The young writer has written many novels under the name “Hope”.
A.using the name B.that are called C.known for
I surveyed the paper again before I handed it in.
A.looked up B.looked over C.looked for
There is plenty of water in the kitchen.
A.a large number of B.a little C.a large amount of
He treated me to lunch yesterday.
A.entertained me B.was rude to me C.paid for my lunch
假定你是李华,住在武汉,最近收到意大利朋友Alice的电子邮件。请你阅读后回复,词 数80左右。词汇:新型病毒 novel virus;戴口罩 wear masks:疾病 disease
Dear Li Hua,
How is everything going? Knowing the novel virus has made its way around China, especially Wu Han, I am really worried about you. Are you OK?
By the way, I am feeling scared of the new disease. What should I do to protect myself? Give me some advice.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Yours truly,
Alice
Dear Alice,
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Yours,
Li Hua
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Before paper was invented, people wrote or drew on materials such as bamboo, silk, animal hide, and wooden blocks. Writing materials were1. (real) expensive and few people learned to read. Therefore, few people wrote. This all changed, thanks 2. a man called Cai Lun.
Paper had already existed (存 在)in China, but the process for 3. (produce) it was difficult and the paper was of low quality. Cai Lun began experimenting with many different materials and4. (method) to turn those materials into paper. In the year 105, he made it 5.tree bark, bamboo, cloth rags and fishing nets. His paper was 6. (strong) and cheaper than any paper that had been made before.
With Cai Lun's papermaking method, Chinese culture 7. (grow) more rapidly over the next several centuries. That's 8. ideas were much easier to share and more people learned to read. The use of paper spread abroad, helping other cultures record and spread their ideas. Today, Cai Lun is regarded 9. a national hero in China. But 10. whole world should remember the clever Chinese papermaker forever.