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.pdf





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1、三模前阅读理解专题练18题组AItem 1You thought your curved TV was cool?The LG SignatureOLED TV R is a 65-inch 4K TV that is,unlike your lameand rigid screen,rollable,and can retract(收回)into its basewhen youre not enjoying it.While you can control it usingeither Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa,the TV R alsosuppor
2、ts Apples AirPlay 2 and HomeKit.Item 2Gaming laptops arent new,but they usually lack powercompared to their beefier desktop counterparts.Nvidiaslatest announcement changes that,and brings thedesktop-class power found in its RTX line of graphics cardsto laptops.More than 40 laptop models will turn up
3、 by theend of the month with RTX graphics cards inside,which canproduce more realistic graphics and boost performance forthe most gamers.Item 3If sleeping is harder than it should be,the Dreem band mightbe able to help you figure out what youre doing wrong.TheDreem band is a fabric-covered headband
4、that wraps aroundyour head and uses a combination of sensors like the ones inyour Apple Watch to detect various biometrics like yourheart rate and respiration activity.It also uses boneconduction to communicate audio cues to you privately.Item 4Samsungs shown off its Micro LED technology in the past
5、,using it to build The Wall,a 146-inch TV.The companysnow showing off a smaller Micro LED TV.Using SamsungsMicro LED panels,you can create a variety of display sizessupporting different aspect ratios,going from an ultra-wide21:9 screen to a perfectly square 1:1 display without losingimage quality.56
6、.I f one likes doing things by himself,which of the items suits him best?A.Item 1.B.Item 2.C.Item 3.D.Item 4.57.Which of the following technologies appeared for the first time in the show?A.The TV R Users controlling the TV by Google AssistantB.Nvidias laptops solving the problem of powerC.The Dreem
7、 bands detect your heart rateD.Samsungs Micro LED technology making a 146-inch TV possibleBReasons Every Teen Should Go To Summer Camp 1 Improve Interpersonal Skills&Form Close FriendshipsIn a world where anyone can look up a fact and where machines are replacing even complex workplace tasks,employe
8、rs need employees who can interact effectively with other people.This is one of the most important skillsteens learn at camp.In the non-competitive camp culture,teens build up their emotional intelligence,(EQ),theirface-to-face communication and relationship skills.2 Experience Character Development
9、 and Develop Life SkillsTeens 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 andfind their own resources.3 Meet Positive Role ModelsWalk in
10、to any well-run summer camp and youH 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 closerelationships with them.Most camp counselors are hard-working college students who want to serve others.Aren
11、tthey just the kind of young adults you want your teen to become?4 Discover Their Best SelfCamp experiences offer teens the chance to step back from the tiring task of academic and competitive sportsand instead think about whats important to them.Many campers become less self-absorbed after spending
12、 a fewweeks at camp,learning to train their focus on others.They discover new hobbies and avenues to pursue ineducation 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.59.W
13、hich of the following best describes camp counselors?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 c
14、areer choices.CFor as long as there have been gifts,we naturally make choices based on the recipient(接受者).But what if wehave been wrong all along and that we could turn things around,which not only made gift buying easier,but therecipient happier?In 2015,psychologists Lauren Human and Lara Aknin con
15、ducted an online survey,which suggested that whenpeople buy gifts,they prefer to choose something based on the recipienfs personality and tastes.Most people alsosaid that they preferred receiving gifts bought with them in mind:gifts for them.But Human and Aknin wondered if this approach to giving fa
16、iled to take advantage of the way we connect aspeople.So they sent 78 volunteers into a shopping centre before Mothers Day.Half were told to buy a card that“reveals(揭示)your knowledge of the recipient while the others set out to buy a card that“reveals your true self.After the purchase,the givers who
17、 had thought partly of themselves reported feeling emotionally closer to theirmothers.To find out how that approach goes down with recipients,the psychologists did another test,asking more than100 students to choose a song on iTunes to give to a friend,partner or family member.Each half of the group
18、received the same instructions as the card buyers.Results revealed that recipients of songs that revealed somethingof the givers felt closer to them than those who received gifts bought only with ihem in mind.Human and Aknin suggest it might apply to all gifts.t4If building stronger social connectio
19、ns is theunderlying。替在的)goal“of a gift and surely it should bethen we“may well be advised to offer moreself-reflective gifts”.In short,for a present to be meaningful,you need to give away a bit of yourself even if thereis a risk that the gift might not so closely suit the recipients practical needs
20、or tastes as one acquired purely withthat in mind.Moreover,giving something of oneself can be a safer act,the psychologists added.Because it reduces the riskof revealing poor knowledge of a recipient by attempting to buy something that fits their character-and failing.But a note of caution here:what
21、 the research does not examine is the potential risk in repeated,unsympatheticgiver-centered giving,which,according to Human and Aknin could signal selobsession-and nobody wants toreveal that about themselves.61.From the Mothers Day card test,we can conclude t hat.A.gifts chosen with the giver in mi
22、nd work well on the giverB.most people choose gifts with the recipient in mindC.most people choose gifts based on their personal tastesD.gifts chosen with the giver in mind work well on the recipient62.What do the underlined words them,them refer to in order of appearance?A.The recipients;the givers
23、 B.The givers;the recipientsC.The givers;the givers D.The recipients;the recipients63.What does the author think is the significance of gift giving?A.Making the givers life happier.B.Showing ones knowledge of the recipient.C.Establishing and strengthening social connections.D.Meeting the recipienfs
24、practical needs.64.Which of the following is Human and Aknins advice on gift giving?A.Choose gifts that reflect more of yourself.B.Just focus on your own tastes when choosing gifts.C.Buy something that fits the recipients character most.D.Be careful not to signal your true personality.DShelly hugged
25、 her husband.ctBe careful,Billy.“Come on,Shell!Bill rolled his eyes.You worry too much,Honey.Me and the boys will be OK.It9s just athree-day trip.Well catch enough halibut to be able to fix up the babys room the way you want it.“Billy,I love you and worry every time you go to sea,especially in winte
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