1.安慰Tom;
2.提出你的解决方法和建议;
注意:1.词数100左右,开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Tom,
I have received your letter and
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Yours,
Li Hua
2 . The past two years has been tough for so many people. There’s been a mix of worry and annoyance due to COVID-19. And with the pandemic being still threatening, people are continuing to struggle and in need of a smile.
With this in mind, we wanted to share the story of Jaden Hayes, whose take on sadness and anxiety is totally refreshing.
When Jaden Hayes was only 4 years old, his dad passed away. Two years later his mom died in her sleep. “I tried and tried to get her awake — but I couldn’t,” the orphan (孤儿) explained in an interview. However, in his grief he realized how difficult it was for him to see others around him feeling sad. So he wanted to do something to make them smile. With the help of his aunt and guardian at the time, Barbara DiCola, he went and bought lots of little toys to hand out to passers-by in Savannah, Georgia, whose spirits needed to be raised.
All little Jaden Hayes wants in return is to make people smile. Unsurprisingly, his efforts have worked! “It’s like absolute joy came out of this child, and the more people he made smile, the more this light shone,” explained his aunt. While he readily admitted that he was still sad about his mother’s death, the smile mission had given him a sense of purpose.
Now, a few years later, Jaden is still keeping up his good work. His Facebook page, Jaden’s Journey, describes how this young “smile maker” is still bringing joy to others.
His initial aim was to make 33,000 people smile through his kind deeds, but by spreading his story we’re pretty sure he’s managed to inspire many more smiles, and perhaps a few tears.
1. What is the probable meaning of the underlined word “take” in paragraph 2?A.Influence. | B.Investigation. | C.Suggestion. | D.Opinion. |
A.He gives toys to anyone passing by. |
B.He wants people around him to be happy. |
C.He forgets the pain of his mother’s death. |
D.He does his good work without expecting anything in return. |
A.To encourage people to cheer up. |
B.To call on people to do good things. |
C.To stress the effect of COVID-19 on people. |
D.To praise those who make people smile. |
A.A Time Full of Grief |
B.Ways Out of Sadness |
C.An Orphan Who Spreads Joy |
D.Kindness That Requires No Return |
3 . The situation of global pandemic (流行病) is still worrying. Malaysia will continue taking “Movement Control Order” measures to
Due to the present situation, many eateries (饮食店) are deeply
Prior to this, Azrul had posted on a social platform, collecting netizens’
Every bit of kindness in tough times right now is much appreciated, whatever
A.boost | B.contain | C.track | D.predict |
A.tirelessly | B.fruitlessly | C.casually | D.aimlessly |
A.moved | B.rooted | C.affected | D.impressed |
A.available | B.genuine | C.flexible | D.crucial |
A.living | B.fortune | C.day | D.decision |
A.exposed | B.related | C.threw | D.donated |
A.stood out | B.went wild | C.came true | D.got ahead |
A.wisdom | B.encouragement | C.advice | D.praise |
A.tolerant | B.intelligent | C.generous | D.wealthy |
A.even though | B.as though | C.provided that | D.so that |
A.clear | B.sincere | C.complex | D.cheap |
A.break | B.settle | C.carry | D.write |
A.preference | B.choice | C.intention | D.philosophy |
A.place | B.order | C.direction | D.form |
A.differs | B.pales | C.matters | D.arises |
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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(从每11处起)不计分。
There are many respectable people around us. As for me, my father is the one I respect him. He is a doctor and always takes a positively attitude towards life.
There are various reasons that I admire him. As a doctor, he is devoted to his job, saying “Nothing is more important than saving a life, whenever difficult it is.” In March, he volunteered to go to Wuhan, determining to help those suffering from COVID-19, despite the risk of being infected, which made me promote the understanding of brave and responsibility. As a father, not only does he care about my life, also inspires me to set the high aim and strive for it. But for his encouragement, I couldn’t have made so much progresses.
Such is my father, a great man who set a good example for me and I love him a great deal.
5 . Carol Heffernan, a 43-year-old woman from Oshkosh, Wisconsin, regularly felt worn out from working, driving her two kids to school, and taking care of housework. But when COVID-19 hit in March, 2020 and the kids were suddenly home all day and learning remotely, her usual weariness quickly turned into full-on exhaustion. “All the extra responsibility and the mental load—it just added up,” she says. “I felt tired, and it wasn’t due to lack of sleep.”
If there’s one thing many of us have in common, it’s that we’re tired. Doctors even have a name for it: “tired all the time,” or TATT for short. The solution isn’t always as simple as getting more sleep; nearly a quarter of people who get seven or more hours of rest a night report that they still wake up feeling tired most days.
A few weeks after feeling tired, Heffernan decided to drop everything and go for a walk, which she hadn’t done since the pandemic(大流行病)began. “I just wanted to be by myself,” she says. “I needed a break.” When she returned, she felt recharged and decided to make a habit of it.
Doing something active when you’re feeling sluggish(懒洋洋的)will actually increase your energy, but it will not consume the little that you have. In fact, researchers at the University of Georgia found that just ten minutes of low or moderate intensity exercise gave study participants a noticeable energy boost.
In another recent study, people who committed to working out for 20 minutes three times a week increased their energy levels by 20 percent in six weeks. “When we don’t work out regularly, our muscles can become weakened, so when we do use them in everyday activities, we’re more tired,” explains Dr Yufang Lin, a physician at the Cleveland Clinic’s Center.
Now, Heffernan goes for a daily 45-minute stroll. “It feeds me spiritually, emotionally, and physically,” she says. “I have something to look forward to every afternoon. I’m in a better mood. And after putting the kids to bed, I have the energy to stay up and talk to my husband.”
1. What problem did Carol Heffernan have at the beginning of the pandemic?A.A lack of sleep. |
B.Having trouble driving kids to school. |
C.Feeling exhausted all the time. |
D.Too much pressure from remote learning. |
A.By getting more sleep at night. | B.By turning to doctors for help. |
C.By strengthening the weak muscles. | D.By taking exercise regularly. |
A.The necessity of working out regularly. |
B.Ways to work out efficiently. |
C.The frequency of regular workouts. |
D.The duration of workouts. |
A.Walk. | B.Stretch. | C.Race. | D.Drive. |
时间与地点 | 下周六下午三点 http://hlb.sdfz.com |
主题与活动形式 | COVID-19预防、在线收看、留言互动 |
听讲座前的准备 | 注册、备好问题…… |
注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Peter,
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Looking forward to your early reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
Governments around the world may create “vaccine(疫苗)passports” to help open up societies. The passport would be a record of the holder
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1. 表示遗憾;
2. 简述大运会推迟的必要性,并安慰Joe;
3. 欢迎他明年来观看大运会。
注意:1. 词数100词左右
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
参考词汇:大运会 the World University Games 疫情epidemic
Dear Joe,
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In August, four COVID-19
Giving the honour to them shows the spirit of the Chinese people in respecting science and professionalism. It also shows that Chinese people always stand up as one in the face of difficulties.
During this hard-won fight,
In the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak, Zhong, 84, decided to go to Wuhan, the hardest hit place by COVID-19. He dared to point out that the disease was likely to spread from person to person, and stressed the