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九年级英语上册Unit3SafetyLesson16HowSafeIsYourHome教案(新版)冀教版

九年级英语上册Unit3SafetyLesson16HowSafeIsYourHome教案(新版)冀教版

Unit 3 SafetyLesson 16 How Safe Is Your Home1. Analysis of the StudentsThe students of Grade 9 have mastered certain vocabularies,expressions and structures. They also have the abilities of self-teaching and working in groups. Most of them are willing to express their opinions in English.2. Analysis of Teaching ContentLesson 16 is the fourth lesson in Unit 3, Book 5.This unit focus on the subject safety. Students cares about the subject because it is close to everyone. Lesson 16 mainly talks about how to keep safe at home. What should we do to stay safe at school or on the way home or to school.【知识目标】To learn some words and phrases about safety tips at home. Such as: prevent, certain, burn, slip, put out and so on. And learn the imperative sentences.【能力目标】To give warnings with imperatives.【情感目标】To do right things at home and keep safe.【教学重点】Vocabulary: prevent, certain, baking soda, scissors, knife, burn, slip…Phrases: put out.【教学难点】To give warnings with right forms of imperatives.Tape recorder, MultimediaStep 1. Warm-upThink: Is your home a safe place? Why or why not?Let the students watch a video which is about a kitchen that is on fire.Step 2. Presentation1. Listen to Part I and tell true (T) or false (F)(1)Sometimes home is not safe enough. ( )(2)Kitchen and living room are the two most dangerous rooms in the house. ( )(3)People can prevent certain accidents. ( )2. Check the answers.3. Read the text and answer the following questions.(1)Why are the kitchen and the bathroom the two most dangerous rooms in the house?(2)What are the safety tips to prevent accidents in the kitchen?(3)What are the safety tips to prevent accidents in the bathroom?(4)Why shouldn’t parents leave young children alone in the bathtub?4.Check the answers.5.Explain the language points:Can people prevent certain accidents?prevent为及物动词,意为“阻止,预防”,常用结构prevent sb. from doing sth.意为“阻止某人做某事”,与stop sb. from doing sth.用法相同。

《How safe is your home》Safety PPT免费课件(完美版)

《How safe is your home》Safety PPT免费课件(完美版)
《How safe is your home》Safety PPT免费课件
《How safe is your home》Safety PPT免费课件
Can people prevent❶ certain accidents? Yes. Many accidents happen because people are careless. So be careful! Safety tips for preventing accidents in the kitchen
·Be careful with scissors and knives! Many people cut themselves in the kitchen.
《How safe is your home》Safety PPT免费课件
《How safe is your home》Safety PPT免费课件
·Don't stand on chairs.Many people hurt themselves by❷ falling off ❸ chairs.
·Don't use water to put out❹ kitchen fires. Use baking soda or salt instead❺ .
《How safe is your home》Safety PPT免费课件
《How safe is your home》Safety PPT免费课件
Safety tips for preventing accidents in the bathroom ·Never use electricity in the shower or bathtub. It can hurt you! ·It's easy to slip and fall on a wet floor. Be sure❻ to keep the bathroom floor dry after you have a shower or bath.

不妨呆在家里的英文短语-解释说明

不妨呆在家里的英文短语-解释说明

不妨呆在家里的英文短语1.Stay home and stay safe.2.Enjoy the comfort of your home.3.Relax and unwind in the coziness of your house.4.Make your home your sanctuary.5.Embrace the joy of being home.6.Take a break and stay indoors.7.Savor the tranquility of staying at home.8.Stay indoors and recharge yourself.9.Indulge in the pleasure of staying at home.10.Discover the beauty of your own space.11.Find solace within the walls of your home.12.Experience the peace of staying inside.13.Enjoy the luxury of a homebound lifestyle.14.Make the most of your time at home.15.Nurture yourself by staying indoors.16.Stay inside and create a personal paradise.17.Treasure the moments spent at home.18.Find harmony by staying within your home's embrace.19.Enjoy the serenity of staying indoors.20.Make your home a place of rejuvenation.21.Stay home, stay safe.22.Protect yourself and others by staying at home.23.Being home is the new cool.24.No place like home.25.Home sweet home.26.Stay in, chill out.27.Stay home and recharge.28.Home is where the heart is.29.Embrace the joy of staying home.30.Enjoy the comfort of staying home.31.Stay cozy and stay home.32.Be a responsible citizen, stay indoors.33.Make your home your sanctuary.34.Stay home, stay connected.35.Stay home and binge-watch your favorite shows.36.Stay home and discover new hobbies.37.Stay home and enjoy quality time with family.38.Relax, unwind, and stay home.39.Stay home and appreciate the little things.40.Stay home and take care of yourself.41.Stay in and stay safe.42.Stay home and flatten the curve.43.Home sweet home.44.Indoor is the new outdoor.45.Enjoy the comfort of home.46.Embrace the solitude.47.Stay cozy in your own space.48.Find peace within the four walls.49.Stay put and stay well.50.Nurture yourself at home.51.Home is where the heart is.52.Stay indoors and stay healthy.53.Stay safe and stay home.54.Create your own sanctuary at home.55.Stay indoors and protect others.56.Enjoy the safety of your home.57.Stay home and relax.58.Stay indoors and save lives.59.Stay home and practice self-care.60.Stay in and embrace the calm.61.Enjoy some quality time with your loved ones62.Harmony and peace await you at home63.Embrace the comfort of your own space64.Stay safe and protect yourself and others65.Discover new hobbies and passions indoors66.Experience the joy of staying in67.Cocoon yourself in the warmth of home68.Create a sanctuary for your soul69.Stay cozy and relaxed within your four walls70.Find serenity in the familiar surroundings71.Indulge in guilt-free relaxation at home72.Unwind and recharge your mind and body73.Your home is your haven, so stay there74.Pause, reflect, and find peace at home75.No better place to be than your own abode76.Nurture your relationships in the comfort of home77.Stay in, stay safe, and stay strong78.Rediscover the beauty of your living space79.Create magical moments within your own walls80.Home is where the heart is, so stay there81.Stay safe and protect your loved ones.82.Spend quality time with your family and create lasting memories.83.Relax and unwind in the comfort of your own home.84.Read a good book and let your imagination take you on a journey.85.Rediscover your hobbies and passions that you'veneglected.86.Stay productive with remote work or personal projects.87.Indulge in some self-care and pamper yourself.88.Learn something new through online courses or tutorials.89.Catch up on your favorite TV shows or watch a movie marathon.90.Stay connected with friends and family through video calls.91.Experiment with new recipes and improve your cooking skills.92.Create a cozy atmosphere with candles and soft music.93.Practice mindfulness and meditation for a peaceful mind.94.Take a virtual tour of museums and explore art from around the world.95.Challenge your brain with puzzles and brain teasers.96.Appreciate the simple pleasures of life that are often overlooked.anize your home and declutter your living space.98.Catch up on sleep and give your body the rest it deserves.99.Reflect on your goals and plan for the future.100.Embrace solitude and enjoy your own company.101.Stay home and keep calm.102.Stay home and make memories.103.Stay home and recharge yourself.104.Stay home and rediscover your hobbies. 105.Stay home and appreciate the little things. 106.Stay home and take care of yourself.107.Stay home and listen to music.108.Stay home and read a good book.109.Stay home and enjoy some peace and quiet. 110.Stay home and get creative.111.Stay home and practice mindfulness.112.Stay home and connect with loved ones online. 113.Stay home and learn something new.114.Stay home and try a new recipe.115.Stay home and declutter your space.116.Stay home and watch a movie marathon. 117.Stay home and write in your journal.118.Stay home and have a virtual workout.119.Stay home and dream big.120.Stay home and cherish the present moment. 121.Stay home and stay safe122.Home is where the heart is123.The best place to be is home124.Enjoy the comfort of your own home125.Embrace the cozy atmosphere of home126.Find peace and tranquility at home127.Stay in and relax128.Make your home your sanctuary129.Stay indoors and keep calm130.There's no place like home131.Stay put and stay healthy132.Stay inside and stay well133.Stay at home and protect yourself134.Stay home and take care of yourself135.Stay at home and be responsible136.Stay home and practice self-care137.Stay indoors and practice social distancing 138.Stay home and keep others safe139.Stay at home and enjoy some downtime 140.Stay in and make the most of your time at home。

