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edtobefarsuperior.Today’sresultsalsoshowedthatEstoniaoutperformedallthemajorEuropeaneconomies.However,GeoffBarton,thegeneralsecretaryoftheAsso

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educationalfactorswhichaffectperformanceanditisnoteasytofindhowthesehaveimpactedonyoungpeople’sattainmentinasetoftests.Whatisworrying,however,ist

hatthisanalysisshowsthatfewerstudentsintheUKaresatisfiedwiththeirlivesthantheOECDaverage.Itisclearthatmanyyoungpeoplefeelundergreatpressurein

asocietyinwhichtherisksoftenseemveryhightothemintermsofachievingtheirgoals.12.WhichaspectofEnglandisundertheaverageoftheOECD?A.Reading.B.Science.C.W

ell-being.D.Maths.13.WhichstatementagreeswiththeUK’performanceinPISA?A.TheUKdidworsethanbefore.B.TheUKprogres

sedalittleinPISA.C.TheUKhasn’tmadeanyimprovement.D.TheUKpulledwellaheadoftherestcountries.14.Whichofthefollowingcountrie

salwaysholdsaleadingpositioninPISA?A.China.B.Estonia.C.TheUK.D.England.15.WhatdotheGeoffBarton’swordsmeaninthelastparagraph?A.ThePISA

resultsareunbelievableforeducators.B.StudentsintheUKareinneedofmorepractice.C.Educationqualitycan’tbefullyreflectedonlybyPISA.D.Youngpeopletakemorer

isksofachievingtheirgoals.12.(2020届湖南省衡阳市高三毕业班联考)Sportsfansaroundtheworldarestrugglingtoreconcilewiththesuddenlossof

AmericanbasketballiconKobeBryant.The41-year-olddiedonJanuary26,2020,whenhisprivatehelicoptercrashedintoahillsideinCalabasas,California—about3

0milesawayfromLosAngele.Thecrashalsokilledeightotherpassengersincludinghis13-year-olddaughterGianna.Theextremelyheavyfogconditionisbelieved

tohavebeenamajorfactor.Bryant,whospenthisentire20-year-basketballcareerasashootingguardfortheLosAngelesLakers,wasborninPhiladelphia

.Thebasketballstar,whodecidedtoturnprofessionalaftergraduatingfromhighschool,wasselectedbytheCharlotteHorn

etswiththe13thoverallpick,andthentradedtotheLakers.Atjust18yearsold,hewastheyoungestplayertobedraftedinNBAhistory.Thetradep

rovedtobeluckyfortheLakers.Byhisthirdyear,Bryanthadmovedfrombeingareservetothestartingline-up.Hehadalsofirmlyestab

lishedhimselfasastar.In2000,BryantledtheLakerstotheirfirstNBAchampionshipsince1988.Thedreamteamcontinue

dtodominatetheleagueforthenexttwoyears.InadditiontohelpingtheLakerswintwoadditionalNBAtitlesin2009and2

010,BryantwasalsoamemberofthebasketballteamresponsibleforbringinghometheOlympicGoldmedalsin2008and2012.Bythetimeheretiredin2016,the18-timeNB

AAll-Starhadplayedatotalof1,560gamesandscoredanastounding33,043points—arecordsurpassedbyonlythreeplayersKareemAbdul-Jabar(38,387),KarlMalone(36,928),

andJames(33,655)—intheNBA’s73-yearHistory.ThoughtherearemanywaystohonorBryant,thebestwaytopaytributetooneofthegreatestsports

heroesofalltimemaybetofollowhisphilosophyonlife:―Lifeistooshorttobediscouraged.Youhavetokeepmoving.Putonefootinfrontoftheoth

er,smile,andjustkeeponrolling.‖—KobeBryant,2008.12.Accordingtothepassage,whatprobablycausedtheaccident?A.

Badweather.B.Mechanicalfailure.C.Theoperationalerror.D.Highmountains.13.Whatcanweinferfromthesecondparagraph?A.KobeBryantturnedprofessional

playerinhighschool.B.KobeBryantwasselectedbytheCharlotteHornetsat16.C.TheLakerswontheirfirstNBAchampionshipin2000.D.Lo

sAngelesLakerswontheNBAchampionshipin2002.14.WhichofthefollowingistrueofKobeBryant?A.KobeBryanttookp

artinthe2016OlympicGames.B.KobeBryantwasthefirstNBAAll-Starinhistory.C.HehelpedtheLakerswinfiveNBAchampions

hips.D.KobeBryantwasthefirstshootingguardinNBAhistory.15.WhoscoredthemostpointsintheNBA’s73-yearhistory?A.L

ebronJames.B.KarlMalone.C.KareemAbdul-Jabar.D.KobeBryant.13.(2020届湖南省岳阳市高三教学质量检测)CarlePlace-basedonlinefloristandgiftretailer1-800-Flower

