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优点英语 优点英语 写在前面的话 高考阅读多选自国外外刊。阅读外刊是英语学习不能缺少的一环。阅读原汁原味的英语文章可以帮助学生拓宽、积累词汇量,学习并应用最地道的英语表达,提高英语语感,了解最新时事新闻。 本系列专辑充分考虑高中各年级学生的平均英语水平,从外国著名青少年英语学习网站以及权威新闻资源网站(The New York Times, Time Magazine, BBC, China Daily)等选择语篇,主题贴近课本,难度得当,语言精准权威,是专为高中不同年级学生打造的外刊阅读资源。 一、制作初心 1. 拓展学生的阅读范围 2. 阅读语料的时效性高,了解当下的世界 3. 保证阅读语料的纯正性 二、资源内部板块设计 每份外刊根据内容设计不同板块——原文畅读、词汇/词组精讲、长难句分析、综合练习、参考答案、参考译文。符合学生以及教师使用需求。 三、本系列专辑子系列介绍 c.高一外刊精读 d.高二外刊精读 e.高考外刊精读 四、推荐使用场景 a. 晨读 b. 阅读拓展课 c. 自学拓展练习 d. 课堂补充材料 希望大家能充分利用这套资源,不断拓展,不断精进,在增加知识的同时,也逐渐提高对世界、世事、世物的洞见,祝学习愉快! Japan Begins Releasing Treated Radioactive Water at Fukushima P1【原文畅读】 Japan Begins Releasing Treated Radioactive Water at Fukushima @The New York Times China said it would suspend imports of Japanese seafood in response to what it has called an unsafe plan to dispose of the wastewater. The News Japan began releasing into the ocean the first tranche of more than a million tons of treated radioactive wastewater from the ruined Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on Thursday. The Chinese government, which has been the most vocal regional opponent to the discharge plan, responded by announcing that it would suspend seafood imports from Japan. China imported about $3.2 million in fresh seafood from Japan in July. The Japanese government and Tokyo Electric Power Company, which operated the plant and is overseeing its decommissioning, have promised that the water is safe for humans and that they will monitor the continuing release to make sure that radioactive material does not exceed international standards. Why It Matters In the two years since Japan announced its plan to release the wastewater into the sea, the plan has provoked serious political tensions with nearby China and South Korea, as well as anxiety at home. The Chinese government had previously criticized the plan as unsafe; in South Korea, the administration of President Yoon Suk Yeol supports Japan’s efforts, but opposition lawmakers have castigated the move as a potential threat to humans.

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