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关于疫情的高考英语作文5篇

关于疫情的高考英语作文5篇

关于疫情的高考英语作文(1)感谢信假定你是李华,你所在的山西国际学校要征集一封英文感谢信,以致意奋战在抗击新型冠状病毒肺炎第一线的医护人员,请你根据下列要点写一封信用于投稿。

表达谢意;个人感受;表达信心。

注意:词数100左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;开头语和结束语已为你写好。

参考词汇:流行病epidemic疫情epidemic situation新型冠状病毒novel corona virusDear Medical workers,I am Li Hua,a high middle school student in I'm writing to express sincere gratitu de to you all for your devotion and sacrifice in this battle against the Novel Corona In this epidemic, it is you who, despite the lack of equipment and the potential o f infection, desperately rescue those infected but striving for It is also you who haveshed new light on the virus with expertise to build up our confidence to defeat It is you who deserve all the admiration and love!I can never express our thankfulness too much for your selfless It's widely believe d that our joint efforts China will win the battle and make a quickGood luck and stay well!关于疫情的高考英语作文(2)假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Leslie给你发邮件询问你在新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情期间是怎么度过。

2023年最新的2023新冠疫情优秀英语作文16篇

2023年最新的2023新冠疫情优秀英语作文16篇

2023年最新的2023新冠疫情优秀英语作文16篇肺炎 pneumonia新型冠状病毒感染的肺炎:pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus / novel coronavirus-caused pneumonia病原体 pathogen中间宿主 intermediate host传染源 source of infection二代病例 secondary infection case * 二代病例:指被一代病例感染的本土病人隐性感染 asymptomatic infection 隐性感染:指感染了病毒,但无明显症状的病例潜伏期 incubation /ˌɪŋkjuˈbeɪʃn/ period二、病例相关 Case感染病例 case of infection疑似病例 suspected case无症状病例 asymptomatic case重症病例 severe case确诊病例 confirmed case新增病例数 number of new cases累计病例数 cumulative number of cases 死亡病例数 number of deaths治愈病例 cured case病死率 fatality rate基本再生率 basic reproduction rate 三、传播相关Spread传播途径 route of transmission飞沫传播 droplet transmission气溶胶传播 aerosol transmission接触传播 contact transmission垂直传播 vertical transmission人传人 human-to-human transmission易感人群 susceptible population密切接触者:close contact潜伏期 incubation, latent period粪口传播fecal-oral transmission疫情 epidemic, outbreak散发 sporadic case爆发 outbreak流行 prevalence传染 contagion大流行 pandemic疫区 affected area输入性病例 imported case 输入性病例:指来自疫情流行区的病例,也称一代病例四、症状相关Symptom咳嗽 to cough打喷嚏 to sneeze 痰 sputum吐痰 to spit吸入 to inhale呼出 to exhale污染 contamination 症状 symptom发热 fever头痛 headache乏力 fatigue干咳 dry cough鼻塞 stuffy nose 流涕 runny nose咽痛 sore throat腹泻 diarrhea呼吸困难 difficulty in breathing 生物学相关 Biology呼吸系统 respiratory system呼吸道 respiratory tract鼻腔 nasal cavity口腔 oral cavity咽 pharynx喉 larynx气管 trachea支气管 bronchi肺 lung黏膜 mucosa肺叶 lobe发热、咳嗽、呼吸困难:fever, cough and difficulty in breathing急性呼吸道感染病状:acute /əˈkjuːt / respiratory / rəˈspɪrətri / infection symptom五、防护设备Equipment医疗物资:medical supplies隔离 quarantine口罩 mask医用外科口罩 surgical mask防护服 protective clothing护目镜 eye shields, goggles鞋套 shoe covers手套 gloves一次性 disposable穿戴 to wear祛除 to remove消毒 disinfection消毒剂 disinfectant含氯消毒液 chlorinated disinfectant 酒精 alcohol喷洒 to spray洗手液 hand sanitizer, liquid soap 一次性手套:disposable gloves六、医疗相关 medicine临床试验 clinical trial核酸检测 nucleic acid testing试剂盒 testing kit疫苗 vaccine红外体温测量仪 infrared thermometer体温检测热像仪 thermal imaging camera for temperature monitoring 感染者 infected person护理者 caregiver接受医学观察:be under medical observation紧急救治emergency treatment外科处置surgical treatment临床检验clinical tests隔离病房isolation ward观察室observation ward盐水saline防疫prevention and control of the virus七、机构相关Institution世界卫生组织 WHO=World Health Organization卫健委 Health Commission国际关注的公共卫生突发事件 PHEIC=Public Health Emergency of International Concern国家卫生健康委员会 National Health Commission (NHC)美国疾病控制与预防中心 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)应急医院 makeshift hospital重大突发公共卫生事件一级响应:first-level public health emergency response定点医院 designated hospitals发热门诊 fever clinic重症监护病房 intensive care unit (ICU)检疫所 quarantine office药店 pharmacy; drugstore八、防疫相关Prevention疫情防控:epidemic prevention and control遏制疫情蔓延 to contain the outbreak封城 A city is on lockdown./A city goes into lockdown.延迟开学 to postpone the reopening of schools延长春节假期 to extend the Chinese New Year holiday(公共场所)消毒、通风以及体温检测disinfection, ventilation and body temperature monitoring (in public areas)取消大型集会 to cancel mass gatherings减少外出 to make fewer trips outside控制人口流动 to curb population flow两周观察期 two-week observation period九、国内(外)防疫抗疫期间常用英文词汇与表达1. 生命重于泰山Saving lives is of paramount importance.2. 疫情就是命令,防控就是责任Go where there is epidemic, fight it till it perishes.3. 向疫情全面宣战declare an all-out war on the epidemic4. 没有硝烟的战争a war without smoke5. 坚决打赢疫情防控的人民战争、总体战、阻击战be determined to fight and win the battle against the epidemic by mobilizing all resources, and blocking the spread of the virus6. 举国机制nationwide mechanism7. 坚持全国一盘棋ensure a coordinated national response8. 抗击疫情第一线the front line of the battle against the epidemic9. 武汉胜则湖北胜,湖北胜则全国胜If Wuhan wins, Hubei wins. If Hubei wins, the whole country wins.10. 英雄的城市heroic city11. 打好武汉保卫战win the battle against the coronavirus and protect the city of Wuhan12. 驰援武汉race against the clock to assist Wuhan13. 科学防治、依法防治、精准防治、深入落实implementation of science-based, legal, and targeted measures in the prevention and control of the epidemic14. 突出重点、统筹兼顾、分类指导、分区施策focus on key issues, strengthen coordination, give sector-specific guidance, and apply different policies for different areas15. 国家公共卫生应急管理体系the national public health emergency management system16. 统筹疫情防控与经济社会秩序恢复implementation of epidemic prevention and control measures in tandem with those aimed at getting the economy and society back to normal17. 公开、透明、负责任态度an open, transparent and responsible manner18. 疫情防控国家重点医疗物资保障调度平台the national distribution center /platform for major anti-epidemic medical supplies19. 保障医疗防护物资供应ensure the supply of medical protective equipment20. 对口支援pairing assistance (a national strategy in China for one province or a major city to provide assistance to a designated region in need of help)21. 增强收治能力raise the hospital admission capacity22. 密切跟踪、及时分析、迅速行动closely monitor, timely analyze, and swiftly respond to the epidemic23. 提高救治水平improve the quality of medical treatment24. 集中患者、集中专家、集中资源、集中救治treating the infected in dedicated facilities by senior medical professionals from all over the country and with all necessary resources25. “一人一方案”“一人一团队”a dedicated team and a personalized treatment plan for each patient26. 优先通行、免费通行priority and toll-free access27. 减免养老、失业以及工伤这三项社会保险单位的缴费reduction in or an exemption from required premiums to be paid by employers for their employees’ old-age, unemployment and work-related injury insurances28. 防止信息恐慌prevent panic and manage information properly29. 杜绝瞒报漏报say NO to concealing or underreporting infections30. 打击假冒伪劣crack down on fake and shoddy products31. 禁止密集聚会ban mass gatherings32. 《中华人民共和国传染病防治法》Law of the People’s Republic of China on Prevention and Treatment of Infectious Diseases33. 国务院联防联控机制the Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism of the State Council34. 重大疫情防控体制机制the mechanism for major epidemic prevention and control35. 疫情可防、可控、可治an epidemic that can be prevented, controlled and stopped36. 群防群控strengthen society-wide efforts to prevent and control the epidemic37. 防止疫情跨境传播prevent the epidemic from spreading across borders38. 做好重点地区疫情防控strengthen epidemic prevention and control in key regions39. 做好返程人员疫情防控take measures to help returnees from infected regions in order to prevent any possible spread of the coronavirus40. 外防输入内防扩散prevent the spread of the coronavirus from both within and without of a city (or an area)41. 分区分级精准防控a region-specific, multi-level targeted approach to epidemic prevention and control42. 差异化精准防控策略precise and differentiated epidemic control strategies43. 社区疫情防控community-based epidemic prevention and control44. 防控力量向社区下沉empower communities to prevent and control the spread of the coronavirus45. 防止大规模社区传播prevent the wide spread of the coronavirus in communities46. 不漏一户、不漏一人leave no one unscreened47. 室内空气流通indoor ventilation48. 可重复使用口罩reusable mask49. 医学排查medical screening50. 医学巡查medical inspection51. CT影像computed tomography imaging 52. 卫生检疫health quarantine53. 疫情监测epidemic monitoring54. 新型冠状病毒成功分离successful isolation of a novel coronavirus55. 《新型冠状病毒感染的肺炎诊疗方案》Guidelines on the Novel Coronavirus-Infected Pneumonia Diagnosis and Treatment56. 收治率patient admission rate57. 临床试验clinical trials58. 血浆治疗infusions of blood plasma59. 恢复期血浆convalescent plasma therapy60. 抗病毒治疗antiviral therapy61. 抗生素治疗antibiotic therapy62. 中医治疗TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) therapy 63. 中西医结合/中西医并用combined use of TCM and Western medicine 64. 隔空诊疗online diagnosis and treatment65. 在线问诊online medical inquiries66. 智慧医疗smart medical care67. 数字医疗服务digital medical services68. 氢氧治疗仪oxy-hydrogen breathing machine69. 随访和复诊follow-up and subsequent visits70. 吹哨人whistleblower71. 逆行者people who brave a dangerous situation72. 最美逆行者heroes in harm’s way (the brave, unhesitating rescuers who rush to the epicenter of the virus)或brave rescuers who go in the teeth of danger73. 新型冠状病毒肺炎COVID-1974. 甲型H1N1流感2023 H1N1 Flu75. 卫生系统health system76. 流行病学史historical epidemiology77. 甲类传染病category A infectious diseases 78. 超长潜伏期ultra-long incubation period 79. 气溶胶传播aerosol transmission80. 粪口传播fecal-oral transmission81. 交叉感染cross infection82. 疫情峰值epidemic peak83. 拐点turning point84. 致病源pathogen85. 临床诊断病例clinically diagnosed cases 86. 临床症状clinical signs and symptoms 87. 初发症状incipient symptoms88. 并发症状syndrome或symptoms of complications89. 抗体antibody90. 特异性抗体specific antibody91. IgM抗体检测IgM antibody test92. 四抗二平衡(所谓“四抗”,第一是抗病毒;第二是抗休克;第三是抗低氧血症;第四是抗继发感染。

