2010-01-04-Walking on ice and snow
空中英语教室-2010年1月4日

2010 年 1 月 4 日听写文本Hi, everyone.Welcome to Studio Classroom Worldwide.My name is Steve.Hi, everyone.My name is Hazel.Hazel, guess what?What?I decided to get a pet.A pet! That’s great, Steve.Pets are a lot of fun.Yeah.And pets are a lot of work too.It’s important to choose a pet that’s just right for you.Mm, that’s true, so I decided to get...A dog?No.A cat.No, no, no.I want a giraffe.A giraffe?Why?Well, giraffes are tall like me.Yeah, but giraffes are too tall to fit in your apartment, Steve.Hmm.Then how about a kangaroo?I can have it, you know, carry my stuff in its pocket.Uh, Steve, do you really want a kangaroo jumping on your bed at night?Hmm, I guess you’re right.So which pet should I get, Hazel?Hmm... Oh, I know.Let’s ask the pet expert.You mean an animal doctor?Yeah. Today’s guest is a veterinarian.Oh.Maybe he can help suggest a pet that fits my lifestyle.I think that’s what we should do, Steve:Ask the expert.Oh, wait!I just thought of the perfect pet.Oh, yeah?Oh, what is it?A fish.A fish!Steve, that’s a great pet for you.That’s right.I’ve always wanted to have a shark.A shark!Steve!Yeah. I can keep it in the swimming pool.Oh, Steve, wait.I think you’d better ask the expert.Hmm. Good idea, Hazel.Friends, let’s turn to page fourteen in our magazines and learn about pets.Happy Pets, Happy PeopleChoosing and caring for the perfect petWhat should a person consider when choosing a pet?The determining factor should be your lifestyle.Do you spend more time at home or outdoors?Do you have small children or elderly people in the house?Do you keep your house neat?You should also ask yourself how long you are willing to commit to the pet.Dogs and cats may live 15 to 20 years, but birds can live 30 years or more.How can people and pets adjust to living with each other?Hi, friends.I’m Chip.And I’m Chelsea.Thanks for joining us today for our Ask the Expert feature.Do you have a pet?If you do, you want your pet to be happy.And if your pet is happy, there’s a good chance you will be happy as well.This article is all about choosing and caring for the perfect pet.We talk to someone who knows quite a lot about how to do these things.Right.This month, we’re talking to an expert named Dr. Hung.And he is a uh... an expert in the field ofV eterinary Medicine.Now if something is involved with veterinary science, then we know that it has something to do with taking care of pets.We’re talking about pet care, pet health, uh, pet medicine.OK.And we could also say that he is a veterinarian since he practices V eterinary Medicine.A veterinarian is just a doctor for animals.We can shorten that and say that he’s a vet.But not only is he a veterinarian, he also acts as Chief Cardiologist uh, at the Cardiospecial V eterinary Hospital in Taipei.And a cardiologist is just a heart specialist.So I imagine, Chip, that that means he spends a lot of time checking the health of animals’ hearts.Right.And actually, uh... if you have your magazine on page fourteen,you can see a picture of Dr. Hung checking the heartbeat of the dog on the table there.And our article uh, first starts off with a question for Dr. Hung.Uh, Studio Classroom asks him:What should a person consider when choosing a pet?Now Chelsea, personally, I think I would probably choose a pet that’s cheap,a pet that uh... you know, is not too expensive.What kind of pet would you choose?Well, I think a... a cheap pet is... is good because, as you know, many pets can get very expensive.But I think I would want something that’s very cute.So I would maybe look for a cute puppy.But of course, we should probably go with the expert’s opinion on this one, so let’s find out what Dr. Hung says.He says that the determining factor or the deciding point should be your lifestyle, should be the way that you live your life.And he goes on to maybe ask some questions about your lifestyle.And he says, ”Do you spend more time at home or outdoors?”.So do you spend more of your time indoors or outdoors? At home or out away from your house?So do you have small children or elderly people in the house with you?That’s another thing to consider.And one other thing, Chelsea.Do you keep your house neat?If you like your house neat and clean and very organized, you might not want to buy a very large dog.I could see that that might get you into some trouble if the dog runs around and knocks things over on the floor.You might have a very messy house very fast.So the doctor tells us that you should also ask yourself:How long are you willing to commit to the pets?And he goes on to tell us specifically about pets’ lives.But before we go on, let’s look at that word:commit.Right. To commit to something is to promise yourself.So actually, in a wedding, you have two people committing to each other.Well, when you buy a pet or when you bring on... bring a pet into your home, then you are committing yourself to the life of that pet.You’re committing, you’re promising to take care of that pet.That’s right.And he