小学下册A卷英语第四单元期中试卷

小学下册A卷英语第四单元期中试卷

小学下册英语第四单元期中试卷英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.What is the name of the famous bear in the children's book series by A.A. Milne?A. Paddington BearB. Winnie-the-PoohC. Yogi BearD. BalooB2.I like to _____ my friends at school. (see)3.My _______ (金鱼) swims in a bowl.4.We should water the plants every __________ (天).5.What do we call a scientist who studies rocks and minerals?A. GeologistB. ChemistC. BiologistD. PhysicistA6.Which shape has three sides?A. SquareB. TriangleC. CircleD. RectangleB7.The process of condensation occurs when gas becomes a ______.8.What is the capital of India?A. MumbaiB. DelhiC. KolkataD. BangaloreB9.What is the opposite of ‘full’?A. EmptyB. PackedC. CompleteD. Whole10.The ________ is a friendly creature.11. Lakes are located in ________ (北美). The Grea12.I like to go ________ (徒步) in the mountains.13. A ______ is a natural feature formed by a glacier.14.What do you call the leader of a country?A. PresidentB. MayorC. GovernorD. SenatorA15.What is the capital of Saudi Arabia?A. RiyadhB. MeccaC. MedinaD. JeddahA Riyadh16.Our school is located near a beautiful ________ (公园).17.The capital of Myanmar is _______.18.What is 6 + 4?A. 10B. 11C. 12D. 1319.I take my ________ (玩具名称) wherever I go.20.What do we call the largest organ in the human body?A. HeartB. BrainC. SkinD. LiverC21.What is 30 10?A. 20B. 25C. 15D. 5A22.I have _____ (two/three) brothers.23.My favorite subject in school is ________ (数学). I like solving problems and playing with ________ (数字).24.What is the name of the famous rock formation in Australia?A. UluruB. Ayers RockC. Great Barrier ReefD. Both A and BD25.The __________ (历史的认知变化) shape understanding.26.What is the capital of Russia?A. MoscowB. St. PetersburgC. VladivostokD. Novosibirsk27.I want to _______ (访问) my grandparents.28.The __________ (历史的见解) can lead to deeper understanding.29.The movement of tectonic plates can create ______ and valleys.30.She is a good __________. (学生)31.We have ________ (breakfast) in the morning.32.I like to help my ___ (parents).33. A _____ (daisy) is a common flower.34.What do you call a baby horse?A. CalfB. FoalC. KittenD. PuppyB35.Baking soda is an example of a _______.36.What do we call the ocean that is largest?A. AtlanticB. IndianC. PacificD. ArcticC37.The symbol for zirconium is _____.38.What is the capital of the Netherlands?A. AmsterdamB. RotterdamC. The HagueD. UtrechtA39.I have a toy _______ that can change its face.40.The _______ of an object can affect its movement.41. A ____(traffic congestion) decreases urban mobility.42.I feel safe at home when __________ because __________.43.What is the name of the planet we live on?A. MarsB. EarthC. JupiterD. VenusB44.My mom makes the best ________ (饼干) in the world.45.What is the capital of Finland?A. HelsinkiB. OsloC. StockholmD. Tallinn46.What is the capital city of Bangladesh?A. DelhiB. DhakaC. IslamabadD. KathmanduB47.Which shape has four equal sides?A. TriangleB. CircleC. SquareD. Rectangle48.What is the term for the fear of spiders?A. ArachnophobiaB. AgoraphobiaC. ClaustrophobiaD. XenophobiaA49.What do you put on a sandwich?A. SocksB. ButterC. ShoesD. HatsB50.I want to ________ (meet) new friends.51. Age is known as the first period in human __________. (历史) The Ston52.Which of these animals can swim?A. CatB. DogC. DolphinD. Lion答案:C53.Do you like _____ (猪) as pets?54.The process of ______ can reshape the Earth's surface.55.What do bees produce?A. MilkB. HoneyC. EggsD. ButterB56. (Pharaoh) was considered a god in ancient Egypt. The ____57.I can ______ (sing) my favorite song.58. A chemical reaction that occurs between metals and acids is called a ______ reaction.59.The code of laws created by the ancient Greeks was called the ______ (德尔菲神谕).60. A ________ (庭院) is a great place to relax.61.Which animal is famous for its black and white stripes?A. LionB. TigerC. ZebraD. LeopardC62.What is 9 + 10?A. 18B. 19C. 20D. 2163.The __________ (地域文化) enriches our experiences.64.I enjoy playing ______ at home.65.My dad runs a ____ (store) in our neighborhood.66.How many sides does a hexagon have?A. 5B. 6C. 7D. 867.What do we call a shape with five sides?A. TriangleB. QuadrilateralC. PentagonD. HexagonC68.Many flowers have a specific ______ that makes them attractive to insects. (许多花都有特定的颜色,使它们对昆虫有吸引力。

stay safe的用法

stay safe的用法

stay safe的用法Stay Safe的用法Stay Safe一词在英语中常用于表达对他人的安全祝愿,近年来在全球范围内的流行度也越来越高。

下面将列举一些用法并详细解释。

1. Stay safe!Stay safe是最常见也是最简洁的用法,常常和祝福、告别等场景搭配使用。

它传达了一种对他人安全的关心和祝愿。

示例:“Take care, stay safe!”(照顾好自己,注意安全!)2. Stay safe during the pandemic在大流行期间,Stay safe也常用于提醒人们保持安全,预防疾病传播。

