No matter how busy he is, Tom makes ______a rule to see his parents every week.
A.this B.that C.it D.him
This dictionary, which I bought yesterday, has been highly______by my professor.
A.acknowledged B.appealed C.recommended D.commanded
Monroe took the full-time job as an English teacher in Wuhan to get her teaching certificate. She never ______that an outbreak of coronavirus would turn all her plans ________.
When the epidemic first ________, my supervisor and I got lots of food and other necessities in ________ and weren’t too focused on work she told the Global Times on Sunday.
Although the US ________ to have its citizens evacuated (撤离)from the city, Monroe decided to stay in Wuhan________she felt living alone in her apartment in the city was more ________ than on a plane with a lot of people.
Since the lockdown of Wuhan, Monroe has been _________videos about her ________ in the city on TikTok (抖音)as well as producing ________ including audio recordings, video clips, and other anecdotes for her students every day.
Additionally, she also shared her experience ________ on TikTok .In the video, Monroe can be seen wearing gloves and a hazmat suit as she delivers big bags of vegetables, eggs, fish to residents who ________ them online since most residents are not ________ to go out of their homes ________ some sort of permission. She explained that the service is a type of "no contact" ________. and that she was very ________ to help the community.
“I felt ________ to be out of the apartment and interacting with people. Even though 1 can’t speak Chinese yet! I could still empathize with these people,” she said.
Monroe said a lot of people have also followed her TikTok account to stay ________ on her life. The videos have ________ many Chinese netizens (网民),with many expressing their thanks in the comment section.
“________ does not have a border. Thank you, our foreign friend. We care about you and hope you can protect yourself,” one Chinese netizen wrote.
1.A.accepted B.expected C.1 earned D.pretended
2.A.upward B.away C.upside down D.back and forth
3.A.broke out B.set off C.occurred D.took place
4.A.debt B.charge C.surprise D.panic
5.A.forced B.forbade C.arranged D.disagreed
6.A.as B.though C.while D.if
7.A.lonely B.interesting C.annoying D.secure
8.A.watching B.sharing C.recording D.selling
9.A.life B.work C.hobbies D.family
10.A.entertainment B.lessons C.speeches D.classes
11.A.modelling B.travelling C.volunteering D.performing
12.A.appointed B.hired C.requested D.ordered
13.A.prepared B.occupied C.limited D.allowed
14.A.in B.for C.without D.from
15.A.donation B.distribution C.reputation D.contribution
16.A.delighted B.amazed C.shocked D.terrified
17.A.terrible B.nice C.ashamed D.sympathetic
18.A.updated B.escaped C.inspired D.repeated
19.A.reflected B.witnessed C.frightened D.touched
20.A.Challenge B.Warmth C.Love D.Communication
We Are All Fighters
We are facing a dark time right now. Some of us are stuck at home. Some arc stuck far away from home. Some of us have lost their jobs. Some have to shut down their businesses. Some of us arc cutting down the expenses. Some can’t even pay their rent and bills. 1. Some can’t get back to their jobs. And some of us are still working day and night, no matter how exhausted they are, or how dangerous it is. Some of us have become infected. They are isolated from their families, their loved ones, and have to be alone in the wards. Or even worse, it is their children, their parents, or loved ones that are infected and they don’t even have a chance to say goodbye.
The virus is rampaging. The numbers are increasing. The rumors arc spreading. 2. It seems that all of a sudden the whole country lost its vitality and prosperity.
You are not the only one who is worrying. You are not the only one who is fearing. You are not the only one who is struggling. We are all facing a dark time right now. Our whole country is facing a dark time right now.
This is a war! 3. But it’s a war with virus, doubts, fears, rumors, and discrimination.
But we shall all be fighters, my dear fellows! 4. But all of us should be the fighters in this war. We shall fight against fear. We shall fight against uncertainty. We shall fight against doubts. We shall fight against selfishness. We shall fight against rumors. We shall fight against discrimination. This is going to be a fierce and cruel war. But don’t be afraid, because we’re going to win this war together in the end!
Our people may get sick, our city may get sick, but we as a brave nation, will never get sick. Because we have the spirit, history and determination to win.
In each dark time, we’ve always fought together, no matter how strong our enemy was, or how impossible it seemed to win. We just kept fighting, because we are all fighters!
When all of this is over, we’ll have another great and heroic story to tell our children, our grandchildren and they will tell the next generations. 5.
A.The fear is growing.
B.Some can’t go back to school.
C.It’s a war concerned with all of us.
D.It’s a war without guns, bombs, or smoke.
E.And that’s what makes us the greatest nation ever.
F.That’s how we’ll pass this great spirit on, and keep it alive forever!
G.Not just the doctors, the nurses, the policemen and the scientists should fight.
The 3D-printing industry is accelerating its efforts to help fight the new coronavirus and the disease it causes, COVID-19.
