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【期末考點(diǎn)精練】專題10人教新目標(biāo)版八下閱讀理解CD(原卷版)一Playingvideogamesandgettingmoneyforitseemslikeadreamjobformanyoftoday’steenagers.Butisitallfunandgames?BigbusinessPro(professional)gamingiscertainlybigbusiness.In2017,thereweremorethan3,000gamingcompetitionsandover10,000professionalplayersworldwide.Alargenumberofpeoplewatchtheircompetitionsonline,andsuccessfulgamerscangetmorethan1,000,000dollarsfromprizemoneyandads.Theindustryisclearlythriving.WhatittakesBecomingaprofessionalisnotjustaboutbeinggoodatplayinggames—italsotakesalotofhardwork.Someprogamerspracticeforfourteenhoursaday.“Youneedtospendmuchtimeandputallyoureffortstoit,”saysex-gamerGeorge.NotallfunandgamesItcanbeadifficultjobaswell.Stressisabigproblemforgamers.Tirednessisanother,andinjuries(受傷)arecommon.TopplayerHaiLamhadwrist(手腕)problemsafteryearsofprogaming.Careers(生涯)areshort,andmanygamersretire(退休)beforetheyare30andtrytofindanotherjob.However,thebadpointsprobablywon’tchangethedreamsofmanyteenagegamers.Andangryparentsarestilllikelytoheartheexcuse,“ButI’mjustpracticingformyfuturejob!”1.Howmanyprofessionalplayersweretherearoundtheworldin2017?A.130,000. B.Morethan3,000.C.Over1,000,000. D.Morethan10,000.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“thriving”inParagraph2mean?A.Gettingworse. B.Doingwell.C.Developingslowly. D.Changingquickly.3.Whatcanweinferfromthelastsentenceofthepassage?A.Childrenareangrywiththeirparents.B.Teenagerspracticegamesfortheirfuturejobs.C.Someteenagersarecrazyaboutplayinggames.D.Parentsstoptheirchildrenplayinggamessuccessfully.4.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Progamingisn’tallfunandgames.B.Thecareerasaprogamerdoesn’tlastlong.C.Beingaprogamerisagoodchoiceforteenagers.D.Beingaprogamerisaneasywaytomakemoney.二Therearemanywaystohelpimproveyourhealthlikeeatinghealthyfood,takingexerciseandgettingmedicalhelp.Buttheeasiestandcheapestwaytoimproveyourhealthisjusttosleepeighthoursormoreeverynight.Thegeneralsleepingruleisthattheyoungeryouare,thelongersleepyouneed.Butregardlessof(不管)age,somepeopleneedtosleepmorewhileforsomeafewhoursisenough.Theproblemwithsleepisthatmoreandmorepeopleintheworldarenotsleepingenough.AccordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization,overhalfthepeopleintheworldmaybesleep-deprivedHavinglesssleepnotonlymakespeoplefeeltiredbutalsocausesaccidents.IntheUnitedStatesalone,sleepydriverscauseatleast100,000trafficaccidentsayear.Alsosleepproblemscancausemedicalproblemssuchashighbloodpressure(血壓).Whyaresomanypeoplesleep-deprived?Partofthereasonsmaybecultural.IntheAmericanculture,peopleputahighervalueonworkthanonsleep.Infact,peoplewhosleepalotareusuallyseenas“l(fā)azy”.Also,youcansometimeshearsomepeoplesayproudlythattheydon’thavemuchtimetosleep,andtheyonlysleepfourorfivehoursanight.Itseemsthatthelessyousleep,themoreworkyou’lldo.Howdoweteachthesepeopletolearnthevalueofsleep?PerhapstheymaylistentotheadviceofDr.JamesMaas,anexpert(專家)insleep.Hesays,“Sleepislikeacredit(信用)card.Whenyousleepless,youareonlyborrowingtime.Youalwayshavetopayitback.Themorehoursyoudon’tsleep,themorehoursyoushouldsleepto‘payback’thehoursonyour‘sleepcreditcard’.”Forthosewhovalueworkmorethansleep,theyshouldlistentowhatafamouspersononcesaid,“Don’tthinkyouwillbedoinglessworkbecauseyousleepduringthenight.Thatisafoolish(愚蠢的)ideawhichisheldbypeoplewhohavenoimagination.Youwillbeabletodomore.”1.Accordingtothewriter,theeasiestandcheapestwaytoimprovehealthisto.

