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假设你应学校的要求创立一个古诗词俱乐部,请做一个主题为“Ancient Chinese poems ”的宣讲,请你根据下表所示的信息,用英语写一篇发言稿。包括以下内容:
1. 简要介绍中国古诗的情况:
• 是中国传统文化的一部分;
• 话题广泛、语言优美。
2. 简要说明学习古诗的意义:
• 提升语言技能;
• 激发(inspire)想象力。
• 利于弘扬中国传统文化
3 学习古诗词的方法(一条即可) 注意:
1. 100 词左右;所给出的要点要包含;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 文章的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Good morning, everyone! It’s a great honor for me to talk about ancient Chinese poems.
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Thank you for your listening.
根据句子意思,用所给单词的适当形式填空。
With the COVID-19 epidemic 1.(hit) China, many of you might want to know more about the virus. The disease 2.(cause) by a newly-found type of coronavirus. Coronaviruses are a large family of 3.(virus). 4.word “corona” comes from Latin and refers to crowns. When people first saw a coronavirus under a microscope, they found that its spikes (刺突) made it look like a crown. That’s 5.the virus family got its name. Some coronaviruses cause disease in humans; 6.(other)spread illness among animals, including camels, cats and bats.
We 7.(find) seven types of coronavirus that can infect humans so far. Four of them are common and cause respiratory (呼吸道的) illnesses 8. mild(轻度的) flu. Rarely, animal coronaviruses can evolve (进化) and then spread among people, such as with Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS,中东呼吸综合症) and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS,严重急性呼吸综合症). Novel coronavirus, 9.was first found in Wuhan, is the 10.(seven) one.
Antarctica(南极洲) is known for being a vast land of ice and snow, a place too cold for most life. Despite (尽管) this, the continent is slowly starting to turn warm. According to the Guardian, the Antarctic has registered (登记) a new high temperature for the first time on record, prompting fears of climate instability(不稳定性) in the world’s iciest place.
On Feb 9, Brazilian researchers at Seymour Island reported a temperature of 20.75℃ on the icy continent of Antarctica. It was almost a full degree higher than the previous record of 19.8℃, taken on Signy Island in January 1982.
This record-breaking reading was taken at a monitoring (监测) station in the northern part of Antarctica. According to Brazilian soil scientist Carlos Schaefer, the temperature was documented during a 20-year-long research project. The focus of this project is to study the effect that climate change has on the permafrost (永久冻土) within the region. Permafrost is soil that stays frozen for at least two years. Although this is a first record high for Antarctica, Schaefer stressed that “We can’t use this to anticipate (预测) climatic changes in the future. It’s simply a signal that something different is happening in that area.”
But in fact, the last high temperature reading was in the 19℃ range. These higher temperatures can cause ice and glaciers (冰川) in Antarctic regions to melt. The Antarctic peninsula (半岛) —the long finger of land(狭长地带) that stretches towards Argentina(阿根廷)—is most dramatically affected. Scientists saw glaciers that have retreated by more than 100 meters in Discovery Bay where the snow melted in little more than a week, leaving dark exposed rock. This melted ice leads to a rise in sea levels that can threaten the safety of coastal areas. It’s believed to be behind an alarming decline of more than 50 percent in chinstrap penguin (帽带企鹅) colonies, which are dependent on sea ice.
Like American writer Ernest Hemingway once said, “The Earth is a fine place and worth fighting for.” We should do everything we can to help save our planet. Otherwise, it may become too hot for us to fix.
1.What did Brazilian researchers report on Feb 9?
A.Signy Island is the warmest region in the Antarctic.
B.Antarctica hit a record high temperature of 20.75℃.
C.The average temperature of Antarctica ranges from 19.8 C to 20.75℃.
D.Antarctica’s new record temperature is a full degree higher than the previous decade.
2.What’s the main purpose of the 20-year-long research project?
A.To predict possible climatic change in the future.
B.To monitor Antarctica’s contributions to world climate change.
C.To explain why the permafrost may cause glaciers to melt.
D.To examine how the permafrost is influenced by climate change.
3.What does the underlined word “retreated” probably mean?
A.Moved backward. B.Increased in size.
C.Covered a certain area D.Stretched in an opposite direction.
4.According to the text, the melted glacier may lead to________.
A.the pollution of ocean water B.the release of various viruses
C.threats to penguin habitats D.disappearances of coastal cities
“Feel bored staying at home? So does the virus. If you stay longer, the virus will be bored to death.” This is how Zhang Wenhong asked people to stay indoors during the outbreak. Zhang is head of the infectious diseases department (感染科) at Huashan Hospital Affiliated with Fudan University in Shanghai. He also works as head of the Shanghai expert team that treats novel coronavirus pneumonia(新冠肺炎). These days, Zhang has become an internet celebrity (网红) due to his funny and frank way of talking.