示例:“Remember to wash your hands frequently and wear a mask. Stay safe during the pandemic!”(记得频繁洗手和戴口罩,在大流行期间要保持安全!)3. Stay safe while travelingStay safe也常用于旅行前和旅途中的提醒,以确保个人和他人安全。

示例:“Before you leave, make sure to r esearch the local safety situation and stay safe while traveling.”(在你出发前,一定要研究当地的安全情况,在旅途中注意安全。

)4. Stay safe on the internetStay safe也可以用于网络安全方面的提醒,鼓励人们在使用互联网时保护个人信息和避免网络诈骗。

示例:“Remember to use strong passwords and avoid sharing personal information online. Stay safe on theinternet!”(记住使用强密码,避免在网上分享个人信息,在互联网上保持安全!)5. Stay safe in extreme weather conditions在恶劣天气条件下,Stay safe常用于提醒人们采取必要的安全措施,保护自己和他人。

howtokeepsafe作文事例

howtokeepsafe作文事例

howtokeepsafe作文事例英文版In today's world, safety is a top priority for everyone. Whether you are at home, at work, or out in public, it is important to take precautions to keep yourself and others safe. Here are some tips on how to stay safe in various situations:1. Personal Safety: Always be aware of your surroundings and trust your instincts. If something doesn't feel right, remove yourself from the situation. Avoid walking alone at night and always let someone know where you are going.2. Home Safety: Make sure your home is secure by locking doors and windows. Install a security system if possible and avoid sharing too much personal information on social media. Be cautious of strangers and never open your door to someone you don't know.3. Online Safety: Protect your personal information online by using strong passwords and avoiding sharing sensitive information on public Wi-Fi networks. Be wary of phishing scams and only download software from trusted sources.4. Driving Safety: Always wear your seatbelt and obey traffic laws. Avoid distractions while driving, such as texting or talking on the phone. Never drink and drive, and be aware of other drivers on the road.By following these tips and staying vigilant, you can help ensure your safety and the safety of those around you.中文翻译在今天的世界中,安全是每个人的首要任务。

冀教版九年级英语全册Lesson16HowSafeIsYourHome教学设计

冀教版九年级英语全册Lesson16HowSafeIsYourHome教学设计
1.针对学生词汇掌握不足的问题,教师应设计丰富的词汇练习,帮助学生巩固记忆。
2.针对语法运用不够熟练的问题,教师可通过实例讲解、练习巩固等方式,帮助学生掌握一般现在时和一般过去时的用法。
3.针对学生口语表达不够流利的问题,教师应鼓励学生多开口、多练习,提高学生的自信心和口语表达能力。
4.教师要关注学生的个体差异,因材施教,使每个学生都能在课堂上得到有效的提升。
(二)过程与方法
力、阅读训练,提高学生获取、整理、运用信息的能力。
3.利用思维导图等工具,帮助学生构建知识体系,提高学习效果。
4.鼓励学生进行口语表达,提高学生的语言组织能力和沟通能力。
5.教师引导学生进行课堂小结,培养学生自我反思和总结的能力。
-设计问题链,引导学生深入理解文章内容,提高阅读理解能力。
5.口语教学:
-教师组织小组讨论,让学生运用所学知识讨论家庭安全问题,提高口语表达能力;
-鼓励学生进行角色扮演,模拟家庭安全场景,加强口语实践。
6.课堂小结:
-教师引导学生回顾本节课所学内容,总结家庭安全知识;
-学生分享学习心得,提高自我反思和总结能力。
- How do these things keep our homes safe?
- Can you name some of these safety devices in English?
2.学生回答问题时,教师板书关键词汇,如:burglar、alarm、bolt、smoke detector等。
冀教版九年级英语全册Lesson16HowSafeIsYourHome教学设计
一、教学目标
(一)知识与技能
1.学生能够理解并运用与家庭安全相关的词汇,如:burglar(窃贼)、alarm(警报)、bolt(螺栓)、smoke detector(烟雾探测器)等,并能正确使用这些词汇描述家中安全设施。

may home英语作文

may home英语作文

may home英语作文
English Answer:
My Home.
My home is a place where I feel safe and loved. It is a place where I can be myself and where I can always count on my family and friends. I love spending time at home with my family. We like to cook together, watch movies, and play games. I also enjoy spending time in my room, reading, writing, or just relaxing.
My home is more than just a building. It is a place where I have made many memories and where I have grown as a person. I am grateful for the home that I have and for the people who make it so special.
Chinese Answer:
家。

家是我感到安全和被爱的场所。

这是我可以做自己的地方,我总能依靠我的家人和朋友的地方。

我喜欢和家人呆在家里。

我们喜欢一起做饭,看电影和玩游戏。

我也喜欢呆在我的房间里,读书,写作,或只是放松。

我的家不仅仅是一座建筑。

这是我创造了许多回忆并成长为一个人的地方。

我感激我的家以及使我家如此特别的人们。

my home七年级上册英语作文

my home七年级上册英语作文

my home七年级上册英语作文My Home。

My home is a place where I feel safe, loved, and comfortable. It is not just a physical space, but also a place filled with memories, laughter, and warmth. From the moment I step through the front door, I am greeted with a sense of belonging and peace.The first thing that catches my eye as I enter my home is the family photos adorning the walls. Each picture holds a special moment in time, reminding me of the love and bond shared with my family. The living room is a cozy space where we gather to watch movies, play games, and simply enjoy each other's company. The soft, comfortable couches and the warm glow of the fireplace make it the perfect spot for relaxation and connection.The kitchen is the heart of my home, where delicious meals are prepared and shared. The aroma of home-cooked food fills the air, creating a sense of comfort and contentment. The dining table is where we come together to share stories, laughter, and of course, our meals. It is a place where we bond and connect as a family, creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime.My bedroom is my personal sanctuary, a place where I can unwind and be myself. The soft, cozy bed and the familiar scent of my room make it a comforting space to retreat to after a long day. The walls are adorned with posters and artwork that reflect my personality and interests, making it a space that truly feels like my own.Outside, my home has a beautiful garden that brings a sense of tranquility and serenity. The vibrant colors of the flowers and the soothing sound of the fountain create a peaceful atmosphere that I love to escape to. It is a place where I can sit and reflect, or simply enjoy the beauty of nature.In every corner of my home, there are memories and moments that have shaped who I am. It is a place where I have grown, learned, and laughed. It is a place where I have feltthe love and support of my family, and where I have created countless cherished memories.My home is not just a building, but a reflection of who I am and the people I hold dear. It is a place of comfort, love, and joy, and I am grateful for every moment I get to spend within its walls. My home is my sanctuary, my haven, and the place where my heart truly belongs.。

