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A blocked airway(ºôÎüµÀ) can kill someone in three to four minutes, but it can take more than eight minutes for an ambulance to arrive. So a simple procedure such as opening someone's airway can save their life while they're waiting for emergency medical help. This means you're more likely to give first aid to someone you know than a stranger.
There are many misconceptions (Îó½â) surrounding first aid. Below are the ¡®most popular' ones with details of what you should do.
You should put butter or cream on a burn. The only thing you should put on a burn is cold water ¡ª keep the butter for cooking. Put the affected area under cold running water for at least ten minutes.
The best way to treat bleeding is to put the wound under a tap. If you put a bleeding wound under a tap you wash away the body's clotting agents(ÄýѪ¼Á) and make it bleed more. Instead put pressure on the wound with whatever is available to stop or slow down the flow of blood. As soon as possible call 999. Keep pressure on the wound until help arrives.
Nosebleeds are best treated by putting the head back. If you put the head back during a nosebleed, all the blood goes down the back of the airway. Instead advise them to tilt(Çãб) their head forwards and ask the person to pinch(Äó) the end of their nose and breathe through their mouth.
You need lots of training to do first aid. You don't ¡ª what you mostly need is common sense. You can learn enough first aid in a few minutes to save someone's life ¡ª whether it's from a book, attending a course or watching videos online.
Remember: anyone can save a life
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B.ambulances' arriving time
C.the quiet surroundings
D.emergency medical help
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A.put some cream on the burn area
B.cook some butter for the burn
C.place the burn under cold running water
D.wash the affected area for a long time
£¨3£©If a bleeding wound is put under a tap, what should happen?
A.It will help the bleeding stop at once.
B.It will help produce more clotting agents.
C.It will produce more pressure on the wound.
D.It will bleed more and hard to stop.
£¨4£©The passage mainly tells us ______.
A.how to learn first aid by yourself
B.some misunderstanding about first aid
C.the importance of first aid
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Kumiko And The Dragon
Author: Briony Stewart
Price: $16.95
Kumiko is a little girl, who likes to listen to her obasaan's stories before going to bed. But she hates sleeping alone at night. She often begs to sleep with her mother but her mother won't hew(¼á³Ö)of it. Each day, bedtime is hard for little Kumiko as she walks upstairs with heavy steps and her frightened heart beats wildly.
Roti Rolled Away
Author: Anti Utarid Price: S9. 10
It takes place in India. Asha of about nine visits her Nard(grandmother)on top of a hill Her Nani has just made hot fresh Rotis and the Roti is given to Asha to eat. However, the Rot escapes Nannis hands and begins to roll out into the great big hills.
The Alchemist
Author: Paulo Coeho Price: $8.83
This book is about a Spaniard shepherd boy. Santiago has a dream about hidden treasure at the Egyptian Pyramids.
The Cay
Author: Theodore Taylor Price:UK 5.9 pounds
Set during the Second World War. The Cay is about the adventures of Philip who set off from the island of Curacao off the Venezuelan coast, with his mother, bound for Virginia. First published in 1969, this book has won eleven literary award and has been translated into fifteen.
£¨1£©We can learn from Roti Rolled Away that______.
A.it was Paulo Coelho who wrote it.
B.Roti is a kind of food.
C.Asha is a little boy who is nine years old.
D.the story takes place in asha's hot.
£¨2£©If you buy two copies of Kumiko And The Dragon and one copy of The Cay you have to pay______.
A.$ 16.95 and 11.8 pounds
B.$ 33.9 and 11.8 pounds
C.$ 33.9 and 5. 9 pounds
D.$ 95 and 5.9 pounds
£¨3£©Which of the following may be the most popular?
A.The Cay.
B.The Alchemist.
C.Roti Rolled Away.
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As late as 1800, a woman's only place was in her home. Women in business were unheard of. No respectable woman would dream of entering what was strictly a ¡°man's world¡±. Even if she would, what could she do? Men were sure that no woman could do a job well outside her home. This was a widely-accepted idea. When the famous Bronte sisters began writing books in 1846, they had to resort to using men's names as aliases.
Teaching was the first profession opened to women, soon after 1800. But even that was not easy for women to take because most high schools and colleges were open only to men. Oberlin College in Ohio was the first college in America to take in women.
Nursing was regarded as a respectable profession for women only after Florence Nightingale won high credit for her nursing career and became famous. Miss Nightingale opened the first training school for nursing in 1860 in England.
The invention of typewriters in 1867 helped to bring women out of their homes to join the business world. Because women are careful and have nimble fingers, businessmen found that they were well suited to this kind of work.
By 1890, tens of thousands of women were working in schools, hospitals, shops, offices, and factories both in England and the States. Some even managed to become doctors or lawyers. The idea of women working in business and other circles was accepted.
£¨1£©Oberlin College was the first college in America ________.
A.where teaching was a profession only open to women
B.where girls could get advanced education
C.to train women to be teachers and nurses
D.to accept women only as professors and students
£¨2£©It can be inferred from the text that besides nursing, Florence Nightingale was also ________.
A.a doctor
B.a lawyer
C.a teacher
D.a businessman
£¨3£©Quite a lot of women entered the business world ________.
A.soon after 1800
B.when Nightingale became famous
C.at the beginning of this century
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The Compendium is a medical text with 1,892 ¡¾6¡¿ (entry), with details about more than 1,800 drugs (Chinese Medicine),¡¾7¡¿ (include) 1,100 illustrations and 11,000 prescriptions. It also described the type, form, flavor, nature and application in disease treatments of 1,094 herbs.¡¾8¡¿ book has been translated into many different languages, and remains as the premier reference work for herbal medicine. The treatise included ¡¾9¡¿ (vary) related subjects such as botany, zoology, mineralogy, and metallurgy. The book was reprinted ¡¾10¡¿ (frequent) and five of the original editions still exist.

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How to find time for yourself
Do you ever find yourself dying for some time for yourself? Many of us are so busy with work, school, and home life that often there is no time left over to do something that you enjoy. What follows are some ways to find out the necessary time you need to slow down, and enjoy life.
This is a great one because you can get many things at the same time when you are walking. You're getting exercise, you have time to think or enjoy music, and you're helping to save the environment.
Arrive early.Then use this time for yourself: reading, writing, relaxation, thinking, or whatever.
Buy tickets ahead. Sports, theater, concerts, or any other event you would enjoy. Make the plans with a friend later.
Evenings with yourself. If others ask you to do things those nights, just tell them you have plans. Use the time for gardening, reading, exercise, or doing nothing!
What are you interested in? Strike while the iron is hot. Look up a club in your area today and join! If you can't find a club, consider starting one yourself!
A. Walk to work.
B. Join a group.
C. Take an education class.
D. Any appointment that you have, plan to arrive 15¡ª30 minutes early.
E. If you want more time for yourself, you can get it.
F. Having the tickets already in your hand will force you to make it happen!
G. Try to save certain weeknights just for you.

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B.reputation
C.character
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