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假设你是李华,目前,随着全球新型冠状病毒肺炎确诊病例数量不断攀升,你的英国笔友J...

假设你是李华,目前,随着全球新型冠状病毒肺炎确诊病例数量不断攀升,你的英国笔友Jack发来邮件询问你在家抗和学习的注意事项,请你给他回信,内容包括:

1. 表达关心

2. 介绍经验

3. 分享感受

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

提示词:新冠肺炎疫情the novel coronavirus pneumonia COVID-19 pandemic

Dear Jack,

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

Li Hua

 

Dear Jack, How is everything going? I am concerned about you since the number of COVID-19 cases is still rising. To help you deal with this hard time, I’m willing to offer some tips/advice/suggestions on self-protection and online learning. For self-protection, the best preventative practice is to stay at home, keep a balanced diet and exercise regularly. To add some fun to your life, you should take up some new hobbies. When you study from home, I suggest that you make a detailed study plan and put your phone away while studying. During this pandemic, many medics and volunteers have been risking their lives to save others. I can never fully express my gratitude for their selfless contributions. If you need any help, feel free/don’t hesitate to tell me. Take care! Yours, Li Hua 【解析】 本篇书面表达是应用文,要求写一封书信。 第1步:根据提示可知,本文要求写一封信:假设你是李华,目前,随着全球新型冠状病毒肺炎确诊病例数量不断攀升,你的英国笔友Jack发来邮件询问你在家抗“疫”和学习的注意事项,请你给他回信,内容包括:1. 表达关心;2. 介绍经验;3. 分享感受。时态应为一般现在时。 第2步:根据写作要求,确定关键词(组),如; the novel coronavirus pneumonia / COVID-19 pandemic(新冠肺炎疫情),rise(数量增加),self-protection(自我保护),online learning(在线学习), preventative(预防型的),selfless (无私的),contribution(贡献),gratitude(感谢)及balanced(均衡的)等。 第3步:根据提示及关键词(组)进行遣词造句,注意主谓一致和时态问题。 第4步:连句成文,注意使用恰当的连词进行句子之间的衔接与过渡,书写一定要规范清晰,保持卷面的整洁美观。
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6.A.life B.career C.youth D.achievement

7.A.burst B.leaked C.moved D.frozen

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    Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia (百科全书), is the largest encyclopedia ever. An encyclopedia is a collection of informative articles about various things. Encyclopedias used to be printed as books. 1.

“Wiki” is an internet term that means "a website that can be edited by the public." It comes from “wikiwiki”, a Hawaiian word for "quick". Two Americans, Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger, created Wikipedia in 2001. 2.It has about 6 million articles in 300 languages and is visited by billions of people each day, who want to find information on just about anything – science, math, languages, art, culture, and company histories. There are articles on sports stars, too, and even long-forgotten soap operas from the 1970s.

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G.However, some people doubt the accuracy (准确性) of Wikipedia's content.

 

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We have been told that the only way we will be able to feed the growing population is through the science of GM(转基因) crops and chemicals. But the latest scientific studies are saying just the opposite. In study after study, the message about agriculture is: To feed the world, we need to support sustainable(可持续的) agriculture on different, local, family farms that work with nature.

In 2008, an international study found that sustainable agriculture, not GM crops, shows more hope of ending hunger. The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science, and Technology for Development (known as the IAASTD), calls for a change of the world’s food and farming systems.

The Assessment said that industrial agriculture has greatly destroyed the world’s soils and other natural resources, and now is doing harm to water, energy, and weather safety. The report warns that expensive, short-term ways—including GM crops—are not likely to cut down long-term hunger, and could even make environmental and social problems worse in many places.

A recent report by the UN Environment Program shows that food problems will become more serious because of environmental problems and strongly supports sustainable agriculture on small family farms. It also showed that a worldwide change to organics could actually increase the world’s food production by as much as 50%—enough to feed a population of 9 billion people with the land we have now. GM crops, once popular, are now being questioned worldwide.

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B.By encouraging industrial agriculture.

C.By developing small, organic agriculture.

D.Through the science of GM crops and chemicals.

2.We can learn from the passage that there will be no food problems if _____________ .

A.the world supports sustainable agriculture

B.we increase a lot of farm land

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D.all the small family farms are used

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Science has given us the answer. According to US infotainment (资讯娱乐) website HowStuffWorks, a calm period occurs because many storms, such as tornadoes and hurricanes, draw in all the warm and humid air from the surrounding area. As this air rises into the storm clouds, it cools and acts as “fuel for the storm, like petrol in a car”. Once the storm has taken all the energy it can from the air, it is pushed out from the top of the storm clouds and falls back down to ground level. As the air descends, it becomes warm and dry. Warm, dry air is stable, so once it covers an area, it causes a calm period before the storm. This same process also causes the “eye of the storm” in hurricanes and tornadoes. In these conditions, the calm occurs in the center of the storm because of the strong rotating (旋转的) winds.

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However, due to the complexity of storm system, not all storms are preceded(先于) by calm. Given the right conditions, some storms announce themselves with heavy rain and chilling winds.

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3.What can we learn from the last two paragraphs?

A.It is not always quiet before a storm.

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D.Weather reports may fail to predict a storm.

 

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