【题目】 在英语课上,同学们就自己喜欢的旅游方式展开了讨论。请你根据下表内容,用英语写一篇短文,汇报讨论结果,并谈谈自己的想法。

团队旅游

◆导游组织,安排食宿;

◆出游易行,不会迷路;

◆结识朋友,相互帮助。

个人旅游

◆旅行时间,自主安排;

◆景点游览,自由选择;

◆学会自理,培养能力。

你的想法

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注意:

1.文章必须包括表中全部内容,可适当增加细节;你的想法至少两句。

2.短文中不得出现真实的人名、校名等相关信息;

3.词数80-100。开头已给出,不计入总词数。

参考词汇: travel with a group团队旅游; 安排arrange

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【题目】 How do you feel just when you are going to make a speech in front of people? Usually, your heart beats very fast and you have an unusual feeling in your stomach, don’t you? It’s almost like butterflies(蝴蝶)flying in your stomach. This feeling is expressed in the idiom(习语) “have butterflies in your stomach”. It means being so nervous that you feel like there are butterflies dancing in your stomach.

Americans often use this idiom to describe how they are feeling when they walk onto a stage (舞台)and make an important speech or perform in front of people. Actors also say they have butterflies in their stomachs before they see their movies on the theater screen. They are so nervous and excited at the same time that their hearts are beating very fast and there seem to be many butterflies in their stomachs. Before students take a big test, they describe their feelings with this idiom.

When you are saying, “I have butterflies in my stomach”, your friends may tell you, “Pay no attention to those butterflies”.

1When you are going to make a speech in front of people, your heart usually beats very

________________.

2“Have butterflies in your stomach. ” means that you are very ___________.

3Actors also say they ________________ in their stomachs before they see their movies.

4You can use this idiom to describe your __________________ when you take a big test.

5Translate “pay no attention to those butterflies” into Chinese. ________________________.

【题目】 A makeshift hospital(临时医院)has been set up by members of the California National Guard in California, in the US.

Feng Bangli, from Wuhan, Hubei, began to have a fever at the end of January and suspected that he had been infected(感染)with the virus. He tried several times to be allowed to enter a hospital but failed. He gave up and stayed at home, taking drugs prescribed (开药方)by doctors.

At that time, “too many patients were waiting to see doctors at every hospital, and it was not possible for me to get a bed,” said Feng. Days later, with the community staff’s help, Feng tested positive for COVID-19 and was sent to a makeshift hospital for treatment.

“Without such makeshift hospitals, many COVID-19 patients like me may never have found a bed,” said Feng, who recovered(恢复)and was discharged(获准离开) from the makeshift hospital in Wuchang district at the end of February after staying there for 12 days.

Like Feng, more than 12,000 COVID-19 patients in Wuhan received treatment and care at 15 makeshift hospitals, which were converted(改造)from exhibition halls and sports stadiums. These hospitals, which mainly received patients with mild symptoms(轻症), contained one in every four confirmed COVID-19 patients in the city, said Ma Xiaowei, minister of China’s National Health Commission.

“Building makeshift hospitals was a key decision made in the critical(关键的)moment when Wuhan was facing a formidable task of epidemic(疫情)control, and it has played an important role in both prevention and treatment of the disease,” he said.

Makeshift hospitals have greatly reduced pressure(压力)on designated (指定的)hospitals to receive and treat patients, which made it possible to treat and isolate(隔离)all people in need, said Xu Junmei, vice-president of Wuchang makeshift hospital. “They were the life vessels(生命之舟)during the peak of the epidemic.”

1What point does the writer make by using Feng Bangli’s example?

A.COVID-19 has infected a large number of people in a very short time.

B.Hospitals should always be prepared for any unexpected situations.

C.The COVID-19 outbreak happened suddenly without the slightest warning.

D.Makeshift hospitals have played an important role in the fight against COVID-19.

2What does the underlined word “formidable” in Paragraph 6 probably mean?

A.newB.basicC.difficultD.strange

3Why did Wuhan build makeshift hospitals during the outbreak of COVID-19, the followings are the reasons for it except _________.

A.it has greatly reduced pressure on designated hospitals to receive and treat patients.

B.it was needed for receiving and treating patients.

C.Wuhan has a poor medical system.

D.the designated (指定的) hospitals aren’t enough

4What did Xu Junmei think of makeshift hospitals?

A.They wasted resources.

B.They were greatly helpful and saved a lot of people.

C.They were not practical.

D.They would not be used any more.

5What is the main purpose of the article?

A.To praise China’s quick response to the COVID-19 outbreak.

B.To make other countries copy China’s method of fighting the virus.

C.To show the value of building makeshift hospitals to fight COVID-19.

