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届高三英语适应性考试专项训练七选五阅读
2021届高三新高考适应性考试专项训练七选五阅读
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2021届高三英语备课组
(一)
iPadsvsTextbooks
Whatifyoucouldhaveyourwholebackpackatthetouchofyourfingertips?
InthefirstmonthoftheAppleiPadsrelease,25millionweresold!
PeopleallovertheworlduseiPadsforallsortsofdifferentthings,butoneoftheirfinestqualitiesistheabilitytobeatextbook.1.
Tobeginwith,iPadsarelessexpensive.Textbooksbecomeoutdatedandschoolshavetobuynewbooks,butwithaniPadschoolscanupdatethemforfree.2.Schoolsdon’thavetospend$500everyyearforiPadsbecausetheylastawhileandcanbeupdated.
3.Studentsusuallyhavemultipleclasses,whichresultsinmultipletextbooks.Heavybackpacksfilledwithbookscancausebackproblem.AsolutiontothatisaniPad,whichonlyweighs1.33poundsandcanholdallofastudent’stextbooks.
Third,schoolsshouldgetridoftheirtextbooksandgetiPadsbecausetheyhavemorecapabilities.Somemightthinkalloftheappsaredistracting,buttheappsactuallymakeiPadsmoreefficient.4.Textbookscannotdothosetasks,butiPadscaneasilydothemwithjustatapofthefingertip.
Lastly,iPadsareabetterchoiceforschoolsinsteadoftextbooksbecausethesedevicesallowstudentstoaccesstheirlearninganywhereatanytime.5.WithiPads,theyfinditeasiertogettheirhomeworkdone.
Inconclusion,schoolsshouldgetridoftheirclumsytextbooksandswitchtoiPads.iPadshaveallowedthisgenerationtohavetheirentirebackpackinthepalmoftheirhands.
A.Second,iPadscostlessandaremorepopular.
B.Thesetabletsareperfectforbusystudents.
C.Therefore,theycanusethesavedmoneyforotherprograms.
D.Moreover,inhighschool,textbookshaveanaverageof4.8poundseach.
E.iPadshavealreadyreplacedtextbooksinover600Americancounties.
F.SchoolshaveeveryreasontodoawaywiththeirschoolbooksandswitchtoiPads.
G.iPadsabsorbtheneedtobuycalculators,dictionaries,andotheritemsthatarefoundwithinthedevice.
(二)
Morethantwomillionstudentsaregraduatingfromhighschoolthissummer,manyofwhomwillheadtouniversityinthefall.Thetransitionfromhighschooltocollegeisamajorone,andsuccessfuladjustmenttocollegehaslifelonginfluences.
Maybeyouareabouttomakethistransitionyourselforhavechildrenwhoareabouttoleavethenest.6.Ifyouknowsomeonewhoismakingthistransitionorknowparentsguidingtheirsoon-to-beadultkidsthroughthistime,pleasetakeamomenttosharethiscollectionofresearch-basedtipswiththem.
7.Evenduringorientation!
Almosteveryoneisinthesameboatasyouare,hopingtomakefriendsquickly.Yoursuccessincollegedepends,inpart,onsurroundingyourselfwithotherswhocansupportyouandhelpyouhavefun.
Don’tbeafraidtotalktoyourprofessorsorteachingassistants.Successfuladjustmentisaboutreachingoutforhelpwhenyouneedit.Thismeanstryingtofindtheanswersonyourownfirst,butthencontactingthosewhocanhelpyouwhenyoucan’t.8.
Leanonyourfamily.Familysupportcangiveyoucomfortwhenclassesarehardoryouarestressedaboutfinals.9.Strongsupportfromfamilyislinkedtolowerlonelinessanddepressionduringthefirstyearofcollegeandhigheracademicadjustmentincludingmotivationandconcentration.
Beconfident.Feelinganxietyaboutcommunicatingwithfellows,professors,andspeakingupinclassisassociatedwithloweradaptationduringthetransitiontocollege.10.Themoreyouspeakupinclass,theeasieritbecomes.
A.Thatiswhattheyaretherefor!
B.Thislistisexactlywhatyouneed.
C.Joiningclubsisalsolinkedtofeelingsofbelongingatcollege.
D.Beopentomakingnewfriendsassoonasyousetfootoncampus.
E.Familymemberscangiveyouadviceandhelpyousolveproblemsifyouneedhelp.
F.Oneofthebestwaystoincreaseyourcommunicationconfidenceistopractice!
G.Yourprofessorsandteachingassistantswanttoseeyousucceedintheirclasses.
(三)
HandmadeCardfromMetoYou
WhenIwas9yearsold,Ireceivedmyfirsthandmadecardfromaclassmate,whohadjustmovedtoNewJersey.Ihelpedhiminhishardtimeadjustingto(适应)hisnewschool.Sohemademeacard.Itwasafoldedpieceofpaperfromhisnotebook,withapictureofushe'ddrawnonthefront.Therewereonlyafewsentencesinside.11.
Specialhandwrittencardstaketimeandefforttomakeandfeelverypersonal.Likephotographs,cardscanbestoredandlookedbackon.Youcanmakeyourownuniquecardwithsuppliesyouhaveathome.What'smostimportantisthemessageyouwriteinside.12.Butgettingahandwrittencardorlettercanmakesomeonewhoneedsitfeelappreciated.
"Thefirststepistothinkofapersonforwhomyou'dliketomakeacard..13.Therearemanytypes:
Thank-youcards,congratulationcards,holidaycards,andI'm-sorrycardswhicharejustafew.
