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广西北部湾经济区2021年初中英语学业水平考试模拟卷(二)

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Almost everyone in China wears masks(口罩)to stop the novel coronavirus(新型冠状病毒) , but many people in Western countries don't seem to do the same. But why do the East and West have different ideas about wearing masks? Let's take a look.

In the West, people should wear masks only when they get sick. People see masks as a tool to protect sick people, so healthy people don't need to wear them. Some European and American people say wearing a mask outdoors makes them" worried" ,"shy" ,and "afraid of being looked at differently".

In Japan, wearing masks is common. They wear masks to show their politeness when they get a cold. Some Japanese also turn masks into fashion accessories(饰品).They have different colors to choose to match their clothes.

The situation in China is getting better. But self-protection is still very important. Here are some tips for you:

1)There is no need to wear a mask if you are at home or in a place without many people.

2)Wear a mask if you are in a crowded place, such as a shopping center, a restaurant, a bus or a subway.

3) Wash hands before wearing and after taking off the masks.

4)Wash your hands with running water or soap for more than 20 seconds.

5)Have meals separately.

6)Don't shake hands. Greet people by elbow touching.

(1)、People in Western countries don't want to wear masks because they don't like to get sick.
(2)、In Japan, wearing masks shows their politeness when they get a cold.
(3)、Some Japanese people wear masks to show that they may be very fashionable.
(4)、To stay away from the novel coronavirus, we should wash hands with running water very quickly before eating.
(5)、Chinese people don't wear masks to stop the novel coronavirus as the same westerners do.
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Most of us have experienced unforgettable moments in our lives. The moment that I will never forget happened when I was fifteen.

For the first fifteen years of my life, I was the only child in my family. I didn't have any siblings. Luckily, I had always had my parents, who loved and cared about me a lot. They helped solve any problems I met and they did everything for me. What I had never really thought about was that, someday, one of them would no longer be there for me.

One day, I found out that my mother was pregnant(怀孕的), and it was big news in my family. Everyone was excited and happy, especially me. I imagined that I would have a baby brother, and I thought about playing and having fun with him. One day after school, when I ran to the hospital, my brother had already been born. But my mother was still inside the operating room, while my father waited worriedly outside. After waiting for a long time, the doctor came out and told us that they had stopped the bleeding(流血). He told us not to worry and my mother would be fine.

Many thoughts flashed through my mind. I could only imagine that my life would be full of darkness, sadness and hopelessness. I would never again have the chance to enjoy the love of my mother. During these fifteen years, my mother was always around like my dearest friend, watching over me, no matter what happened. I could not imagine how I was possibly going to live without her.

Today, my brother is almost two years old. On the day of his birthday, I always remember

this unforgettable event in my life. I think I'm a really lucky person, with great parents and a lovely brother.

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