D 89岁的吴婆婆用指尖的琴声,在医院里织就了一段跨越年龄的温暖情谊。请在空白处填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Every Thursday morning, the 89-year-old grandma Wu Pinxian plays beautiful piano music for people at Guangzhou Panyu Central Hospital.
Wu Pinxian learned to play the piano when she was 1.
Wu's music is 3.
When winter came, the hospital was worried 6.
Now, Wu 8.
Every Thursday morning, the 89-year-old grandma Wu Pinxian plays beautiful piano music for people at Guangzhou Panyu Central Hospital.
Wu Pinxian learned to play the piano when she was 1.
a
student. After leaving school, Wu maintained (坚持) her interest in music. In 2023, when she 2. heard
(hear) that the hospital was looking for volunteers (志愿者) to play the piano, she became one of them.Wu's music is 3.
helpful
(help). Many people in hospital sing along with 4. her
(she) piano music. Slowly, children became interested. So Wu learned to play 5. children's
(children) songs for them. She even taught children to play the piano.When winter came, the hospital was worried 6.
about
Wu's health and asked her to have a rest at home. However, she went back 7. quickly
(quick) as it turned warm.Now, Wu 8.
lives
(live) in an apartment (公寓) for the old. She spends three to four 9. hours
(hour) practicing the piano every day. "Although I have not played the piano for a long time, it is good 10. to play
(play) for others. I think we should do good things, so I will do my best," Wu wrote down in her diary.答案
1.a 2.heard 3.helpful 4.her 5.children's 6.about 7.quickly 8.lives 9.hours 10.to play
E 当电话恐惧症悄悄拉远你和朋友的距离时,一通带着温度的通话,或许才是维系友情最直接的方式。
Though we spend hours on our phones every day, many people don't like using them to make calls. This is called "telephobia(电话恐惧症)" and it's especially common among young people.
According to a survey, 23% of people aged 18 to 34 never answer phone calls, and more than half say they think a surprise call will only be telling them bad news.
But for young people with telephobia in the UK, there's a college that can help. Nottingham College is running sessions(课程)to help students feel less scared of making phone calls.
Liz Baxter works at the college. She said many students don't have enough confidence with formal(正式的) phone calls. This is a problem, she said, because a lot of job interviews are done over the phone.
Nyah, a 16-year-old Nottingham College student, said she doesn't like phone calls because she uses body language when she 's talking, which the other person can't see on the phone.
And 17-year-old Evie said she finds phone calls too formal because her generation(一代人)is used to texting.
The college has sessions where students can practice phone skills, such as answering interview questions or calling shops to ask simple questions.
The college hopes these sessions will not only help students with their telephobia but also teach them skills that are important for their future careers.
根据短文内容,选择最佳选项。
(
A. many people don't like using phones to make calls
B. many people spend hours on phones
C. young people always use phones
(
A. They may bring bad news.
B. They are fun to answer.
C. They talk about jobs.
(
A. Many students talk too much on the phone.
B. Many students aren't confident in formal calls.
C. Many students have no time to take lessons.
(
A. Because she can't hear clearly on the phone.
B. Because she likes using body language when talking.
C. Because she wants to text more quickly.
(
A. A School for Phone Calls
B. The Problem with Texting
C. Helping Students with Telephobia
你知道吗?
Though we spend hours on our phones every day, many people don't like using them to make calls. This is called "telephobia(电话恐惧症)" and it's especially common among young people.
According to a survey, 23% of people aged 18 to 34 never answer phone calls, and more than half say they think a surprise call will only be telling them bad news.
But for young people with telephobia in the UK, there's a college that can help. Nottingham College is running sessions(课程)to help students feel less scared of making phone calls.
Liz Baxter works at the college. She said many students don't have enough confidence with formal(正式的) phone calls. This is a problem, she said, because a lot of job interviews are done over the phone.
Nyah, a 16-year-old Nottingham College student, said she doesn't like phone calls because she uses body language when she 's talking, which the other person can't see on the phone.
And 17-year-old Evie said she finds phone calls too formal because her generation(一代人)is used to texting.
The college has sessions where students can practice phone skills, such as answering interview questions or calling shops to ask simple questions.
The college hopes these sessions will not only help students with their telephobia but also teach them skills that are important for their future careers.
根据短文内容,选择最佳选项。
(
A
)1. The underlined word "This" in the first paragraph refers to(指的是)the fact that .A. many people don't like using phones to make calls
B. many people spend hours on phones
C. young people always use phones
(
A
)2. What do many young people think about surprise phone calls according to the survey in Paragraph 2?A. They may bring bad news.
B. They are fun to answer.
C. They talk about jobs.
(
B
)3. What problem does Liz Baxter talk about?A. Many students talk too much on the phone.
B. Many students aren't confident in formal calls.
C. Many students have no time to take lessons.
(
B
)4. Why does Nyah dislike phone calls?A. Because she can't hear clearly on the phone.
B. Because she likes using body language when talking.
C. Because she wants to text more quickly.
(
C
)5. What is the best title for the passage?A. A School for Phone Calls
B. The Problem with Texting
C. Helping Students with Telephobia
你知道吗?
答案
1.A 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.C
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