On Tuesday, HP announced it’s working with those who bought its 3D printers to make medical face shields, hands-free door openers and an adjuster for face masks for medical staff who often must wear them for hours. It’s also testing “hospital-grade” face masks meeting the higher-end FFP3 (过滤式面罩) standard and parts for simple emergency ventilators (呼吸机) and it’s looking into nasal swabs to test for COVID-19 infection. HP also is offering free downloads of its 3D-printed medical equipment designs.
Carbon, whose 3D printers are used to make everything from bicycle seats to teeth straighteners, said it plans to send face shield designs to its network of customers who’ve bought its 3D printers. Carbon co-founder and Executive Chairman Joseph DeSimone said on Monday the company expects to send the designs by early Tuesday.
3D-printcr makers typically sell their products to others that actually do the 3D printing. One such customer, Ford, said Tuesday that it’s made 1,000 face shields and shipped them to Michigan hospitals, with plans to make 100,000 face shields a week. It is also working with 3M and General Electric on respirator masks and ventilator designs.
The effort is one of several to apply 3D-printing technology to the fight against coronavirus. 3D printing isn’t as fast at churning out products as conventional mass production methods. But 3D printers are flexible and able to make many different parts anywhere there’s a printer and raw materials like the plastic resins Carbon printers use.
Some 3D-printing efforts have focused on ventilators, which expected to be in short supply with a surge of COVID-19 patients suffering from respiratory (呼吸器官) problems. Also in short supply arc N95 masks that can be useful in reducing the likelihood a wearer will spread COVID-19 to others.
Carbon’s DeSimone is cautious about the enthusiasm, though, saying that regulatory approval is important and that 3D-printcr enthusiasts shouldn’t be making components not intended for close human contact that might release unhealthy gases.
1.What is the passage mainly about?
A.An introduction about 3D-printing.
B.The 3D-printing industry’s efforts to help fight COVID-19.
C.The products that 3D-printing makers sell.
D.How 3D-printing makers produce medical equipment.
2.HP announced to help its customers to make the following products except for_____________.
A.medical face shields B.hands-free door openers
C.an adjuster for face masks D.emergency ventilators
3.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.Carbon’s company will finish its design after Tuesday.
B.Ford has made 1,000 face shields end plans to make 10,000 more in a week.
C.3D printers arc more flexible than traditional mass production methods.
D.Most 3D-printings focus on making ventilators and N95 because of their short supply.
4.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.3D-printing may release unhealthy gases.
B.DeSimone is cautious about 3D-printing.
C.Carbon’s company didn’t gain regulatory approval of making medical equipment.
D.3D printers aren’t enthusiastic about making components designed for close human contact.
Dutch author Marieke Lucas Rijneveld has become one of the youngest writers to be shortlisted (列入候选) for a Booker prize, after their debut novel (处女作)made the final line-up for the International Booker.
Rijneveld. a rising star in Dutch literature, is 28― lightly older than British author Daisy Johnson was when she was shortlisted for the Booker prize in 2018 age 27. The author, who identifies as male and uses the pronouns they/them, was shortlisted after a six-hour virtual (虚拟的) judging meeting for the £50,000 prize, which is shared equally between writer and translator, for The Discomfort of Evening, translated by Michele Hutchison. The novel, tells of a girl whose brother dies in a skating accident and draws from Rijneveld’s own experiences: when they were three, their 12-year-old brother was knocked over and killed by a bus.
“Rijneveld’s language renders (重现) the world again, revealing the shocks and violence of early youth through the angle of a Dutch dairy farm. The strangeness of a child looking at the strangeness of the world is in it,” said judges of the work.
“The Discomfort of Evening is one of six novels in the running for the International Booker, each of which,” said chair of judges Ted Hodgkinson, “restlessly reinvents (重 塑)received narratives, from foundational myths to family folklore, plunging us into discomfiting and delightful encounters with selves in a state of transition (过渡)”.
Hodgkinson chaired a panel (专家组)of five judges who selected the shortlist from 124 submissions. The coronavirus pandemic meant their meeting had to be virtual, but Hodgkinson said he and his panel still managed to discuss the line-up for more than six hours.
The winner will be announced on 19 May.
1.We can learn from the 2nd paragraph that_____________.
A.Rijneveld is a young male writer.
B.Rijneveld and the translator Michele Hutchison will share the $50,000 prize.
C.Daisy Johnson was the youngest writer shortlisted for a Booker prize this year.
D.The Discomfort of Evening is partly adapted from Rijneveld’s own experiences.
2.Which can we infer from the passage?
A.Rijneveld’s brother died from a skating accident.
B.The judges of the work speak highly of Rijneveld’s language.
C.Six novels reveal the shocks and violence of early youth on a Dutch dairy farm.
D.Hodgkinson and his panel were unhappy to discuss the line-up online for over six hours.
3.Why did the panel have a virtual judging meeting?
A.Because of the coronavirus pandemic.
B.Because there were too many submissions.
C.Because it was more effective online.
D.Because the judges lives too far away from each other.
4.What is the most suitable title of the passage?
A.Booker prize winner will be announced
B.Rijneveld, one of the most youngest Booker winner
C.International Booker prize shortlist led by 28-year-old’s debut
D.The Discomfort of Evening a novel running for the International Booker