2023年高考英语复习讲练测第13讲 阅读理解主旨大意题(练)(全国通用原卷版).docx
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1、2023年高考英语复习讲练测第13讲阅读理解主旨大意题(练)AA new product from Google may help people solve their sleep problems, but some privacy rights groups are concerned.Google showed off its newest Nest Hub home assistant device on Tuesday. In addition to recognizing your voice, showing pictures, videos, news and weather,
2、 it can also track your sleep. The basic model costs about $ 100 and the sleep-tracking technology will be available for free for the rest of 2021. The sleep tracker makes Googles product different from a similar home assistant from Amazon. If you put the Nest Hub beside your bed, it can follow how
3、you sleep. That is because of a new computer chip called Soli, which can sense motion. Some people may like the new technology because they would not have to wear another device to bed. Some companies make products people can wear on their wrist to track their sleep.Google says the new Nest Hub will
4、 create reports each week that show how long and how well a person sleeps. It will also show if they snore, cough or wake up often. The company said it studied 15,000 people over the course of 110,000 nights to develop the technology.For people who want to know more about their sleep, the device sou
5、nds like a good idea. But, people who pay attention to privacy are worned what Google might do with the information it is gathering. Jeff Chester is one of those people. He is the director of the Center for Digital Democracy. Googles goal is to monetize every cell of your body,“ he said.Google recen
6、tly bought FitBit, a company that makes a health tracker people can wear on their wrist. Some technology experts think Google may find a way for the Nest Hub to work with the FitBit.Google says the sleep tracker has a lot of privacy protections. For example, it will only work if the user turns it on
7、. The company said it will not use a persons sleep information to try to sell advertising. But Chester said he is not so sure that promise will be kept.1. Which is true about the Googles new Nest Hub?A. Its the first device to track peoples sleep.B. It has some functions as a home assistant.C . It c
8、an be available for free for the rest of 2021.D. It is the same as a health tracker produced by FitBit.2. Why are some people concerned about the Googles new product?A. Because private information may be let out.B. Because the sleeping problems cant be solved.C. Because sleep may be inten-upted.D. B
9、ecause sleeping reports may be created each week.3. What does the underlined word mean?A. Make money on. B. Keep track of. C. Take care of. D. Give away.4. Whats the best title of the text?A. Googles New SoliGoogles sleep problem solverB. Googles Newest Nest HubA Sie叩 TrackerBHave you ever heard abo
10、ut Black Friday and Cyber Monday? Surely, they are all about finding the best deals on holiday gifts for yourself and family members. And have you heard about GivingTuesday? Here is something about it!GivingTuesday is observed annually on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, which encourages people to he
11、lp those in need by making financial donations or doing good in their local community. The Global Day of Giving” was started in 2012 by New York City nonprofit 92nd Street Y and the United Nations Foundation.Unlike Black Friday, GivingTuesday serves a more altruistic purpose. In its first year, the
12、movement brought in almost $10 million for charities, and things have only improved since. In 2019, many GivingTuesday social media campaigns worldwide helped raise an amazing $ 1.9 billion from 27 million donors! Over the past five years, many higher education institutions have also been using the
13、Tuesday after Thanksgiving to ask alumni for donations. In 2019, the University of Michigan, which calls it Blueday, received 5887 gifts totaling over $4 million, while Pennsylvania State University raised $710 000 to benefit over 85 University programs.Though donating money certainly helps, there a
14、re many other ways to support the great cause, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. You can video tutor kids struggling with online learning, or team up with an adult to get groceries or medications for an elderly neighbor. Alternatively, call on your peers to help you with a service project tha
15、t addresses an issue close to your heart, or pick one from the several ideas suggested on the GivingTuesday website. You can also donate your gently-used clothes and toys to local shelters, or mail a handwritten note to a grandparent or a friend you miss seeing.What are you going to do to make a pos
16、itive difference in your community on GivingTuesday? Let us know by adding your comments below!5. Why does the author mention Black Friday and Cyber Monday in Paragraph 1?A. To make a comparison.B. To lead to the topic.C. To arouse readers9 interest.D. To express his doubt.6. Whats the aim of Giving
17、Tuesday?A. To promote the development of economy. B. To attract people to buy more holiday gifts.C. To call on more universities to donate money.D. To encourage people to help those in need.7. What does the underlined word “altruistic“ in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Selfless.B. General.C. Specific.D. Comple
18、x.8. . What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A. Where people can offer their kind help. B. What people can do on GivingTuesday.C. How people can stay safe during COV1D-19.D. Why people need to support the great cause.CIn previous recessions (经)齐衰退),billionaires were hit along with the rest of us; it took
19、 almost three years for Forbess 400 richest people to recover from losses caused in 2008s Great Recession. But in the coronavirus recession of 2020, most billionaires have gotten richer than ever before.Billionaires increased their new billions just as millions of other Americans ran into terrible f
20、inancial problems. More than 20 million people lost their jobs at the start of the pandemic. Food banks across the country are preparing for another great increase in demand. Why are American billionaires doing so well while so many other Americans suffer? People may find part of the reasons from th
21、e following fact. Stocks (股票)are overwhelmingly owned by the wealthy, and the stock market has recovered from its early-pandemic depths much more quickly than other parts of the economy.But some billionaires are also benefiting from economic and technological trends that were accelerated by the pand
22、emic. Among these are the owners and investors of retail giants like Amazon, Walmart, Target, Dollar Tree and Dollar General, which have reported huge profits this year while many of their smaller competitors were defeated completely as the coronavirus spread.Then there are companies that have bet o
23、n the rapid digitization of everything Eric Yuan, the chief executive of Zoom, became a billionaire in 2019. Now he is worth almost $20 billion. Dan Gilbert, the chairman of Quicken Loans, was worth less than $7 billion in March, now he commands more than $43 billion. But there is a great deal of st
24、ratification (层化)even among billionairesricher billionaires got even richer in 2020 than the poorer ones did. Jeff Bezos, Amazons funder, was worth about $113 billion at the start of the pandemic. Now he is worth $182 billion. Two years ago, Bezos was the only centibillionaire“ on earththe trendy ne
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