D.To compare the measures different countries have taken to deal with COVID-19.

【题目】 When Emma Yang was 7 or 8 years old, her grandmother got Alzheimer's disease(阿尔茨海默病). It made her grandmother lose her memory. She couldn't even know her own family members.Yang, now 14, decided to create an app to help people with this disease.

Her app is called Timeless. It uses facial recognition technology. Alzheimer's patients can use the app to look at photos of their friends and family. The app will tell them who the person is and how they recognize(认出)someone in the same room; they can take pictures and the app will try to identify them.

Yang got the idea after seeing how facial recognition is used in different areas, especially in health care. She worked with a tech company to create the facial recognition software that her app used. She learned to code(编码)for the iPhone for the first time in the process.

The app is still in development. Yang is trying to raise money through crowdfunding(众筹)so that she can take the next step. Though some may think that the app is too hard for older people to use, Yang is hopeful. “If you introduce it to them right away, it's actually possible for them to use it and it can really benefit their lives,” she said.

Memory expert Katherine Possin agreed. Possin said looking at photos on the app can help patients feel more social. It can also improve their memory, she added.

1Emma Yang's app was created to help people________.

A.who like taking photosB.who have Alzheimer's disease

C.who have lost their family membersD.who are too old to take care of themselves

2What can the app Timeless do?

A.It can cure diseases.B.It can tell good strangers from bad ones.

C.It can recognize faces.D.It can talk to patients.

3What's Yang's attitude(态度)towards Timeless?

A.Confident.B.Hopeless.C.Disappointed.D.Doubtful.

4The last paragraph is mainly written to__________.

A.introduce a famous memory expert

B.show how popular the app is

C.explain the app's usefulness from an expert's point of view

D.show that the app also works for healthy people

5Which of the following might be the best title for the text?

A.Facial Recognition TechnologyB.Alzheimer's Disease

C.Yang's GrandmotherD.“Timeless” Memories

【题目】 Shen Linglan, 13, used to know nothing about cooking. This was because she was afraid of fire. But last month, she overcame(克服)her fears and _______ her first dish—braised pork. “It was _______ delicious!” she said.

She was able to do this through “self-support” education in her school. The school offers chances for students to learn practical _______. On Oct. 15, it _______ a two-week trip called “self-support education base” for students. Nearly 100 students _______ and learned basic life skills during the trip.

_______ they were away from their parents, the students had to do everything themselves. Xu Ke, 13, _______ to wash clothes, clean rooms and cook. “All of these things made me more confident,” Xu said. “I think it will help me a lot in the future when I go to college. ”

The students also got the _______ to do some farm work. Xu had never seen a rice field before. “I was so _______ to reap (收割) the rice,” Xu said. She also picked her own ________. “We tasted the fruit we picked ourselves and experienced the happiness of the harvest(收获),” she said.

1A.broughtB.cookedC.cameD.bought

2A.mainlyB.exactlyC.quiteD.hardly

3A.skillsB.knowledgeC.informationD.instruments

4A.builtB.soldC.decidedD.prepared

5A.took partB.took awayC.took careD.took up

6A.SoB.SinceC.ButD.Whether

7A.learnedB.carriedC.wantedD.came

8A.hopeB.wishC.chanceD.excuse

9A.excitingB.excitedC.boredD.interesting

10A.fruitB.riceC.cornD.farm

【题目】根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。

Doyouwanttobeanonlinestudent?It'simportanttorememberthatonlineeducationisnotrightforeveryone.

Onyourtime

Oneoftheb1advantagesofonlineclassesisthatyouareabletoenter your classroomwhenitisconvenientforyou.Doyouworkallday?Thenyoucanlogon (登录)toyourclassintheeveningorattheweekend.Areyouanearlyriser?Youcan log ontoyourclassintheearlymorning hour. Yourvirtual(虚拟的)classroomiso2aroundtheclock,seven daysaweek.

Theteacher’slecture(讲座)

In an online classroomyour teacher’s lecture is writtenratherthans3. Thereare several advantages.The online classroomisc4 differentfrom thereal one.Ifyou can’trememberwhatyourteachersaid,allyouhaveto do istorereadhisor herlecture.In mostcases youwillbeabletogetacopyof thelecture.Youwillbeable to reviewyourteacher’s lecturew5even gettingonlineagain.

Students’ interaction

Onlinestudentsmayfinditd6totalkwitheachotherfacetoface.T7discussionforums(论坛)andchatroomsprovidesomewaysforstudentinteraction,they do not providethesocialconnectionofanon-campus(校园的)class.

Wehavetosay,thedisadvantagestobeanonlinestudentareclear.Forexample, the teacherscan’thelpyoufacetoface.Theywon’tp8yourworkorally(口头).

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