goes on to say that dogs and cats may live 15 to 20 years, but birds can actually live 30 years or more.Now I know birds are pretty popular pets.So if you bring one home, you need to be prepared to keep it and take care of it for many, many years.That’s something to think about before you purchase one.We go on to ask Dr. Hung:How can people and pets adjust to living with each other?Let’s look at that word:adjust.Well, if you’re adjusting, then that means that you are changing yourself or you’re changing something in order to fit.So if you move to a different location, then you’ll probably adjust your lifestyle to fit that location.And here when you bring a pet, a new pet into your home,you will probably need to change your lifestyle or adjust your lifestyle to match living with the pet.All right.We have plenty more to ask Dr. Hung. And actually, we’ll get the answer to this question after we talk to Dr. Hung right now,and find out how he became a vet. And then we’ll take a break.But stay with us so we can answer this question when we return.We’re here today at the Cardiospecial V eterinary Hospital to meet with Dr. Joey Hung.He’s the Chief Veterinary Cardiologist here.And we’re going to ask him about taking care of your pets.Let’s go!Dr. Hung, tell us.Why did you decide to become a veterinarian?Um, I grew up in avery traditional Taiwanese family and parents want you to be a doctor.But I love pets better than humans, so I want to be a veterinarian.And... and then I got a very good score in the entrance examination, and then I got into a vet school to become a vet.How do you become a veterinarian?In order to become a vet, of course you have to graduate from the vet school and pass the National Board.At my time, um, we didn’t have official clinical training course, so I went to the United States for my clinical training.I went to the Animal Medical Center in New York first for my internship.And then I went to the Ohio State University for my graduate study in cardiology.And that’s the time when I decided to become a veterinary cardiologist.And then after uh, graduating from the graduate school in Ohio State University,I went down to North Carolina State University for my uh, cardiology residency training.And then after that, I... I became specialized in Veterinarian Cardiology.What’s the difference between a normal veterinarian and a veterinary cardiologist?Most people come to me because their dogs suffer from heart disease.And the reason why they know their dogs...suffer from heart disease is that their doctors tell them their dogs have heart disease,because, of course, your... your pets will not tell you, ”I have a heart disease” or... or something like that.Or sometimes their dogs are having uh... clinical signs of coughing or... or short of breath or we call that exercising tolerance.It means they walk, but they... they’re tired easily.And that’s the time when people will start to think maybe their pets are suffering from heart disease.And of course our hospital here, we have other doctors who are doing uh, general practice.And they can also do general checkup, the skin problem, the GI Gastroenterology problem, something like that.We do everything here.Welcome back from break, everyone.This month, Studio Classroom talks to Dr. Joey Hung about pets and pet care.Dr. Hung is the charter president of the Taiwan Academy of V eterinary Internal Medicine.He also serves as Superintendent and Chief Cardiologist at Cardiospecial Veterinary Hospital in Taipei.We hope that by asking Dr. Hung some key questions, we can make the issues of owning and caring for a pet clearer.Let’s listen to Dr. Hung’s response to our second question about adjusting to life with a pet beginning on line fourteen.Happy Pets, Happy PeopleGood, continuous training and lots of love are the keys to good relationships between pets and people.What is the best way to go about training your pet?Patience! Patience! Patience!Teach your pet one skill at a time, and reward your pet for good performance instead of just punishing it for failures.How much exercise do pets really need?As a general rule of thumb, most dogs need at least 30 minutes of exercise a day.Most cats, in contrast, exercise when they feel like it.Welcome back.Before the break, we... asked Dr. Hung, a veterinary specialist:What do people need to adjust or how can people and pets adjust so that they can live with one another?Well, Dr. Hung answers that first of all, you need to have good, continuous training.Now that... that’s the kind of training or the kind of teaching that is continuous.So it... it lasts a long time and it’s repeated very often.And this is training your pet to behave or to act in the way that you want it to act.That’s not the only thing he suggests.But in addition to continuous training, he also says lots of love is another key to a good relationship between pets and people.I think these are two very basic suggestions.But I think they are very good pieces of advice.There needs to be continuous training