Freezing weather can mean frostbite(冻疮)and hypothermia (低体温)unless a person is prepared. Today we talk about how to stay warm, dry and safe. Frostbite is damage that happens when skin is exposed to extreme cold for too long. It mainly happens on the hands, feet, nose and ears. People with minor cases of frostbite that affect only the skin may not suffer and permanent damage. But if deeper tissue is affected, a person is likely to feel pain every time the area gets cold. Hypothermia happens when the body cannot produce as much heat as it releases. The condition comes on slowly. Signs of hypothermia include uncontrollable shaking, very slow breathing and difficulty thinking clearly. If not treated, hypothermia can be deadly. To avoid coldrelated injuries, here is a simple way to remember four basic steps to stay warm, Think of COLD-C.O.L.D. The C stands for cover.Wear a hat and a scarf to keep heat from escaping through the head, neck and ears.And wear mittens(连指手套)instead of gloves.In gloves, the fingers are separated, so the hands may not stay as warm. The O stands for overexertion. Avoid activities that will make you sweaty. Wet clothes and cold weather are a bad mix. The L stands for layers. Wearing loose, lightweight clothes, one layer on top of another, is better than wearing a single heavy layer of clothing. Also, make sure outerwear is made of material that is water resistant and tightly knit. The D stands for dry.In other words, stay as dry as possible. Pay attention to the places where snow can enter, like the tops of boots, the necks of coats and the wrist areas of mittens. Hypothermia can be mild, moderate or severe. Mild hypothermia is something that most people have experienced if they live in cold climates. You feel so cold that your body starts to shake-not very much, but uncontrollably. The treatment for mild hypothermia starts with getting out of the cold and, if necessary, changing into dry clothes.Drinking warm, nonalcoholic liquids and eating something sugary can stop the shivering. Taking a warm bath or sitting by a fire or doing some exercise can also help the body warm up. These are all common sense treatments. But the treatment needs change when people enter the moderate or severe stages of hypothermia. In that situation, their body temperature drops below thirtyfive degrees Celsius. They lose the ability to think clearly. Their muscles become stiff.They might bump into things or fall over objects. It is important to work fast to get people out of the cold.Hypothermia victims need medical help as soon as possible. But it is equally important to move them slowly and gently.
How to stay warm, dry and safe | | Two 1 happening in the winter | | frostbite | It happens as a result of skin being__2__to extreme cold for too long. Minor cases of frostbite won"t__3__much damage. A person may__4__a lot if deeper tissue is affected. | hypothermia | It__5__from the body not producing enough heat. The condition comes on slowly with three signs. __6__treatment, it can be deadly. | Basic_7_ to stay warm | | C | Wear something to keep heat from escaping. | O | Avoid activities that will make you sweaty. | L | Wear loose, lightweight clothes made of special material. | D | Stay as dry as possible. | __8__ for hypothermia | Drinking warm__9__liquids and eating something sugary. Taking a warm bath or sitting by a fire or doing some exercise. Changing the treatment according to the__10__stages. Getting victims out of the cold, giving them medical help as soon as possible and moving them slowly and gently. |
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阅读理解 | There are 3 basic types of rock climbing.Top roping is probably one of the most common types and the climber basically climbs with a partner.Top roping is a style in which a rope,used for the climber"s safety,runs from a belayer(保护员)at the foot of a route through one or more carabiners(铁 锁)connected to an anchor system at the top of the route and back down to the climber,usually attaching to the climber by means of a harness.Assuming that the route is bottomtotop,the toprope climber generally will not fall more than a short distance and can thus safely attempt even the most difficult routes. The second type,which is very similar to top roping is called lead climbing.The buddy(同伴)system works the same way,one man on the ground belaying and the other climbing,but this time instead of the rope being at the top of the rock it has to be hooked into clasps(钩子)as the climber climbs up the rock. In both of these types of rock climbing the climbers has the luxury to sit off the rock face and rest on the rope.However,lead climbing requires the climber to hang from the rock face with one hand,grab the rope ,and pull it up to lip it into the clasps,and this can be very