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拔高教育6届高三英语上学期周练试题122

英语周练(12月2日)

第二部分;阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第—节(共15小题:

每小题2分,满分30分)

A

Class101

Thisclassisintendedforadolescentstolearnsocialskillsallofusneed.We’llcovereverythingfromhowtobeginconversationswithstrangerstowaysofcalmingyournerveswhenyoudo.You’lllearnwhatmakessomepeoplemorepopularthanothersandsimplethingsyoucandotofeelmorelikeyoufitit.

Place:

KarmanExecutiveCenter,Bellevue

Time:

From6:

30PMto8:

30PM,onSaturdayinMay

Fee:

$135.00includesworkbooks

Class102

Wedesignthisclasstohelptogetoverfears.Inthisclass,we’llcoverthebasics—theoriginsofshyness,strategiesforfocusingonthekindofshynessyourchildexperiences,socialskillsyoucanteachinyourhome,andtipsforworkingwithteacherstohelpyourchildfitinatschool.

Place:

KarmanExecutiveCenter,Bellevue

Time:

From7:

00PMto9:

00PM,onSundayinMay

Fee:

$85.00

Class103

Doyoufindyourselfsearchingforsomethingtosaywhenyoumeetsomeonenewinyourwork?

Thenwhynotjoinusinlearningthesecretofsuccessfulconversation?

Inthisfun-filledevening,We’lldemystify(深入浅出地解释)theartofconversationandpracticesomeeasytechniquestoputyourselfandothersatease.

Place:

NorthCampus,Bellevue

Time:

6:

30PMto9:

30PMon

Thursday,May23rd

Fee:

$49.00

Class104

OurIQisthoughttoberelativelyfixed,whileourEQisbelievedtodevelopoverthecourseofalifetime.Whynotgiveyourchildaheadstart?

ExplorewhatEQisallabout.We’llreviewfiveofthebasicqualifiesbelievedtocomprise(组成)EQ.We’lldiscusswaystoidentifyyourchild’semotionalstrengthsandweaknessesandwhatyoucandotoimprovetheiremotionaldevelopment.

Place:

KarmanExecutiveCenter,Bellevue

Time:

6:

30PMto9:

30PMonSaturday,June8th

Fee:

$59.00

21.Ifastudentwantstobepopularwithothers,heorsheshouldchoose________.

A.Class101B.Class104C.Class102D.Class103

22.TheclassthatcanhelpachildtoimprovetheirEQcosts________.

A.$135.00B.$85.00C.$59.00D.$49.00

23.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat_______.

A.mostoftheclassesaregiveninthesamebuilding

B.alloftheclassesaregivenonweekends

C.alltheclassesaregiveninMay

D.feesformostclassesincludeworkbooks

B

Leon,12,wasbornwithoutfingersonhislefthand.Thatdidn’tstophimfrombeingabletodomanytasks.ButLeoncouldnotgraspmorethanoneobjectatatime.SoLeon’sfather,Paul,createdapros

thesis(假肢),usinga3Dprinter.

NowLeonhasfingersthatopenandclose.“Itwasado-it-yourself,fatherandsonadventure,”saysPaul.

WhenLeonwasababy,hisdoctoradvisedhisparentsnottogivehimaprosthetichanduntilhewasinhisearlyteens.“ThedoctorsaidLeonshouldfirstlearntogetfulluseoutofthehandhewasbornwith,”saysPaul.AsLeongotolder,hisfatherlookedintobuyingaprosthetichand,whichcancostasmuchas$30,000.Paulfoundamoreaffordablesolution.

Oneday,PauldiscoveredavideoontheInternetaboutRobohand,aprosthesiscreatedwitha3Dprinter.HedownloadedthefreeinstructionsandcalledRobohand’screatorsforadvice.Theytoldhimallheneededwasa3Dprinter—whichcostsaround$2,000—andsomematerials.

Luckily,Leon’sschoolhadrecentlypurchaseda3DprinteranditofferedtohelpPaulbuildthehandforLeon.“Weusedasoccershinguard(护胫),cardboard,andtape.Theycostabout$10,”saysPaul.

Withhisnewhand,Leoncan

dothingsbetter.“Icanhelpmymommore,becausenowIcancarrytwogrocerybags,”hesays.

Leon’sfatherhasalreadybuiltseveralhandsforLeon.Leonhelpsdesigneachone.Hesaysthere’sonethinginparticularthathewantstodowithafutureprosthesis.“Thegoal,”hetellsthereporterfromthelocaleveningpaper,“istobeabletotiemyshoelaces.”

24.WhydidLeon’sdoctordisapproveofhisusingaprosthesisinhischildhood?

A.Theprosthetictechnologywasunderdevelopedthen.

B.Aprosthesiswasveryexpensiveatthattime.

C.Tomasterthedisabledhandwasimportant.

D.Theoriginalhandcoulddomanytasks.

25.Leon’sfathermanagedtogetLeonanewhandby________.

A.collectingmoneyontheInternet.B.buyingaprosthetichand

C.purchasinga3DprinterD.printingahand

26.ThematerialsusedforLeon’shandcanbedescribedas_________.

A.cheapandcommonB.strangeandvaluable

C.personalandlovelyD.basicandsolid

27.Wherecanthepassagebetakenfrom?

