For second degree burns ,keep cloths cool by putting them back in a basin of cold water, 1. and placing them on the burned area 2. for about an hour until the pain is not so bad .Cover the burned area with a dry, clean bandage that will not stick to the skin . Hold the bandage 3. with tape.

My first assignment was as a(an) 4. to a famous fashion editor, who was going to take a photos of a model by the name of WangLi .I was5. as I was to assist him .We hadn’t gone far when our 6. called……She explained that as an 7. she expected all the photographs to8. her before the deadline. My colleague 9. the situation and announced that as this was 10. he would have to refer the matter to his editor .

1.squeezing them out

2.over and over again

3.in place

4.asistant

5.delighted

6.colleague

7.amateur photographer

8.be submitted to

9.assessed

10.unusual

【解析】

試題分析:考查單詞短語以及正確形式

1.squeezing them out。由后文placing可知此處填 squeezing them out,注意代詞放中間。

2.over and over again。由后文until可推出填 over and over again。

3.in place考查place短語,注意介詞。

4.asistant。是可數(shù)名詞。

5.delighted。注意是被動(dòng)。

6.colleague。是可數(shù)名詞。

7.amateur photographer。由后文的 photographs可以推出。

8.be submitted to?疾閟ubmit的短語。

9.assessed。注意過去式。

10.

考點(diǎn):考查完成課文

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