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    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic,more than 1. 5 billion children have been affected by school closures worldwide. 1. The guidance below outlines what can be done to handle online risks and promote positive online learning experiences for children.

2.Schools should be aware that children especially the younger ones could unintentionally hurt others in their communication. And schoolyard bullying(欺凌)among classmates may easily change into online bullying. Also school authorities need to adapt anti-bullying rules and policies for online spaces and make them clear to students and parents.

Continued access to school-based advisory services should be ensured. In the absence of the face-to-face contact with advisers,children in depression need to have safe and secret means of reaching out to advisers. 3.Thus schools should promote more helplines or online advisory platforms. Guidelines regarding digital safety should be provided for children to create a positive long-distance learning experience. 4. Specific safeguards may include wearing appropriate clothing in front of cameras, avoiding using private messaging services in teacher-student communication and not connecting to virtual classrooms from bedrooms.

Potentially harmful information and inappropriate use of data should be avoided. Increased online activity may expose children to age-inappropriate and potentially harmful content. 5. Additionally,the shift of children's lives online may result in the added collection and processing of children's personal data by companies. Therefore,schools should seek digital protection mechanisms to ensure only authorized individuals are able to access the online learning platforms.

A.Good online manners should be promoted and monitored.

B.It is necessary to provide online resources for school children.

C.They can also be the target for a large quantity of online marketing.

D.They should be encouraged to use their voices online to support others.

E.Many of them are now taking classes as well as socializing more online.

F.They should be taught how,when and where online classes can be carried out.

G.Disabled children experiencing increased anxieties may require additional support.

 

1.E 2.A 3.G 4.F 5.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了如何应对在线风险,并为儿童提供积极的在线学习体验。 1. 根据空前Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 1. 5 billion children have been affected by school closures worldwide.(由于COVID-19大流行,全球有超过15亿儿童受到停课影响。)和空后The guidance below outlines what can be done to handle online risks and promote positive online learning experiences for children.(以下指南概述了如何处理网上风险和促进儿童积极的网上学习体验。)可知,空处谈论的是受到疫情影响,孩子们开始上网课;结合选项可知,选项E. Many of them are now taking classes as well as socializing more online. (他们中的许多人现在不仅在网上参加社交活动,也在上课。)承上启下,符合题意。故选E。 2. 根据本段最后一句Also school authorities need to adapt anti-bullying rules and policies for online spaces and make them clear to students and parents.可知,学校当局需要调整网络空间的反欺凌规则和政策,并向学生和家长说明。由此可知,空处谈论的是规范网上行为;结合选项可知,选项A. Good online manners should be promoted and monitored.良好的网络礼仪应该得到推广和监督,与本段描述一致。故选A。 3. 根据空前 In the absence of the face-to-face contact with advisers, children in depression need to have safe and secret means of reaching out to advisers.可知,在没有与顾问面对面接触的情况下,抑郁症儿童需要有安全而秘密的方式与顾问取得联系。由此可知,空处谈论的是身体有问题孩子的问题;结合选项可知,选项G. Disabled children experiencing increased anxieties may require additional support.患有焦虑症的残疾儿童可能需要额外的支持,此处children experiencing increased anxieties与前一句children in depression表达相似概念。故选G。 4. 根据空前Guidelines regarding digital safety should be provided for children to create a positive long-distance learning experience.可知,应该为儿童提供有关数字安全的指导方针,以创造一种积极的远程学习体验。由此可知,空处讲具体的实施方法;结合选项可知,选项F .They should be taught how, when and where online classes can be carried out. 他们应该被告知如何,何时何地可以进行在线课程,呼应前一句,符合题意。故选F。 5. 根据前文Increased online activity may expose children to age-inappropriate and potentially harmful content. 可知,增加的在线活动可能会让孩子接触到年龄不合适的、潜在有害的内容。由此可知,空处谈论的是网络课程对孩子们的影响;结合选项可知,选项C. They can also be the target for a large quantity of online marketing. 他们也可以成为大量在线营销的目标,此处的they指代前文的children。故选C。
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As Chinese customers always have their smartphones at their side,they have been accustomed to shopping online. Moreover,the sales are made better received by virtual showrooms where customers can see the vehicles and interact(互动)in real-time about their prices and equipment.

To cater to the new trend,car salespeople need new skills in this world. Good product knowledge remains the basis,but if you want to be successful,you have to appear in livestreams like a type of TV presenter.

“Car salespeople are becoming entertainers,"said Michael Mayer,head of sales and marketing for Volkswagen brand in China. “The competition is tough,"he added. "Those who want to be found must always offer something new. "

The contest soon escalated. In March,British brand Land Rover came up with a 30-hour livestreaming event,during which its new Discovery Sport was launched. GM' s Cadillac invited online celebrities(名人)to help sell vehicles in April.

In China,a young man named Li Jiaqi is believed to know lipstick better than anyone else.  Almost every night,millions of girls and ladies wait for him to appear online and introduce new lipsticks. Li was invited in April to help market Cadillac' s CT4. Despite the huge number of online viewers,none of them placed an order on the vehicle priced around 200,000 yuan.