and there needs to be a lot of love in order for pet owners and their pets to adjust to one another.Sogood, continuous training and lots of love.Well, here’s a question for you.Can dogs eat chocolate?I think chocolate is pretty tasty, but can dogs eat it?Well, let’s find out.Can dogs eat chocolate?The simple answer is no.Chocolate contains a substance called theobromine, which dogs have a hard time digesting.Dogs will usually vomit and develop diarrhea after eating small amounts of chocolate.If dogs eat large amounts of chocolate, they may become restless or hyperactive, pant or have difficulty breathing.The heart may even stop working, resulting in the animal’s death.Well, that is some pretty good information to know if you own a dog.So now we come to the third question that Studio Classroom asks Dr. Hung.And we say, ”What is the best way to go about training your pet?”.Now this is an important question.We just talked about the fact that in order to adjust to one another, you need to provide continuous training for your pet.It kind of sounds like that’s going to take a lot of time and a lot of effort.But he has a pretty good answer for us.Right.And he sounds very passionate about his answer because he says it three times.He says, ”Patience! Patience! Patience!”.Now patience is the ability to wait for someone or something without getting angry.So if you want to train your pet well, you will need to have that ability.You’ll need to have patience.And he goes on to give some additional advice.He says, ”Teach your pet one skill at a time and reward your pet for good performance instead of just punishing it for failures.”.Let’s go back and look at the first part of that.He says, ”Teach your pet one skill at a time.”.Now it’s... it’s not very wise to think that the first time you bring home a new pet we’ll say a... a new puppy that you’re going to need...you’re going to need more than one day to teach it several different skills.You can’t teach it to sit and to go to the bathroom outside and all these different skills all at once.It takes time.Maybe just a little bit here and there.Right. So you teach your pet one skill at a time.And you reward your pet for things that it does well or for skills that it does correctly, for actions that it does correctly.If you reward someone or something, that means you give it something that it wants uh, because it did something that you wanted it to do.So for example, good teachers will reward their students when their students behave well.So be sure to reward your pet instead of just punishing it for its failures.One more question that we’ll ask today is:How much exercise do pets really need?Another important question.And Dr. Hung answers by saying:As a general rule of thumb, most dogs need at least 30 minutes of exercise a day.Now as a general rule of thumb...Well, a rule of thumb is not really a rule.It’s kind of a good tip that’s based on experience.So a good tip or a good thing to remember is dogs need about 30 minutes of exercise a day.Cats, on the other hand, in contrast, exercise whenever they feel like it.Now that’s all we have for today.But join us tomorrow when we talk more to our expert this month.Before we go today, let’s visit the Chat Room.Hey, Ashley.Did you lose something?Yes. I think I lost my keys.I thought I put them right here on the table, but I must’ve dropped them somewhere.You know, speaking of keys,I was just reading about the keys to good relationships between pets and people in today’s Studio Classroom magazine.Uh, what kind of key is the... article referring to when it says good, continuous training and lots of love are the keys to good relationships?Uh, I think I read about that too.But those are different kinds of keys.They are?How so?Well, I think we should ask Studio Classroom’s editor Linda about this.Let me contact her.Hi, Ken.Hi, Ashley.The kind of keys our lessen refers to isdifferent from the keys you use to open a door.The keys in the lesson are figurative.They don’t open up real doors, but they open up or provide opportunities.In today’s lesson, good, continuous training and love will help you open up an opportunity for a good relationship with your pet.The key leads to something you want or need.You know, many people claim to have the key to success.If you follow their guidelines, you will be successful in life.Or some people say they know the key to losing weight.Well, I hope I made this clear to you.Until next time.Bye!OK. Well, that makes sense except Linda said the keys were figurative.I don’t understand.OK. Figurative is symbolic or not literal.The keys I lost are literal.They are real.But the keys in the lesson are not real keys.They represent the secret to good relationships between pets and people.I see.So any luck with those real keys?Well, guess what?I left them inside one of my books.Oh, good.Well, you found your keys and I found the meaning of key from the lesson.Yes. Do you want to check out that book?Ah, yeah. In a minute.(Chinese).The key to mastering English.(Chinese).Hi, everyone. I’m Michelle.(Chinese).And I guess that’s all the time we have for today.See you tomorrow.Byebye.Thank you, Michelle.We always appreciate those helpful tips.Often when we talk about pets, the English vocabulary words seem pretty easy, right?We use words like cat, cute and furry.Well, with this lesson because we’re talking with a veterinarian, the words are a little more challenging.So if you need to get a handle on the World Bank and More Information words,try a little preview and review before tomorrow’s lessons.Friends, go home and hug your dog, cat, bird or fish, and then join us again here for day two of our Ask the Expert lesson.Byebye。
