridor or over coffee. Small informal meetings may also take place or continue during a meal. 1) Most meetings have【R1】______ . 2) The document may be handed out【R2】______ to all participants. 3) The purpose of an agenda is to【R3】______ the meeting and keep every one to point. 4) The agenda shows both【R4】______ and【R5】______ concerning each line.
It's estimated that one-third of the countries of the world are very rich, and two thirds are very poor. People in the richer countries don't understand the【T1】______between them and those in the poorer countries. A very simple example is that a dog or a cat in North America is better than a child in the poorer countries. A fisherman in South America may【T2】______which is made into pet food while the children in poor countries are not getting enough to eat for their bodies to grow【T3】______. Although a lot of the world's natural resources come from these poorer countries, it's the richer countries that decide what kind of price they【T4】______pay for these resources. And the prices the richer countries get from their【T5】______ however, are always rising. So they are getting richer and richer, and the poorer countries are getting poorer.
If you give some attention to information on population and consumption, you would be more successful in selecting a market.
I'm still unable to make myself______in the discussion, which worries me a lot.
He went on foot, but he______by bus.
干这活最好慢点,不要匆忙,免得出错。
A—profit margin G—procedure of arbitrationB—trade mark H—risk of contaminationC—seaworthy export packing I—settlement on accountD—certificate of origin J—retail priceE—quality as per buyer' s sample K—find a ready marketF—export declaration L—enjoy popular pricesM—settle account O—be in a position to do sth.N—export licensing positionExamples:(J)零售价 (A)利润额
A—menu B—passwordC—account D—full screenE—update F—operation systemG—save as H—read only memoryI—code J—bufferingK—double click L—exitM—virus N—fileO—create a new folder P—clearQ—register R—page setupS—host T—imageExamples:(T)图像 (I)编码
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Tony hurt his arms while______basketball in today's class.
For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic Why Is Attending College Abroad a Good Idea ? You should write at least 100 words, and base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below:1.现在出国读大学的人越来越多。2.出国读大学的好处有……
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