HAN HONG LOVE CHARITY FOUNDATION
(韩红爱心慈善基金会)
Singer Han Hong took action to help Wuhan, the city at the center of the coronavirus outbreak. Han Hong had planned to hold the first concert of her 2020 national tour in Wuhan on February 29 .But she called off the show and called upon people to donate (捐赠) to the city. Soon over 2 billion yuan was donated through Han Hong Love Charity Foundation which she founded in 2012.
When you're going through a situation like this, you want to do anything you can to help. There are so many kind people out there," wrote a fan, who donated through Han's foundation. It's good to know that there are trucks with medical things going straight to the hospitals. They are badly needed."
In 2008. Han held a charity performance for Wenchuan, Sichuan Province, after an earthquake. That inspired ( 启发) her to found her foundation. Over the years, she has donated to people indifferent disasters (灾难), including an earthquake in Yushu, Qinghai Province, in 2010, a huge mudslide (泥石流) in Gansu Province and an earthquake in Yunnan Province in 2013.
“I almost spent all my savings. That's what I want to do and what I can do," Han said in an interview on an online show, Opinion, in 2015. Many people don't trust charity organizations to use their donations properly. Charities are held at a higher standard and need to win more people's trust.
The show also reported that Han had helped over 200 orphans (孤儿) since 1999.
1.Did Han Hong hold the first concert of her 2020 national tour in Wuhan on February 29th?
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2.What made Han Hong get the idea of founding the foundation?
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3.How many natural disasters are mentioned in the passage?
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4.Why don't many people trust charity organizations?
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5.What can you learn from Han Hong after reading this passage?
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The COVID—19 epidemic (传染病) is a main public emergency (紧急情况). The virus has spread faster and wider than any other illness since the founding of the People's Republic of China in1949. 1.It is both a serious problem and a major test for China. The Chinese government has advised the whole nation of the epidemic as a top emergency and taken quick action. General Secretary Xi Jinping has taken personal order, planned the action, overseen the general situation and acted decisively, pointing the way forward in the fight against the epidemic.2..
Under the leadership of the government, the whole nation has followed the general order of “Remaining confident, Coming together. Using a science——based method, Taking planned actions" and started all——out people 's war on the virus.
Through hard efforts and huge loss, and having paid a heavy price, 3.In a little more than a single month, the rising spread of the virus was controlled; in around two months, the daily increase in our country 's coronavirus cases had fallen to single number; and in about three months, a great victory was achieved in the war to protect Hubei Province and its capital city Wuhan. With these achievements, 4.And China also safeguarded home and abroad public health.
As of 24:00 of May 31st, 2020, a total of 83,017 cases has been reported on the Chinese mainland.78, 307 who got the disease had been cured and parted with hospital, and 4 634 had died. This shows a cure rate of 94.3 percent and a death rate of 5.6 percent.
A.China has protected its people 's lives, safety and health.
B.And Chinese people were cheered up and their confidence has grown greatly.
C.China is making itself stronger and richer day by day.
D.And it has proven to be the most difficult to control.
E.China has succeeded in turning the situation around.
It's reported that a Chinese company has created a new facial recognition system that can identify (识别) people even if they are wearing masks. Developers began working on the new system in January 2020 when the novel coronavirus appeared in China. The fast spread of the virus has led most people to wear masks in public to protect themselves and people around.
China is regarded as a world leader in the development of artificial intelligence (AI). According to engineers at the Beijing——based Hanwang Technology Ltd, this system is the first to be created to identify people wearing face masks. A team of 20 engineers completed it in about a month, adding a collection of about 6 million unmasked faces and a smaller collection of masked faces," the company said.
Hanwang is now selling two main kinds of products using the new technology. One performs single channel recognition (单通道识别), which will be used at the entrances to buildings. The other product is a multi—channel (多通道识别) recognition system that uses groups of cameras. It's said thatthe multi—channel system can identify a person in a crowd of up to 30 people within a second.
When people wear a mask, the recognition rate can reach about 95 percent," said Huang Lei, Hanwang's vice president. The system's success rate for people without wearing a mask is about 99. 5 percent."
Nowadays the new system is trying to identify people with both sunglasses and a mask. In such cases, all of the key facial information is lost, making recognition hard," Huang said.
1.What does Paragraph 1 mainly want to tell us?
A.The truth that people should wear masks in public.
B.The reason why a new facial recognition system was created.
C.The time when the novel coronavirus appeared in China.
2.How is the facial recognition system able to recognize masked faces?