He first caught people’s attention in late January, when he asked the members of the Communist Party of China ( 共产党员) in his department to go to the frontline hospitals. His reason was simple: They have “vowed (宣誓) to put people’s interests first.” His straightforward way of speaking quickly won applause across the country. Meanwhile, as a Party member himself, Zhang set an example by checking on pneumonia patients every day. “I do it in person because I need to encourage other colleagues (同事),” he told the media.
Zhang believes in the traditional Chinese idea that “the best doctors prevent the disease (上 医治未病)”. That’s why he tries his best to spread scientific knowledge on how to prevent the epidemic. His sense of humor has made it easier for the knowledge to reach the public. He and his team also update their WeChat account every day with timely analyses of the epidemic to drive away public worries. One of his articles got more than 10 million hits.
But Zhang might not care about his sudden fame. When asked about his feelings after becoming famous, Zhang told the media, “Don’t pay attention to me. Pay attention to Wuhan. I’m not a celebrity. I’m a doctor.”
Zhang Wenhong’s quotes(引述) go viral online
“Everyone is a soldier. You’re not just quarantining (隔离) yourself at home, but combating (战斗) the virus.”
“You are not a doctor, but what you do is more important than what doctors do.”
“When you speak less, your thoughts spring (涌出). Staying indoors will bring you benefits.”
1.What won Zhang Wenhong sudden fame on the internet?
A.His medical skills. B.His way of speaking.
C.His personal stories. D.His special treatments.
2.What do we know about Zhang Wenhong?
A.He is not a CPC member.
B.He put people’s interests first.
C.His straightforward way of speaking offends some people.
D.He encouraged his colleagues to stay away from patients.
3.According to Zhang, the best way to stop the virus is________.
A.to prevent it B.to develop a vaccine
C.to check patients D.to do more research
4.We might describe Zhang Wenhong as_________.
A.a strict person B.an irresponsible man
C.a superstar D.a respectable doctor
The third preparatory(预备的) meeting for the Shenzhen First Session International Hydrogen and Fuel Cell(燃料电池) Leaders Summit was held on November 28 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. Nearly 100 experts attended it. The theme of the meeting was “Energy revolution(革命), hydrogen (氢) changes the world”.
The meeting focused on the use and safety of hydrogen. In the meeting, experts discussed the direction of developing the hydrogen industry in China, the basic research of hydrogen, the development of hydrogen fuel cell technology, the new way to develop hydrogen and fuel cells in Shenzhen and so on.
Hydrogen is secondly energy. And it’s produced by primary energy (一次能源). For example, if we use some energy to produce electricity, then we can use the electricity to produce hydrogen. Hydrogen fuel cells have a few advantages. Firstly, they take only a few minutes to recharge(充电). Secondly, they aren’t affected by temperature. Thirdly, hydrogen is very safe, safer than gasoline. At present, because of climate change, the world is developing this energy. It doesn’t contain carbon. Many countries have made a plan for hydrogen. Japan, Germany and the US are the leading ones. China has used different policies to encourage the development of hydrogen since 2016. It will become a kind of very important energy like electricity in the future.
Yu Yiping, chairman of the board of directors at Scientific Valley Group, said, “In order to prepare the summit, we’ve done lots of work. We went to other countries, such as Germany, France and the US, to learn experience. We also went to California, the US to learn about the hydrogen production, storage and transportation, and the construction of hydrogen refueling(补给燃料) stations.” Du Zheng, vice director of the Nanshan District Science, Technology and Innovation Bureau, said, “We are pushing forward the development of hydrogen in three ways: the planning of the hydrogen industry, the policy guidance and the building of some basic facilities, such as hydrogen refueling stations.”
1.What does Paragraph 2 mainly show us?
A.Who attended the meeting. B.How long the meeting lasted.
C.The topics discussed in the meeting. D.The decisions made in the meeting.
2.Why is hydrogen secondary energy?
A.Because it is very safe.
B.Because it is clean energy.
C.Because it was developed not long ago.
D.Because it can be made from primary energy.
3.How many advantages of hydrogen fuel cells are mentioned in Paragraph 3?
A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.
4.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Hydrogen has been widely used in people’s life in China.
B.The members of Scientific Valley Group once went to England for study.
C.The development of hydrogen will be pushed in four ways.
D.The Chinese government strongly supports the development of hydrogen.