新冠病毒疫情英语作文

新冠病毒疫情英语作文

新冠病毒疫情英语作文The COVID-19 pandemic has swept across the globe, leaving in its wake a trail of destruction and uncertainty. From its initial outbreak in China in late 2019, the virus has spread rapidly, infecting millions and claiming hundreds of thousands of lives worldwide. The impact ofthis crisis has been felt across all sectors of society, from healthcare to education, from the economy to international relations.The healthcare system has been particularly hard hit. Hospitals have been overwhelmed with patients, medicalstaff have been working around the clock, and resources have been stretched to the limit. Frontline workers have risked their own lives to save others, displaying remarkable courage and dedication. However, the strain has also taken a heavy toll on their mental health, with many reporting feelings of anxiety and exhaustion.Education has also been disrupted, with schools and universities forced to close their doors and move to online teaching. This shift has been challenging for both students and teachers, who have had to adapt to new ways of learningand teaching in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. The impact on children and young people has been particularly significant, with many missing out on vital social and educational opportunities.The economic impact of the pandemic has been profound. Businesses have been forced to close, jobs have been lost, and livelihoods have been destroyed. Governments have had to introduce emergency measures to support those affected, but the longer-term economic recovery will be slow and painful. The pandemic has also exposed deep-seated inequalities in society, with those from disadvantaged backgrounds disproportionately affected.Internationally, the pandemic has tested the strength of global cooperation. Countries have had to work together to share information, develop vaccines, and distribute resources. However, the crisis has also exposed riftswithin the international community, with some countries accused of hoarding vaccines and supplies for their own benefit.As we look ahead, there is still much uncertainty about the future of the pandemic. New variants of the viruscontinue to emerge, posing a threat to global efforts to control the spread. However, there is also hope. Vaccines are being developed and distributed, and with widespread vaccination, we can begin to imagine a return to normality. In conclusion, the COVID-19 pandemic has been a seismic event that has changed our world in profound ways. It has revealed the fragility of our systems and the importance of global cooperation. As we move forward, it is crucial that we learn from this crisis and build a more resilient and inclusive society. Only then can we truly emerge from this dark chapter and move towards a brighter future.**新冠病毒疫情对我们世界的影响及未来之路**新冠病毒疫情席卷全球,留下了一片破坏和不确定性的痕迹。

防疫抗疫英文作文高中

防疫抗疫英文作文高中

防疫抗疫英文作文高中英文:As we all know, the outbreak of COVID-19 has brought great challenges to the world. As an individual, I believe that it is our responsibility to take measures to prevent and control the spread of the virus. In order to do so, we need to adopt a comprehensive approach that includes both personal protective measures and collective action.Firstly, it is important to maintain personal hygiene. This includes washing hands frequently, wearing masks when going out, and avoiding crowded places. These measures can greatly reduce the risk of infection and protect ourselves and others around us.Secondly, we need to support collective action. This includes following government regulations and guidelines, such as social distancing and quarantine measures. We should also cooperate with health workers and authoritiesto help identify, isolate, and treat those who are infected.Moreover, we should also pay attention to mental health. The pandemic has caused a great deal of stress and anxiety among individuals, and it is important to seek professional help if necessary. We can also support each other bystaying connected through technology and social media.In conclusion, preventing and controlling the spread of COVID-19 requires a collective effort. As individuals, we need to take personal protective measures and support collective action. By doing so, we can overcome this crisis and emerge stronger than ever.中文:众所周知,新冠疫情给全球带来了巨大的挑战。

