资源简介 Rush Hour-执诚学部初 2020级英语八下期末复习之完成表格Name ________ Class ________(一)What kind of clothes do you like to wear when you take a trip Most of us choose comfortableclothes like T-shirts and jeans. But Wang Tata, a post-1990s office worker in Shanghai, is different.She likes to wear Hanfu, which literally means “Han clothing”.Hanfu is the traditional clothing of the Han people who lived in China before the Qing Dynasty.It has been around for about 3,000 years and changed greatly across different dynasties.However, some of its main characteristics (特征) have kept. One of these characteristics is theclothing's collars, which is called crossed collars “Jiao Ling”. Another characteristic is that it usuallydoes not have buttons(扣子). It has ribbons instead.According to a report by online shopping platform T-mall, about 2 million Hanfu outfits weresold in 2018. The number of Hanfu buyers is increasing year by year. And the sales are expected to bearound 4 million this year.But why has the traditional clothing made a comeback among young people in recent years Forsome of them, it's a costume for relaxation. Du Fan, a 24-year-old college student, said that dressingin Hanfu is a way for her to run away from the worries of real life. Other young people like Hanfubecause of the culture behind it. They think it is a way to show our traditions.“I not only wear Hanfu in my daily life, but also learn about the culture and history behind theclothing. Each suit(套装) has its own cultural and historic background and learning about them helpsme to understand our traditional culture better.” Nan He, a 21-year-old Hanfu lover said.With the rapid development of China's economy(经济), people have gained more cultural self-confidence. That's probably why some fans have started to bring the traditional clothing to othercountries.The 1 to Hanfu: The facts about Hanfu:※ Its history: About 2 million Hanfu outfits were sold in 2018.It has a history of about 3000 years. The number of Hanfu outfits being sold this year※ Its main characteristics: is expected to be 3 as large as that of It has a crossed collar called Jiao Ling. 2018. It usually has some ribbons 2buttons.HanfuThe reasons for its popularity: It's a costume for relaxation.Du Fan thinks wearing Hanfu is a good way to help her forget her worries. It's a way to show our traditions.Nan He said learning about the cultural and historic background of each suit helps him to 4of our traditional culture. People have gained more cultural self-confidence because China's economy is developing5 .1. 2.3. 4.5.1.Introduction 2. instead of/rather than 3.twice /two times 4. have a better understanding5.rapidly/quickly/fast/in a rapid/fast/quick way(二)Museums are popular for us. Museums in China mainly include four types: the history museum,the art museum, the nature and science museum and the comprehensive museum which has showsabout all things above. A museum can teach us a lot through showing and explaining interesting things.One of the most famous history museums in Chengdu is Du Fu Thatched Cottage. It's said thatDu Fu, the greatest poet from Tang Dynasty, once lived here for more than four years to be away fromRebellion of An Lushan and wrote down 240 poems or so during his stay. The museum sits in the westof Chengdu along Huanhua Brook. It looks like most gardens in China. All the main buildings are onthe axis (中轴线) and even trees and plants are facing to each other on both sides. If we have a tourthere, we will visit the Hall of Historical Poetry followed by the Grand Lobby. A large number ofpoems written by Du Fu have been kept in the hall. They truly mirror what the society was like in DuFu's time and also tell us his worries, sadness and loneliness. After going through a small path (路径)covered with flowers in front of Du Fu's cottage, we can see the Screen Wall. It's famous for sure.MuseumsDu Fu Thatched Cottage-a traditional1 :teach us a lot. Chinese garden with buildings on the axis.Four types of Chinese museums: Basic information:the history museum When: Tang Dynastythe art museum How long to live: over 4 yearsthe nature and science museum How many poems: 240 or sothe comprehensive museum Where: 21. 2.3. 4.5.1.Importance/Meaning 2. in the west of Chengdu along Huanhua Brook3. Tourist/Guide map 4. leads to 5. true mirror(三)Poverty(贫困) is a big problem around the world. But China has done a good job of dealing withit.On Feb.25, President Xi Jinping announced(宣布) that China has made a “complete victory(胜利)”in its fight against poverty and he honored(尊重) role models that help a lot in the fight. Here are twoof them.Zhang Guimei, 64-Head teacher of the Huaping Senior High for Girls, YunnanZhang traveled to Yunnan at the age of 17. As a teacher, Zhang was heartbroken when she sawsome girls can't go to university because their families can't pay for it. So in 2008, Zhang started a freeschool for poor girls. Since then, Zhang has been busy asking for donations(捐赠) to provide moneyfor the school. She has encouraged parents to send their daughters back to school. The school has sentmore than1,800 students to universities and colleges successfully.Mao Xianglin, 62-Village head of Xiazhuang Village, ChongqingIn 1997, Mao started to work as the leader of his village. Around the village were 1,000-meter-tall