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2023年高考英语新热点时文阅读•新冠疫情

题型主要内容

1阅读理解讲述疫情期间老人们积极参与RadioRecliner成为音乐DJ,通过分享自己喜欢的音

乐来摆脱孤独,以及更多地与朋友和家人联系。

2阅读理解讲述了新冠肺炎疫情让大家意识到共享菜肴可导致病毒传播。另外,各地政府主张

使用公筷,并且禁止食用、买卖或运输野生动物。

3阅读理解介绍了通过研究人员利用模型和真实数据的对比,揭示了疫苗对世界疫情爆发的重

要意义。

4七选五讲述了一项关于新冠疫情下针对居家隔离所作的一项调查收集的结果。

5七选五议论文,作者认为在新型冠状病毒疫情下,握手等问候方式或许会被取消,因为肢

体接触会传染病毒。

01

(2022•山东临沂•高三开学考试)Stuckinsidehisroomatanassistedlivingcenter,BobColeman

knewhecouldnotgooutinpublicwiththeepidemic(疫).Buthewasnotcutofffromoutside:hesharedhis

loveforcountrymusicovertheInternet.t4Hello,everybody.It'sabrightdayinTennessee,“hesaidintohis

microphone."ThisisBobColeman,comingtoyoufromRoom3325...,\ThenColemanbegantoplaythe

musicheloves-hitsfromcountrymusicstars.The88-year-oldcarefullychooseseachsong.

ColemanandseveralotherretireeshaveturnedintoDJs(流行音乐播音员),foranewonlineradiohour

knownas“RadioRccliner.^^AmarketingcompanycalledLuckiecameupwiththeideaofRadioRecliner.

Listenerscansendsongrequestsinhonoroffamilyorfriends.Forexample,listenersmighthearamessage

likethis:"Hey,Granny.ThisisyourfavoritegranddaughterAmy.Wejustwantedtocallinandsaywelove

you.^^The60-minuteshowstartedwithretireesinmiddleTennessee.Ithassinceexpanded,withresidentsof

assisted-livingcentersinotherstatestakingpartintheproject.ManyjumpedatthechancetoworkasaDJ

toeasethelonelinessofsocialdistancingrules.

MitchBennettservesasLuckie'schiefcreativeofficer.Hesaystheideawastoprovideasenseof

communitytoolderpeople."Forthisgeneration,radiowastheoriginalsocialmedia,“Bennettsaid,

^Dedicatingasongtosomeoneyouloveandhavingthemhearitalongwitheveryoneelseisaspecialway

ofconnecting.^^

InGeorgia,80-year-oldEdRosenblatt,whohadmadefullpreparationsforhisshow,saidanhourhe

spentplayingsongsonRadioReclinerresultedinafloodoftextmessages,emailsandcallsfromfamilyand

friends,andmanyofthemessageswerefrompeoplehehadnotheardfromforyears.

1.WhatdidBobColemandoduringtheepidemic?

A.Heorganizedabandathislivingcenter.B.Heearnedmoneybysingingontheradio.

C.Hecreatednewcountrymusicforfriends.D.HesharedcountrymusichitsovertheInternet.

2.WhywereretireesactivetoworkforRadioRecliner?

A.Theywantedtogetconnectedwiththeworld.

B.TheywantedtoshowtheirloveforTennessee.

C.Theywantedtobuildmoreassisted-livingcenters.

D.Theywantedtohelpothersgetintouchwiththeirrelatives.

3.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheseoldDJs?

A.Optimisticanddevoted.B.Humorousandactive.

C.Lonelyandpessimistic.D.Diligentandgenerous.

4.What'sthebesttitlefbrthetext?

A.OlderAdultsNeedMoreCareDuringtheEpidemic

B.OlderAdults,StuckbytheEpidemic,TurnIntoDJs

C.OlderAdultsWereBusyWithMusicDuringtheEpidemic

D.OlderAdults,StuckbytheEpidemic,ShowMusicTalents

02

(2022•河南•荥阳市教育体育局教学研究室高二阶段练习)PangHuiplacedafewmorepairsof

chopsticksonthetableforafamilydinner,thoughshedidnotexpectherbigfamilyofsevenwouldusethem

asservingchopsticks.