学校、家、户外英语作文安全守则30字

学校、家、户外英语作文安全守则30字

学校、家、户外英语作文安全守则30字全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Safety First! Rules to Keep Me Safe at School, Home, and OutsideHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 9 years old. Today I want to share some really important rules that help keep me safe at school, home, and when I'm playing outside. Following these rules isn't just for kids - grown-ups need to listen up too! Safety comes first, no matter where you are or what you're doing.School SafetySchool is where I spend a big part of my day learning new things. There are a bunch of rules we all need to follow to make sure the school stays a safe place:Always walk in the hallways and staircases. No running! You could slip and fall or bump into someone else.Keep your hands, feet, and objects to yourself. Don't push, hit, kick or throw things at others.Use playground equipment properly and take turns. Go down the slide sitting, not standing up. One person at a time on the swings and don't walk too close in front of them.If there's a fire drill or lockdown, listen carefully to your teacher and follow their instructions immediately. Don't joke around!Never leave school grounds during the day without permission. The schoolyard has rules to keep you safe.Be kind and respectful to others. Bullying is never okay and can really hurt people.Home SafetyYour home should be a safe, comfy place. But there are still safety rules to remember:Don't answer the door if a grown-up isn't home. Look through the peephole or window first before opening up.Never go into areas like the basement or attic alone. They could have hazards you can't see.Ask a parent before going online, opening emails, or downloading things on the computer/tablet. The internet has some dangerous stuff kids shouldn't see.If you find matches, lighters or candles, don't touch them! They can start fires if you play with them.Check with a grown-up before touching medicines, cleaning supplies, or chemicals in the house. They could be poisonous if not used properly.Learn your parents' phone numbers and how to call for help in an emergency. Practice an escape plan in case there's a fire.Outdoor SafetyPlaying outside is fun and good exercise! Just remember these outdoor rules:Always tell a parent where you'll be playing and don't go anywhere without their permission.Stick to playgrounds, parks, yards, etc. Stay away from busy roads, parking lots, construction areas and anywhere else you could get hurt.Wear helmets for bikes, scooters, skating and other "wheel" activities. Head injuries are serious!Swimming is only allowed when a parent or lifeguard is watching you. No swimming in canals, ponds or other unsupervised areas.Don't walk off with any dogs you don't know, even if they seem friendly. Strange animals could bite.Stay away from tall trees in storms as lightning could strike them. Find a safer, low-lying spot.Never accept rides, food or anything else from people you don't know and trust completely.If a stranger does try to approach or follow you, get away quickly and tell a trusted adult right away.Those are a lot of rules, I know! But they're super important for keeping kids my age safe from accidents and dangerous situations. I always do my best to follow them.Some other general safety tips are using crosswalks and sidewalks carefully, wearing seatbelts in cars, and being cautious around hot objects, sharp tools and hazardous areas. If we're ever unsure about something, ask a parent or trusted adult for help. It's better to be safe than sorry!Grown-ups have rules they need to follow too, like driving laws, workplace safety guidelines and more. We all have to do our part to stay safe and watch out for each other.I'm getting a little tired of listing rules now, so I'll stop here. The main point is - safety first! Following the appropriate rules atschool, home and outdoors helps prevent injuries, accidents and scary situations for kids like me. If we're careful, we can have tons of fun and adventures while still staying safe and sound. See you next time!篇2Safety Rules for School, Home, and OutdoorsHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm going to tell you all about staying safe at school, home, and when you're out and about. Safety is really important, so listen up!School SafetyLet's start with school since that's where you spend a lot of your time. The first rule is to always follow your teacher's instructions. They know what's best to keep you safe. If they tell you to line up quietly, don't goof around. If they say no running in the halls, walk your little feet.Another big rule is to never go anywhere alone at school. Always have a buddy with you, even if you're just going to the bathroom. There's safety in numbers! And speak up if anyone ever makes you feel uncomfortable or scared. Tell a teacher, principal, parent, or trusted adult right away.Remember to keep your hands to yourself too. No hitting, kicking, biting, or anything like that. We use our words, not our fists or teeth! And of course, no weapons of any kind are allowed at school. Not even little toy ones.During recess and gym, follow all the safety rules for using equipment properly. Put away anything with wheels when you're done. Jumpropes, balls, and other toys need to be treated carefully so no one gets hurt.Oh, and don't accept any treats or gifts from strangers. Only take food from your parents or teachers you know well. Some snacks from people you don't know could be dangerous.Home SafetyNow let's talk about safety at home! One of the most important things is to know what to do if there's a fire. Have a family fire drill so you can practice getting out quickly and safely. Decide on a meeting spot outside like a tree or neighbor's house.Don't play with matches, lighters, candles or anything else that could start a fire. That's a big no-no! And let grownups handle the stove, oven, curling irons, etc. Lots of things in the home can burn you if you aren't careful.If you ever smell gas or something seems wrong with the furnace, get your parents right away. Don't try to fix heating equipment yourself. The same goes for electrical issues - ask a grownup for help with anything involving power outlets, cords, or appliances.When answering the door, don't open it if you don't recognize the person. Use a peephole or ask who it is first. Strangers could be trying to get into your house. It's safest to have your parents deal with unexpected visitors.There are lots of cleaning products in the home that can be dangerous too. Things like bleach, window cleaner, detergent, and chemical cleaners could make you very sick if you get into them. Only let grownups handle these products and keep them stored properly away from kids and pets.Outdoor SafetyFinally, let's go over outdoor safety! If you're playing in the neighborhood, only go to areas where your parents say it's okay. Avoid busy roads, construction sites, woods, waterways, and any other place you could get hurt or lost.Always tell your parents where you'll be and when you'll be back. Check in with them regularly. And definitely don't everleave with strangers, even if they seem nice. Not all people have good intentions, sadly.When walking, cross at crosswalks or intersections when possible. If there's no sidewalk, walk facing traffic so you can see oncoming cars. At night, wear bright clothes so drivers can see you easily.Protect yourself from the sun by putting on sunscreen lotion and wearing hats or visors. You can get burned pretty easily if you're out all day. Stay hydrated too by drinking lots of water.If there's thunder and lightning outside, go indoors immediately. Don't stand under trees or other tall objects that could get struck. Wait for the storm to fully pass before going back out.Be cautious around animals you don't know as well. Don't approach stray dogs or cats, or any wild animals. They could bite or scratch if they feel threatened. Only pet animals you're allowed to pet with an adult present.Last but not least, wear a helmet whenever you're biking, skating, riding a scooter, etc. Head injuries from falls are no joke! And use your safety gear like knee and elbow pads too.Whew, that was a lot of rules! I know it seems like a lot, but following all these guidelines will keep you safe and sound. Grown-ups make these rules for a very good reason - because they love you and want you to be protected. We all need to do our part by being safety smarties!Let me know if you have any other questions. Stay safe out there!