Stricter measures are required to prevent outside infection _____ from entering locations with a closed environment.
A.sources B.resources C.consequences D.guidelines
All meeting participants stressed the need to _____ efforts and resources to strengthen epidemic control in Hubei and its capital.
A.advocate B.promote C.concentrate D.allocate
假定你是李华,你的英国好友Josh想了解你校学生课外活动开展情况。请你给他回信,内容应包括:
1.课外活动的意义;
2.课外活动的内容;
3.你最喜欢的课外活动及原因。
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。
Charles Dickens is considering the greatest English novelist of the Victorian era. So popular was he and his works appealed the simple and the experienced. The range, pity, and intelligence of his view of society enriched his novels and make him one of master in the 19th-century literature.
Charles Dickens' early life was terribly. His father, a clerk, was well paid, and his failings often brought the family trouble. In 1824 Charles dropped from school and did manual factory work, and his father went to a prison for debt, that deeply affected Charles. Shortly after come back to the classroom, he finished his schooling at age 15.
When Deirdre Taylor was preparing to leave her Virginia home to fight Covid-19 in New York, she made sure to ____ a possession that she kept for over thirty _______: a front-page newspaper article.
This article ______ Taylor's rescue from a burning New York City apartment by a ______ in 1983. She was only four then.
The picture on the front-page article shows a young Taylor with the man who ______ her, Eugene Pugliese.
“I always knew I came ______ to losing my life that day,” Taylor told CNN. “I could have a second chance at ____ . thanks to him.”
Today, Taylor, 41, is an emergency room ______ with a happy family. Ever since the incident, she wondered what ______ the firefighter who saved her, coming up ______ when she searched for him online. ______ to spend two months helping in the ______ against Covid-19 at NYU Langone Hospital, Taylor saw this as an opportunity to finally ______ him.
During one of her shifts (轮班),Taylor told a firefighter her ______ . He called the cunent captain of FDNY in Manhattan, who______ knew whom Taylor was looking for.
Taylor gave Pugliese a (an)______ right after her shift and was very happy to hear his voice on the other end.“I wondered about him on 9/11 and hoped I would get the chance to thank him, and I finally _____ said Taylor.
Now 76 years old, Pugliese was ______ when he got the call from Taylor on Friday.
“We just sat there crying on the ______ Pugliese told CNN, _____ that he's had the same article framed on his wall for 25 years now.
1.A.choose B.pack C.send. D.mail
2.A.days B.weeks C.months D.years
3.A.described B.reported C.reminded D.discovered
4.A.doctor B.pedestrian C.firefighter D.relative
5.A.saved B.saw C.treated D.fed
6.A.true B.alone C.close D.alive
7.A.life B.work C.walk D.speech
8.A.patient B.cleaner C.volunteer D.nurse
9.A.came to B.happened to C.related to D.belonged to
10.A.empty B.different C.alike D.nice
11.A.Anxious B.Afraid C.Desperate D.Ready
12.A.play B.competition C.fight D.argument
13.A.understand B.repay C.help D.find
14.A.lesson B.duty C.story D.view
15.A.never B.exactly C.hardly D.gradually
16.A.call B.message C.address D.letter
17.A.failed B.did C.escaped D.hesitated
18.A.thrilled B.scared C.depressed D.relaxed
19.A.ground B.Internet C.TV D.phone
20.A.realizing B.explaining C.adding D.recalling
With unemployment levels at the highest since the Great Depression, many individuals don’t have the privilege of working, and those do feel nervous about how long they’ll have that opportunity. If you fall into the latter category, 1.The following suggestions are concrete steps you can focus on right now to increase your success in your job during this special time and demonstrating your value while working remotely.
Do your work
2. But especially in times where businesses and organizations are having to make hard decisions about who to keep, doing your work — and doing your work well — is necessary.
Tell others
I don’t recommend that you give yourself a shout out at every single meeting. But if you have accomplished something important, share it. That could look like covering a few highlights of your work with your boss each week, either in your one-on-one or through email. 3. And this gives you increased visibility across the organization as people understand the role that you fill and the value you add.
4.
Although you don’t want to overload yourself with extra work, look for ways to make your boss’s life easier. For instance, turn in your work early so your manager has extra time to review it before a meeting. These little things can help reduce the pressure on your boss.
Much of what happens with the job market and your particular job will be out of your hands. You can’t control what businesses are considered necessary or not. And there are many factors in place that determine the market demand for your work. However, if you follow pieces of advice above, 5.
A.Set your goal
B.Help your boss
C.I can appreciate your concern.
D.you’ll share your work with others.
E.Focus on what you did for your organization.
F.Getting your work done is always a good idea.
G.you’ll make a positive impression in the process.