2020年中考英语热点话题阅读专练
一:
The
new
coronavirus
has
killed
nearly
18,000
people
in
Italy
and
nearly
90,000
people
worldwide.
The
World
Health
Organization
says
most
of
those
who
are
dying
of
the
COVID-19(新冠肺炎)disease
are
over
the
age
of
60.
But,
try
telling
that
to
Ada
Zanusso
of
Italy.
She
is
103
years
old.
She
lived
through
the?pandemic
(大流行病)of
1918?that
killed
50
million
people
worldwide.
Now,
she
has
continued
to
live
normally,although
she
caught
COVID-19
one
week
ago.
"I'm
well,
I'm
well,"
Zanusso
told
reporters
with
the
Associated
Press.
She
spoke
with
the
reporters
over
video
from
a
home
for
older
people
in
the
northern
Italian
town
of
Lessona.
"I
watch
TV,
read
the
newspapers,"
she
added.
When
asked
about
her
fight
against
COVID-19,
Zanusso
simply
said,
"I
had
some
fever."
Carla
Furno
Marchese
has
been
Zanusso's
family
doctor
for
35
years.
She
said
Zanusso
was
sick
for
one
week.
"We?fed?her
with
water
because
she
wasn't
eating,
and
then
we
thought
she
wasn't
going
to
make
it
because
she
was
always?tired
and
ready
to
fall
asleep."
"One
day
she
opened
her
eyes
again
and
went
on
doing
what
she
used
to
before,"
the
doctor
added.
What
helped
her
get
through
the
illness?
"Courage?and
strength,?faith,"
Zanusso
said.
Zanusso
grew
up
in
Treviso,
Italy.
She
worked
there
for
many
years
in
the
cloth-making
industry.
She
had
four
children
—
three
of
whom
are
living.
She
has
four
grandchildren
and
three
great-grandchildren.
She
will
turn
104
on
August
16.
Under
Italy's?lockdown?order
to
prevent
the
spread
of
the
coronavirus,
visitors
are
not
allowed
to
enter
nursing
homes,
where
many
older
people
live.
Zanusso's
doctor
asked
her
what
she
would
like
to
do
when
"they
open
the
doors"
again.
"I'd
like
to
take
a
lovely
walk,"
she
answered.
She
added
that
she
looks
forward
to
watching
her
three
great-grandchildren
play
together
again.
1.
As
for
the
death
rate,which
pie
chart
is
correct
according
to
the
WHO?
A.
B.
C.
D.
2.
What
did
the
103-year-odl
use
to
do
before?
A.She
used
to
take
a
lovely
walk
B.She
used
to
watch
her
children
playing
C.She
used
to
read
the
newspapers
D.She
used
to
sleep
at
the
daytime
3.
Put
the
events
in
the
correct
order.
a.The
pandemic
killed
50
million
people
b.The
pandemic
killed
90
thousand
people
c.Zanusso
got
her
family
doctor
d.Zanusso
was
born
in
Italy
e.Zanusso
grew
up
in
Treviso,
Italy
A.acdeb
B.deacb
C.decab
D.cdeab
4.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase“
get
through
”in
Paragraph
6
mean?
A.play
an
important
part
in
B.be?excited?and?pleased?about
C.make?a
great
progress?with?
D.come
successfully
to
the?end?of
5.
According
to
the
passage,
which
of
the
followings
is
true
about
Zanusso?
A.She
liked
watching
her
four
great-grandchildren
play
together.
B.She
spoke
with
the
reporters
at
an
old
people’s
home.
C.She
worked
in
her
hometown
Treviso,
Italy
for
35
years.
D.She
had
her
103rd
birthday
on
August
6,
2019.
1—5
A
C
B
D
D
二:
On
January
27,
in
order
to
win
the
new
pneumonia
Resistance
War(抗击新型肺炎战),
the
Ministry
of
Education(教育部)issued
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
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
given
by
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
them
study
at
home,
improve
their
learning
ability,
and
truly
achieve
“no
suspension
of
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
other
knowledge
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
virus
B.
they
don’t
like
the
idea
of
online
learning
C.
children’s
study
may
be
affected
D.
parents
have
no
time
to
look
after
children
2.