篇3Safety Rules for School, Home, and OutdoorsHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm going to tell you all about being safe at school, home, and when you're out and about. Staying safe is super important so you don't get hurt or lose something valuable. Listen up for my top tips!School SafetyAt school, you spend a lot of time in the classroom, hallways, playground, and cafeteria. There are some key rules to follow to avoid accidents and injuries:• Walk, don't run in the hallways and classrooms. Running is a quick way to slip, trip, and fall.• Keep your backpack and other belongings tucked away when walking. Backpacks on the floor are tripping hazards.• Use playground equipment properly and as intended. Don't go down the slide headfirst or climb up the wrong way.• Wait your turn patiently for play equipment like swings and monkey bars. Crowding around can lead to pushes and falls.• Only roughhouse in safe areas with supervision. The cafeteria and tiled hallways are no place for games of tag!• Obey teachers, staff, and safety patrol instructions. They're just looking out for your wellbeing.• Report ANY bullying, thr eats, or dangerous behavior immediately to teachers and trusted adults. No one should feel unsafe at school.Home SafetyYour home should be a safe haven, but there are still precautions to take indoors and outdoors:• Know what rooms, cabinets, or drawers are off-limits without parental supervision. Some areas have hazards like chemicals, tools, or appliances.• Ask parents before cooking, using appliances, or lighting anything. You could start a fire or badly burn yourself without proper safety knowledge.• Keep stairs and walkways free of toys, shoes, and clutter to prevent tripping.• Wipe up spills right away so no one slips and falls.• Secure loose rugs and mats that could slide and cause falls.• Don't run near pools, hot tubs, ponds, or other water hazards where you could fall in.• Keep away from electrical outlets, wires, and cords unless okayed by an adult.• Have a planned fire escape route and meeting spot in case of emergency.• Never open doors to st rangers or let them into the house without a parent or trusted adult present.Outdoor SafetyThe great outdoors offers lots of fun but also potential dangers to watch out for:• Use pedestrian crosswalks and obey crossingsignals/guards when available. Don't suddenly run into the street.• Ride bikes, scooters, skates, and skateboards in safe areas away from traffic. Wear helmets and protective gear.• Avoid going near construction sites, abandoned buildings, or other hazardous locations.• Don't talk to strangers or accept rides, gifts, or treats from people you don't know.• Stay with friends and trusted adults rather than wandering off alone where you could get lost or hurt.• Dress properly for the weather with closed-toe shoes, hats, jackets, etc. Wear sunscreen and bug spray if needed.• Stay away from wild a nimals, insects like bees, poisonous plants, and other potential outdoor hazards.• Obey rules and posted signs at parks, playgrounds, and recreational areas.• Know your parents' phone numbers and address in case you need assistance or get separated.That covers a ton of tips for staying safe and secure! I hope these words of wisdom stick with you. Remember, it's way better to be safe than sorry. Stay alert, think ahead, and don't take unnecessary risks. Your safety is the top priority! Let me know if you have any other questions.篇4Safety Rules for School, Home, and OutdoorsSchool is a fun place to learn and play with friends, but we have to follow some important rules to stay safe. The first rule is to always walk in the hallways and never run. Running can lead to accidents like slipping or bumping into others. We should also keep our backpacks and belongings neatly stored so nobody trips over them.In the classroom, we need to listen carefully to the teacher's instructions, especially when we're doing an experiment or project with tools or materials. We shouldn't play with scissors, needles, or other sharp objects, and we must always ask the teacher for help if we're not sure how to use something correctly. It's also very important to keep our hands to ourselves and never push, hit, or roughhouse with our classmates.At recess, the playground can be a little wild but we still have to follow the safety rules. We should never go past the playground boundaries and always stay where the teachers can see us. Climbing up the slides or swinging sideways on the swings is dangerous, so we need to use the equipment properly. If there's a problem or someone gets hurt, we should tell the teacher right away.When it's time to go home, we have to be really careful crossing the street or walking along the road. We should always hold an adult's hand, use the crosswalk, and look both ways before crossing even if we think no cars are coming. Wearing bright colors also helps drivers see us.At home, there are different safety rules we need to follow. We should never answer the door if we're home alone, and we can't let strangers inside the house. We're also not allowed to use knives, lighters, matches, the stove or oven without a grownup's permission and supervision. It's important to keep our rooms clean and tidy so we don't trip over toys or clutter.If there's an emergency like a fire, we need to have a plan for getting out of the house quickly and going to the designated meeting spot outside. We should never hide if there's a fire, andonce we're out we stay out and wait for the firefighters. Practicing fire drills helps us know what to do.When we're outdoors playing at the park or riding our bikes around the neighborhood, we still need to think about safety. We should always wear a helmet when biking, skating, or doing other wheeled activities. If we're playing team sports, we have to follow the rules and be careful not to run into each other. If we're hiking or camping, we need to stay on the marked trails and take care not to litter or disturb plants and animals.No matter where we are, it's smart to stay close to parents, teachers, or other trusted adults who can keep an eye on us. We should never wander off alone or go anywhere with a stranger. If we ever feel scared or unsafe, we need to yell for help or call emergency services right away.There are a lot of safety rules to remember, but following them helps keep us out of danger and able to have fun. At school, we can learn and play carefully. At home, we can enjoy our families securely. And outdoors, we can explore and stay active while being responsible. Safety first!