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专题07 备战2021年中考英语时事热点语篇重大题型专练
热点导读
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题型
内容
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阅读理解
新冠病毒全球爆发下防止新冠病毒的传播殊的问候方式
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阅读理解
口罩的使用
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阅读理解
欺凌和网络欺凌
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任务型阅读
元宵节
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完形填空
感恩医护人员
一、阅读理解
Can tapping(轻敲)feet be a way to greet others? What about winking (眨眼)? It might sound a little strange. But the new coronavirus is infectious(传染性的). To help stop its spread, people are giving up their usual greeting styles and thinking of some safer ways. Let's take a look!
No more kisses
Lean(倾斜身体)forward, touch cheeks and make a kissing sound. This is the French way of greeting. But when facing the virus, too many kisses are not good. France has suggested that people should not kiss each other on the cheeks. French etiquette expert Philippe Lichtfus gives everyone in France a suggestion: simply looking into a person's eyes can be a greeting.
Wink at others
Like the French, Italians often hug or kiss each other when greeting. Recently, an Italian woman made a video to help everyone fight the disease. According to her, if you want to say hello to others, do not hug or kiss. Instead, you can wink at them with one eye. It's a cute way of greeting.
Pat(轻拍)on the back
It's a very Australian thing to shake hands, Bu if you do this during the epidemic, the virus can jump from one person to another. A health official in Australia named Brad Hazard said a pat on the back might be better. But it might not be a proper greeting for everyone. For example. it's a bit impolite if you do this to your teacher. What do you think?
Tapping feet together
There is a new way to greet others that is now popular in Iran, according to a popular video. In the video, three Iranian men meet and tap their feet together. They wear masks and put their hands in their pockets. It looks like they are playing a fun game. If we cannot shake hands, why not try to "shake" feet? There is a similar video from Lebanon. It shows two celebrities(名人)tapping their feet against each other while making kissing sounds with their mouths.
1.To stop the