关于新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文精选范文

关于新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文精选范文

关于新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文精选范文新型冠状病毒作为一种新型病毒,它会导致肺炎,并且具有强传染性.这是一场没有硝烟的“战争”,下面是小编为大家带来的有关关于新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文精选范文,希望大家喜欢。

关于新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文精选范文【篇一】Dr. Zhong Nanshan was born in October 1936 in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. He is one of the famous medical scientists in the 21st century. He studied at Guangdong experimental high school in 1953 and graduated from Beijing Medical College in 1960. In the first Chinese National Games, Zhong Nanshan got the championship of the men's 400m Hurdles and set up a National record at that time.In the spring of 2003,the SARS epidemic broke out in China and across the globe. Zhong Nanshan not only led but also took an active part in the battle against SARS. At that time no one really knew much about SARS and most people had no natural defenses against the disease.Dangerous as it was,Zhong Nanshan worked hard day and night treating the patients.Through their hard work for several months, Zhong Nanshan and his workmates achieved remarkable result. Soon the SARS epidemic was stopped in its track.Zhong Nanshan was awarded one of the top ten people moving China in 2004. He has been working in the medical field for over 60 years. He is a good doctor in the countrymen' eyes and respected by all the people in China.Dr. Zhong Nanshan was born in October 1936 in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. He is one of the famous medical scientists in the 21st century. He studied at Guangdong experimental high school in 1953 and graduated from Beijing Medical College in1960. In the first Chinese National Games, Zhong Nanshan got the championship of the men's 400m Hurdles and set up a National record at that time.In the spring of 2003,the SARS epidemic broke out in China and across the globe. Zhong Nanshan not only led but also took an active part in the battle against SARS. At that time no one really knew much about SARS and most people had no natural defenses against the disease.Dangerous as it was,Zhong Nanshan worked hard day and night treating the patients.Through their hard work for several months, Zhong Nanshan and his workmates achieved remarkable result. Soon the SARS epidemic was stopped in its track.Zhong Nanshan was awarded one of the top ten people moving China in 2004. He has been working in the medical field for over 60 years. He is a good doctor in the countrymen' eyes and respected by all the people in China.关于新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文精选范文【篇二】Dear Leslie,I’m glad to receive your email.You as ked me to share with you what I’m doing in the epidemic situation.Here are my experiences.Since the outbreak of novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan in December,2019,I have been staying at home.On the one hand,I pay close attention to the epidemic situation through watching CCTV news or surfing the Internet;on the other hand I insist on studying.Not only do I read classics, but also I have online courses given by my teachers.Besides,I take exercise every day to keep healthy.Faced with the disaster,many people including doctors,nurses and scientists act bravely and spare no effort to fight against it.They are real heroes.Thank you for your concern.I’m looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua关于新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文精选范文【篇三】Since the pneumonia epidemic broke out in Wuhan in December, the number of people infected and patients who have died keep climbing. It is reported that the epidemic has something to do with the killing and selling of wild animals at South China Seafood Market. With the decrease of wild animals, many animals are endangered. Worse still,some of them may disappear forever.There is no doubt that hunting and killing wild animals has a bad influence. For wild animals are killed for their fur, which causes the imbalance of nature. For another, due to the contact between humans and wild animals, epidemics like SARS and pneumonia may infect humans easily.As far as I am concerned, something must be done to stop this illegal action. First, Nature Reserves are supposed to be built so as to offer more living space to wildlife. Second, be aware that never have wild animals for food, as they are part of environment. Third, it is high timethat we raised people’s awareness to protect wildlife. In this way, we can build a harmonious society and ensure a sustainable development.关于新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文精选范文【篇四】Dear Amy,It is so considerate of you to receive your letter inquiring about novel cononavirus in wuhan. I am writing to tell you about this.Since the outbreak of an infectious disease in wuhan inDecember 2019, the Chinese government has decisively closed down the city to prevent the spread of the disease. At the same time, although cases have been found throughout the country, the Chinese people actively face it, together with wuhan to fight the epidemic.At this particular time, we should go out as little as possible, isolated. If we go out, we must wear protective masks to prevent ourselves from getting infected. In addition, we should keep good healthy habits and keep our body clean.As many Chinese say, “come on Wuhan".Yours,Li Hua。

关于新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文精选范文

关于新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文精选范文

关于新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文精选范文新型冠状病毒作为一种新型病毒,它会导致肺炎,并且具有强传染性.这是一场没有硝烟的“战争”,下面是小编为大家带来的有关关于新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文精选范文,希望大家喜欢。

关于新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文精选范文【篇一】Dr. Zhong Nanshan was born in October 1936 in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. He is one of the famous medical scientists in the 21st century. He studied at Guangdong experimental high school in 1953 and graduated from Beijing Medical College in 1960. In the first Chinese National Games, Zhong Nanshan got the championship of the men's 400m Hurdles and set up a National record at that time.In the spring of 2003,the SARS epidemic broke out in China and across the globe. Zhong Nanshan not only led but also took an active part in the battle against SARS. At that time no one really knew much about SARS and most people had no natural defenses against the disease.Dangerous as it was,Zhong Nanshan worked hard day and night treating the patients.Through their hard work for several months, Zhong Nanshan and his workmates achieved remarkable result. Soon the SARS epidemic was stopped in its track.Zhong Nanshan was awarded one of the top ten people moving China in 2004. He has been working in the medical field for over 60 years. He is a good doctor in the countrymen' eyes and respected by all the people in China.Dr. Zhong Nanshan was born in October 1936 in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. He is one of the famous medical scientists in the 21st century. He studied at Guangdong experimental high school in 1953 and graduated from Beijing Medical College in 1960. In the first Chinese National Games, Zhong Nanshan got the championship of the men's 400m Hurdles and set up a National record at that time.In the spring of 2003,the SARS epidemic broke out in China and across the globe. Zhong Nanshan not only led but also took an active part in the battle against SARS. At that time no one really knew much about SARS and most people had no natural defenses against the disease.Dangerous as it was,Zhong Nanshan worked hard day and night treating the patients.Through their hard work for several months, Zhong Nanshan and his workmates achieved remarkable result. Soon the SARS epidemic was stopped in its track.Zhong Nanshan was awarded one of the top ten people moving China in 2004. He has been working in the medical field for over 60 years. He is a good doctor in the countrymen' eyes and respected by all the people in China.关于新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文精选范文【篇二】Dear Leslie,I’m glad to receive your email.You asked me to share with you what I’m doing in the epidemic situation.Here are my experiences.Since the outbreak of novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan inDecember,2019,I have been staying at home.On the one hand,I pay close attention to the epidemic situation through watching CCTV news or surfing the Internet;on the other hand I insist on studying.Not only do I read classics, but also I have online courses given by my teachers.Besides,I take exercise every day to keephealthy.Faced with the disaster,many people including doctors,nurses and scientists act bravely and spare no effort to fight against it.They are real heroes.Thank you for your concern.I’m looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua关于新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文精选范文【篇三】Since the pneumonia epidemic broke out in Wuhan in December, the number of people infected and patients who have died keep climbing. It is reported that the epidemic has something to do with the killing and selling of wild animals at SouthChina Seafood Market. With the decrease of wild animals, many animals are endangered. Worse still,some of them may disappear forever.There is no doubt that hunting and killing wild animals has a bad influence. For wild animals are killed for their fur, which causes the imbalance of nature. For another, due to the contact between humans and wild animals, epidemics like SARS and pneumonia may infect humans easily.As far as I am concerned, something must be done to stop this illegal action. First, Nature Reserves are supposed to be built so as to offer more living space to wildlife. Second, be aware that never have wild animals for food, as they are part of environment. Third, it is high timethat we raised people’s awareness to protect wildlife. In this way, we can build a harmonious society and ensure a sustainable development.关于新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文精选范文【篇四】Dear Amy,It is so considerate of you to receive your letter inquiring about novel cononavirus in wuhan. I am writing to tell you about this.Since the outbreak of an infectious disease in wuhan in December 2019, the Chinese government has decisively closed down the city to prevent the spread of the disease. At the same time, although cases have been found throughout the country, the Chinese people actively face it, together with wuhan to fight the epidemic.At this particular time, we should go out as little as possible, isolated. If we go out, we must wear protective masks to prevent ourselves from getting infected. In addition, we should keep good healthy habits and keep our body clean.As many Chinese say, “come on Wuhan".Yours,Li Hua相关文章:1.2020关于此次疫情作文2.2020关于此次疫情作文600字3.2020关于此次疫情作文4.有关疫情的作文800字5.2020抗击新型肺炎疫情作文800字5篇。

