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Every place offers the possible dangers for getting hurt, even staying at work. We may face dangers like walking into desks or chairs, receiving unexpected cuts from a paper knife and so on. Industrial jobs have similar and more dangers like getting body parts hurt by machines or falling from a height.
No one wants to get hurt. Some accidents are avoidable(可避免的). Most accidents happen because of common things seen every day—an open desk drawer, a chair pulled out too far, water on the floor and so on. We slowly get used to these things we see every day and never think about what they could possibly become in the future.
Think about the following to prevent dangers to yourself and others:
1. If there is something you see and know may become a danger for yourself or others, do something about it. Close a desk drawer, clean up or put a sign over the water, turn off the power before leaving, and so on.
2. Get extra persons’ help and support on a task that is too hard for a single person.
3. Study the situation and think what could possibly happen and change if necessary. Do it before something happens and you won’t have to say some day, “ I should have… How sorry I feel…”
To use an old phrase “ Safety is everyone’s duty.” Looking down on it could lead to being hurt. Keep the rule in mind every day “ Everyone wants to go home in the same condition the came to work in –or better.”
Title:__【小題1】____________ at Work
| 【小題2】 dangers | There are some dangers like tripping, unexpected 【小題3】 by a paper knife. |
| 【小題4】 | 1. Most accidents are【小題5】by the common things seen every day. 2. Get used to【小題6】we can see every day and never think about the dangers. |
| Safety rules | 1. Turn off the power before you 【小題7】 2. Get extra persons’ help and support if the task is too difficult for you to finish on your【小題8】. 3. Make some 【小題9】 based on the situation. |
| Warning | Safety on the job is 【小題10】duty. |
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In a small village in England about 150 years ago, a mail coach (郵車) was standing on the street. Around the coach many people were talking to one another about it. Mail coach did not come to that village so often in those days. People had to pay a lot of money to get a letter. The person who sent the letter did not have to pay. The person who got the letter had to pay the postage (郵資). “Here?s a letter for Miss Alice Brown,” said the mailman. Everyone turned to a girl of about eighteen who was standing by the coach. “I?m Alice Brown,” she said in a low voice. The mailman gave her the letter. Alice looked at the envelope for a minute, and then handed it back to the mailman. “I’m sorry I can?t take it,” she said. “I don?t have enough money to pay the postage. ” The people standing around were very sorry for the girl. They were silent for a while. Then a gentleman came up to the mailman and paid the postage for Alice’s letter. When the gentleman gave her the letter, she said with a smile, “Oh, thank you very much, sir. This letter is from the young man I’m going to marry. His name is Tom. He went to London to look for work. He has to get enough money for our marriage (結(jié)婚). I’ve waited a long time for this letter, but now don’t need it. I don’t have to open the envelope because there is nothing inside. ” “Really?” the gentleman said in surprise. “How do you know that?” “He told me that he would put some signs on the envelope. Look, sir, this cross in the corner means that he is well, and this circle means he has found work. That’s very good news. ” The gentleman was Sir Rowland Hill. He did not forget Alice and her letter. “The postage to be paid by the receiver has to be changed,” he said to himself. He thought and thought for many years. At last he had a good plan. “The postage has to be much lower,” he said. “What about a penny (便士) for a letter? And the person who sends the letter pays the postage. He has to buy a stamp and put it on the envelope. ” “A good idea!” people said when they heard of his plan. The Government decided to adopt (采納) the plan. The first postage stamp was put out in 1840. It was called the “Penny Black”. It had a picture of the Queen on it.
【小題1】The first postage stamp was made ________.
| A.in England | B.in America | C.by Alice | D.in 1910 |
| A.she did not know whose letter it was |
| B.the letter had already told her what she wanted to know |
| C.she could not pay the postage |
| D.the gentleman promised to pay the postage for her |
| A.the people around her felt sorry for her |
| B.the people thought that the girl was too poor |
| C.none of them wanted to pay the postage for her |
| D.the people was angry with the girl |
| A.Tom had told her what the signs meant before leaving for London |
| B.Alice was clever and could guess the meaning of the signs |
| C.Alice had put the signs on the envelope herself |
| D.Tom had put the signs as Alice had told him to |
| A.the government | B.Sir Rowland Hill | C.Alice Brown | D.Tom |
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Word box: publish 出版 achievement 成就
Newbery Medal 紐伯瑞文學(xué)獎 Guinness 吉尼斯
根據(jù)表格所提供的信息選擇最佳答案。
【小題1】 of the books in the form were written by American writers.
