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                高考阅读词汇之----热点事件英语段落及词汇一

1.Responding to Google's partial suspension of Huawei business, Lu Kang, spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry, said on Monday: "We have read reports and noted that Google has suspended business with Huawei requiring the

 transfer of hardware, software and technical services and suspended the provision of relevant services to Huawei."

We will formally confirm this matter and follow the development of the situation. At the same time, China supports Chinese enterprises to take up legal arms to defend their legitimate rights, Lu added.

2.Teenagers' first exposure to electronic gadgets and online games tends to be at a younger age, said a report 

released Wednesday.

The report was based on an experimental survey conducted by the China Consumer Association from December to March, which included more than 1,700 students from elementary, junior high and senior high school.

According to the report, most elementary school students were first exposed to the internet in third grade, and 

these 9-year old students accounted for 32.2 percent of the total. For junior high school students,

most had their first online experience at the age of 12 years in grade six, and these students comprised 21.7 percent. Among high school students, the peak period to access the internet fell during their first year in junior high school, with these 13-year-olds representing 19.4 percent.

The report shows over 90 percent of teenagers use electronic devices for study or playing games every week. What deserves attention is that the percentage of inevitable exposure to electronic devices among elementary school students is significantly higher than that of the other two groups.

Over 40 percent of interviewees believed that incorrect reading and writing postures, as well as spending a lot of

 time playing online games, have been major contributors to vision damage.

1.Responding to Google's partial suspension of Huawei business, Lu Kang, spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry, said on Monday: "We have read reports and noted that Google has suspended business with Huawei requiring the

 transfer of hardware, software and technical services and suspended the provision of relevant services to Huawei."

We will formally confirm this matter and follow the development of the situation. At the same time, China supports Chinese enterprises to take up legal arms to defend their legitimate rights, Lu added.

 

高考阅读词汇之----热点事件英语段落及词汇

1.Responding to Google's partial suspension of Huawei business, Lu Kang, spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry, said on Monday: "We have read reports and noted that Google has suspended business with Huawei requiring the

 transfer of hardware, software and technical services and suspended the provision of relevant services to Huawei."

We will formally confirm this matter and follow the development of the situation. At the same time, China supports Chinese enterprises to take up legal arms to defend their legitimate rights, Lu added.

2.Teenagers' first exposure to electronic gadgets and online games tends to be at a younger age, said a report 

released Wednesday.

The report was based on an experimental survey conducted by the China Consumer Association from December to March, which included more than 1,700 students from elementary, junior high and senior high school.

According to the report, most elementary school students were first exposed to the internet in third grade, and 

these 9-year old students accounted for 32.2 percent of the total. For junior high school students,

most had their first online experience at the age of 12 years in grade six, and these students comprised 21.7 percent. Among high school students, the peak period to access the internet fell during their first year in junior high school, with these 13-year-olds representing 19.4 percent.

The report shows over 90 percent of teenagers use electronic devices for study or playing games every week. What deserves attention is that the percentage of inevitable exposure to electronic devices among elementary school students is significantly higher than that of the other two groups.

Over 40 percent of interviewees believed that incorrect reading and writing postures, as well as spending a lot of

 time playing online games, have been major contributors to vision damage.

 

高考阅读词汇之----热点事件英语段落及词汇二

1.Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos have been in a feud for years, but according to Business Insider, it wasn't always this way.Back in 2004, the two CEOs actually had dinner together and talked shop. But as their space companies grew Bezos' Blue Origin and Elon's SpaceX — so did the tension between the tycoons. One of the biggest flare-ups started in 2013, over the historic launch complex 39A. After the Space Shuttles retired in 2011, NASA wasn't using the launch pad, so it opened it up for anyone who wanted to use it. First SpaceX, and then Jeff Bezos tried to claim it, and Bezos went so far as to file a complaint with the government to prevent SpaceX from getting the launch pad.

Elon Musk got very, very angry. And voila! The feud was officially in full swing.

NN reports the head of NASA says India's anti-satellite missile test created at least 400 pieces of orbital debris, placing the International Space Station and its astronauts at risk.

