It was hot and yet, such a beautiful day. My parents and I picked up my grandmother from the nursing home. We used to go there regularly but the last time I visited my grandmother, she seemed to forget where she was and how to breathe on the massage (按摩) table—it scared me so I thought perhaps it was better to transfer her to a clinic that day.
She had been getting weaker and having aches from sitting in a wheel chair all day, so I called Wang Tao who runs a Chinese massage clinic with his wife and daughter out of their home and told him my concerns wasn't even sure whether my grandmother would be strong enough to get up the stairs or get onto the table.
''We can help her make it'', Wang Tao said. And, we did. Sure there were struggles and funny moments. For example, my grandmother wondered who was the man working on her back, Wang Tao had massaged her over the years at least 20 times. They used to laugh and talk together in Chinese but my grandmother didn't remember. Wang Tao was shocked that my grandmother seemed to have forgotten he is a Chinese man, but he still patiently tried to refresh her memory.
My grandmother was born in California, but her parents who were born in China only spoke Chinese, so Chinese was her first language but English is spoken all around her. Still, our family all felt grateful and happy to hear my grandmother start talking to Wang Tao in Chinese again. It was like the dust just needed clearing. We all laughed a happy laugh. When the session was over, my grandmother took Wang Tao's hand and thanked him for helping her. We ended our day with a Chinese dinner of course-one that ended with my grandmother saying to the massager: please come here and I have to shake your hand. ''Thank you for what you have done. '' she said joyfully as she held this stranger's hand. And then she turned to me, ''Thank you, my grandson. ''
1.What did the author do shortly after visiting his grandmother last time?
A.He had a French dinner with his grandmother.
B.He massaged his grandmother at home by himself.
C.He took his grandmother out of the nursing home.
D.He helped his grandmother transfer to another nursing home.
2.What made Wang Tao surprised at the author's grandmother?
A.Her fluent Chinese.
B.Her failure to recognize him.
C.Her losing the ability of language.
D.Her aches from sitting in a wheel chair.
3.Why did the author feel thankful?
A.His grandmother finally recognized the massager.
B.Wang Tao agreed to have dinner with his family.
C.His grandmother her remembered saying thanks to the massager.
D.Wang Tao made his grandmother begin speaking Chinese again.
4.What does the text mainly show?
A.Grandma's love for children and friend.
B.Friendship and sympathy from strangers.
C.The forgetfulness and helplessness of the old.
D.Family ties and the kindness between people.
There is nothing like a cup of tea to refresh one’s spirit and India is definitely a nation of tea drinkers. We look at four women merchants who have made their names in the tea space, creating unique flavors to our daily tea.
Mayura Rao
While she was in London in 2016. Mayura was longing to run a business when working at a global advisory firm. She came upon the idea of tea and story-telling. She realized most people knew about some tea such as English Breakfast and Earl Grey but were unaware of good tea and its story. To make tea drinking cool again, she decided to start up in this space. She quit her job, packed her bags and moved to Bengaluru from London and started Ausurm Tea.
Snigdha manchanda
Snigdha Manchanda founded the Goa-based Tea Trunk in 2013. As a tea sommelier (品茶师), she attended professional schools of tea in Sri Lanka and also was trained under a Japanese tea master. Her aim was to provide people with good quality tea and she is doing that with tea trunk, She sources a variety of tea from farmers to create unique and natural tea without any artificial flavors.
Prerna Kumar
Prerna Kumar, was for the first time, out of her job and in bed with a broken foot when everyone kept cheering her up about how they were waiting for her to bounce back so she could enjoy her tea. In her networks and circles, she has always been known for her tea making skills. She started Chaiveda in 2017?
Anamika Singh
Anamika Singh grew up in a tea manufacturing family and learnt about tea from her father. With a desire to introduce tasty tea to people at an affordable price, Anamika started Anandini Himalaya Tea Room in 2013 in Delhi for people to sarnple, learn and talk about tea under one roof.
1.What do we know about Mayura Rao?
A.She cornbined tea with its story.
B.She started Ausum Tea in London.
C.She grew up in a family of tea merchants.
D.She was unaware of the flavor of Earl Grey.
2.Who was educated by a tea expert?
