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After 20 years in a foreign country, I returned home and found it changed beyond __________ (认出) . (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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For __________ (详细) information of what is really happening in Gaza , please turn to TikTok. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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__________ (判断) from his accent, he must be from the southern part of China. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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我打算报名参加志愿者俱乐部,去帮助那些无家可归的人。(汉译英)
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Antarctica (南极洲)

Weather

Antarctica lies in the most southern part of the world. It is the coldest area on Earth. There isn’t much rain, but there is a lot of snow and wind. The lowest temperature was on 21 July in 1983 at -89.2℃ !

Population

Nobody lives in Antarctica all the time! The first people to stay there for a while were fishermen in 1786. Now there are about 5, 000 scientists and researchers there in the summer

History of exploration (探险)

During 1907-1909, British explorer Earnest Shackleton explored Antarctica on foot. In 1911, two explorers — a British man named Scott and a Norwegian named Amundsen — raced 1, 400 kilometres to the South Pole (南极). Amundsen arrived first.

Animals and birds

There aren’t any large animals in Antarctica. Polar bears live at the North Pole. But there are a lot of penguins and seabirds. Every spring there are over 100 million seabirds in Antarctica.


1.When did the lowest temperature appear in Antarctica?
A.In 1786.B.In 1983.C.In 1907.D.In 1911.
2.Who first stayed in Antarctica for some time?
A.Fishermen.B.Scientists.C.Researchers.D.Explorers.
3.What animals or birds do not live in Antarctica?
A.Penguins.B.Seabirds.C.Polar bears.D.Fish.
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The life of a premature (早产的) baby born during the winter storm in Texas was saved thanks to a team of medical professionals, including a doctor and two nurses who traveled from east Austin to Marble Falls in an effort to save a newborn baby's life.

When Arias began experiencing pains, she and her parents headed to the closest hospital, Baylor Scott & White. Arias gave birth to her daughter, Zaylynn, who weighed just over one pound and was in need of advanced special care. However, the hospital does not offer the specialized care premature babies require.

"We had five or six people out at the nurses' station calling hospital networks all over the state of Texas," said Meredith Schubert, the labor and delivery nurse on duty when Arias arrived. "Nobody could answer our cry for help."

They finally reached Dr. John Loyd through a patient, division neonatologist chief at Dell Children's Medical Center in Austin, Texas. Around 5 p.m., after already having worked a full shift, Loyd packed his SUV with equipment and he and two NICU nurses set out for Marble Falls, about 55 miles away. The drive took Loyd and the nurses about two hours as they drove in the night through ice and snow.

After safely arriving at the Marble Falls medical center around 8 p.m., the Dell Children's crew set up a temporary newborn ICU. Together, the Dell Children's and Baylor Scott & White teams worked around the clock to care for the mother and daughter.

Once the weather cleared enough to allow for a helicopter to safely land, Zaylynn was transferred to Dell Children's, where there is a Level IV newborn intensive care unit.

"It was incredible when the helicopter lifted off. There were tears from all of us," said Schubert. "It was a huge relief and sense of accomplishment and joy that Zaylynn was doing so well and getting to the place that she needed to be."

Arias told KVUE that she was grateful to the doctors and nurses who worked together to save her daughter.

1.What did the newborn baby need badly?
A.Professional surgery.B.Special intensive nursing.
C.Immediate transfer.D.Experienced doctors.
2.Which word best describes Schubert's cry for help before reaching Loyd?
A.Timely.B.Hopeful.C.Desperate.D.Encouraging.
3.What was the most touching part about Loyd?
A.He came with all the necessary equipment.B.He tried his best to maintain his honor.
C.He had enough bravery to drive at night.D.He drove to rescue at night in severe weather.
4.What made the doctors and nurses feel a sense of relief?
A.The fine weather.B.The baby's improvement.
C.The takeoff of the helicopter.D.The baby's arrival at its destination.
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He________(hug) his wife and then boarded the train.(所给词的适当形式填空)
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Hurry up! The boss is running out of his________(patient). (所给词的适当形式填空)
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The project,________ we had expected, got along well. (用适当的词填空)
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The firefighter was widely admired _________saving the child from the burning house, regardless of his own safety. (用适当的词填空)
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