寒假滑雪英文作文

寒假滑雪英文作文I had an amazing time during the winter break because I went skiing. The feeling of gliding down the slopes was exhilarating. The crisp cold air against my face made me feel alive. It was a thrilling adventure that I will never forget.The first time I put on the skis, I felt a little nervous. I had never done this before, and I was afraid of falling. But as soon as I started moving, my fear disappeared. The rush of adrenaline was incredible, and I couldn't help but smile as I zoomed down the hill. It was a liberating experience, and I felt like I was flying.The snow-covered mountains were a sight to behold. The white powdery snow sparkled under the sunlight, creating a magical atmosphere. The scenery was breathtaking, and I couldn't help but take a moment to appreciate the beauty around me. It was like being in a winter wonderland.The sound of my skis gliding on the snow was music to my ears. The swishing sound was rhythmic and soothing. It was a symphony of movement and nature coming together. I felt a sense of harmony as I glided down the slopes, completely immersed in the moment.The feeling of accomplishment when I reached the bottom of the slope was incredible. I had conquered my fear and achieved something I never thought I could. It was a reminder that with determination and perseverance, we can overcome any challenge. Skiing taught me the importance of pushing myself and stepping out of my comfort zone.The après-ski activities were just as enjoyable as the skiing itself. After a long day on the slopes, I wouldrelax in a cozy lodge, sipping hot chocolate and sharing stories with friends. The warmth of the fireplace and the laughter filled the air, creating a sense of camaraderie.It was a perfect way to end a day of adventure.Overall, my skiing experience during the winter break was unforgettable. It was a thrilling, liberating, andbeautiful experience that taught me valuable life lessons.I can't wait to hit the slopes again and create more wonderful memories.。
2010年12月大学英语四级真题

2010年12月大学英语四级真题DPart II Reading Comprehension(Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked [A], [B], [C] and [D]. For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.A Grassroots RemedyMost of us spend our lives seeking the natural world. To this end, we walk the dog, play golf, go fishing, sit in the garden, drink outside rather than inside the pub, have a picnic, live in the suburbs, go to the seaside, buy a weekend place in the country. The most popular leisure activity in Britain is going for a walk.And when joggers (慢跑者) jog, they don’t run the streets. Every one of them instinctively heads to the park or the river. It is my profound belief that not only do we all need nature, but we all seek nature, whether we know we are doing so or not.But despite this, our children are growing up nature-deprived (丧失). I spent my boyhood climbing trees on Streatham Common, South London. These days, children are robbed of these ancient freedoms, due to problems like crime, traffic, the loss of the open spaces and odd new perceptions about what is best for children, that is to say, things that can be bought, rather than things that can be found.The truth is to be found elsewhere. A study in the US: families had moved to better housing and the children were assessed for ADHD—attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (多动症). Those whose accommodation had more naturalviews showed an improvement of 19%; those who had the same improvement in material surroundings but no nice view improved just 4%.A study in Sweden indicated that kindergarten children who could play in a natural environment had less illness and greater physical ability than children used only to a normal playground. A US study suggested that when a school gave children access to a natural environment, academic levels were raised across the entire school.Another study found that children play differently in a natural environment. In playgrounds, children create a hierarchy (等级) based on physical abilities, with the tough ones taking the lead. But when a grassy area was planted with bushes, the children got much more into fantasy play, and the social hierarchy was now based on imagination and creativity.Most bullying (恃强凌弱) is found in schools where there is a tarmac (柏油碎石) playground; the least bullying is