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第PAGE"pagenumber"pagenumber页,共NUMPAGES"numberofpages"numberofpages页高三英语限时训练阅读理解AWe’vedesignedperfectcampsforyourchild,completewithallthefunanddifferentactivities,andtheimportantsafetymeasures.Theone-of-a-kindexperienceswillmakeyourchildshine!Registration(报名):May24~June27ACADEMICCAMPAcademiccampisawonderfulwaytoincreaseyourchild’sloveforlearningwhilefocusingonaspecificsubject.Frommathtocreativewriting,wehavesomethingforeverystudent.Campersworkinsmallgroupstoapplyreal-lifeexperiencestolessonslearnedintheclassroom.Tuition(费用):5days$290(July5~July9)SPECIALTYCAMPOurspecialtycampisfilledwithhands-onactivitiesthatofferexperiencesforcamperstodiscovernewskills.Getyourchildtojointhecamp!Wehavefunanduniqueactivitiesforthemtotry!Tuition:5days$315(July11~July15)SPORTSCAMPOursportscampholdsnewactivitiestoguidecamperstobuildhealthyexercisehabits.Webringsportscoachestohelpeachcamperimprove,practiceandplayeachsport.Tuition:5days$255(July18~July22)DAYCAMPIntheweek,studentswillexplorescienceandnature,takepartincreativearts,andenjoysportsandgames.Ourcampprovidesuniqueindoorandoutdooractivitiesandfieldtripsthattakeadvantageofresources(资源)inthelocalarea.Tuition:5days$350(August1~August5)1.Whendoesthecampregistrationstart?A.OnMay24. B.OnJune27.C.OnJuly5. D.OnAugust1.2.Whichofthefollowingmayattractchildrenmostwholovewriting?A.DayCamp. B.SportsCamp.C.SpecialtyCamp. D.AcademicCamp.3.WhatisspecialaboutDayCamp?A.Itprovidesmathclasses. B.Itisfreeforallstudents.C.Itofferslocalfieldtrips. D.Itlaststhelongesttime.BHearingaidsusuallybringtomindimagesofugly,ineffectivedevicesmainlywornbytheelderly.Butthisillreputeisquicklychanging,asthey’verecentlytakenaturnthankstotwoinnovators,Dr.MarcoVietorandPaulCrusius,whonowleadthefastest-growinghearingaidcompanyintheworld—.H’syearsofresearchledtothedevelopmentoftwogame-changinghearingaids—theSilkandStyletto.Theseimpressivedevicespackcutting-edgetechnologyindesignsthatarepracticallyinvisible.Theyalsouseauniquewaythathasbeenclinicallyproventodeliverbetter-than-normalhearingsoyoucanclearlyunderstandspeechinanyenvironment.WithadditionalfeatureslikeBluetoothandrechargeability,today’shearingaidsareattractingevenyoungercustomersskilledintech.Butknowsit’snotjustabouttechanddesign.They’veputanenormouseffortintotheentireexperiencetomakehearingcaremoreaccessibleandmoreaffordable.“Everyoneshouldbeabletohearwelltolivewell,”Crusiussays.“Andit’sveryindividual.Eachperson’shearinglossisdifferentandrequiresapersonalizedapproachtofindthebestsolution.”“Wehearwithourbrains,notourears.Andittakesatleast30daysforourbraintoadjustandrelearnhowtohearagainwithnewhearingaids,”Dr.Vietorsays.“Toguaranteeyourbestoutcomewithhearingaids,wedevelopedtheindustry’sfirst30-dayprogram,HearingSuccessProgram,socustomershavethatextralevelofcareandknowledgetosucceed.”Andit’sworking.Hhasnowhelpedmorethan100,000customersimprovetheirhearing.TheirA+ratingwiththeBetterBusinessBureauand5-starratingonthecustomerreviewplatform,Trustpilot,speaksforitself.H’s“nevercorporate”and“customerfirst”approachalsohelpsdrivethecompany’ssuccess,encouragingemployeestoactlikeownersandputcustomersfirst.“We’reinvestingheavilyinshapingourcompanyculture,”Crusiussays.“Individualswhoworkatsaytheyareheretodomorethanajob.They’rehelpingchangelivesallaroundtheworld.”;4.