How to Avoid the Coronavirus? Wash Your Hands As a New York Times correspondent in China,
英语试题 05-22
How to Avoid the Coronavirus? Wash Your Hands
As a New York Times correspondent in China, I 36 the SARS outbreak in 2002 and 2003 during which a 37 coronavirus was first detected in Guangdong. My two children attended 38 school in Beijing throughout the outbreak.
The International School of Beijing, where my children were 39 , was one of the few in the capital that stayed 40 throughout the SARS outbreak.
The school 41 a bunch of simple precautionary 42 : a stern note to parents 43 them not to send a child to 44 who was sick and warning them that students would be 45 for fevers with ear thermometers(耳温枪/耳温计) at the school door. There was no 46 of food at lunch. The teacher led the kids in 47 hand washing throughout the day at classroom 48 , while singing a prolonged “hand washing song” to 49 they did more than a cursory(马虎;草率) pass under the tap with water only.
With those precautions 50 , I observed something of a public 51 miracle: Not only did no child get SARS, but it seemed no student was sick with anything at all for 52 on end.
The World Health Organization 53 the SARS outbreak contained in July 2003. But, oh, those 54 persisted. The best first-line defenses against SARS or the novel coronavirus or most any virus at all are the ones that Grandma and 55 taught us, after all.
36.A.witnessed B.covered C.interviewed D.experienced
37.A.new B.latest C.novel D.strange
38.A.middle B.high C.elementary D.kindergarten
39.A.patients B.partners C.classmates D.students
40.A.open B.close C.lock D.control
41.A.organized B.instituted C.founded D.arranged
42.A.laws B.policies C.agreements D.notices
43.A.urged B.persuading C.warning D.reminding
44.A.hospital B.park C.school D.clinic
45.A.screened B.measured C.estimated D.figured
46.A.sharing B.robbing C.eating D.throwing
47.A.always B.frequent C.occasion D.time
48.A.desks B.chairs C.pipes D.sinks
49.A.forced B.reminded C.ensure D.encouraged
50.A.in place B.in power C.in order D.in need
51.A.behavior B.health C.study D.life
52.A.months B.days C.years D.hours
53.A.told B.announced C.reported D.declared
54.A.hobbies B.interests C.habits D.characters
55.A.common ground B.common property C.in common D.common sense
【答案】
As a New York Times correspondent in China, I 36 the SARS outbreak in 2002 and 2003 during which a 37 coronavirus was first detected in Guangdong. My two children attended 38 school in Beijing throughout the outbreak.
The International School of Beijing, where my children were 39 , was one of the few in the capital that stayed 40 throughout the SARS outbreak.
The school 41 a bunch of simple precautionary 42 : a stern note to parents 43 them not to send a child to 44 who was sick and warning them that students would be 45 for fevers with ear thermometers(耳温枪/耳温计) at the school door. There was no 46 of food at lunch. The teacher led the kids in 47 hand washing throughout the day at classroom 48 , while singing a prolonged “hand washing song” to 49 they did more than a cursory(马虎;草率) pass under the tap with water only.
With those precautions 50 , I observed something of a public 51 miracle: Not only did no child get SARS, but it seemed no student was sick with anything at all for 52 on end.
The World Health Organization 53 the SARS outbreak contained in July 2003. But, oh, those 54 persisted. The best first-line defenses against SARS or the novel coronavirus or most any virus at all are the ones that Grandma and 55 taught us, after all.
36.A.witnessed B.covered C.interviewed D.experienced
37.A.new B.latest C.novel D.strange
38.A.middle B.high C.elementary D.kindergarten
39.A.patients B.partners C.classmates D.students
40.A.open B.close C.lock D.control
41.A.organized B.instituted C.founded D.arranged
42.A.laws B.policies C.agreements D.notices
43.A.urged B.persuading C.warning D.reminding
44.A.hospital B.park C.school D.clinic
45.A.screened B.measured C.estimated D.figured
46.A.sharing B.robbing C.eating D.throwing
47.A.always B.frequent C.occasion D.time
48.A.desks B.chairs C.pipes D.sinks
49.A.forced B.reminded C.ensure D.encouraged
50.A.in place B.in power C.in order D.in need
51.A.behavior B.health C.study D.life
52.A.months B.days C.years D.hours
53.A.told B.announced C.reported D.declared
54.A.hobbies B.interests C.habits D.characters
55.A.common ground B.common property C.in common D.common sense
【答案】