Suiprisingly,her75-year-oldfather,whousedtoshrugofftheideaofservingchopsticks,becameafirm

supporterthistime,saidPang,40,fromBeihai,acoastalcityofSouthChina'sGuangxiZhuangAutonomous

Region.

Chinesepeopleoftensharedishes,anddinersusetheirownchopstickstoservethemselvesfoodfrom

theshareddishes,atraditionnowbeingchallengedbytheoutbreakofCOVID-19.

“Wefeelasenseofcrisisaswellastheurgetodesertouroldhabitswhenweseereportsoffamily

infections,Pangsaid,pointingtothereportsofthevirusspreadingviadropletsandclosecontact.

Localgovernmentsarehelpingtoencourageashift,too.OnFeb.13,2020,localauthoritiesofBeihai

startedacampaignpromotingservingchopsticksandspoons,whichwillavoidcross-infectioncausedbythe

useofpersonalchopsticks.

SimilarmeasureswerealsoadoptedinothercitieslikeBeijing,ShanghaiandHangzhou.Taizhoucity

inEastChina'sJiangsuProvinceevenstandardizedthecolorsofservingchopsticksandspoonstohelpdiners

differentiate(区分)themfrompersonalones.

Thepracticeofeatingwildanimalshasbeentargetedbythegovernment,whichremainspresentin

certainareas.

Chinastoppedtheillegaltradingandtransportationofwildanimalsshortlyaftertheoutbreak.Themove

becameapermanentbanonFeb.2,2020,whenthecountrymadeadecisiononthoroughlyprohibiting(禁

止)theillegaltradingofwildlifeandtheconsumptionofwildanimals.

LiBo,withtheHainanInternationalCenterforWildlifeProtection,saidwildanimalconsumptioncould

leadtothefasterextinctionofparticularspecies,damagetheecologicalbalanceandharmpeople'shealth.

“Theepidemic(流行病)couldbecomeaturningpointtoeliminatethebadhabit.^^Lisaid.

5.WhatcanwelearnaboutPangHui'sfamilyfromthetext?

A.Thereareusuallymorethansevenpeoplediningtogether.

B.Theyhavestartedtouseservingchopsticksattable.

C.PangHui'sfatheropposesusingservingchopsticks.

D.Theydon'tknowhowtoavoidbeinginfectedbythevirus.

6.Accordingtothetext,whathasbeendonebythegovernment?

A.Sharingdisheshasbeenabandoned.

B.Cross-infectionhasbeenprevented.

C.Eatingwildanimalshasbeenforbidden.

D.Standardpersonalchopstickshavebeenadopted.

7.Accordingtotext,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Shanghaistandardizedthecolorsofservingchopsticksandspoons.

B.Thepracticeofeatingwildanimalsstillexistsinsomeareas.

C.Chinastoppedtheillegaltradingandtransportationofwildanimalsshortlybeforetheoutbreak.

D.Wildanimalconsumptionisn'tharmfultoecologicalbalanceandpeople'shealth.

8.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.ServingChopsticksPromoted

B.WaystoHelpPeopleStayHealthy

C.TheOutbreakofCOVID-19LeadstoChange

D.ChinaBansTradingofWildlife

03

(2022•河北•高三开学考试)Covid-19vaccines(疫苗)begansavinglivesinclinicaltrials.Butanew

study,basedinpartonTheEconomist'sestimateofthepandemic'struedeathtoll(伤亡人数),attemptsto

modeljusthowmanyliveshavebeensparedsincevaccinesbecamewidelyavailabletothepublic.

Thestudy-publishedonJune23rdinLancetInfectiousDiseases-foundthatinthefirstyearof

vaccinesthatwereinventedandintroducedtothepublicjabs(注射疫苗)savedthelivesofpeoplebetween

19.1millionand20.4million.Withoutvaccines,thestudyestimates,roughlythreetimesasmanypeople

wouldhavediedfromCovid-19in2021alone.And6.8million—7.7millonofthepreventeddeathswerein

countriescoveredbyCOVAX(Covid-19VaccinesGlobalAccess),aninitiativecreatedtoensurevaccines

weresenttopoorercountries.Still,alackofvaccinesinsomepartsoftheworldstillledtoavoidabledeaths.

Around100countriesfailedtoreachtheWorldHealthOrganization's(WHO)goalofvaccinating40%of

theirqualifiedpopulationsbytheendof2021.Theresearchersestimatethatthiscostaround600,000lives.