篇5Safety Rules for School, Home, and OutdoorsHi everyone! My name is Jamie and I'm going to share some important safety rules we should all follow at school, at home, and when we're outdoors. Staying safe is super important so we don't get hurt or in trouble.School SafetyAt school, we need to listen to our teachers and follow all the rules they give us. We shouldn't run in the hallways because we could bump into someone or fall down. We have to walk in a line and keep our voices down.When we go to recess or gym class, we have to be really careful on the playground equipment. No pushing or shoving others when we're waiting our turn. We should go down the slide one at a time and hold on tight. The monkey bars can be tricky, so we shouldn't try going across them unless a teacher is watching us.If there's a fire drill, we must stay calm and quiet. We'll line up and follow our teacher outside to the designated meeting spot. Don't ever wander off or leave school grounds without permission.We also need to be smart and safe when we ride the bus. Stay seated at all times and don't stick anything out the windows.Follow the bus driver's instructions. When we get off the bus, we must look both ways before crossing the street.Home SafetyNow let's talk about safety at home. There are some dangerous items and areas we need to avoid. We're never allowed to play with matches, lighters, candles, or the stove unless a trusted adult is closely supervising us. The same goes for knives, scissors, power tools, and chemicals like cleaning products or gasoline.We shouldn't answer the door if we're home alone. It's also smart to keep doors and windows locked so strangers can't get inside. If someone is trying to break in, we need to call 911 right away and hide somewhere safe until help arrives.Electrical outlets are off limits unless we're plugging in something we're allowed to use, like a lamp or video game. We should never stick objects into the outlets. Water and electricity are a dangerous mix, so we can't use electrical items near pools, bathtubs, or sinks unless they're designed for that.If there's a fire, we need to stay low to avoid smoke and get outside fast. Once we're outside, we should call 911 from a safeplace. Every home needs working smoke detectors and an escape plan that everyone practices.Outdoor SafetyPlaying and exploring outdoors can be a blast, but we need to be careful too. If we're walking or biking near roads, we must obey all traffic signals and look both ways before crossing streets. It's smart to wear helmets and bright clothing drivers can easily see.We shouldn't take shortcuts through alleys, woods, or deserted areas where we could get lost or encounter dangerous people or animals. It's best to stick to open, public areas and avoid going out alone, especially after dark.When we're swimming at the beach, pool, lake, or river, we need to have a trusted adult supervising us at all times. No running on slippery surfaces or engaging in rough play that could accidentally push someone underwater. We should also obey all warning signs and avoid restricted areas.If we're hiking or camping, we must stay on marked trails and don't wander too far from campsites or trail heads. We should bring plenty of water, snacks, sunscreen, and safety supplies. It's smart to let someone know where we'll be andwhen we expect to return. Never approach wild animals and make noise periodically so we don't startle them.In case we get lost or injured outdoors, it's wise to learn basic survival skills like building a shelter and fire, finding water, navigating by the sun or stars, and sending distress signals. Stay put and don't panic if you realize you're lost – it's easier for rescuers to find you if you remain in the same location.Those are the top safety tips I can share on staying safe at school, home, and outdoors. I know it's a lot of rules, but it's for our own good so we can have fun without getting hurt or in danger. Stay smart, be aware of your surroundings, and don't take unnecessary risks. Safety first!篇6Safety First! Important Rules to FollowHi there! My name is Lily and I'm going to teach you all about staying safe at school, at home, and when you're out and about. Safety is super important, so you'll want to pay close attention!School SafetyAt school, there are lots of rules we need to follow to make sure everyone stays safe and healthy. First, we have to walk at all times when we're inside the building. No running in the hallways! That's how people can get hurt by slipping and falling. We also want to keep our hands to ourselves and not push or shove others.Another important rule is to obey the teachers and staff. If a teacher gives an instruction, we need to listen right away. They are just trying to keep us safe. Speaking of teachers, you should never leave the school grounds without permission from a teacher or your parents. The schoolyard is for recess playtime, not wandering off on your own.On the playground, we have to be careful too. Use the playground equipment properly - no standing on the swings or going up the slide the wrong way. Only one person on a piece of equipment at a time. We also shouldn't pick up or throw sticks, rocks, or other objects that could injure someone.If the fire alarm goes off at school, stay calm and walk in a line with your class to the designated exit. Don't try to grab your belongings, just listen to your teacher. Fire drills help prepare us in case there's a real emergency.Home SafetyNow let's talk about safety at home. There are some basic rules we need to follow to prevent accidents and injuries. First, we should never play with matches, lighters, candles, or anything involving fire or heat. Only adults can safely use those items.It's also important to be careful around stairs and avoid running up or down them. Hold the handrail and take it slow. Slipping on the stairs is an easy way to get really hurt.When it comes to household cleaners and chemicals, we need to stay far away from those. They can be poisonous if ingested. Only adults should handle cleaning supplies. Don't touch anything under the kitchen sink without permission.If you see a sharp object like scissors, knives, or other cutting tools, don't pick them up. Let an adult take care of those. The same goes for electrical outlets and cords. Steer clear and don't poke anything into the outlets.Speaking of electricity, we need to be smart around water and electrical appliances. Don't use a hairdryer, radio, or anything electrical near a sink, bathtub, or anywhere with water. Electricity and water are a dangerous mix!We also have to be aware of choking hazards at home. Don't put small objects like coins, marbles, or toy pieces in your mouth.If you drop food on the floor, ask an adult before eating it in case it's unsafe.Outdoor SafetyPhew, we covered a lot for school and home! Now let's head outside and talk about being safe in the great outdoors. If you're playing near the street, watch out for moving vehicles at all times. Only cross at crosswalks and corners where it's safe.When riding your bike, scooter, or skateboard, always wear a helmet to protect your head. Knee and elbow pads are smart too. Only ride during the daytime and stay away from busy streets. Stick to sidewalks, parks, and bike paths where it's safer.If you go swimming at a pool or beach, never go in the water without a trusted adult keeping an eye on you. Swimming is lots of fun but can also be dangerous if you're not careful. Wear a life jacket if you're not a strong swimmer yet.For any outdoor adventures like hiking or camping, listen carefully to the adults and guides in charge. Follow their instructions and don't wander off on your own. Getting lost in the woods is scary!It's also wise to watch out for plants like poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac when exploring the outdoors. Theirleaves can give you an itchy, oozy rash if you touch them. "Leaves of three, leave them be!" is a good saying to remember.Stay away from wild animals too. Don't bother them or try to pet them. Some animals might look cute and friendly, but they can bite or scratch if they feel threatened. Observe wildlife from a safe distance instead.No matter where you are - school, home, or outside - it's always a good idea to have an adult nearby in case you need help. Don't accept rides or take items from people you don't know. If anything seems unsafe, tell a trusted adult right away.Be Smart and Stay AlertWow, that was a lot of safety information! But it's all really important stuff we need to know to avoid getting injured or sick. I'll leave you with this: Stay alert, think ahead, and make good choices. If something seems unsafe, it probably is. Don't be afraid to speak up and ask for help from parents, teachers, and other trusted adults.Safety might not be the most fun thing to think about, but it allows us to live life to the fullest without worries. Follow the rules, use common sense, and you'll be just fine! Stay safe out there, friends!。

