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广西南宁市2020年初中毕业班英语第一次适应性模拟测试试卷(含听力音频)
In many countries, the novel coronavirus (新冠病毒) has changed the way people saying hello to each other. To help stop the spread of coronavirus, People give up their usual ways of greeting and invent safe ways. Let's take a look!
No kissing, even if you are French
French people's favorite way of saying hello is to touch cheeks (脸颊) and make a kissing sound. But when facing the virus, too many kisses are not good. Now Frenchmen has got a suggestion: simply looking into a person's eyes can be a greeting. It's not so romantic. But it's safe.
Grandma knows best
Italians are also romantic people. When they meet, they always hug or kiss each other. Recently, an Italian grandma 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 close one of your eyes and give them a wink (眨眼). Isn't it cute?
Pat (拍打) on the back
It's a very Australian thing to put your hand out to shake hands. But if you do this, the virus can jump from one person to another. Now Australians are told that a pat on the back would be better. But it also has some problems. For example, it's a bit impolite if you do this to your teacher. What do you think?
Is the footshake the new handshake?
A video shows that an interesting way to say hello is now popular in Iran, an Asian country. In the video, three Iran men meet and tap (敲) their feet against each other. It looks like they are playing a fun game. If we cannot shake hands, why not try to "shake" feet?
I went to the UK last weekend to lean English. So far I have already had a few friends and had some traditional English food here. But after having three days of hamburgers, sandwiches and potatoes, I thought none could be more delicious than Chinese food, especially my favourite — huoguo. You can't imagine how excited I was when I got to know that there was going to be a free meal of hotpot to welcome the new students. On the way to the canteen, I seemed to smell huoguo in the air.
To my surprise, when I went into the room, I didn't see any sign of huoguo. Where was it? With many questions in my mind, I sat down to have the free meal. After talking with an English girl, I got to know that Chinese huoguo is completely different from hotpot. Chinese huoguo is written in two words — hot pot. However, hotpot, one word, is a traditional English dish.
Hotpot is made from mutton and onion. On the top are pieces of potatoes. People put it in the oven all day in a heavy pot at a low heat. It takes very little effort to prepare. You can often see it at parties in the UK because it's easy to prepare for a large number of people and is not expensive.
Hotpot doesn't taste bad. However, I still miss huoguo, hot pot, two words!
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A Soccer Club Do you like to play soccer? Do you want to play soccer well? Mr.Smith can teach you.You can come here every Saturday afternoon. Tel: 368-5778 Add: Room 212 in School's P.E.Building | |
Teachers Wanted Do you speak English? Are you a teacher? Do you like children? Can you help them with English on weekends? Come to join us. Call John at 385-7889 for more information. | |
Chinese Character Club Can you write Chinese characters? Do you want to write Chinese characters well? Please join the Chinese Character Club now. Call Jane at 345-1238. Time: 8:30 a.m.--11:00 a.m.(every Monday) |
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Musicians Wanted Do you like music? Can you sing or dance? Can you play any instruments? Welcome to our Star Rock Band. Please call Tina at 898-3443 or send an e-mail to Music@163.com |
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School Report | |
Name:Joanna Smith School: The Waterford School | Grade:7 Term ending:10th July |
Math: She is a little weak in it, but she tries her best to catch up with others. Science:She can work out many difficulties.Well done! English: She is the best in the class. Keep it up! French: Her reading is very good, and she can remember many words. History: She does not do well in this, but has done better than before. Geography: She is familiar with the name of many places in the world. Music: Shedoesn 't like pop songs, though she sings very well. | |
Conduct:fair No. in class:9 Absence:8 | |
Remarks: Joanna has the ability to do a lot better. More work is needed next term. | |
Class teacher:Ivy Principal: M.L. Martin School reopens: 11th September |
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