Toarriveattheseestimates,theresearchers,OliverJ.Watson,GregoryBarnsleyandtheircolleaguesat

ImperialCollegeLondon,beganwithanexistingtransmissionmodelusedtotrackthespreadofCovid-19

infections.TheythencombinedthismodelwithTheEconomist"sestimateofthepandemic'struedeathtoll

toestimatehowdeadlythepandemicwouldhavebeenwithoutvaccines.

Asforthestudy,everycoinhastwosides.Itreliesonassumptionsabouttheshareofestimatedinfections

thatledtodeath,forinstance.Somesmallcountries,whichhavelimitedreliabledata,werenotincludedin

theanalysis.Thatmeansthetotalnumberofactualavoideddeathswillbeevenhigher.Ontheotherhand,

theresearchersdidnotattempttomodelhowpeopleorgovernmentsmighthavechangedtheirbehaviorto

limitinfectionsintheabsenceofvaccines.Forallthat,itisthemostdefinitiveansweryettohowmany

peopleowetheirlivestothejabs.

9.WhyarethevaccinessignificantaccordingtoParagraph2?

A.Theycanslowdownthepainofthepatients.

B.Theycanreducethenumberofdeathtoll.

C.Theycanpromotethedevelopmentofdrugs.

D.TheycanrealizetheWHO'sachievement.

10.HowdotheresearchersatImperialCollegeLondondrawtheestimates?

A.Bydevelopingthetransmissionmodel.

B.Bycomparingdatabetweenmodelandstudy.

C.Bycombiningwiththepreviousstudy.

D.Bytrackingthespreadofinfections.

11.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?

A.Thelimitationsofthestudy.B.Theassumptionsofthestudy.

C.Theresultsofthestudy.D.Theadvantagesofthestudy.

12.What'stheauthor'sopinionaboutthecurrentsituationofvaccines?

A.Uncertain.B.Pessimistic.C.Cautious.D.Confident.

04

(2022♦浙江•高二开学考试)Septemberisuponus,whichmeansonethingforparentsandchildren

alike:termtimeafterthelockdownofCOVID-19pandemic(疫情).NoIsolationcollectedresponsesfrom

1,005parentsandcarersof1,477childrenofprimaryandsecondaryschool.13

Lonelinessisdifficulttodescribeandtalkaboutforadults.14Tohelpchildrenunderstand

thattheirfeelingsarenormalandacceptable,parentsneedtoopenupadialoguearoundwhatlonelinessis,

explainingthatfeelinglonelyiscompletelynormalandatopicthatissafetotalkabout.

Anotherwaythatwecandealwithsocialisolation(孤独)isthroughtheuseoftechnology,especially

videocalls.Videocallshavebeencommonduringthepandemic.15Becauseitcanbehardtoknow

howorwhentospeakuporinteract.Asaresult,havingatalkoveravideoconferencecanbeverydifficult

forsomechildren,makingthefeelingsoflonelinessmoreserious.

Areyouworriedabouthowyourchildmightbestruggling,orconcernedthatamoredigitallifecould

beleavingthemisolated16Now,morethanever,weshouldbelisteningtochildrenandhelping

tomakesuretheyareheardinthesedifficulttimes.Theyarefacingthesamepandemicthatweare.

17

A.Theyneedhelpandsupport.

B.Thefirstthingtodoistalkwiththem.

C.Childrenespeciallycanstrugglewiththis.

D.Theschoolandteachersshouldberesponsibleforit.

E.Sadly,morethan3/4ofthesechildrenfeltlonelyduringthelockdown.

F.However,theyarenotnecessarilytheanswerforthosestudyingfromhome.

G.Actually,theyarequiteusefulandeffectiveforallthechildrenstudyingfromhome.

05

(2021•山东♦东营市第一中学高二期中)WillCovid-19KilltheHandshake?

Thehandshakemightdatebacktothe14thcentury,whenknightsandsoldierswouldextendtheir

unclenched(松开的)righthandstowardeachotheringreetingtoshowthattheywerecarryingnoweapons.

18Orrather,itstendencyforpickingupandholdingontogermsfrompollutedsurfaces,or

fromourowneyesornoseswhenwehavecertainillnesses.Thosegermscanthenbetransferredintothe

handsofthepeoplewegreet,whilewecanpickuptheirgerms.Wethenwillprobablytouchourowneyes

ornosesormouths,potentiallysickeningourselvesandrestartingthecycle.