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
children
about
health
knowledge.
3.
The
underlined
word
“suspension”
in
Paragraph
4
probably
means
_______
.
A.
plan
B.
stop
C.
growth
D.
change
4.
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
Home
B.
A
New
War
with
a
New
Chance
C.
A
Way
to
Keep
Mentally
Healthy
D.
A
Method
to
Make
Parents
Worried
1-5
CDBCA
三:
If
you
live
in
Shanghai,
you
might
have
taken
a
“lesson”
in
sorting
(分类)
garbage,
as
the
city
introduced
new
garbage-sorting
regulations
(规章)
on
July
1,
2019.
As
China’s
first
city
to
carry
out
strict
regulations
on
garbage
sorting
and
recycling,
Shanghai
requires
its
residents
(居民)
to
sort
garbage
into
four
categories
(类别),
namely
recyclable,
harmful,
dry
and
wet
waste.
If
people
fail
to
sort
their
garbage
properly,
they
can
be
fined
up
to
200
yuan.
Since
the
regulation
took
effect,
the
amount
of
total
daily
waste
in
Shanghai
has
been
reduced
by
an
average
of
15,500
tons,
dropping
26
percent
from
the
end
of
2018,
while
the
average
daily
weight
of
recyclables
hits
4,500
tons,
five
times
higher
than
the
end
of
2018,
according
to
the
Shanghai
Landscaping
and
City
Appearance
Administrative
Bureau.
The
city
also
rebuilt
21,000
waste-sorting
stations
and
more
than
40,000
waste
bins
have
been
updated
.
The
city’s
waste
collection
and
transportation
system
(运输系统)
is
complete,
according
to
the
bureau.
“Proper
waste
sorting
protects
the
environment
and
saves
natural
resources,”
said
Deng
Jianping,
director
of
the
bureau.
“Led
by
the
central
government,
Shanghai
is
making
efforts
to
develop
long-term
solutions
to
garbage
management.”
However,
there
have
also
been
some
problems.
Some
people
complained
that
it
is
difficult
to
deal
with
wet
garbage,
as
they
are
asked
to
remove
wet
garbage
from
its
bag
when
dumping
(倾倒).
According
to
the
sorting
rules,
the
wet
garbage
must
go
in
the
wet
waste
bin
and
the
bag
must
go
in
the
dry
waste
bin.
This
separation
is
necessary,
as
it
ensures
that
the
wet
garbage
will
decompose
(分解)
properly
and
become
useful
organic
(有机的)
waste,
the
bureau
said.
Plastic
bags
can
affect
this
process.
Some
people
in
Shanghai
are
instead
using
paper
bags
that
can
biodegrade(生物降解)or
plastic
containers
that
can
be
washed
and
reused,
according
to
Xinhua
news.
1.
People
in
Shanghai
are
asked
to
sort
their
garbage
into
the
_____
categories.
A.
recyclable,
dry,
harmful
and
kitchen
waste
B.
recyclable,
kitchen,
dry
and
“other”
waste
C.
harmful,
recyclable,
dry
and
“other”
waste
D.
harmful,
recyclable,
dry
and
wet
waste
2.
What
does
the
third
paragraph
tell
us?
A.
The
garbage-sorting
regulation
has
already
brought
improvements.
B.
Recyclable
waste
comes
out
to
two-thirds
of
the
total
daily
waste.
C.
In
2019,
people
produced
less
waste
than
in
2018.
D.
Shanghai
needs
stricter
rules
to
deal
with
waste.
3.
According
to
Deng
Jianping,
Shanghai
_____.
A.
has
added
more
than
40,000
waste
bins
B.
has
had
problems
with
garbage
management
C.
will
help
other
cities
make
garbage-sorting
regulations
D.
is
still
looking
for
long-term
solutions
to
deal
with
garbage
4.
What
does
“this
process”
in
the
last
paragraph
refer
to?
A.
The
process
of
sorting
garbage.