A.AnadvertisementB.Anewspaper

C.AposterD.Atravelguide

C

WheneverweturnontheTVorradio,readthenewspapers,surftheInternet,we’llbesurroundedbytheword“diet”everywhere.Wehavesoeasilybeenattractedbythepromiseofdiet

productsthatwehavestoppedthinkingaboutwhatdietproductsaredoingtous.Wearepayingforproductsthatharmuspsychologically(心理上地)andphysically.

It’sobviousthatdietproductsweakenuspsychologically.Theyallowustojumpoverthethinkingstagethatourweightproblemslienotinactuallylosingtheweight,butincontrollingtheconsumptionoffat.Allwehavetodoistoswalloworrecognizetheword“diet”infoodlabels.

What’smore,dietproductshavegreaterpsychologicaleffects.Everytimewehaveazero-caloriedrink,wearetellingourselvesthatwedon’thavetoworktogetresults.Dietproductsmakepeoplebelievethatgaincomeswithoutpain,andthatlifecanbewithoutresistanceandstraggle.

Asamatteroffact,thedangerthatdietproductsbringnotonlyliesinthepsychologicaleffectstheyhaveonus,butalsointhephysicalharmtheycause.Dietfoodsanddietpillscontainze

rocalorieonlybecausethedietindustryhascreatedchemicalstoproducethesewonderproducts.Andtheycanindirectlyharmourbodiesbecauseconsumingtheminsteadofhealthyfoodsmeanswearestoppingourbodieshavingbasicnutrients.Dietproductsmaynotbenutritional,andthechemicalsthatgointodietproductsarepotentiallydangerous.

Losingweightliesinthepowerofminds,notinthepowerofchemicals.Thinktwicebeforebuyingdietproducts.Oncewerealizethis,wewillbemuchbetterabletoresistdietproducts,andtherefore,preventthepsychologicalandphysicalharmthatcomesfromusingthem.

28.FromParagraph1,welearnthat________.

A.dietproductsareinourdailylife

B.peoplehavetroublechoosingdietproducts

C.peopleshouldputupwithdietproducts

D.dietproductsaremisleadingpeople

29.Thepsychologicaleffectofdietproductsisthatpeopletendto________.

A.hesitatebeforetheyenjoydietfoods

B.payattentiontotheirdailydiet

C.watchtheirweightratherthantheirdiet

D.tryoutvarietiesofdietfoods

30.TheunderlinedpartinParagraph3probablymeans_________.

A.dietproductscausenopainB.itcostsalottoloseweight

C.losingweightiseffortlessD.dietproductsarefreeoffatandcalories

31.Dietproductsindirectlyharmpeoplephysicallybecausesuchproducts________.

A.areover-consumedB.areshortofbasicnutrients

C.lackchemicalsD.providetoomuchenergy

D

Accordingtoasurvey,moreEuropeansgodigital—changingfromfixedlinestomobilephonesandfromnarrowbandtobroadbandInternetconnections.

Thesurveyshowedthat22percentofEUhouseholdsuseonlymobilephones,upfrom18percentayearago,whilethepercentageofhouseholdswithatleastonefixedlinedecreasedby5percentto72percent,althoughthepercentageofhouseholdswithatleastonemobilephoneremainsfairlystableat81percent.

BroadbandispresentingarapidupwardtrendintheEU,showedthesurvey,whichpolled(对……进行民意调查)27,000householdsacrosstheunion.Twenty-eightpercentofhouseholdsarenowconnectedtotheInternetviahigh-speed“broadband”links,upsixpercentfromlastyear,whilenarrowbandusagehasdippedbythreepercentagepointsto12percent.MorethanhalfofhouseholdsaccesstheInternetviaanADSLlineand34percentofbroadbandconnectionsarewireless.

“Europe’sdigitaleconomyisgrowingstronglyasmoreandmorehouseholdslovetochoosebetweenfixed,mobileandInternetservices,”saidEUInformationSocietyandMediaCommissionerVivianeReding.“Thechallengeofthisyear’sreformoftheEU’stelecomruleswillbetorespondtothisrapidlychangingtechnologicalenvironmentwhileenhancing(提高)atthesametimeeffectivecompetition.”

Meanwhile,nearly20percentofEuropeansbuytwoormoretelecomproductsfromasingleserviceprovider,thecombinationoffixedtelephonyandInternetaccessbeingthemostcommon.Theresultmaystrengthenthecommission’scaseforbreakinguptelecomgiants,whosecontroloverthefixedlinenetworkswasaccusedofhindering(妨碍)competition.“Today’ssurveyfindingswillfeedintotheongoingpublicdebateonthereformoftheEUtelecomrules,plannedforsummerthisyear,”saidReding.

32.Today,thepercentageofhouseholdswithatleastonefixedlinegoesdownto________.

A.34%B.22%C.72%D.81%

33.Whatwillbecoveredinthisyear’sreformoftheEU’stelecomrules?

A.Thequicklychangingtechnologicalenvironment.

B.Theplantostoptheuseofthefixedlines.

C.Breakinguptelecomgiants.

D.Theongoingpublicdebateonglobaleconomy.

34.IfaEuropeanwillbuytelecomproductsfromasingleserviceprovider,whatwillbetheresult?

A.Lessthantwoservicesareprovidedforcustomers.

B.Competitionwillbecomefierceinthetelecomfield.

C.Aplanonthereformofthetelecomisbreakingup.

D.Itbecomesmoredifficulttofightoffbigcompanies’control.

35.Thebesttitleofthisarticleis________.

A.MobilePhonesBecomePopularB.MoreEuropeansGoDigital

C.Thedisappearanceof

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