Nowthatanovelcoronavirusisspreadingfast,ourhandsarebeingcastinanew,doubtfullight.

19.Andlately,theInternethasbeenfullofsuggestionsforsociallyacceptablewaystogreeteach

otherthatdon'tinvolvepassinggermsalongunintentionallyfromonepersontothenext.

Couldthisbetheendofthehandshake?Infact,thetraditionofshakinghandsisn'ttheonlygreetingto

takeafreshlook.AMaoritribeinNewZealandputthebrakesonhongi,thetraditionalnose-to-nosehello.

20.MaybepeoplewillstopmakingftinoftheHollywoodairkiss,thoughit'snotahuge

improvementhealth-wise.

COVID-19isarealthreat,andweshouldn'ttakethewarninglightly.Wemay,indeed,needtokeepour

handstoourselvesforthetimebeing.21.Humanslongformakingaphysicalconnectionwith

friends.Fornow,perhaps,aregretfulsmileandnodmightworkasasharedacknowledgment.22

A.Couldwehugeachotherornod?

B.Asweallknow,shakinghandshasbecomeahabit.

C.Butwe'renotreadytosendhandshakeintothedustbinofhistory.

D.Afterall,ourfriendlyintentionswerenottoinfectorbeinfectedbyothers.

E.Thesedays,itwouldseem,thepotentialweaponisn'taknife,butthehanditself.

F.We'rebeingdrilledinhandwashingtechniquesasifwewereallsecond-graders.

G.TheFrenchhavebeenadvisedtoabandonthefamiliarkissonthecheekgreeting.

参考答案:

1.D2.A3.A4.B

【导语】这是•篇记叙文。文章主要讲述疫情期间老人们积极参与RadioRecliner成为音乐DJ,通

过分享自己喜欢的音乐来摆脱孤独,以及更多地与朋友和家人联系。

1.细节理解题。根据第一段的"Buthewasnotcutofffromoutside:hesharedhisloveforcountrymusic

overtheInterne、(但他并没有与外界隔绝:他通过互联网分享了他对乡村音乐的热爱)”可知,在疫情

期间BobColeman通过互联网分享了喜欢的乡村音乐。故选D。

2.细节理解题。根据根据第一段的"Buthewasnotcutofffromoutside:hesharedhisloveforcountry

musicovertheInternet.(但他并没有与外界隔绝:他通过互联网分享了他对乡村音乐的热爱)”和第二段

的“Ithassinceexpanded,withresidentsofassisted-livingcentersinotherstatestakingpartintheproject.

ManyjumpedatthechancetoworkasaDJtoeasethelonelinessofsocialdistancingrules.(自那时以来,

该项目已经扩大,其他州的辅助生活中心的居民也参与了该项目。许多人抓住了做DJ的机会,以缓

解社交距离规则带来的孤独感)'’以及倒数第二段的“Hesaystheideawastoprovideasenseof

communitytoolderpeople.(他说,这个想法是为了给老年人提供一种社区感)”可知,退休人员为Radio

Recliner工作是为了在疫情期间能与世界联系起来。故选A。

3.推理判断题。根据第一段的'“'Hello,everybody.IfsabrightdayinTennessee,hesaidintohis

microphone.(“大家好,今天是田纳西州的晴天,”他对着麦克风说厂推知,这些老人是乐观的;根据

最后一段的“InGeorgia,80-year-oldEdRosenblatt,whohadmadefullpreparationsforhisshow,saidan

hourhespentplayingsongsonRadioReclinerresultedinafloodoftextmessages,emailsandcallsfrom

familyandfriends,andmanyofthemessageswerefrompeoplehehadnotheardfromforyears.(在佐治亚

州,80岁的艾德・罗森布拉特为他的节目做了充分的准备。他说,他花了一个小时在RadioRecliner

上播放歌曲,导致家人和朋友发来大量短信、电子邮件和电话,其中许多信息来自他多年没有联系

的人)“推知,老人们全心全意地投入工作。综上,故选A。

4.主旨大意题。通读全文可知,文章主要讲述疫情期间老人们积极参与Radi。Recliner成为音乐DJ,

通过分享自己喜欢的音乐来摆脱孤独,以及更多地与朋友和家人联系。故B项“受疫情困扰,老年人

成为DJ”可以作为本文的最佳标题。故选B。

5.B6.C7.B8.C

【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要讲述了新冠肺炎疫情让大家意识到共享菜肴可导致病毒传播。另