A. Two B. Three C. Four
【小題2】The book that came out in 1957 was written by .
| A.Gary | B.Schmidt | C.Paulo Coelho | D.Theodore Geisel |
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Dubai is a city of big business, expensive hotels, skyscrapers (摩天樓), and shopping malls. In the early 20th century, Dubai was a successful trading port. People from the world stopped in Dubai to do business. But it was still a small city, and most people lived as fishermen and businessmen. Then in 1966, oil was discovered. This brought a lot of money into the area, and soon Dubai began to change.
Today Dubai is one of the world’s most important business centers. In fact, each year the city gels its money mainly from business, not oil.
Recently Dubai has attracted more and more visitors from abroad. They come to relax on its beaches, and every year, millions visit just to go shopping!
Dubai is also one of the world’s fastest growing cities. Many tall buildings are built in months. The city also has many man-made islands. One of these, the Palm Jumeirah, is like a palm tree (棕桐樹) and is very beautiful.
The city is still an amazing mix (混合體) of people from different countries. The people from 150 countries live and work in Dubai, and foreigners now outnumber Dubai natives ( 本地人) by eight to one!
Many people welcome the city’s growth. But an increasing number of Dubai natives worry about the speed of change. As a Dubai native says, “We must always remember where we came from. Our kids must know we worked very, very hard to get where we are now, and there’s a lot more work to do.”
【小題1】Why did people stop in Dubai in the early 20th century?
| A.To relax | B.To buy oil. |
| C.To go shopping. | D.To do business. |
| A.To be smaller in size than another group. |
| B.To be more in number than another group. |
| C.To be bigger in area than another group. |
| D.To be smaller in area than another group. |
| A.We should always visit Dubai, |
| B.We should learn from foreigners. |
| C.We must always remember our past. |
| D.We must only think about the future. |
| A.Dubai is growing very fast. |
| B.Dubai was a big city before 1966. |
| C.Many tall buildings are built in months. |
| D.Many tourists come to relax on Dubai’s beaches. |
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In 1826, a Frenchman named Niepce needed pictures for his business .But he was not a good artist .So he invented a very simple camera. He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his garden .That was the first photo.
The next important date in the history of photography (攝影) was in 1837. That year, Daguerre, another Frenchman, took a picture of his reading room .He used a new kind of camera in a different way. In his picture you could see everything very clearly, even the smallest thing. This kind of photo was called a Daguerreotype.
Soon, other people began to use Daguerre’s way. Travelers brought back wonderful photos from all around the world .people took picture of famous buildings, cities and mountains.
In about 1840, photography was improved .Then photographers could take pictures of people and moving things .That was not simple .The photographers had to carry a lot of films and other machines. But this did not stop them, for example, some in the United States worked so hard.
Mathew Brady was a famous American photographer. He took many pictures of great people .The pictures were unusual because they were very lifelike.
Photography also became one kind of art by the end of the 19th century. Some photos were not just copies of the real world .They showed feelings like other kinds of art.
【小題1】The first photo taken by Niepce was a picture of ________
| A.his business | B.his house | C.his garden | D.his window |
| A.a(chǎn) Frenchman | B.a(chǎn) kind of picture |
| C.a(chǎn) kind of camera | D.a(chǎn) photographer |
| A.watch lots of films | B.buy an expensive camera |
| C.stop in most cities | D.take many films and something else. |
| A.how photography was developed |
| B.how to show feelings in pictures |
| C.how to take pictures in the world |
| D.how to use different cameras |
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【小題1】The people in needn’t go to work on Fridays.
| A.Canada | B.Scotland | C.Japan | D.Egypt |
| A.11:00a.m | B.2:00 p.m. | C.12:30 p.m. | D.4:00 a.m. |
| A.having lessons | B.sleeping | C.watching TV | D.playing games |
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| Sunny English Club | | Ocean Museum | | Health Centre |
| For students | | 9:00-17:00 | | 9:00-17:30 |
| 16:00-18:00 every Saturday | | Form Thursday to Sunday] | | 16 Yong Le Street |
| 200 Yuan a month | | Ticket:50Yuan | | Tel:3801451 |
| 9 Zhou Yu Street | | 132 Xue Yuan Street | | Free examinations for those over |
| Tel:3785290 | | Tel:5439871 | | 70 |
| Foreign teachers, English songs and film and more! | | Show you a full picture of sea lives | | Give you good advice to keep healthy |
| A.nurses | B.policemen | C.businessmen | D.students |
| A.9 | B.17 | C.67 | D.73 |
| A.Health Centre | B.Ocean Museum | C.Sunny English Club | D.16 Yong Le Street |
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The Great Fire of London started in the very early hours of 2 September 1666. In four days it destroyed more than three-quarters of the old city, where most of the houses were wooden and close together. One hundred thousand people became homeless, but only a few lost their lives.