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新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文最新大全5篇

新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文最新大全5篇这场武汉全城进入的战时状态,绝不仅仅是武汉一城的战争,是全国乃至全世界人民共同的战争。

关于抗击疫情的英语作文怎么写?下面给大家分享关于新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文最新大全.欢迎阅读!新冠肺炎疫情的优秀英语作文【1】这场没有硝烟的战争,我们必将胜利。

——题记We will win the war without gunpowder. -- ins-cription“爆竹声中一岁除,春风送暖入屠苏。

”在一次次的爆竹声中,我们已经成功迈进了2020,可是在这一年,却发生了令人意想不到的事--我国发现了新型冠状病毒。

现在,感染这种病毒的人已经超过了一万例,这突如其来的病毒使亚洲雄狮黯然失色……"In the sound of firecrackers, the spring breeze warms Tu su." In the sound of firecrackers again and again, we have successfully entered 2020, but in this year, something unexpected happened - the discovery of a new type of coronavirus in China. Now, more than 10000 people have been infected with the virus, which has eclipsed Asian lions可是这次病毒并没有让我们退缩:在得知武汉疫情极为恶劣的时候,许多白衣天使立刻放弃假期,请命前往武汉,选择做一个逆行者。

钟南山就是其中一个,2003年他临危受命抗击非典,时隔17年,2020年他再一次来到前线抗击新型肺炎。

他已经84岁了,本应快乐的在家享受生活,却仍坚守抗疫一线。

其他医护人也像他一样,放弃了与亲人团聚的时间,与病魔作斗争,吃的是最简单的泡面,累了随便一个地方就能睡着,他们都是最美的逆行者,正如那句话所说:哪有什么岁月静好,只不过是有人在负重前行。

抗击疫情的优秀英语作文范文

抗击疫情的优秀英语作文范文

【导语】在日常学习、工作抑或是生活中,大家都写过作文吧,通过作文可以把我们那些零零散散的思想,聚集在一块。

还是对作文一筹莫展吗?以下是整理的抗击疫情的优秀英语作文范文,欢迎阅读,希望大家能够喜欢。

【篇一】抗击疫情的优秀英语作文在抗“疫”的路上,他已经化作那最亮的一道光,璀璨而明亮。

“On the way of anti epidemic, he has turned into the brightest light, bright and bright. "2月20日的上午,湖北省武汉市武昌医院的门口,又一名治愈出院的新冠肺炎患者乘车远去。

护士注视良久,喃喃说道:“越来越多的患者出院了,但是我们的院长却永远回不来了。

”他就是我国自疫情以来第一位倒在疫情魔爪下的院长,抗“疫”英雄刘志明。

Novel coronavirus pneumonia patients who were cured and discharged from hospital in the forenoon of Wuchang hospital in Wuhan, Hubei Province, were travelling away in the morning of February 20th. The nurse watched for a long time and murmured, "more and more patients have been discharged, but our dean will never come back." He is the first president of our country to fall into the clutches of the epidemic since the epidemic, Liu Zhiming, the hero of anti epidemic.刘志明的身上有一种莫名的亲和力,这和他的容貌有莫大的关系,一张方正的脸显出男子汉的英气,阔大的额头暗含着机智与聪颖,眼眸闪闪发亮,投射出坚毅的光,嘴角常常散发着温和的微笑,亲切感油然而生。

新冠肺炎英语作文

新冠肺炎英语作文

新冠肺炎高考英语作文高频词新型冠状病毒: novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV)肺炎: pneumonia新型冠状病毒感染的肺炎: pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus / novel coronavirus-caused pneumonia确诊病例: confirmed case疑似病例: suspected case重症患者: patient in critical condition病死率: fatality rate密切接触者: close contact接受医学观察: be under medical observation隔离: quarantine潜伏期: incubation period人传人: human-to-human transmission飞沫传播: droplet transmission发热、咳嗽、呼吸困难: fever, cough and difficultyin breathing急性呼吸道感染病状: acute respiratory infection symptom 输入性病例: imported case *输入性病例:指来自疫情流行区的病例,也称一代病例二代病例: secondary infection case *二代病例:指被一代病例感染的本土病人隐性感染: asymptomatic infection*隐性感染:指感染了病毒,但无明显症状的病例疫情防控: epidemic prevention and control口罩: (face) mask防护服: protective clothing /suits护目镜: goggles-次性手套: disposable gloves医疗物资: medical supplies疫苗: vaccine国际关注的突发公共卫生事件: Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC)封城: the lockdown of a city/ a city is on Lockdown应急医院: makeshift hospital重大突发公共卫生事件一级响应: first-level public health emergency response国家卫生健康委员会: National Health Commission (NHC)作文假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Leslie给你发邮件询问你在新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情期间是怎么度过。

关于这次新冠肺炎疫情优秀英语作文5篇

关于这次新冠肺炎疫情优秀英语作文5篇

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新冠英文高中简短作文

新冠英文高中简短作文

新冠英文高中简短作文英文:As a high school student, I have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in various ways. On one hand, I have hadto adjust to online learning, which has been challenging as I am someone who learns better in a physical classroom setting. On the other hand, I have also had to deal withthe emotional toll of being isolated from my friends and classmates.Despite these challenges, I have learned to adapt and find ways to stay connected with my loved ones. For example, I have started scheduling weekly video calls with myfriends to catch up and play games together. I have also been taking advantage of the extra time at home to pursue hobbies and interests that I previously didn't have time for.Overall, the pandemic has taught me the importance ofresilience and the ability to adapt to difficult situations. It has also made me appreciate the value of humanconnection and the importance of cherishing the moments we have with our loved ones.中文:作为一名高中生,我在各个方面都受到了新冠疫情的影响。