外,各地政府主张使用公筷,并且禁止食用、买卖或运输野生动物。

5.细节理解题。根据第一段中“PangHuiplacedafewmorepairsofchopsticksonthetableforafamily

dinner」彭辉又在餐桌上放了几双筷子,准备家庭聚餐。)”以及第二段中“Surprisingly,her75-year-old

father,whousedtoshrugofftheideaofservingchopsticks,becameafirmsupporterthistime.(令人惊讶的

是,她75岁的父亲过去对提供筷子的想法不屑一顾,这次却成了她的坚定支持者。)”可知,他们一

家人己经开始使用公筷。故选B。

6.细节理解题。根据倒数第三段中“Chinastoppedtheillegaltradingandtransportationofwildanimals

shortlyaftertheoutbreak.(疫情爆发后不久,中国就停止了野生动物的非法交易和运输。)"以及“The

movebecameapermanentbanonFeb.2,2020,whenthecountrymadeadecisiononthoroughlyprohibiting

(禁止)theillegaltradingofwildlifeandtheconsumptionofwildanimals.(2020年2月2日,国家决定全

面禁止野生动物非法交易和消费,这一举措成为永久性禁令。)”可知,政府已经禁止交易和消费食用

野生动物。故选C。

7.细节理解题。根据倒数第四段中“Thepracticeofeatingwildanimalshasbeentargetedbythe

government,whichremainspresentincertainareas.(禁止吃野生动物的做法一直是政府的目标,在某些

地区仍然存在。)”可知,在一些地区,吃野生动物的习俗仍然存在。故选B。

8.主旨大意题。通读全文,文章主要讲述了新冠肺炎疫情让大家意识到共享菜肴可导致病毒传播。

另外,各地政府主张使用公筷,并且禁止食用、买卖或运输野生动物。即新冠病毒爆发后来带的变

化。C选项“TheOutbreakofCOVID-19LeadstoChange(新冠肺炎疫情带来变革)”符合文章的标题。

故选C。

9.B10.B11.A12.D

【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了通过研窕人员利用模型和真实数据的对比,揭示了疫

苗对世界疫情爆发的重要意义。

9.细节理解题。根据第二段“jabssavedthelivesofpeoplebetween19.1millionand20.4million.Without

vaccines,thestudyestimates,roughlythreetimesasmanypeoplewouldhavediedfromCovid-I9in2021

alone”(接种疫苗挽救了1910万至2040万人的生命。该研究估计,如果没有疫苗,仅在2021年就会

有大约三倍的人死于新冠肺炎)可知,注射疫苗挽救了1910万到2040万人的生命,并且如果没有疫

苗,仅在2021年,死于Covid-19的人数就大约是前者的三倍。因此,疫苗的重要意义在于它可以减

少伤亡人数。故选B。

10.细节理解题。根据第三段“TheythencombinedthismodelwithTheEconomistsestimateofthe

pandemic'struedeathtolltoestimatehowdeadlythepandemicwouldhavebeenwithoutvaccines”(然后,

他们将这个模型与《经济学人》对大流行的真实死亡人数的估计结合起来,来估计如果没有疫苗大

流行的致命程度)可知,在伦敦帝国学院的研究人员将传播模型与《经济学人》对疫情真实死亡人数

的估计相结合,来估计如果没有疫苗,疫情的死亡人数。因此,研究人员通过比较模型和研究的数

据得出估计值。故选B。

11.主旨大意题。根据第四段"Asforthestudy,everycoinhastwosides.Itreliesonassumptionsabout

theshareofestimatedinfectionsthatledtodeath,forinstance.Somesmallcountries,whichhavelimited

reliabledata,werenotincludedintheanalysis.Thatmeansthetotalnumberofactualavoideddeathswillbe

evenhigher.Ontheotherhand,theresearchersdidnotattempttomodelhowpeopleorgovernmentsmight

havechangedtheirbehaviortolimitinfectionsintheabsenceofvaccines.Forallthat,itisthemostdefinitive