A.eathealthyfoodeverydayB.takeexerciseasmuchaspossibleC.getmedicalhelpwhenevernecessaryD.sleepeighthoursormoreeverynight2.Whatdoes“sleep-deprived”meaninParagraph2?A.Havingagoodsleep. B.Excitedaboutsleep.C.Havinglesssleep. D.Interestedinsleep.3.AccordingtoDr.JamesMaas,whatissleeplike?A.Anhour. B.Areport.C.Acreditcard. D.Apieceofpaper.4.WhatdothewordsofthefamouspersonmeaninParagraph5?A.Sleepingduringthenightisfoolish.B.Sleepingduringthenightishelpful.C.Peoplehavenocourage.D.Peoplealwaysdolesswork.5.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheValueofSleepB.TheValueofStudyC.TheWaysofEatingLessD.TheWaysofMakingMoney三CinyeeChiu,anartistfromTaiwan,isalwayshappytotrysomethingnew.Heramazingworkswonlotsofprizes.Amongthem,“24SolarTerms(節(jié)氣)”isthemostpopular.AncientChinesedividedayearinto24partsaccordingtothechangesoftheweather.It’sthe24solarterms.Butnoteveryoneknowsthemwell.CinyeeChiuputthe24solartermsinpicturestohelppeopleunderstandthembetter.Cinyeeturnedeachsolartermintoananimal.Buttheseanimalsarenotjustanimals.Youcanalsofindseasonalfruits,vegetablesorbeautifulflowersonthem.Whenspringcomes,watergetswarmandfishstarttoswimaround.SoCinyeechosefishasasymbolofStartofSpring.Also,shedrewspringvegetables,Chinesechivesonthebackofthefish.WhiteDewfallsonaboutSept.8.Itshowsthebeginningofthecoolautumn.Therearecolorfulleavesandcoolernightsatthistimeofyear.Asthetemperaturefalls,whitedew(露珠)isoftenseenonthegrassandtreesatnight.ForWhiteDew,Cinyeechosearaccoon—asmallanimalwiththickhair.Shedrewwhitespots(小圓點(diǎn))ontheraccoontoshowdew.Andsheusedthedragonfruittoshowtherichcolorsinautumn.TheyoungartistreallygavetheancientChinesecultureanewlook.1.ThewritergaveexamplestoshowCinyee’s“24SolarTerms”.

A.two B.three C.four D.five2.FromParagraph5,weknowthat.

A.araccoonlikesfishB.StartofSpringfallsonaboutDec.8C.WhiteDewshowstheendoftheautumnD.Cinyeeusedwhitespotstoshowdew3.Accordingtothepassage,Picturecan’tbefromCinyee’s“24SolarTerms”.

4.Thewritermainlywantstotalkabout.

A.whyCinyeemadeherselfknownB.whodividedayearinto24partsC.howCinyeeshowedthe24solartermsD.whatStartofSpringandWhiteDewmean四Don’tJudgeaBookbyItsCoverEversinceIwasalittlegirl,I’velovedreadingcrimeanddetective(偵探)novels,soIguessitwasprettynormalthatIstartedwritingthemwhenIwasolder.However,myfamilyisverybigonhavingatraditionalcareer(職業(yè))andsowhenIsaidthatIwantedtogotocollegeandstudywriting,myparentstoldmethatIcouldn’t.TheytoldmethatIhadtostudyforadegreesothatIwouldachieveacareer,andnotsomethingasriskyaswriting.IsupposeIcouldhavestudiedjournalism(新聞專業(yè)),butIdidn’twanttoloseinterestinwritingbecauseitwouldbesomethingIwoulddoeverydayforwork,notforpleasure.Ithoughtthatteachinglookedlikeaprettygoodcompromise(妥協(xié)),especiallybecauseofthelongholidays.Itwasagoodchoice:bythetimeIwastwenty-five,I’dalreadyfinishedtwonovelsandhadanagent.