新冠疫情的有关的英语作文

新冠疫情的有关的英语作文

新冠疫情的有关的英语作文1. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented disruptions in our daily lives. From social distancing to wearing masks, our routines have been completely upended.It's like living in a dystopian movie where everyone is constantly on edge, afraid of contracting the virus.2. The impact of the pandemic on the global economy has been devastating. Businesses have shuttered, unemployment rates have soared, and governments are grappling with the challenge of providing financial support to their citizens. It's a bleak reality where the future seems uncertain and the road to recovery appears long and arduous.3. The healthcare system has been stretched to its limits, with hospitals overflowing and healthcare workers working tirelessly around the clock. The virus has exposed the vulnerabilities of our healthcare infrastructure, highlighting the need for better preparedness and investment in public health.4. The education sector has also been greatly affected by the pandemic. Schools and universities have shifted to online learning, leaving students and teachers struggling to adapt to this new virtual environment. The lack of face-to-face interaction and the challenges of accessing resources have made the learning experience less effective and engaging.5. The mental health toll of the pandemic cannot be overlooked. The prolonged isolation, fear, and anxiety have taken a heavy toll on people's mental well-being. Depression and anxiety rates have skyrocketed, and it's crucial that we prioritize mental health support and resources to help individuals cope with the emotional impact of the pandemic.6. The pandemic has also highlighted the existing inequalities in our society. Marginalized communities, including low-income individuals and racial minorities, have been disproportionately affected by the virus. Access to healthcare, resources, and information has been limited,exacerbating the disparities that already existed.7. Despite the challenges, the pandemic has also brought out the best in humanity. Communities have come together to support each other, with acts of kindness and solidarity. Frontline workers have shown incredible bravery and resilience, risking their own lives to save others.It's a reminder that even in the darkest times, there is still hope and compassion.8. As we navigate this crisis, it's important to remember the lessons learned. We must invest in public health infrastructure, prioritize the well-being of our communities, and work towards a more equitable andresilient society. The road ahead may be difficult, but together, we can overcome the challenges posed by this global pandemic.。

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新冠病毒类英文作文

新冠病毒类英文作文The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Global Crisis。

The COVID-19 pandemic has swept across the world, affecting millions of people and causing widespread disruption to daily life. The virus, which first emerged in Wuhan, China in December 2019, has since spread to over 200 countries and territories, infecting over 100 millionpeople and claiming the lives of over 2 million.The virus is highly contagious and can be transmitted through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks. It can also be spread by touching a surface contaminated with the virus and then touching one's face. Symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, anddifficulty breathing, and can range from mild to severe.The pandemic has had a profound impact on the global economy, with businesses forced to shut down and unemployment rates soaring. Governments around the worldhave implemented measures such as lockdowns, travel restrictions, and social distancing guidelines to slow the spread of the virus and prevent healthcare systems from becoming overwhelmed.The pandemic has also highlighted existing inequalities and disparities in healthcare systems, with marginalized communities and low-income countries disproportionately affected. It has also underscored the importance of international cooperation and solidarity in addressing global health crises.Efforts to combat the pandemic have included the development of vaccines and treatments, as well as increased investment in healthcare infrastructure and research. However, challenges remain, including vaccine distribution inequities and the emergence of new variants of the virus.As the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, it is clear that the virus has had far-reaching consequences that will be felt for years to come. However,it has also spurred innovation, resilience, and a renewed commitment to global public health. 。

新冠疫情为话题的英语作文

新冠疫情为话题的英语作文

新冠疫情为话题的英语作文The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a lot of fear and uncertainty around the world. People are worried abouttheir health and the health of their loved ones. It's a scary time for everyone.The virus has also had a huge impact on the economy. Many businesses have had to shut down, and people have lost their jobs. It's a really tough situation for a lot of people.One positive thing that has come out of this is that people have come together to support each other. There are so many stories of communities helping each other out and people going out of their way to help those in need.It's also been a time for reflection for a lot of people. With so much time at home, people have had the chance to think about what's really important to them and what they want to prioritize in their lives.One thing that's been really hard is not being able to see friends and family. It's been tough to be away from the people we care about, but it's important to do our part to keep everyone safe.Overall, it's been a really challenging time, but it's also been a time for people to come together and support each other. We're all in this together, and hopefully we'll come out of it stronger than ever.。

