Always recline(向后倾斜) your seat slowly.There’s nothing worse than suddenly being hit in the knees by the seat in front of you. In addition, don’t keep your seat reclined for the entire flight.Always keep it upright during mealtimes.And remember to put it in the upright position before going to the restroom(or anytime you leave your seat.)
Keep your body and your possessions to yourself as much as possible so as not to crowd your in-flight seatmate(s).Share the armrest , especially on a long flight. Also, be careful not to kick or push on the seat in front of you.
While some people enjoy chatting with other passengers during a flight, not everyone does.Some people may want to nap ,read or work.
If you are traveling with someone and want to chat, keep your voices low.
When exiting the plane, if others are having trouble with their carry-on luggage, help them if you can. If you can’t help, wait patiently, and don’t push past people to get off the airplane. On your flight, remember the golden rule:
A.Don’t leave your carry-on in the aircraft. |
B.If the conversation seems one-sided , you should notice it. |
C.Treat others the way you want to be treated! |
D.Avoid going to the bathroom during mealtimes. |
E.Instead ,you can set an example by following these common airplane courtesies(礼貌) |
F.it is not polite to talk loudly in the aircraft. |
G.If using electronic gadgets(小装置),keep the volume down. |
Celebrated annually in the United States on the fourth Thursday in November, the holiday of Thanksgiving was first observed in 1621 and continues to be an American tradition today.
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The traditional menu of roast turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, several types of vegetables(for example, sweet corn, sweet potatoes and so on), cranberry sauce, different sorts of pies, and bread is fairly standard for most families and groups of celebrators.
2. Prepare the food.
Some things can be done prior to the day, such as baking cookies and pumpkin pie, while other things need to be made fresh on the day, such as roasting the turkey.
3. Make the table festive.
4. Spend a little time reflecting on the meaning of Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving is a chance for many families to spend time together after being apart for much of the year.
A.Get the kids to help set the table as part of their contribution to the preparations. |
B.Find activities to do after the meal. |
C.Thanksgiving means many things to different people. |
D.Enjoy some Thanksgiving holiday traditions. |
E.Prepare for the Thanksgiving meal by selecting the menu in advance. |
F.It is a good time to reflect on the love that you have for one another. |
G.Arrange the table decorations the day before Thanksgiving if you have a separate dining table available. |
The clothes you wear. The food you eat. The color of your bedroom walls. Where you go and how you get there. The people you hang around with. What time you go to bed. What do these things have in common? You're asking.
As a kid, you didn't have a say in everything; your parents made decisions about everything from the cereal you ate in the morning to the pajamas you wore at night.
But finally, kids grow up and become teens. And part of being a teen is developing your own identity-one that is separated from your parents. But as you change and grow into this new person who makes your own decisions,your parents have a difficult time adjusting.
The good news is that in many families the arguing will lessen as their parents get more comfortable with the idea that their teens have a right to certain opinions. It can take several years for parents and teens to adjust to their new role, though.
Sometimes this can feel impossible-like they just don't see your point of view and never will. But talking and expressing your opinions can help you gain more respect from your parents. Keep in mind, too, that your parents were teens once.
A.And it's a good thing, too. |
B.Meanwhile focus on communicating with your parents. |
C.So, in most cases, they can relate to what you are going through. |
D.So don't be shy to share these annoying problems with your parents. |
E.In many families, this adjustment can cause a lot of fighting between teens and parents. |
F.There are always arguments about various things between you and your parents in daily life . |
G.They're just a few examples of many hundreds of things that your parents controlled for you. |
If you're driving a car during a wildfire, do your best to stay calm. You can increase your chances of survival by taking as many safety tips as possible and remaining as calm as you can.
Check social media and the news for any information about where the fire is and where it's heading.
Drive slowly and turn on your headlights and hazard lights(危险警示灯).
Cover your nose and mouth with a cloth and turn up all the windows to protect yourself from the smoky air while you drive
Keep the radio on while driving. Keep listening to the radio for information about where the fir is heading. Check online and social media for updates on the fire if you have another person in you car. Is it growing in a new direction?
Pull over if you see flames getting closer. If your way becomes blocked(阻挡)or you can see the fire moving towards you, pull the car over to a safe area.
A.Is there anyone injured? |
B.Have the winds changed at all? |
C.Keep a close watch on accidents |
D.Keep an eye out for people or animals |
E.Look for a parking lot to park your car in |
F.Make your car easily seen in the smoky conditions. |
G.Drive in the opposite direction from smoke or flames. |
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