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旅游英语
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Part I
:
Reading---Travel Safety
While
most
trips
will
be
pleasant
and
without
incident,
it
is
a
good
idea
to
do
some
research
and
be
prepared
before
you
leave
home.
Be
attentive
to
basic
preparations
(such
as
copying
essential documentation and noting emergency
contact information) and ensure that you
are
aware
of
any
risk
of
seasonal
natural
hazards,
seismic
activity,
extreme
weather
patterns,
disease
outbreaks
or
endemic
health
issues,
personal
security
concerns,
or
any
patterns
of
socio-political
instability
in
your
destination.
One
good
place
to
start
your
research
is
with
the
websites of government
agencies that report safety, security, and health
issues related to travel in a
foreign
country.
Just
as
we
travel
to
places
with
different
climates
and
customs,
we
also
travel
to
locations faced with different types of
hazards that could interrupt trip plans or have a
potential
impact on out health and
security. Consequently, it is as important to
familiarize ourselves with
basic
knowledge
about
cultural
norms
in
a
country
as
it
is
to
be
aware
of
any
risks
we
may
encounter while
traveling. There are many sources that can prepare
travelers for potential crisis
event in
a destination. Websites, such as news and weather
sites and your country
’
s
foreign office
website are good places
to start.
If
an
event
hits
before
you
leave
for
your
destination,
there
could
be
cancellation
or
postponement of inbound tourism. Check
on the status of the event and if required, find
out what
the procedures may be in place
for altering your schedule.
1.
_____Basic
preparations
include
copying
essential
documentation
and
noting
emergency
contact
information.
2.
_____You should try to find out whether
there are any patterns of socio-political
instability in
your destination.
3._____The
website
of
government
agencies
is
a
good
place
to
find
information
about
safety,
security, and health
issues related to travel in a foreign country.
4._____We do not have to
know basic knowledge about cultural norms in the
destination country.
5._____If an event hits before you
leave for your destination, you have to cancel
your trip.
Part II: Video
Appreciation
1: Make a brief summary of the 5 advice
given by the woman according to the video--- Tips
for Travelers
’
Security
2:How to perform the Heimlich
Maneuver ( abdominal thrusts)
Abdominal
thrusts
also
known
as
the
Heimlich
Maneuver
can
be
used
to
expel
a
(
)
lodged in a choking
victim
’
s
(
)
.
You
will
need
someone
to
call
911,
and
firm
resolve.
Never
practice
the
Heimlich
on
an
infant under a year old or on a non-
choking person: you could cause serious injury.
Step 1: Confirm the victim is chocking.
If they are
(
)
, they are not choking
yet.
So encourage them to continue. Signs of chocking
include the universal handsign of clutching
one
’
s
hands
to
the
(
)
,
the
(
)
to
cough
or
speak.
Labored
or
noisy
breathing, luish skin, lips and nails,
and
(
)
.
Don
’
t
(
)
a coughing
person
(
)
. It
doesn
’
t help and can make
them start to choke.
Step
2.
Once
you
determined
the
person
is
choking,
act
quickly
but
calmly.
First,
send
someone to call 911.
Step 3, help the victim stand if they are not
already on their feet. And stand
behind
them with your chest to their back.
Step
4
,
(
)
around
the
victim
’
s
torso,
making
a
(
)
with
your
(dominant)hand and center it against
the victim
’
s upper abdomen,
thumb
(
)
,
above
the navel and below the ribcage,
with your other hands over your fist for support.
If you cannot reach around,
the victim or she is
(
)
, compress the
victim
’
s chest
between the breasts at the breast bone,
and make firm
(
)
thrusts.
Step 5, quickly
thrust inward and slightly upward with your fist,
as if you are trying to lift the
victim
off their feet. Causing air to
(
)
their lungs.
Don
’
t
(
)
the rib cage
or
you could break a bone.
Step 6, repeat
the thrusts until the object dislodges, or the
victim loses consciousness.
Step
7,
if
the
object
does
not
come
free
and
the
victim
loses
consciousness,
(
)
with CPR until EMTs
arrive.
Step
8,
to
perform
a
Heimlich
Maneuver
on
yourself,
leave
your
upper
abdomen
over
a
(
)
surface, such as railing or the back of
a chair, and use it to
(
)
strong
upward thrusts.
Did you know? Besides inventing the
famous abdominal maneuver. Dr. Henry Heimlich also
invented a chest valve that saved
thousands of wounded soldiers in
(
)
.
Part III: Listening Practices
1: Emergency Medicines for Travel
Nothing can ruin a vacation
faster than an unexpected (
)
or injury. So
before taking your next
trip, be sure to (
) a small kit
of emergency supplies
and medications
in case the unexpected happens.
The most important items to remember to
bring with you on any trip are an ample
supply of your (
)
medications. With a good supply in hand, you won't
have
to worry about getting a (
)
if your luggage is lost or
there’s a
(
)
in
your returning flight.
(
)
on how your body usually
reacts when you’re away from your home
routines,
you
might
want
to
bring
along
some
antacids,
a
laxative,
and/or
anti-diarrheal medication. If you are
traveling to an area where traveler's diarrhea is
common,
consider
packing
oral
rehydration
salts.
Drinking
these
salts
mixed
with
clean, bottled water can help offset
dehydration (
) by severe diarrhea.
Take along such (
) emergency supplies as bandages, gauze
and tape,
eye drops, and antiseptic
wipes.
If
you’re
embarking on a more active
vacation,
an
elastic support bandage might come in
handy for an unexpected strain or sprain.
Don’t forget
insect repellent and plenty of
sunscreen. Though you probably won't
use a vast (
) of your
emergency supplies during travel, chances are at
least
an item or two will turn out to
be (
). And that in itself makes
it worth the
space in your luggage.
2. A Car Accident--- Please match the
information in column A with that in column B.
Column A
1.
2.
3.
4.
person causing the car accident
damaged part of
Sue
’
s car
cause
of the accident
reason
for
Sue
’
s
saying
to
call the
police
5.
items
Jim shows to Sue
A.
B.
C.
D.
Column B
insurance number and ID
Jim
the bumper
Jim
’
s
suddenly
changing
the
lane
without
giving
signals
and
overtaking
Sue
’
s car
E.
Jim denies it is her fault
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