In January 2020, as I watched the news about the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, I kept thinking, “This is not good.” As the situation stepped up, I knew it was only a matter of time before it came to my hometown in Cornwall. And, on February 15, it did.
That day, we found out the government was sending over 100 Canadians citizens who were aboard the Diamond Princess, an infected cruise ship, to a hotel here for a 14-day quarantine. Suddenly, things got very real. As a nurse in the emergency department at Cornwall Community Hospital, I’d be treating any passengers with the virus. I didn't even have time to fully absorb the news—I just grabbed my scrubs (手术衣)and sprang into action.
There are times when it feels like the whole department is on fire. There are moments when we have multiple critical patients hanging in the balance, incoming trauma (创伤)patients, and an overflowing waiting room. After all, in the ER (emergency room), we're still treating car accident injuries, heart attacks, strokes—anything you can think of, and a dozen things you can't. And it's all complicated by this virus.
I’ve been a nurse since 1994, so I’ve helped prepare for my fair share of outbreaks. I've worked through the rise of Ebola, H1N1, and SARS. But COVID-19 is a sneaky virus. This outbreak is scarier because patients can spread the virus while symptom-free. With SARS, it was clearer who was infected. With COVID-19, we have fewer clues that someone might be a carrier.
I felt so bad for the first cruise ship patients we treated—we were the first people they'd seen in a while, and our equipment made us look like aliens? But they were very kind and patient. They were just eager to get home. Luckily, they didn't have the virus. In the end, we prevented disaster.
I don't think we've yet seen the full extent of this situation. However, I believe my hospital will get through this and we will eventually win the battle.
1.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.The author thought the coronavirus would not break out in the hometown.
B.The author managed to put out the fire of her department.
C.Only patients with coronavirus were dealt with in the ER.
D.The author was busier because of the outbreak of the coronavirus.
2.What does Para.4 mainly talk about?
A.The prediction of COVID-19. B.The seriousness of COVID-19.
C.The influence of COVID-19. D.The symptoms of some deadly diseases.
3.What can best describe the author?
A.Positive and determined. B.Emotional and bad-tempered.
C.Pessimistic and warm-hearted. D.Overcautious and aggressive.
4.Which section of a website is the passage probably from?
A.News B.Blog
C.Arts & Culture D.Science &Tech
Canada is a land filled with fascinating places and amazing adventures. The only problem: Narrowing down your choice of destinations. Here are several of the best places to visit in Canada for any traveler determined to discover the true north.
Churchill, Manitoba
Set on the shores of Hudson Bay, this subarctic(靠近北极的)town has earned international fame as the polar bear capital of the world. So plentiful are the bears that the town actually has a “polar bear prison,” which holds bears that are resistant to people's instruction and wander into town until they can be released back into the wild. Encountering a polar bear in the wild is no doubt an unforgettable experience.
Banff and Lake Louise, Alberta
Set inside the borders of the vast Banff National Park, Banff and Lake Louise is one of the best places to visit in Canada. Here you'll find a Rocky Mountain wonderland; a place of electric blue glacial lakes, waterfalls, and abundant wildlife (from elk to bighorn sheep). Stay either in Banff, the busy center of the area and home to classic hotels like the Fairmont Banff Springs (one of Canada's greatest hotels), or hike trails up into the mountains—and unparalleled(无与伦比的)silence-are just steps away.
Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick
Recently shortlisted in a massive international competition to name a new seven wonders of the natural world, the tides on this big bay, make it truly one of the best places to visit in Canada. The most extreme tides on earth, they rise and fall more than 50 feet in some places. These can be seen most dramatically at a place like Hopewell Rocks, unique stone formations that, at low tide, form towers on dry land but become islands as the water rises.
Quebec City
The oldest walled city in North America, Quebec City holds both British charm and culture alongside its unmistakable French-Canadian character. It also bears the distinction of being the place where, as every good Canadian history student knows, Wolfe defeated Montcalm on the Plains of Abraham, securing Canada for the British Empire.
1.Why are the polar bears put into prison in Churchill?
A.Because there are a large number of bears.
B.Because the government wants to attract more tourists.
C.Because they don't follow people's guidance.
D.Because they resist living in town.
2.What can we learn from the passage?
A.When traveling in Canada, people have narrow choices of destinations.
B.You can enjoy neither busy life nor unparalleled silence in Banff and Lake Louise.
C.Hopewell Rocks stand like islands on dry land but turn into towers when the tide comes.
