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牛津版(深圳·广州)英语八年级上册Unit 2 Numbers第5课时Speaking, Writing and Project 训练案
What makes you laugh? Maybe it's a1 story. For some people it may be spending time just being2 with friends. Maybe you even like to laugh for nothing. People laugh when they think something is funny, but they also laugh when they are happy or excited.
Ha ha ha! Hee hee hee! Ho ho ho! People laugh in many different3 . Sometimes it's quiet and some-times it's4 . How do you laugh? Do you laugh so5 that your body shakes? Or maybe you sound like a duck.
People are born to know how to laugh. Babies6 laughing when they are very young. Both the young and the 7 know how to laugh. Even8 can laugh, such as dogs and cats. Laughing is a way to show someone that you are 9 .
Scientists don't know why people and animals laugh. However, they know that it is difficult to10 . You can try not to laugh when you hear a funny joke, but it might not work. When your body really wants to laugh, it does!
Burns (烫伤) from fire or other causes happen sometimes. So what should you do if you get burned?
When a burn happens, check and decide if you can take care of the burn yourself. You need to go to the hospital at once if any of these situations happen:
▼The burn is serious.
▼The burned area is large.
▼The burn seems infected(感染的).
If you can't get to a hospital right away, don't worry. The following steps can help:
Take away clothing carefully from the burned area. Do not take away clothing that is stuck to the skin(粘住皮肤), and don't break any blisters(水泡).
Run cool(not cold) water over the burn. Do not put oil or ice on the burn.
Lightly put a bandage over the burn or cover the burned area with a clean soft cloth if it's large.
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