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Fearmongering(散布恐慌)against China more dangerous to global economy than coronavirus(冠状病毒)
After weeks of attempting to sow chaos and spread fear about the outbreak of the novel coronavirus epidemic(流行病)in China,some overseas media outlets and individuals have shifted focus 1. another battlefield-the Chinese economy. They paint a rather dark picture not just for the Chinese economy 2.. for the global economy.3.(they)articles are filled with scary headlines and exaggerated facts.People cannot help 4.(panic)about the global economy. which is already facing serious challenges like trade wars. 5.it comes to”causing”such a mess for the world,it is easy to point fingers at China.
Anyway,these media outlets are right about a couple of things.First,the epidemic will make the Chinese economy suffer a little.After all,consumers across the country are 6.(trap)in their homes and businesses and factories have been shut for a good part of this year,Second,we have to be fully aware of these challenges and risks in order to address the problem.The first step to solve a problem is 7.(recognize)there is one.
Actually,Chinese officials have been very clear about the potential impact of the epidemic on the economy.Why 8.(will)they invest hundreds of billions of dollars into the economy if they weren’t aware of the problem?Why would they roll out a great number of measures to support businesses?Why would they take extraordinary risks in encouraging factories to restart 9.(produce)?
10. of how severe the impact will be,the epidemic does not change the fundamentals of the Chinese economy.The outbreak is surely to be contained.It can be safe to say that fearmongering against China is more dangerous to global economy than coronavirus.
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Fearmongering(散布恐慌)against China more dangerous to global economy than coronavirus(冠状病毒)
After weeks of attempting to sow chaos and spread fear about the outbreak of the novel coronavirus epidemic(流行病)in China,some overseas media outlets and individuals have shifted focus 1. another battlefield-the Chinese economy. They paint a rather dark picture not just for the Chinese economy 2.. for the global economy.3.(they)articles are filled with scary headlines and exaggerated facts.People cannot help 4.(panic)about the global economy. which is already facing serious challenges like trade wars. 5.it comes to”causing”such a mess for the world,it is easy to point fingers at China.
Anyway,these media outlets are right about a couple of things.First,the epidemic will make the Chinese economy suffer a little.After all,consumers across the country are 6.(trap)in their homes and businesses and factories have been shut for a good part of this year,Second,we have to be fully aware of these challenges and risks in order to address the problem.The first step to solve a problem is 7.(recognize)there is one.
Actually,Chinese officials have been very clear about the potential impact of the epidemic on the economy.Why 8.(will)they invest hundreds of billions of dollars into the economy if they weren’t aware of the problem?Why would they roll out a great number of measures to support businesses?Why would they take extraordinary risks in encouraging factories to restart 9.(produce)?
10. of how severe the impact will be,the epidemic does not change the fundamentals of the Chinese economy.The outbreak is surely to be contained.It can be safe to say that fearmongering against China is more dangerous to global economy than coronavirus.
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Fearmongering (散布恐慌) against China more dangerous to global economy than coronavirus.
After weeks of attempting to make chaos and spread fear about the outbreak of the novel coronavirus epidemic in China, some overseas media outlets and individuals have shifted focus to another battlefield — the Chinese economy. They paint a rather dark picture not just for the Chinese economy but for the global economy.
1.People cannot help but panic about the global economy, which is already facing serious challenges like trade wars. It is easy to point fingers at China for “causing” such a mess for the world.
Anyway, these media outlets are right about a couple of things. 2. After all, consumers across the country are trapped in their homes and businesses and factories have been shut for a good part of this year. Second, we have to be fully aware of these challenges and risks in order to address the problem. The first step to solve a problem is to recognize there is one.
3. If not, why would they invest hundreds of billions of dollars into the economy if they weren’t aware of the problem? Why would they roll out a great number of measures to support businesses?4.
Regardless of how severe the impact will be, the epidemic does not change the fundamentals of the Chinese economy.5. There will be no reason that the vast Chinese consumer market will abruptly disappear or the world will suddenly no longer need products from the massive Chinese manufacturing sector, not to mention the country’s huge investment projects. So it can be safe to say that fearmongering against China is more dangerous to global economy than coronavirus.
A.With the effective measures taken by the whole country, the epidemic will be definitely under control.
B.Certainly, that paints a completely different picture we have seen from abroad.
