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. When we saw them together we guessed from the footbal er‟s body l anguage that he was not tel li ng the truth. So we wrote an arti cl e suggesti ng he was gui lty. It was a di l emm a because the footbal l er coul d have demanded dam ages i f we were wrong. H e tried to stop us publ i shi ng it but later we were proved ri ght. ZY: Wow! That was a real “scop”. I‟m l ooki ng forward to m y first assi gnm ent now. Perhaps I‟l l get a scoop too! H X: Perhaps you wil l. You never know. GETTING TH E “SCOOP” “qui ck, ” sai d the editor. “Get that story ready. We need i t i n thi s edi ti on to be ahead of the other newspapers. Thi s i s a scoop. ” Zou Yang had just e back i nto the ofi ce after an intervi ew wi th a fam ous fi lm star. “Di d he real y do that?” asked som eone from the Internati onal N ews Departm ent. “Yes, I‟m afrai d he di d, ” Zhou Yang answered. H e set to work. Hi s fi rst task was to wri te hi s story, but he had to do i t careful y. Al though he reali zed the m an had been l yi ng, Zhou Yang knew he m ust not accuse him di rectl y. H e woul d have to be accurate, Conci se too! H e knew how to do that. Months of trai ni ng had taught him to wri te wi th no wasted words or phrases. H e sat down at hi s puter and began to work. The fi rst person who saw his arti cl e was a seni or editor from hi s departm ent,. H e checked the evi dence, read the arti cl e and pased i t on to the copyedi tor. She began to edit the pi ece and desi gn the m ai n headl i ne and sm al er headi ng. “Thi s wi l l ook very good on the page, ” she sai d. “Where i s a good pi cture of thi s m an?” Then as the arti cle was goi ng to be wri tten i n Engl i sh Zhou Yang al so tok a copy to the nati ve speaker em ployed by the newspaper to poli sh the styl e. She was also very happy wi th Zhou Yang‟s story. “You are real y abl e to wri te a good front page arti cl e,” she sai d. Zhou Yang sm il ed wi th happi ness. Last of al , the chi ef edi tor read i t and approved i t. “Wel done,” he sai d to Zhou Yang. “But pl ease show m e your evi dence so we‟re sure we‟ve got our facts strai ght. ” “I‟l l bri ng i t to you i mm edi atel y,” sai d Zhou Yang exci tedl y. The news desk editor took the story and began to work on al l the stori es and photos unti l al the pages were set. Al the i nform ati on was then ready to be processed i nto fi lm negati ves. Thi s was the fi rst stage of the pri nting process. They needed four negati ves, as several colors were goi ng to be used on the story. Each of the m ai n col ors had one negati ve sheet and when they were bined they m ade a col ored page for the newspaper. After one l ast check the page was ready to be pri nted. Zhou Yang wai ted excitedl y for the fi rst copi es to be ready. “Wai t til l toni ght, ” hi s fri end whi spered. “I expect there wil l be som ethi ng about thi s on the tel evi si on news. A real scoop!” Uni t 5 FIRST AID FOR BURNS The ski n i s an essenti al part of your body and i ts l argest an. You have thre l ayers of ski n whi ch act as a barri er agai nst di sease, poi sons and the sun‟s harm ful rays. The functi ons of your ski n are al so very pl ex: it keeps you warm or cool。 i t prevents your body from l osi ng too m uch water。 i t is where you feel col d, heat or pai n and i t gi ves you your sense of touch. So as you can im agi ne, i f your skin gets burned i t can be very serious. Fi rst ai d i s a very i m portant fi rst step i n the treatm ent of burns. Causes of burns You can get burned by a variety of thi ngs: hot li qui ds, steam, fi re, radi ati on (by bei ng cl ose to high heat or fi re, etc), the sun, el ectri ci ty or chem i cal s. Types of burns There are three types of burns. Burns are cal l ed fi rst, second, or thi rd degree burns, depending on whi ch l ayers of the ski n are burned. Fi rst degree burns These affect onl y the top l ayer of the ski n. These burns are not seri ous and shoul d feel better wi thi n a day or two. Exam pl es i nclude m il d sunburn and burns caused by touchi ng a hot pan, stove or i ron for a moment. Second degree burns These affect both the top and the second l ayer of the ski n. These burns are seri ous and take a few weeks to heal. Exam pl es i ncl ude severe sunburn and burns caused by hot l i qui ds. Thi rd degree burns These affect al l three l ayers of the ski n and any ti sue and ans under the skin. Exam pl es i ncl ude burns caused by el ectri c shocks, burni ng cl othes, or severe petrol fires. These burns cause very severe i njuri es and the vi cti m m ust go to hospital at once. Characteri sti cs of burns First degree burns ●dry, red and mi l dl y swol en ● mi l dl y pai nful ● turn whi te when pressed Second degree burns ● rough, red and swol en ● bl i sters ● watery surface ● extrem el y pai nful Thi rd degree burns ● bl ack and whi te and chared ● swol l en。 often tissue under them can be seen ● l i tl e or no pai n i f nerves are dam aged。 m ay be pai n around edge of injured are. First ai d treatm ent Rem ove cl othing usi ng sci ssors i f necessary unl ess it i s stuck to the burn. Take off other clothi ng and jewel ry near the burn. Cool burns imm edi atel y wi th cool but not i cy water. It i s best to pl ace burns under gentl y runni ng water for about 10 mi nutes. (The cool water stops the burni ng process, prevents the pai n bei ng unbearabl e and reduces swel i ng. ) Do not put col d water on thi rd degre burns. For first degree burns, pl ace cool , cl ean, wet cl oths on them unti l the pain i s not so bad. For second degree burns, keep cl oths cool by puti ng them back i n a basi n of col d water, squeezi ng them out and placi ng them on the burned area over and over again for about an hour unti l the pai n i s not so bad. Dry the burned area gentl y. Do not rub,。
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