广东省2021届高三综合能力测试
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A few books recommended by Bill Gates
Reading is my favorite way to indulge (放纵)my desire to know the world. Although I get to meet with a lot of interesting people and visit fascinating places through my work, I still think books are the best way to explore new topics that interest you. Here are four amazing books I read recently:
Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, by Matthew Desmond. If you want a good understanding of how the issues that cau poverty are twisted (交织)together, you should read this book. Desmond gave me a better n of what it is like to be poor in this country than anything el I have read.
Energy and Civilization: A History, by Vaclav Smil. Smil is one of my favorite authors, and this is his most famous book. He prents clearly how our need for energy has shaped h
uman history. It's not the easiest book to read, but at the end you'll feel smarter and better informed about how energy innovation changes the cour of civilizations.
The Best We Could Do, by Thi Bui. This novel explores what it means to be a parent and a refugee (难民).The author's family fled Vietnam in 1978. After giving birth to her own child, she decides to learn more about her parents5 experiences of growing up in a country tom apart by foreign occupiers.
Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death, and JazzChickens, by Eddie Izzard. Izzard's personal story in this book is attractive: he survived a difficult childhood and worked continuously to overcome his lack of natural talent and become an international star. If you're a huge fen of him like I am, you'll love this book. His written voice is very similar to his stage voice, and I found mylf laughing out loud veral times while reading it.
1. What does Matthew Desmond try to explore?计算机专业学校排名
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A. Different caus of poverty.
B. The struggle of poor people.
C. How to escape from poverty.
D. Ways to live in a poor country.
2. The book Energy and Civilization: A History fells into the category of.
A. economy B. educationC. literatureD. history
3.What do the last two books have in common?招聘岗位职责
A. They are popular around the world.
B. They are expected to inspire readers.
C. They focus on lives of ordinary people.
D. They are bad on personal experiences.
B
One dilemma that the super famous face is balancing the needs of privacy and recognition.
For some stars privacy is an overvalued thing. In 1919, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford went on their European honeymoon. The two international idols had divorced their previous spous (配偶)and were concerned about how they would be greeted. They needn't have worried. In London their car was surrounded by admiring women who pulled Mary out of the car to shake her hand, still grateful after two years for her efforts lling war bonds. In Paris they couldn't get any sleep with crowds gathering below their hotel room to sing and play for them. In Amsterdam they attended a party and were mobbed (包围)by other guests who wanted to get clo to them. The athletic Fairbanks placed his wife on his shoulder and escaped through the window. Finally, they found privacy in Hamburg, where their movies were not shown becau of World War I. For an hour the famous newly-married couple walked the streets unnoticed until the bored Mary turned to her husband and said, “Doug, I'm sick of this. Let's go back to one of tho countries where they mob us.”
Joan Crawford had similar feelings. Once in the 1930s she was staying in New York getting over her breakup with Clark Gable. Tired of staying around her hotel feeling so down she told her entourage (随从) 出ey should go out and get some fresh air. The entourage, who had trouble keeping up with the star's quick pace, were shocked when she walked away from their planned road. "Oh my God. She's going into Grand Central Station!" Someone shouted, “Look, it's Joan Crawford! And she was mobbed. It took them thirty minutes to escape the crowd and get back to their hotel suite. Her hair disheveled (凌乱),her dress tom and her face scratched, Crawford leaned against the door out of breath. "Oh.,. oh my. That was wonderful. Let's do it again!”
4. What did Douglas and Mary worry about before going to Europe?
A. Nobody would greet them.
B. They wouldn't be welcomed.
C. Their war bonds wouldn't ll well.
D. Their schedule would be made public.
5. What does Mary's words in the cond paragraph suggest?
A. Hamburg was too quiet a place for her.
B. Her movies weren't shown in Hamburg.
C. She fell ill after arriving in a new place.
D, She didn't really enjoy privacy so much.
打印测试页在哪里6. What did Joan Crawford think of her being mobbed in New York?
A. Amusing. B. Enjoyable.C. Dangerous.D. Embarrassing.
手机定时关机7. The author tells stories about the movie stars to show that.宏碁显示器
A. they may feel down from time to time
B. they derve people's love and respect
C. they need both privacy and public attention
D. they are not always popular around the world
C
The next time your brain refus to recall a simple fact or name, be thankful. That could be a sign that your brain is getting rid of unnecessary information so that it can operate more efficiently, and help you make better decisions.