题目内容
【题目】 假设你是李华,Peter是你的加拿大笔友,由于全球性的新冠肺炎疫情(NCP),他也开始了在家的线上学习。Peter给你写邮件来询问疫情期间你的生活和学习状况,请用英语回复一封邮件,告诉他你的情况和感受,并对Peter提出一些居家学习和生活的建议。(如选择题目1,请将信的开头和结尾抄写到答题纸上。)
提示词语:livestreaming n. 络直播课,courageous a., protect, plan, do exercise 提问题:What do you think of your life during the NCP? What should Peter do to go through the special period?
Dear Peter,
I'm so glad to receive your letter, but I'm sorry to know that there is NCP in your country.___________
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I'm looking forward to your reply.
Li Hua
【答案】例文:
Dear Peter,
I'm so glad to receive your letter, but I'm sorry to know that there is NCP in your country.Now I tell you how I do during NCP. Since the outbreak of NCP in Wuhan in December.2019.I have been staying at home. On the one hand, I pay close attention to the epidemic situation through watching CCTV news or surfing the Internet; On the other hand, I insist on studying. Not only do I read classics, but also I have online courses given by my teachers. Besides, I take exercise every day to keep healthy. Faced with the disaster, many people including doctors, nurses and scientists act bravely and spare no effort to fight against it. They are real heroes.
I think you also should stay at home and don’t go out, you should study online. If you have to go out, you must wear mask. You should wash your hand often.
I'm looking forward to your reply.
Li Hua
【解析】
1.题干解读:假设你是李华,Peter是你的加拿大笔友,由于全球性的新冠肺炎疫情(NCP),他也开始了在家的线上学习。Peter给你写邮件来询问疫情期间你的生活和学习状况,请用英语回复一封邮件,告诉他你的情况和感受,并对Peter提出一些居家学习和生活的建议。
【题目】
The “Tell Me About” column this month will focus on the most important thing you have learned during your school life. Share your stories on www. ascd. org/tellmeahout. |
Importance of feeling valued Long before differentiation (区分) was used in education, I was lucky enough to have two teachers who gave me meaningful tasks that were different from my classmates’. I was able to explore in my own way. I learned a lot for sure, but what I really learned was that I was valued as an individual (个人). Now I am a teacher and I differentiate so that my students can learn. They, too, are valued as individuals. — Lorraine Jacques, Connecticut |
Seeing a bright future In the 8th grade, my art teacher, Mrs. Griffin, changed me by saying the following words, “I do not want you to invite me to your high school graduation. I want you to invite me to your college graduation.” Eight years later, I became the first person in my family to graduate from college. When I sent out invitations to my college graduation ceremony, Mrs. Griffin was the first person on my list. — Angela Estrella, California |
▲ In school, I learned not to take no for an answer. In high school, a favorite teacher told me that I would never win a public-speaking contest. It made me so mad that I entered a national contest and won first in the state and third in the nation. I keep my public-speaking medals in my bookcase as a reminder that there is always a way. We should not let anyone else decide what we can achieve. — Lori L. Batts, Maryland |
【1】We can learn that Lorraine Jacques feels her two teachers.
A.helpful toB.thankful to
C.doubtful aboutD.truthful about
【2】What do Mrs. Griffin’s words mean?
A.She thought Angela couldn’t go to college.
B.She didn’t want to be too hard on Angela.
C.She encouraged Angela to go to college.
D.She knew Angela was the family’s hope.
【3】Which of the following can be put in ▲ ?
A.Don’t give stupid answers.
B.Don’t take no for an answer.
C.Nobody can help you out.
D.Learn to find answers by yourself.
【4】When did Lori L. Batts take part in a public- speaking contest?
A.In primary school.B.In middle school.
C.In high school.D.At college.
【5】Where can we find the stories of different people?
A.In a newspaper.B.On a website.
C.In a diary.D.On a notice board.