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“thisillrepute”inPara1referto?A.Hearingaidsbeingtooexpensivetoafford.B.Hearingaidsignoringtheneedsoftheelderly.C.Hearingaidsdevelopingatareallyslowpace.D.Hearingaidsbeingpoorindesignandfunction.;5.WhatdoesPara2mainlytalkabout?A.Thepopularityof’shearingaids.B.Theinnovationsin’shearingaids.C.Thebenefitsbroughtbyhear.som’shearingaids.D.Theeffort’smadetodevelophearingaids.;6.WhatdoestheHearingSuccessProgramaimtodo?A.Addattractivefeaturestohearingaids.B.Helpcustomersadjusttonewhearingaids.C.Findthepossiblecausesforcustomers’hearingloss.D.Educatepeopleabouttheconsequencesofhearingloss.;7.Whatcanweinferabout’semployees?A.Theytakeprideintheirwork.B.Theylackasenseofbelonging.C.Theyrejectthecompanyculture.D.Theycooperatewellwithreviewplatforms.;8.Whatdoesthepassagefocuson?A.Productsandservicesofahearingaidcompany.B.Hearingproblemsintheelderly.C.Thecompanycultureof.D.Youngercustomers’interestinhearingaids.CAninabilitytostandononelegfor10secondsinlaterlifeislinkedtonearlydoubletheriskofdeathfromanycausewithinthenextdecade,accordingtoanewstudy.Thesimplebalancetestmaybeusefultobeincludedinroutinephysicalexamsforpeopleinmiddleandoldage,theresearch,whichwaspublishedinBritishJournalofSportsMedicine,suggested.Whileagingleadstoadeclineinphysicalfitness,musclestrengthandflexibility,balancetendstobereasonablywell-preserveduntilaperson’s50s,whenitstartstodeclinerelativelyrapidly,theresearchnoted.Previousresearchhaslinkedtheinabilitytostandononelegtoagreaterriskoffallsandtocognitivedecline.Thestudyinvolved1,702peopleaged51to75livinginBrazil,whowereaskedtobalanceunsupportedononelegduringaninitialcheck.Researcherstoldtheparticipantstoplacethefrontofthefreefootbehindthestandingleg,keeptheirarmsbytheirsidesandeyes.Fixedstraightahead.Uptothreeattemptsoneitherfootwerepermitted.Thestudyparticipantshadanaverageageof61andtwo-thirdsofthemweremen.Around1in5failedtobalanceononelegfor10secondsattheinitialcheckup.Researchersmonitoredtheparticipantsaftertheinitialcheckupforaperiodofsevenyears,duringwhich7%ofthepeopledied.Theproportion(比例)ofdeathsamongthosewhofailedthetest(17.5%)wassignificantlyhigherthandeathsamongthosewhowereabletobalancefor10seconds(4.5%).Theresearchwasobservationalanddidn’trevealcauseandeffect.Thestudydidn’tlookatanypossiblebiologicalmechanismsthatmightexplainthelinkbetweenpoorbalanceandlongevity.Thestudynotedthat,overall,thosewhofailedthetestwereinpoorerhealth,withgreaterproportionofsufferingfromobesity,heartdiseaseandhighbloodpressure.Diabeteswasalsomorecommonamongthosewhofailedtocompletethetest.;9.Whatdidtheparticipantstakeduringtheresearch?A.Visionexaminations. B.Medicalexaminations.C.Flexibilitytests. D.Balancetests.;10.Howdidtheresearchersgetthefindings?A.Bycalculatingtheparticipantnumbers.B.Bycomparingtheparticipants’lifetime.C.Byidentifyingtheparticipants’diseases.D.Bymonitoringtheparticipants’pressure.;11.Whatwastheresearch’sshortcoming?A.Ithadfewparticipants.B.Itdidn’tlastverylong.C.Itlackedin-depthstudy.D.Itwasthefirstresearchonbalance.;12.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.Balancedeterminesaperson’slifetimeB.ThebalancetestshouldbepromotedtopeopleC.TheabilitytostandononelegcanreflecthealthlevelsD.Beingabletostandfor10secondsmeansbeinghealthy二、完形填空ParishassetagoalofmakingtheSeineswimmableby2024whenitwillhosttheOlympicGames.Ifit13itwillbethefirsttimethat14intheSeineislegalinover100years.Todothat,though,thecitywillhavetosignificantly15thelevelsoftoxic(有毒的)bacteriathatflowthroughtheriver.Thenthere’s16

treasurehiddenatthebottom.Around360tonsofplasticarefoundintheSeineeveryyear.17forParis,11-year-oldRaphaelisonthecase.Fornearlytwoyears,hehas18nearlyeveryweekendwithhisdad,19debris(垃圾,残骸)outofthealmost725-kilometerstretchofwater.Atypical20canincludeanythingfromaniPhonetoanelectricscooter.Itallstartedin2019whenRaphaelsawavideofromsomeonedoingsomething21.So,Raphaelaskedhisparentsforropes,ahookandapowerfulmagnet(磁铁)thatcould22metalobjectsweighingmorethanaton.“Atfirst,itwasjustmeanttobealeisurelyweekend23,”Raphaelsaid.