I am sorry I took your school uniform by mistake. But where is ________?
A.my B.I C.me D.mine
学生喜欢在家还是在电影院看电影?就该话题你在班中做了调查(结果见下图)。请你据此写一篇短文在校英语社团主题活动中进行交流,并谈谈你的选择和理由。
Watch movies at home or in the cinema?
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下面短文有四处需要添加首句。并完成第五小题。
How to Get Children to Stop Touching Their Faces
Kids seem like they're always touching everything in their environment, from tables and chairs to doors and stairs. Since those surfaces may hold germs(细菌), you can help your child avoid illness by encouraging them not to touch their face throughout the day.
1. Once your child is about 3 years old, you can begin having conversations with them and avoiding germs, including the importance of washing their hands and how touching their face can spread germs to their nose and mouth. While just knowing this information probably won't help them break the habit, it can help set the groundwork.
2. If you don't want to criticize(批评)your child when they forget, it is important to remind them when you see them with their hands around their face or mouth. Sometimes, just knowing that they're doing it will be enough to help them stop doing it.
3. It can be hard to remember sometimes, but look for chances to let your child know when they're doing a good job of keeping their hands away from their face. Encouraging words can be a really powerful motivation(动机)for kids to keep trying when they're learning something new.
4. Children often touch their faces or mouths without thinking about it. Many times, it's just because they're bored and they're looking for a way to excite themselves. If you think that might be the case, try giving your child a toy they can hold onto.
The passage is most probably chosen from the part of 5.in a newspaper.
A.Point out any time you see your child touching their face.
B.Health
C.Offer your child something they can hold.
D.Explain why it' important if your child is old enough.
E.Praise your child when they aren't touching their face.
F.Encourage your child to wash their face carefully.
G.Sports
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
About 20 million children in America attend summer camp every year, according to America Association (ACA). They look forward to1.(spend) time there with friends.
But with social-distancing(社交距离) rules in 2. United States, many summer camps face difficult decisions. Can they 3. (safe) welcome campers this year? Do they need to close or should 4. change how they carry out their programs?
“Most camps are asking not only when they're going to open, 5. also how they’re going to open,” says Tom Rosenberg, president of the ACA. He says that many camps 6.(wait) on instructions from the government now.
“The state's summer camps could open 7. June,” Beth Bye, the leader of the Conncticut Office of Early Childhood, said a week ago. “But there need to be 8.(strict) health rules than ever. Most programs will not 9.(allow)to have more than 30 kids.”
Bye added that camps are important for both kids and 10.(parent). “For many families,” she told the New York Times, “summer camp is their childcare.”
阅读下面短文,然后根据括号内所给汉语意思写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
Mark Quin is trying to make the world happy—one person at a time. He hit upon the idea after studying how a person's happiness could be 1.(影响)by social media(媒体). Instead of just thinking about his own happiness, he wondered if there was a 2. (秘密的)way to make people around the world happy.
Quin turned to something he 3.(他自己) loves. "All my life I've been taking photos," he says, "and for the past 4.(七) years, I've spent a lot of time making scrapbooks(剪贴簿)filled with photos, 5.(明信片),tickets…It gives me such joy to look back on these. I just thought-maybe I could create an online scrapbook that everyone could 6.(分享)in. "
From his idea came the book The Happiness Scrapbook. Quin travelled in America taking pictures and asking people the 7.(相同的)question: what makes you happy? "I've got photos and answers from strangers, friends, family, as well as others who 8.(清楚地)have something to say," he says.
Quin hopes to start a 9. (网站)or a book, which can be something for people to turn to when they are 10.(充满的)of sadness. That idea makes me more than just happy," says Quin.
With schools closed and restrictions(限制)on public activities, it can be a difficult time for young people, who suddenly can't spend time with their friends and family in person.
However, the situation has already led to some creative ways of using technology to keep in touch with those people, from video calls and group chats (聊天)to online games. Experts say that young people might find the social restrictions on seeing their friends in real life stressful, which is why technology can be helpful.
"Keeping relationships is very important for health," says Dr Amanda Gummer, creator of Dr Gummer's Good Play Guide. She adds that this is more important the older you get. "Not maintaining these friendships can make it more difficult for you to get back into school when the time comes," she says. Chezy Kennedy, from a training program called Confident Kids, agrees. "Staying connected to those we care about is even more important now than ever before," she says. "We can suddenly feel quite lonely. "
Messaging apps and video calls are good for checking in with friends, or organizing group chats to keep in touch. "Video chats are a great way to keep connected with your wider friendship group," says Gummer.
Experts agree that there are plenty of ways to be creative with video chats besides talking to friends. Gummer suggests, “A virtual(虚拟的)film-and-pizza night can work well.”
Sharna Jackson, an expert on young people and technology, has lots of ideas too. She suggests taking turns to teach friends something you're really good at- such as painting and drawing, perhaps. She also thinks that online games, including Fortnite and Minecraft, can play a really good role.
"It's good to play together. It's social, there's problem-solving and turn-taking, and it helps you develop different skills," she says.
1.According to the passage, young people will when they can't stay with friends.
A.be afraid of growing up B.fail to pass the exams
C.experience a hard time D.refuse to go to school
2.The underlined word "maintaining" probably means" ".
A.controlling B.ending C.checking D.keeping
3.The passage mentions the following ways of keeping in touch EXCEPT .
A.talking to friends on the Internet B.playing online games
C.producing online videos together D.teaching friends online
4.What's the best title for the passage?
A.Away from friends B.Together with technology
C.Alone at home D.Back to school