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D.Frightened.2-1-c-n-j-BForthepastweek,hundredsoffirefightershavebeenbattlingawildfirethatstartedonMarch26inthemountainssouthwestofDenver,Colorado.Thefirequicklyburnedthrough4,140acresofland—anareathesizeofmorethan3,000footballfields.Itkilledthreepeople,destroyedatleast25houses,anddhundredsofpeopletoevacuatetheirhomes.InvestigationshavefoundthatthefirewaslikelycausedbyacontrolledburnstartedoneweekearlierbytheColoradoStateService(CSFS).Acontrolledburnisafireignited(點燃)byprofessionalstoclearthegroundofbuilt-upfuelsuchasdeadwood,thicklayersofpineneedles(松葉andovercrowdedtrees—thatcancausedangerouswildfires.HundredsofcontrolledburnshavebeensafelymanagedinColoradosoverthepastfewmonths.Fireprofessionalstakemanymeasurestomakesurethatburnscanbecontrolled.Beforestartingaburn,theprofessionalslookcarefullyatweatherforecasts,howclosethefirewillbetohousesandroads,andotherfactors.Theynhowtheywilligniteandcontainthefireandarrangeforresourcessuchasfiretrucksandfirefighterstobepresent.CSFSofficialssayfirecrewsfollowedallsafetyprocedures(步驟)beforestartingthecontrolledburnDenveronMarch19.ThefiredieddownfourdayslaterButonMarch26,highwindsblewembers(余燼)ontounburnedland,startingthedeadlyflame.Unusuallywarmtemperaturesanddryconditionshelpeditspread.Firecrewsnowhavetheflamealmostfullycontained,andmostfamilieshavebeenallowedtoreturntotheirhomes.ColoradoernorJohnHickenlooperhasissuedatemporarybanoncontrolledburnsonstatelandandhascalledforacompletereviewoftherulesforthesetypesoffires.Inthefirstparagraph,theunderlinedword“evacuate”canbeexinedas A. 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advisingkidsnottotakeprovingthatthebookisworthtalkingaboutthebadeffectsofexiningthecontentsoftheDTeachingachildtoreadatayoungagegiveshimavaluablestartinlife.Readingisthebasicpartofeducationandachild’sreadingabilitywillinfluencehisschoolsuccessgreatly.Learningdifficulties,manyofwhichbeginfrompoorreadingskills,candamageaschoolchild’sconfidenceandaffecthisfutureachievement.Youngchildrenareprogrammedtolearnandtheycanlearnbetterwithencouragement.Tentotwentyminutesofreadingadaystillleavesplentyoftimefory.Manyparentsareconcernedthatlearningtoreadistoochallengingataskforapre-schoolchild,buttheyshouldalsorememberthatmostchildrenlearntospeakbythetimetheyare3.Learningalanguageisprobablythesinglemostchallengingtaskanyindividualcanundertake,yetchildrendoitwithoutformalinstruction,achievingthefluencymuchbetterthanadultlanguagestudents.ThereisawindowofopportunityintermsofIQdevelopment,whichismostopenduringachild’searlyyears.Ascientificstudy,carriedoutbyDr.PeterHuttenlocherattheUniversityofChicago,showedthatthenumberofconnectors,calledsynapses(神經(jīng)元突觸),betweenthenerveendingsinanewbornbaby’sbrainissimilartothenumberintheaverageadultbrain.Thesesynapsesincreaserapidlyduringearlychildhood.By12-24monthsachild’sbrainhasabout50%moresynapsesthantheaverageadultbrain.Afterthatthesynapseswhicharenotinusebegintoatrophy().Formostpeople,fromage16,thenumberremainssteady.Itbeginstodropagainaswemoveintoourgoldenyears.nginlectualactivitiesatayoungage,suchaslearningtoread,canstimulate(刺激)andpreservetheseconnectorsinthebrainresultinginalong-termbeneficial(有益的)effectonIQdevelopment.AnothernotablestudyisprobablytheMilwaukeeProject.Thisstudytookagroupofbabies,allofwhosemothershadlowIQs,andgavethemspecialtrainingforsevenhoursaday,fivedaysaweek,untiltheystartedfirstgrade.Bytheageof6thesechildrenhadanaverageIQ30pointshigherthantheircontemporaries.Theoverwhelmingconclusionisthattheearlyinlectualstimulationcanhaveapositive,long-termeffectonachild’sbraindevelopment.Frombirthyoushouldtalktoandexinthingstoyourbaby.Readingtohimcanbeawonderfulwayofspendingqualitytimewithyourchild.Theenjoymentofbooksandbeingfamiliarwiththeideaofprintwillpavethewayfor(為……鋪平道路)learningtoreadlater.Ifyourchildisafastlearneryoucanhelphimrealizehispotentialbyintroducinghimtothejoyofprintedwordatanearlyage.Thiswilllaythefoundations(基礎(chǔ))forbothahighachievingschoolcareerandalifelongloveofreading.Ifyourchildshowsearlysignsofreadingdifficulties,youreffortsmayhelphimgetridofsuchproblemsbeforehegoestoschool.Itcanbedifficulttoteachyourownchildbecauseemotional(引起情緒激動的)issuesariseeasily.OnlineprogramsforlearningtoreadEnglishareexcellentoptions.Theyallowchildrentorepeatnewmaterialsasmanytimesastheyneedto,withoutwearingouttheparents’patience.WhatdoesthepassagemainlyChildrenshouldbetaughttoreadatanearlyChildrencanreadbetterthanmostadultChildrenhavemoresynapsesthanmostChildrenaresupposedtolearntoreadontheWhydoestheauthormentionthestudybyDr.PeterToremoveparents’ B.ToexinIQdevelopment.【來源 j*yco*mToexinhowababy’sbrainToshowtheparents’wrongHowcanchildrenbenefitfromlearningtoreadatayoungItcanbuildupgreatconfidenceintheirItcanhelppreservetheconnectorsintheirItcanhelpproducemoreconnectorsintheirbrains. :21教育ItcanhelpthemfindboththeirweaknessesandAttheendofthispassagetheauthor parentsnottogetangrytoochildrentoenjoyreadingasearlyaschildrennottowearouttheirparents’parentstogettheirchildrentotakeanonlineBackpackingisoneofthebasicadventureactivities.Discoveringnewtrails,conquering(征服)mountains,andspendingthenightinthewildernessareallpartofaday’sworkintheworldofabackpackerInordertobeasuccessfulbackpacker,firstofall,youneedtodoyourresearchbeforeyoustarthiking.Manytimes,blogswillsharephotos,tipsandtrailinformationtoensureotherhikersdon’tgetlost,soyoucansurftheInternettoseewhatinformationyoucanfindaboutthehikingspotandlookupwhattheareaisknownfor.Alsoyoucanuseawebsitetocheckoutwhattheweatherislikeintheareaandwhattheweatherforecastisforthedaysyou’llbethere.Inaddition,beforeyouheadoutreadtheinstructionsonthepackageofyourtentandmakesureyouhaveallofthepiecesrequiredtosetupyourtent.Inadditiontongtheaboveresearch,youshouldalsopackforyourtriponasmartbasis.Forexample,whengoingbackpackingovernightoronalongdayhikeit’simportantnottopacktoomuch.Instead,packonlywhatyouneed.Wearclothesthatdryquicklyandarelightweight.Ifyou’rebackpackinginanareawhereitgetscold,makesuretobringgloves,warmsocksandahat.Alwayspackanextrapairofsocks.Wetsocksmakeformiserable(痛苦的)hikers.What’smore,don’tforgetthattherearequiteafewthingsyoushouldbringwithyouwhenyoubackpackingbecausesomethingunexpectedalwayshappens.Theyusuallyincludetoolswhichhelpyoufigureoutwhereyouare,aheadlamporaflashlightthathelpsyouseeatnight,andapotandaportablestovethatcanbeusedtoboilwaterorcookavarietyofthings.Inaddition,youshouldalsopackstoprotectyourselffromsunburn,suchassunscreen(防曬霜),sunglassesandagoodhat.Onceyou’vemadeenoughpreparations,nowit’stimetohike.Well,therearealsosomethingsshouldn’tignoreonthetrail.Forinstance,drinkenoughwaterthroughouttheday,especiallyduringthehotsummermonthswhenyoutendtosweatmore.Inordertoenjoythebeautyofnatureandleaveitasifyouwereneverthere,getridofalltrashandanimalwaste,becauseenvironmentalprotectionisasimportantashiking.Soforlongertrips,youcanbringagrocerybagorsmalltrashbagstostorealltrash.Inaddition,don’treachyourdestinationquicklybecauseitcanbeachallenge.Instead,considerrestingforawhileevery10to15minutesdependingonthelevelofheatandterrain(地形Anyway,ifyoufeelyouneedaquickbreak,thentakeSearchforinformationaboutthedestination(52) 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