“ButonceIsawjusthowmuch24therewasburiedatthebottomoftheriver,itbecamelikeafull-time25andIwantedotherpeopletoknow,too.”LastOctober,RaphaelwasevenawardedtheMedalofParisforhis26.Whilehe’snotsureifhecanmaketheentireSeineglistenbythe2024Olympics,hehopeshe’llbeoneofthefirst27inthewateronceit’sdeclaredsafe.13.A.hosts B.finishes C.happens D.succeeds14.A.touring B.bathing C.surfing D.boating15.A.improve B.control C.reduce D.change16.A.reserved B.covered C.trapped D.buried17.A.Lucky B.Grateful C.Eager D.Ready18.A.disturbed B.lost C.wasted D.spent19.A.fetching B.searching C.piling D.fishing20.A.process B.catch C.campaign D.movement21.A.similar B.mysterious C.funny D.dangerous22.A.seize B.break C.lift D.attract23.A.challenge B.game C.activity D.entertainment24.A.jewelry B.garbage C.coal D.iron25.A.job B.hobby C.business D.life26.A.bravery B.courage C.efforts D.results27.A.players B.cleaners C.divers D.swimmers三、七选五阅读Socialanxietydisordercanmakeonefeelscaredandmoreself-consciousthanotherpeopledoinsocialinteractions.28Thefollowingtipscanhelpyoufeelbetterandgetthroughtheday.Prepare.29Preparingforwhatistocomecanhelpboostyourself-confidenceandhelpyouresisttheurgetoavoidsomesituationsthatmakeyoufeelnervous.Forexample,ifyou'regoingonafirstdateandyou'rescaredyou'llhavenothingincommon,tryreadingmagazinesandnewspaperstofindafewtopicstotalkabout.Ifgoingtoaparty,dosomerelaxationorbreathingexercisestohelpyoucalmdownbeforeyouleavethehouse!Startsmall.Dealingwithsocialanxietytakestimeandpractice.Youhavetobepatientandtrynottotakeonyourbiggestfearsatonce.Don'tjumpintoabigsocialsituationthatdoesn'tyetmakeyoufeelcomfortable.30Youcanpracticeeatingoutinpublicbygoingtorestaurantswithclosefriendsandfamily,trymakingeyecontactwithpeopleonthestreetoratthegrocerystoreandsayhelloandifsomeonestartsaconversationwithyou,askthemquestionsabouttheirhobbiesorfavoriteplacestotravel.31Payattentiontothingshappeningaroundyouinsteadofthethoughtinyourhead.Focusmoreonbeingpresentandinterested,beagoodlistenerbypayingattentiontotheconversationsthatarehappeningaroundyouandremindyourselfthatotherpeopleprobablycan'ttellhowanxiousyouarejustbylookingatyou.Useyoursenses.Usingyoursixsenseswheneveryoufeelnervousoranxiouscanhelpyoucalmdown.Forsomepeople,lookingatafavoritephotographorsmellingacertainscentcandothetrick.32A.Controlyourthoughts.B.Shiftfocusoffyourself.C.Takeyourtimeandbuilduptheabilitiestohandleit.D.Getinvolvedinphysicalactivitiesaspossibleasyoucan.E.Itisimportanttoplanaheadofcertainsocialinteractions.F.So,thenexttimeyoufeelanxious,trylisteningtoasongoreatingsomething.G.Thismightmakedailyactivitiesextrachallengingandstoponelivinglifetothefullest.四、语篇填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。The14thMeetingoftheConferenceoftheContractingPartiestotheRamsarConventiononWetlands(RAMSARCOP14)tookplaceinWuhan,HubeiProvinceinNovember.ItwasthefirsttimethatChina33(host)thisinternationalevent.34(know)asthekidneys(肾脏)oftheEarth,wetlandsareamongtheworld’sthreemajorecosystemstogetherwithforestsandoceans.China’swetlandsarcvast.diverseandwidelydistributed(分布),35(range)fromthecoldtemperatezonetothehotzone.Inrecentyears.Chinahasbeenstrengtheningtheprotectionandrestorationofwetlands.36isremarkableisthatmorethan600wetlandnaturereservesand1.600wetlandparkshavebeenestablished.China’sfirstlaw37(specific)protectingwetlandstookeffectonJune1thisyear.Wuhan,thehostcityofRAMSARCOP14.has162,400hectares(公顷)ofwetlands,accounting3818.9percentofitstotalarea.InJune,Wuhan39(award)WetlandCityAccreditationbytheRamsarConvention,40internationalhonorfortheprotectionofurbanwetlandecology.Natureprovidesthebasicconditionsforhuman41(survive)anddevelopment.Withacomprehensiveapproachtotheconservationofecosystemsinplace.Chinaaimstoboosttheirbiodiversity,stabilityandsustainability.Wetlandconservationisacrucialpartofthecountry’seffortstoachieve42(it)greendevelopmentgoals.五、应用文写作43.假定你是李华。上周末,你们学校组织了一次“干农活”的实践活动。请给英国笔友Jackson写一封信分享你参加本次活动的经历。内容包括:1.活动过程;2.活动感受。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearJackson,

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