2020高考英语三模前阅读理解专题练18(学生版)三年真题研读专练

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三模前阅读理解专题练18
题组一
哑铃健身教程A
人生礼仪
Item 1
You thought your curved TV was cool? The LG Signature OLED TV R is a 65-inch 4K TV that is, unlike your lame and rigid screen, rollable, and can retract(收回)into its ba when you’re not enjoying it. While you can control it using either Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa, the TV R also supports Apple’s AirPlay 2 and HomeKit.
Item 2
Gaming laptops aren’t new, but they usually lack power compared to their beefier desktop counterparts. Nvidia’s latest announcement changes that, and brings the desktop-class power found in its RTX line of graphics cards to laptops. More than 40 laptop models will turn up by the end of the month with RTX graphics cards inside, which can produce more realistic graphics and boost performance for the most gamers.
Item 3
If sleeping is harder than it should be, the Dreem band might be able to help you figure out what you’re doing wrong. The Dreem band is a fabric-covered headband that wraps around your head and us a combination of nsors like the ones in your Apple Watch to detect various biometrics like your heart rate and respiration activity. It also us bone conduction to communicate audio cues to you privately.
Item 4
Samsung’s shown off its Micro LED technology in the past, using it to build The Wall, a 146-inch TV. The company’s now showing off a smaller Micro LED TV. Using Samsung’s Micro LED panels, you can create a variety of display sizes supporting different aspect ratios, going from an ultra-wide 21:9 screen to a perfectly square 1:1 display without losing image quality.
雇佣协议
56.If one likes doing things by himlf, which of the items suits him best?
A. Item 1.                B. Item 2.            C. Item 3.            D. Item 4.
白的英文
57.Which of the following technologies appeared for the first time in the show?
A. The TV R Ur’s controlling the TV by Google Assistant
B. Nvidia’s laptops’ solving the problem of power
C. The Dreem band’s detect your heart rate
D. Samsung’s Micro LED technology making a 146-inch TV possible
B
Reasons Every Teen Should Go To Summer Camp
1 Improve Interpersonal Skills & Form Clo Friendships激励人的名言
In a world where anyone can look up a fact and where machines are replacing even complex workplace tasks, employers need employees who can interact effectively with other people. This is one of the most important skills teens learn at camp. In the non-competitive camp culture, teens build up their “emotional intelligence”(EQ), their face-to-face communication and relationship skills.
2 Experience Character Development and Develop Life Skills
Teens develop other important life skills at camp, including independence, responsibility, and decision-making. Teens grow considerably in environment away from their parents where they are forced to live on their own and find their own resources.
画立体正方形◆3 Meet Positive Role Models
Walk into any well-run summer camp and you’ll be surrounded by wholesome, outdoorsy young people. Camp offers teens the opportunity to be among young adults who are positive role models and to form clo relationships with them. Most camp counlors are
hard-working college students who want to rve others. Aren’t they just the kind of young adults you want your teen to become?
毅种循环4 Discover Their Best Self
Camp experiences offer teens the chance to step back from the tiring task of academic and competitive sports and instead think about what’s important to them. Many campers become less lf-absorbed after spending a few weeks at camp, learning to train their focus on others. They discover new hobbies and avenues to pursue in education and their future careers.
58.What can teens acquire in the camp to meet their future career?
A. Computer competence.                        B. Communication skills.
C. Adventurous spirit.                        D. Academic quality.文艺复兴
59.Which of the following best describes camp counlors?
A. Committed.            B. Ambitious.            C. Humorous.            D. Demanding.
60.What change can camp experiences bring to many campers?
A. Preferring non-competitive culture.            B. Becoming positive role models.
C. Focusing more on academics competition.        D. Finding more suitable future career choices.
C
For as long as there have been gifts, we naturally make choices bad on the recipient(接受者). But what if we have been wrong all along and that we could turn things around, which not only made gift buying easier, but the recipient happier?
In 2015, psychologists Lauren Human and Lara Aknin conducted an online survey, which suggested that when people buy gifts, they prefer to choo something bad on the recipient’s personality and tastes. Most people also said that they preferred receiving gifts bought with them in mind: gifts for them.
But Human and Aknin wondered if this approach to giving failed to take advantage of the way we connect as people. So they nt 78 volunteers into a shopping centre before Mother’s Day. Half were told to buy a card that “reveals(揭示)your knowledge of the recipient” while the others t out to buy a card that “reveals your true lf”. After the purcha, the givers who had thought partly of themlves reported feeling emotionally clor to their mothers.
To find out how that approach goes down with recipients, the psychologists did another test, asking more than 100 students to choo a song on iTunes to give to a friend, partner or family member. Each half of the group received the same instructions as the card buyers. Results revealed that recipients of songs that revealed something of the givers felt clor to them than tho who received gifts bought only with them in mind.

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