【题目】 That was the end of the term. When we were studying something about DNA, Mr. Hunt, the science teacher, told us to prepare for a debate(辩论). I was a little worried. We found we were against a group which was filled with native English-speaking students, while there was only one American boy in our group. However, we didn’t dread the challenge. Our topic was “Should college accept students based on their DNA traits(特征)?”We opposed this thought.

I took the role of Q&A. When I went back to the dormitory(寝室), I asked for help from an experienced debater in college. He taught me how to express ideas, search for information on different websites and list the points.

After a week’s preparation, I stood on the stage with a well-thought plan in my mind. Then I noticed that the hope of our group, the American boy, was sick that day. His position of first speaker was empty. I had to take his position and plan my materials and data again. Before the debate, I kept asking myself what if I couldn’t understand what they were saying, and what if they included some idioms(惯用语)that I didn’t even know. I was even nervous. But when I stood in front of the whole class, I saw trust and encouragement from my group members. I started to cool down. I fluently stated our opinions and asked questions. When our opponents(对手)had their opening speech, I wrote down some points to retort(反驳)them. Although Mr. Hunt didn’t tell me who won the debate, I believe I have already learned a lot. Never lose confidence and you will surely win.

阅读短文,回答下列问题。

1Why was the writer worried that day?

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2What does the underlined word “dread” mean in Chinese?

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3What did the experienced debater teach the writer to prepare for the debate?

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4When did the writer calm down?

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5What does the writer want to tell us?

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【题目】请阅读下面来自于 China Daily 的图文,将其与下列五项陈述进行匹配。

Treasured acts of kindness

When the whole nation stands together to fight the novel coronavirus(新型冠状病毒), we can see many unforgettable moments that warm our hearts. Take a look at some of them!

A

Staying active through dance

B

Delivering around the city

C

Stopping the spread in Hebei

D

E

F

感谢祖国!

祖国万岁!

New Zealand sends its love

Helping to save fellow sufferers

Back to China

1A Chinese girl holds a sign to show thanks and support to her homeland after coming back from Vietnam. Thanks to the hard work of the Chinese Embassy(大使馆)in Vietnam, about 400 Chinese people who had to stay abroad could fly home on Feb. 15.

2Doctors lead patients to dance through daily exercise in Wuhan’s largest cabin hospital on Feb. 15. This activity helps improve their moods.

3Zhang Zhengle, a 31yearold man who has recovered from the novel coronavirus pneumonia, donates plasma at Hubei General Hospital to help the currently infected(被感染的)patients.

4Wu, 39, returned to Wuhan to work as a food delivery driver for Meituan. Since Jan. 23, he has delivered over 300 takeout orders around the city. In fact, he delivered not only daily necessities but also hope.

5A family from Wellington, New Zealand shows support for China’s epidemic(疫情) prevention and control efforts on Feb. 15. “Kia Kaha!” means “Stay strong!” in Maori language.

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