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    With the news filled with frightening stories about the new corona virus, COVID-19, it’s easy to feel anxious. It’s natural to have some anxiety about any major disease outbreak,and you are not alone in feeling worried.1.

Get your information from trustworthy sources.

You are probably seeing a lot of stories about the corona virus and some of them may contain inaccurate or outdated information. 2.To ensure that you are getting accurate and reasonable information, stick to sources like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization.

Limit how often you check for news updates to once or twice a day.

3., constantly(频繁地) reading or watching news updates can quickly become overwhelming(压倒性的). Instead, decide on a specific time to check for updates so you’re not thinking about the virus all day. Don’t visit news sites or turn on the news outside of these times, and avoid social media if you are seeing too many updates there.

Focus on the fact that most cases are mild and most people recover.

Reports about the corona virus likely sound very scary, so it’s understandable that you’d be afraid. 4.Additionally, most people who get very sick will get better, so try not to worry. Finally, some areas don’t have any confirmed cases, so you may not be at risk at all.

5.

You can help yourself and others feel calmer about the corona virus outbreak by sharing any helpful information you find. If you see a useful update on the corona virus from a reputable news source or government website, post a link on social media or email it to any friend or family members who are worried about the virus.

A.Share helpful information with friends and family.

B.While it is good to stay informed

C.If you want to know the latest information

D.Fortunately, there are things you can do to put your fears at ease.

E.However, 80% of the cases are mild and some people don’t even realize they’re sick.

F.Additionally, you might encounter some myths on social media.

G.Firstly, it is vital to get rid of some unnecessary anxiety.

 

1.D 2.F 3.B 4.E 5.A 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了四种在新冠病毒流行期间人们可以减少恐惧和焦虑的办法。 1. 考查段尾句。空前提到:人们对任何重大疾病的爆发感到焦虑是很自然的,而且不止你一个人会感到担心。D项(幸运的是,你可以做一些事情来缓解恐惧。)与上文连接通顺。具体可以做的事情在下面的每一段落中进行了明确的说明。故选D。 2. 考查段中句。空前提到:你可能会看到很多有关新冠病毒的新闻,其中一些可能包含不正确或过时的信息。空后提到:为确保你获得准确,合理的信息,请查看疾病控制与预防中心和世界卫生组织等提供的消息。F项(此外,你可能会在社交媒体上遇到一些不真实的消息。)与上下文连接通顺。该选项是在说明有些渠道提供的消息是不真实的。故选F。 3. 考查段首句。空后提到:不断地阅读或观看新闻更新很快会给你带来挫败感 的。B项(虽然随时了解情况很好)与下文连接通顺。由空格后面是逗号可知,此处选择while引导的让步状语从句即合乎语意又符合句子语法结构的需要。故选B。 4. 考查段中句。空前提到:有关新冠病毒的报道听起来可能很吓人,因此你感到害怕,这是可以理解的。空后提到:此外,大多数生病的人都会好起来,所以请不要担心。E项(但是,其中80%是轻症,有些人甚至没有意识到自己生病了。)与上下文连接通顺。该选项与空前的句子在语义上是转折关系。故选E。 5. 考查段落标题。本段主要讲的是通过分享发现的任何有用信息,你可以帮助自己和其他人对新冠病毒的爆发感到平静。如果你从著名的新闻消息来源或政府网站上看到有关新冠病毒的有用更新,请在社交媒体上发布链接,或通过电子邮件将其发送给担心该病毒的朋友或家人。A项(与朋友和家人分享有用的信息。)能够概括本段的主要内容。friend和family是提示词。故选A。
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Then she delivers her speech to the local Gavel Club, which launched (成立) this year to help teenagers to practice public speaking.

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But monthly rehearsals (彩排), presentations and competitions have taught her to take a moment to pause, she says. In that way, she avoids “ums” or “uhs”, which are noted by a club member given the task.

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The students gain confidence in an “open and caring environment,” says Mecca Baker, a mother of twin daughters.

On March 10, Perry took part in a competition held by the local chapter.

For her speech, Perry talked about pets and what they do for their owners. “The toughest part was the first time I had to get up on the stage,” Perry says. “I told myself this is only three minutes of my life and I only have three minutes to be the best I can be. I feel like this could help me in my future.”

Taylor Fernandez, of North Babylon, says that he puts on a suit and tie to give his speeches and that he’s learned to project (投射) his voice and to move around the stage to emphasize (强调) what he has to say.

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A.She helps teenagers to practice public speaking.

B.She improves her speaking skills in a local club.

C.She often forgets words when giving a speech.

D.She prefers public speaking to music.

2.When students join Jack and Jill, they ______.

A.are recommended to take part in speaking competitions

B.take one-to-one speech training classes

C.can learn some practical skills

D.get the chance to become the leader of a chapter

3.What is Chandler Perry’s attitude toward the organization?

A.Worried. B.Doubtful. C.Supportive. D.Critical.

 

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Worse still, it takes over four months for over 50 percent of returned students to land a job, and only 20 percent get job offers before graduation, according to Qi Bin, from Haiwei Career Services, a company that specializes in employment for returnees.

Two major reasons are that they often miss the main job-seeking season while they’re abroad and they lack internship experience, Qi told China Daily.

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On the contrary, it may provide students with good language and communication skills, an independent character and a global mindset, which are important for their career development, according to Qi.

“Studying overseas cannot guarantee everything, but foreign-educated students have great potential, and at some point their break will come,” Li Qing, a researcher from CCG, told the South China Morning Post.

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D.It provides students with useful skills for their career development.

4.How does Li Qing feel about the future of foreign-educated students?

A.Worried. B.Unsure. C.Positive. D.Challenged.

 

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B.Store more food.

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A.It’s difficult and costly to send food into space.

B.Microgravity stops food from staying in one place.

C.Baking cookies in space would pollute the spaceships.

D.It is hard to heat food properly because of microgravity.

3.What was the main purpose of the cookie project?

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