D.Britain and France once had a war to secure their own rule over Canada in Quebec City.
3.The author writes the text with the intention of .
A.showing the most worth-visiting country B.helping tourism boost in Canada
C.providing information for travelers to Canada D.proving how knowledgeable the author is
假定你是李华,为了弘扬中华传统礼乐文化,传承古代礼仪仪式和歌舞音乐,你们城市将举办第七届中华礼乐大会(The 7th Chinese Ritual Music Conference),你打算邀请外教Flora和你一起参加。请给Flora写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.具体信息;
2.邀请理由;
3.期待答复。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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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:在错的词下画一横线,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。
Growing up in Jamaica, Luis didn't know about basketball until he arrived in the US at the age of twelfth. At his new school in the new country, he showed no interest in play basketball at all. One day, he met the boy named Tom at his school, but soon they became good friends. Tom was fond of playing basketball and ask Luis to do that with him. At first Luis wasn't interesting. But he finally decided to give it a try after he watched Tom to play several time. As soon as he started playing, he found it was actually fun. Now he plays the sport regular.
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。
My aunt Carmeleta was the wife of my mother's youngest brother Fred. Although my uncle Fred died many years ago and Aunt Carmeleta is now married to Ken, she 1. (consider) my aunt by me.
Everyone should have 2. wonderful aunt like Aunt Carmeleta. When I was a teenager, I lived with them for 2 years. Like a lot of teenagers, I had problems with people who talked 3.( negative) about me. If you have ever had this happen, you'll understand how 4. (pain) it is.
I'd talk to Aunt Carmeleta about these hurtful 5.(thing) and she would always say, "Just be yourself. " This was great advice! In fact, it's been some of the best advice 6.( receive) since I could remember. I learned not everyone is going 7.(like) you and that's okay. Just be yourself.
When my husband Bill met Aunt Carmeleta 8. the first time, he questioned, " How could anyone be so nice and so real?" But he has found out the 9.(true) through the years. I've never forgotten Aunt Carmeleta's advice "Just be yourself." We need more people in this world 10. give great advice and are kind and caring like Aunt Carmeleta.
How do kids behave when there are no grown-ups around? Donette Mabes says you never really know. “Because you're not _______ them at that moment," she said.
She had always believed her son was good. He never caused _______ to her. Recently 13-year-old Gavin got _______ on tape, which showed he was better than what his mother had thought.
Gavin and his friends arrived at a skate park. The park was _______ except for little Carter, who was there with his mother celebrating his fifth birthday.
Carter has autism(自闭症).Big groups of older kids can make him _______ so his mom, Kristen, was _______ to get him out of there. She didn't _______ to see something unpleasant happen.
“They really _______ me. It was unlike any _______ I had ever had,” she said. “You know how middle school kids behave when they're in a ________ ? That's exactly what happened there. Gavin ________the way and the others followed. ________ , he didn't start ________He started a friendship. "
They then started singing Happy Birthday to him,” Kristen said. “That really blew me away because you just wanted to see the ________ in the world.”
“A group of middle school students made ________ with a young boy with autism at a New Jersey skate park,” a report said.
But here5s the ________ part: since their first meeting, Gavin and the middle schoolers have ________ to go out of their way to play with Carter. They usually meet at the park.
This is a(n) ________ moment because the only thing better than seeing your kid ________ kindly is knowing your kid is treating others kindly even when you5re not watching. "I am just so ________ of him," Donette said.
1.A.stopping B.guiding C.correcting D.watching
2.A.pity B.fear C.concern D.shame
3.A.hurt B.caught C.lost D.cheated
4.A.lively B.quiet C.empty D.safe
5.A.crazy B.nervous C.angry D.unhealthy
6.A.ready B.afraid C.glad D.free
7.A.care B.wait C.need D.want
8.A.surprised B.interested C.excited D.satisfied
9.A.suffering B.introduction C.experience D.conversation
10.A.group B.hurry C.game D.row
11.A.tried B.led C.showed D.shared
12.A.Therefore B.Otherwise C.Besides D.However
13.A.talk B.discussion C.disagreement D.trouble
14.A.happiness B.politeness C.kindness D.thankfulness
15.A.friends B.promises C.decisions D.changes
16.A.next B.best C.rest D.last
17.A.prepared B.expected C.learned D.continued
18.A.heart-warming B.funny C.common D.important
19.A.served B.treated C.comforted D.protected
20.A.tired B.fond C.proud D.terrified