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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。
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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。
疫情时代的英语作文带翻译
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In the era of the pandemic, the world has undergone significant changes, and so has the way we communicate and learn. The English composition, which is a reflection of our thoughts and experiences, has also adapted to these new circumstances.Title: The Era of Pandemic: A New Chapter in Our LivesThe year 2020 marked a turning point in human history with the outbreak of theCOVID19 pandemic. This unprecedented event has reshaped our daily lives, social interactions, and educational systems, leading to a profound transformation in how we perceive the world and our place within it.As the pandemic spread across the globe, the importance of health and safety protocols became paramount. People were encouraged to maintain social distancing, wear masks, and practice good hygiene to curb the spread of the virus. These measures, while necessary, have also created a sense of isolation and disconnection among individuals.Education has not been spared from the impact of the pandemic. Schools and universities around the world have had to pivot to online learning platforms to continue the academic journey of students. This shift has been both a challenge and an opportunity. On one hand, it has highlighted the digital divide that exists between different socioeconomic groups, with not all students having equal access to the necessary technology and resources. On the other hand, it has spurred innovation in educational technology and teaching methods, allowing for more flexible and personalized learning experiences.The pandemic has also affected the job market, with many industries facing significant disruptions. Remote work has become the norm for numerous professions, leading to a reevaluation of traditional office environments and the potential for a more decentralized workforce. This change has implications for urban planning, transportation, and the overall structure of our societies.Moreover, the pandemic has underscored the importance of international cooperation and solidarity. As countries have grappled with the health crisis, the need for sharing resources, knowledge, and expertise has become evident. It has also highlighted the vulnerabilities in our global systems and the need for more robust and equitable responses to global challenges.In conclusion, the era of the pandemic has ushered in a new chapter in our lives, one that requires adaptability, resilience, and a collective effort to overcome adversity. As we navigate through these uncertain times, it is crucial to learn from this experience and build a more inclusive, sustainable, and resilient world for the future.Translation:标题:疫情时代:我们生活的新篇章2020年标志着人类历史上的一个转折点,COVID19大流行病的爆发。
高考英语时事热点话题阅读:热点07 新冠疫情相关的科研进展(学生版+解析版)
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高考英语时事热点话题阅读热点07 新冠疫情相关的科研进展一、阅读理解1A doctor named Chepurnov from Siberia conducted a controversial coronavirus immunity test after surviving COVID-19 in March. The 68-year-old Russian doctor spent time with coronavirus-positive patients without wearing a mask to see if he could get a second COVID-19 infection. The doctor was infected a second time and experienced a worse COVID-19 case than he had previously.This unusual coronavirus immunity test can easily be filed under the “only in Russia” section of COVID-19 news. Only in Russia was a coronavirus vaccine approved for mass use before any scientific research was shared with the world an d before the drug cleared the Phase 3 trial. The story gets even crazier, considering the doctor’s age. At 68-years-old, Alexander Chepurnov happens to be the kind of COVID-19 patient most at risk of developing a severe case.Even so, Chepurnov’s controversial experiment isn’t without worth. It’s certainly the kind of experiment that others wouldn’t necessarily approve of, especially in western countries. But it’s the kind of experiment that can yield results — and Chepurnov did get his wish. He was reinfected with COVID- 19 within six months from the first bout. Chepurnov and his research team started to monitor his antibodies. He discovered that they vanished after three months. “The observation showed a fairly rapid decrease,” he told the paper. “By the e nd of the third month from the start of the disease, they ceased to be determined.” This falls in line with other stud ies about COVID-19 antibody life.Chepurnov’s story also seems to fall in line with other studies that say immunity can last for at least 5-7 months. The story also proves that immunity lasts even after the antibodies are gone and suggests that other immune system components are indeed involved in providing prolonged protection. Others theorized that T cells would extend immunity beyond the life of the first batch of antibodies. Chepurnov’s empirical findings are also important for vaccine research. If immunity lasts less than a year, more booster shots (加强针剂) might be needed after the initial doses.But Newsweek points out a problem with the experiment. Because his first case of COVID-19 hasn’t been diagnosed via a PCR test. Also, Chepurnov’s experiment hasn’t been published in a scientific journal, and it’sunclear what scientific rigors were applied. Still, if his findings are accurate, Chepurnov is actually right to warn against using a herd immunity approach to beat the pandemic.1. Why is Chepurnovs experiment considered controversial?A. Its not effective.B. Its too dangerous.C. Its disapproved of by Russia.D. Its not diagnosed via a PCR test.2. What does the underlined word "they" in Paragraph 3 probably refer to?A. diseasesB. virusesC. antibodiesD. results3. What is the finding of Chepurnovs experiment?A. COVID-19 immunity lasts permanently in ones body.B. The longevity of COVID-19 antibodies is about 3 months.C. Old patients are most at risk of developing a severe COVID-19.D. Vaccination can protect one from being infected with coronaviruses.4. Whats the main idea of the passage?A. Siberia is a unique place for treating COVID-19 patients.B. Newsweek found the evidence against herd immunity to COVID-19.C. Researches showed humans produce antibodies if infected with coronaviruses.D. A controversial experiment on coronavirus immunity was conducted in Russia.2Humans are no strangers to widespread viruses,and each time a vaccine(疫苗)is developed, it gives us hope for the future. Now, the world is waiting for a vaccine to fight COVID-19.Scientists worldwide have been rolling up their sleeves to work toward an effective novel coronavirus vaccine.Under the coordination(协调)of the World Health Organization (WHO),up to 172 countries have been engaging with the "largest and most diverse COVID-19 vaccine portfolio",a plan known as the COV AX Global Vaccines Facility.COV AX is a system for joint purchasing and balancing the risks of multiple vaccines. When a vaccine proves to be safe and effective, all countries within the facility will be able to access it, according to Xinhua.The plan is aimed to ensure that all countries, no matter their economic status, can get the vaccine in a timely manner when one is available. It also makes sure that prices will be kept as low as possible."A number of vaccines are now in the final stage of clinical trials," said WHO Director-General TedrosAdhanom Ghebreyesus on Aug 24,adding that the goal of COV AX is to deliver at least 2 billion doses of a vaccine by the end of 2021.According to the WHO, at present, nine potential vaccines are part of the portfolio.To guarantee the equal access and fair assignment of COVID-19 vaccines,the WHO has said that the world needs to prevent vaccine nationalism-countries putting their own interests ahead of others in trying to secure supplies of a possible vaccine."Vaccine nationalism only helps the virus,"Tedros said, warning that it would lead to a prolonged pandemic(疫情)if only a small number of countries got most of the supply."Like an orchestra,we need all instruments to be played in harmony to create music that everyone enjoys," he said.Vaccine development looks promising,as several countries have made great progress. Russia began production of its first batch of a COVID-19 vaccine on Aug 15, according to its health ministry. It's the world's first registered vaccine. Four Chinese vaccine candidates have started international stage-3 clinical trials.5. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Russia is the first country to have made progress in fighting COVID-19.B. COV AX ensures all the countries get the vaccine at the same time.C. WHO plays an important role in fighting COVID-19.D. Scientist have produced 2 billion doses of vaccines.6. What's the author's attitude towards vaccine nationalism?A. Supportive.B. Critical.C. Optimistic.D. Sympathetic.7. Tedros compared fighting COVID-19 to an orchestra to________.A. show his deep love for musicB. make the passage more interestingC. illustrate the similarities in betweenD. stress the importance of cooperation8. What can be the best title for the text ?A. United for vaccineB. Vaccine on the wayC. Fighting against COVID-19D. Say goodbye to COVID-193British scientists monitoring the symptoms(症状) of COVID-19 say a loss of the sense of smell and an inability to taste food should be added to the list of well-known indicators(指标) of COVID-19, which include a high temperature, sore throat, and persistent(持续的) dry cough.The scientists made the discovery after analyzing data collected through an app. The data was gleaned from interactions between 1.8 million users and the app between March 24 and March 31.The team looked at the information harvested from the app and developed a mathematical model that was able to conclude which symptoms in combination were the best at predicting who would subsequently test positive for the disease. The total basket of symptoms included fever, persistent cough, fatigue, diarrhea, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, and loss of smell and taste."When combined with other symptoms, people with loss of smell and taste appear to be three times more likely to have contracted COVID-19 according to our data, and should therefore self-isolate for seven days to reduce the spread of the disease," Tim Spector, the King's College professor who led the study, told the Reuters news agency.However, the team said that a loss of smell and taste can also be an indicator of other infections(感染), such as a common cold, so not everyone with those symptoms will have COVID-19.They said a high fever and persistent cough remain the most important indicators of COVID-19 and the loss of smell and taste should only be noted if they are in combination with other symptoms. So far, Public Health England and the World Health Organization said more research is needed.9. The list of well-known indicators of COVID-19 does not include _______.A. high temperatureB. persistent dry coughC. a loss of the sense of hearingD. sore throat10. What can we learn from Tim Spector’s quote?A. People who have lost the sense of smell and taste should self-isolate for 7 days.B. His team developed a mathematical model to find out the positive cases.C. A loss of smell and taste can also be an indicator of other infections.D. A loss of smell and taste alone can be used as an indicator of COVID-19.11. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The data was collected through an app within two weeks.B. People who can’t smell or taste must have contracted COVID-19.C. A loss of smell and taste should be considered as one of the indicators of contracting the virus.D. Patients of COVID-19 are more likely to lose the sense of smell than those with a common cold.12. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. A common cold and COVID-19.B. Why we lost the ability of smell and taste.C. What we should do during the COVID-19 pandemic.D. New probable symptoms of COVID-19.4In the 1970s, chemist James Lovelock and microbiologist Lynn Margulis developed the Gaia hypothesis(盖亚假说): all organic and inorganic components on the planet are part of one self-regulating system, working to maintain life on earth. Scientists agree that we need take significant action to control emissions(排放). But where scientists and popular movements have thus far failed to convince the world to act, it seems that Mother Earth may have succeeded, with the never-before-seen COVID-19. COVID-19 is estimated to have reduced carbon dioxide emission in China by a quarter. It caused factories to shut down, and slowed construction activities. Recent analysis shows a 70 percent drop in flights in February compared with January. And even getting into a car and going to a restaurant, shopping mall, or concert poses a risk of infection, which means that many people are choosing to stay at home and are consuming less, resulting in a significant reduction of their carbon footprints. Of course, China and the rest of the world will hope to restart normal production and consumption as soon as the virus is under control. However, some positive measures have already been taken as a result of COVID-19. As the virus is thought to originate from wildlife, Chinese authorities are revising laws and regulations regarding the country's massive wildlife trade in order to prevent future epidemics(流行病)—a win for biodiversity. The deaths of thousands of people worldwide should also serve as a lasting reminder of the fragility of life. We humans frequently ignore or repress uncomfortable thoughts of death and extinction. We would rather get on with our lives as usual, thinking everything will somehow work out in the end. Only in the face of suffering and death are we forced to view thebigger, longer-term perspective—and this is what is needed in order to react appropriately to climate change. COVID-19 has sent alarm bells ringing throughout the world.13. What does the author mention the Gaia hypothesis for?A. To tell the main idea of the text.B. To introduce the topic for discussion.C. To show the need to protect the planet.D. To stress the importance of self-regulating system.14. What is the second paragraph mainly about?A. The unexpected benefit of COVID-19.B. The economic influence of COVID-19.C. The preventive measures for COVID-19.D. The possible causes of COVID-19.15. What does the underlined word "repress" in the last paragraph refer to?A. Control.B. Hold.C. Vary.D. Test.16. What does the writer want to tell us in the text?A. It's urgent to fight the virus.B. The virus has caused many deaths.C. Life is fragile in face of disasters.D. Action is needed for climate change.5People with COVID-19 who are asymptomatic can spread the disease without any outward signs that they're sick. But a newly developed AI, with a keen algorithmic ear, might be able to detect asymptomatic cases from the sounds of people's coughs, according to a new study.A group of researchers at MIT recently developed an artificial intelligence model that can detect asymptomatic COVID-19 cases by listening to subtle differences in coughs between healthy people and infected people. Indeed, it is the Alzheimer's model that the researchers adapted in an effort to detect COVID-19.“The sounds of talking and coughing are both influenced by the vocal cords and surrounding organs.” co-author Brian Subirana, a research scientist in MIT's Auto-ID Laboratory said in a statement. “AI can pick up simply from coughs, including thingslike the person's gender, mother tongue or even emotional state. There's in fact sentiment strongly fixed in how you cough.”First, they created a website where volunteers-both healthy and those with COVID-19-could record coughs using their cellphones or computers; they also filled out a survey with questions about their diagnosis and any symptoms they were experiencing. People were a sked to record “forced coughs,” such as the cough you let out when your doctor tells you to cough while listening to your chest with a stethoscope.Through this website, the researchers gathered more than 70,000 individual recordings of forced-cough samples, according to the statement, Of those,2,660 were from patients who had COVID-19,with or without symptoms. They then used 4,256 of the samples to train their AI model and 1,064 of the samples to test their model to see whether or not it could detect the difference in coughs between COVID-19 patients and healthy people.The AI model correctly identified 98.5% of people with COVID-19, and correctly ruled out COVID-19 in 94.2% of people without the disease. For asymptomatic people, the model correctly identified 100% of people with COVID-19, and correctly ruled out COVID-19 in 83.2% of people without the disease.But "whether or not this performs well enough in a real-world setting to recommend its use as a screening tool would need further study,"Lubinsky told Live Science."What's more,further research is needed to ensure the AI would accurately evaluate coughs from people of all age s,’’ he said.17. How does the AI recognize people infected with COVID-19?A. By observing outward sick signs.B. By identifying sounds of coughs.C. By copying the Alzheimer's model.D. By talking to the