cliffs(悬崖峭壁), and there was only one pathway out. It took villagers three days to walk to thenearest town. Mao decided to lead the villagers to build the road with their hands. It was so hard thatit took them seven years to build an eight-kilometer road. But their work has improved people's livesIt now takes just one hour to drive to the nearest town.Mao also tried to raise money for the village, but he found that it was not enough to just givemoney to the poor people and he needed to teach them some skills to get themselves out of poverty.So Mao then encouraged the villagers to grow oranges. Last year, their orange yield(产量)was nearly40 tons. By the end of 2019, 269 villagers had been lifted out of poverty. The per capital income(人均收入) reached 12,670 yuan, 40 times more than that in the 1990s.1 in the fight against povertyNames Zhang Guimei Mao XianglinFacts Some families were 2 poor T he villagers had to spend three days walking to2 the girls couldn't go to the nearest town.university.Actions ● She started a free school for girls ● He led the villagers to build a road.in 2008. ● He taught the villagers some tools to get out of● She asked for donations to poverty 3 just giving money.provide money for the school.4 More than 1, 800 students 5 B y the end of 2019, 269 villagers had been liftedgoing to universities and colleges. out of poverty.1. 2.3. 4.5.1. (Two) role models// (Two) model examples 2.so,that 3.instead of /rather than4. Achievements/ Influence/Results 5. succeeded in/were successful in(四)Have you ever counted the number of digits(位数) in your mobile phone number Your numberhas 11 digits. You may sometimes find it hard to remember your number. That's because China has thelongest mobile phone numbers in the world. Why is that The 11 digits can be divided(分成)into three parts. Each part has a different meaning. The firstthree numbers tell you which mobile phone service provider you are using. For example, 135 is forChina Mobile Communications Corporation and 188 is for China Unicom. The fourth to the seventhdigits tell you where the number is given to you to receive the service. And the last four digits arechosen depending on chance.The main reason for using 11 digits is that we have the largest population in the world. We oncehad 10 numbers. But as our population grew, there were not enough numbers for us to use. So webegan to use 11 digits starting from 1999. Eleven digits can be used to make tens of billions of mobilephone numbers. That's enough for each person to have seven or eight phone numbers to use in China.And mobile phone numbers can be reused. Usually, if you give up using a number, the serviceprovider will reuse the number after three to six months. If you call a number that you haven'tcommunicated for a long time, you may find that its owner has changed.Besides China, Britain and Japan also use 11-digit mobile phone numbers. But their numbersalways start with 0. So they cannot make as many numbers as we can. Countries like the United States,Australia and India use phone numbers with 10 digits. Canada's mobile phone numbers are perhapsthe shortest in the world: they use seven digits.Topic: Facts about Mobile Phone Numbers11 digits in the China has the longest mobile phone numbers in the world, so you 1phone number remembering your number.● The first three numbers shows that who 2 the phone service to you.Three parts of ● The fourth to the seventh digits tell you where the phone service is providedphone number to you.● The last four numbers are provided by chance for you by machine.The 3 for ●China has 4 population than any other country in the world.using 11 digits ● 11 digits can be used to make quite enough numbers for each person to haveseven or eight phone numbers in China.The 5 of The phone number you give up using can be reused by the service providerphone numbers after three to six months.Phone numbers in Different countries use phone numbers with different digits.different countries1. 2.3. 4.5.1. may have difficulty/problems/trouble 2. offers 3. reasons 4. larger/bigger 5.reuse(五)The ways students study have changed a lot over the years. In the past, students studied withbooks and pens. Now, more and more students use study apps(应用软件) to help them. These apps helpthem a lot. But they cause problems as well.A study shows that many of these study apps have made trouble for students, parents and teachers.It shows teenagers are easily distracted (分心的)while using these apps. Some of them are not helpingwith their studies, but actually making things worse. What's more, the study shows that many studentsbecome lazy because they can use these study apps to copy answers.A great study app has been very popular among my classmates. Students can talk about theirlearning experiences through the app. And they can post messages and photos about their homeworkand tests. But now, some of them are wasting time talking about gossip(八卦)and putting photos ofthemselves on it.In my opinion, it isn't right to say study apps should be banned (禁止). They can help students ifused correctly. Students can solve problems with their study more quickly. Also, there are some usefuland interesting things about learning. They can make students happier to study.To work out the problems the apps have caused, the government needs to make rules. Parents andteachers should act to help students make good use of the apps and teach kids to use them in goodways.Should study apps be banned Problems *It's easy for students to gel distracted while using apps.