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辽宁省铁岭市铁岭县莲花第一初级中学2024年中考学业水平考试英语模拟试卷
There have been accidents in recent years where many people dead because of unsafe and crowed situations. Getting caught in large crowds can be deadly.
Make full preparations. Before you attend a large event with lots of people, choose comfortable shoes and clothes. Beside it is necessary know where you can get out quickly such as the exit doors, windows or hallways. Leave right away if you find there are too many people in the place.
Find somewhere away from the crowd. Staying at the edge(边缘) of a crowd allows you to get away more quickly. If danger truly happens, look for places to protect yourself as quickly as possible. At an indoor site, this might be a side hallway or a closet.
Keep moving with the crowd. If you can't take cover, keep moving with the crowd. As you move forward, it's best to move in a diagonal(对角线的) direction so you are likely to find a place to protect yourself. Don't try to pick up anything on the ground. Keep standing up and put your arms up so that you can have some room for breathing.
If you fall down, don't be nervous. Calm down and try to lie on your left to protect your heart and lungs. Cover your head with your arms and hands. It's a simple pose, but it's surprisingly useful and possibly life-saving.
A. Lie on your side if you fall. B. Run away as soon as possible. C. Here are some ways to help you to be safe. D. Outside, look for trees, cars or anything large to climb on. E. Make sure they won't cause you to fall off when you run. |
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Brought out on Aug 30, a three-episode web series ( 三集网剧) called Escape From the British Museum 《逃出大英博物馆》has become popular online with {#blank#}1{#/blank#} touching and creative story. The series follows the journey home of a Chinese jade teapot (玉茶壶) that has come to life. She runs {#blank#}2{#/blank#} from the British Museum and comes across a Chinese reporter {#blank#}3{#/blank#} Zhang Yongan who helps the artifact (文物) return to China.
The series, created by Chinese vloggers (博主) Jianbing Guozai and Xiatian Meimei, looks to attract people's {#blank#}4{#/blank#} to Chinese artifacts that are kept abroad(在国外). To get ready for the TV show, they {#blank#}5{#/blank#} making their own videos for three months and went to the UK to learn about the story of the Chinese jade teapot.
Many people have been touched by the lines in the series, such {#blank#}6{#/blank#} "I have been lost for a long time." and "As long as I'm with my family, I'm safe." Also, the face of the "jade teapot" is very{#blank#}7{#/blank#}. She is surprised when she {#blank#}8{#/blank#} her own place with the reporter's big house. Viewers say this shows that the British Museum doesn't take good {#blank#}9{#/blank#} of the artifacts.
In mid-August, it was reported that more than 2,000 artifacts from the British Museum were {#blank#}10{#/blank#}, stolen or damaged (损坏的) . This has caused a heated discussion on social media in China, calling for the return of Chinese artifacts.
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Pinyin is a modern {#blank#}1{#/blank#} . It was invented in 1958 to help illiterate(不识字的) Chinese to learn how to read. It worked out quite well. {#blank#}2{#/blank#} people learned to read quickly with the help of pinyin.
Pinyin has been used in other ways, too. It helps to develop the use of Standard Chinese, or Mandarin(普通话), so that people who speak different dialects(方言) can understand each other. It also makes it much {#blank#}3{#/blank#} to type Chinese characters on computers and cellphones.
Pinyin is also finding its place in other languages. The Oxford English Dictionary now {#blank#}4{#/blank#} more than 100 pinyin expression, such as jiaozi for"dumpings" and zhongguomeng for"Chinese dream".
Foreign media sometimes use pinyin in reporting about China.
Now, pinyin is not only a language {#blank#}5{#/blank#} , but also a cultural bridge that connects China to the world.
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