healthy and the infected.18. On what basis does the AI function as a detecting tool?A. How people catch coughs.B. How people perceive coughs.C. How people make vocal sounds.D. How people release their emotions.19. Which of the following isn't a part of the research?A. V olunteers record coughs.B. V olunteers fill out a survey.C. Doctors ask for forced coughs.D. Researchers train the AI model.20. What is one of the faults of the research?A. The limited age range.B. Failure to evaluate coughs.C. Inaccuracy of the statistics.D. Low rate of identifying cases.6The sudden rise of the new coronavirus (冠状病毒) has shocked China. Although China has been doing everything possible to stop the virus, it has spread outside of its borders and into other regions. There are now confirmed cases of COVID-19 in countries including the UK, Japan, Germany, Vietnam, Russia and the United States.There is a growing fear that the effects of the outbreak will worsen if it is not contained. This has led to countries closing borders with China and putting travel bans in place, hoping to protect their own citizens. However, fear and misinformation have also caused the spread of something else — racism.Restaurants and businesses in many tourist areas across the world have posted signs banning Chinese people. Social media users recently shared a picture of a sign outside a hotel in Rome, Italy. The sign said that “all people coming from China” were “not allowed” in the hotel. S imilar signs with anti-Chinese sentiment (情绪) were also reportedly seen in South Korea, the UK,Malaysia and Canada. These signs were loud and clear —“No Chinese”. Racist actions such as these do a lot more harm than good.“My ethnicity (种族渊源) has made me feel like I was part of a threatening and diseased mass ,” Sam Phan, a master’s student at the University of Manchester, wrote to the Guardian.Edith Bracho-Sanchez, an assistant professor at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, has experience working on health issues that involve internat ional borders. “As human beings, we are afraid of the things we don’t know, but our response should be to educate ourselves, not to further spread … fears and misunderstandings,” she said. Bracho-Sanchez suggested that the media should “stick to the facts”.Phan shared a similar view: “It’s important … to see us in all our diversity, as individual human beings, and to challenge stereotypes (刻板印象). The coronavirus is a human tragedy, so let’s not allow fear to breed (引发) hatred, intolerance and racism.”Instead of spreading misinformation and fueling fearful thoughts, we should do everything we can to support those who are affected by events such as the COVID-19 outbreak. After all, the real enemy is the virus, not the people who are fighting it.21. What do Paragraphs 2-3 mainly talk about?A. How COVID-19 has spread outside of China.B. How other countries deal with COVID-19.C. COVID-19 leading to racism against Chinese people.D. COVID-19 affecting business and tourism worldwide.22. What did Bracho-Sanchez tell people with her words?A. The media helps educate people.B. It’s harmful to fear what we don’t know.C. It’s better to keep your fears to yourself.D. It’s helpful to learn about unknown things.23. What attitude does the author hold toward the COVID-19 outbreak?A. She hopes people work together to fight the virus.B. She blames Chinese for spreading the virus abroad.C. She thinks the media is responsible for misinformation.D. She criticizes China for not doing enough to contain the virus.7The CoVID-19 and flu are both respiratory infectious diseases,with similar symptoms including fever and cough,but they aren't the same.Both the CoVID-19 and flu are diseases caused by a virus. In the case of flu the pathogens(病原体)are flu viruses,and for COVID-19,it is a novel coronavirus(新型冠状病毒).Common symptoms for flu and novel coronavirus are nearly identical-fever,cough and tiredness sometimes sore throat and diarrhea. In several cases they result in pneumonia(肺炎)and even death in the worst cases. Flu has seasonal ups and downs. Although it can exist all year round,the virus infects more people in winter and spring. As for the novel coronavirus,the median age for the infected is 51.But the novel coronavirus is a brand new virus no one has total immunity no matter their age.Both the flu and the novel coronavirus are transmitted in the similar ways,by direct contact with infected patients or small droplets from the nose or mouth when a person with virus coughs or breathes.FIu can be spread by an infected person for several days before their symptoms appear. As for the novel coronavirus,spread might be possible before people show symptoms,but this is not thought to be the main way the virus spreads.For the novel coronavirus,there is also a risk for aerosol transmission(气溶胶传播)In health facilities,people may catch the virus if they breathed in aerosol, the suspension of find solid or liquid particles in the air, which have been contaminated by the virus. The novel coronavirus has also been found in patients’ fe cal (排泄物) samples, butfecal-oral transmission does not appear to be a major transmission route.24. What can we learn about the novel coronavirus?A. It has seasonal changesB. It causes less deaths than flu.C. It may spread among people of all ages.D. It only spread after people show symptoms25. Which of the following is not the way the novel coronations transmit?A. aerosol transmissionB. contact transmissionC. fecal-oral transmissionD. age transmission26. The author’s main purpose of writing the article is probably to .A. prove that flu has less harm to humans than coVID. 1gB. raise people's awareness of protecting their healthC. prove that COVID-19 won't cause human deathsD. provide some suggestions to avoid CoVID-19 infection27. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. New treatment on the novel coronavirusB. the latest research on the COVID-19 and fluC. the difference between the novel coronavirus and fluD. how to identify the CoID-19 and flu on symptoms8Late in 1990, when Paul Kagame was hiding on the Congolese side of the Virunga mountains preparing to invade Rwanda, his army were not the only inhabitants of that thickly forested volcanic range. The Virungas are also home to mountain gorillas (大猩猩). Soldiers are notoriously excited when it comes to wildlife, but Mr. Kagame ordered his men not to shoot the apes. “They will be valuable one day,” he said. He was right.By 2017, with Mr. Kagame now installed as Rwanda’s president, that country’s wil dlife-tourism industry, of which gorilla-watching on the Rwandan side of the Virungas accounts for 90%, was worth around $438 million a year. But now the world’s gorillas, and also their great-ape cousins, the chimpanzees, bonobos and orangutans, face another threat from their human neighbours: covid-19.Great apes share about 98% of their DNA with human beings, and are vulnerable to many of the same diseases.So far, there have been no reported cases of wild apes sickening with the new coronavirus (冠状病毒). But research done by Amanda Melin of the University of Calgary, in Canada, and her colleagues, suggests that many primates are at risk.The virus infects people by locking onto ACE2, a protein found on the surface membranes (细胞膜) of certain cells - particularly those of the airways into the lungs. The ape version of ACE2 is, Dr Melin has discovered, identical to the human variety, so apes are likely to be particularly susceptible to SARS-COV-2.Covid-19 is novel, but primatologists (灵长类动物学家) like Dr Wrangham, who is familiar with the harm caused by diseases of human origin, are already worried. They estimate that Ebola virus alone is responsible for the deaths of a third of the world’s wild gorillas over the past three decades. Jane Goodall, a primato logist doing research on chimpanzees in Tanzania is also worried. The country has not enforced a full anti-covid lockdown, so villagers who live around the park could spread the disease to the chimps. Worse still, mountain-gorilla groups are normally harems that have several females but only a single adult male. If this silver-back were to die of covid-19, the females - likely to have been infected as well - would probably disperse to join other groups, spreading the virus further.Mr. de Merode says that if a gorilla tested positive for covid-19, his park “would consider a veterinary (兽医的) intervention to isolate (隔离) and treat the individual, but we would then be in unknown territory”. Most primatologists think isolating a sick ape would be impractical. Rather, laments Dr Wrangham, “we would just have to sit back and watch.”28. From M elin’s research, we can learn that ______.A. wild apes have sickened with covid-19B. many primates are at the risk of dying offC. ACE2 is merely founded in the lungsD. apes are likely to be infected by covid-1929. Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage?(①to ⑥represent paragraphs 1 – 6)A. B.C. D.30. From the last paragraph, we can infer that the attitude of the experts concerned towards isolation is ______.A. uncertain and passiveB. disapproving and pessimisticC. optimistic and activeD. enthusiastic and confident9Tech giants Apple and Google are teaming up to create a system that would let smart phone users know when they've come into contact with someone who has COVID-19.The technology would rely on the Bluetooth signals that smart phones can both send out and receive 1aperscn tests positive(阳性) for COVID-19, they could inform public health authorities through an app. Those public health apps would then warn anyone whose smart phones bad come tear the infected person's phone in the previous 14 days. The technology could be used on both Google Android phones and Apple iPhones.The companies insist that they will preserve smart phone users' privacy and their technology will be used only by public health authorities to trace the spread of COVID-19. Smart phone users can choose to use it. The software will not collect data on users' physical locations or their personally identifiable information. People who test positive would remain unknown to the public, both to the people who came in contact with them and to Apple and Goo gle. “Privacy is of greatest importance in this effort,” the companies said in a joint statement.The American Civil Liberties Union has warmed that using cellphone data to handle the pandemic carries risks of “destruction of privacy”. In a statement on Fr iday, ACLU cyber security counsel Jennifer Granick said, The system also can't work well if people don’t trust it”. She said that the joint Apple and Google project “appears to reduce the worst privacy risks, but there is still room for improvement.” She a dded that the contact tracing app should be used only for public health purposes and only for the duration of this pandemic.Public health officials say the contact tracing -finding people who have been in contact with an infected person will be a key step in lifting shelter in-place restrictions.It would allow people who are known to have been exposed to the virus to isolate themselves, while letting others recover normal activities.31. What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To advertise for public health.B. To introduce a contact tracing system.C. To warn the public of risks of COVID-19.D. To raise people's awareness of privacy protection.32. What do the companies promise to do in particular?A. Warn people who test positive.B. Protect infected people's privacy.C. Work with public health authorities.D. Collect data on users physical locations.33. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 suggest?A. Public health issues are traced accurately.B. Only people's trust influences the system.C. The system is at the risk of being destroyed.D. Jennifer thinks the system should be better.34. The system is mainly designed to .A. ensure infected people's recoveryB. guarantee people's normal activitiesC. help prevent the spread of COVID-19D. encourage all the people to isolate themselves10The coronavirus pandemic(冠状病毒流行病)is a terrible crisis, of course. But it also presents an opportunity to change the way that research is conducted and shared. The way that researchers respond to COVED-19 right now can serve as a blueprint for that future. Scientists publishing data, ideas and information relating to the coronavirus pandemic on ResearchGate, a professional network that advocates open research, push against the old patterns of scientific culture.Researchers are far more likely to post early — stage research on the websites than we've traditionally seen in other industries. We're seeing people publish shorter, briefer content, and more figures. It's really exciting to see researchers upload more and more preprints(预印本).The urgency of this crisis encourages the global community of researchers to share more freely and work across industries, even as borders remain closed.The way that research is confirmed and shared hasn't changed much over the past decades, or perhaps the last century. We still rely on mysterious systems of peer review(同行评审)and the in- person conference is still a main means of knowledge exchange. The COVED-19 crisis is challenging both: one reason is that it is too slow (it can take six to nine months for a scientist's primary results to be peer-reviewed and appear in a journal), and the other, it is no longer safe. We need to try new ways to do things, in real time, and the ideas that work in this time of crisis will serve us well in the future.At ResearchgGate, we constantly work to improve scientific productivity to enable much-needed breakthroughs. This crisis encourages us to do our best to support researchers in becoming more efficient and more open. We need to connect with all the actors in science to further this change: funders, publishers, institutions and。
2020新型冠状病毒英语作文带翻译_抗击新型肺炎英语作文3篇
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2020新型冠状病毒英语作⽂带翻译_抗击新型肺炎英语作⽂3篇 2020年的春节,⼤家应该都过得⽐较沉重,期待的寒假仿佛成了这个冬天的恶魔,⽆形地威胁着每个⼈的⽣命。
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新型冠状病毒英语作⽂带翻译篇⼀ “灿烂星空,谁是真的英雄,平凡的⼈们给我最多感动”,每当听到这句歌词,便会让我想起那些可爱⼜美丽的天使们,他们就是奋战在前线的医务⼯作者们。
"Brilliant starry sky, who is the real hero, ordinary people touched me the most." whenever I hear the lyrics, it reminds me of those lovely and beautiful angels, who are the medical workers fighting in the front line. 今年春节,⼀个不⼀样的春节,⼀个带着“花冠”的病毒闯⼊了我们的⽣活,变成了我们的敌⼈,⼀场没有硝烟的战争就这样打响了。
This Spring Festival, a different spring festival, a virus with "corolla" broke into our life and became our enemy. A war without gunpowder started like this. 在这场战役中,最美丽的⼈⼉就是那些⽩⾐天使,当战役的号⾓打响时,他们放弃了休假,全⼒以赴做好病⼈的收治⼯作,他们不顾⾃⼰的⽣命安危,毅然的选择奔赴战场,他们没有顾虑吗?有,他们也有家庭,有疼爱他们的爸爸妈妈,也有可爱的孩⼦们,但是他们却为了⼤家舍弃了⾃⼰的⼩家,这是多么崇⾼的精神啊!当武汉传来医务⼈员紧缺时,他们纷纷报名直奔前线,我听妈妈说她们医院也有⼈已经去武汉驰援了,这⼀批批的英雄赶赴战场,夜以继⽇,与危害⼈们健康的顽凶——冠状病毒肺炎,进⾏着⼀场⽣死⼤搏⽃,怎能让我们不感动。
关于疫情的英语优秀作文带翻译十篇
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关于疫情的英语优秀作文带翻译十篇因为这次疫情,那些在一线奋斗的白衣天使是多么地辛苦啊!而我能做的最大贡献就是呆在家里好好学习。
下面是小编为大家整理的关于疫情的英语优秀作文带翻译十篇,欢迎大家阅读和采纳,希望大家喜欢!关于疫情的英语优秀作文范文一我们在过年,他们却在过关,在这病毒肆虐的惴惴不安里,他们一路上披荆斩棘,无所畏惧。
We are in the new year, but they are passing the customs. In the fear of the virus, they are fearless all the way.在新型冠状病毒面前,是他们冲到了一线,是他们,不畏艰难。
他们,就是来自各个省市的白衣天使,是抗病毒路上的逆行者。
In front of the novel coronavirus, they rushed to the front line, and they were not afraid of difficulties. They are the angels in white from all provinces and cities, and they are the reversers on the road of anti-virus.八十三岁的钟南山爷爷,本来可以避开病毒的危险,安度晚年,但是他在人民最需要他的时候,站了出来,就跟十七年前,SARS病毒爆发的时候一样。
十七年前,他曾坚定的说:“把病人都送到我这里来!”这斩钉截铁的话语,带给全世界无比的震撼。
十七年来,这颗为人民服务的心,始终未改,为人民的安全逆行的志,始终不变。
Grandfather Zhong Nanshan, 83, could have avoided the danger of the virus and lived in his old age, but he stood up when the people needed him most, just like when the SARS virus broke out 17 years ago. Seventeen years ago, he said firmly, "send all the patients to me!" the firm words shocked the whole world. Over the past 17 years, this heart of serving the people has never changed, and its retrograde aspiration to serve the people's security has never changed.还有许多医生与护士,在大年三十,当我们吃着团圆饭,阖家欢乐的时候,他们却义无反顾地离开家人,踏上去武汉的战场。
2022年中考英语最新热点阅读18 -新冠疫情