A.After many unmasked and masked faces are stored in it.
B.After just a large collection of masked faces are added to it.
C.After 20 engineers work hard for a month.
3.What do we know about the multi—channel recognition system?
A.It can identify people with sunglasses and masks.
B.It can be found at the entrances to buildings.
C.Many cameras are used at the same time.
4.Which part of the head does the system mainly pay attention to when a person wears a mask?
A.The hair. B.The ears. C.The eyes.
5.The writer wrote the passage to________.
A.show the rapid development of China
B.explain the popularity of AI
C.introduce a new recognition system
On May 27th, the national cultural office dropped management of vendors and other roadside businesses in the city as a requirement for deciding if ạ city can be given the civilized city" title. In less than a week, one city after another has introduced polices (政策) that will benefit (使受益 )vendors and a wide group of other people and will also raise the economy (经济).
The first to benefit are job—seekers. In Chengdu, capital of Sichuan Province, which is famous for its rich kinds of snacks, the policy created 100,000 new jobs overnight, and 100,000 households have got a better income.
Vendors do not have to spend money renting ( 租用) a place. All they need is a 2 square meters of space by the roadside for two to three hours in the evening. And all the money they make from it goes to them or their families. However, that does not mean common shops will lose customers. The two kinds of businesses are different parts of economy.
Office——goers too will benefit. Instead of having to wait in a long line at a supermarket, they can now snack from a vendor after a whole day in the office. They can appear from a subway station and grab a cake or get off a bus and buy some handmade ice—cream.
City management officials, or chengguan are also doing less stressful jobs now. Earlier, their job was to drive away vendors doing businesses without licenses. They are now more helpful, making sure that vendors are dealing with their garbage before shutting business for the day and looking for space for vendors at a place with no traffic problems or which won' t cause traffic problems.
But that will need more wisdom and more services to the people, which in turn requires the local governments' wisdom. Time for them to be creative!
1.What does the underlined word vendors mean in Chinese?
A.店主 B.民工 C.小贩
2.How many kinds of people will benefit from the new policy on vendors according to the passage?
A.2. B.3. C.4.
3.The city management officials now do the following jobs EXCEPT ________.
A.driving away the vendors
B.looking for a safe space for vendors
C.asking the vendors to sort garbage
4.We can infer from the passage that
A.the office—goers do not have to wait in line at a supermarket anymore
B.the vendors can do businesses anywhere they want
C.the government is becoming more and more supportive
5.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?
A.How about being a vendor? B.Our convenient life C.How to be a vendor?
Here are three popular English magazines for children. It can be wonderful to read them in the free time.
Teen Ink | Price, $49.9 for 10 issues (期刊) a year Teen Ink isn't just for teens. It's actually by teens. It offers teenagers an opportunity to publish (出版) their own works. It collects some of the most thoughtful and creative works from teenagers. |
National Geograp hic Kids | Price, $46.9 for 10 issues a year National Geographic Kids lets kids explore (探索) and learn about wildlife, technology, traditional culture and history! It's a great magazine for kids who want to learn more about the world around them. |
ASK
| Price, $36.9 for 9 issues a year Do you like arts and crafts (手工艺)? Are you interested in creating things? ASK answers questions about arts, crafts, inventions. It's a good educational magazine and kids can find inspiration from it to create new ideas. |
1.What's special about Teen Ink?
A.Each article must be creative.
B.The articles are written by teens.
C.It helps teens with their listening.
2.Children who likes ________ may be interested in both National Geographic Kids and ASK.
A.researching World War Ⅰ
B.studying habits of ants
C.making paper-cutting
3.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Teen Ink is the most expensive one among the three.
B.There are funny stories in National Geographic Kids.
C.Both ASK and Teen Ink come out nine issues a year.
Let's take a look at the top ten countries with the fastest mobile Internet,
Country | Average Download Speed | Country | Average Download Speed |
South Korea | 88.01 Mbps | Canada | 73. 52 Mbps |
Qatar | 84.81 Mbps | Bulgaria | 68. 18 Mbps |
China | 84. 68 Mbps | Norway | 66.87 Mbps |
United Arab Emirates | 78. .56 Mbps | Australia | 62.15 Mbps |
Netherlands | 75.32 Mbps | Saudi Arabia | 55.71 Mbps |
1.Where docs China rank (排名)?
A.No. 1. B.No. 2. C.NO.3.
2.How much slower is the mobile Internet speed in Australia than in Canada?
A.10.57 Mbps. B.11.37 Mbps. C.12. 63 Mbps.