in a natural area that the children are encouraged to explore. This reminds me unpleasantly of Sunnyhill School in Streatham, with its harsh tarmac, where I used to hang about in corners fantasising about wildlife.But children are frequently discouraged from involvement with natural spaces, for health and safety reasons, for fear that they might get dirty or that they might cause damage. So, instead, the damage is done to the children themselves: not to their bodies but to their souls.One of the great problems of modern childhood is ADHD, now increasingly and expensively treated with drugs. Yet one study after another indicates that contact with nature gives huge benefits to ADHD children. However,we spend money on drugs rather than on green places.The life of old people is measurably better when they have access to nature. The increasing emphasis for the growing population of old people is in quality rather than quantity of years. And study after study finds that a garden is the single most important thing in finding that quality.In wider and more difficult areas of life, there is evidence to indicate that natural surroundings improve all kinds of things. Even problems with crime and aggressive behaviour are reduced when there is contact with the natural world.Dr William Bird, researcher from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, states in his study, “A natural environment can reduce violent behaviour because its restorative processhelps reduce anger and impulsive behaviour.”Wild places need encouraging for this reason, no matter how small their contribution.We tend to look on nature conservation as some kind of favour that human beings are granting to the natural world. The error here is far too deep: not only do humans need nature for themselves, but the very idea that humanity and the natural world are separable things is profoundly damaging.Human beings are a species of mammals (哺乳动物). For seven million years they lived on the planet as part of nature. Our ancestral selves miss the natural world and long for contact with non-human life. Anyone who has patted a dog, stroked a cat, sat under a tree with a pint of beer, given or received a bunch of flowers or chosen to walk through the park on a nice day, understands that.We need the wild world. It is essential to our well-being, our health, our happiness. Without the wild world we are not more but less civilised. Without other living things around us we are less than human.Five ways to find harmony with the natural worldWalk: Break the rhythm of permanently being under a roof. Get off a stop earlier, make a circuit of the park at lunchtime, walk the child to and from school, get a dog, feel yourself moving in moving air, look, listen, absorb.Sit: Take a moment, every now and then, to be still in an open space. In the garden, anywhere that’s not in the office, anywhere out of the house, away from the routine. Sit under a tree, look at water, feel refreshed, ever so slightly renewed.Drink: The best way to enjoy the natural world is by yourself; the second best way is in company. Take a drink outside with a good person, a good gathering: talk with the sun and the wind with birdsong for background.Learn: Expand your boundaries. Learn five species of bird, five butterflies, five trees, five bird songs. That way, you see and hear more: and your mind responds gratefully to the greater amount of wildness in your life.Travel: The places you always wanted to visit: by the seaside, in the country, in the hills. Take a weekend break, a day-trip, get out there and do it: for the scenery, for the way through the woods, for the birds, for the bees. Go somewhere special and bring specialness home. It lasts forever, after all.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
如何在雪地滑雪英语作文

如何在雪地滑雪英语作文 Title: Skiing in the Snow: A Thrilling Adventure。 Skiing in the snow is an exhilarating experience that combines the beauty of nature with the excitement of adventure. As someone who has embraced this thrilling activity, I can attest to the joy and thrill it brings. In this essay, I will delve into the intricacies of skiing in the snow, from the equipment needed to the techniques required, and share my personal experiences along the way.
To embark on a skiing journey, one must first equip themselves with the necessary gear. This includes skis, boots, poles, and appropriate clothing. Skis come in various types, each designed for specific terrains and skill levels. Beginners often opt for shorter and wider skis for better stability, while advanced skiers may prefer longer and narrower ones for increased speed and maneuverability. Boots play a crucial role in providing support and control, and they should fit snugly to ensure maximum comfort and performance. Poles aid in balance and propulsion, helping skiers navigate through different slopes and terrains with ease. Additionally, wearing layers of warm clothing is essential to protect against the cold temperatures of the snow-covered mountains.
