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One of the premier medical scientists in the 2lst century is Zhong Nanshan. Born in Nanjing and graduated from Beijing Medical College, this ordinary but great man has been working in the medical field for over 40 years. He is a good doctor in the patients' eyes and a kind medical professor in his students' hearts as well.

In the spring of 2003, the SARS epidemic broke out in China and across the globe. Zhong Nanshan not only led but also took an active part in the battle against SARS.

In early 2020, a more terrible virus--the novel coronavirus(新冠病毒)affected people around the world. At first, no onc really knew much about it and most people had no natural defenses(防护)against the disease. Years had gone by and Dr. Zhong was as old as Santa Claus. Yet, at the age of 84, he fought on the frontline(前线)along with the nation's best medical team. Dangerous as it was, Zhong Nanshan worked hard day and night treating COVID-19 patients. Meanwhile, he underlined the fact that teamwork among nations could save lives. He was there when the people needed him most. Now the world had known his name, the incredible hero Zhong. But Dr. Zong said, “I am just a doctor.”

Zhong Nanshan-1.the Premier Medical Scientists in the 21st Century

When he was born

In2.

How long he has been working in the3.field

For more than 40 years

What he did when the SARS epidemic broke out in China

4.as well as taking an active part in the battle against SARS.

How he beat the novel coronavirus

By fighting on the frontline along with the nation's best medical team, working hard day and night treating5.patients and underlining the fact that teamwork among nations could save lives

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Your English teacher has introduced a play to your class. Read the play.

Characters: Benny, student, 14 years old

Peter, students, 15 years old

Susie, student, 14 years old

Grace, student, 14 years old

Time: One Sunday afternoon in autumn

Place: Sunny Park

(The four teenagers have just finished the picnic. They are tidying up.)

Benny: Wow! That was a great picnic. I'm so full that I can hardly move.

Grace: That's no excuse for not tidying up, Benny. Come over here and help me pack up the leftover food. Peter, can you put out the fire, please? And clean up the plate.

Peter: (Speaking unhappily to himself) How can I always get the dirty and difficult jobs? It's not fair.

(Peter throws a bit of water on the fire. Then he picks up the ashes (灰烬) with an old newspaper and wants to throw them into the long grass.)

Susie: (Sounding surprised) What are you doing, Peter? That's d…

Peter: Whoops…the newspaper has caught fire.

Susie: And the grass…Benny, Grace, help! Help!

(Benny and Grace come over quickly. They help put out the fire completely.)

Peter: Oh, no. What have I done?

Grace: You know that we should do everything carefully, don't you?

Peter: (With his head in his hands) Yes. What have I done? What have I done?

1.How does Peter feel about his job?

A.Dirty and difficult B.Clean an easy

C.Great and interesting D.Noisy and harmful

2.What word do you think Susie would say in the sentence "That's d…"?

A.dirty B.difficult C.dangerous D.delicious

3.Which of the following sentences is true?

A.There are five people in the play. B.Benny refuses to help others tidy up.

C.They have a picnic in the morning D.Peter's carelessness causes the fire.

A poor boy once went to a ragged(破旧的)school, where his face was well washed. When he returned home, the neighbors looked at him in surprise.

They said, "That looks like Tom Rogers, and yet it can't be, for he is so clean."

After a while, his mother looked at him, and seeing that his face was so clean, she thought that her own face was dirty, and she washed it at once.

The father soon came home from his work, and, seeing his wife and his son so clean, he thought that his face was dirty, and so he followed their example.

Father, mother and son being clean, the mother began to think that the room looked dirty, so she went down on her knees to scrub(擦洗)the floor clean.

A woman lived next door. Seeing so great a change in her neighbors, she thought that her face and her room were very dirty, so she, too, quickly set about cleaning them.

This story shows how two houses and their families were made tidy and comfortable, simply by the example of the clean face of one ragged school boy.

Children, as well as grow-up people, should always set a good example. We never know how much good may be done in that way, nor can we tell how much harm results from a bad example.

根据短文内容判断正、误。(正确的涂“A”,错误的涂“B”)

1.The poor boy got his face washed at home.

2.When the mother saw that his son's face was so clean, she thought that her own face was dirty, and washed it right away.

3.The boy's father thought the room dirty, so he went down on his knees to clean the floor.

4.Seeing such a great change in her neighbors, the woman neighbor thought that her face and her room were very dirty.

5.From the passage, we know we should always set a good example for others.

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