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2022年普通高等学校招Admission·Adults-$I2million Facebook:on。Youths$5 (ages 6-17)cm the blehe长条凳座位fyren8 hrdh ed”Children-Free (ages 5 and under)Cash,personal checks,travelers'checks,Visa and Mastereard are accepted for payment.longf Willimproectdbudf bokonherfo全国看ParkinShort-term Parkingalso supplies books to little free librariesaround theySheas hostabook cub for inmates in thelocal jail.A small number of limited-term,metered parking spaces are available on the streets of the OldSacramento Waterfront Street parking is metered from 10 a.m.to 10 p.m.However,these spacesIn the four years she's been doing all this,the Book Lady,as Williams has come to beknownare not suitable for guests visiting longer than 90 minuteshas given away more than 78,000 books-only 922.000 more to reach her goal!And she's notslowing down.It's too important for kids with fewLong-term Parking24.Who inspired Jennifer Williams to read?上和试All-day parking is available at two parking garages located at both ends of the Old SacramentoA.Her elementary school teacher.应题日Waterfront:C.An editor on a news site.B.A librarian in her school.答案1.Old Sacramento Garage-Entrance at I Street between 3rd and 2nd St.25.What do you think of Jennifer according to thetex?D.Her mother.2.Tower Bridge Garage-Entrance on Capitol Blvd.and Neasham Circle near the Tower Bridge.A.Intelligent and celebrated.PhotographyC.Generous and ambitious.B.Demanding and influentialWe welcome photography for personal use.26.What did Jennifer do in her project?D.Optimistic and easy-going.钟的用Handheld flash is allowed;however,tripods and freestanding flash are not permitted for safetyA.Persuaded her friends to give away booksreasons.B.Held book clubs in libraries around the city..Commercial photography is allowed on a case-by-case basis by advance arrangement.Click hereC.Appealed to strangers to denote books in secret.for more information.D.Charged a little for supplies of books to schools.Dining27.What can be the suitable title for the text?The Old Sacramento Waterfront and the surrounding streets offer countless options for dining-A.The book ladyC.Reading of vital importanceB.An unreachable goalfrom casual to formal,from quick bites to feasts.Located in the heart of the Farm-to-Fork CapitalD.Books,ladder of human progressSacramento offers a wide range of quality and variety to satisfy every palate and meet any budget.21.What are the admission fees in total for a couple with their 5-year-old twins?Even when kids spend five hours a day on screenA$34.B.$24.C.$22..$17.whether computers,television or text-itdoesn't appear to be harmful.That's what my colleagues and I at the University of Colorado Boulder22.What can visitors to the museum do?discovered after analyzing data taken from nearly 12,000 participants in the Adolescent BrainA.Take photos for commercial use unannounced.Cognitive Development Study.B.Park on the streets around for half a day.XThe participants included children between the ages of9 to10,from diverse backgrounds,incomeC.Park on the Tower Bridge at midnight.D.Use handheld flash in the museum.Blevels and ethnic groups.We investigated how screen time was linked to some of the most criticalaspects of their lives:sleep,mental health,behavior and friendships.23.What is special about dining around the museum?Our results found no association between screens and a child's depression or anxiety.GreaterA.Top quality foods.B.Great variety of foods.amounts of screen time were associated with stronger peer relationships for both boys and girlsC.Pleasant surroundings.D.Budget restaurants.both have more male and female friends.Social screen use may drive that association;video gaming,Bfor instance,is a social activity that seems to foster more friendships.It was Jennifer Williams's mother who got her hooked on books.A librarian,she read to herQur study also found negative associations:More screen time predicted higher levels of attentionthree children every day.Not until we went to kindergarten,"Williams told vadogwood.com,a localproblems,worse sleep,poorer academic performance and an increase in aggression and misbehavior.news site..“Until we went to college.”Taken at face value,these contrasting positive and negative associations are confusing.Is screenWhen Williams,now 54,became an elementary school teacher and tutor in Danville,Virginia,time good or bad?she wanted her students to fall in love with reading just as she had.But early on,she realized thatPerhaps neither one:When looking at the strength of the associations,we see only very modestsome kids had limited access to books.ones.That is,any association between screen time and the various outcomes,whether good or bad,is"It's very obvious to teachers of young children which kids are read to versus kids who are not,so small it's unlikely to be important at a clinical level.she said.To Williams,the solution was simple:Give kids books.In 2017,as part of a civic eventWhile parents should make sure their children are using screens in appropriate ways,our earlycalled Engage Danville,she gave away 900 used children's books over three days.research suggests lengthy time on screen is not likely to yield terrible consequences."I wanted to do something that's going to stretch my faith,my work ethic,my everything,"sheCurrently,there is no established threshold(临界点)for an“acceptable”amount of screen time,said.While guidelines do exist for younger kids,nothing official has been set for adolescents.So she raised the ante(提高要求)considerably by setting a new goal for herself:,Give away oneThe ABCD Study will follow these children until they are 20 years old.Future research may/96【2022届高三模拟卷·英语(十)·第2页(共4页)】YGQ☒面
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