B.
The
process
of
dumping
wet
waste.
C.
The
process
of
decomposing
wet
waste.
D.
The
separation
of
wet
waste
and
dry
waste.
5.This
article
tell
us_______.
A.
why
Shanghai
must
sort
their
garbage.
B.
how
Shanghai
sorts
their
garbage
C.
the
reason
of
the
garbage-sorting
regulation
and
some
achievement.
D.how
to
protect
our
environment
1-5
DADCC
四:
During
the
outbreak
of
COVID-19,
Chinese
students
use
online
software
to
continue
their
studies.
Apart
from
anxiety,
the
novel
coronavirus
outbreak
has
also
brought
opportunities
for
some
industries
and
changes
to
our
lifestyles.
According
to
the
market
research
company
International
Data
Corp,
praises
and
applauds
(掌声)
are
given
to
high-tech
applications
like
5G.
New
mode
for
various
online
activities,
like
remote
offices,
online
education,
and
unmanned
commerce
(商业)
and
services,
has
also
come
to
light.
Months
of
staying
at
home
have
changed
our
lifestyles.
Online
activities
have
boomed
(急速发展)
during
the
epidemic,
from
telecommuting
(远程办公)
and
online
education
to
online
shopping
and
remote
medical
services.
For
employees,
especially
white-collar
workers,
telecommuting
tools
such
as
video
conferences
and
online
office
software
make
working
from
home
morefeasible.
According
to
China
Daily,
Alibaba’s
all-in-one
mobile
workplace
DingTalk
has
served
more
than
10
million
enterprises
(企业)
and
over
200
million
people.
Tencent
Meeting
can
provide
free
use
for
over
300
participants
per
audio
or
video
conference.
Meanwhile,
like
DingTalk,
many
apps
have
been
used
by
students
and
their
teachers
for
online
classes.
“Cloud
platforms”
have
also
been
provided
by
the
Ministry
of
Education
as
an
approach
to
continuing
education
among
students
across
the
country.
Internet
companies,
such
as
NetEase,
recently
opened
a
full
chain
of
contactless
recruitment
(招募)
through
online
resume
submission
(提交)
and
online
interviews.
The
candidates
(候选人)
can
also
sign
contracts
(合同),
attend
training
workshops,
and
even
begin
work
over
the
internet.
Many
museums
and
galleries
in
China
have
also
been
closed
to
visitors,
but
they
have
launched
various
online
exhibitions
to
provide
a
creative
touring
experience
for
the
country’s
vast
number
of
stay-at-home
visitors.
To
help
prevent
possible
cross-infection
(交叉感染)
during
the
fight
against
the
novel
coronavirus,
virtual
(虚拟的)
hospitals
have
been
established.
For
instance,
the
Tianjin
Medical
University
General
Internet
Hospital
has
rolled
out
(开展)
a
series
of
services,
including
online
inquiry
(问诊),
online
prescribing
(开处方)
and
drug
delivery
According
to
Raymond
Wang,
partner
at
global
consultancy
firm
Roland
Berger,
the
outbreak
has
further
proved
the
importance
of
the
internet
and
digital
economy.
He
said
that
the
outbreak
would
improve
social
efficiency
and
the
digital
economy,
remote
working,
and
online
education.
“This
is
also
a
big
opportunity
for
China’s
technology
and
business
model
innovation
(创新)
–
the
foundations
of
the
digital
economy,”
he
added.
1.
The
first
paragraph
mainly
tells
us________.
A.
a
survey
from
the
market
research
company
International
Data
Corp.
B.
praises
and
applauds
are
given
to
high-tech
applications
like
5G.
C.
remote
offices,
online
education,
and
unmanned
commerce
(商业)
and
services
are
booming.
D.
some
chances
and
changes
in
our
life
and
business
after
the
novel
coronavirus
outbreak
.
2.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“feasible”
in
Paragraph
2
mean?
A.
Workable
B.
Changeable.
C.
Important.
D.
Necessary.
3.
What
does
the
article
tell
us
about
the
work
in
different
fields?
A.