Tobehonest,Inevermeanttokeepmybeingacrimewriterasecretoranything,andmyfriendshavealwaysknown.Oneofthereasonsmostpeopledon’tknowisbecausemyagenttoldmethatmynameHazelsoundedtoomuchlikearomance(浪漫)novelistforolderwomen.ShesuggestedBrookeLaneandIthought,“Well,ifyouthinkit’llmakemesuccessful,okay.”I’dtotallyforgottenaboutituntilIwalkedintoschoolonedayandsawoneofmyworkmatesreadingmynovel.Iaskedhersomequestionsaboutit,anditwassoclearthatshehadnoideathatIdwrittenit—sheevenofferedtolendittomeaftershe’dfinished!Ofcourse,sometimesIwonderwhatmystudentswouldthinkiftheyknewthattheirteacherwasgoinghomeontheweekendtowriteaboutmurdersanddeadbodies,butIthinkmyparentsprobablydidmeafavor:myteachingjobkeepsmeintouchwiththerealworld.1.Hazelisprobably.

A.anagent B.ajournalistC.ateacherandartist D.ateacherandwriter2.Theunderlinedwords“isverybigon”inthepassagemostprobablymean.

A.togivenoadviceB.tolikesomethingverymuchC.tohavemoreexperiencesD.tomisunderstandsomething3.It’sclearthatHazel.

A.agreedtostudyjournalismforadegreeB.acceptedBrookeLaneasherpennameC.wouldliketowritesomethingforteachingD.toldherworkmatesaboutherwritingnovels4.Hazelfinallyrealizedthatherparents’adviceonhercareerwas.

A.helpful B.excitingC.disappointing D.risky5.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.

A.HazellikesshowingoffinpublicB.Hazel’sstudentsallwanttowritenovelsC.Hazel’sagenthasplayedaroleinhersuccessD.olderwomenpreferthenameBrooketoHazel五World-famousphysicist(物理學(xué)家)StephenHawkingdiedpeacefullyathishomeinCambridgeonMarch14th,2018.HawkingwasborninOxford,EnglandonJanuary8th,1942.HewenttoschoolinasmallcitynearLondon.Ashehimselfadmitted,hewasn’tveryseriousaboutstudying.Hedidverylittlework;hewasnevertopofhisclass.However,hestillachievedgoodmarks.Afterleavingschool,HawkingfirstwenttoOxfordUniversitytostudyphysics.ThenhewenttoCambridgeUniversitytostudycosmology(宇宙學(xué)).Attheageof21,Hawkingnoticedsomethingwrongwithhim.Hehadabadillnessthatstoppedhimfrommovingandtalking.Hecouldn’tcommunicateexceptbyblinking(眨眼).Hesatonawheelchairwithacomputerbyhisside.Tocommunicatewithothers,hemovedtwofingerstocontrolthecomputer’smouse.Hechosehiswordsfromthescreen,whichwerethenspokenbyavoicesynthesizer(音響合成器).“I’vehadthediseaseformostofmylife,”Hawkingoncesaid.“Yetithasnotstoppedmefrombeingsuccessfulatmywork.”AlthoughHawkingwasadisabledman,hemadegreatachievements.Hereceivedmanyawardsandprizesforhiswork,includingtheAlbertEinsteinAward—thehighestachievementinphysics.HawkingworkedatCambridgeUniversityasaprofessor.Hisstoryshowsthatnobody,howeverbadtheirsituationis,shouldlosehope.“Lifeisnotfair,”heoncesaid.“Youjusthavetodothebestyoucaninyourownsituation.”1.WhendidStephenHawkingpassaway?A.OnJanuary8th,1942.B.OnMarch14th,2018.C.OnMarch24th,2018.2.DuringstudyinginasmallcitynearLondon,weknowthat.