*Some apps aren't helpful to students' studies, but making things worse.*Many students become less 1 because they can use some apps tocopy answers.An 2 Some students talk about gossip and post photos of themselves on a studyapp 3 talking about their learning experience and posting messagesand photos about their homework and tests.The writer's We shouldn't ban study apps because they can help students solve problemsopinion with their study more quickly and 4 in learning as they're usedcorrectly.5 on *The government needs to make rules.the problems *Parents and teachers should help students make good use of the apps.1. 2.3. 4.5.1. hard-working 2. example3. instead of /rather than4. develop an interest/interests 5. Advice/Suggestions(六)Shadow puppets(皮影戏)is a famous Chinese art of storytelling. It is more than 2,000 years old.Although there was lots of earlier information of shadow play in China, it wasn't clearly written inhistory books until the Northern Song dynasty. During the Tang dynasty, shadow play became an artin China and was popular with people and many people loved it very much during the Song dynasty.People performed it when they had holidays and festivals. In the Yuan dynasty, it was performed insome other countries.During the play, the performers stand behind a screen with a lightbehind them. They control the puppets with thin sticks in their handsand they put the puppets very close to the screen so people can see itclearly. They tell the story by singing. Shadow puppets are made ofleather(皮革). Each puppet is painted in bright colors and put on a stick.Different colors are used to show good and bad persons in the drama.Some puppets have movable(移动)arms and legs.In fact, being a shadow play artist is not easy. The performerneeds to spend a long time watching and studying how people and animals move. Before giving theperformance, he needs to practice very hard. In this way, he can do well in the play to make peoplethink the puppets real. What's more, working with others together is also important during the play,because a puppet may need four or five sticks and two or three performers have to control it together.Now, with TV and films, shadow play is not as popular as it once was, but it is a symbol ofChinese culture for sure and we Chinese should develop it.Introduction: 2 :*It is a famous Chinese art *It became a popular art during the Tang dynasty.of storytelling. *People performed it during holidays and festivals and*Shadow puppets are made wrote it in books in the Song dynasty.of leather and they are in *In the Yuan dynasty, some other countries began1 . performing it.Shadow 3 a shadow play:How to be a shadow play artist:*The performers standpuppets *Long time of watching and studyingbehind a screen with a lightpeople and animals; behind them.*A lot of 4*They control the puppets of*Teamwork with others.thin sticks.*They sing out the story. PerformanceThe writer’s idea:Shadow puppets plays 5 in Chinese culture, so we should develop it.1. 2.3. 4.5.1.different and bright colors 2. History 3. How to perform 4. practice 5.an important role/part(七)When a 20-year-old, Miss Zhao, from Chengdu, caught COVID-19 on Dec.8, 2020, she neverthought so many people knew her case so well. She is the granddaughter of an elderly couple whowere confirmed (确诊) as patients the day before.An official report from local health authorities (部门) showed that Zhao had been to severaldifferent parts of the city during the two weeks before she got her test results. The places included anail salon (美甲店), a park, and several restaurants and clubs.COVID-19 patients' travel history and family names are sometimes made public without includingother detailed personal information. This is done to find out who the patients have met and played withand stop the spread of it.However, in this case, much of Zhao's personal information was given out online, including herfull name, ID card number, home address and photos. Personal attacks (攻击) then came fast andseriously. Zhao got countless calls and text messages from strangers.People also attacked her online. Some questioned why the woman was having fun around townwhile her grandparents were in the hospital. Some even called her “the queen of club”. Chengdu policestation has called on Internet users to express their opinions in a more friendly way. Some experts havewarned that anyone who gives out the personal information of others may be making a crime and couldface serious punishment (处罚).On Dec.9, the police station said in a statement that they had been sure that a 24-year-old man, MrWang, had given out Zhao's personal information. Wang received punishment at last. On the same day,Zhao came forward on Toutiao and asked for the personal attacks to stop.▲Miss Zhao was confirmed as a COVID-19 patient on Dec.8, 2020.▲The government let her 1 be open to the public to find many other possible COVID-19patients.▲More and more Internet users expressed their opinions about Zhao’s behavior in an 2 way.