以新冠疫情为主题的英语作文过去进行时

以新冠疫情为主题的英语作文过去进行时

以新冠疫情为主题的英语作文过去进行时全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Year Like No OtherLast year was definitely one of the strangest times of my whole life so far. Everything changed because of this new virus called COVID-19 that started spreading all around the world. At first, it didn't seem like too big of a deal. My parents said it was just a little flu virus that probably wouldn't affect us here. But then things started getting really serious really fast.It all began in March 2020 when my school, Oakwood Elementary, had to shut down. One day, everything was normal - we were in our classrooms, playing at recess, eating lunch in the cafeteria like every other day. The next day, my mom got an email saying that school was closed until further notice because of the coronavirus pandemic.I was so excited at first because I thought it would just be a nice extra-long spring break. Little did I know that we wouldn't be going back for the rest of the school year! My parents had to quickly figure out how to help me and my little brother do all ourschoolwork from home through these things called "Zoom classes" on the computer.Those first few months of quarantine were really strange. We weren't allowed to go most places or see friends and family who didn't live with us. Everybody had to stay home as much as possible to avoid spreading the virus. My dad was able to keep working from home on his computer, but my mom's job at the hair salon had to close down for a while.Probably the weirdest thing was that anywhere we did go, like to the grocery store, we all had to wear masks over our faces. It felt so bizarre and kind of scary at first. Stores, restaurants, parks and playgrounds - everything was closed down. The streets were practically deserted because nobody was really going out much.After a few months, some things started re-opening, but with all sorts of new rules like making reservations, keeping 6 feet apart from others, and having our temperatures checked. Going back to school in the fall was really different too. We had to wear masks all day, couldn't share supplies, and were separated into small groups to try to keep everyone from getting too close. A lot of kids were also still doing school virtually from home.Things were really tough for a lot of people during the pandemic, especially for the families of those who got really sick from COVID-19. Tens of millions of people around the world caught the virus, and sadly, many passed away from it too. Healthcare workers like doctors and nurses had to work overtime in hospitals under very difficult conditions.A lot of people also lost their jobs or struggled financially when businesses had to shut down or cut back hours and staff. Even for families who stayed healthy, it was really hard being stuck at home together for so long. My parents definitely got more stressed out by all the disruptions and trying to keep my brother and I on track with school and activities.While it was an incredibly challenging time, we did our best to make the most of being home together. We had lots of family movie and game nights. I spent more time playing outside than ever before. And of course there was tons of time for video games and YouTube! Maybe a little too much sometimes according to my parents.Slowly but surely, things started getting back to normal once effective vaccines were developed and distributed in 2021. More and more places re-opened fully, and we could finally ditch the masks in most situations. My brother and I were so happy to beable to return to in-person school full-time for this current 2022-23 school year!Looking back, I realize just how crazy and unprecedented of an experience living through a global pandemic truly was, even for a kid my age. While it was definitely difficult and disappointing to have to miss out on so many normal things, it helped me not take little freedoms for granted. Like being able to go to school, play at the park with friends, or even just walk around outside without a face covering.I also learned not to take human interaction and spending quality time with loved ones for granted. Virtual hangouts and calls are nice, but there's nothing quite like actually being there together in person. Hopefully, we'll never have to endure such a widespread, disruptive event again. But the pandemic was an important shared experience and lesson that showed our true strength and resilience as individuals and as a society.篇2The Covid-19 Pandemic Through a Child's EyesWhen I was just a little kid, something really crazy happened in the world. A new virus started spreading all over the globe, and it changed pretty much everything about how we lived ourlives. They called it Covid-19 or the Coronavirus. At first, the grown-ups didn't seem too worried about it. But then cases started popping up everywhere, and suddenly it was a huge deal.My parents had to start working from home instead of going into their offices. My older brother and sister switched to online school on their laptops and tablets. Even I had to do virtual learning from the classroom for a while instead of going to my elementary school building. It was so bizarre! Sitting at the kitchen table, staring at a screen while my teacher tried to engage the whole class over a video call. A lot of the other kids had a hard time paying attention. Sometimes their little brothers or sisters would wander around behind them during our lessons. Once, I even saw someone's dog start dragging their bedsheet through the background!We couldn't really have play dates or sleepovers with friends for quite a long time because we had to stay socially distanced. I really missed hanging out with my buddies at school or going to their houses after class. Having a birthday party was off the table too for a couple of years there. Oh, and definitely no playdates at indoor spaces like inflatable jump parks or trampoline centers. Even places like malls, movie theaters, and museums were closed for a while.My parents tried to make it up to us by letting us do more fun stuff at home. We had a lot more family movie nights with popcorn and pajamas. My dad is really into board games, so we played a ton of those for a stretch. He taught us classics like Monopoly, Life, and Sorry. We did baking projects more often too – pretty much anything to kill time in quarantine instead of going out.One of the weirdest things was seeing everyone walking around wearing masks all the time. Masks on teachers, masks on grocery store clerks, masks on the mail carrier, masks everywhere! For a while, we couldn't even go into a business without slapping one of those things on our faces. It was annoying, but I guess it helped stop the virus from spreading through respiratory droplets. My mom made a bunch of cute, colorful cloth masks for our whole family so at least we got to express our personalities a little bit through the fabric patterns.Holidays became really strange too. We couldn't gather with our extended family members for things like Thanksgiving dinner or a Christmas party. One year, we just had a tiny meal at home with video calls to the grandparents and aunts and uncles. Opening presents over Zoom is just not the same! For Halloween, there was no trick-or-treating door-to-door because of safetyconcerns. A few neighbors did scatter candy along their front yards so kids could do a kind of "Halloween hike" instead. But having篇3My Experience During the COVID-19 PandemicHi everyone! My name is Lily, and today I want to share with you my experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. It has been a challenging time, but also a time of learning and growth.Last year, when the pandemic started, everything changed. We couldn't go to school anymore, and we had to stay at home to stay safe. It was really different and sometimes a little bit scary. But my family and I adapted to the situation and made the best of it.During this time, my parents became my teachers. They helped me with my schoolwork and we had lots of fun learning together. We used online resources and video calls to connect with my classmates and teachers. It was a new way of learning, and I found it quite exciting.One of the things I missed the most was playing with my friends. We couldn't have playdates or go to the park like weused to. But we found other ways to stay connected. We had virtual playdates where we played games and talked to each other through video calls. It wasn't the same as playing together in person, but it made me happy to see my friends and know that they were safe.During the lockdown, I also learned the importance of helping others. My parents and I volunteered to deliver groceries and essentials to elderly people in our neighborhood who couldn't go out. It felt really good to be able to help others and make a difference, even in a small way.I also learned a lot about the virus and how to stay safe. My parents taught me to wash my hands frequently, wear a mask, and practice social distancing. These habits became a part of my daily routine, and I made sure to follow them everywhere I went.As the months went by, things started to get better. Schools reopened, and we could see our friends again. It was such a relief! But we still had to be careful and follow the safety guidelines.Looking back, the COVID-19 pandemic taught me many things. It taught me to appreciate the little things in life, like going to school and playing with friends. It taught me to be resilient and adapt to new situations. And most importantly, it taught me the value of kindness and helping others.I hope that one day this pandemic will be over, and we can all go back to our normal lives. But until then, let's stay strong, take care of ourselves and each other, and remember that we are all in this together.Stay safe and keep smiling!Love,LilyP.S. Don't forget to wash your hands!篇4The Covid-19 Pandemic: My Elementary School ExperienceIt all started in the spring of 2020 when our teachers told us that school would be closing for a while because of something called the "coronavirus." At first, I was pretty excited about it – no school for a few weeks sounded like a vacation! Little did I know that this was just the beginning of a very strange and difficult time.Those initial few weeks off from school were kind of fun. My parents were home from work too, so we spent a lot of family篇5The Pandemic That Changed EverythingIt was early 2020 when everything changed. One day, life was totally normal. I was going to school, playing with my friends, and having a great time just being a kid. Then suddenly, this thing called the coronavirus started spreading all over the world. At first, the grownups tried to act like it wasn't a big deal, but soon it became obvious that it was very serious.My school closed down and we had to start doing virtual learning from home on our computers and tablets. It was really weird at first. Instead of seeing my teacher and classmates in person, we had to have class over video chat. My parents had to help me a lot with the technology since I wasn't used to it. Some days the internet would be glitchy and the video woul篇6The COVID-19 Pandemic: My ExperienceWhen the COVID-19 pandemic started, I was just a kid in elementary school. At first, it didn't seem like a big deal. The teachers told us it was just a new virus going around, and we would have to be extra careful about washing our hands and covering our coughs. Little did I know how much it would change my life over the next couple of years.In the beginning, we had to start wearing masks at school. That was really weird and hard to get used to. Having something covering your face all day made it difficult to breathe and talk to my friends. The masks also made it nearly impossible to see people's facial expressions, which was confusing for a young kid like me.Then things really changed when they shut down the schools. We had to start doing online learning from home on our computers and tablets. I missed being in the classroom with my teacher and all my classmates. Learning virtually was really hard, especially for subjects like math where I needed more hands-on guidance. My parents had to help me a lot, but they weren't teachers so it was challenging.The hardest part was not being able to see my friends in person for a long time. We could video chat, but it wasn't the same as playing together at recess and having sleepovers and parties. My birthday parties in 2020 and 2021 had to be super small or even virtual. That was no fun at all for a kid!Other than school, so many other normal activities were closed down or restricted due to the pandemic rules. We couldn't go to restaurants, movies, museums, or concerts for months at a time. Even outdoor activities like swimming pools,playgrounds, and summer camps were shut down for a while. My life became really lonely and boring just staying home all the time.My parents had a hard time too, having to work from home and take care of me and my siblings all day with no break. Sometimes they were stressed and short-tempered from juggling so many things. We all missed our extended family a lot since we couldn't visit or hug our grandparents for safety reasons.As time went on, the rules started changing every few months, which was confusing to keep track of. Some things would open up again for a while, then have to close if the virus numbers went back up. Having to switch back and forth between virtual and in-person school was really disruptive.While this was all going on, I saw a lot of disagreements between adults about the best way to handle the pandemic. Mask and vaccine requirements were big sources of arguments. Grown-ups would get into heated debates about these topics that I didn't totally understand as a kid. It was stressful having to overhear all of that conflict.The pandemic went on for what felt like forever, though I realize now it was just a couple of years. Being a kid during thattime was a very strange, disruptive, and often lonely experience. While I know the lockdowns and safety measures were necessary, they were really hard for me and my friends at that age.Now that most of the restrictions have lifted, I'm slowly readjusting to normal life - going to school in-person again, seeing friends and family regularly, and doing fun activities like before. Part of me even misses some aspects of the pandemic routine, like getting to spend more time at home and not having as many schedules and commitments.Still, I'm grateful the worst seems to be over. Having gone through such an unusual childhood experience, I feel like I've learned resilience and gratitude at a young age. While I wouldn't want to go through it all again, the pandemic years made me appreciate the simple joys like playing outside, celebrating holidays together, and just being a kid. I hope nothing like COVID has to happen again, but if it does, I know kids are tougher than we may seem. We can get through hard things with courage and hope for better days ahead.。

