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八年级上册专题09上英语期中复习外研版17个专题阅读理解

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There was excitement in the air when many schools across Shenzhen greeted their students in April after their closure because of the COVID-19.

Every school formed a whitelist to make sure the safety of school. People are not allowed to enter the campus if they are not on the list. “Deliverymen who send food to us are also not allowed to enter the campus. Instead, they put goods at a certain place. We then conduct thorough disinfections (进行彻底消毒) and let goods stay at the place for 30 minutes before moving them into our school,” said Lyu Yuan, a teacher of the school. 

At present, children are required to take nucleic acid test (核酸检测) on campus. Some teachers from the school became volunteers to fight against COVID-19 in February. They helped the tests go efficiently with their experience. Other measures, including checking students’ health information and body temperatures three times a day, are also taken to ensure the safety.

“My child is extremely excited to see classmates and teachers. I am assured (放心) when seeing the school checking carefully at the school gate,” said a parent of a middle school student.

With these safety measures, most of the students returned to school successfully. The school said kids were happy to return to school and the campus had been full of joy since the students came back.

1.Why can’t students go back to school before April?

A.Because students were not ready to return to school.

B.Because schools conducted thorough disinfections.

C.Because schools were closed because of the COVID-19.

D.Because students didn’t finish their winter vacation homework.

2.What do we know about the whitelist?

A.Teachers can enter the campus without their names on the list.

B.Most schools formed whitelists to ensure the safety of school.

C.Students can’t enter the campus if they are not on the list.

D.Deliverymen can enter the campus without their names on the list.

3.What does the underlined word “They” in Paragraph 3 refer to?

A.Schools B.Teachers C.Students D.Parents

4.Which of the following is not included in school safety measures?

A.Conduct thorough disinfections. B.Take nucleic acid test on campus.

C.Check students’ health information. D.Check students’ body temperatures twice a day.

5.What is the main idea of this passage?

A.Students’ school lives after COVID-19.

B.Teachers worked as volunteers during COVID-19.

C.Parents’ views on the school safety after COVID-19.

D.Schools take measures to ensure safety after COVID-19.


As the COVID-19 outbreak hit the world, most children were victims (受害者). Some had to say goodbye to their parents, who were doctors or nurses, without knowing when they would come back. Some stayed indoors, not knowing what was outside and how it would hurt them.

Thankfully, the country saw a lot of picture books on COVID-19 for young readers, not only to answer their questions on the science behind the virus (病毒), but also to take away their worries and offer some relief (宽慰).

Here are two of these picture books.

My Mommy: The Virus Warrior


My Mommy: The Virus Warrior is a heartwarming letter to thousands of children whose parents were in Hubei, supporting the fight against the virus. The book shows respect (敬意) to those great heroes. 

Girl: “Mommy, are you leaving home again?”

Mother: “Yes honey, mommy is going to fight a monster — a terrible virus has come into a city that many people love deeply, and many grandparents, aunts, uncles and children have become sick.”

A Brief History of Viruses for Children 

What are viruses? Where do they come from? How do they hurt humans and how have we fought with them?

What can we do to prevent different viruses? How have humans “trained” viruses to be useful to us? This popular virus book teaches knowledge by storytelling, so it’s easy for young readers to understand the virus. 

With these “Picture Books about COVID-19 for Children around the World”, the country hopes that more and more children can learn about COVID-19 through the recommended books and live healthily and happily.

6.What does the underlined word “trained” mean in Chinese? 

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