▲Mr. Wang received punishment because of Zhao’s other detailed personal information online.Its developmentMiss Zhao’s caseIts 3 Lessons we learnt from itMiss Zhao can't live a 4 lifeNever 5 others by making rude opinions,because of the giving out of heror you’ll be punished.personal information online.1. 2.3. 4.5.1. travel history and family names 2. unfriendly3.bad results/influence 4.normal 5.hurt/attack八下期末复习之完成表格Name(一)ClassWhat kind of clothes do you like to wear when you take a trip Most of us choose comfortable clothes like T-shirts and jeans. But Wang Tata, a post-1990s office worker in Shanghai, is different. She likes to wear Hanfu, which literally means “Han clothing”.Hanfu is the traditional clothing of the Han people who lived in China before the Qing Dynasty.It has been around for about 3,000 years and changed greatly across different dynasties.However, some of its main characteristics ( 特 征 ) have kept. One of these characteristics is the clothing's collars, which is called crossed collars “Jiao Ling”. Another characteristic is that it usually does not have buttons(扣子). It has ribbons instead.According to a report by online shopping platform T-mall, about 2 million Hanfu outfits were sold in 2018. The number of Hanfu buyers is increasing year by year. And the sales are expected to be around 4 million this year.But why has the traditional clothing made a comeback among young people in recent years For some of them, it's a costume for relaxation. Du Fan, a 24-year-old college student, said that dressing in Hanfu is a way for her to run away from the worries of real life. Other young people like Hanfu because of the culture behind it. They think it is a way to show our traditions.“I not only wear Hanfu in my daily life, but also learn about the culture and history behind the clothing. Each suit(套装) has its own cultural and historic background and learning about them helps me to understand our traditional culture better.” Nan He, a 21-year-old Hanfu lover said.With the rapid development of China's economy( 经 济 ), people have gained more cultural self- confidence. That's probably why some fans have started to bring the traditional clothing to other countries.(HanfuThe reasons for its popularity:It's a costume forrelaxation.Du Fan thinks wearing Hanfu is a good way to help her forget her worries.It's a way to show ourtraditions.NanHesaidlearningabouttheculturalandhistoricbackgroundofeachsuithelpshimto4of our traditionalculture.People have gained more cultural self-confidence because China's economy isdeveloping5.The facts about Hanfu:About 2 million Hanfu outfits were sold in2018.The number of Hanfu outfits being sold thisyearis expected to be3as large as thatof2018.The1toHanfu:※ Its history:It has a history of about 3000 years.※ Its main characteristics:IthasacrossedcollarcalledJiaoLing.It usually hassomeribbons2buttons.)1. 2.3. 4.5.(二)Museums are popular for us. Museums in China mainly include four types: the history museum, the art museum, the nature and science museum and the comprehensive museum which has shows about all things above. A museum can teach us a lot through showing and explaining interesting things. One of the most famous history museums in Chengdu is Du Fu Thatched Cottage. It's said thatDu Fu, the greatest poet from Tang Dynasty, once lived here for more than four years to be away from Rebellion of An Lushan and wrote down 240 poems or so during his stay. The museum sits in the west of Chengdu along Huanhua Brook. It looks like most gardens in China. All the main buildings are on the axis (中轴线) and even trees and plants are facing to each other on both sides. If we have a tour there, we will visit the Hall of Historical Poetry followed by the Grand Lobby. A large number of poems written by Du Fu have been kept in the hall. They truly mirror what the society was like in Du Fu's time and also tell us his worries, sadness and loneliness. After going through a small path (路径) covered with flowers in front of Du Fu's cottage, we can see the Screen Wall. It's famous for sure.(Museums1:teach us alot.Four types of Chinese museums:the history museum the art museumthe nature and science museum the comprehensive museumDu Fu Thatched Cottage-a traditionalChinese garden with buildings on the axis.Basic information:When: Tang DynastyHow long to live: over 4yearsHow many poems: 240 or so Where:2)1. 2.3. 4.5.it.(三)Poverty(贫困) is a big problem around the world. But China has done a good job of dealing withOn Feb.25, President Xi Jinping announced(宣布) that China has made a “complete victory(胜利)”in its fight against poverty and he honored(尊重) role models that help a lot in the fight. Here are two of them.Zhang Guimei, 64-Head teacher of the Huaping Senior High for Girls, YunnanZhang traveled to Yunnan at the age of 17. As a teacher, Zhang was heartbroken when she saw some girls can't go to university because their families can't pay for it. So in 2008, Zhang started a free school for poor girls. Since then, Zhang has been busy asking for donations(捐赠) to provide money for the school. She has encouraged parents to send their daughters back to school. The school has sent more than1,800 students to universities and colleges successfully.Mao Xianglin, 62-Village head of Xiazhuang Village, ChongqingIn 1997, Mao started to work as the leader of his village. Around the