C.First, the epidemic will make the Chinese economy suffer a little.
D.Still, there are many indicators to look for in assessing the potential damage on the Chinese and global economies.
E.Their articles are filled with scary headlines and exaggerated (夸大的) facts.
F.Why would they take extraordinary risks in encouraging factories to restart production?
G.Actually, Chinese officials have been very clear about the potential impact of the epidemic on the economy.
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Beijing, the capital city of China is 1. (situate) to the north of He Bei Province and is visited by millions of2. (tour) every year. 3. , in recent years, the 4. of visitors to Beijing has dropped especially in spring because 5. ( sandstorm) continue to strike the city as a result of 6. (desert), a process which occurs when there is less rain and people cut down trees and dig up grass.
To 7. the environment, the government has started a mass campaign to help__8.___the problems caused by sandstorms. Billions of trees 9. (plant) and the government decides 10. ( continue) the project for the next five years.
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Last week, 1.support of the battle against the novel coronavirus in Wuhan, my classmates and I started a campaign 2.( name) “Lucky Money Plan”, which turned out to be worthwhile and 3.(benefit). Learning from TV that the epidemic situation in Wuhan went bad to worse and 4. the protective equipment were badly needed, I really felt uneasy and depressed, determined to do my bit to deal with this 5.(worry) situation. After careful 6.(consider), a good idea hit me that I could raise some money to buy medical supplies for Wuhan.
Without delay, I posted my advocation (支持) letter on the school website, calling on all my fellows to take an active part in it.7.to my amazement, all of them showed great interest and donated all their lucky money. I ordered a wide range of medical necessities on the Internet, through express, these items were directly delivered to a hospital in Wuhan.
A few days later, I 8.(unexpected) received a telephone call from the hospital. The doctor spoke highly of 9.we had done, saying our kindness and our support10.(strength) their determination to wipe out the virus. Hearing these words, I felt extremely excited and proud. I was convinced that we Chinese people were sure to win this battle.
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More and more middle school students in China are getting shorter sleeping time. Most students sleep f76 than nine hours every night, 77 they have much homework to do. Some homework is 78 by school teachers, and some by parents. Also, some students don’t know 79 to save the time. They are not careful e80 while doing their homework, so it takes them a lot of time. Some students have to get up early every morning on w 81 to get to school on time by bus or by bike. It can 82 a long way from home to school. Teachers and parents should c 83 down some of the homework so that the children can
e 84 nine hours of sleep every night for their 85.
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Holding a cell phone against your ear or storing it in your pocket may be dangerous to your health. This explains a warning that cell phone manufacturers include in the small print that is often ignored when a new phone is purchased. Apple, for example, doesn’t want iPhones to come closer to you than 1.5 centimeters; Research In Motion, BlackBerry’s manufacturer, recommends 2.5 centimeters.
If health issues arise from cell phone use, the possible effects are huge. Voice calls - Americans chat on cell phones 2.26 trillion(万亿)minutes annually - earn $109 billion for the wireless carriers.
Devra Davis, an expert who has worked for the University of Pittsburgh, has published a book about cell phone radiation, “Disconnect.” The book surveys scientific research and concludes the question is not settled.
Brain cancer is a concern that Ms. Davis examines. Over all, there has not been an increase in its incidence since cell phones arrived. But the average masks an increase in brain cancer in the 20-to-29 age group and a drop for the older population.
“Most cancers have multiple causes,” she says, but she points to laboratory research that suggests low-energy radiation could damage cells that could possibly lead to cancer.
Children are more vulnerable(易受伤的)to radiation than adults, Ms. Davis and other scientists point out. Radiation that penetrates only five centimeters into the brain of an adult will reach much deeper into the brains of children because their skulls are thinner and their brains contain more absorptive fluid(易吸收的液体). No studies have yet been completed on cell phone radiation and children, she says.
Henry Lai, a research professor in the bioengineering department at the University of Washington, began laboratory radiation studies in 1980 and found that rats exposed to radiation had damaged DNA in their brains.
Ms. Davis recommends using wired headsets or the phone’s speaker. Children should text rather than call, she said, and pregnant women should keep phones away from the abdomen(腹部).
1.According to Ms Davis, brain cancer increase ____.
A. among children B. among old people
C. in the twenties D. among pregnant women
2.Why do children easily be affected by radiation?