新冠疫情学习英语作文

新冠疫情学习英语作文

新冠疫情学习英语作文The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about significant changes in our daily lives. We have to wear masks everywhere we go, practice social distancing, andconstantly wash our hands to prevent the spread of the virus.Many businesses have been forced to shut down, leadingto a rise in unemployment rates. People are struggling to make ends meet and provide for their families during these challenging times.Schools have transitioned to online learning, which has its pros and cons. While it allows students to continuetheir education from the safety of their homes, it also poses challenges such as technological barriers and lack of social interaction.Healthcare workers are the true heroes of this pandemic, risking their lives every day to save others. They worktirelessly to care for patients and ensure that everyone receives the medical attention they need.Despite the hardships brought about by the pandemic, it has also taught us valuable lessons. We have learned to appreciate the little things in life, cherish our loved ones, and adapt to new ways of living and working.As we navigate through these uncertain times, it is important to stay informed, follow safety guidelines, and support one another. Together, we can overcome this global crisis and emerge stronger and more resilient than ever before.。

新冠疫情正能量英语作文

新冠疫情正能量英语作文

As the world grappled with the unprecedented challenge of the COVID19 pandemic, the narrative was often dominated by the grim statistics and the overwhelming sense of fear and uncertainty. However, amidst the darkness, there were stories of resilience, compassion, and unity that emerged as beacons of hope. This essay aims to highlight the positive energy that the pandemic has inadvertently unleashed, as seen through the lens of a high school student.The pandemic forced us into isolation, but it also brought us closer together in ways we could not have imagined. As schools across the globe transitioned to online learning, I found myself connecting with my peers and teachers in a more profound way. The virtual classroom became a space where we could share our fears, our hopes, and our dreams, unencumbered by the usual social barriers. We learned to empathize with each others struggles and to celebrate each others achievements, creating a sense of community that transcended physical distance.Moreover, the pandemic served as a catalyst for innovation and creativity. With traditional educational methods disrupted, teachers and students alike had to adapt and find new ways to learn and teach. I witnessed my teachers embrace technology and develop engaging online lessons that were interactive and inclusive. As a student, I found myself exploring new learning techniques, such as collaborative projects and selfdirected research, which have enriched my educational experience and honed my critical thinking skills.The pandemic also highlighted the importance of mental health andselfcare. As a high school student, the pressure to perform academically can be immense, but the pandemic taught us that our wellbeing is just as important, if not more so. Schools began to incorporate mental health education into their curriculum, and students were encouraged to take breaks, engage in physical activity, and practice mindfulness. This shift in focus has had a lasting impact on my approach to education and life in general.Furthermore, the pandemic brought to light the incredible work of frontline workers, who risked their lives to care for the sick and keep society functioning. Their selflessness and dedication inspired many, including myself, to consider how we can contribute to our communities. I saw my peers volunteering at local food banks, sewing masks for healthcare workers, and raising funds for those in need. These acts of kindness and generosity were a testament to the power of human connection and the desire to make a positive impact.Lastly, the pandemic has instilled in us a newfound appreciation for the simple things in life. As we were confined to our homes, we rediscovered the joy of cooking a meal, the comfort of a good book, and the beauty of nature. I found solace in these everyday activities, which helped me maintain a sense of balance and perspective during these challenging times.In conclusion, while the COVID19 pandemic has undoubtedly been a difficult period in our lives, it has also been a time of growth, learning, and connection. The positive energy that has emerged from this crisis serves asa reminder of our resilience and our capacity to come together in the face of adversity. As a high school student, I have been inspired by the stories of courage, innovation, and compassion that have emerged during this time, and I am hopeful that these lessons will continue to shape our future in a positive way.。

冠状病毒肺炎相关英语作文

冠状病毒肺炎相关英语作文

冠状病毒肺炎相关英语作文The outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has become a global health crisis, affecting millions of people around the world. As a highly infectious disease, COVID-19 has caused widespread panic and fear, leading to a global economic downturn and social disruption. In this essay, we will discuss the impact of COVID-19 on individuals and society, as well as the response of governments and communities to this crisis.Firstly, COVID-19 has had a significant impact on individuals' physical and mental health. The disease has claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people worldwide, leaving many families devastated. Moreover, the prolonged lockdown and social distancing measures have caused many people to suffer from anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. The pandemic has also disrupted the daily routines of individuals, causing many to lose their jobs, businesses, and livelihoods.Secondly, COVID-19 has had a profound impact on society as a whole. The pandemic has exposed the weaknesses and vulnerabilities of our healthcare systems, highlighting the need for better preparedness and response to future outbreaks. The pandemic has also led to a global economic downturn, with many businesses struggling to survive and unemployment rates skyrocketing. Social distancing measures have also caused significant disruption to education, travel, and other aspects of daily life.Despite these challenges, governments and communities have responded to the crisis with resilience and determination. Governments have implemented a range of measures to contain the spread of the virus, including lockdowns, border closures, and mass testing. They havealso provided financial support to individuals and businesses affected by the pandemic. Communities have come together to support one another, with many people volunteering their time and resources to help those in need.In conclusion, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on individuals and society, causing widespreaddisruption and suffering. However, it has also highlighted the resilience and determination of governments and communities in the face of adversity. As we continue to navigate this crisis, it is essential that we work together to overcome the challenges posed by COVID-19 and build a more resilient and sustainable future for all.。

新冠肺炎英文作文200

新冠肺炎英文作文200

新冠肺炎英文作文200英文回答:COVID-19: A Global Pandemic。

COVID-19, a highly infectious respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, has emerged asa global pandemic, affecting millions of people worldwide. As of February 2023, over 760 million confirmed cases and 6.8 million deaths have been reported globally.Symptoms。