village were 1,000-meter- tall cliffs(悬崖峭壁), and there was only one pathway out. It took villagers three days to walk to the nearest town. Mao decided to lead the villagers to build the road with their hands. It was so hard that it took them seven years to build an eight-kilometer road. But their work has improved people's lives It now takes just one hour to drive to the nearest town.Mao also tried to raise money for the village, but he found that it was not enough to just give money to the poor people and he needed to teach them some skills to get themselves out of poverty. So Mao then encouraged the villagers to grow oranges. Last year, their orange yield(产量)was nearly 40 tons. By the end of 2019, 269 villagers had been lifted out of poverty. The per capital income(人均收入) reached 12,670 yuan, 40 times more than that in the 1990s.1 in the fight against povertyNames Zhang Guimei Mao XianglinFacts Some families were 2 poor 2 the girls couldn't go to university. The villagers had to spend three days walking to the nearest town.Actions She started a free school for girls in 2008. She asked for donations to provide money for the school. He led the villagers to build a road. He taught the villagers some tools to get out of poverty 3 just giving money.4 More than 1, 800 students 5 going to universities and colleges. By the end of 2019, 269 villagers had been lifted out of poverty.1. 2.3. 4.5.(四)Have you ever counted the number of digits(位数) in your mobile phone number Your number has 11 digits. You may sometimes find it hard to remember your number. That's because China has the longest mobile phone numbers in the world. Why is that The 11 digits can be divided( 分 成 )into three parts. Each part has a different meaning. The first three numbers tell you which mobile phone service provider you are using. For example, 135 is for China Mobile Communications Corporation and 188 is for China Unicom. The fourth to the seventh digits tell you where the number is given to you to receive the service. And the last four digits are chosen depending on chance.The main reason for using 11 digits is that we have the largest population in the world. We once had 10 numbers. But as our population grew, there were not enough numbers for us to use. So we began to use 11 digits starting from 1999. Eleven digits can be used to make tens of billions of mobile phone numbers. That's enough for each person to have seven or eight phone numbers to use in China. And mobile phone numbers can be reused. Usually, if you give up using a number, the service provider will reuse the number after three to six months. If you call a number that you haven'tcommunicated for a long time, you may find that its owner has changed.Besides China, Britain and Japan also use 11-digit mobile phone numbers. But their numbers always start with 0. So they cannot make as many numbers as we can. Countries like the United States, Australia and India use phone numbers with 10 digits. Canada's mobile phone numbers are perhaps the shortest in the world: they use seven digits.Topic: Facts about Mobile Phone Numbers11 digits in the phone number China has the longest mobile phone numbers in the world, so you 1 remembering your number.Three parts phone number of The first three numbers shows that who 2 the phone service to you. The fourth to the seventh digits tell you where the phone service is provided to you. The last four numbers are provided by chance for you by machine.The 3 using 11 digits for China has 4 population than any other country in the world. 11 digits can be used to make quite enough numbers for each person to have seven or eight phone numbers in China.The 5 phone numbers of The phone number you give up using can be reused by the service provider after three to six months.Phone numbers in different countries Different countries use phone numbers with different digits.1. 2.3. 4.5.(五)The ways students study have changed a lot over the years. In the past, students studied with books and pens. Now, more and more students use study apps(应用软件) to help them. These apps help them a lot. But they cause problems as well.A study shows that many of these study apps have made trouble for students, parents and teachers. It shows teenagers are easily distracted (分心的)while using these apps. Some of them are not helping with their studies, but actually making things worse. What's more, the study shows that many students become lazy because they can use these study apps to copy answers.A great study app has been very popular among my classmates. Students can talk about their learning experiences through the app. And they can post messages and photos about their homework and tests. But now, some of them are wasting time talking about gossip( 八 卦 )and putting photos of themselves on it.In my opinion, it isn't right to say study apps should be banned (禁止). They can help students if used correctly. Students can solve problems with their study more quickly. Also, there are some useful and interesting things about learning. They can make students happier to study.To work out the problems the apps have caused, the government needs to make rules. Parents and teachers should act to help students make good use of the apps and teach kids to use them in good ways.Should study apps be banned Problems *It's easy for students to gel distracted while using apps. *Some apps aren't helpful to students' studies, but making things worse. *Many students become less 1 because they can use some apps to copy answers.An 2 Some students talk about gossip and post photos of themselves on a study app 3 talking about their learning experience and posting messages and photos about their homework and tests.The writer's opinion We shouldn't ban study apps because they can help students solve problems with their study more quickly and 4 in learning as they're used correctly.5 on the problems *The government needs to make rules. *Parents and teachers should help students make good use of the apps.1. 