hard depending on many different things. The third type of rock climbing is called bouldering.Bouldering is a type of free climbing without any ropes or harnesses.The climber tends to stay much closer to the ground.This is the most demanding of all climbing.The climber must be able to complete the route without taking a rest on the rope.Often, during a bouldering route the climber is required to do a maneuver called dyno(动态动作). Dynos are basically launching yourself off the rock face,and then grabbing at a hold further away from you.This type of maneuver is where mental training plays a major role in climbing. Believe it or not,climbing is said to be about 75% legs and only 25% arms.To climb successfully one must use wonderful technique.One of the major rules of rock climbing is to always have 3 points touching the rock face.Whether it is both feet and one hand,or one foot and both hands,it is much easier to have your weight distributed on 3 points than it is 2.Another important concept to grasp is that your arms in most cases will not do the climbing;they only hold you into the rock face so that your legs are actually pushing you upward.The closer you are to the rock face,the easier it is to climb. Rock Climbing
1 basic types | Top roping | One of the most common types A climber__2__by a partner A rope and a belayer needed to keep the climber__3__,with one or more carabiners connected to an anchor system at the top of the route | Lead climbing | Having__4__with top roping The rope being__5__into clasps as the climber climbs up the rock The climber having much__6__finishing the climb
| Bouldering | Free climbing without the__7__of any ropes or harnesses The climber completing the route,with a maneuver __8__ | What the climbers should 9 | Using wonderful technique Always having 3 points touching the rock face Using your legs to push yourself upward,__10__arms used to keep your body closer to the rock face | You admire a person from a distance. Popular and known, you find it frightening just to be near that person.Suddenly, this person is in front of you, smiling.How will you start a conversation? Starting a conversation is a fear experienced by many people.Once in a situation where a person must start a conversation, he feels like hiding or vanishing into the air. Even though how prepared a person is, words don"t seem coherent(前后一致的)enough. The chance is likely to be lost forever, so never hesitate to start one. When you start a conversation with strangers, think that they may be feeling worried too. Being the first to start, you are the one breaking the ice. All they need to do is respond so start the conversation on a positive note. Observe your surroundings-the people around you, food, weather, the place itself-and find a common topic. Be friendly. Give praise sincerely.Do not be afraid to ask questions. Start with closeended questions so it will be easier to ask for an answer. If a positive reaction is received then take it as a hint that the person is willing to converse with you. If at first you get a negative response, do not be blunt(真言的)about it. Act as if you did not notice it. Some people need time to get accustomed to your presence. They become conditioned to themselves that you are talking with them and not to the other people around. If the answer is too negative, then let go of the topic but do not respond rudely. Show that you respect their decision.Give them time to think. After receiving a positive answer, a few more closeended questions will be fine.Be sensitive. Observe how the response is being delivered. Show genuine interest in the answers. Listen attentively and respond accordingly. If you feel that the response is positive, you can start asking openended questions. Do not start topics about religion or politics. These two subjects are very controversial and arguments may arise because of conflicting ideas and perceptions. Talk about some personal information like your favorites but do not monopolize(垄断)the time. Talking only about you might bore the other person. You should show that you are also interested in getting to know him better by asking relevant questions. A light and wholesome joke can lighten the mood but it must be delivered correctly as it may offend the other party. When in a group, involve in the whole group. Do not isolate a single person but when a person is speaking, look at him and give soliciting response like a nod or a smile. Talk with confidence but do not overdo it. You might end up looking boastful(自夸的). Do not whisper with the people beside you when someone is talking. If you are knowledgeable with the subject at hand, then speak up. If you have questions, voice them out. These are the chances you should not pass to start a conversation. __1__to start a conversation?