英文诗歌朗诵_6篇带翻译

Dreams 梦想----by Langston Hughes ----作者:兰司敦·修司Hold fast to dreams 把握梦想For if dreams die 如果梦想消失Life is a broken-winged bird 生命将是折翼之鸟That cannot fly 无法飞行Hold fast to dreams 把握梦想For when dreams go 如果梦想逝去Life is a barren field 生命将是一片荒原Frozen with snow 大雪冰封【Never give up】永不放弃Never give up, Never lose hope. Always have faith,It allows you to cope. Trying times will pass,As they always do. Just have patience,Your dreams will come true. So put on a smile,You'll live through your pain. Know it will pass,And strength you will gain永不放弃,永不心灰意冷。
永存信念,它会使你应付自如。
难捱的时光终将过去,一如既往。
只要有耐心,梦想就会成真。
露出微笑,你会走出痛苦。
相信苦难定会过去,你将重获力量。
【ALWAYS HAVE A DREAM 】总是有一个梦想Forget about the days when it's been cloudy.But don't forget your hours in the sun.Forget about the times you have been defeated. But don't forget the victories you have won.Forget about the misfortunes you have encountered. But don't forget the times your luck has turned.Forget about the days when you have been lonely. But don't forget the friendly smiles you have seen.Forget about the plans that didn't seem to work out right. But don't forget to always have a dream.忘掉你失意的日子,但不要忘记黄金的时光。
弗罗斯特诗《雪夜林边驻足》

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2.雪夜驻马在林边 我想我知道这是谁的树林。 尽管他的屋子是在村子中, 他却不会看见我停在林边—— 为了看积雪停在他的林中。
我的小马一定会感到纳罕: 冰封雪盖的湖和树林之间 没一座农舍,可我们却停下—— 在这一年中最最暗的夜晚。
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它把颈间的铃铛晃了一下, 这是在问是否出了什么岔。 除了这个声音,唯一的声息 发自清风吹拂和绒毛雪花。
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Questions : 1.Why did I stop while riding? 2.Who are the characters in the story? 3.When did the story take place? 4.Where did the story take place? 5.Why did my little horse give his harness bells a shake? • 6.Why did l leave the lovely woods finally? • 7.WБайду номын сангаасat is the rhyme scheme?
• Note: • 1. Whose woods these are I think I know. • inverted sentence. • I know who owns the land. • 2. sound’s the sweep :alliteration • symbolizing the sound of falling snow. • 3.easy:light and gentl现方式做保护处理对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑并不能对任何下载内容负责
2010年全国各地中考英语真题完形填空及答案

21. A.follow B.encourage C.remind D.discover
22. A.looked at B.looked after C.looked for D.looked around
23. A.up B.down C.around D.into
24. A.colder B.drier C.warmer D.wetter
16. A.we
B.you C.they D.it
17. A.never B.ever C.even D.yet
18. A.dressed in B.put on C.taken off D.dressed up 19. A.morning
B.afternoon C.evening D.night
20. A.shine B.shining C.shines D.shone
( )20. A. useful
B. difficult C. strange D. terrible
( )21. A. company B. college C. factory D. farm
( )22. A. life
B. spirit C. opinion D. silence
( )23. A. Then
29. A.lie B.lied y id
30. A.may B.can C.must D.shall
十四(2010·江苏省镇江市中考)
What do you think of stress? Is it a good thing or a bad thing?
