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2024届江西省鹰潭市高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语试题(扫描版无答案 含听力音频 无听力原文)

日期:2024-05-04 科目:英语 类型:高中素材 查看:80次 大小:13339743Byte 来源:二一课件通
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    22.According to Greg McBride,at least how much money should be set aside for a family with only one person who earns money A.3 months'expenses. C.9 months'expenses. B.6 months'expenses. D.12 months'expenses 23.Which column of a newspaper is this article probably from A.Business and trade. B.Saving and investing. 的单侧修置:预姓烟 C.Health and wellness. D.Employment and retirement..)I藏t本 B I was born missing my left arm.And while there really wasn't anything I couldn't do,it felt like an obvious disadvantage in a world desiring perfection.In 1986,at 18 months,I was fitted with a prosthetic (device,a decision made by my parents so that I would mix in and develop"normally". I spent my entire childhood trying to fit in.I did just about anything to ease the special pain of the stares and hurtful jokes from my classmates.I wore long sleeves and did whatever I needed to do to become invisible.By the time I was 8 years old,I had no self-confidence,and the hand I was wearing was making it harder and harder for me to fit in.So I decided I was better off without one.I didn't need anyone to fix me,because I wasn't broken. One of the most obvious ways for me to prove that I wasn't going to be limited by my disability was through movement.I developed a love for sports,in particular swimming.I felt free and excited when I powered through the water.I was selected to join my first Australian swimming team at age 13,and I successfully represented my country for eight years.I realized I'd made a name for myself because of my disability-not in spite of it. I taught myself how to be comfortable in a society filled with insecurities.So when I was first contacted in 2021 by Simon Pollard,whose company Covvi was on a mission to create the world's most advanced bionic()hand,I was a bit surprised.He asked me to try the hand and,if I was comfortable with the idea,to become a patient advocate.Through sharing my jourey,I'm able to reach thousands of other people who would benefit from its extraordinary capabilities.That's why I wear a bionic hand-not because I'm broken,but because I have an opportunity to enhance the human capabilities that already exist. 24.What was the author's early childhood probably like A.He struggled to do well in study. B.He did well with the prosthetic hand. C.He suffered a lot from unkind treatment. D.He received acceptance among his classmates. 25.Why did the author start swimming 老A.To make him k知own.从小个A司 B.To join his classmates for fun..面背二a C.To satisfy his parents'expectations. D.To boost confidence and gain happiness. 26.What does the author possibly think about his role as a patient advocate A.Encouraging. B.Surprising C.Successful. D.Stressful. 等飞出盆深温小者 27.What can we learn from the author's story 间,株材烟è测 A.Embrace change and adaptability. B.Communication and teamwork lead to success. o001 YuMA C.Experience comes from having unstoppable trials. s02 gnitb or lliw asitw D.Tur your uniqueness into your greatest str ... ...

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