2021年高考(新课标卷)省市名校2月模拟好题组合卷
英语
(时间:h p120分钟qed 满分:120分)
选择题部分
第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B二建准考证打印入口在哪里、C和gladyoucameD中,选出最佳选项。
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(2020•江西高三月考) In May 2020, on the occasion of the 73rd World Health
Asmbly, WHO will host the first-ever Health for All Film Festival in Geneva.
2199什么意思
Whether you are an amateur filmmaker eking to tell the story of change-makers in your community through the lens of your smart phone or you're working with a production company to promote dialogue around global health challenges and solutions, WHO wants to e your story.
Filmmakers are invited to submit a short video for one of the following 3 categories.
CATEGORY 1: Video reports employer(3-8 minutes long)
Video reports showing human-interest stories about health from individuals, communities, and/or healthcare workers navigating a local or global health challenge, championing solutions, or driving change.
CATEGORY 2: Animation videos (1-5 minutes long)
Animation videos that include challenges and solutions to achieving health and well-being for all, or to educate about a health issue.
CATEGORY 3: Videos about nurs and midwives (3-8 minutes long)
Any audiovisual narration style will be accepted for this special theme for the
International Year of the Nur and the Midwife in 2020.
Eligibility criteria (合格标准)
Only films completed between 1 January 2017 and 30 January 2020 are qualified to participate in this festival. Closing date for entries is 30 January 2020.
The video can be submitted in any language. If the video is not in English, it must contain English subtitles.
sucraloSubmit the video via your Facebook account, Google account, or email.
Awards
Maximum 15 videos per category will be lected for the Health for All Film Festival. The list of lected videos will be announced in March 2020 and the lections screened in Geneva in May.
An independent jury will nominate (提名)a winner in each category, and there will be a special prize for videos made by students.
1. Which video is suitable for the festival?
A. A 5-minute video about nurs and midwives.
B. An 8-minute animation video about a health issue.
C. A 4-minute video report about a health challenge.
D. A 6-minute video about a human-interest story
2. To enter for the festival, the video should be submitted .
段晓宇A. by mail B. in English
C. with subtitles D. before 30 Jan. 2020
3. How many prizes will be awarded?
A. 3 B. 4
(2020-四川成都市•成都外国语学校高三月考) Andrea Yoch loves her adult
sons, but would also love not to live with them. This is especially true in the 2, 200-square-foot rental in St. Paul, where she and her husband moved after the boys left their childhood home (a 5,000-square-foot property with a pool). But now Ben, 20, and Ryan, 23 are crammed with their parents in a hou where a movie playing in one room can be heard in almost any other.
After her sons showed up due to the lockdown after the Coronavirus crisis struck服装行业前景分析一Ben from Boston, where he is a college student, and Ryan from New York, where he was starting out as an assistant advertising account executive一Ms. Yoch rushed to t up temporary offices in a bedroom and a bament that now also functions as a super crowded gym. "I would give anything for them to restart their lives,9, she said.
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As the pandemic continues, Wall Street bankers, Uber drivers, academics, artists and ma
ny other adults have given up their independent lives and migrated home. Some fled heavily populated cities for the rural suburban hous where they grew up and for the promi of home-cooked meals and free laundry. Others ended up in downsized spaces designed for empty nesters or in apartments already shared with other family members, such as grandparents or teenage siblings.
Parents caught by the increa of layoffs and canceled contracts found themlves feeding grown children who were in the same position. Mothers who had grown accustomed to freedom were suddenly expected to go back to cooking and cleaning.
"Some parents e this as a welcome surpri, but it can also add a lot of financial stress,9, said Lindy Piegza, chief economist at the investment bank Stifel. "You can't assume that parents are necessarily in a better-off position than their adult children: a lot of Americans live paycheck to paycheck and don't have enough savings to accommodate extra people living in their houholds.