The__2__ of starting a conversation | Many people couldn"t express their words even though they have__4__them because of tension. | __3__for starting a conversation | | Dos | Start with a common topic in a __5__way first, with a positive note. __6__to pay no attention to a negative response and show respect to the person"s decision. Take an interest in the positive answers, listen attentively and ask some questions according to the__7__. Show interest in the others"personal information, if necessary, and you can__8__an appropriate joke. Look at the speaker, responding with some gestures while he is speaking. | Don"ts | Don"t be afraid to ask questions. Don"t start with religious or__9__topics. Don"t monopolize the time when talking. Don"t talk with too much__10__. Don"t whisper with the people beside you when someone is talking. | 完形填空 | When we visit another country, differences in music and dance are __1__ some of the first things that we notice.Every culture has __2__ its own types of music and dance, which are very different from those of other societies. Each type of music usually has a distinctive rhythm and a special sound, __3__ on the kinds of instruments that are used to produce it.The most common type of instruments are __4__ instruments, such as guitars and violins; wind instruments, including horns and flutes.Many different kinds of musical sounds __5__ be created by using different combinations of instruments. The human voice is a very special kind of instrument, __6__ it can produce a great number of different sounds with different __7__, ranging from loud to soft.Singing is very popular in most cultures because it allows us to __8__ words and ideas with music. Societies coordinate body movements with musical rhythms to create __9__.Sometimes people dance for fun and individual expression.Dances can also be used to __10__ ideas to an audience.Hawaiian dancers, __11__, use arm and hand movements to express the meaning of a song.In the same way, many societies use dances in religious ceremonies __12__ to tell about important events. Music and dance are passed from one __13__to another and thus become a permanent part of the society and __14__ culture.Of course, as cultures come __15__ contact with each other, the music and dance of one society may be accepted by other societies, or the different styles may be combined to __16__ a new kind of music or dance.Some Latin American music, for example, has taken __17__ from Indian cultures and mixed them with those from European and African cultures.__18__, popular music from England and the US can be heard in countries __19__ the world, __20__ it has had an influence on musical tastes, especially among young people. | ( )1. A.unlikely ( )2. A.installed ( )3. A.focusing ( )4. A.thread ( )5. A.might ( )6. A.when ( )7. A.heights ( )8. A.explain ( )9. A.sounds ( )10. A.give ( )11. A.such as ( )12. A.just ( )13. A.country ( )14. A.their ( )15. A.to ( )16. A.join ( )17. A.advantages ( )18. A.However ( )19. A.on ( )20. A.when
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| 任务型阅读 Understanding the process of making career choices and managing your career is a basic life skill that everyone should understand. Your career decisions have such a profound effect on all aspects of your life.It"s important to have the knowledge and resources needed to make smart, informed decisions. Many people mistakenly believe that choosing a career is a onetime event that happens some time in early adulthood.However, career management is actually a lifelong process, and we continue to make consequential career choices over the years. Whether you are looking for a new job, aiming to take the next step at your current job, completely changing your career or planning your retirement options, you are making career decisions.Using good resources and the guidance of a career counselor can help you to make those decisions well. So many people jump right to creating a new resume when they want to take action in their career. However, career management and job search is about so much more than writing a good resume.If you take the time to learn about, think through and act on the four main areas of career management, you"ll be rewarded throughout your career. Your interests, abilities, values and personal needs and realities should all be taken into account in any career decision making process.You spend countless hours at work, and it impacts your life in so many ways;it makes sense that you should be fully informed before making such profound decisions. Do you know how many different career choices are available to you?Both The Dictionary of Occupational Titles(American)and The National Occupational Classification(Canadian) list well over 20,000 different job titles.So unless you"ve actively explored a variety of career options, there"s a very good chance that there are great possibilities available to you, and you don"t even realize they exist. Match your understanding of yourself with your understanding of possible career options.Once you have developed a good understanding of yourself, you will be able to combine that selfknowledge with your career and labor market research to determine potential careers that are a great fit for you. When you"ve made a well informed decision, then you"re ready to make it happen.Making use of good career guidance and resources will help you to acquire the education, skills and experience needed to get the job. Avoid the"ready, fire, aim"approach to making career choices and job searching.Time spent understanding your needs, researching your career options and developing outstanding job search skills, guided by great career resources, is a powerful investment in your future.