Most of the students think stress can do harm 16 them in some ways. There’s a story about a teenager in a middle school. He even 17 his study because of the stress from school and family. We also usually 18 that
去看雪英语小作文

Watching the SnowfallThe winter air was crisp, and the sky was a canvas of deep blue, dotted with flecks of white. Excited and bundled up in warm clothing, I embarked on a journey to behold the wonders of snow. My heart beat with anticipation as I anticipated the serene beauty that awaited me.As the car cruised through the countryside, the landscape slowly transformed into a winter wonderland. The barren trees were adorned with a thick layer of snow,giving them a magical, frosted appearance. The fields were covered in a blanket of pure white, reflecting theglistening sunlight. The silence of the winter air was interrupted only by the crunching sound of my boots as I walked, leaving behind footprints in the pristine snow.I reached a hilltop, and the sight that awaited me took my breath away. Below, the valley was transformed into a snowy paradise. The trees were dressed in white, and the houses peeked out from beneath their snowy caps. The airwas filled with a serene quietude, broken only by the occasional rustle of a branch or the distant call of a bird.I sat down on a snow-covered log, closing my eyes and allowing myself to immerse in the moment. I could feel the coldness of the snow beneath me, yet it was strangely comforting. The silence was deafening, yet it was peaceful.I opened my eyes, and the world was bathed in a soft, wintery glow.As the day progressed, I explored the snowy landscape, taking photos and making snowballs. The feeling of throwing a snowball and watching it explode in a puff of white was invigorating. I built a snowman, shaping its round body and adding features with twigs and stones. It stood there, a testament to my winter adventure.As the sun began to set, I found myself reluctantly packing up my belongings. The sky had turned a deep purple, and the first stars were beginning to twinkle in the night sky. I knew that the beauty of the snow would persist, even as I returned to the warmth of my home.Looking back on my journey to see the snow, I realized that it was not just about the scenic views or the thrill of playing in the snow. It was about the peace and serenity that the snow brought, about the tranquility of the winterlandscape, and about the pure joy of being in nature's embrace.**观雪之旅**冬日的空气格外清爽,天空宛如一幅深蓝色的画布,点缀着星星点点的白色。
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No matter how well the snow and ice is removed from streets and sidewalks, employees will encounter some slippery surfaces when walking outdoors in the winter.
小心
穿鞋
•清洁走道 •擦去泄漏物 •减少杂乱 •更多… •保持警惕 •走中间 •更多 ... •多挑选 •考虑天气情况
那些没看到危险并采取措 施的人!
FY09 年 可记录: 损工: 1 1
本年累计 0 0
率 0.00 0.00
Walking on Ice and Snow
ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้
Weekly team meeting EHS agenda-Jan 4
冰雪上行走
冬季不管在马路上或人行道上的 冰雪扫得多干净, 员工在室外行 走时仍会遇到容易滑倒的地方.
每周EHS话题—1月4日
保持整洁
•提前计划, 识别滑倒危险并控制/消除它 (预防). •留出卒足够时间, 计划行走线路. •尽量走指定路线. • 穿摩擦力较大的鞋或靴子. •腾出双手保持平衡—不要 把手放口袋里 •戴手套- 以备能在必要时抓住带雪的栏杆 •小步或拖着脚步行走, 以求平稳 •慢慢弯腰 •整个脚掌着地 •尽力把身体重心保持在脚面正上方. •眼光紧盯行走前方– 可能会有没注意到的危险 •进出车辆时特别当心: •始终拉住护手 •不要带太多东西, 不要挡住视线 •做好摔倒准备!
Those who fail to see the hazard and take steps to control or eliminate it.
FY 09 Recordable: LTI: 1 1 YTD 0 0 Rate 0.00 0.00
Housekeeping
Inattention
Footwear
•Clear walkways •Wipe up spills •Reduce clutter •more… •Stay alert •Intervene •more ... •Choose wisely •Consider weather
•Plan ahead by identifying slipping hazards and controlling/eliminating them (Pre-task). •Give yourself sufficient time and plan your route. •Walk in designated walkways as much as possible. • Wear shoes or boots that provide traction on snow and ice: •Keep both hands free for balance --NOT in your pockets •Wear gloves to keep hands warm-- readily available to hold snow covered handrails •Take short steps or shuffle for stability •Bend slightly •Walk flat-footed •Keep your center of gravity directly over your feet as much as possible. •Keep you eyes on where you are going – Be aware of hazards you might have missed •Use special care when entering and exiting vehicles: •Use handrails from start to finish •Don’t carry too much or block your line of vision •Be prepared to fall!