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Spring is an inviting season for outdoor activities. But be careful—the warm weather is also a hotbed for viruses(病毒) and disease.
This March, the influenza(流行性感冒) A(H7N9) virus hit Shanghai, Anhui, Jiangsu and Zhejiang. It was reported that by April 11 at least 35 people had been infected (被感染的) with the H7N9 virus, and nine of them had died.
The influenza A (H7N9) virus is one type of influenza A H7 viruses. Influenza A H7 viruses normally spread among birds.
This is the first time human infections with H7N9 viruses have been reported in China. Earlier reports were about H5N1 and H1N1.
All the three viruses are influenza A viruses but they are not the same. H7N9 and H5N1 are animal influenza viruses that could infect people. However, H1N1 viruses can be divided into two groups. One group can normally infect people and the other normally infects animals. Also, H1N1 can spread from human to human, but H7N9 probably can’t, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Most people infected with H7N9 looked like they had the common flu. Some people had bad pneumonia(肺炎). They suffered from a fever, a cough and shortness of breath.
But don’t be afraid – it is not easy to be infected with the virus. One of the possible reasons is close contact with sick poultry (家禽) waste. People may also be infected through breath, according to National Health and Family Planning Commission.
Here are some tips from the WHO that can protect you from being infected.
Wash your hands with soap and running water before you eat, after you use the toilet, and after touching animals or animal waste.
When coughing or sneezing cover your mouth and nose with a mask(口罩),tissue(紙巾) or a sleeve.
Get a good rest and do exercises, which will help make your body strong enough to stand up to the virus.
【小題1】What’s the name of the influenza virus that hit Shanghai, Anhui, Jiangsu and Zhejiang this March?
A.It is the H7N9 virus. | B.It is the H5N1 virus. |
C.It is the H1N1 virus. | D.It is A H7 virus. |
A.About 35. | B.About 9. |
C.About 44. | D.Nobody had died. |
A.起立 | B.站著 | C.抵抗 | D.向上 |
A.Wash our hands with soap and running water before we eat, after we use the toilet, and after touching animals or animal waste. |
B.When we cough or sneeze we should cover our mouths and noses with a mask,tissue or a sleeve. |
C.We should get a good rest and do exercises to make our bodies strong enough. |
D.We should try to eat much and sleep much as possible as we can. |
My grandfather is eighty years old. He sometimes complains(抱怨)about how fast things have changed.
He often says that families aren’t the families they used to be. A lot of families have broken up(破裂). If husband and wife have problems with their marriage, they will no longer stay together. And mothers used to stay at home to take care of their children, but now they’re busy working. They have no time to look after children at home. What’s more, more and more people drive. We used to walk five miles to school every day, even in winter. But now children don’t. And in school, children don’t have to think more as we used to. In math class, for example, we used to add, subtract, multiply and divide(加、減、乘、除)using our heads. But now most students use calculators. Most families have computers now. In the past, we didn’t have computers. We even had no lights. My mother to spend all day cooking in the kitchen. But now few people eat home-cooked food. And people seldom talk to each other. They are too busy to talk, too busy to eat, too busy to think… Life used to be simple, but it isn’t any more.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷句子是否正確,正寫(A),錯(cuò)寫(B)。(10分)
1.The writer’s grandfather thinks people now are much busier than they used to be.
2.Students have to think more at school now than past.
3..People like to eat home—cooked food now.
4..Lots of couples(夫婦)don’t live together because of unhappy problems.
【小題】5.People have too much time to talk with each other now.
A.In May | B.hi April | C.In March | D.In June |
A.since she became a famous singer | B.since she was in Grade 3 |
C.since she was in college (大學(xué)) | D.since she was 3 years old |
A.just reciting words | B.hosting a programme on the radio |
C.studying in the classroom | D.putting English to good use |
A.輕松愉快的 | B.漫不經(jīng)心的 | C.迷迷糊糊的 | D.樂于助人的 |
A.she is not only a famous singer but also an English teacher in a primary school |
B.you don't have to keep English diaries |
C.she teaches us how to be a famous singer in "Jolin's English Diary Book" |
D.Jolin Tsai shows us how to learn English in a fun way |
Nora, a 17-year-old American, notices that when she has to do a paper for school and researches it on the Internet, she rarely reads a whole page and does deep reading. “I’ll read the beginning of a paragraph and then I'll skip(跳過) the rest,” she says.
While Nora's mother, Martha, loves sitting down with a good book and reading carefully, her daughter may be the wave of the future.
“Deep reading”, or slow reading, is a process in which people think carefully while they read. With most, that means slowing down --- even stopping and rereading a page or paragraph to really understand what the author is trying to say.
Last summer, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said he was concerned about what he sees as a decline(衰退)in slow reading. Instant messages and 140-character tweets(微博)appear to be reducing out ability to concentrate on a single idea or theme of a book, he told Foreign Policy Magazine.
It's easy to forget the benefits of deep reading in an age when anything worth doing is done fast. Experts warn that without deep reading, it is impossible to be an educated person of the world, a knowledgeable voter or even an imaginative thinker.
“If you want to have a deep relationship with a text and understand a complex idea, then slow reading is a preferred style. It is good for pleasure, too. It is not a rushed experience and you can lose yourself in a text,” said Canadian writer John Miedema, the author of the book Slow Reading.
US' Ohlone College English professor Cynthia Lee Katona says reading is a highly social activity that builds the mind and social connections. If you read, she says, you simply know more and have more to talk about with friends, partners and people you know.
Deep reading can also take a reader on a trip around the world even if they are sitting in a living room armchair, Katona says. Also, deep reading helps people develop thinking, writing and conversation skills.
“If you like beautiful things, authors put words together that are really beautiful and expressive,” she says. “If you want to write well--- and there are lots of reasons to express yourself clearly --- you should read.”
【小題1】The comparison(對(duì)比)between Nora and her mother's reading habits _______.
A.introduces the wave of future |
B.a(chǎn)dds a lot of fun for readers |
C.explains what deep reading is |
D.calls attention to deep reading |
A.The fast pace of modern society. |
B.The lack of desire for knowledge |
C.The weakening ability to concentrate. |
D.The wide use of instant messages and tweets. |
A.A deep relationship. | B.A complex idea. |
C.Slow reading. | D.A preferred style. |
A.it makes sure you a better paid job |
B.it makes you a better writer |
C.it is better than travelling |
D.it helps build better family relationship |
A.The importance of deep reading. |
B.How to improve reading skills. |
C.The benefits of different reading styles. |
D.The secrets of a knowledgeable person |
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