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According to Guo Yanhong from the National Health Commission (國(guó)家衛(wèi)生健康委員會(huì)), over 30,000 2 workers have been sent to Hubei Province, especially Wuhan, to help fight against the novel coronavirus. They are just 3 people, but they are all heroes. After seeing the front line registration (登記) notice from her hospital, nurse Su Lili from Henan Province called her husband and told him she 4 to go to Wuhan. He agreed. “On the way to the airport, he keeps telling me to eat well, sleep well and protect 5 well. I thank him 6 his support,” Su said. Before leaving for Wuhan, Liu Lu, a nurse from Jiangxi Province, had her long 7 cut. “Looking pretty is no longer important at this moment. I must be responsible for the safety of my patients and myself,” said the 30-year-old. Actually, many of the medical workers 8 on the front line were born after 1995. As the young generation in China, they 9 often described as immature (不成熟的) and self-centered. But their fight against the virus makes society see their bravery. Sun Qin is a 21-year-old nurse from Jiangsu Province. She said, “This is my first year of being a nurse. I was frightened at the beginning and was worried about being infected, but I was not afraid any more when seeing how my partners cheered and encouraged each other.” These medical heroes risk their lives on the front line of the disaster. They have 10 again proven what Henry Kissinger wrote in his book On China: China is always well protected by the bravest of them. Vocabulary: ordinary /'??d?nr?/ adj. 普通的,;平常的 eg. This is not an ordinary cat. It can use the toilet itself. responsible /r?'sp?ns?bl/ adj. 負(fù)責(zé)的;有責(zé)任的 拓展:be responsible for … 對(duì)……負(fù)責(zé) eg. You should be responsible for your actions. Sentence: Sb./Sth. has once again proven (that) … 某人/某事再次證明…… eg. China has once again proven it’s a responsible count 參考答案: 1.heroes 2.medical 3.ordinary 4.wanted 5.myself 6.for 7.hair 8.fighting 9.were 10.once |
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