问题链教学法在初中英语分级阅读中的运用——以科林英语分级阅读绘本第十四级“Home,Safe_Hom

问题链教学法在初中英语分级阅读中的运用——以科林英语分级阅读绘本第十四级“Home,Safe_Hom

问题链教学法在初中英语分级阅读中的运用——以科林英语分级阅读绘本第十四级“Home,Safe Home”为例河南郑州市管城回族区外国语学校(450000) 张先芝[摘 要]初中英语分级阅读是发展学生思维、提升学生英语学科核心素养的新方向。

问题链教学法是增强学生理解和掌握知识能力、发展学生思维能力、提高课堂教学效率的一种教学策略。

依据分级阅读中记叙文、说明文和议论文等常见体裁特征设计问题链,促使分级阅读和问题链教学法相结合,能避免传统英语阅读课堂中一些问题的发生,改变部分学生被动阅读的现状,提高学生英语学科核心素养。

[关键词]问题链教学法;初中英语;分级阅读[中图分类号] G633.41 [文献标识码] A [文章编号] 1674-6058(2024)01-0028-04[基金项目]本文系河南省第四批以分级阅读促进中小学生英语学科核心素养发展的研究专项课题“问题链教学法在初中英语分级阅读中的运用”(立项编号:FJYD21004)的研究成果。

英语课程改革以培养学生英语学科核心素养为目标,《义务教育英语课程标准(2022年版)》(以下简称《课标》)总目标强调,要提升学生的思维品质,让学生在语言学习中发展逻辑思维,使思维体现一定的敏捷性、灵活性、创造性、批判性和深刻性。

初中英语分级阅读在提升学生的综合语言运用能力的同时,也能开发学生的潜在智力。

教师在初中英语分级阅读教学中设计出符合学生认知水平、难度适中、与知识环环相扣的问题链,能够最大限度地帮助学生形成多元化的学习思维和阅读习惯,进而提升学生的英语学科核心素养。

一、问题链教学法概述(一)相关概念问题链是教师为了实现制定的教学目标,根据学生现有的知识或经验,结合教学内容,针对学生在学习过程中可能产生的困惑,将教材知识转换成一连串具有层次性和系统性的教学问题;是一连串有序列、有中心、相对独立而又相互关联的问题。

问题链从形式上看,由一连串问题组成;从过程上看,体现为师生、生生间紧密围绕一连串的问题,从不同角度和层次来探索与学习;从内容上看,逐步深入,随着问题的逐步解决,让学生的学习内容得到丰富,知识结构得到完善;从培养目标上看,以培养学生学科核心素养为宗旨。

Lesson 16 How Safe Is Your Home?

Lesson 16 How Safe Is Your Home?

Lesson 16 How Safe Is Your Home?Lesson 16How Safe Is Your Home?Ⅰ.根据课文内容,完成下面表格单词1.某个________ 2.他们自己________3.食盐________ 4.剪刀________5.刀________ 6.高温;加热________7.烧伤________ 8.prevent________ 9.baking________ 10.soda________11.poison________ 12.slip________短语1.小心……________________ 2.把……单独留下________________3.确保/一定做某事________________4.扑灭________________ 5.fall off________________ 6.safety tips________________4. Be careful with scissors and________!Many people cut themselves in the kitchen.5. ________ ________ poisons in the kitchen.Ⅲ.用方框中所给单词或短语的适当形式填空safe, knife, care, they, fall off1.Don't worry! The students can protect ______________ when they are in danger.2.Leaves ____________ the trees in autumn.3.He made many mistakes in his homework because he was very ____________.4.We use ____________ to cut things.5.Everyone knows that ____________ is the most important.Ⅳ.单项填空()1.Be careful ________ the glass. It breaks easily.A.at B. on C. from D. with()2.Sally was ill in bed, so Lisa attended the meeting ________ her this morning.A.instead B.instead ofC.in place D.in the place()3.The girl practices spoken English by ________ with a foreigner online.A.chat B.chatsC.chatting D.to chat()4.Have you heard of the saying “Far water does not ________ near fire”?A.put off B.put outC.put down D.put on()5.My mum never ________ me ________ at home.A.leaves; by myselfB.leaves; by lonelyC.leaves; aloneD.A and C()6.Don't let any difficulty________your dream from coming true.A.wake B.preventC.leave D.throw()7.Kate, be sure ________ the lights before you leave the room.A.to turn off B.turning offC.to turn on D.turning on()8.Let's talk about________.A.how is your home safeB.how safety is your homeC.how safe your home isD.how your home is safetyⅤ. 句型转换,每空一词1.Put the food on the table. (改为否定句)________ ________ the food on the table.2. The old man likes to go to the park alone on Sundays. (改为同义句)The old man likes to go to the park ________ ________ on Sundays.3.Don't use water to put out kitchen fires. (改为同义句)Don't put out kitchen fires ________ water.4.Sandy did her homework last Sunday. Sandy didn't watch TV last Sunday. (合并为一句)Sandy did her homework ________ ________watching TV last Sunday.5.enjoy, heat, the, sun, she, of, the(连词成句,有一处词形变化)_____________________________________ ___________________________________.Ⅵ.完形填空Protect Yourself When at Home AloneThere are many things that you should be careful with when you are __1__ at home. Read the following solutions(解决方法) to protect yourself.__2__ the door locked when you are alone at home. Many people think it's the best way to protect __3__.Keep a list of phone numbers to __4__ help, such as 110, the police station's number or a neighbour's number.Be careful with the electrical appliances(电器). If you don't know __5__ to use them, ask your parents. Make a safety check before __6__ to sleep.Look through the peephole(窥视孔) when you __7__ the doorbell. If there is a __8__,ask “Who's that?” with the door locked and say“Come back later.” __9__ tell him or her that your parents are away. Say “Mum's having a shower.” or “Dad's having a sleep.” To ignore(忽视) the doorbell is not a good idea __10__ sometimes bad people ring doorbells to see if anyone's at home.()1.A.lonely B.aloneC.awake D.asleep()2.A.Keep B.LetC.Ask D.Stick()3.A.they B.themC.themselves D.their()4.A.call for B.put onC.wait for D.keep away from()5.A.when B.whatC.how D.where()6.A.go B.goingC.goes D.went()7.A.watch B.listen toC.look at D.hear()8.A.stranger B.friendC.teacher D.child()9.A.Do B.Don'tC.Doesn't D.Won't()10.A.so B.ifC.when D.becauseⅦ.2019·昆明阅读理解A 12-year-old boy named Tim Brown got lost in the mountains. However, he survived at last thanks to his amazing survival(生存) skills.One day in October 2019, Tim went hiking with his group in the Magaliesberg Mountains, South Africa. At first, everything went well. But at about one o'clock in the afternoon, he lost his way and couldn't find any other people. He got scared at first, but then he tried to calm down. He knew what to do in such a situation. “I should follow the river, follow the light, follow the sun and finally there will be buildings, roads and people and I could call home.” he told himself.Tim kept walking. Suddenly he heard some sounds and ran towards them. But to his surprise, he saw some baboons(狒狒). Unluckily, one baboon scratched(抓伤) his arm. He foundsome water to wash the blood off the scratches and continued to walk. Tim just wore a pair of swimming trunks(游泳裤), so he felt very cold. He tried to keep warm by covering his body with leaves. About 22 hours later, he finally met a farmer and was able to call his mum.After he came back, his mum asked why he carried on walking when it got dark. The little boy said if he did that, he would see her again. Nothing could beat his love for his mum!()1.Where did Tim get lost?A.In a zoo.B.In the swimming pool.C.In a building.D.In the mountains.()2.How long was Tim lost?A.About 22 hours. B.About 22 days.C.About 12 hours. D.About 12 days.()3.When he found he was lost, Tim felt scared at first and then ________.A.he cried over and over againB.he shouted for helpC.he stayed and waitedD.he tried to clam down()4.What did Tim do first when he heard some sounds?A.He saw some baboons.B.He scratched a baboon.C.He ran towards the sounds.D.He washed the blood off.()5.Which is NOT the reason for Tim's survival?A.He met a farmer.B.He was too scared to carry on walking.C.The love for his mum encouraged him.D.His abilities to solve problems helped him.教师详解详析Ⅰ.单词:1.certain 2.themselves 3.salt4.scissors 5.knife 6.heat7.burn8.阻止;预防9.烘焙10.苏打11.毒药;毒物12.滑倒短语:1.be careful with 2.leave…alone3.be sure to do sth. 4.put out5.从……掉下 6.安全提示句型:1.two most dangerous rooms2.use; to put out3.leave; aloneⅡ.1.falling off 2.dry 3.instead4.knives 5.Don't keepⅢ.1.themselves 2.fall off 3.careless4.knives 5.safetyⅣ.1.D 2.B 3.C 4.B5.D“把某人单独留下”有两种表达方法:leave one by oneself或leave sb. alone。

