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湖南省张家界市2023届高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语试卷(含答案)

日期:2024-05-08 科目:英语 类型:高中试卷 查看:96次 大小:29682Byte 来源:二一课件通
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湖南省,张家界市,2023届,高三下,三下,学期
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湖南省张家界市2023届高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语试卷 学校:_____姓名:_____班级:_____考号:_____ 一、阅读理解 SCHOOL SPONSORSHIP Sponsor Teen Ink's future magazines for any specific school or region that is important to you and bring your message to a large audience of students, parents and teachers. We will print your name on the cover of each issue every month. Call(617) 964-6800 for details and cost. How school sponsorship works: You select the schools-as many as you want—to receive future Teen Ink magazines. Your company's name will appear on the cover of every monthly issue for the schools you sponsor. Your total cost for a full year is only $ 195 per school for 30 copies a month—that's 300 copies per school year. Advantages for your organization: Your message reaches a large audience of students, parents and teachers, which tells them you care about teens, their voices and their education. We contact the schools explaining your sponsorship and your support of teens in the community. ship the magazines directly to the schools. There is no extra work or expense for you. You will be working with an organization that has 14-year experience with teens, schools and educators. Advantages for the students you sponsor: Teens are connected with their peers nationwide at a place that is specifically theirs. Students have the opportunity to submit their works for publishing in our magazine, book series and website. Students gain important reading, writing and communication skills necessary for success in school and the workplace. 1、What will motivate a company to sponsor Teen Ink A. High profit. B. Zero cost. C. Public reputation. D. Specific magazines. 2、What benefit can the sponsored students get A. More attention from the public. B. Greater access to big companies. C. A good price for the magazines. D. A chance to publish their works. 3、Who is the text intended for A. Experienced teachers. B. Potential sponsors. C. Brilliant students. D. Devoted parents. Deveza's mother was on the waiting list for a kidney transplant(肾移植). Deveza wanted to donate one of her own kidneys-but she was turned down because she might develop the same health problems as her mother in later life. Deveza came up with a different plan. In 2017, she started the world's first paired exchange of different organs between living donors, exchanging half her liver(肝) for someone else's kidney. A case study of the organ exchange has now been published, and the surgeons who were involved are calling for more exchanges like this. "You can imagine the enormous impact for mixed organ extended chains." says John Roberts, a surgeon at University of California, San Francisco. Most organ transplants come from people who have died, but there are never enough organs. As most people can manage with just one o their kidneys, people with kidney failure are increasingly receiving donated organs from relatives or friends. If someone wants to donate but their immune(免疫的) system is unsuit ... ...

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