高中英语外刊阅读语法填空December 7.docx
高中英语外刊阅读语法填空December 71 60岁以上拒打疫苗者每月罚款100欧元Greece to fine over-60s who refuse Covid-19 vaccine Greece is to make Covid vaccinations mandatory(强制的) for people 1_(age) 60 and over.Fines of 100 will be imposed at 2_(month) intervals from mid-January on those 3_refuse, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said.The money will go towards the Greek health system, 4_ is struggling with a surge in hospital admissions.About 63% of Greece's 11-million population is fully vaccinated, but data show more than 520,000 people over 60 are yet 5_(get) the jab."Greeks over the age of 60. must book their 6_(appoint) for a first jab by January 16," the premier said in a statement to the cabinet(内阁)."Their vaccination is henceforth compulsory."The measure is still to be put to a parliamentary vote, he said, but lawmakers are 7_(wide) expected to approve it.While countries have made vaccines mandatory for health workers and other high-risk workers, Greece will become the first in the EU 8_(target) a specific age group.Austria has announced that compulsory Covid vaccinations will start in February.Syriza, Greece's main opposition party, called the new measures punitive and 9_(financial) excessive.Mr Mitsotakis said the decision had "tortured"(使煎熬) him but he felt a "heavy 10_(responsible) in standing next to those most vulnerable, even if it might fleetingly displease them".keys:1 aged 2 monthly 3 which 4 who 5 to get 6 appointment 7 widely 8 to target 9 financially 10 responsibility   2 推特:禁止未经当事人许可分享其图片及视频Twitter says it will remove images of people posted without consentTwitter has updated its privacy policy so that it can remove images of people that have been posted without their consent(同意), the company said in a blog post Tuesday. Under its current policy, the social media giant prohibits the publication of people's private information, 1_(include) addresses, phone numbers, identity documents and medical records. Now, it says it has added "private media" to the list, because the sharing of such material could 2_(use) to "harass, (骚扰) intimidate(恐吓), and reveal(揭露) the identities of individuals." "3_(share) personal media, such as images or videos, can 4_(potential) violate a person's privacy, and may lead to 5_(emotion) or physical harm," the company said. Before removing the image or video, Twitter said, it would require a first-person(当事人) report or a report from 6_ authorized representative 7_(establish) whether or not the individual had consented to it being shared. Once Twitter established that the personal media had been shared without 8_(permit), it would then proceed(继续) to remove it from the platform, the company said. It added that the policy changes do not apply when there is public interest at stake(濒临险境), or in an emergency situation. "This policy is not applicable to media featuring public figures or individuals when media and accompanying Tweet text are shared in the public interest or add value 9_ public discourse(讨论)," the company said. The company subsequently clarified the changes in a series of tweets adding that images and videos 10_(show) public events including mass protests and sports events would largely not violate the policy.keys:1 including 2 be used 3 Sharing 4 potentially 5 emotional 6 an 7 to establish8 permission 9 to 10 showing3 “忘不了餐厅”开业,这些老人可能会上错菜,但没有客人抱怨When Zhu Caiping, 73, was 1_(diagnose) with mild cognitive impairment(轻度认知障碍) three years ago, she found that anxiety, depression and even looking down on 2_(she) became normal in her life.It was not until last year, after she participated in a reality show and became a restaurant server, 3_ her situation began to improve 4_(dramatic).The restaurant in Shanghai 5_ she works is the Forget Me Not Cafe, a bricks-and-mortar spinoff(衍生品) of the reality show of the same name. The restaurant shares the reality show's goal of 6_(provide) job opportunities for elderly people who have Alzheimer's disease or other cognitive impairments.The cafe has eight elderly employees with cognitive impairments who take turns working with other 7_(waiter) to help customers."I provide basic services for guests, such as pouring water, serving and taking orders. I can now remember all the dishes on the menu," said Zhu, who 8_(come) to the restaurant three times a week since February and works three hours a day."The colleagues take good care of us. They never allow us 9_(deliver) hot dishes such as soups. The guests are also very tolerant(宽容的) of us, because sometimes we make mistakes," she added.In addition to providing services, the elderly employees participate in welfare activities 10_(organize) by volunteers, such as baking, dancing and learning English. Other elderly people with cognitive impairment are also invited to participate."These activities are essential for me. They reactivate my brain," Zhu said. "What old people like us worry about most is that our brain stagnates due to being inactive."keys:1 diagnosed 2 herself 3 that 4 dramatically 5 where6 providing 7 waiters 8 has come 9 to deliver 10 organized