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牛津深圳版初中英语八年级上册Module 1 第一单元培优测试卷
How to fight against COVID-19(新冠病毒)? We choose some books to help you. The books were translated into 13 languages, including Japanese, French and Russian. They are convenient for readers to enjoy.
Virus, Virus, You Cannot Scare Me! (Writer: Mu Xiangzhen) The book makes parents and children be able to learn—in a fun way—about how viruses (病毒) spread and what people can do to protect themselves. It tells children not to fear about viruses. Besides, it also introduces the idea of getting well with nature, and hopes children can protect wild life and the natural environment. |
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A Special Spring Festival (Writer: Gao Jing) This book pictures children's special Spring Festival in China during the outbreak of COVID-19. It tells a story of a common family in China. It tries to answer the child's question “Why can't I be allowed to play outside?” It tells the child what COVID-19 is, how it spreads, and how we can protect ourselves from it. The pictures show love between family members, friends and everyone. |
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Ten Tips to Fight Monsters (Writer: Dong Ruihan) Dad leaves 10 tips to help us fight the virus. Who will win the war? The story will gently teach children how to prevent the disease (疾病)in a language that they can easily understand. It will help kids remain calm in the hard time and encourage them to help family members to prevent the disease. |
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A Brief History of Viruses for Children (Writer: Changsha White-flag Dolphin Children's Book Workshop) This storybook tells the beginning of the virus, so the readers can understand the history of the virus easily. The book sets up a “Ten Questions about COVID-19” section, which explains the knowledge of COVID-19(including how it spreads), helping children readers to understand the virus basing on (基于)reason and science. |
①Virus, Virus, You Cannot Scare Me! ②A Special Spring Festival
③Ten Tips to Fight Monsters ④ A Brief History of Viruses for Children
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Have you ever left your child alone at home? Being alone at home, especially if it's a new experience, can be scary. Please pay attention to the following guidelines for leaving kids alone | |
7& under | You shouldn't leave them alone at any time. |
8--10 years old | You shouldn't leave them alone for more than 1.5 hours during the daytime and early evening. |
11-12 years old | You may leave them alone for up to 3 hours but not late at night. |
13--15 years old | You may leave them alone but not for the night. |
16--17 | years old You may leave them alone for up to two days and nights. |
* Ask your child to remember your full name, home address and telephone number. * Let neighbors know that your child may be home alone. * Make a list of lo cal numbers to call in an emergency. * Call the child several times while you are away * Make sure your child knows how to lock windows and doors * Tell your child not to go into others' houses without permission * Tell your child to choose a safe house to run to if he or she feels like in danger. * Teach your child to keep safe in the kitchen. * Ask your child not to turn on the home appliances(家电) alone. |
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