NetEase
has
received
the
highest
number
of
resumes
ever
this
year.
B.
Many
museums
and
galleries
have
held
online
exhibitions.
C.
Virtual
hospitals
have
worked
more
efficiently
than
physical
hospitals.
D.
Software
companies
have
made
a
lot
more
money
recently.
4.
What
did
Raymond
Wang
think
of
China’s
digital
economy?
A.
He
is
doubtful
about
its
future
in
China.
B.
He
criticizes
us
for
our
heavy
dependence
on
it.
C.
Its
value
has
been
recognized
during
the
fight
against
the
virus.
D.
There
are
many
factors
in
the
way
of
its
development.
5.
From
many
fields,
the
writer
proves
us
________.
A.
the
importance
and
necessity
of
the
Internet
and
digital
economy.
B.
chances
and
challenges
in
our
life.
C.
the
importanceof
technology
and
business
model
innovation
D.
the
importance
of
education
and
medical
care.
1-5
DABCA
五:
It’s
a
strange
feeling
as
we
watch
the
world
change
in
a
matter
of
days
or
weeks
before
our
very
eyes.
These
days,
everyone
is
feeling
a
major
life
shift(重大的人生转变)
now
that
the
coronavirus(冠状病毒)
has
become
a
global(全球的)
pandemic(大流行).
Restaurants
are
closing,
companies
are
changing
to
work-from-home
ways,
schools
are
closing
and
we
are
being
told
to
stay
inside.
The
beauty
model
and
actress,
Kylie
Jenner,
has
encouraged
her
followers
to
stay
safe
and
informed.My
advice
for
you
is
to
educate
yourself
and
to
take
action!
As
fear
spreads
faster
than
facts,
inform
yourself
about
the
virus(病毒).
Deepen
your
knowledge
and
point
others
to
trusted
information.
This
will
go
a
long
way
to
correct
mistaken
information
and
build
independence
in
your
community.
Not
sure
where
to
start?
The
World
Health
Organization
(WHO)
has
a
continuously
updated
platform(持续更新的平台)
for
information
on
the
crisis(危机)
with
the
insights
of
its
global
network
of
experts.
Take
action
to
keep
your
community
safe.
We
are
most
afraid
and
powerless
when
we
do
nothing.
“Inaction
produces
doubt
and
fear.
Action
produces
confidence
and
courage.
If
you
want
to
overcome
fear,
do
not
sit
home
and
think
about
it.
Go
out
and
get
busy.”
says
Dale
Carnegie,
an
American
writer.
When
you’re
young
and
healthy,
your
risk
of
developing
serious
illness
is
lower.
So
consider
those
in
your
community
who
are
most
endangered,
including
older
persons
and
persons
with
pre-existing
(预先存在的)medical
conditions
(such
as
high
blood
pressure,
heart
disease,
lung
disease,
cancer
or
diabetes).
Do
your
best
to
support
them.
Encourage
others
to
take
precautions(预防措施),
including
washing
your
hands
regularly,
keeping
a
social
distance(距离)
from
others
and
staying
home
when
you’re
sick.
Basic
actions
like
this
can
help
hold
down
the
virus’
spread
and
its
influence
on
public
health,
society
and
the
economy.
1.
Which
of
the
following
sentences
is
true?
A.The
writer
completely
disagrees
with
Kylie
Jenner
B.There
is
no
risk
for
young
and
healthy
persons
C.Staying
home
can
help
control
the
spread
of
COVID-19
D.Only
WHO
provides
the
trusted
information
2.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
passage?
A.All
schools
are
closed
because
of
COVID-19
B.The
writer
completely
disagrees
with
Kylie
Jenner
C.Teenagers
are
encouraged
to
volunteer
in
the
community
D.Going
out
can
keep
the
community
safe
3.
Why
is
Dale
Carnegiei
quoted
in
the
seventh
paragraph?
A.To
introduce
a
topic
B.To
give
a
supporting
idea
C.To
explain
further
D.To
give
a
clear
example
4.
The
underlined
word
“confidence”
in
the
sixth
paragraph
means“_____”.
