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untrieslikeChinaandSingaporecontinuedtobefarsuperior.Today’sresultsalsoshowedthatEstoniaoutperformedallthemajorEuropeaneconomies.Howeve

r,GeoffBarton,thegeneralsecretaryoftheAssociationofSchoolandCollegeLeaders,cautionedagainstconcludingtoomuchfromt

hefindings.Therearemanyeducationalandnon-educationalfactorswhichaffectperformanceanditisnoteasytofindhowtheseh

aveimpactedonyoungpeople’sattainmentinasetoftests.Whatisworrying,however,isthatthisanalysisshowsthatfewerstudentsintheUKaresatisfiedwiththeirl

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5.WhatdotheGeoffBarton’swordsmeaninthelastparagraph?A.ThePISAresultsareunbelievableforeducators.B.Studentsint

heUKareinneedofmorepractice.C.Educationqualitycan’tbefullyreflectedonlybyPISA.D.Youngpeopletakemorerisksofachievingth

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

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crashalsokilledeightotherpassengersincludinghis13-year-olddaughterGianna.Theextremelyheavyfogconditionisbelievedtohavebeenamajorfacto

r.Bryant,whospenthisentire20-year-basketballcareerasashootingguardfortheLosAngelesLakers,wasborninPhiladelphia.Thebasketballsta

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isthirdyear,Bryanthadmovedfrombeingareservetothestartingline-up.Hehadalsofirmlyestablishedhimselfasastar.In2000,BryantledtheLakerstotheirfir

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oldmedalsin2008and2012.Bythetimeheretiredin2016,the18-timeNBAAll-Starhadplayedatotalof1,560gamesandscoredanastounding33,043points—arecordsu

rpassedbyonlythreeplayersKareemAbdul-Jabar(38,387),KarlMalone(36,928),andJames(33,655)—intheNBA’s73-

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ains.13.Whatcanweinferfromthesecondparagraph?A.KobeBryantturnedprofessionalplayerinhighschool.B.KobeBryantwasselectedbytheCharlotteH

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ueofKobeBryant?A.KobeBryanttookpartinthe2016OlympicGames.B.KobeBryantwasthefirstNBAAll-Starinhistory.C.HehelpedtheLakerswinfiveN

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Malone.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-Flowers.comsaiditplanstoacquir

ePersonalizationMall.com-anonlinesellerofpersonalizedgiftssuchascoffeemugsandblankets-fromhomegoodsre

tailerBedBath&Beyondfor$252million.―Thecompanywillbeanexcellentadditiontoourgrowingfamilyofpopulargiftingbrands,‖ChrisMcCan

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centyears,1-800-Flowershasgrownitsbusinessthroughaseriesofe-commercesitelaunchesandacquisitions.In2018,th

ecompanylaunchedGoodsey.com,asiteofferingproductsrangingfromhomedecorationtojewelryandpersonalcareitems.Andlastyear,thecom

panyannounceditspurchaseofFTD'sShari'sBerries.1-800-FlowershadbeenfollowingPersonalizationMall’sbusinesswithinterestforyear

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andexpertise(专门知识).‖shesaid.TheacquisitionincludesthePersonalizationMall.comwebsiteanditsnew,360,000-square-footproductionanddist

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ition"thecompanywilldistanceitselffromitspeerswhichwillstruggletomatchthebreadthofitsgiftingbrands,"Kupinskisaid.Th

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buildings.C.ThescientistDarwin.D.Amodelofabluewhale.15.(2020届江西省抚州市高三教学质量监测)2019WorldConferenceonVRIndustrywasheldin

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oomwhenChinagrowsinaneweraof5Gthisyear,expertsandindustryinsiderssaidattheconference.TheConferenceattractedexpe

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