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plies that ___________. A. it is very likely that customers will buy unn ecessary things just depending on the ads in the future. B. in fact, the real purpose of Harvard group’s research is to attract more consumers into the market. C. Coca Cola or the General Motors can exploit the findings of the experiments in their own marketing. D. consumers may find it more difficult to get out of the advertising jungle and it may cause them headaches. C The HOPE IS A CAME—CHANGER PROJECT will deliver unbreakable soccer balls to kids who, all too often, see thing horrible, broken and not survive the simplest of circumstances. The project started taking form well before anyone knew where it would lead—which is to test the power of likeminded people working together to turn inspiration into action. Four years ago Bobby was in Rwanda offering help to the people there and taking photos of a child soldier named Moise with his “soccer ball”, which was a pile of rubbish tied together with a string. This “ball” was the only thing Moise could call his own no family, no home, no place to go. Forced to fight in the Congo and having killed three people at the unbearably young age of seven, the boy’ s spirit was broken. And Bobby knew, as he took one photo after the next, that he’d never fet him. In fact, he returned the following year to tell Moise he had stayed deep within his heart but he was gone. I recently helped Bobby launch his new book The Power of the Invisible Sun which features a photo of Moise, his ball, and kids from wartorn areas around the world. All of his earnings go towards the HOPE IS A GAMECHANGER PROJECT for the kids he visited over the past decade. They caught the emotional landscape from heartbreak to joy, but share the undeniable longing for recovery and hope. Bobby and I share the unchangeable belief that delivering hope is really a gamechanger, especially to a child. We believe that each indestructible ball will e to represent a lasting symbol of hope. A light no matter how smallThe Power of the Invisible Sun. This holiday season, I ask you to think about whether you are doing enough to help someone else in the world. Or as Bobby likes to put it, consider “taking a concrete baby step”, which added together, can create transformational change. It’s my great hope that the HOPE IS A GAME CHANGER PROJECT will change the lives of children the world over one book, one ball at a time. 36. In the first sentence of the passage, the writer implies that . A. kids live an unsafe life in parts of the world B. the balls sent to kids should be of good quality C. young kids can not overe the difficulties D. kids intend to break their toys into pieces 37. The purpose of The HOPE IS A GAMECHANGER PROJECT is to . A. send ball gifts to kids in poor countries B. collect money to help kids in need C. fort kids in wartorn areas D. offer kids help to change their lives 591up 有效學(xué)習(xí)( ) 5 38. How may Bobby feel about Mosie? A. He was very proud of Mosie’s bravery. B. He felt sorry for Mosie’s ruined childhood. C. He thought money could solve Mosie’s problem. D. He felt happy to tell him what was in his heart. 39. Which of the following about Bobby’s new book is TRU E? A. It earned a lot of money to help kids like Mosi e. B. The photos inside reflected the kids’ hopeless life. C. Its title shows the author’s belief to change the world. D. It changed the life of the kids recorded in the book. 40. The underlined part in the last paragrph probably means . A. starting the first step as a baby does B. taking an active action from now on C. making great changes step by step D. doing some small but good deeds 第二節(jié):篇章結(jié)構(gòu)(共 5 小題,每小題 2 分,滿(mǎn)分 10 分) 閱讀下面短文,將標(biāo)有 A~F 的段落或句子插入文章中題號(hào)為 41~45 的恰當(dāng)位置,使全篇文章意義完整,結(jié)構(gòu)連貫。591up 有效學(xué)習(xí)( ) 1 廣東省惠州市 2021 屆高三第一次調(diào)研考試英 語(yǔ) 試 題 I、語(yǔ)言知識(shí)及應(yīng)用 (共兩小節(jié),滿(mǎn)分 45 分) 第一節(jié):完形填空(共 15 小題,每小題 2 分,滿(mǎn)分 30 分) We were about to gather up things and return to our car when a man came up. He looked very strong indeed and asked us angrily if we knew that these 1 were his own. Father looked troubled and the man 2 a notice. It said that camping was 3 forbidden. Poor Father explained that he had not seen the notice and did not 4 that camping was not allowed. Though father 5 , the man did not seem 6 . He asked Father his name and 7 . All the way home, we were so 8 that hardly anyone spoke a word. This 9 thing had spoiled a wonderful day in the camp. For the rest of the week, we 10 what would happen. The following Sunday, we stayed at home 11 it was a fine day. About noon, a large and very expensive car stopped outside our house. We were