 

2.NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine said Monday that just 60 pieces of debris were large enough to track.

Bridenstine said in a live-streamed NASA town hall meeting: "That is a terrible, terrible thing to create an event that sends debris at an apogee that goes above the International Space Station. That kind of activity is not compatible with the future of human spaceflight." "It is not acceptable for us to allow people to create orbital debris fields that put at risk our people."

高考阅读词汇之----热点事件英语段落及词汇二

1.Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos have been in a feud for years, but according to Business Insider, it wasn't always this way.Back in 2004, the two CEOs actually had dinner together and talked shop. But as their space companies grew Bezos' Blue Origin and Elon's SpaceX — so did the tension between the tycoons. One of the biggest flare-ups started in 2013, over the historic launch complex 39A. After the Space Shuttles retired in 2011, NASA wasn't using the launch pad, so it opened it up for anyone who wanted to use it. First SpaceX, and then Jeff Bezos tried to claim it, and Bezos went so far as to file a complaint with the government to prevent SpaceX from getting the launch pad.

Elon Musk got very, very angry. And voila! The feud was officially in full swing.

NN reports the head of NASA says India's anti-satellite missile test created at least 400 pieces of orbital debris, placing the International Space Station and its astronauts at risk.

 

2.NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine said Monday that just 60 pieces of debris were large enough to track.

Bridenstine said in a live-streamed NASA town hall meeting: "That is a terrible, terrible thing to create an event that sends debris at an apogee that goes above the International Space Station. That kind of activity is not compatible with the future of human spaceflight." "It is not acceptable for us to allow people to create orbital debris fields that put at risk our people."

 

高考阅读词汇之----热点事件英语段落及词汇二

1.Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos have been in a feud for years, but according to Business Insider, it wasn't always this way.Back in 2004, the two CEOs actually had dinner together and talked shop. But as their space companies grew Bezos' Blue Origin and Elon's SpaceX — so did the tension between the tycoons. One of the biggest flare-ups started in 2013, over the historic launch complex 39A. After the Space Shuttles retired in 2011, NASA wasn't using the launch pad, so it opened it up for anyone who wanted to use it. First SpaceX, and then Jeff Bezos tried to claim it, and Bezos went so far as to file a complaint with the government to prevent SpaceX from getting the launch pad.

Elon Musk got very, very angry. And voila! The feud was officially in full swing.

NN reports the head of NASA says India's anti-satellite missile test created at least 400 pieces of orbital debris, placing the International Space Station and its astronauts at risk.

 

2.NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine said Monday that just 60 pieces of debris were large enough to track.

Bridenstine said in a live-streamed NASA town hall meeting: "That is a terrible, terrible thing to create an event that sends debris at an apogee that goes above the International Space Station. That kind of activity is not compatible with the future of human spaceflight." "It is not acceptable for us to allow people to create orbital debris fields that put at risk our people."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The United Conservative Party won an election in the oil-producing Canadian province of Alberta. The incoming premier, Jason Kenney, is expected to abolish the province’s tax on carbon emissions and to challenge the federal policy of imposing a carbon price on provinces that do not have their own.

 

联合保守党赢得了加拿大产油大省阿尔伯特省的选举。即将上任的总理贾森·肯尼(Jason Kenney)预计将废除该省的碳排放税,并挑战联邦政府对不包含阿尔伯特省在内的碳排放定价政策。

“A non-starter”

行不通

Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of America’s House of Representatives, warned the British government that there would be “no chance whatsoever” of a free-trade deal with America if Brexit caused any disruption to the two-decade-old Anglo-Irish peace agreement. The peace deal depends on an open border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland—something EU membership conveniently supplied.

美国众议院议长南希·佩洛西(Nancy Pelosi)警告英国政府,如果英国脱欧对已有20年历史的北爱尔兰和平协议造成任何破坏,那么英国“无论如何都无法”与美国达成自由贸易协议。该和平协议依赖于北爱尔兰和爱尔兰共和国之间的开放边界,而这正是欧盟成员国提供的便利条件。

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