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We should know how to s__小题2:__ ourselves when the crash happened. Australian professor Galea, summed up 6 golden rules after years of research. It might be able to help you escape in case of emergency.
S__小题3:__ 1985, Australian professor ED Galea has interviewed 2,000 survivors of 105 plane crashes, searching for the keys to survival.
First, if you are traveling in a f ___小题4:__ group, you should insist that the airline does not separate (分开)you throughout the aircraft. Why? It’s natural that if you’re involved in that kind of situation that you’re going to want to meet the family before you move out.
Second, how do you untie your seat belt in a plane? You press a button. If you can’t untie your seat belt, then, you can’t run away and your c__小题5:__ of survival will drop.
Third, sit within seven rows of an exit and count exactly how many rows you are from the nearest two exits. Count so that you can find an exit in the d___小题6:__.
Fourth, we would all be safer if airline seats faced backward. But the difficulty with this is that the most of the tourists don’t like t__小题7:__ with their back facing the direction of travel.
Fifth, “Smoke is h__小题8:__ to your health. If you take in enough of them, you will die,” explains Galea. You must learn how to use a smoke mask. Otherwise, you’ll waste time trying to put it on -- time that could be used for running a __小题9:__.
At last, listen to the preflight briefing(飞行前的注意事项) by the flight attendants and read the s__小题10:__ instructions. Always be prepared. Good luck to you.
Malaysia Airlines deeply regrets that MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean. MH370 first d__小题1:__ in the early hours of March 8th, while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
We should know how to s___小题2:__ ourselves when the crash happened. Australian professor Galea, summed up 6 golden rules after years of research. It might be able to help you escape in case of emergency. S___小题3:__ 1985, Australian professor ED Galea has interviewed 2,000 survivors of 105 plane crashes, searching for the keys to survival.
First, if you are traveling in a f ___小题4:___ group, you should insist that the airline does not separate (分开)you throughout the aircraft. Why? It’s natural that if you’re involved in that kind of situation that you’re going to want to meet the family before you move out.
Second, how do you untie your seat belt in a plane? You press a button. If you can’t untie your seat belt, then, you can’t run away and your c___小题5:__ of survival will drop.
Third, sit within seven rows of an exit and count exactly how many rows you are from the nearest two exits. Count so that you can find an exit in the d___小题6:___.
Fourth, we would all be safer if airline seats faced backward. But the difficulty with this is that the most of the tourists don’t like t___小题7:__ with their back facing the direction of travel.
Fifth, “Smoke is h___小题8:___ to your health. If you take in enough of them, you will die,” explains Galea. You must learn how to use a smoke mask. Otherwise, you’ll waste time trying to put it on -- time that could be used for running a ___小题9:__.
At last, listen to the preflight bricfing by the flight attendants and read the s___小题10:_ instructions. Always be prepared. Good luck to you.
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We should know how to 【小题3】________ ourselves when the crash happens. Australian professor Galea, summed up 6 golden rules after years of research. It might be 【小题4】_______ to help you escape in case of emergency.
【小题5】________ 1985, Australian professor ED Galea has interviewed 2,000 survivors(幸存者) of 105 plane crashes, searching for the keys【小题6】__________ survival.
First, if you are traveling in a【小题7】_______ group, you should insist (坚持) that the airline does not separate (分开)you throughout the aircraft. Why? It’s natural that if you’re involved in that kind of situation that you’re going to want to meet the family before you move out.
Second, how do you untie(解开) your seat belt in a plane? You 【小题8】_______ a button. If you can’t untie your seat belt, then, you can’t run away and your 【小题9】__________ of survival will drop.
Third, sit within seven rows of an exit and count exactly how many rows you are from the nearest two exits. Count so that you can find an exit in the【小题10】________.
Fourth, we would all be safer if airline seats faced backward. But the difficulty with this is that the most of the tourists don’t like 【小题11】________ with their back facing the direction of travel.
Fifth, “Smoke is 【小题12】______ to your health. If you take in enough of them, you will die,” explains Galea. You must learn 【小题13】_____ to use a smoke mask (防烟面具). Otherwise, you’ll waste time trying to put it on -- time that could be used for running 【小题14】_______.
At last, listen to the preflight bricfing by the flight attendants and read the 【小题15】______ instructions. Always be prepared. Good luck to you. 查看习题详情和答案>>
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All the wisdom of the times, all the stories that have delighted mankind for centuries, are easily and cheaply available to all of us in books, but we must know how to make use of this treasure. The unluckiest people in the world are those who have never discovered how satisfying it is to read good books.
I’m very interested in people and finding out about them. Some of the most amazing people I’ve met could only be found in a writer’s imagination, then in his book, and then, again, in my imagination. I’ve found in books new friends and new worlds.
Reading is fun, not because the writer is telling you something, but because it makes your mind work. Your own imagination works along with the writer’s or even goes beyond his. Your experience, compared with his, brings you to the same or different conclusions, and your ideas develop as you understand his.
Every book stands by itself, like a one-family house, but books in a library are like houses in a city. Although they are separate(分开的), in some way they are connected with each other. The same ideas, or related(相关的) ones, appear in different places; the human problems that repeat themselves in life repeat themselves in books, but with different solutions(解决方法) according to different writings at different times. Books influence each other. They connect the past, the present and the future and have their own generations (age groups), like families. Wherever you start reading, you connect yourself with one of the families of ideas, and in the end, you not only find out about the world and the people in it, you find out about yourself, too.
Reading can only be fun if you expect it to be. If you concentrate on(专注于) books somebody tells you “ought” to read, you probably won’ t have fun. But if you put down a book you don’t like and try another till you find one that means something to you, and then relax with it, you will almost certainly have a good time — and if you become, as a result of reading, better, wiser, kinder, or more gentle, you won’t suffer during the process.
【小题1】Which of the following ideas may the writer of this article agree with?
A.You will never meet amazing people in your life unless you read. |
B.You think actively instead of getting facts passively(被动地)when reading. |
C.You will get much delight from any book that you are told to read. |
D.You can relax yourself by reading because it involves little thinking. |
A.We can often find something connected with ourselves in books. |
B.Different writings at different times share the same characteristics. |
C.The same problems will appear in different books with similar solutions. |
D.Reading books which are written for your generation is more helpful to you. |
A.To advise us to enjoy ourselves by reading. |
B.To encourage us to make full use of libraries. |
C.To encourage us to find out solutions in books. |
D.To advise us to discuss books with other people. |