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I am Li Hua, Chairman of Student Union of Guangming Middle School.

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I am Li Hua, Chairman of Student Union of Guangming Middle School. It is my great honor to give a speech on behalf of my school in appreciation of all the medical staff¡¯s devotion in the battle against the novel coronavirus.

During this epidemic, the medical staff all over the country risked their lives to rescue the infected people. Thanks to their joint efforts, we have now brought the epidemic under control.

To secure our final success, I call on all of us to try our best to support the work of the medics. We should obey the rules for epidemic prevention and stop gathering in public places to halt the spread of the virus. I believe in the near future, China will fully recover.

Thanks for listening.

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Dear David,

I'm glad that you're interested in the Chinese Qingming Festival.

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Yours,

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Exploring work possibilities is quite an emotional challenge for people. The desire to simplify the process by focusing on one attractive option, instead of keeping your eyes open for even more possibilities to add to your list, can be very strong. Naturally, we'd rather make a decision and get on with our lives. ¡¾1¡¿ However, putting off a decision until after you have done your detective work can pay off in ways you can't even imagine now. So, learn to explore work possibilities as though it was a treasure hunt.

Uncertainty is not the only challenge holding you back. ¡¾2¡¿ You may be unwilling to ask strangers about their work or to ask your colleagues for help because you fear rejection. Or, you may fear failure. Don't let these fears block your search. Remember that one definition of success is u doing your very best to realize your dreams. ¡° ¡¾3¡¿

There are three ways to learn about work possibilities that you already know exist and to discover more possibilities.

1. The easiest and quickest way is to read career information materials available on the Internet, in newspapers and magazines.

2. ¡¾4¡¿They can give you an ¡° insider's opinion. ¡° Spend your time with people as constructively as possible by asking about the local situation or other things not covered in print materials.

3. The best way to learn about the work is to ¡° try it on for size ¡° by getting some related experience.

¡¾5¡¿That greatly increases your ability to ¡°mix and match¡± information later on to discover, or even create, work possibilities that would be ideal for you.

A.Identify your own ability.

B.Explore as many options as possible.

C.We wouldn't like to live with uncertainty.

D.The only way you can fail is to do nothing.

E.Talk to people who are knowledgeable about the work.

F.The following is what you should do to explore work possibilities.

G.Fear is most likely the biggest emotional challenge to successful career building.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Do you want to go out to eat with your kids? Here are some restaurants that are good for kids in downtown Los Angeles.

Grand Caf¨¦

Tel: (213) 356-4155

Do you need a place that opens as early as your kids wake up? Then go to Grand Caf¨¦. Families can order breakfast off the menu or enjoy the buffet. Because of the variety, buffets seem to be an easy option for families with picky eaters. There are many options for the different moods of all family members.

Tel: (213) 623-8301

Nickel Diner was listed in Los Angeles Magazines as one of ¡°LA¡¯s Best New Restaurants¡±. The space is small, but the menu is wonderfully large. The atmosphere is quiet and relaxed, which makes it easy to bring the kids. One of the most attractive things about Nickel Diner is its unique menu of breakfast foods.

Lucky Strike Bowl

Tel: (213) 542-4880

There¡¯s nothing like a good game of bowling to add some happiness to the family outing. Why not take the family to a place where you can bowl while eating? Try their homemade Belgium fries, the mini burgers, flatbread pizza, or crispy tacos. Downtown LA¡¯s Lucky Strike Bowl will never make you and your kids disappointed.

Kula

Tel: (213) 290-9631

Kula is an exciting sushi bar and is a big hit for little sushi eaters. Kula¡¯s concept includes providing ¡°a high standard of natural organic foods¡± and they use 100% organic rice. If your child is not a sushi eater, there are also many other options.

¡¾1¡¿Who would most probably go to eat at Grand Caf¨¦?

A.People who love organic foods.

B.People who want to play while eating.

C.People who love a quiet eating environment.

D.People who want to serve themselves in a restaurant.

¡¾2¡¿Which of the following aspects of Kula most attractive to eaters?

A.It has many other options.B.It offers very healthy foods.

C.It allows kids to run around.D.It offers different kinds of rice.

¡¾3¡¿What is the purpose of the passage?

A.To encourage people to go to Los Angeles.

B.To compare some kid-friendly restaurants.

C.To recommend some nice foods in the city.

D.To recommend some kid-friendly restaurants.

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A.At an airport.B.At a hotel.C.At a travel agency.

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A.Reagan National.B.Dulles.C.Baltimore-Washington Airport.

¡¾3¡¿Why is the woman going to Washington DC?

A.To stay in a friend's house.

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C.To visit the White House.

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Dear Editor,

I am Li Hua, a student from Class 1, Senior 3.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ It was back in 2014. I learned I needed an operation to remove the tumor (Ö×Áö). Hearing the word ¡°cancer¡± was the first shock, but knowing the surgeon would have to cut the front of my neck open was a lot to swallow. I was relieved to learn that thyroid (¼××´ÏÙ) cancer can be treated if caught early, but 1 wasn¡¯t thrilled it would mean a lifelong scar front and center on my neck.

Back at home, I looked at my reflection in the mirror. I admired my neck, running my finger across a delicate gold chain I wore. Then came a tiny voice, ¡°Mommy!¡± My then five year -old son. Jack, appeared in the mirror behind me. Our reflection was a big reality check. See, my son didn¡¯t know I had been diagnosed (Õï¶Ï) with the Big C, or that I was having an operation. I patiently explained my condition to him and told him I would have a scar on my neck after the operation.

I never had any intentions of hiding the scar. I didn¡¯t want my son to think my scar was something to be ashamed of. I was his role model and I needed to set a good example. Bad things can happen, but it¡¯s how you deal with them that matters.

The operation was successful. The recovery process, bearing it all, in the grocery store, out to dinner with family and on the summer camp pickup line, made me realize, if I could get through this phase (½×¶Î),I could bear the scar of survival forever. The scar proves I looked at fear in the face and won.

People will ask about my scar even though it¡¯s a very thin. dull line five years later. That means I have the chance to educate others about thyroid cancer and how they should. self-check their necks and remind their doctors to do the same, at yearly physicals. To me, the scar is like a superhero stamp.

¡¾1¡¿What¡¯s the author worried about before the operation?

A.Her neck would look ugly.B.The tumor couldn¡¯t be removed.

C.Jack couldn¡¯t take care of himself.D.She would have difficulty swallowing.

¡¾2¡¿Why did the author decide to face the reality bravely?

A.She didn¡¯t care how people liked her.

B.She realized she didn¡¯t have other choice.

C.She wanted to set a good example to her son.

D.She felt lucky to have her cancer caught early.

¡¾3¡¿How does the recovery process turn out?

A.Regretful.B.Stressful.

C.Surprising.D.Meaningful.

¡¾4¡¿What can be inferred about the author from the last paragraph?

A.She has a better chance of education.

B.She feels proud of what she has done.

C.She has become an expert in cancer treatment.

D.She has suffered [rom poor health for five years.

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