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A report in a newspaper says that school accidents, such as food poisoning (食物中毒), fires, electricity and traffic, kill more primary and middle school students than anything else. So we must learn how to protect ourselves better. Here are some tips for keeping safety in mind every day.
On our way home or to school: Wait for the green traffic light, and look left and right before we cross the road. We’d better wear bright-color clothes, so the drivers can see us easily. Don’t believe strange people in the street.
At school: When students around us begin to push each other, we need to stand still and try to hold onto something, or stay in a corner until the crowd(人群) leaves. If we fall down in a moving crowd, use both hands to cover the head. Lean(斜靠) to one side, curl up (蜷縮) our body and bend (彎曲) the legs.
In a fire: Stay calm. Leave the classroom quickly under the directions of the teachers. Smoke can be more dangerous than fire, so use a piece of cloth to cover our mouth and nose. What will we do if the clothes burn? Remember not to run! Drop and fall to the ground. Then roll! It will make the fire go out.
For eating: Wash fruits carefully before eating them. Check the expiration dates (保質期) on the packages of the snacks, and if it looks or smells bad, don’t eat it.
Tips: Keep 【1】 in mind every day | ||
Fact | It’s reported that school 【2】 kill more students than anything else | |
Safety Tips | On the way | ◆Wait for the green light, look both sides before 【3】 road. ◆Wear bright colours. ◆Don’t 【4】 strangers in the street. |
At school | ◆We 【5】 to stand still and try to hold onto something, or stay in a corner until the crowd leave ◆We’d better use both hands to cover the head, leaning to one side, curling up our body and bending our 【6】 . | |
In a fire | ◆Stay calm. Follow the teachers’ 【7】 and leave quickly. ◆Cover our mouth and nose 【8】 a piece of cloth. ◆Drop to the ground and roll over and over to put out the fire. | |
For eating | ◆Wash fruits carefully before we eat them. ◆Check the expiration dates. Don’t eat the food that goes 【9】 . | |
Purpose | To make the students know the tips that 【10】 them from danger. |
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【1】I like these things made by , but they are usually more expensive.
【2】Look! There are lots of eating the grass on the hills.
【3】No student in this school is from the part of Taiwan.
【4】You are not to smoke here.
【5】Polluted water does to our health.
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Afternoon tea in England
Afternoon tea is the traditional four o'clock tea. That is a small meal, not just a drink. Traditionally it is made up of tea or coffee and either of the following: Freshly baked scones(新鮮烤餅) served with cream and jam. Afternoon tea sandwiches—thinly sliced cucumber(黃瓜) sandwiches with the crusts(面包皮) cut off.
Afternoon tea became popular in the early 1840s. At that time, English people ate only two main meals each day, so people often got hungry between the two meals. One day, to spend the time, a woman called Anna asked some of her friends for an afternoon tea at about four o'clock. Together with tea, she served her friends cakes and sandwiches. Soon after that, afternoon tea became popular.
Afternoon tea is not common these days because most adults go out to work. However you can still have afternoon tea at many tea rooms around England.
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(1)Afternoon tea is not just a drink but a .
(2)People usually the crusts when they make the thinly sliced cucumber sandwiches.
(3)English people only ate meals in the early 1840s.
(4)Anna invited her friends for an afternoon tea at o’clock and she served cakes and together with tea.
(5)Today, afternoon tea isn’t so because most adults have to go to .
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