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2022年中考英语最新热点时文阅读·新冠疫情题型主要内容阅读理解在新冠肺炎疫情期间不同国家人们的社交问候方式的改变2 阅读理解丽对新冠人们的担忧与害怕的反应及如何保持积极的心态3 阅读理解护士刘玉,在武汉一家临时的医院插上画的可爱的卡通画鼓励人们战胜疫’惰,在网上很受欢迎4 阅读理解疫情期间,小米公司向意大利捐赠了口�01〈山东省济宁市金乡县2021-2022学:I r,九年级上学期期末考试英语试题)The epid巳mic(疫情)has changed our live哩.It not only force哩us to stay at home, but also changes the way we work, study, and 巳ven go shopping. In many countries, the COVID-19 has also changed the way people greet each oth巳r To help stop the spread of the disease, people give up their usual greeting styles and invent safe ways. Let’s take a look!Lean forward, touch cheeks (脸颊)and make a kissing sound. This is French people’s favorite way of greeting. It’s very romantic. But when facing the virus, kisses are not good. Etiquette expert (礼仪专家)Philippe Lichtfus gives people a suggestion: simply looking into a person’s eyes can be a greeting. It’s not so romantic but it’s safe.Like the French, Italians are also romantic people. When they meet, they always hug or kiss each other. Recently, an Italian grandma made a video to help every one fight against the disease. She says that if you meet, you can close one of your eyes and give them a wink. Jsn’t it cute?It’s a veηF Australian thing to shake hands. But if you do this, the virus can jump from one person to another. Now a health official in Australia says a pat on the back would be better. But it also has some problems. For example, it’s a bit旦旦�if you do this to your teachers.A video shows that an interesting greeting way is now popular in Iran. In the video, 3 Iranians tap their feet against each other. They wear masks with their hands in their pockets. It looks like they are playing in a fun game. If we can’t shake hands. Why not try to“shake”feet?I.Why do people give up their usual greeting styles nowadays?A.To make life mor巳interesting.B. To chang巳their study way.C.To protect themselves from th巳disease.D.To invent some new things.2.What does French people’s favorite greeting way include?①Touch cheeks.②Hug each other.③Make a kissing sound.④Give a tap on the back.⑤Lean forward.@Look into a person’s eyes.A.①②@B. @©⑤C①@⑤ D.②@@3.What does th巳underlined word“cmde”mean in Chinese?A.不萃的B.不开心的 c.不耐烦的 D.不礼貌的4.What’s the main idea of the passage?A.The spread of epidemic.C.Th巳video of Epidemic.B.The greeting ways iJ1 epidemic.D.Th巳greeting ways in di仔erent c。
2020年中考英语考点复习之疫情新冠肺炎七选五阅读理解试题及答案
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2020中考英语考点复习之疫情七选五阅读理解试题及答案How to keep yourself safe from new virus?After a new-type coronavirus was detected in viral pneumonia cases in Central China's Wuhan city a month ago, more cases have been reported in recent days. _____1_____:Wear masks outdoors●Wearing a mask is one of the most effective ways to protect you from getting infected.●Make sure to wear it properly by tightening up the nose clip and pulling the bottom of it over your chin.●_____2_____, a mask is also needed to prevent you from spreading germs to others.Cover your coughs and sneeze with tissueCover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze, or you can cough or sneeze into your sleeve, but avoid covering with your hands directly._____3_____ Wash your hands with soap and running water thoroughly for at least 15 seconds.●Before eating and after using the toilet●After returning home●After touching trash or garbage●After contacting with animals or handling animal wastesStrengthen your immune system and exercise regularly●Exercise regularly is one of the most important ways to help you stay away from catching any infections.●Make sure that shared spaces have good air flow and avoid going to crowded places such as hospitals, railway stations and airports. _____4_____.●Seek prompt medical attention if you have symptoms of fever and respiratory infection.●Avoid close contact with peoplewho have flu or cold-like symptoms.●_____5_____. Avoid contact with wild animals or farmed livestock without any protection.A. If your hands are not visibly dirtyB. Eat thoroughly cooked meat and eggsC. Wash your hands frequently and properlyD. Protect yourself and others from getting sickE. Wear a mask if transport or movement is necessaryF. If you’re not feeling well or have symptoms of feverG. To prevent catching the infection, here’s what you can do 【参考答案】:GFCEB2020中考英语考点复习之疫情英语作文预测(含答案)一.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 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二、写作要求: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三、写作要求:Since the pneumonia epidemic broke out in Wuhan in December, the number of people infected and patients who have died keep climbing. Itis 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 time that we raised people’s awareness to protect wildlife. In this way, we can build a harmonious society and ensure a sustainable development.四、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's400m 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.2020中考英语考点复习之疫情英语短文改错(含答案)一、阅读短文,判断标有题号的每一行画线部分和有漏字符号(∧)处是否有错误。
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短文改错:How does the disease present?Well, from what is known so far, there can be(改为a)the number of symptoms range(改为ranging) from mild to severe. There can be fever and respiratory symptoms such as cough and short(改为shortness) of breath. In more severe case(改为cases), there’s been pneumonia(肺炎), kidney failure(肾衰竭), and death. The mortality rate(死亡率) was(改为is) not known yet.How can we tell if(改为whether) someone is infected or not?The infection can be diagnosed(诊断) by a test calling(改为called) PCR or Polymerase Chain Reaction(聚合酶链反应). This test identifies the virus basing(改为based) on its genetic fingerprint(指纹). There is current(改为currently)no specific medication for the virus and treatment is supportive care. There’s no currently vaccine(疫苗) to protect(+against)the virus. Treatment and vaccines are in development.阅读理解:ReadingIn December 2019, there was a cluster of pneumonia(肺炎) cases in China. Investigations found that it was caused by a previously unknown virus-now named the 2019 Novel Coronavirus. In this text,we’ll take a quick look at what’s currently known about the virus. Keep in mind(记住) that this is a new virus and what’s known about the virus now might change in the future.Coronaviruses(冠状病毒) are a large group of viruses. They consist of a core of genetic material(遗传物质)surrounded by an envelope with protein spikes(蛋白棘突). This gives it the appearance of a crown. Crown in Latin is called “corona”and that’s how these viruses get their name.There are different types of coronaviruses that cause respiratory(呼吸的) and sometimes gastrointestinal(胃肠的) symptoms. Respiratory disease can range from the common cold to pneumonia(肺炎). And in most people, the symptoms tend to be mild. However, there are some types of coronaviruses that can cause severe disease. These include the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS即严重急性呼吸综合征,俗称“非典”) coronavirus first identified in China in 2003 and the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS中东呼吸综合征) coronavirus that was first identified in Saudi Arabia(沙特阿拉伯) in 2012.The 2019 Novel Coronavirus was first identified in China. It initially occurred in a group of people with pneumonia(肺炎) who’d been associated with a seafood and live animal market in the city of Wuhan. The disease has since spread from those who were sick toothers, including family members and health care staff(员工;全体职员). There are many cases at present and the disease has spread within China and also to a number of other countries.So, where did the virus come from?It’s known that coronaviruses(冠状病毒) circulate in a range of animals. Sometimes these viruses can make the jump from animals to humans. This is called a spillover and could be due to a range of factors such as mutations(变异) in the virus or increased contact between humans and animals. For example, MERS-CoV is known to be transmitted from camels and SARS-CoV, from civet cats(果子狸). The animal reservoir of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus is not known yet.Questions:1.Why was the novel virus named “coronavirus”?Because coronaviruses(冠状病毒) are a large group of viruses. They consist of a core of genetic material(遗传物质)surrounded by an envelope with protein spikes(蛋白棘突). This gives it the appearance of a crown. Crown in Latin is called “corona”and that’s how these viruses get their name.2.Was 2019-nCoV transmitted from bats(蝙蝠)?No.The animal reservoir of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus is not known yet.3.How many types of coronaviruses are introduced in the passage? There are three different types of coronaviruses introduced in the passage.These include the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) coronavirus first identified in China in 2003, the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS中东呼吸综合征) coronavirus that was first identified in Saudi Arabia(沙特阿拉伯) in 2012, and the 2019 Novel Coronavirus.语篇填空:How do we prevent transmission of the virus?This new virus currently has a 1 (limit) geographic spread. 2 , there are a number of standard hygiene(卫生) practices 3 have been recommended to protect against infection and further spread. These include covering your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing with a medical mask, tissue or flexed elbow; avoiding close contact with those who are unwell; the appropriate useof 4 (mask) and personal protective equipment, 5 (especial) in a healthcare setting; washing hands regularly with soap and water, or alcohol-based hand rub. Actions that can be taken to prevent infection from______6____animal source include: avoiding unnecessary unprotected contact with animals; washing hands after contact with animals or animal products; and ensuring that animal products are cooked thoroughly before they 7 (consume).8 is important to stay home if you’re feeling unwell. But if you have a fever, cough, and difficulty 9 (breath) , seek medical care early and share your previous travel history 10 your healthcare provider.答案:1.limited2.However3. that/which4.masks5. especially6.an7. are consumes8. it9. breathing 10. with写作:倡议书——从小事做起共战疫情假定你是学生会主席李华,当前新冠状病毒肆虐,请你围绕“从小事做起共战疫情”这一主题,给全校学生写一封英文倡议书。
