It is a wonderful . I think it can help us a lot.
A.work B.information C.idea D.news.
在这漫长的寒假在家隔离学习期间,你都做了什么?学习什么?培养了哪些爱好?锻炼身体了吗?帮助父母做家务了吗?学习上有哪些进步和心得?写一篇作文,说一说你在隔离期间做的事或养成的习惯,或你是如何度过这段时光的,并说说心得或是感想。字数80-100字。
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提示:在线软件随着科技发展,改变了学生学习方式。他们内容丰富,个性化满足我们不同水平的知识和兴趣。其持续更新, 给我们提供最新的资源。其中TED更是给我们提供了世界著名思想家,领导者,艺术家等的公共演讲供我们学习。
As technology develops, many online learning tools continue to change the way students learn. Apps are typical digital learning tools. The content (内容) is 1. and personalized (个性化的) to meet your level of knowledge and interest. Better yet, apps keep updating and offering the 2. resources (资源). TED, this free app is a great tool for those who are interested 3. public speaking. It has collected a lot of talks from the world's most famous thinkers, leaders and 4. . There's a short introduction for each talk so 5. you can get the main idea in advance (提前). You can watch talks by subject, and download them to watch offline.
Chinese delivery (快递) driver, Gao Zhi xiao, whose photo was put on the cover of Time magazine in March because of his remarkable sense of commitment.
Ever since COVID-19 broke out, many restaurants shutdown or only provided takeout services. Millions of people have been staying home to avoid getting infected (感染的). "People choose to order food online or buy fruit and vegetables to cook at home," Gao told Time. As a result, delivery orders dramatically (显著地) increased; placing a huge burden (负担) on delivery couriers (派送员). Born into a poor family, Gao started to make a living in. Beijing at age 16. After the novel coronavirus broke out, Gao hesitated (犹豫) for a second to continue working, but then picked up orders because he thought customers might be in need.
Because of the danger of person-to-person transmission, Gao must take precautions (预防措施) to avoid spreading viruses during his route around Beijing, including taking a regular health test and spending 20 minutes disinfecting (消毒) his motorcycle and clothes each morning. Besides delivering goods, Gao once warm-heartedly cooked for an elderly customer who was living alone at her home. It is the commitment of ordinary people like Gao who have made the biggest contributions in the fight against COVID-19.If there's a fire, just call 119.and you know that the firefighters will be there within minutes. If you happen to go out on the road, you'll come across police officers waving their flags to direct the traffic. Similarly, in hospitals, from doctors to nurses, cleaners to security guards, these people still stick to their jobs, doing the same servies as they ever did. The reason why they are still dedicated (有奉献精神的) is not a desire for compliments, but out of a willingness for their duty.
These people, who are or were dedicating themselves to the job are heroes all the time.
1.Who is Gao Zhi xiao?
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2.Why did Time magazine put his photo on the cover?
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3.Did Gao decide to continue working at once or did he hesitate after Covid-19 broke out?
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4.What precautions did Gao have to do each morning? Give one example, please.
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5.What do you think of Gao Zhi xiao?
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We all have a first name and a last name, or family name. But for many of us, it doesn't stop there. 1. They mostly come from our real names.
Some of them are obvious (明显的): Tom is short for Thomas; Sam is short for Samuel. 2. Take the name William as an example. It can be shortened to Will, and also Bill. 3. During the Middle Ages, people liked to change letters to make names easier to pronounce. For example, a hard consonant (辅音) like Bis clearer than soft ones like W. Bill sounds much clearer than Will. Interestingly, the people of England even called King Wiliam III, who ruled in the 17th century, "King Billy".
Richard has also been a popular name in England for centuries. It was commonly shortened to Richand Rick to save time. 4. So Rick became Dick. This nickname became so popular that it included in an idiom. "Every Tom, Dick and Harry" means everybody!
5. England has had eight king Henrys. Yet most of them preferred to be called Harry. It is a tradition that continues today. The British Prince Harry's real name is Henry. I wonder if Harry Potter's real name is Henry.
A.We also have nicknames.
B.But how does Bill come from William?
C.The most popular name for English kings has been Henry.
D.Also, like the name William, people liked to make rhyming names.
E.Yet there are some nicknames whose origins are more mysterious.
Hardship comes in different shapes and sizes. Losing a job, illness, injuries or the death of a love done. But few things in life areas heartbreaking as feeling cutoff from the people we love. Recently, while "sheltering in place" against Covid-19, I've started reading to my grand kids with Face Time.
Mostly, I read to them because I love doing it. But I also do it for their parents' mental health. Besides having to stay indoors, they have to home school the kids, who can't go to school or to the park or play with their friends.
As am other, I didn't do everything right. Far from it. But when my three children were small, most nights before bed, I would read to them. There is something important-something comforting and healing-about reading to each other. Sometimes the words we read are so powerful that they will never be forgotten. But hearing them read is a different experience.
When we read to ourselves, we see the words with our eyes. But when someone reads to us, we just need to be still and listen. Sometimes, the voice and the love it conveys (传播) mean far more than the words.
Today, I read a tale book my kids loved long ago. Randy, 9 and Wiley, 7, thought it was funny. Elle, who's 5, usually prefers to read to me, but this time she just wanted to talk. Next, Randy played a song for us on his guitar, the very first song he has written. Finally, I Face Timed with Jonah, who is almost a year old. I read a little poem. He liked it so much that he gave me kisses over the phone, then we said goodbye. Now, more than ever, while keeping a safe distance, we all need to hold on to each other.
1.As a grandmother, she started to read to her grand kids without using apps (软件) during the period of "sheltering in place" against Covid-19.
2.The author reads to her grandchildren because she loves reading and wants to lower their parents' pressure of taking care of them.
3.The author thinks reading to each other is comforting and healing.
4.There are five grand kids mentioned in the article.
5.The author kept in touch and kept company of her family by reading.