Another online celebrity named Weiya helped attract orders for Roewe RX5 plus:4,180 were sold in 30 seconds. The key,said industry insiders,was the discount.  Christine,a marketing manager of an international carmaker tells China Daily that she believes livestreaming with online celebrities won't help sales. "In fact,if you give dealers the same discount,they may sell even faster,"she said. "A lipstick is affordable for anyone,while a car is different. But bosses do not want their brands to remain silent,especially when others are seemingly having a good time. "

Some bosses decided to try it themselves. Nio Chairman Li Bin explained products. The 40-minute live show on May 18 brought in a total of 320 orders,5,288 test-drive appointments and sales valuing 128 million yuan. Orders continued to grow after the show and sales reached  nearly 150 million yuan by the next day. WM President Shen Hui rapped unskillfully. Its online launch on May 10 obtained 1,400 million views. In two days it received over 4,000 orders,and more than 30,000 people showed interest in the model.

He Xiaopeng,founder of Xpeng Motor,said“Many people ask me when Xpeng will do livestreaming. I am worried that it will become a data-falsifying show. Everyone knows that the data is exaggerated(夸张)。But if you do not do it,you will feel you fall behind. "

Mayer said digitalization will continue,but that does not mean Volkswagen will make online sales the standard. He said it is more important to digitalize further process steps and thus work in a more customer-friendly and cost-effective manner.

1.Why is selling cars via livestreaming so popular according to the passage?

A.It is an avoidable trend that all car companies applaud.

B.Companies can make the biggest profit via livestreaming.

C.Vehicles sold online work in. a more customer-friendly manner.

D.Real-time interaction via livestreaming caters to customers' needs.

2.As car salespeople,what basic skill should they own?

A.Entertaining audience well.

B.Knowing the cars for sale well.

C.Making themselves famous.

D.Appearing like TV presenters.

3.The underlined word"escalated”in Paragraph 5 probably means

A.became less serious

B.sprang up everywhere

C.became increasingly fierce

D.disappeared gradually

4.All of the following have done livestreaming EXCEPT

A.Volkswagen

B.Xpeng Motor

C.Land Rover

D.Cadillac

5.What can be inferred from Christine's words?

A.Discount rather than celebrities counts in selling cars.

B.Car salespeople can sell better than online celebrities.

C.The lipstick and the car share the same target customers.

D.She thinks highly of livestreaming with online celebrities.

 

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Martins 'health problems could be traced back to 1965. He suffered nerve damage in his arm from a soccer injury. And while he was on tour,a robber hit him over the head with a metal pipe in Bulgaria. Even his close friends believed that his career as a pianist would come to an end.

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These days,Martins never takes off his new magic gloves-even when he goes to sleep.  Martins said he had received more than 100 devices in the last 50 years as possible solutions to his hand problems. None worked well or long enough. "But these gloves do,"he said.

The new gloves have given Martins a new goal. He hopes to play the piano at New York's Carnegie Hall in October. He has already been preparing a concert celebrating the 60th anniversary of his first appearance there.

1.Which of the following is true about Joao Carlos Martins?

A.A designer who created special gloves for himself.

B.A musician who prefers conducting to playing the piano.

C.A pianist whose career was restricted by health problems.

D.A soccer lover who was hit over the head during a match.

2.What is special about Martins' s new gloves?

A.They have been around for a long time.

B.They are considered to be far from ideal.

C.They enable Martins to play with two hands.

D.They are developed mainly for the disabled.

3.In the process of creation,Costa did the following EXCEPT that

A.he perfected the gloves together with Martins.

B.he spent several months testing different models.

C.he made early models based on images of Martins 's hands.

D.he insisted on building the new gloves despite the high price.

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A.Technology Improves People's Life

B.Martins Receives the Best Christmas Gift

C.Costa Creates the Special Gloves for Martins

D.Magic Gloves Let Brazilian Pianist Play Again

 

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Pinta Island Tortoise

The giant tortoise of Pinta lived on the island Pinta of the Galapagos Islands,Ecuador. By the end of the nineteenth century,most of the Pinta Island tortoises had been wiped out due to hunting. The last known individual was a male named Lonesome George who died on 24 June 2012. In his later years,he was considered the rarest animal in the world.

Falkland Islands Wolf

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Caucasian Wisent

The Caucasian wisent which went extinct in 1926 inhabited(栖息)the Caucasus mountains. In 1910 their numbers were estimated in the hundreds. When state authority collapsed after the First World War,the remaining population fell victim to hunters. The decline can also be contributed to an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease that was introduced with cattle. 

The Javan tiger is an extinct subspecies of the tiger that was native to the Indonesian island of Java. Very little data was gathered about their behavior before they were driven to extinction. The reduction of its two main prey species,and the modification of its habitat led to the extinction of the subspecies in the 1980s.

 

 

 

1.According to the passage,which shows the correct order of the animals' extinction?

Pinta Island tortoise                Falkland Islands wolf

Caucasian wisent                  Javan tiger

A.②③①④ B.②③④①

C.③②④① D.③④②①

2.Which of the following is NOT the reason for extinction of the animals?

A.Pollution. B.Disease.

C.Hunting. D.Habitat loss.

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In 1989, fresh out of high school, I was faced with a difficult choice of a career path before college started in three months. In those days in Pakistan(巴基斯坦),there were limited choices: becoming a doctor or an engineer, or entering the financial world after getting a business degree. I wasn't interested in engineering, so that I was left with medicine or business. I couldn't decide.

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Suddenly, a boy fell off the back of the bus.

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The next day, when I went to hospital to see the boy, all his family got up, with grateful smiles on their faces.

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3.另约时间。

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