F2F Class Notes (Mike)

Vocabulary

turbulent (adj.) -猛烈,汹涌,动荡的  turbulence (n) 气流,湍流,动乱
ie. This is a turbulent year for our company.
ie. Our plane encountered a turbulence just now.

downsize (v) to reduce the size, to make sth smaller, to cut staff number of a company
ie. I downsized the rear wheel to 26 inches.
ie. Recession forced many companies to downsize.

thought-out (adj.) 考虑周全的
ie. This is a very well thought-out program, I spent 5 working nights trying to figure out the specific plan.

visible (adj.) able to be seen

vision

eyesight (n) 
ie. That person is short-sighted.

horizon (n) : 地平线,视野
i.e She wanted to travel to broaden her horizons.

virtual – tangible/physical

VR: Virtual Reality

Speaking exercise

improve the salary
raise the salary

I have bitter-sweet feelings  about what I do

We need to see the big picture.
We need to see further that that!

Reading

Read and summarize this article

China may open its borders after it vaccinates over 85 percent of its population by early 2022, said Gao Fu, head of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, in a recent interview.

The current epidemic control measures against COVID-19 in China have won a lot of time to produce enough vaccines and inoculate people, he told news outlet ifeng. If the vaccination rate can reach more than 85 percent in early 2022, there will be few infections and none of those infected would be in serious condition or die. Besides, the virulence of the coronavirus is also decreasing, according to Gao.

“By that time, why shouldn’t we open up?” he said.

When the prevalence and fatality rate of COVID-19 are more like that of the flu, and it seems it would co-exist with humans, the efforts to root out the virus will be a protracted war, he said. “In that case, we should continue to vaccinate more people, develop new vaccines, and especially, produce effective drugs.”

He added since it’s still possible for vaccinated people to get infected, it’s important for everyone to keep wearing masks, maintain social distancing and wash their hands frequently.

Pronunciation

met – mate 

tangible