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1、河北省衡水中学2021届高三下学期 5月份第三次调研英语试题)学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Hearing Specialists Develop New Ultra-Lightweight (超轻的) TV Listening Earbuds(耳塞): At just Half an Ounce, they Weigh 90% Less than Traditional TV Headphones!HAVING TROUBLE HEARING THE TV CLEARLY?Get ready to clarify TV dialogue like never before, w
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7、2026.30 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE1TV VOICE PRO AIR is aimed at _.ATV designersBpeople with hearing difficultyChearing specialistsDwearers of digital hearing aids2According to the advertisement, TV VOICE PRO AIR enables the wearer to _.Aenjoy TV even over 35 feet from his/her houseBimprove his/her hea
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9、 as long as you use Gift Voucher Code.DYou need to place a special order for it if you have severe hearing loss.Franklin K. Matthiews, a librarian, went on a nationwide tour to advocate better standards for childrens literature. That was in the early 20th century. Relatively few kids books were publ
10、ished at that time. That was partly because printing color illustrations was expensive. Matthiews was a firm believer in the importance of childrens literacy. His advocacy ended with creation of Childrens Book Week, an annual celebration of books for little ones.In honor of its 100th anniversary, th
11、e Library of Congress digitized a collection of dozens of childrens books published prior to 1924. Some of the newly digitized stories are classics that will likely be familiar to modern readers. The oldest book in the digital collection is A Little Pretty Pocket Book, considered to be the first boo
12、k written specifically for children, which was originally published in 1744 by John Newbery.“Well into the 19th century, most of childrens literature in America came from Britain,” Jacqueline Coleburn, a worker at the Library of Congress said. “It wasnt till the 1830s and 1840s that we really focuse
13、d on producing American books.”When they did take off in the US, the reading material was often filled with imagination and originality just like the books read today. An 1863 copy ox Red Riding Flood was cut in the shape of a girl with animals around her feet. The Slant Book was published in 1910,
14、following a little boy and in the shape of a parallelogram to convey the boys race down.The collection highlights the joyful commonalities between children past and present. Kids today will surely get a kick out of some images. But the books can at times be out of syne with modern feelings. They are
15、nt diverse, and sometimes express problematic opinions of gender.“Were celebrating the fact that these books provide us with the opportunity to have conversations about what is appropriate or inappropriate. They are historical documents which reflect the attitudes, viewpoints and beliefs of various
16、ages.” says Lee Ann Potter at the Library of Congress.4What contribution did Matthiews make?AHe set a standard for childrens literature.BHe helped with the launch of Childrens Book Week.CHe promoted color illustrations in childrens books.DHe proposed digitizing childrens books in America.5Why are Re
17、d Riding Hood and The Slant Book mentioned?ATo prove early childrens books were creative.BTo give examples of popular childrens books.CTo compare childrens books in different ages.DTo show importance of having childrens books.6What does the underlined phrase in paragraph 5 mean?ADisagree with.BStick
18、 with.CReflect.DInspire.7What can be learnt from Potters words?AIts hard to avoid improper contents in books.BBooks reflect history and beliefs of a country.CWe should choose childrens books cautiously.DOld books help us understand a different time.Katherine Rooks remembers when she first learned th
19、at a punctuation mark could be so powerful The Denver-based writer had sent her high school-aged son a text message-coming home from school. “I could tell from his response that he was offended all of a sudden. And when he came home, he walked in the door, came over and said, What did you mean by th
20、is?” Rooks was confused how could a simple text message send confusion?“And so we looked at the text together and I said, Well, I meant, see you later, or something. I dont remember exactly what it said. And he said, But you ended with a period! I thought you were really angry!” Rooks wasnt angry, a
21、nd she explained to her son that periods are how you end a sentence.But in text messagingat least for younger adultsperiods do more than just end a sentence: they also can set a tone. Gretchen McCulloch, a linguist said that when it comes to text messaging, the period has lost its original purpose b
22、ecause rather than needing a symbol to indicate the end of a sentence, you can simply hit send at the end of your message. That doesnt mean the period has lost all purposes in text messaging. Now it can be used to indicate the gravity of a situation or a sense of finality.However, caution is needed,
23、 said McCulloch, noting that problems can start to arise when you combine a period with a positive emotion, such as “Sure.” or “Sounds good.” “Now youve got positive words and serious punctuation and the clash between them is what creates that sense of passive-aggression,” said McCulloch.Our languag
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