2.3. 4.5.(六)Shadow puppets(皮影戏)is a famous Chinese art of storytelling. It is more than 2,000 years old. Although there was lots of earlier information of shadow play in China, it wasn't clearly written in history books until the Northern Song dynasty. During the Tang dynasty, shadow play became an art in China and was popular with people and many people loved it very much during the Song dynasty. People performed it when they had holidays and festivals. In the Yuan dynasty, it was performed in some other countries.During the play, the performers stand behind a screen with a light behind them. They control the puppets with thin sticks in their hands and they put the puppets very close to the screen so people can see it clearly. They tell the story by singing. Shadow puppets are made of leather(皮革). Each puppet is painted in bright colors and put on a stick. Different colors are used to show good and bad persons in the drama. Some puppets have movable(移动)arms and legs.In fact, being a shadow play artist is not easy. The performer needs to spend a long time watching and studying how people and animals move. Before giving the performance, he needs to practice very hard. In this way, he can do well in the play to make people think the puppets real. What's more, working with others together is also important during the play, because a puppet may need four or five sticks and two or three performers have to control it together. Now, with TV and films, shadow play is not as popular as it once was, but it is a symbol ofChinese culture for sure and we Chinese should develop it.Introduction:*It is a famous Chinese art of storytelling.*Shadow puppets are made of leather and they are in1 .2 :*It became a popular art during the Tang dynasty.*People performed it during holidays and festivals and wrote it in books in the Song dynasty.*In the Yuan dynasty, some other countries began performing it.3 a shadow play:*The performers stand behind a screen with a light behind them.*They control the puppets of thin sticks.*They sing out the story.Shadow puppetsPerformanceHow to be a shadow play artist:*Long time of watching and studying people and animals;*A lot of 4*Teamwork with others.The writer’s idea:Shadow puppets plays 5 in Chinese culture, so we should develop it.1. 2.3. 4.5.(七)When a 20-year-old, Miss Zhao, from Chengdu, caught COVID-19 on Dec.8, 2020, she never thought so many people knew her case so well. She is the granddaughter of an elderly couple who were confirmed (确诊) as patients the day before.An official report from local health authorities ( 部 门 ) showed that Zhao had been to several different parts of the city during the two weeks before she got her test results. The places included a nail salon (美甲店), a park, and several restaurants and clubs.COVID-19 patients' travel history and family names are sometimes made public without including other detailed personal information. This is done to find out who the patients have met and played with and stop the spread of it.However, in this case, much of Zhao's personal information was given out online, including her full name, ID card number, home address and photos. Personal attacks ( 攻 击 ) then came fast and seriously. Zhao got countless calls and text messages from strangers.People also attacked her online. Some questioned why the woman was having fun around town while her grandparents were in the hospital. Some even called her “the queen of club”. Chengdu police station has called on Internet users to express their opinions in a more friendly way. Some experts have warned that anyone who gives out the personal information of others may be making a crime and could face serious punishment (处罚).On Dec.9, the police station said in a statement that they had been sure that a 24-year-old man, Mr Wang, had given out Zhao's personal information. Wang received punishment at last. On the same day, Zhao came forward on Toutiao and asked for the personal attacks to stop.(▲Miss Zhao was confirmed as a COVID-19 patient on Dec.8, 2020.▲The government lether1be open to the public to find many other possible COVID-19 patients.▲More and more Internet users expressed their opinions about Zhao’s behavior inan2way.▲Mr. Wang received punishment because of Zhao’s other detailed personal information online.)(Its development)(Miss Zhao’s case)(Its3) (Lessons we learnt from it) (Miss Zhao can't live a4lifebecause of the giving out of her personal informationonline.) (Never5othersbymakingrudeopinions,or you’ll bepunished.)1. 2.3. 4.5. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 完成表格专项训练.docx 完成表格专项训练答案.pdf