A.StephenHawkingwasthebeststudentofhisclassB.StephenHawkingdidn’tworkhardathislessonsC.StephenHawkingbegantostudycosmology3.WhathappenedtoStephenHawkingwhenhewas21?A.Therewassomethingwrongwithhishead.B.Hecouldn’tevenblinktocommunicateexceptbymovingfingers.C.Hecouldneithertalknormove.4.HowdidStephenHawkingcommunicatewithothersafterthebadillness?A.Bymouth.B.Bybodylanguages.C.Byavoicesynthesizer.5.WhywasStephenHawkingsosuccessfulathiswork?A.Becauseheneverlosthopeinhisowncondition.B.Becauselifewasnotfairtohim.C.Becausehehadabadillness.六There’smuchtoseeunderthesea,butyouneedtorememberthatlightbehavesdifferentlyinwaterthaninair.Theobjectsappearclosertoyouthantheyexactlyare.Youmightfindyourselfreachingouttotouchsomethingandcompletelymissingit.Objectsunderwaterwillappearlargerthantheywouldonthesurface,too.Becarefulnottotellanystoriesaboutthebigfishthatgotaway.Thatfishmightnotbesobigafterall!It’sjustbecausesometimesthingscanseemtobeasmuchasabout33percentbiggerinwater!What’smore,indeeperwater,colorsjustdon’tseemasbright.Infact,itlooksasifsomecolorsaremissing.Rememberthecolorofanobjectresultsfromthewavelengths(波長(zhǎng))oflightthatarereflected(反射)fromitssurface.Andlightistakeninasitmovesdownthroughthewater.Swimmerswearwetsuitstokeepwarmunderwater.Let’stakeabrightred,yellow,andbluewetsuitasanexample.Thesecolorsarehardtomissonthesurfaceofwater.Watchcarefullythechangesincolorasyoudescendinthewater.Theredpartnowlooksalmostblackbecausetheredlightwavelengths,thelongestamongthesethreecolors,aremissing.Asyougodowndeeper,thesamethingwillhappentotheyellowpartandintheendtothebluepart.Evenataplaceofabout6to9metersunderwater,youwilllookterrible,likeaghost(鬼怪)!Andyouhavetowaitforyourreturntothesurfacetoenjoythebrightcolorsagain!1.Youmisstheobjectunderwaterwhenyouwanttotouchitbecause.

A.youreyesightisquitepoorB.youarenotquickenoughC.itisnotascloseasitseemsD.itdisappearsveryquickly2.Theexampleofthewetsuitisusedtoexplainthechangeofofanobjectunderwater.

A.thesize B.thecolorC.theposition D .theweight3.Theunderlinedword“descend”probablymeansinChineseinthispassage.

A.上升 B.漂浮 C.屏息 D.下潛4.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Afour-meter-longfishlooksthreemeterslongunderwater.B.Thewavelengthsofredlightarelongerthanthoseofbluelight.C.Muchwaterwillbetakeninbytheswimmerdeepinthewater.D.Youwillseeaghostifyougoasdeepas6to9metersintothesea.5.Thebesttitleofthispassageis.

A.TheStandardofColorUnderwaterB.TheDirectionofLightUnderwaterC.TheBrightnessofColorUnderwaterD.TheBehaviorofLightUnderwater七Peoplelikedifferentcolors.Girlsalwayslikepinkorpurple.Boysusuallylikeblueorbrown.Whypeoplelikedifferentcolors?Doyouwanttoknowthesecretsofcolors?Justreadon.Peoplelikedifferentcolorsbecauseoftheirculturesandcountries.FortheEgyptians,greenisthecolorthatrepresentsthehopeandjoyofspring.ForMuslims,greenmeansheaven.Redisasymbolofgoodluckinmanycultures.InChina,childrenaregivenmoneyinaredenvelope.ChinesepeoplethinkredcanbringgoodlucktothemintheNewYear.Insomecountries,blueisasymbolofprotection.Greekpeopleoftenwearbluenecklacesinordertoprotectthemselves.People’schoiceofcolorsisalsoinfluencedbytheirbodies’reactionstowardthem.Greenissaidtobethemostrelaxingcolor.Itcanmakepeoplerelaxed.Redcancauseaperson’sbloodpressuretoriseandincreasepeople’sappetites.Manyrestaurantownerswilldecoratetheirrestaurantswithredthings.Redisalsoacolorthatcancatchaperson’seyeeasily.Thatiswhysomeshoppingwebsitesalwayshavered“BUYNOW”buttons.Blueisanothercalmingcolor.Unlikered,bluecancausepeopletoloseappetite.Soifyouwanttoloseweight,usingbluebowlsandplatesmaybehelpful.1.Theunderlinedword“represents”probablymeans“”inEnglish.