A.self-doubt
B.uncertainty
C.disbelief
D.self-trust
5.
What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.How
The
Youth
can
Beat
COVID-19
B.
Where
You
can
Get
Trusted
Information
C.How
COVID-19
is
Changing
Our
Life
D.What
You
can
Do
to
Stay
Safe
【参考答案】1.C
2.C
3.B
4.D
六:
Zhao
Kaixuan,
a
young
nurse
from
Quzhou
in
Zhejiang
province,
was
among
the
first
group
of
medical
teams
from
her
area
sent
to
Wuhan,
Hunan
province,
which
is
hit
hardest
by
the
COVID-19(新冠肺炎)
epidemic(流行病).
A
video
clip
that
records
her
spending
more
than
an
hour
comforting
a
bad-tempered
patient
with
serious
novel
coronavirus
symptoms(新冠肺炎症状)
has
since
become
popular
online.On
the
night
of
Feb
13,
the
patient
refused
treatment,
requesting
he
be
allowed
to
go
back
home.
Bowing
toward
him,
holding
his
hands
and
speaking
softly,
Zhao
managed
to
calm
the
patient
and
continue
to
receive
treatment.
"Most
internet
users
say
that
I
was
heard
speaking
gently
and
softly.
Actually,
I
had
to
shout
to
make
my
voice
heard
through
the
protective
suit,
which
caused
a
bit
of
ringing
in
my
ears,"
recalls
Zhao
in
the
ongoing
program
Zhanyi
Gushi
(A
livestreamed
TV
show,
produced
by
China
Movie
Channel,
or
CCTV-6).
A
die-hard
fan
of
actor
Eddie
Peng,
Zhao
once
asked
a
workmate
to
write
the
characters
"wife
of
Eddie
Peng"
onto
her
protective
suit(防护服),
a
joke
to
express
her
love
for
the
unmarried
A-list
actor
and
to
lift
her
spirits
while
working
long,
tiring
shifts(轮班工作).
On
the
show,
Zhao
got
a
big
surprise
when
she
received
a
video
call
from
Peng,
one
of
the
top
box-office
draws
(票房名列前茅)in
China.Known
for
action
movies
such
as
Operation
Mekong,
Peng
has
played
many
strong
characters
on
the
big
screen.
But
the
actor
says
Zhao-who
faces
the
risk
of
catching
a
highly
infectious(传染的)
disease(疾病)
to
take
care
of
patients-has
given
him
real
strength.
"You
are
so
brave,
optimistic
and
lovely.
Our
world
needs
people
like
you
who
work
very
hard
but
ask
for
no
reward.
Please
take
care
of
yourself
and
protect
yourself…
I
expect
you
to
return
home
safely,"
Peng
told
her
on
the
call.Peng
also
promised
her
a
hug
and
movie
tickets
after
the
battle
against
the
epidemic
comes
to
an
end.(330词)
1.
The
underlined
word
"calm"
in
Paragraph
2
could
mean
"make
people
feel_______"
A.quiet
and
relaxed
B.happy
and
interested
C.angry?and?unhappy?
D.tired
and
worried
2.
Who
does
the
underlined
word
"him"in
Paragraph
5
refer
to?
A.The
nurse
B.The
workmate
C.The
patient
D.The
actor
3.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.Zhou
Kaixuan
is
a
doctor
fighting
the
epidemic
B.It
took
Zhou
Kaixuan
half
an
hour
to
comfort
the
patient
C.The
hospital
allowed
the
patient
to
go
back
home
D.Zhou
Kaixuan
shouted
to
the
patient
in
hospital
4.
Why
did
the
TV
show
producer
give
Zhou
Kaixuan
a
big
surprise?Which
of
the
followings
can’t
be
the
reason?
A.Zhou
did
a
good
job
during
the
battle
against
the
COVID-19.
B.Zhou
is
a
die-hard
fan
of
the
famous
actor
Eddie
Peng.
C.Zhou
posted
a
very
popular
video
clip
on
the
Internet.
