题目内容

A.Who gets the flu? B.How to keep us away from the flu?

C.What is the flu? D.When did the flu first appear?

E.Why is the flu dangerous? F.What is the difference between the flu and a cold?

Questions and Answers about the Flu

Flu season is coming!Are you prepared?Here are answers to your questions!

1.

The flu is a virus(病毒)that passes easily from person to person. Usually the flu appears in winter and the rainy season.

2.

In fact, they come from different viruses. Although the symptoms(症状) can be almost the same, flu symptoms are more serious. Cold symptoms only last about seven days while the flu can last up to two weeks.

3.

The seasonal flu is very common all over the world. Children, old people, and people in poor health are more likely to catch the flu easily. In the United States, five to twenty percent of the people get the flu every day.

4.

The flu is pretty dangerous. It can give you fever(发烧) or even make you die. Every year in the U.S.,36,000 people die because of the seasonal flu.

5.

There are many things you can do to keep healthy and stay away from the flu. For example, wash your hands often. Moreover, don’t touch your eyes, noses or mouth with your dirty hands and stay away from people who get the flu.

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Mark and his brother Jamie rang their neighbour Mrs. gray's doorbell.

"Hi, Mrs. gray,”said Mark when she opened the door. "Would you like us to shovel(铲除)the _____in your yard?”

Shoveling the snow was Jamie's idea, a way to make enough _____ for a new video game. Mrs. gray put her hand on her heart. "That would be wonderful, boys. The work is too much for me."

"It will cost 10 dollars,”Jamie said.

"Oh dear,”Mrs. gray was a little disappointed. "I haven't been able to get to the bank. I can _____ home-made cookies, but I guess that's not what you had in mind. ”

Mark was going to say that Mrs. gray could pay them _____ time, but Jamie cut him off.

It still snowed _____. As they walked_____ the snow out of her yard. Mark suddenly thought of how she helped him last summer. She didn't look like a strong person, but_____ a big black dog had boxed him in a corner, her door flew open. She ran to him and stood between him and the dog. She ______ to hurry it away.

"It was nothing. Good _____ watch out for each other, don't they?”she said when Mark's parents thanked her.

And now Mrs. Gray needed Mark as much as he'd needed her last summer. Mark smiled and began to shovel the snow. Jamie got surprised and______”What are you doing? It will take you all day. No money!"

Mark explained, "Nobody will pay us if we only do things for money."

1.A.water B.snow C.leaves D.mud

2.A.things B.cookies C.machines D.money

3.A.keep B.buy C.offer D.eat

4.A.another B.last C.one D.second

5.A.easily B.simply C.heavily D.quickly

6.A.through B.near C.around D.across

7.A.if B.unless C.although D.when

8.A.talked B.spoke C.shouted D.sang

9.A.families B.neighbours C.classmate's D.parents

10.A.patient B.embarrassed C.scared D.angry

Read the passage and write(阅读文章,按要求完成任务):

Many newspapers have an advice page. So does the school newspaper of Xinhan Middle School Angela Wang who is the editor is responsible for the page. Students like to write to her for advice.

Dear Angela,

I am having a problem with my chemistry teacher. She is super nice to my classmates but behaves completely differently towards me. She blames me for things I didn’t do. What should I do?

Mike

Dear Mike,

In a situation like this, you’d better speak to the teacher directly. This way, you can understand why she has a different attitude towards you. Our personal bias(偏见)might influence our thoughts about other people. Make sure the way you feel the teacher treats you isn’t influenced by any bias.

Angela

Dear Angela,

My parents and I have been fighting a lot recently. I’m 16, but they still treat me like a kid. My mom calls me 20 times if I don’t get home before 7 p. m. I tried talking to them about this, but they never change. What can I do?

Jim

Dear Jim,

Being angry and standing against your parents will not solve the problem. Try communicating with them from their point of view. Make a list of things you wish to do and another list of your parents’ possible concerns about them. Let your parents know you have learned to be responsible for yourself.

Angela

Dear Angela,

I’m 16 and I want to leave school this year. My parents say it is too early and that I should be trying to get into high school. I want to work at McDonald’s. Then I can start earning money to buy things.

Jane

Dear Jane,

Your parents are right. It would be better if you can complete as much of your education as possible. Real independence won’t come from earning 150 yuan a week. It will come from the qualifications(资格)and experience that you would gain by staying at school for a couple more years.

Angela

Task 1: Make a list of the problems mentioned in those teens and the name of the students. Then sum up the advice as well.

Problem l of 1.:2.. The advice: 3..

Problem 2 of 4.:5.. The advice: 6..

Problem 3 of 7.:8.. The advice: 9..

Task 2: If you have a problem in life, who would you turn to for help, and why?

10.

Bangladesh (孟加拉) is an agricultural country between India and Burma (缅甸). Storms from the Indian Ocean sweep across the country every year, and large areas of farming land are flooded (冲毁). The people are very poor.

Fewer than half of the country's children complete their primary education. When they are six or seven years old, many children leave school to work in the fields or at home. The rest of their “education” consists of looking after cattle, collecting firewood or doing household jobs.

Not long ago, an experimental school was opened near the capital, Dacca, to help poor children. There are only 120 children in the school, which has three classrooms. In each class, forty pupils are divided into four groups of ten. Each pupil is free to decide which group he or she wants to join.

The most able pupils do a great deal of the teaching. They act as group monitors. Their duty is to ensure that all pupils in their group understand and practise what the teacher has taught.

There are a number of unusual features in the Bangladesh school. Children do not move up a class automatically when they grow older. Each group is promoted (升级) only when EVERY pupil in it has succeeded in getting to the right standard. As a result, all members of a group work hard to help the less able pupils. Nobody is left behind.

Lessons are extremely practical and include work on farming, carpentry, health and running a home, as well as lessons on the basic skills of reading, writing and arithmetic. At school, pupils prepare for adult life by learning to carry out almost all the tasks which they will face when they grow older.

Children enjoy their lessons and the school is cheap to run. It is so successful that other schools in Bangladesh are beginning to imitate (模仿) its methods. Visitors are even coming from other agricultural countries to see if they can use a similar method.

1.According to the writer, which pupils will most probably become group monitors?

A.The oldest ones. B.The fattest ones.

C.The tallest ones. D.The most able ones.

2.What does the underlined sentence in the passage show?

A.Every member of a group works hard to move to a higher class.

B.At the end of each school year, all the pupils move to a higher class.

C.Children move to a higher class automatically when they grow older.

D.Each group will move to a higher class only if each pupil can get to the right standard.

3.From the passage, we know that ________.

A.Bangladesh is an industrial country

B.many people in Bangladesh work on farms

C.pupils hardly learn anything needed in adult life at school

D.most of the country's children complete their primary education

4.The purpose of the passage is to ________.

A.help people know more about Bangladesh

B.introduce Bangladesh's poor education

C.encourage pupils in Bangladesh to work hard

D.teach other schools in Bangladesh how to imitate the experimental school

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