14.Abigtripforwritingacardtokeepthepersonyou'remakingitforinmindwhileyouwork.Youcanaskyourselfsomequestionswhilewriting:
Whatareyourfavoritememoriesofthatperson?
Whatdoyouappreciatemostabouthimorher?
Yourwordscanbeassweetorasfunnyasyouwant.Ifthey'repersonal,themessagewillbespecial.
Last,signyournameatthebottom.15.Therecipientlikemewillkeepthecardtorereadsometimefarinthefuture.
A.Don'tforgettoincludethedate.B.Oryoucanbuyacardfromastore.
C.Nowit'stimetogatheryourthoughts.D.Thisistheeasiestbutleastrewardingpart.
E.Butthosewordsmeantalottomeatthetime.F.Itcanbehardtoputyourfeelingsintowords.
G.Next,thinkaboutwhatkindofcardyou'dliketomake.
(四)
Successishardlyeveraboutaccidentally“beingintherightplaceattherighttime.”16.Hustle(匆忙)isthemostcontrollablethingthatcanaffectyouroutcome.
17.Themostimportantpartofdeterminingsuccessispatience.Lackingpatienceusuallypreventspeoplefromreachingtheirgoals.Peoplethinkthatonlyworkinghardforaspecificamountoftimeguaranteeshugeresults.That’srarelythecase.
Mostofthetime,youhavetoplaythelonggame.Forexample,whenIstartedWineLibraryTV,hardlyanyonewatcheditforthefirst19months.Goingin,Iunderstoodthatmyvideosweren’tgoingtoinstantlygoviral(传播).Ihadtoworkharderandbuildmybrandfirst.
Inadditiontobeingpatientabouteverything,youneedputmoreworkforyourgoal.Thatis,youcan’thustleforadayandthinkyou’llachieveyourgoalthenextday.Notonlydoyouhavetoworkhard,butyouhavetokeepputtinginthework.18.
Ifyouhavethedesiretowanttowinbigandliveyourlifeonyourterms,thenyouhavetobewillingtoputinthetime.Ifyourgoalissomethingthatyoutrulywant,youcan’tgiveuponitifyoudon’tseeresultsinthefirstmonth.
19.Youshouldrememberthatit’sgoingtotakebothhardworkandpatiencetogetthere.Lookyourselfinthemirrorandaskifthetimeandworkyou’reputtingintoyourgoalsrealisticallysupportswhatyouwant.20.Ifyoucankeepyourhustleandunderstandthatpatiencewillgiveyouthepowertomakeyourgoalshappen,that’syouhaveafarbetterchanceatsucceeding.
A.Youhavetobehonestwithyourself.B.There’snoavoidingit.
C.Firstworksmart,thenworkhard.D.There’snosuchthingasan“overnightsuccess”.
E.It’saboutworkinghardtopositionyourselfthere.
F.Infact,thehardpartismaintainingthehustleafterwards.
G.Successdoesn’thappentoyou;youmakeithappen.
(五)
Campingwithoutacampfireisnotcampingatall.Late-nightconversationsandgamesaroundthecampfireareessentialforapleasantcampingexperience.However,yououghttobeawareofthefactthatcampingwithacampfireisnotallaboutfun.21.Ifyouareplanningtosetupacampfire,orifyouareplanningtocookduringcamping,youshouldremembersomefiresafetytips.
Chooseacampsitewhichhasacampfirepit(深坑).22.Ifthereisnofirepit,setupyourown.However,youshouldbecarefulnottoplacethefirepitnearyourcampingtent.Whenyousetupacampfire,makesurethatyouputthecampfirematerialsintherightorder.Thiscanhelpyoumakesurethattherewillbenoflyingdebris(碎片)onceyoulightyourfire.Putthelightmaterialsfirstsuchaspaperordryleaves.23.Finally,makesurethatyouplacestonesaroundthecampfirepit.Neverburnplasticsorotherpoisonousmaterials,whichwilldisturbyourneighboring
campgroundguests.Itwillalsosignificantlypollutetheairandpromotetheriskoffirespreads.24.Useitonlywhenalltheotherfire-makingoptionsfail.
25.Beforeyouleaveyourcampsiteorbeforeyougotobed,makesurethatyourcampfireiscompletelyout.Leavingfireunattendedrunshighrisksofforestfiresandthelike.
A.Then,putthewood.B.Campingcangiveyoualotoffreedom.
C.Itneedsacertaindegreeofresponsibility.D.Onetraditionalcampactivityismakingthecampfire.
E.Thiswillensurethatyouwillbecapableofcontrollingyourcampfire.
F.Onceyourcampfireissetup,donotleavetheflameunattended.
G.Donotusepetroleverytimeyouattempttolightyourcampfire.
(六)
Inbusinessandinlife,silencecouldhelpyoutogetacquaintedwiththepowerofthepause.Knowingwhentobetight-lippedcangiveyoutheupperhandineverythingfromsalesdealsandpaytalkstopresentationsandstaffdevelopment.26.Atyournextmeeting,waitforapauseinconversationandtrytomeasurehowlongitlasts.Chancesare—especiallyamongEnglishspeakers—itwillbeasecondortwoatmost.Evenamongsignlanguagespeakers,studiesshowthattypicallyweleavelessthanasecondbetweentakingturnstotalk.27.
Whatonecultureconsidersanawkwardpause,othersseeava