A.Mayura Rao. B.Snigdha Manchanda.
C.Prerna Kumar. D.Anamika Singh.
3.What’s the purpose of the text?
A.To advertise some Indian tea.
B.To attract more women to do tea business.
C.To introduce several businesswomen in Indian tea industry.
D.To show four unique stories of tea development in England.
假定你是李华,如今新冠状病毒(novel coronavirus)疫情在国外肆虐,你非常牵挂远在英国的好朋友Jonny,你打算给他写封email,内容包括:
1. 关心和牵挂;
2. 体验和感受;
3. 建议和祝福。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jonny,
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
With a history of more than 2,000 years, Great Wall is one of the greatest wonders in the world. Some of it sections are now in ruins, and some have been disappeared. Badaling is the largest section that remains. Sit on the steep mountains, Badaling is popular known as “the key to the northern gate”. It attract a large number of visitors every year. A good many foreign leader will climb it when coming China. Since 1957, Badaling had received over 400 world leaders and about 150 million visitors at home or abroad. Now it is regarded as the first brand of China’s tourism industry.
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
To follow and help slow the spread of the new coronavirus, COVID-19, the Chinese government is working with two of the country's largest technology companies, Alibaba Group and Tencent Holdings, 1. (keep) track of the disease. They provide the 2. (late) information about areas hit by the virus and collect data on 3. (infect) persons. Last week, Alipay, a payment app operated by Alibaba, 4. (release) a system that uses colored QR code to show the health of people. A QR code is a sign a smartphone can read with its camera. Once the sign 5. (recognize), the phone takes the user directly to an internet link with information about a subject.
Users can then complete an online form that reports their official 6. (identify) number and seeks additional information. After completing the questionnaire, users receive a mobile phone message, 7. includes a colored QR Code relating to the health situation they described. Users with a red code are told to quarantine(隔离) themselves for 14 days and continue reporting their condition 8. using Alibaba's Ding Talk messaging app. Users with a yellow code are told to stay in quarantine for 7 days, 9. those with a green code can travel 10. (free).
I'm not a musician. I haven't been dancing since birth, nor have I been playing the ______ sport for 10 years. I grew up jumping from activity to activity, ______ nearly every sport under the sun. As a result, I've become a (an) ______ of all trades.
I always felt ashamed of this. I felt like I ______ time on these short attempts. ______, I stopped looking into new activities, because I was never going to ______ in any of them.
This is, I now realize, totally ______.
I did musical theater as a kid, but ______ after getting into high school because I had too many other ______. Those years on the stage led me to ______ public speaking. I tried every style of dance, which let me fall in love with ______. Later, I signed up for color guard(护旗队) because I ______ being in front of a crowd. Thanks to my background in ______, I had a better foundation than other ______, and was able to pick up the basics a little faster and learn the more ______ skills a little easier.
We love the activities we do. Our hobbies are a ______ of who we are. It only makes sense that as we grow and change, so should our ______. Old flames can lead to new passions.
____ is never a waste of time. We spend out whole lives ______. So why not start the guitar at 20, 40, or 75? It's never too late to pick up something new, and it makes you ______.
1.A.professional B.same C.indoor D.favorite
2.A.watching B.assessing C.trying D.enjoying
3.A.amateur B.volunteer C.leader D.loser
4.A.spent B.saved C.killed D.wasted
5.A.Obviously B.Gradually C.Eventually D.Fortunately
6.A.stand out B.show off C.turn up D.speak out
7.A.necessary B.wrong C.different D.acceptable
8.A.hesitated B.regretted C.forgot D.stopped
9.A.activities B.lessons C.problems D.styles
10.A.avoid B.deliver C.advocate D.love
11.A.singing B.designing C.performing D.sharing
12.A.missed B.admitted C.considered D.suggested
13.A.speech B.dance C.music D.physics
14.A.competitors B.winners C.instructors D.beginners
15.A.practical B.appropriate C.advanced D.common
16.A.sight B.reflection C.direction D.figure
17.A.interests B.ages C.needs D.societies
18.A.Imagination B.Practice C.Curiosity D.Experience
19.A.learning B.working C.searching D.entertaining
20.A.luckier B.richer C.happier D.simpler