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【题目】 假如你叫李平,最近和英国朋友John通过邮件讨论有关零花钱的问题,他想了解你花零花钱的一些具体情况。请根据他的问题回复邮件。

提示问题:1. How do you get your pocket money?

2. How do you usually spend your pocket money?

3. Why do you spend it in this way?

4. What will you do if you have lots of pocket money?

I’m glad to hear from you. __________________________________________________

Yours,

Li Ping

【答案】例文

I’m glad to hear from you. I usually get my pocket money from my parents. Sometimes, I can get some by selling waste paper and bottles. I often use my pocket money to buy breakfast on my way to school. I also buy some books. Because books are good for my study. If I have lots of pocket money, I will do something more meaningful with it. For example, I can go traveling to a tourist attraction to enjoy myself in the summer holidays. I can also donate my pocket money to help poor children in western areas of China so that they can live happily.

Yours,

Li Ping

【解析】

题目解读:题目中给出四个参考题目:如何得到零花钱;怎么花;为什么这样花;如果有很多钱,你就做什么?注意要点齐全,文章会用到复杂的句型,比如if引导的条件状语从句,注意主将从现。

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【题目】 Why are some people better able to beat the flu than others? Part of the answer, according to a new study, is related to the first flu strain we met in childhood.

Scientists from UCLA and the University of Arizona have found that people’s ability to beat the flu virus is decided not only by the sub types of flu they have had throughout their lives, but also by the sequence (顺序) in which they have been infected by those viruses. Their study was published in PLoS Pathogens. The research offers an explanation for why some people become much worse than others when infected with the same strain of the flu virus.

In addition, UCLA scientists, including Professor James Lloyd-Smith, who was also a senior author of the PLoS Pathogens research, recently completed a study that analyzed (分析)travel-related screening(筛查) for the 2019-nCoV. The researchers reported that screening travelers is not very effective for the 2019 coronavirus ― that it will catch less than half of infected travelers, on average ― and that most infected travelers cannot be found out, meaning that they have no symptoms(症状)yet, and are unaware that they have been at high risk. So stopping the spread of the virus is not simply a matter of improving screening methods at airports and other travel centers.

“This puts the responsibility on government officials and public health officials to follow up with travelers after they arrive, to separate them and trace(追踪) their contacts if they get sick later,” said Lloyd-Smith, a UCLA professor of ecology and evolutionary biology(生态学和进化生物学). “Many governments have started to impose quarantines (隔离), or even travel bans, as they realize that screening is not enough to stop the spread of the coronavirus.”

One major concern, Lloyd-Smith said is that other countries, especially developing nations, lack the infrastructure(基础设施)and resources for those measures, and are therefore vulnerable to importing(输入) the disease. “Much of the public health world is very concerned about the virus being introduced into Africa or India, where large populations exist that are not able to receive advanced medical care,” he said.

1Why is the scientists’ research very important?

A.It explains the cause of the flu virus.B.It reduces the risk of people being infected.

C.It analyzes(分析) people’s ability to fight off the virus.D.It stops the spread of the flu virus all around the world.

2What do we know about the novel coronavirus from Paragraph 3?

A.Travelers are at high risk of being exposed to it.

B.It is more difficult to stop its spread than expected.

C.Most travelers infected with it are detected by screening.

D.It spreads especially quickly at airports and railway stations.

3Why does the writer mention Lloyd-Smith’s words in Paragraph 4?

A.To persuade people not to travel.B.To provide a method to kill the virus.

C.To show the harmful effects of the virus.D.To stress(强调) the responsibilities of officials.

4Which of the following best explains the underlined word “vulnerable” in the last paragraph?

A.Easy.B.Impossible.C.Responsible.D.Indifferent.

【题目】 During the novel coronavirus outbreak, hospitals all over China have used smart technology to care for patients and make work easier for doctors. The outbreak will help smart healthcare develop faster in China, according to Xinhua.

Robots lend a hand

Robots are being used to fight the virus. For example, medical workers at the Third People’s Hospital of Shenzhen are using robots to do routine (常规的) medical tasks.

Developed by Chinese AI company UB Tech, these robots can offer medical advice, deliver (递送)medicines and disinfect (消毒) wards (病房) and other areas. They can also check temperatures, according to China Daily.