s.comsaiditplanstoacquirePersonalizationMall.com-anonlinesellerofpersonalizedgiftssuchascoffeemugsandblank

ets-fromhomegoodsretailerBedBath&Beyondfor$252million.―Thecompanywillbeanexcellentadditiontoourgrowingfamilyofpopulargiftingbrands,‖Chri

sMcCann,chiefexecutiveof1-800-Flowers,saidinastatementTuesday.PersonalizationMallhasachievedsteadyfinancialgrowthforseveralyears,withrevenue(税收)

ofmorethan$150millioninitsmostrecentfiscalyear(财年).―1-800-Flowersexpectsthedealtoraisethecompany'stopandbottom-line

resultsinfiscal2021,‖McCannsaid.1-800-Flowersposted$1.25billioninsalesinfiscalyear2019.Inrecentyears,1-800-Flowe

rshasgrownitsbusinessthroughaseriesofe-commercesitelaunchesandacquisitions.In2018,thecompanylaunchedGo

odsey.com,asiteofferingproductsrangingfromhomedecorationtojewelryandpersonalcareitems.Andlastyear,thecompanyannounceditspurchaseofFTD'sShari'

sBerries.1-800-FlowershadbeenfollowingPersonalizationMall’sbusinesswithinterestforyears,a1-800-FlowersspokeswomansaidWednesday.―Thecomp

anyseessignificantopportunitiestoexpandpersonalizationofvariousproductofferingsthroughoutitsportfolioofbrandsbyusingPersonalizationMall.com'suniqu

ecapabilitiesandexpertise(专门知识).‖shesaid.TheacquisitionincludesthePersonalizationMall.comwebsiteanditsnew,360,000-square-footproductionanddistrib

utionfacilityinBolingbrook,Illinois.PersonalizationMall.comwillbecomeawhollyownedsubsidiaryof1-800-Flowers.comInc.Withthisacquisition"thec

ompanywilldistanceitselffromitspeerswhichwillstruggletomatchthebreadthofitsgiftingbrands,"Kupinskisaid.Thecompany’sbrandsalsoinclude1-

800-Baskets.com,Cheryl’sCookies,FruitBouquets.com,MooseMunchpopcornandThePopcornFactory.Itssharesclosedup1.4%,or24cents,to$18.02onWednesday.Th

estockclimbedalmostadollarpershareonTuesdayafterthedealwasannounced.4.Whatkindofcompanyis1-800-Flowersintermsofmarketingmode?

A.ElectronicCommerceCo.B.Flower&JewelryCo.C.TelemarketingCo.D.BrandCo.5.Whydoes1-800-FlowerswanttobuyPersonalizationMall.com?A.Toaddtoth

egrowingfamilyofallbrands.B.Togetitsoriginalfinancialgrowthsteady.C.Toimproveitsprofitsandachievements.D.Todista

nceitselffromitspeers.6.Howdidpeopleprobablyreactto1-800-FlowersbuyingPersonalizationMall?A.worryingB.positive

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mpanies.B.1-800-FlowersTradingonLine.C.1-800-FlowersMatchingtheBreadthofGiftBrands.D.1-800-FlowersBuyingPersonalizationMall.com

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fabluewhale.15.(2020届江西省抚州市高三教学质量监测)2019WorldConferenceonVRIndustrywasheldinNanchang,China,withthegoalo

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NewEraofPerception(观念)‖.ThevirtualrealityindustryinNanchang,capitalcityofEastChina'sJiangxiprovince,isexpectingaboomwhenChinagrowsinaneweraof5Gthisye

ar,expertsandindustryinsiderssaidattheconference.TheConferenceattractedexperts,scholarsandcompanyleadersfrommorethan30

countries,includingtheUS,Germany,Britain,Russia,IndiaandIsrael,discussingthedevelopmentandapplicationofVR,especiallyas5G,thene

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howedleading-edgeVRtechnologiesandthelatestoutcomesoftheglobalVRindustry.MiaoWei,headoftheMinistryofIndustryandInformationTechnology,saidi

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esahugemarketinfuture."ChinatakestheleadinVRinnovations.Andthewidepopularityofhigh-techinourcountryguaran

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hang16.(2020届江西省新余市高考二模)GuinnessWorldRecordsSetbyKids♦TheyoungestclubDJOratilweAJHongwanelikesputtinginmoreeffortswhenplayingmusicforacrowd.In2

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leasantC.RewardingD.Ordinary18.(2020届江西省重点中学协作体高三第一次联考)Worriedaboutthelossofrainforestsandtheozonelayer(臭氧层)?Well,neithero

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ngatraditionalAboriginal(土著的)languagetospeakingaCreole,‖saysAustralianNickEvans,alanguageexperts,―youleavebehindalanguagewherethere’sveryfinevocabula

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