D.Zhou
needed
to
lift
her
spirits
while
working
long
hours.
5.
What
can
we
get
from
the
passage?
A.Zhou
Kaixuan
really
wanted
to
marry
Eddie
Peng.
B.Zhou
Kaixuan
will
get
a
hug
from
her
favorite
star.
C.Zhou
Kaixuan
will
get
a
letter
of
thanks
from
the
patient.
D.Zhou
Kaixuan
worked
with
no
risks
in
hospital.
【参考答案】1-5
ADDC
七:
Floriana
Thomas,
23,
from
Sierra
Leone(塞拉利昂),a
West
African
country,
recently
shared
information
with
people
in
her
hometown
about
how
Wuhan-the
hardest-hit
city
in
China
by
COVID-19(新冠肺炎)
and
the
city
where
she
is
a
student-is
fighting
the
new
coronavirus(冠状病毒)
epidemic(流行病).
Thomas
is
preparing
her
for
regular
college
courses
at
Central
China
Normal
University."My
country
was
hit
by
the
Ebola
virus(埃博拉病毒)
several
years
ago.
And
the
main
support
came
from
China
in
terms
of
the
medical
workers,medicine
and
protective
equipment,"
she
said.
"So
today,
I
want
to
stay
here
and
spend
this
difficult
time
with
my
Chinese
friends."
At
her
father's
suggestion,
Thomas
decided
to
travel
to
Wuhan
in
September.
But
when
the
city
was
locked
down
on
Jan
23,
she
was
scared
and
sad
over
the
spread
of
an
unknown
disease."My
father's
encouragement
and
support
gave
me
power
and
strength(力量)
to
get
through
it.
He
told
me
that
he
knew
clearly
that
China's
national
system(国家体制)
is
developed
to
make
sure
everyone's
safety.
"
The
university
managed
to
help
provide
international
students
like
Thomas
with
food,
hand
sanitizer
and
face
masks.
Volunteers
provided
free
drinking
water
and
health
checks
at
the
same
time
each
day."As
a
foreigner
in
China,
I
have
been
telling
my
friends
that
I
don't
feel
too
much
like
a
foreigner
because
I
have
been
taken
good
care
of.
I
don't
think
there
is
anything
to
worry
about
here
in
Wuhan,"
she
said.
Thomas
describe
the
experience
in
an
article
she
wrote
for
Sierra
Leone's
Awoko
newspaper:
"...
it
is
fear
itself
that
should
be
feared.
In
Wuhan,
there
is
courage
and
optimism(乐观)
to
deal
with
difficult
situations.I
believe
that
this
epidemic
will
be
beaten
under
the
leadership
of
the
Chinese
government
and
with
the
efforts
of
all
medical
workers."(303词)
1.
In
which
year
was
Sierra
Leone
hit
by
the
Ebola
virus?
A.2014
B.2004
C.1996
D.2019
2.
The
underlined
phrase
“get
through”
in
Paragraph
3
means“_____”.
A.play
an
important
part
in
B.be?excited?and?pleased?about
C.make?a
great
progress?with?
D.come
successfully
to
the?end?of
3.
Why
didn’t
Floriana
Thomas
go
back
to
her
hometown
when
Wuhan
was
hit
by
COVID-19?
A.She
likes
living
with
her
Chinese
friends.
B.They
got
support
from
China
when
in
difficulty.
C.She
is
busy
preparing
her
for
college
courses.
D.Her
father
suggested
she
stay
in
Wuhan.
4.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.Thomas
is
a
newspaper
writer
for
Sierra
Leone.
B.Thomas
works
at
Central
China
Normal
University.
C.China
supported
Sierra
Leone
when
hit
by
the
Ebola
virus.
D.Thomas
has
been
taken
good
care
of
by
her
father.
5.
What
can
we
get
from
the
passage?
A.All
foreigners
in
China
feel
like
at
home.
B.The
situation
in
Wuhan
isn’t
serious
at
all.
C.Fear
during
lockdown
isn’t
reasonable.
D.China's
national
system
is
the
best
of
all.
【参考答案】1-5:ADBCC