抗击疫情高考英语作文带翻译
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抗击疫情⾼考英语作⽂带翻译众志成城抗疫情,我相信困难只是暂时的,通过⼤家的共同努⼒,⼀定能打赢这场抗击病毒的战争,早⽇迎来春暖花开的那⼀天。
下⾯给⼤家带来⼀些关于抗击疫情⾼考英语作⽂带翻译,希望对⼤家有所帮助。
抗击疫情⾼考英语作⽂1尊重⽣命,敬畏⾃然!我们只是⼤⾃然普通并且平凡的⼉⼥,⽽⾃然却是我们赖以⽣存的⺟亲。
违背⾃然的法则只会引⽕烧⾝,最终遍体鳞伤。
这是⼤⾃然给我们的教训与警告。
Respect life and nature! We are just ordinary and ordinary children of nature, and nature is our mother. Disobeying the laws of nature will only lead to fire, and eventually all over the body. This is a lesson and warning from nature.⼼存敬意,,⾝赴⼀线的钟南⼭医⽣,积极响应国家感召的李兰娟院⼠,他们是肩负使命的战⼠,他们是以战“疫”为⼰任的勇⼟,他们是疫情中的逆⾏者,更是我们学习的榜样。
With great respect, Dr. Zhong Nanshan, who went to the front line, and Academician Li Lanjuan, who actively responded to the call of the state, are soldiers who shoulder the mission. They are brave soil who take the war "epidemic" as their duty. They are the counterforces in the epidemic situation, and they are also the model we learn from.⽤⼼铭记,学会深爱!疫情之下更⻅⼈⼼温暖,社会各界⼈⼠⽤⾏动谱写了众⼈战“疫”的决⼼。
英语作文表示安慰新冠疫情的作文
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与新冠疫情有关的英语作文(共6题)一、写作题(共6题)1.假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。
你的美国好友Jim 得知美国也发生新冠肺炎,很紧张,发来邮件向你询问应对方法,请你给他回复邮件,内容包括:1. 安慰他不要紧张。
2. 建议应对方法。
3. 表达战胜病毒的信心。
注意:1.词数不少于50;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
提示词:新冠肺炎:COVID-9Dear Jim,Yours,Li Hua2.假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。
你的英国好友Jim 在给你的邮件中提到新冠病毒爆发给他带来了焦虑,并询问你在疫情期间的生活。
请给他回邮件,内容包括:1. 安慰与鼓励;2. 疫情期间你的生活与学习情况;3. 疫情给你带来的思考。
注意:1. 词数不少于50;2. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
提示词:新冠病毒novel coronavirus;Dear Jim,Yours,Li Hua 3.假设你是红星中学高三学生李华,请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,用英文写一篇短文,向“英语园地”投稿。
记述你和同学们在新冠肺炎疫情期间,参加学校组织的“向奋战在战‘疫’一线的医护人员献爱心”(Show our gratitude and love to the medical staff)活动的全过程。
注意:词数不少于60。
提示词:新冠肺炎COVID-194.假设你是李津,你的英国朋友David 给你发邮件询问你中国抗击新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情的情况并想知道你在疫情期间是怎么度过的。
请你根据下列要点写一封邮件回复他,主要内容包括:(1)如何抗疫及成效;(2)你怎么度过及现状;(3)你的感受。
注意:(1)开头结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数;(2)词数:不少于100 词。
参考词汇:疫情epidemic situation;新冠肺炎Covid-19Dear David,I'm glad to receive your email.Yours,Li Jin5.由于新冠疫情的影响,目前学生都在居家学习。
新冠病毒疫情英语作文知识点,阅读理解解析三篇精选范文
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冠状病毒(coronavirus)是一类主要引起呼吸道、肠道疾病(respiratory and intestinal diseases)的病原体。
这类病毒颗粒的外表有许多规那么排列的突起(a fringe of bulbous surface projections ),整个病毒颗粒就像一顶帝王的皇冠(royal crown),因此得名“冠状病毒〞。
冠状病毒除人类以外,还可感染猪、牛、猫、犬、貂、骆驼、蝙蝠、老鼠、刺猬等多种哺乳动物以及多种鸟类(mammals and birds)。
2019-nCoV, as it's been labelled, is understood to be a new strain of coronavirus that has not previously been identified in humans.这种新型冠状病毒(2019-nCoV)此前未在人类身上发现过。
Coronaviruses are a broad family of viruses, but only six (the new one would make it seven) are known to infect people.冠状病毒是一个庞大的病毒家族,目前会感染人类的有六种(新发现的这种是第七种)。
新型冠状病毒 novel coronavirus / new strain of coronavirus 呼吸道疾病 respiratory diseases禽流感病毒 avian influenza virus密切接触者 close contacts潜伏期 incubation period疑似病例 suspected case确诊病例 confirmed case得肺炎 get/catch pneumonia接受医学观察 under medical observation流行病学调查 epidemiological investigation病毒爆发 virus outbreak遏制疫情爆发 contain the outbreak严格隔离政策 strict isolation policy携带病毒 carrying the virus超级传染源 superspreader医疗费用报销 reimbursement for medical expenses中国大局部地区口罩供应紧张 tight supplies in large areas of China人传人 human-to-human transmission医务人员感染 infection of medical workerScientists believe an animal source is "the most likely primary source" but that some human-to-human transmission has occurred.科学家认为动物是“最有可能的初始感染源〞,不过,也有一些人传人的病例。
疫情防护英语作文
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疫情防护英语作文篇1连日来,全国上下同舟共济,用无私奉献的爱心和众志成城的力量,共同筑起阻击新型冠状病毒感染肺炎疫情的钢铁防线。
Pull together in times of trouble, our wills unite like a fortress. Novel coronavirus is a mon defense for the spread of pneumonia.爱心里满是牵挂。
捐赠的医用物资陆续运抵一线,为医护人员全力战胜疫情提供保障,也传递着人们对白衣战士的敬意与谢意。
Love is full of cares. The donated medical materials have been delivered to the front line one after another, providing guarantee for medical staff to fight against the epidemic, and also conveying people's respect and gratitude to the soldiers in white.奉献中践行誓言。
更多医疗队奔赴湖北,无畏出征的背后,是向同行伸出的援手,是守护人民生命安全的信念。
Take the oath in dedication. More medical teams went to Hubei. Behind the fearless March, they extended their help to their colleagues and believed in safeguarding the safety of people's lives.行动中汇聚力量。
踊跃捐款捐物、供应爱心果蔬、开辟绿色通道、加快物流运输。
各行各业携手并肩,成为防疫抗疫的.坚强后盾。
【新冠病毒肺炎疫情专题】热点时文阅读 词汇积累 高考作文预测7(含答案)(the novel coronavirus )
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时文阅读People just refer to the Novel Coronavirus as the coronavirus.很多时候大家就直接说冠状病毒了。
The coronavirus outbreak is spreading rapidly.冠状病毒的疫情发展非常迅速。
The novel coronavirus can lie dormant for days. Now researchers are not sureexactly how many days the virus can lie dormant, but most believe is around 14days.现在研究还不能确定到底潜伏期是多久,但是大多数认为是14天。
This novel coronavirus can lie dormant for days, so is almost undetectable.这个冠状病毒有多天的潜伏期,所以几乎不可测。
If previous outbreaks of coronavirus are any indication, the Wuhan strain that is now spreading may eventually be traced back to bats. But one bat can host many different viruses without getting sick.如果历史上爆发的冠状病毒能给我们提供一些借鉴,那么当下正在肆虐的这种源自武汉的新病毒最后可能也被追溯到蝙蝠身上。
但是一只蝙蝠可以携带多种病毒而自己并不生病。
Dr. Peter Daszak, president of Eco Health Alliance, who has been working in Chinafor 15years studying diseases that jump from animals to people, stressed that stopping the sale of wildlife in markets is essential to curtail future outbreaks. But monitoring and studying wildlife, like bats, is equally important.彼得•达斯扎克博士是生态健康联盟的主席,他在中国已经工作了15 年,主要研究动物传染给人类的疾病。
关于本次疫情的英语作文
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关于本次疫情的英语作文在学习、工作或生活中,大家都有写的经历,对作文很是熟悉吧,作文可分为小学作文、中学作文、大学作文(论文)。
写起作文来就毫无头绪?下面是收集的关于本次疫情的英语作文,欢送阅读,希望大家能够喜欢。
202X年是一个新的开始,可是,恰好在春节降临之际,中华再一次面对病毒危机:新形冠状病毒,距离上次xx年仅过去17年。
202X is a new beginning, but just at the time of the Spring Festival, the Chinese people once again face the virus crisis: new coronavirus, only 17 years since the last SARS in xx.我在新闻上看到,由武汉为传染源引起的新形病毒向全国扩散。
记者统计,一月十日到二十二日离开武汉前往全国各地的人员分别到达周口、岳阳、宜昌、合肥、重庆、南宁、广州等地。
这是一种急性感染肺炎。
I saw in the news that the new virus caused by Wuhan as the source of infection spread to the whole country. Aording to statistics and ysis, the people who left Wuhan from January 10 to 22 and went to all parts of the country respectively arrived in Zhoukou, Yueyang, Yichang, Hefei, Chongqing, Nanning, Guangzhou and other places. This is an acute infection of pneumonia.病因是因为人们吃了菜野生中华菊头蝙蝠果子狸。
疫情中的感动英语作文
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疫情中的感动英语作文第1篇今年寒假,突如其来的新型肺炎打乱了人们欢度春节的脚步,特别是疫情的重灾区—武汉,大量市民生病导致医生告急、床位告急、医用物资告急,一场没有硝烟的战争正在打响。
This winter vacation, the sudden new pneumonia disrupted the pace of people's celebration of the Spring Festival, especially in Wuhan, a serious epidemic area, a large number of people's livelihood diseases led to doctors' emergency, beds' emergency, medical supplies' emergency, and a war without gunpowder is starting.病毒无情人有情。
疫情的每一个变化都牵动着全国人民乃至世界人民的心:邻国日本不但没有拒绝中国游客入境,还向我国赠送了大量医用物资;海外的留学生用尽浑身解数筹集口罩第一时间运回国内;各地的医生护士纷纷丢下家人奔赴前线治病救人,他们夜以继日地工作,累了困了就趴在桌上、躺在地上休息一会儿;湖州83岁的老爷爷靠捡垃圾为生,却毫不犹豫地捐出了省吃俭用积下来的一万元钱;安徽的一位叔叔跑进派出所扔下600个口罩扭头就走,默默地献出自己的爱心……The virus has no lover. Every change of the epidemic affected the hearts of the people of the whole country and even the people of the world: neighboring Japan not only did not refuse Chinese tourists to enter China, but also gave a large number of medical materials to our country; overseasstudents tried their best to raise masks and transport them back to China at the first time; medical students and nurses from all over the world left their families and rushed to the front line to cure the disease and save the people, and they worked day and night, tired and trapped Lying on the table and resting on the ground for a while, Huzhou's 83 year old grandfather made a living by picking up rubbish, but he did not hesitate to donate the ten thousand yuan saved by frugality; an uncle from Anhui ran into the police station, threw 600 masks, turned around and left, silently giving his love 看着网上一个个温暖的故事,我深深地感动了,也想献一份爱心,尽自己的一点力量帮助有需要的人。
2020中考热点阅读新冠疫情三篇带答案
