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Schools are now running remote (遠(yuǎn)程) lessons for more than 90 per cent of NSW students because of COVID-19 (冠狀病毒) crisis, a situation likely to l1. for months. The NSW Department of Education says the lessons are designed to be done without parents' too much caring.
But parents are still under the pressure of trying to support their students' learning, saying they have been given an i2. task.
One parent said she spent the week working at her job, then the weekend catching up on all the work her children had missed, doing housework at night. Another single mother wakes at 3 a.m. to do her paid work so she can supervise (監(jiān)督) her children d3. the day.
"Do they understand that parents are fighting for our lives, our jobs, and our companies as well?" another parent said. "I' m a working mum. If I don't do my job, I may l4. it. I know things had to be done in a hurry. But parents have been thrown in the deep end.
Yvette McDonald, from the inner west, has two young children at a public primary school, which issues (發(fā)布) written lessons and requires typed, o5. communication, such as being present for roll call (點(diǎn)名) at the b6. and the end of each day. She has asked the NSW Department of Education to relax those rules, saying they were difficult to carry out.
"Parents are already at breaking point and we haven't even gone into formal lockdown, "she said. "Many of us are managing crisis at work, but then on top of that we're schooling our children as well. We feel as though we're failing, but we're not failing-we've been a7. to do very difficult things. We want to know what's essential and what's not."
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原來林徽因在詩(shī)中是把她的兒子比作人間四月天。
Lin Huiyin ________________________________ her son to lovely April days in the poem.
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The ____of antibiotics(抗生素) in the 20th century has made a great difference to us.
A.invention B.instruction C.method D.discovery
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— When will your sister go to England?
— She _________ London since four months ago.
A.went to B.has gone to C.has been to D.has been in
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Our smart phones are amazing, but our connections can be so slow. The future in science-fiction movies seems so close, yet so far away. 5G technology makes that future look easily achievable. What is 5G? It’s the latest generation of cellular (蜂窩狀的) network technology. It is faster and more stable (穩(wěn)定的) than 4G. This powerful wireless network will change the way we live.
Transportation
With the introduction of 5G and smart technology, traffic lights, buses and even cars begin to communicate with each other. We will be able to check traffic flow so that traffic jams (擁堵) may soon become a thing of the past. Moreover, it’s reported there is a good possibility of seeing driverless cars on our roads. With the help of 5G, these cars will be able to react to sudden changes in their environment at once, such as a dog running across the road.
Medical treatment
With 5G networking, all the people can have the chance to use top medical resources. Before treatment, 5G will support video calls with doctors and provide advice for those who can’t visit a hospital at once. After being treated, wearable tech will send information to doctors in no time, allowing hospitals to monitor the patients from their homes. It also allows surgeons to perform operations remotely, using robots. In March, 2019, China completed its first 5G-based human brain surgery between a doctor and a patient located more than 4,000 kilometers away. Five months later, robots guided by Beijing doctors completed a test operation in three different locations at the same time!
It seems that 5G will make our life more exciting and convenient wherever we use it.
Title: 5G Makes a Great Difference
Explanation of 5G | It is an 1. generation wireless system, which is faster and more stable than 4G. | |
Some ways that 5G will change the world | Transportation | Being able to check traffic flow, will announce the 2. of traffic jams. Higher speed and better stability will make it 3. to operate driverless cars smoothly and safely. |
Medical treatment | With 5G networking, the doctors and nurses can come to the patients. Operations can be done by robots guided by doctors 4.else. | |
Conclusion | 5G technology makes it easier for people to 5. a more exciting and convenient future. |
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Most high school kids go from one class to the next, never getting a break from the books. What if kids had a chance to run a school radio station? Nathan Hill High School has a modern radio class that gives its students that very chance.
The students play the hottest music, produce ads and run testimonials. KNHC is known for playing up-and-down dance hits before any other station in the nation. KNHC-FM has 60, 000 listeners a week. Tim Green, the 18-year-old music director for KNHC, says, “For me, radio is a break from the usual school day. It is something I enjoy.”
Running a radio station is not all play. There is real work to do. The radio station stays on an exact timetable called an hour clock. The hour clock shows the time at which music and different announcements will be aired. The 17-year-old programme director, Shirley Smith, says, “All of that material airs within one minute, give or take, of the time that it’s written.”
Like any other job, hosting a radio programme should have special lingo, or language, for the students to learn. Below is a list of radio lingo used at KNHC.
1.The passage is most probably from ________.
A.a local newspaper B.a travel leaflet
C.a sports magazine D.a TV guide
2.Which kind of Radio Lingo do you think “Play inside, play for the world.” is?
A.Station I. D. B.P. S. A. C.Testimonial. D.C-Note.
3.Who of the following is the most suitable to be a director for KNHC?
A.A helpful teacher who can draw exact timetables.
B.An active designer who can produce creative ads.
C.A gentle pianist who is good at playing the classical music.
D.An energetic student who is always following the popular music.
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根據(jù)要求完成大作文,詞數(shù):80~100詞。我們的每一次變化都見證著我們的成長(zhǎng)。請(qǐng)以 "The biggest personal change I've ever made"為題,并根據(jù)要點(diǎn)和要求,用英語(yǔ)寫一篇短文。
1、要點(diǎn):(1)變化是什么;(2)變化是如何發(fā)生的;(3)變化后有何感受。
2、要求:文中不得出現(xiàn)真實(shí)姓名和學(xué)校名稱。
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How much time do you spend looking at your smartphone every day? Smartphones help us in many ways, but they may also cause health problems.
Too much screen time can cause eyestrain which leaves your eyes feeling dry and sore and could also affect your eyesight. To help your
eyes stay healthy, follow the “20-20-20” rule: every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.
Scientific research suggests that smartphones can also hurt your mind. One of the biggest problems is that using smartphones can affect your sleep patterns. Doctors say the screen light stop you from feeling sleepy. So they advise people not to use smartphones for at least one hour before trying to sleep.
Another serious danger is Internet addiction(癮). Many people turn to the Internet to relax
feelings of stress, sadness, and loneliness. Over time, they might start to depend on the Internet and feel worried if they're not connected. To stop yourself from falling into this kind of trap, limit the amount of time you spend on line.
To use your smartphone safely, just make sure you follow these health tips. Also, remember that there is more to life than looking at a smartphone.
The tips to 1. smartphones safely | ||
Kinds | 2. | Solutions |
Eyes | Too much screen time can 3. eyestrain and could also affect your eyesight. | Follow the “20-20-20” rule: every 20 minutes, look at something 20 4. away for 20 seconds. |
Minds | You don’t want to sleep with the screen light 5.. | Not to use smartphones for at least sixty 6. before trying to sleep. |
7. addiction | People might start to depend on the Internet and feel worried 8. they're not connected. | Limit the amount of 9. you spend on line. |
Follow these health tips and remember that there is 10. to life than looking at a smartphone. |
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