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1、高三英语限时训练一、 阅读理解AWeve designed perfect camps for your child, complete with all the fun and different activities, and the important safety measures. The one-of-a-kind experiences will make your child shine!Registration(报名):May 24June 27ACADEMIC CAMPAcademic camp is a wonderful way to increase your chi
2、lds love for learning while focusing on a specific subject. From math to creative writing, we have something for every student. Campers work in small groups to apply real-life experiences to lessons learned in the classroom.Tuition(费用):5days $290(July 5July 9)SPECIALTY CAMPOur specialty camp is fill
3、ed with hands-on activities that offer experiences for campers to discover new skills. Get your child to join the camp! We have fun and unique activities for them to try!Tuition: 5 days $ 315(July 11July 15)SPORTS CAMPOur sports camp holds new activities to guide campers to build healthy exercise ha
4、bits. We bring sports coaches to help each camper improve, practice and play each sport.Tuition: 5 days $ 255(July 18July 22)DAY CAMPIn the week, students will explore science and nature, take part in creative arts, and enjoy sports and games. Our camp provides unique indoor and outdoor activities a
5、nd field trips that take advantage of resources(资源) in the local area.Tuition: 5 days $ 350(August 1August 5)1. When does the camp registration start?AOn May 24.BOn June 27.COn July 5.DOn August 1.2. Which of the following may attract children most who love writing?ADay Camp.BSports Camp.CSpecialty
6、Camp.DAcademic Camp.3. What is special about Day Camp?AIt provides math classes.BIt is free for all students.CIt offers local field trips.DIt lasts the longest time.BHearing aids usually bring to mind images of ugly, ineffective devices mainly worn by the elderly. But this ill repute is quickly chan
7、ging, as theyve recently taken a turn thanks to two innovators, Dr. Marco Vietor and Paul Crusius, who now lead the fastest-growing hearing aid company in the world.Hs years of research led to the development of two game-changing hearing aidsthe Silk and Styletto. These impressive devices pack cutti
8、ng-edge technology in designs that are practically invisible. They also use a unique way that has been clinically proven to deliver better-than-normal hearing so you can clearly understand speech in any environment. With additional features like Bluetooth and rechargeability, todays hearing aids are
9、 attracting even younger customers skilled in tech.But knows its not just about tech and design. Theyve put an enormous effort into the entire experience to make hearing care more accessible and more affordable. “Everyone should be able to hear well to live well,” Crusius says. “And its very individ
10、ual. Each persons hearing loss is different and requires a personalized approach to find the best solution.”“We hear with our brains, not our ears. And it takes at least 30 days for our brain to adjust and relearn how to hear again with new hearing aids,” Dr. Vietor says. “To guarantee your best out
11、come with hearing aids, we developed the industrys first 30-day program, Hearing Success Program, so customers have that extra level of care and knowledge to succeed.”And its working. H has now helped more than 100,000 customers improve their hearing. Their A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau
12、and 5-star rating on the customer review platform, Trustpilot, speaks for itself.Hs “never corporate” and “customer first” approach also helps drive the companys success, encouraging employees to act like owners and put customers first. “Were investing heavily in shaping our company culture,” Crusiu
13、s says. “Individuals who work at say they are here to do more than a job. Theyre helping change lives all around the world.”;4. What does the underlined part “this ill repute” in Para 1 refer to?AHearing aids being too expensive to afford.BHearing aids ignoring the needs of the elderly.CHearing aids
14、 developing at a really slow pace.DHearing aids being poor in design and function.;5. What does Para 2 mainly talk about?AThe popularity of s hearing aids.BThe innovations in s hearing aids.CThe benefits brought by hear.soms hearing aids.DThe effort s made to develop hearing aids.;6. What does the H
15、earing Success Program aim to do?AAdd attractive features to hearing aids.BHelp customers adjust to new hearing aids.CFind the possible causes for customers hearing loss.DEducate people about the consequences of hearing loss.;7. What can we infer about s employees?AThey take pride in their work.BThe
16、y lack a sense of belonging.CThey reject the company culture.DThey cooperate well with review platforms.;8. What does the passage focus on?AProducts and services of a hearing aid company.BHearing problems in the elderly.CThe company culture of .DYounger customers interest in hearing aids.CAn inabili
17、ty to stand on one leg for 10 seconds in later life is linked to nearly double the risk of death from any cause within the next decade, according to a new study. The simple balance test may be useful to be included in routine physical exams for people in middle and old age, the research, which was p
18、ublished in British Journal of Sports Medicine, suggested. While aging leads to a decline in physical fitness, muscle strength and flexibility, balance tends to be reasonably well-preserved until a persons 50s, when it starts to decline relatively rapidly, the research noted. Previous research has l
19、inked the inability to stand on one leg to a greater risk of falls and to cognitive decline. The study involved 1,702 people aged 51 to 75 living in Brazil, who were asked to balance unsupported on one leg during an initial check. Researchers told the participants to place the front of the free foot
20、 behind the standing leg, keep their arms by their sides and eyes. Fixed straight ahead. Up to three attempts on either foot were permitted. The study participants had an average age of 61 and two-thirds of them were men. Around 1 in 5 failed to balance on one leg for 10 seconds at the initial check
21、up. Researchers monitored the participants after the initial checkup for a period of seven years, during which 7% of the people died. The proportion (比例)of deaths among those who failed the test (17.5%) was significantly higher than deaths among those who were able to balance for 10 seconds(4.5%). T
22、he research was observational and didnt reveal cause and effect. The study didnt look at any possible biological mechanisms that might explain the link between poor balance and longevity. The study noted that, overall, those who failed the test were in poorer health, with greater proportion of suffe
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