四川省成都市龙泉驿区20xx届高三12月月考英语试题word版含答案内容摘要:

We lived about 45 miles away from each other and so we didn’t grow up together, but we spent as much time together as possible. Often we spent the night at each other’s house and, of course, we went on ski trips together with our mothers. We even went to summer camps together. This was often a challenge, being that she was ablebodied and I was not.. A lot of times there were activities I just couldn’t keep up with, or sometimes wasn’t able to participate at all. A couple of summers, I also tried attending summer camps for kids with disabilities. While I had a disability, it was pretty mild pared to most of the kids at these types of camps. However, sometimes I was left terribly bored with not enough physical activity for me. One year, this friend of mine and I signed up to go to Girl Scout camp together. I don’t know who decided this, but someone decided to put me with the younger kids, thinking it would be much better for me. My friend stayed with me, We were both miserable, due to the fact that we were the only girls in our group that passed the highest levels of tests for things, and there weren’t enough counselors(管理员 ) to take us to do the activities we were qualified for. I will never fet what this friend did for me by sticking with(紧跟 ) me through the whole two weeks. She never plained! And, not only did she stick with me, she did everything she could to try and make it more fun, for both of us. of the following is the best title for the passage? true friend is one soul in two bodies. B. When a friend asks, there is no tomorrow C. Life without a friend is death without a witness. ready way to lose friend is to lend him money. the passage ,we can know that____________. A. the author’s friend was also handicapped(残疾 ) B. the author’s mother worked in a skiing group. C. the author had a good time with her friend. D. the author was able to ski the way normal person does. does a summer camp together mean a challenge? A. Because the author couldn’t perform well. B. Because her friend disliked taking her. C. Because the author had trouble following others. D. Because her friend was a healthy person. third paragraph implies that____________. A. the author’s disability was more serious. B. the author is a determined person. C. all the disabled children liked the camps. D. the camps didn’t offer enough activities. D Picking a university is a tense period of asking yourself which institution is most relevant. That’s why university rankings play such a vital role in students searching for their next academic direction. Rankings are also an inescapable part of the reputation and brand image of universities. ― No university website is plete without the claim to be in the top 100 for something or other, ‖ reported the BBC. The reason is simple: rankings help them to attract students, staff and research investment. Currently there are numbers of university rankings, and each has its own list of criteria. But the main categories are the same: academic reputations, graduates’ performance and faculty resources. However, experts point out the ranking process isn’t entirely reliable. Mark Kantrowitz, a US financial aid researcher, said university rankings were mostly just for show. He wrote in The New York Times, ― It may give your parents better bragging rights, but that’s about it.‖ Moreover, it’s not difficult to see the limitations of university rankings. Many rankings focus on the number of times research work is cited(引用 ) by other researchers. It helps British and US universities to dominate global rankings because English is the favored language of academia,John O’Leary, a member of the QS Global Academic Advisory Board, told The Guardian. Also, rankings such as QS mainly focus on the qualities of the university rather than its students. ―Any university ranking is likely to help students make better decisions about where to study, but the need to balance them with other more human factors is also important,‖ said Phil Moss, an education and admissions consultant. ―Advice from graduates or current students can be valuable in providing a genuine insight into the experience or quality of a particular degree program. It can also add an element that rankings can never convey—the actual emotion of a university experience.‖ 32. Why do universities consider rankings important? A. Rankings make them more appealing. B. Rankings are students’ only reference. C. Rankings can increase their acad。
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