Symptoms of COVID-19 vary widely, ranging from mild to severe. Common symptoms include fever, cough, shortness of breath, muscle aches, and loss of taste or smell. While the majority of infections result in mild symptoms, some individuals develop severe complications, such as pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and multi-organ failure.Transmission。

COVID-19 is primarily spread through respiratorydroplets that are released when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks. These droplets can enter the mouth, nose, or eyes of nearby individuals, leading to infection. Transmission can also occur through contact with contaminated surfaces and objects, though this is a less common mode of spread.Prevention。

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time to read and select books.
• (三)提升档次的名词性从句
• 1.名词性从句包括主语从句、宾语从句、表语从句和同 位语从句。尤其what, that所引导的名词性从句是写作中 常见的高级表达方式。

I have good news to tell you that an outstanding
短语高于单词,尽量用短语替代动词
• [注意] 高级词汇的使用一定要遵循“准确、恰当”的原 则,一定要注意词汇使用是否合适,并不一定难词就是高 级词汇,例如:
• 一大早我们买了一些圣诞礼物。
• Early in the morning we purchased some Christmas presents. (purchased太过于书面化,改为bought更地道)
阅卷老师的评分要求
1.按5个档次给分。评分时,先根据文章内容和语言表达初 步确定所属档次,然后以该档次的要求衡量文章,确定或 调整档次。
2.评分时注意的主要内容:内容要点、词汇应用、语法结 构是否准确、上下文是否连贯以及语言是否得体。
3.如书写较差,影响识读,其得分将降低一个档次。
• 4.拼写和标点符号是影响分数的一个方面。英式英语和 美式英语拼写及词汇用法均可接受。
• (二)词句表达靓一靓
• 何为高级词汇?众所周知,词汇本来并没有“高低贵 贱”之分,但某个词一旦得到使用,放在了具体语境中, 使用得极为得当,体现了该词的美妙价值,为句子增色, 让文章添彩,它就是高级词汇;相反,使用时体现的价值 平平,没有创意,它就是低级词汇。
• 巧用4招,以实现由低级向高级的转化。
• 3.添加过渡

根据行文或段落需要,在句与句或段与段之间适当增
加过渡词语,甚至过渡句,可以使文章浑然一体,同时能
充实文章。
first and most important; what's more; in addition; last but not least

话题:对西方绘画艺术感兴趣的原因(2019·高考天津
板块三 写作板块—— 应用文写作 读后续写/ 概要写作 一、满分写作不可不知的阅卷老师的秘密
阅卷老师的关注点
1.阅卷老师首看卷面
你必须明白,你的考卷是给阅卷老师看的,让老师看得舒服、 方便、清楚,这是非常重要的。不可书写过小、过密或过 稀,更不可字迹潦草,乱涂乱改,标点不清。在高强度阅 卷中没有谁会辨认书写得乱七八糟的内容,所以你应该呈 现一份美观清晰的答卷。
• →The team will hold a range of activities, some of which will appeal to you, including many matches. (2017•高考 全国卷Ⅲ)
• 3.单词与短语巧妙互用

一般情况下短语优先,应多使用词组、习语来代替一
卷)

Personally , I'd want to learn about western
painting.Several reasons may account for my
preference.For one thing,I'm interested to learn how
western painting has developed into what it is today
• (1)在表达“正如……”这一含义时,我们常用as引导的非 限制性定语从句。常见的句式有:
• ①As we all know.../As is known to all... • ②As he pointed out... • ③As we can see from... • ④As the famous saying goes...
• All in all, I sincerely invite you to come to our school and see for yourself.
• 4.不忘收尾

书信中“适当的结尾”也是必需的,它不仅符合书信
习惯,而且还可增加词数。缺失就会Байду номын сангаас响文章结构,从而
影响得分。书信常用的结束语如下:
• To begin with, a fabulous new stadium has been built, which has become the new landmark in our school. As for me, I'm intoxicated with basketball since it has been giving me strength to confront the challenges in my life.
As we all know, friendship always comes first.(2019·高 考全国卷Ⅱ)
• (2)which引导定语从句时,可以指代某个词,也可以指代 整个主句。

Further, it is necessary for you to take a good rest,
which will provide enough energy for you.(2019·高考全国
卷Ⅱ)
• (3)“介词+which” 引导的定语从句。

It makes no difference from ordinary voting
events, in which candidates go around to seek supports.
2.阅卷老师次抓要点
阅卷老师对语言内容描述全面与否要求严格,答题时应找准 找全写作要点。同时,要注意文章需条理分明,逻辑结构 合理。
3.阅卷老师紧盯错误
①主谓不一致、动词形式(时态和语态)不对、词组搭配不当、 句子结构错误、词序不当、关键词用错等都属于大错;
②小错主要是指常用词的拼写错误,介词、冠词、标点等的 错用;
• (二)吸引眼球的状语从句

在英语写作中,状语从句是经常被用到的,它的灵活
运用能使作文更具吸引力。

When it comes to the season I like best, spring
will always occur to me in no time.

We can set out early so that we will have more
• 2.更新换代,避免重复

写作时应尽量避免重复使用相同的词语,要用贴切多
样的词语来展示自己的水平。用词不同、表达方式迥异,
也是高级用法。

The team will hold many activities, some of which
will appeal to you, including many matches.
through history,and the most influential artists in each
period of its development.Additionally,I'm crazy to learn
how to appreciate western paintings,and it can't be
增加了词数,而且使表达更清晰、准确,主题更突出。
• 住在中国十六年,一直学英语。(2019·高考全国卷Ⅰ)
• First of all, having lived in China for sixteen years and having learnt English since I was a child, I have a good command of English and Chinese, which is beneficial to introducing Chinese paintings.
August 15th,and it will last 3 hours.
• →Firstly, the festival will start at 9:00 a.m.on August 15th, which will last 3 hours.(2019·高考全国卷Ⅲ)
• 2.定语从句有多种形式,引导词也有若干,但最常用、 最能增加亮点的是as和which引导的非限制性定语从句以 及“介词+which”引导的定语从句。
• (三)句式要“高”,句子要“鲜” • 一、利用复合句式,提升文章档次 • (一)增加亮点的定语从句 • 1.定语从句的应用可以非常有效地提升表达档次,在写
作中如果我们可以把两个简单句合并为一个定语从句,就 是从低级到高级的表达。

Firstly, the festival will start at 9:00 a.m.on
③3个小错等于1个大错。虽然有些错误被界定为小错误,但 却影响得分档次。时间再紧也要认真复查,尽量减少词汇 和句式错误。
4.阅卷老师眼中的满分卷
书写整洁漂亮;覆盖所有要点,内容充实;词汇丰富,文笔 流畅,衔接连贯。
同样的内容,卷面整齐至少多给3-5分;如果写得整齐美观 而且条理清晰,再多给几分;如果开头和结尾句式高级就 可以稳拿满分!
些单词,以增加文采。但有时单词比短语更生动,亦可
“一词传神”。

However, we should still prepare for the match,
and try to be the winner.
• →However, we should still make preparations for the match, and take pains to be the winner.(2019·高考全国 卷Ⅱ)
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