Theme | Everybody should have a good__1__of a basic life skill:understand the process of making career choices and managing your career.
| Career decisions | ●Having a great__2__on your life. ●__3__by many people. ●Happening over the years in your life. ●Made well by using good resources and with the __4__of a career counselor.
| 5 | If you__6__some time on the four main areas of career management, you"ll be rewarded throughout your career.
| 7 to manage your career | | Understand yourself | 8 some important factors into account when you make decisions. | Understand your options | Remember there are many 9 available to you. | Connect your inform ation | Match your selfknowledge with your understanding of possible career options.
| Make it happen | After 10 a decision,, you should make it happen. | 完形填空 | Blind from birth,I have never had the opportunity to see myself and have been completely dependent on the image I create in the eyes of others. There are those who __1__ that since I can"t see,I obviously also cannot __2__.Very often people will talk with me at the top of their lungs.Conversely to this,people will also often __3__ ,assuming that since my eyes don"t work,my ears don"t either.For example,when I go to the airport and ask the ticket agent for __4__to the plane,he or she will always pick up the phone and call a ground hostess in a very low voice."Hi,Jane,we"ve got a 76 here." I have concluded that the word " __5__ " is not used because they are unwilling to inform me of my condition of which I may not have been previously __6__. On the other hand,others know that of course I can hear,but believe that I can"t talk.Once I became ill and was hospitalized.Immediately after I was __7__ ,I was wheeled down to the X-ray room.Just at the door sat an elderly woman(judging from her voice) asking the orderly(护工) who had been wheeling me:" What is your name?" "What"s your name?" The orderly __8__ to me."Harold Krents",I replied."Harold Krents",he repeated."When was he born?" "When were you born?"…This continued for about five minutes before I finally interrupted,"Look,this is absolutely __9__.OK,I can"t see,but it"s become pretty__10__ to both of you that I don"t need an interpreter(翻译). " "He says he doesn"t need an interpreter," the orderly reported to the woman. The __11__ misconception of all is the view that because I can"t see,I can"t __12__.I was turned down by over forty law firms, __13__ my qualifications included a cum laude degree from Harvard Law School.The __14__to find jobs,the continuous __15__of being told that it was impossible for a blind person to__16__law,the rejection letter,not based on my lack of __17__but rather on my disability, will always remain one of the most upsetting experiences of my life. __18__,the Department of Labor issued laws that demand equal __19__ opportunities for the disabled.The business community"s response has been __20__.The attitude towards the disabled is beginning to change. | ( )1. A. assume ( )2. A. hear ( )3. A. shout ( )4. A. welcome ( )5. A. passenger ( )6. A. afraid ( )7. A. invited ( )8. A. asked ( )9. A. cheerful ( )10. A. clear ( )11. A. earliest ( )12. A. think ( )13. A. as if ( )14. A. attempt ( )15. A. disappointment ( )16. A. disobey ( )17. A. confidence ( )18. A. Regretfully ( )19. A. medication ( )20. A. enthusiastic | B. observe B. talk B. laugh B. permission B. blind B. aware B. released B. responded B. ridiculous B. easy B. slightest B. study B. even though B. opportunity B. relief B. challenge B. luck B. Deliberately B. employment B. passive | C. approve C. feel C. whisper C. advice C. trouble C. curious C. included C. repeated C. charming C. confusing C. latest C. work C. now that C. mistake C. envy C. practice C. ability C. Exactly C. learning C. negative | D. propose D. care D. cry D. assistance D. situation D. desperate D. admitted D. exchanged D. disgusting D. doubtful D. toughest D. understand D. in case D. success D. effort D. make D. ambition D. Fortunately D. traveling D. uncertain |
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