A. Because they haven’t grown up.
B. Because they are too young to protect themselves.
C. Because they use cell phones more often than adults.
D. Because their skulls are thinner and their brains are easily hurt.
3.What can we conclude from the last paragraph?
A. Pregnant women should keep cell phones away.
B. People should use cell phones in the correct way.
C. If you are a child, you’d better text than make phone calls.
D. When you use a cell phone, use a wired headset or the phone’s speaker.
4.What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. Be careful when using cell phones.
B. Don’t hold your cell phone against your ear.
C. Rats exposed to radiation have damaged DNA in their brains.
D. Low-energy radiation could damage cells that could lead to cancer.
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1.China has got a good r_______ for fighting against the flu with its careful and smooth organization.
2.As there is less and less coal and oil, scientists are exploring new ways of making use of a________ energy, such as sunlight, wind and water for power and fuel.
3.We arrived at our d_______after traveling across a large mountain.
4.He thought he was likely to become a l_______ figure in the company where he worked.
5.There is a fine little cafe o_______ the cinema. Cross the street and you’ll be there.
6.With the windows _______(测量),my mother went to buy cloth to make curtains.
7.Unfortunately, he got _______(困住) in the traffic before the interview.
8.The accident was caused by a wrong _______(判断) on the part of the pilot.
9._______(农业) is still largely based on traditional methods in some countries.
10. He was _______(禁止) to leave his room as a punishment.
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Since I was first in China, my life, and China itself, have developed and changed a lot. I came here in 20151. (travel) and visit a friend. I had a fantastic time, 2. (explore) beautiful places in Beijing, Shanghai, Sichuan an Hong Kong within 5 weeks. Then, with the taste of China in my mouth, I 3. (return) to Beijing as an exchange student in 2017, 4. I fell in love with this city. Despite the pollution and people everywhere, what I saw in Beijing was a city on the move and developing at a speed so unknown to me, a man from a small sleepy 5. (Australia) city.
China today is a country rich 6. old customs, and one that is also full of modern7. (wonder). Although some things will always stay 8. same, other things are changing at a speed beyond 9.(imagine). I’m sure, as 10. (I) life continues here in Beijing, I will enjoy more convenience and surprise.
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The past years1.(witness) great changes in China. So far, China has reached a stage2.we share leading positions in many fields. After about 800 years, the spirit of the Silk Road is still alive, which is thanks3.a proposal by Xi Jinxing in 2013. The initiative(倡议),4.(call) the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, aims to build a trade network. The president of Russia has expressed his5.(congratulate).
More than 100 countries and organizations have joined the initiative, which covers about ﹩20 trillion﹣﹣﹣around one6. (three) of the world's GDP.
The popularity of the Belt and Road Initiative has7.(it) roots in the human desire to trade ideas and communicate. Just take a look at the Silk Road. Not only silk and other goods8. knowledge about science and technology was shared across the network. This included the four great inventions of the ancient China. It was also an early way for languages and9. (culture) development and became influenced by one another.
10.(hope), the building of the Belt and Road promotes world peace and development.
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(China Daily 09/29/2008)The Shenzhou VII astronauts Liu Boming, Zhai Zhigang and Jing Haipeng all returned safe and sound at 5:37 pm yesterday afternoon with a solid touchdown in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region. The process was broadcast live 36 national television.
Spaceship commander and spacewalker Zhai Zhigang told China Central Television shortly after he and his crew 37 (help) out of the re-entry capsule: "It was a glorious mission(使命), full of challenges with a perfect ending. I feel 38 (pride) of our motherland."
The three heroic astronauts will have to wait 39 this morning before they can return to their homes. Before then, they were arranged for a full night's rest in Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia.
Zhai, a 42-year-old astronaut from Heilongjiang Province, got his place in the history books with 40 20-minute spacewalk on Saturday. "Greetings to the Chinese people and the people of the world," Zhai said as he floated out of Shenzhou VII 41 (slow). Liu stayed inside the orbital module to help him 42 Jing monitored the operation from the re-entry capsule.
President Hu Jintao watched the spacewalk from the Beijing center 43 a number of other State leaders. Shortly afterward, Hu told the astronauts in a televised telephone exchange: "Your 44 (succeed) represents a breakthrough in our manned space program, the motherland and the people are 45 (thank) to you."
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