answeryettohowmanypeopleowetheirlivestothejabs."(至于这个研究,每个硬币都有两面。例如,

它依赖于对导致死亡的估计感染比例的假设。一些可靠数据有限的小国没有被纳入分析。这意味着

实际避免的死亡总数将更高。另一方面,研究人员并没有试图模拟在缺乏疫苗的情况下人们或政府

如何改变行为以限制感染。尽管如此,这仍然是迄今为止最明确的答案,说明有多少人是因为这些

针刺才活下来的。)可知,这一段主要交代了这项研究依赖于对导致死亡的估计感染份额的假设。有

些小国可靠数据有限,不包括在分析之内。这意味着研究人员估计实际避免的死亡总人数将会更高。

由此可推知,本段主要是关于这个实验的局限性。故选A。

12.推理判断题。根据第四段“theresearchersdidnotattempttomodelhowpeopleorgovernmentsmight

havechangedtheirbehaviortolimitinfectionsintheabsenceofvaccines''(研究人员并没有试图模拟在缺

乏疫苗的情况下人们或政府如何改变行为以限制感染)和“itisthemostdefinitiveansweryettohow

manypeopleowetheirlivestothejabs”(这是迄今为止最明确的答案,有多少人是因为这些疫苗才活下

来的)可知,作者对疫苗的现状是十分有信心的。故选D。

13.E14.C15.F16.B17.A

【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了一项关于新冠疫情下针对居家隔离所作的一项调查收集的结

果。

13.根据前文“NoIsolationcollectedresponsesfrom1,005parentsandcarersof1,477childrenofprimary

andsecondaryschool.”(无隔离项目收集了来自1,005名家长和1,477名中小学儿童照顾者的答复)可

知,接下来可以描述这个答复的结果。E项“不幸的是,超过四分之三的孩子在封锁期间感到孤独”承

接前文,符合题意。故选E。

14.根据前文“Lonelinessisdifficulttodescribeandtalkaboutforadults.”(对于成年人来说,孤独是很

难描述和谈论的)以及后文“Tohelpchildrenunderstandthattheirfeelingsarenormalandacceptable,

parentsneedtoopenupadialoguearoundwhatlonelinessis,explainingthatfeelinglonelyiscompletely

normalandatopicthatissafetotalkabout.”(为了帮助孩子理解他们的感受是正常的和可以接受的,父

母需要围绕什么是孤独展开对话,解释感到孤独是完全正常的,是一个可以安全谈论的话题)可知,

空白处应为承上启下的作用,引出下文的孩子们对此的感觉。选项C“孩子们尤其会为此而挣扎“符

合题意。故选C。

15.根据前文“Anotherwaythatwecandealwithsocialisolation(孤独)isthroughtheuseoftechnology,

especiallyvideocalls.Videocallshavebeencommonduringthepandemic."(另——种处理社会隔离的方法

是使用科技,尤其是视频通话。视频通话在大流行期间很常见)讲述了视频通话在流行病的隔离期间

的广泛使用。下文“Becauseitcanbehardtoknowhoworwhentospeakuporinteract."(因为很难知道该

如何或何时说出来或与人交流)提到了视频通话的缺陷。因此空处和前文应为转折关系,讲述视频通

话还有其劣势。选项『然而,对于那些在家学习的人来说,这并不一定是正确的答案”符合题意,故

选Fo

16.根据前文“Areyouworriedabouthowyourchildmightbestruggling,orconcernedthatamoredigital

lifecouldbeleavingthemisolated"(你是担心你的孩子可能如何在(痛苦中)挣扎,还是担心一个更

加数字化的生活可能会让他们孤立无援?)提出我们担心的问题。下文“Now,morethanever,weshould

belisteningtochildrenandhelpingtomakesuretheyareheardinthesedifficulttimes."(现在,我彳门比以

往任何时候都更应该倾听孩子们的心声,并帮助确保他们在这些困难时期得到倾听)提到了我们倾听

孩子的重要,因而空处应讲述我们要和孩子们谈。选项B”首先要做的就是和他们谈谈”符合题意,故

选Bo

17.根据前文“Theyarefacingthesamepandemicthatweare.”(他们面临着和我们一样的流行病河知,

接下来的内容应承接上文讲述这种情况下要对他们进行帮助。选项A“他们需要帮助和支持”符合题

意,故选A。

18.E19.F20.G21.C22.D

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