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时文阅读理解:全球公共卫生事件The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared (宣布) the new coronavirus (冠状病毒) outbreak a global public health emergency after the spread of the disease across the world. WHO made the decision in its third meeting about the coronavirus, after it decided not to take such a step in the first two meetings.Officially called a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), itis considered to be a public health risk through the international spread of disease. It suggests a serious, sudden and unusual situation in which the world must act quickly. Since 2009, there have been a few global health emergencies, including the 2009 swine flu pandemic (猪流感) and the 2014 outbreak of ebola in West Africa.The new coronavirus has got attention because o f its similarity to SARS which killed about 800 people across the world in 2002-2003. So far, the new coronavirus does not seem to be as deadly as SARS, but there have been more cases.Its declaration could cause trade and travel restrictions (限制). Those who have made holiday plans might have their plans affected (受影响的) in some parts of the world.The WHO said its greatest worry was the potential (潜在性) for the virus to spread to countries with weaker health systems, who might not be able to handle (处理) it. “We are all in t his together and we can only stop it together,” saidthe WHO’s Director General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.mean in the first1. What does the underlined phrase “take such a step”paragraph?A. Spread the coronavirus across the world.B. Declare the coronavirus a global public health emergency.C. Hold the third meeting about the coronavirus.D. Restrict trade and travel across the world.2. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The 2009 swine flu pandemic was a global public health emergency.B. SARS killed about 800 people across the world in 2009.C. The new coronavirus has few cases than SARS.D. The spread of the coronavirus has no risk.3. What could the declaration of global public health emergency cause?A. Bigger outbreak of the coronavirus.B. Trade and travel restrictions.C. A weaker health system.D. Immediate stop of the coronavirus.时文阅读:疫情推迟开学On January 27, in order to win the new pneumonia Resistance War(抗击新型肺炎战), the Ministry of Education issued(教育部公布) a notice on putting off the start time of school in spring 2020. It was said that school should not start before March. The exact start time of school will depend on situations and further notices.However, many parents are very worried that putting off the start of school may affect(影响)children’s studies. If they have such a long winter vacation, children will not learn any knowledge, read books or study at all. They may forget what they have learned before. Staying at home for a long time will make them keep eating, sleeping and playing, which seriously affect their physical and mental health.In short, the close of school influences learning and develops bad habits, so how should we avoid these problems? Local education departments have also issued a notice, that is, to organize online teaching and create a network platform(平台), where necessary courses will be shown every day, and online teaching will be givenby excellent teachers of the subject, and students can learn at home through computer or mobile network.It should be said that such a method is very good. It can not only keep students indoors and not worry about the infection(感染) of the disease, but also make themsuspension ofstudy at home, improve their learning ability, and truly achieve “no classes”. Both the platform itself and the recorded lesson resources are more useful, and are welcomed by parents and teachers.Of course, except for learning at home, it is also necessary to teach children about health knowledge, especially how to keep away from touching virus and otherknowledge popularization; at the same time, it is also necessary for children to do some physical exercises or some games, which is good for physical health at home.1. Parents worried about putting off the start time of school because _______.A. children may be infected by virusB. they don’t like the idea of onlinelearningaffectedC. children’s study may beD. parents have no time to look after children2. Except for learning at home, what is also necessary according to the writer?A. To keep playing online games.B. To keep touching different people.C. To do some physical exercises outside.D. To teach childrenabout health knowledge.3. The underlined word “suspension” in Paragraph 4 probably means _______ .A. planB. stopC. growthD. change4. Which is TRUE according to the passage?A. Students would rather go to school.B. The date of going to school is decided.C. Online teaching will help students study.D. Parents believe children can teach themselves.5. What’s the best title for this passage?A. A Special Way to Learn at HomeB. A New War with a New ChanceC. A Way to Keep Mentally HealthyD. A Method to Make Parents Worried时文阅读:心理防疫Wearing a mask while sleeping at home sounds a little crazy.But Wufeared that I would Keying did so during the novel coronavirus outbreak. “Inecessary to do so. But I am still worriedbe infected. Now I know it’s notabout when the epidemic will end,” said the 13-year-old from Chengdu,Sichuan province. Being stuck inside makes her feel anxious.In fact, many people have experienced feelings like Wu.Nearly 80 percent ofpeople are deeply worried about the outbreak, while 40percent strongly fearit, according to a survey released on Jan 27 by theChinese Academy of SocialSciences.These emotions (情绪) are normal for people who are going throughstressful events, according to Wang Weihua, an expert on positive psychologystressful reactions (反应) can help us fight the virus,” (积极心理学). “SomeWang said. “We take more protective actions, such as wearing masks andwashing hands often, for example.”But if these feelings last too long, it will be bad for our mental (心理的)health, Wang added. So how can we stay positive?First, we should learn to accept unexpected changes in life,wrote XiongKewei, a psychological consultant (咨询师) at Beijing Normal University. Wemight learn new lessons from these changes, like respecting (尊重) nature andbeing more responsible (有担当的).Another useful way to stay positive is to stick to a normal routine (正常作息).“The key is to take good care of the body, arrange a reasonable schedule,ensure adequate sleep and diet, and get the necessary rest and relaxation,” Zhang Hong, deputy chief physician of Wuhan Mental Health Center, toldChina Daily.1. Wu Keying wore a mask while sleeping because _____.A. her parents told her to do soB. it’s thebest way to avoid infectionC. one of her family members was infectedD. she was scared of being infected2. What do we know from Paragraph 2?A. Many people feel worried about the virus.B. We shouldn’t worry too much about the virus.C. Only 40 percent of people worry about the outbreak.D. More than 80 percent of people wear masks while sleeping.3. According to Wang Weihua, _____ can help us fight the virus.a. wearing masksb. being stress-freec. staying positived. washing our handsA. abcB. abdC. acdD. bcd4. The last three paragraphs are mainly about _____.A. how to stay away from the coronavirusB. how psychologists helped patientsC. suggestions on how to stay positiveD. how to receive psychological counseling全球公共卫生事件1-3 BAB(在全球范围内蔓延后,世界卫生组织宣布新型冠状病毒疫情成为全球性的突发公共卫生事件。
疫情有关英语作文带翻译
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Title: My Experiences During the PandemicThe COVID19 pandemic has been a challenging time for everyone around the world, and I am no exception. As a high school student, my life has been significantly impacted by the pandemic. Here, I share my personal experiences and reflections on this period.The Shift to Online LearningThe most noticeable change in my life was the sudden transition to online learning. In early 2020, when the pandemic hit, schools were closed, and we were forced to adapt to a new mode of education. Initially, it was a difficult adjustment. I missed the interaction with my teachers and classmates, and the lack of a structured environment made it hard for me to stay focused. However, over time, I learned to manage my time better and found ways to stay engaged with the material, such as participating in online discussions and setting up a dedicated study space at home.The Importance of Mental HealthDuring the pandemic, I realized the importance of mental health. With the isolation and uncertainty, I sometimes felt anxious and stressed. To cope, I started practicing mindfulness and meditation, which helped me to stay calm and focused. I also made an effort to stay connected with my friends and family through video calls and social media, which was crucial for maintaining a sense of community and support.New Hobbies and SkillsThe pandemic also gave me the opportunity to explore new hobbies and skills. With more time at home, I picked up painting and baking, which not only kept me occupied but also allowed me to express my creativity. Additionally, I learned to cook a variety of dishes, which has been a valuable life skill.Appreciation for Essential WorkersOne of the most profound realizations I had during the pandemic was the appreciation for essential workers. Seeing how they continued to work tirelessly to keep society functioning, despite the risks, made me realize the importance of their roles. It was a humbling experience that taught me to be more grateful for the services they provide.Looking ForwardAs we continue to navigate the pandemic, I am hopeful for the future. I have learned to be more adaptable and resilient, and I believe these skills will serve me well in the years to come. While I look forward to returning to a sense of normalcy, I also hope to carry forward the lessons and growth I have experienced during this time.翻译:标题:我在疫情期间的经历COVID19大流行对世界各地的每个人都是一个挑战,我也不例外。
