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However, others don¡¯t think so. They argue that the groups are poorly managed, which leads to much false information. Besides, studying by joining the WeChat groups is a waste of time, which should be spent more meaningfully.

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4. In my opinion, using WeChat groups to study is a good form, which can bring us great benefit.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ The CoVID-19 and flu are both respiratory infectious diseases£¬with similar symptoms including fever and cough£¬but they aren't the same.

Both the CoVID-19 and flu are diseases caused by a virus. In the case of flu the pathogens£¨²¡Ô­Ì壩are flu viruses£¬and for COVID-19£¬it is a novel coronavirus£¨ÐÂÐ͹Ú×´²¡¶¾£©.

Common symptoms for flu and novel coronavirus are nearly identical-fever£¬cough and tiredness sometimes sore throat and diarrhea. In several cases they result in pneumonia£¨·ÎÑ×£©and even death in the worst cases. Flu has seasonal ups and downs. Although it can exist all year round£¬the virus infects more people in winter and spring. As for the novel coronavirus£¬the median age for the infected is 51.But the novel coronavirus is a brand new virus no one has total immunity no matter their age.

Both the flu and the novel coronavirus are transmitted in the similar ways£¬by direct contact with infected patients or small droplets from the nose or mouth when a person with virus coughs or breathes.

FIu can be spread by an infected person for several days before their symptoms appear. As for the novel coronavirus£¬spread might be possible before people show symptoms£¬but this is not thought to be the main way the virus spreads.

For the novel coronavirus£¬there is also a risk for aerosol transmission£¨ÆøÈܽº´«²¥£©In health facilities£¬people may catch the virus if they breathed in aerosol, the suspension of find solid or liquid particles in the air, which have been contaminated by the virus. The novel coronavirus has also been found in patients¡¯ fecal (ÅÅйÎï) samples, but fecal-oral transmission does not appear to be a major transmission route.

¡¾1¡¿What can we learn about the novel coronavirus?

A.It has seasonal changes

B.It causes less deaths than flu.

C.It may spread among people of all ages.

D.It only spread after people show symptoms

¡¾2¡¿Which of the following is not the way the novel coronations transmit?

A.aerosol transmissionB.contact transmission

C.fecal-oral transmissionD.age transmission

¡¾3¡¿The author¡¯s main purpose of writing the article is probably to .

A.prove that flu has less harm to humans than coVID.1g

B.raise people's awareness of protecting their health

C.prove that COVID-19 won't cause human deaths

D.provide some suggestions to avoid CoVID-19 infection

¡¾4¡¿What does the passage mainly talk about?

A.New treatment on the novel coronavirus

B.the latest research on the COVID-19 and flu

C.the difference between the novel coronavirus and flu

D.how to identify the CoID-19 and flu on symptoms

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

A. approach B. architectural C. captured D. complicated E. defensive F. defined

G. extension H. houses I. reflect J. shades K. status

Why India¡¯s ¡®Pink City¡¯ is a Photographer¡¯s Heaven

The city of Jaipur is one of India¡¯s wonders. It ¡¾1¡¿ some of the country¡¯s most decorative royal palaces¡ªelegant structures designed hundreds of years ago that still attract visitors today. Largely built in the 1700s, Jaipur is surrounded by a city wall and several ¡¾2¡¿ castles. Considered as a commercial center, it was ahead of its time due to the use of grid iron (Íø¸ñ×´)city planning.

A romantic dusty pink type¡ªwhich has ¡¾3¡¿ the city since 1876, after it was painted pink to welcome Queen Victoria¡¯s husband, Prince Albert¡ªgives Jaipur its ¡¾4¡¿ as the ¡°Pink City¡±. This ¡¾5¡¿ beauty is what first brought Hong Kong-based photographers Victor Cheng and Samantha Wong to Jaipur.

Walking in glass skyscrapers for century-old royal palaces and historic castles, the pair¡ªwho have 130,000 Instagram followers between them¡ªsaid that the images they ¡¾6¡¿ in Jaipur received a lot of response online. ¡°A lot of our followers hadn¡¯t seen this side of India, so we¡¯re happy we were able to show this side of the country.¡± Cheng said.