The fire started on Sunday morning in the house of the King's baker(面包師)in Pudding Lane, The baker, with his wife and family, was able to get out through a window in the roof. A strong wind blew the fire from the bakery(房)into a small hotel next door. Then it spread quickly into Thames Street. That was the beginning.
By eight o'clock three hundred houses were on fire. On Monday nearly a kilometer of the city was burning along the River Thames. Tuesday was the worst day. The fire destroyed many well-known buildings, old St Paul's and the Guildhall among them.
Samuel Pepys, the famous writer, wrote about the fire. People threw their things into the river. Many poor people stayed in their houses until the last moment. Birds fell out of the air because of the heat.
The fire stopped only when the King finally ordered people to destroy hundreds of buildings in the path of the fire. With nothing left to burn, the fire became weak and finally died out.
After the fire, Christopher Wren, the architect(建筑師), wanted a city with wider streets and fine new houses of stone. In fact, the streets are still narrow; but he did build more than fifiy churches, among them new St Paul's.
The fire caused great pain and loss, but after it London was a better place: a city for the future and not just of the past.
【小題1】The fire began in_______.
| A.a(chǎn) hotel. | B.the palace. | C.Pudding Lane. | D.Thames Street. |
| A.home. | B.children. |
| C.wife and husband. | D.wife and children. |
| A.some people lost their lives. |
| B.the birds in the sky were killed by the fire. |
| C.many famous buildings were destroyed. |
| D.the King's bakery was burned down. |
| A.Because Pepys was among those putting out the fire. |
| B.Because Pepys also wrote about the fire. |
| C.To show that poor people suffered most. |
| D.To give the reader a clearer picture of the fire. |
| A.The king and his soldiers came to help. |
| B.All the wooden houses in the city were destroyed. |
| C.People managed to get enough water from the river. |
| D.Houses standing in the direction of the fire were pulled down. |
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Do you have an umbrella? Someone invented the umbrella about 4,000 years ago. People used umbrellas in Egypt, Assyria, Greece, and China in ancient times. We use our umbrella for protection from the rain. However, people first used umbrellas for protection from the sun. People in China were the first ones to use their umbrellas for rain. They put wax(蠟紙) on paper umbrellas.
European women used umbrellas before European men used them. Jonas Hanway was the first man to carry one in England. He made umbrellas popular for men and women. Some people called the umbrella a Hanway because of him.
We make umbrellas from many different things. The first ones were wood and cloth. Now many are plastic(塑料). Today umbrellas are easy to carry. They fold up into a small package(包). The umbrella is a great invention. Don’t forget yours the next time when it rains.
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【小題1】The umbrella was invented about 2,000 years ago.
【小題2】The first umbrellas were used for protection from sun.
【小題3】People in Europe were the first ones to use their umbrellas for rain.
【小題4】Some people called the umbrella a Hanway because he made umbrellas popular for people.
【小題5】The first umbrellas were made from plastic.
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Baron Pierre de Coubertin was a Frenchman. At his time sports were not taught in French schools. De Coubertin believed that sports should go hand in hand with studies. He had an idea. His idea was to begin the Olympics all over again.
Sports teachers of other countries liked De Coubertin ideas. So in 1896, the modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece. Since then the Olympics have been held once every four years, except three times, when there were wars.
The modern Olympic games have many foot races and field sports programs. The longest race in the games is called marathon.
Before the start of the Olympic Games, runners carry lighted torch(火炬) through many nations towards the stadium where the games will be held. These sportsmen are from different countries. Yet they work together to carry the Olympic torch. It is passed from runner to runner, When the last runner enters the stadium, he or she places the torch in a special basin filled with oil. It catches fire. It is then, only then, that the Olympic Games can begin.
The Olympic flame burns throughout the games. It is the flame of peace.
【小題1】Before 1896 French schools didn't teach ______.
| A.match | B.history | C.sports | D.physics |
| A.was the first man to start the Olympics |
| B.helped start the modern Olympics |
| C.believed that sports were less important than studies |
| D.failed to began the modern Olympics |
| A.1914 | B.1904 | C.1896 | D.1908 |
| A.a(chǎn) foot race | B.a(chǎn) jumping contest | C.a(chǎn) field sport | D.a(chǎn) boxing match |
| A.The Olympics do not begin until the basin of oil catches the fire. |
| B.The torch is carried from runner to runner through many countries. |
| C.Runners who carry the torch can be men or women. |
| D.After the start of the Olympics, the Olympic flame is put out. |
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