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【题目】 在这场与新冠病毒作战的战役中,涌现出无数的无私奉献的志愿者。他们是驰援武汉的数千名医务工作者;他们是凌晨接送医生、护士上下班的私家车主;他们是为流浪汉免费发放口罩、食物的年轻人;他们是协助保安,为进出小区的居民测量体温、购买生活物资的普通人……当我们赢得这次与病毒作战的战役,生活回归从前,你是否愿意尝试做志愿者去帮助他人、温暖世界呢?请参照以下要点写一篇英语作文:

1. 描述这场战役中的志愿者们。

2. 你将来会选择做怎样的志愿者?为什么?

3. 号召更多的人和你一起,使这个世界更美好。

要求:

1. 字数80-120

2. 文中不能出现自己的姓名和所在学校的名称。

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【答案】During the outbreak of COVID-19, there were many helpful volunteers. They were the medical staff of helping Wuhan and young people who handed out masks and food to old people. They were also ordinary citizens who helped to take temperature and bought daily necessities. I am deeply moved by their behaviors.

I learned a lot from those volunteers. So I would like to be a volunteer to help others, too. In my town, there are many old people whose son or daughter is always not at home, so I want to help them to do some housework.

Teamwork can overcome all difficulties. I hope that more and more people will join us and become a volunteer to help others, then we will have a better world.

【解析】

1.题干解读:该题目属于材料作文,写作时要根据材料提示将作文写清楚。这篇作文要将这三个部分写进去,一是写在新冠肺炎期间的志愿者们,二是写自己将做一个什么样的志愿者,三是号召大家成为志愿者。

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【题目】 When I was a teenager, I got lost in a foreign country. I was in Berlin (柏林), Germany, on my month-long mission trip in Europe. My team and I had one night there to spend however we pleased. Most of my teammates decided to stay indoors and relax. But I did not want to pass up the chance to explore Berlin.

I visited a lot of major attractions around the city that night. When I got tired off, I checked the time on my watch. I was surprised to see that it was two o’clock in the morning! As I walked to a subway station, I realized that it was my dad’s birthday. This would be the first birthday I couldn’t celebrate with him because he passed away a few months earlier. Before I could begin reminiscing (回忆) about my dad, the train was about to leave. I dashed onto the train. At first, I was thankful to have made it onto the train. But it quickly turned to panic (恐慌) when I noticed that the train was headed in the wrong direction!

I looked around the nearly empty train. I saw a young woman sitting quietly by the window and came up to her "Hi. Do you speak English? I’m lost. Can you help me?" I asked.

The woman understood. She told me how to return to where I had first gotten on the train. But I was too nervous to follow her instructions. Without thinking, I asked. Can you come with me? Her face froze at my sudden request (要求). After a long second of hesitation, she agreed to help me.

On the journey back to my train station, she and I chatted. We shared our life stories, our sadness and our hopes for the future. At my stop, she thanked me for sharing so much with her. She also told me how I had encouraged her. I couldn’t believe this stranger with the big heart was thanking me! I gave her a hug and thanked her for her incredible (难以置信的) kindness.

1Why didn’t the writer stay indoors and relax like most of her teammates?

A.Because one of her teammates encouraged her to explore Berlin.

B.Because she didn’t get along with her teammates very well.

C.Because she had nothing to do and felt pretty bored at that time.

D.Because she thought it would be a pity not to go around the city.

2Why couldn’t the writer celebrate her dad’s birthday?

A.Because it was two o’clock in the morning.

B.Because she was in a foreign country.

C.Because her dad died a few months ago.

D.Because she forgot her dad’s birthday.

3Which of the following isn’t true when the writer was in trouble?

A.It was early in the morning and there were few people on the train.

B.The writer didn’t know how to get back to the original (原来的) train station.

C.The young woman on the train didn’t know how to speak English.

D.The writer got on a wrong train and it was headed in the wrong direction.

4From the sentence "Her face froze at my sudden request." we can know that ________.

A.The woman couldn’t understand the writer very well.

B.The woman felt as cold as the writer at that time.

C.The woman was pleased to come with the writer immediately.

D.The woman was surprised at what the writer had just asked.

5On the journey back to the train station, the writer probably didn’t share ________ with the young woman.

A.her dream job in the futureB.her dads passing

C.her teammates’ secretsD.her mission trip

6What’s the best title for the passage?

A.Making friends on a mission tripB.Lost in a foreign country

C.Travelling around Berlin by trainD.Kindness from a stranger

【题目】 In England, people can go to see a doctor nearby when they're ill. When the doctor sees them, he usually asks about their troubles and soon gives them a prescription(处方)for some medicine.

Usually, when people feel ill, they go to see their doctors. But when they only have a cold, they don't go to see their doctors. They usually go to the medicine shop to buy some medicine. Only when they are very ill, will the doctor go to their houses. In an emergency(紧急情况), people can call at 999 for an ambulance. The ambulance can take people to the hospital very soon. When they are in hospital, their families or friends can go to see them at a certain time(确定的), but they can't stay long.

Often, people have to pay for the doctor's prescription, and the price is the same for any kind of medicine. But when children, students, old people or people without jobs go to see their doctors, they usually don't have to pay for their prescriptions.

1When people are ill in England, they'll ___________.

A.go to see the doctor nearbyB.go to the medicine shop

C.ask the doctor to their housesD.call at 999 for an ambulance

2If people have a cold, they can_____________.

A.go to see their doctorB.buy some medicine themselves

C.ask to be in hospitalD.go to the hospital at a certain time

3What does “ambulance” mean in the second paragraph?

A.援救B.报警C.救护车D.担架

4Ten-year-old Mary _____________when she is ill.

A.gets free medical care at homeB.is free for the prescription

C.gets free medicine in the hospitalD.gets free medicine in the medicine shop

5Which of the following is NOT true?

A.If people lose their jobs they'll get free prescriptions.

B.In an emergency, people can call ambulance for help.

C.People can see friends in hospital at a certain time.

D.All the medicine has the same price in England.

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