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2020高考疫情热点及其相关高考模拟命题七选五阅读和短文改错专题七选五____36____After a new-type coronavirus was detected in viral pneumonia cases in Central China's Wuhan city a month ago,more cases have been reported in recent days.___37____:1.Wear masks outdoors•Wearing a mask is one of the most effective ways to protect you from getting infected as the virus is predominantly spread in droplets.•Make sure to wear it properly by tightening up the nose clip and pulling the bottom of it over your chin so that your nose and mouth are both covered.•If you're not feeling well or have symptoms such as cough,fever,fatigue and trouble breathing,a mask is also needed to prevent you from spreading germs to others.•___38____as they may lead to oxygen deficient(缺乏)if worn for long periods.2.Cover your coughs and sneeze with tissueCover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze,or you can cough or sneeze into your sleeve,but avoid covering with your hands directly.3.____39____Wash your hands with soap and running water thoroughly for at least15seconds,especially:•Before eating and after using the toilet•After returning home•After touching trash or garbage•After contacting with animals or handling animal wastes4.Strengthen your immune system and exercise regularly•____40____•Make sure that shared spaces have good air flow and avoid going to crowded places such as hospitals,railway stations and airports.Wear a mask if transport or movement is necessary.•Seek prompt medical attention if you have symptoms of fever and respiratory infection.•Avoid close contact with people who have flu or cold-like symptoms.•Eat thoroughly cooked meat and eggs.Avoid contact with wild animals or farmed livestock without any protection.A.How to wash your hands in a correct wayB.How to keep yourself safe from new coronavirusC.All-out efforts are needed to ensure that prevention and control work in WuhanD.To prevent catching the infection,here's what you can doE.Medical masks used by medical workers are not recommended for common peopleF.Exercise regularly is one of the most important ways to help you stay away from catching any infections.G.Wash your hands frequently and properlyKey:B D E G F语法填空The National Health Commission of China has changed the official English name of the disease caused by the novel coronavirus__1__COVID-19,adopting the title__2__(create)by the World Health Organization.In early February,the commission__3__(temporary)named the disease as novel coronavirus pneumonia,or NCP,__4__there was no official English name.The temporary name__5__(adpot)by Chinese government agencies and the media to discourage__6__use of misleading titles by foreign media that stigmatized(污名化)the Chinese people.Now China would refer to the disease in the same way__7__the WHO,the commission said.China has been cooperating with the WHO__8__(fight)the COVID-19outbreak.WHO Director General Tedros said on Friday night that its delegation of international__9__(expert)will arrive in Wuhan on Saturday.The team of experts had been examining__10__(prevent)efforts in Beijing,as well as Guangdong and Sichuan provinces,since arriving last weekend.答案: 1.to 2.created 3.temporarily 4.when 5.was adopted6.the7.as8.Fighting9.experts10.preventive/prevention [短文改错]It can be seen from the picture Mr.Liu,who wears a mask.was walking his dog.Interestingly,his dog which also wears a mask.In recent year,air pollution has become more and more serious in some areas,which have led to severe consequences.To solve this problem,firstly of all,we should raise the public awareness of protecting the environment.Secondly,the government ought to punish the illegal acts as polluting the environment severe.Thirdly,we must do our best to protecting the environment in our daily life.Only in this way can human beings and animals share a pleasant planet or live a happy life.参考答案:短文改错第一句:picture后加that;was→is第二句:删除which第三句:year→years;have→has第四句:firstly→first第五句:as→of;severe→severely第六句:protecting→protect第七句:or→and阅读理解:Education officials and industry experts are debating the future of online learning.The discussion is important because hundreds of universities in the United States have recently moved classes online because of the spread of the novel coronavirus(冠状病毒).For Asha Choksi,the rise of Internet-based or online study programs has led to major improvements in higher education.“It’s actually given a lot more power to students in terms of how,when and where they learn,”the head of research for Pearson Education said.Classes meet online through video conferencing.In this way,students are able to communicate with each other and their professors even when they are far away from school. However,recent research suggests the majority of college students and professors prefer in-person instruction,because they are concerned that companies supervising(监管)online learning programs are not clear about the policies they have with the schools they serve.“Students see in-class lectures as opportunities to engage with instructors,peers,and content.”the researchers wrote.In-person learning is especially important in fields like healthcare and teaching.Online education can never really take its place,said Stephanie Hall,a fellow with the independent policy research group The Century Foundation.“Students need to experience...what they’re learning about,reading about or hearing about in the classroom.And I don’t know yet the degree to which technology can facilitate that.”“When schools make agreements with online program managers to run their online programs, they often do not make important information available to students,”Hall said.This includes how much control the company has over the design of the program or whether the faculty leading the classes was involved in their design.In addition,many colleges and universities advertise online programs as a low cost opportunity for students.But in some cases,students attending in-person classes get financial aid and online students do not.1.What does Choksi think of the online study programs?A.They offer students more choices in study.B.They reform the country’s education system.C.They provide advanced scientific knowledge.D.They promote the development of technology.2.According to most college students and professors,what’s the advantage of in-person learning?A.It is convenient.B.It costs less to study.C.It can better meet school policies.D.It can improve students’communication skills.3.What does the underlined word“facilitate”probably mean in paragraph4?A.Change.B.Apply.C.Achieve.D.Control.4.What is Hall’s attitude towards online education?A.Hopeful.B.Critical.C.Uncaring.D.Neutral.【参考答案】ACCB单词学习1.engage with接触;打交道financial aid经济援助长难句分析However,recent research suggests the majority of college students and professors prefer in-person instruction,because they are concerned that companies supervising online learning programs are not clear about the policies they have with the schools they serve.【分析】“the majority of college students and professors prefer…they serve”为“suggests”的宾语从句;宾语从句主干为“the students and professors prefer in-person instruction”,“because they are concerned that...with the schools they serve”为“because”引导的原因状语从句;其中“companies supervising online learning...schools they serve”为“concerned”的宾语从句,“they have with the schools they serve”作定语,修饰“policies”。
新冠疫情2022英语作文
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