Liu Yue, head of the hospital’s fever outpatient services (发热门诊), said the robots have made work much easier. “It greatly reduces our burden (负担), and it can also prevent us from missing infected patients,” Liu said.

Remote (远程的) healthcare services

It can be dangerous for medical workers and patients to come into contact ( ) with each other. But with remote medical services, doctors at different hospitals can share photos and videos to come up with the best treatment. China’s three biggest telecom companies are providing hospitals across the country with 5G support. This allows them to transfer(传送) large amounts of data (数据) quickly.

For example, on Feb 27, doctors in the cities of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou used 5G technology to treat a severely (严重地) ill 67-year-old patient in Wuhan, according to China Daily. By diagnosing (诊断) patients remotely, doctors can protect both themselves and their patients.

AI makes work more efficient (高效的)

Ask Bob is an AI-powered consultation ( ) platform. Developed by Ping An Smart Healthcare, it can provide users with information about the virus, help people do medical self-checks, check their mental ( ) health and choose the right face masks, according to China Daily.

Ping An Smart Healthcare has also developed AI software that can read CT images and provide accurate ( ) analyses (分析) to doctors. This can speed up the diagnostic process and allow doctors to give faster treatment.

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

1What did robots do during the epidemic?

a.They delivered medicines.

b.They disinfected wards.

c.They transferred patients.

d.They checked temperatures.

A.abcB.abdC.acdD.bcd

2What happened to the severely ill 67—year—old patient in Wuhan?

A.He was treated remotely.B.He was treated by robots.

C.He was transferred to Beijing.D.He was not diagnosed with the virus.

3The AI software developed by Ping An Smart Healthcare can help________.

A.save treatment costsB.collect and transfer data

C.develop a vaccineD.reduce doctors’ burdens

4Which of the following statements is WRONG?

A.Ask Bob is an AI—powered consultation platform, which is developed by Ping An Smart Healthcare.

B.By diagnosing patients remotely, doctors can protect neither themselves nor their patients.

C.With remote medical services, doctors at different hospitals can share photos and videos to come up with the best treatment.

D.Medical workers at the Third People’s Hospital of Shenzhen are using robots to do routine medical tasks.

5The story is mainly about________.

A.how smart technology is developing in China

B.why China was slow to control the epidemic

C.how smart technology helps doctors during the outbreak

D.which smart technologies are being developed in China

【题目】 Do you want to enjoy the beautiful roses while watching fashion shows? Do you want to pick your favorite roses for the people you love? In addition, you can enjoy the delicious local food! The Rose Festival is coming again!

The Rose Festival in Zhucheng

Time

July 16th — August 30th 8:30 am- 6:00 pm

Place

In the Weihe Water Park

Activities

* Fashion shows * Concerts

* Pick roses * Enjoy tasty food

How to get there

Take Bus No. 2, 6 or 14 and get off at the station of Weihe Water Park.

The price of the ticket

People aged over 60: free

People aged between 16 and 59: 100 yuan

Students aged between 7 and 15: 50 yuan

Children under 6: free

Attention

* At eight o’clock on the morning of July 16th: the opening ceremony

* After the opening ceremony, it’s the tour time. You can walk slowly in the park and enjoy the beautiful flowers. If you are tired, we have special sightseeing buses for you.

* The first two days and the last two days: half price

* Don’t throw rubbish while you’re visiting the park.

* Only pick the roses in special areas, or you’ll be fined.

* Come to visit with your ID card.

1What CAN’T people do on the Rose Festival?

A.Enjoy fashion shows.B.Eat delicious local food.

C.Pick some roses.D.Make rose cakes.

2If two students both aged 14 go to the Rose Festival on July 18th, how much should they pay?

A.50 yuan.B.100 yuan.C.150 yuan.D.200 yuan.

3If you want to spend less money, when should you go to the Rose Festival?

A.On July 17th.B.On July 18th.

C.On August 1st.D.On August 28th.

4What can we know from the passage?

A.The Rose Festival lasts for half a month.B.There are special sightseeing buses in the water park.

C.You can pick roses everywhere in the park.D.You can visit the Rose Festival without your ID card.

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