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1、2021届高三时文阅读练习题(答案不全)语法填空The Broomstick Challenge, which emerged on social media Monday, is based on faulty science, according to NASA.The challenge originated from a viral tweet(推特),_ _1_(claim)that NASA saidMonday was the only day a broomstick could stand_2_ its own because of the earthsgravitation

2、al pull. The tweet was accompanied by a video of a woman propping a broom up._3_ the woman watches the broom stand up on its own, she yells, No strings, nothing.Though there was no evidence_ 4_ NASA ever suggested that gravitational forceswould be different on Monday, the tweet, _5_ received more th

3、an 260,000 likes and_6_(share) more than 60,000 times, gained hundreds of _7_(respond) from peoplewho wanted to participate in the novelty of watching a broom stand up by itself.Yet NASA astronaut Alvin Drew and scientist Sarah Noble, who responded to the#BroomstickChallenge # on Twitter, say that t

4、he challenge can _8_(actual)be conductedon any day._9_you do the Broomstick Challenge yesterday? Noble asks in the video. Well, youcan do it again today.Its just physics, Drew added.The NASA Earth twitter account also joined in saying Theres no special gravity that onlyaffects brooms, _10_the Moons

5、gravity creates tides on Earth.The myth, which is partly based on _11_old tale that claims that every year on thevernal and autumnal equinox(春分和秋分), eggs are able to balance on their ends, appears to havesurfaced annually since at least 2012.1.claiming2.on3.As4.that5.which6.was shared7.responses8.ac

6、tually9.Did10.but11.an语法填空Recently, Mark McGowan, the premier of the Western Australian Parliament expressed great concern about the friendship _1_ Western Australia and China.He said China is an important trade partner and large _2_(number) of Chinese students are studying in Western Australia, whi

7、ch welcomes tens of thousands of Chinese_4_ (tour) every year._3_ , there are about 100,000 Chinese people _5_(live)n Western Australia. During the novel coronavirus outbreak, Western Australia will support Chinese communities.On Feb 17, a proposal to support Wuhan was passed by _6_city of Sydney.In

8、 the proposal, Clover Moore, the Lord Mayor of Sydney, praised the urgentmeasures_7_(take) by the Chinese government in face of the outbreak.She expected Australian manufacturers could give a hand to China as the medical supplies are in a shortage in many places in China, which the Office of the Lor

9、d Mayor will assist with as well. She expressed her sincere support to Wuhan and the Chinese people_8_ behalf of Sydney citizens.Australian entrepreneurs also showed support to China.In a recently published article, the former CEO of Fortescue Metals Group, Andrew Forrest, and its current CEO Elizab

10、eth Gaines pointed out that Australia shouldbe_9_ (thank) for the sacrifices made by China and gave the country full support, as the novel coronavirus is a_10_ (globe) challenge.The donations from the group will be spent on urgent medical supplies and the building of hospitals in Wuhan.1.between2.nu

11、mbers3.tourists4.Moreover,Besides5.living i6.the7.taken8.on9.thankful10.global时事新闻Almost 200 million kids across China started their second semester on Monday. But it was a school day unlike anything they had before the Lunar New Year holiday.For starters, they didnt stand in front of a flagpole and

12、 sing the national anthem. They watched it on screens. In some parts of the country, so many kids were watching at the same time that Internet speeds sharply declinedChinese authorities have taken measures to try to contain the coronavirus, which has spread nationwide. More than half the countrys 1.

13、4 billion people are now restricted from leaving their homes in some way. Public gatherings are banned, including those in schoolyards.Most Chinese schools were due to resume classes Monday but have instead moved to some kind of online or home learning system, straining the resources of teachers, th

14、e attention of kids and the patience of parents.“What kind of life am I living?” said Cao Jing, a mo ther of two in Zhengzhou, who is not just cooking and doing laundry for her two children, an 11-year-old girl and a 7-year-old boy, but is also copying test papers by hand and trying to wrangle techn

15、ology for online classes.Her kids, already struggling with cabin fever(幽居病), are not enjoying the switch to online learning.“They only think about playing and dont want to study at all,” said an exasperated Cao, who added that she hopes they will be back at school before she “falls apart.”This scene

16、 is playing out in homes nationwide with no end in sight. All schools are closed indefinitely while the public health emergency continues.So China is channeling its full technological might into making sure kids can do their lessons remotely.The Minis try of Education on Monday introduced a “nationa

17、l Internet cloud classroom” supported by more than 7,000 servers and designed to cater to 50 million elementary and middle school students at the same time. Lessons cover 12 academic subjects, including “moral education” and “epidemic education.”Meanwhile, China Education Television is broadcasting

18、online learning programs through satellite to remote areas with weak Internet connections.Annie Yao, the mother of a Beijing fifth-grader, gave the online classes a positive review, saying they had not demanded much of her and had occupied her 11-year-old son, Jerry, who studied from 8:30 a.m. to 4:

19、30 p.m. Monday.“Hes happy to have classes today,” she said. “His teacher assigned a book to read and asked the m to write a report, to draw pictures, do anything theyre good at.”Still, Jerry said he prefers school and playing with his classmates during recess.Children may be feeling stressed and may

20、 become more clingy, anxious, angry or agitated, the World Health Organization says in guidelines for dealing with the outbreak.“Keep to regular routines and schedules as much as possible, or help create new ones in a new environment, including school/learning as well as time for safely playing and

21、relaxing,” th e advice says.Chinas Education Ministry said in a notice published last week that “online classes arent solely for academic purposes.” In addition to studying the curriculum, teachers could provide instruction on mental health.Schools around the country report having built classes into

22、 the schedule to help kids deal with their emotions.“Weve launched all the rich and varied online courses we can think of,” said one teacher at Experimental Primary School in Beijing. Those courses include classes to try totake care of students mental and physical health.1.What has the school done to prevent the spread of the coronavirus ?2.What can we know from Cao Jing ?3.How does the government help schools with weak Internet signal teach online?4.How can schools help children in addition to the academic course ?

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