For the photographers, one of the city¡¯s most fascinating features is the light pink coloring of its buildings. ¡°The first gates you see when you enter are pink,¡± said Wong. ¡°Once you¡¯re through, everything around you varies in different ¡¾7¡¿ of the color¡ªfrom bright pinks to reddish browns.¡±

The building is a(n) ¡¾8¡¿ of the City Palace, and its windows allowed royal women to observe street life without appearing in public. One of Cheng¡¯s most striking photos shows a straight front of the building and its hundreds of windows. The building¡¯s lively coloring also pushed Cheng to take a different ¡¾9¡¿ to editing than with images of other cities. ¡°I toned down my usual editing process because the pink was so bright in reality,¡± he said, ¡°I wanted the photos to ¡¾10¡¿ the actual color I was seeing myself and to maintain its tone.¡±

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ As is known to everyone, we all care about what others think of us and want to be liked, ¡¾1¡¿However, there are also many smaller, simpler things you can do, which can affect how others view you.

¡ùProve you are paying attention.

To really show someone your interest in him or her, try bringing up a topic the person mentioned earlier. Did your co-worker talk about working with his son on a science fair project last week? Follow up and ask how it went. ¡¾2¡¿In fact, sometimes it says more that you can recall and show interest in even the small happening in another person¡¯s life.

¡ùHandle criticism in a wise way.

While you want to be generous with your praise, be careful with your criticism. For example, if someone makes an error, don¡¯t call that person out in front of a group. ¡¾3¡¿Anyhow, be always gentle with criticism and only offer it when it's truly needed.

¡ùAsk for advice.

Asking someone for advice is a great way to get people to like you. It shows that you respect the other individual's opinion.¡¾4¡¿ When you make someone feel better about himself or herself, that person will most certainly end up liking you for it.

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Most people love to talk about themselves. If you are asking questions and getting people to talk about themselves, they ¡¯ll leave the conversation thinking that you're the coolest.

A. Try to be confident and respectful.

B. Everyone likes to feel needed and important.

C. It doesn't have to be a big, life-changing event.

D. Ask other people about their lives and interests.

E. Always use an individual's name in a conversation.

F. You can discuss your own mistakes before digging into someone else's errors.

G. The basics of getting people to like you are obvious---be nice, considerate and polite.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Amazon is opening its 12th high-tech convenience store Tuesday in New York. The spot will be the first of the chain to allow customers to pay with cash. The move comes with growing resistance against cashless stores, which critics say refuse to serve people who don¡¯t have bank accounts.

At other locations of the store, shoppers enter by scanning the Amazon Go app. That's still the case for customers paying with a credit card, but people paying with cash will have an ¡°entry associate¡± scan them through the turnstiles (ÐýתդÃÅ). Once they¡¯re finished, those shoppers will check out with an Amazon Go employee and receive a paper receipt. Cashless customers can still walk out by scanning a phone that has the Amazon Go app at the turnstiles. Customers using the Go app can exit without waiting and get a digitized receipt.

The 1,300-square-foot New York store-the first Amazon Go store on the East Coast-will offer prepared foods, such as sandwiches and salads, It will also have Amazon Meal Kits and locally made options.

Amazon says it will begin accepting cash at its other Go stores ¡°over time.¡± A number of retailers (ÁãÊÛÉÌ) and restaurants, such as Sweetgreen and Dos Toros Taqueria, are facing roadblocks to their cashless recommendations.

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy recently signed a law banning cashless stores in that state. Philadelphia also passed a law to prohibit cashless stores earlier this month, and officials in New York City, Washington and San Francisco are considering similar moves. The federal government does not require retailers to accept cash.

¡°While card-only may be convenient for some businesses, it can actually be discriminatory against poor communities that don¡¯t have as much access to banks or lines of credit,¡± said New Jersey State Senator Nellie Pou, who sponsored the state¡¯s new law. Not accepting cash could also be bad for business. Americans use it in 30% of all business deals, according to a 2017 report from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.

¡¾1¡¿Why is Amazon opening a new store accepting cash?

A.To persuade those critics.B.To obey the local regulations.

C.To improve its retail service.D.To compete with cashless stores.

¡¾2¡¿What will shoppers paying with cash do at the new store?

A.Exit in line with a digitized receipt.

B.Walk out by scanning a phone with the Go app.

C.Enter through the turnstiles by scanning a phone

D.Check out with an employee and get a paper receipt.

¡¾3¡¿How did some states and cities react to cashless stores?

A.By making laws to stop them.

B.By requiring retailers to run them.

C.By learning from Amazon to improve them.

D.By following the federal government to accept them.

¡¾4¡¿What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

A.It s necessary to make cashless stores easily accessible.

B.More banks should be built in poor communities.

C.Card-only payment is convenient for business.

D.Not accepting cash has its disadvantages.

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