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2020 年,必将被武汉人铭记在心!面对突如其来的疫情,我们惊恐过,无助过,感动过。大灾必有大爱,全国上下无数的医务工作者前赴后继为武汉拼命,您们辛苦了!请你以一名武汉中学生的身份写一封英文感谢信。要点如下:

1. 疫情严重,健康受到病毒威胁;

2. 直面危险,日夜奋战抢救生命;

3. 乐观鼓舞,护理患者早日康复;

4. 意外随时会来,学会勇于面对;

5. 请拓展一至两点相关内容。

写作要求:语言连贯流畅;书写规范;词数 80 左右,开头和结尾已给出。

提示词: virus n. 病毒; patient n. 患者; unexpected adj. 意外的

Dear Heroes,

Wuhan has suffered from the serious outbreak of COVID-19 over the past three months.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Thank you very much again, my HEROES!

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The two sessions in Beijing are the talk of the town in China now. The annual session of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC, 中国人民政治协商会议) started on May 21. 1.

 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some arrangements (安排) for this year’s two sessions have been changed. Online communication is being fully utilized (运用) to ensure (确保) public health, as well as smooth communication for the meetings.

 For example, the CPPCC National Committee’s new online platform has been used to seek (征集) opinions and suggestions from netizens since May 8. 2.China Daily reported.

 Each year, the heads of various State Council departments sit in on meetings during the two sessions to hear different views on the government’s work. 3.The departments have been asked to provide feedback (反馈) regarding (关于) suggestions about their work. Compared to last year, the number of reporters at the two sessions has been cut.4. Some press conferences (新闻发布会) and interviews with ministers (部长) will be carried out online, Global Times noted. 

5.The news center will provide services to Chinese and foreign journalists, Zhang Yesui, chairman of the NPC Foreign Affairs Committee, told Xinhua.

A.Journalists who are overseas will not be invited to Beijing.

B.The annual session of the National People’s Congress (NPC, 全国人民代表大会) started on May 22.

C.This helped CPPCC members learn more about public opinions before they gathered in Beijing,

D.Information in Chinese and other languages will be posted on the two sessions news center website.

E.But this year, the officials will attend the meetings through video conferences and phone calls.

Recently, there have been many reasons to feel blue. By “blue,” I mean worried, frightened or unhappy. The outbreak of COVID-19 has made everyone’s life more_______. Some cities are still quarantined. As a result, many people still can’t leave their homes. While we have all been stuck at home much longer than we_______, you may have perhaps come to notice something, as I have. You might have_________that your potential( 潜 能 ) has not been limited as much as you first thought.

This has been a good chance for all of us to learn how to better_______our resources. After all, many students have been asked to start the _______semester( 学 期 ) by taking classes online. I have been_______by some of my own students. They used to_______about homework assignments. Now, they are able to responsibly manage their own classwork. Supervision( 监 督 ) from their parents or teachers, it seems, is no longer_______!

Additionally, with a simple internet connection, you may have access to a_______variety of free online resources. I have recently started using Duolingo to review my Chinese, Korean and Spanish.

Finally, you might find that you are able to give your parents a ________around the house. I cleaned up the apartment I share and do the dishes every day. I taught________how to cook baguettes(法式长棍面包). I even planted some vegetables in pots — my first time ever doing so in my seven years in China.

Maybe you haven’t yet found your inner potential. Tough( 艰 苦 ) times don’t ________; tough people do.__________your life might be more difficult now, this hard time will ultimately make you a stronger person. How much stronger you will become all________you.

________cloud has a silver lining. What is your silver lining?

1.A.different B.dangerous C.enjoyable D.difficult

2.A.expected B.suggested C.hoped D.wished

3.A.invented B.created C.discovered D.produced

4.A.buy B.manage C.provide D.measure

5.A.spring B.summer C.autumn D.winter

6.A.angry B.worried C.surprised D.scared

7.A.think B.dream C.care D.forget

8.A.believable B.necessary C.reasonable D.unusual

9.A.wide B.deep C.long D.far

10.A.foot B.leg C.hand D.face

11.A.herself B.himself C.itself D.myself

12.A.stay B.last C.disappear D.finish

13.A.While B.Unless C.Until D.Since

14.A.sticks to B.starts with C.depends on D.prepares for

15.A.All B.Both C.Either D.Every

Very often, when we see young people sitting there, looking at the screen of a mobile phone and smiling, we may think nothing is wrong. But when we come to the question "how much time do they actually spend on media(传播媒介)daily?", the answer is surprising: young people spend about nine hours every day using media, and this only includes media used for enjoyment.

Today's young people seem to have become crazy multitaskers. They often use media when doing other activities. Some watch TV when doing homework, some text(发短信), and some others listen to music. But what do young people think of this? A research showed that two thirds of them believed watching TV or texting had no influence on their schoolwork. Half of them thought using social media made no difference. However, researches have given a different answer: "media multitaskers" did worse in tests.

Scientists did a research among more than 400 students. It shows that those who text a lot have more trouble sleeping and do worse in their study. In another research, students who didn't text during a lesson took down a lot more notes than those who were texting. A similar research also found that students who texted when doing schoolwork had lower overall(总体的)grades.

According to a research, if a kid uses social media a lot, especially at night, he or she will sleep worse and feel more nervous and depressed(消沉的). On the one hand, young people stay up late to check messages and information. They may also be woken up by messages they receive. On the other hand, even the light from a screen could influence their sleep. Some other researches also show that children who use media at night go to bed later, get fewer hours of sleep each week, and become sleepy more easily during the daytime.

1.The answer to the question in Paragraph l is surprising because young people ______.

A.spend about 9 hours on media for fun daily

B.often look at their mobile phones and smile

C.always sit there for a long time doing nothing

D.use different kinds of media to relax themselves

2.The underlined word "multitaskers" in Paragraph 2 refers to people who___________.

A.ask a lot of questions B.use different media for learning

C.have several mobile phones D.do several tasks at the same time

3.From the passage we can learn that a kid will probably ________ if he or she uses social media a lot at night.

A.become more worried B.get more excited

C.take fewer notes in class D.sleep much better

4.What is the passage mainly about?

A.Social media is very popular among young people.

B.Using media too much has a bad influence on young people.

C.The use of social media has both advantages and disadvantages.

D.Mobile phones are the main tools students use for school learning.

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