九年级英语 Unit 3 Lesson16《How Safe Is Your Home》

九年级英语 Unit 3 Lesson16《How Safe Is Your Home》

Dos
Don’ts
Use baking soda or salt to put out kitchen fires.
Be careful with scissors and knives.
Be careful with fire and heat when you cook.
Don’t stand on Be sure to keep Never use
prevent certain themselves baking soda salt scissors knife poison heat
burn bathtub slip
v.阻止;预防 adj .某些,某个 pron .他/她/它们自己 n.烘焙 n.苏打 n.食盐 n.剪刀 n.刀 n.毒药;毒物 n.高温;热;炉灶 v.加热, v.烧伤;烫伤;燃烧 n.浴缸 v.滑倒
chairs.
the bathroom electricity in
Don’t use water to floor dry after the shower or
put out kitchen you have a
bathtub.
fires.
shower or bath.
Don’t keep poisons
affirmative (肯定)
structure
(Please) + Do sth. ! Be + adj. !
negative (否定)
(Please) + Don’t do sth. ! Never do sth. !
Retell
Speak out the safety tips according to the key words and phrases on the blackboard and the pictures showing on the screen
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What is an "earthquake"? An earthquake is any shaking of the ground - usually intense shaking of the ground - caused by either natural sources or by humans. The most common types of earthquakes are those caused by ruptures of geologic faults or earthquakes associated with volcanic activity.
earthquake n. 地震 quake n. 地震 furniture n.家具 brick n. 砖块
pipe n. 管;导管 bolts n. 螺栓,螺钉 underneath prep. 在…下面 cupboard n. 碗柜,食 橱
It is sad but true that people die in earthquakes from falling furniture and bricks.
earthquake
various types of earthquakes caused by man-made activities for example, explosions or the collapse of large structures.
Can earthquakes be predicted?
The lucky egg. Not all the people are lucky like the egg.
Always remember: "It is better to be safe than sorry."
Some questions about the earthquake
• 1.How much do you learn about the earthquake? • 2.When an earthquake occurs, how to survive yourself from it? • 3. Can earthquakes be predicted? • 4. What’s your feelings about the earthquake?
To prevent the shaking caused by the earthquake kitchen cabinet doors open, the items inside out from the kitchen cabinet, closet doors installed on a leaf to be fixed. Do not television sets, vases placed in high places. To prevent scattered on the ground glass wounding, usually ready for a solid pair of slippers.
任何地动-通常是强烈的地动,无论是由自然力引起还是由 人为引起,都叫地震。最常见的地震是那些由断层或者是火 山活动引起的。
geologic earthquakes 地质地震 sometimes called tectonic earthquakes - are caused by the rupturing of faults in the earth's crust. volcanic earthquakes 火山地震 caused by the movement of magma in volcanoes
表示死的原因,die 后既可接介词 of, 也可接 from, 两者(主要指 疾病、衰老等自身的原因),一般用介词 of。 如:die of illness (heart trouble, cancer, a fever, etc) 死于疾病 (心脏病,癌症,发烧等) 二、若死因不是存在人体之内或之上,而是 由环境造成的(主要指事故等方面的外部原因), 一般用介词 from 。 如: die from an earthquake (a traffic accident, a lightning, a stroke, etc) 死于地震(交通事故,雷击等) 三、若死因是环境影响到体内,即两方面共 有的原因,则可用 of, from 均可。如:die of [from] a drink ( a wound, overwork, starvation, hunger and cold, etc) 死于饮酒 (受伤,劳累过度,饥饿,饥寒等)
Whether earthquakes can be predicted is a very difficult question for we seismologists to answer. Certainly, there are things that we can predict about earthquakes. For example, we know where earthquakes are going to occur: primarily on large geologic faults. We know how big those earthquakes might be. For example, on the San Andreas Fault here in California, we know earthquakes can be as large as magnitude 8. The difficulty is that we cannot predict when large earthquakes will occur with any kind of reliability or precision needed to warn communities of impending disasters.
Attention to the placing of furniture to ensure the safety of space. Full attention of kerosene heaters, and other fire apparatus and dangerous goods management and custody. Precast reinforced concrete wall to collapse not strong.
They can be tied to tables or stuck to them so they won't easily move around. be tied to 束缚于,捆绑于 eg. And the future of one country will be tied to the other."
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