A.callsfor B.standsforC.caresfor D.preparesfor2.Whydomanyrestaurantownersliketouseredthingstodecoratetheirrestaurants?A.Becauseredcanbringhopeandjoy.B.Becauseredcanbringthemgoodluck.C.Becauseredcanmakecustomerseatmore.D.Becauseredcancatchcustomers’eyeeasily.3.Ifyouwanttoeatless,youcanusebowlsandplates.

A.blue B.red C.green D.pink4.Whichofthefollowingismentionedinthetext?A.WhytheEgyptianslikeredandblue.B.WhatChinesepeoplethinkofblack.C.Whyshoppingwebsiteshavered“BUYNOW”buttons.D.Whatthemostpopularcolorsforyoungpeopleare.5.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.Teenagers’favoritecolorsB.ColorsandtheirsymbolsC.ColorsandculturesD.Thesecretsofcolors八Whatshouldyoudoifthere’sanearthquakeatschool?Howcanyouprotectyourselfwhenyouarecaughtinastampede(踩踏)?March25thisyearprovidesyouwithagoodchancetolearnaboutsafety.ThisdayiscalledtheNationalDayofEducationontheSafetyofElementaryandMiddleSchoolStudents(NDESEMSS)(全國(guó)中小學(xué)生安全教育日).Thethemeofthedaythisyearistogivestudentsmoreknowledgeaboutsafetyandmakesuretheirlivesaresafe.AsurveydonebytheChinaYouthandChildrenResearchCentershowedthatschoolaccidentskillmoreelementaryandmiddleschoolstudentsthananythingelse.Themainaccidentscomefromstampedes,earthquakes,firesandsportsinjuries(傷害).Whatcanwedotokeepourselvessafe?Stayingcalm(鎮(zhèn)靜)isthefirstandmostimportantrulewhenfacingaccidents.Butdifferentaccidentshavedifferentself-protectionadvice.Astampedeispossibleanywhere.Thelargerahumancrowdgets,themorelikelystampedesbecome.Whenstudentsaroundyoubegintopush,standstillandtrytoholdontosomething,orstayinacorneruntilthecrowdleaves.Ifyoufalldowninamovingcrowd,coveryourheadwithbothhands.Earthquakesarecommonnaturaldisasters(災(zāi)難).Whenyoufeelthegroundshake,dropdown,takecoverunderadeskandholdon.Youshouldstayindoorsuntiltheshakingstops.Ifyouareoutdoors,dontstaynearbuildings,treesorpowerlines.Whenthere’safire,followtheteachers’instructions,leavetheclassroomquicklyanduseapieceofclothtocoveryourmouthandnosesothatyoudon’tbreatheinsmoke.1.What’sthethemeofNDESEMSSthisyear?A.Togivestudentsmoreknowledgeaboutaccidentsandmakethemrunaway.B.Togivestudentsmoreknowledgeabouthealthandmakesuretheyeathealthily.C.Togivestudentsmoreknowledgeaboutscienceandmaketheirstudybetter.D.Togivestudentsmoreknowledgeaboutsafetyandmakesuretheirlivesaresafe.2.Whatshouldyoudofirstwhenaccidentshappenaccordingtothispassage?A.Keepcalm. B.Standthere.C.Runaway. D.Cryloudly.3.Accordingtothispassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Caraccidentskillthemostelementaryandmiddleschoolstudentsofallaccidents.B.Ifyoufalldowninamovingcrowd,youcandonothingbutwaitthere.C.Whenthere’safire,youshoulduseclothtocoveryourmouthandnose.D.Whenanearthquakehappens,youshouldstaynearbuildingsandtrees.4.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.BeafraidofaccidentsB.HowtoprotectyourselfC.RunawayfromaccidentsD.Theearthquakeiscoming九Afewweeksago,Iparticipated(參加)inacampingtripatPittLake.Ispentthreedaysandtwonightsthere.Itwasanewexperienceforme,soIwasbothnervousandexcitedatfirst.Fortunately,theweatherwasbeautiful,sowegotofftoagoodstart.Becausethereweresomanyparticipants—includingbothinstructors(教練)andstudents—wehadonebigcanoe(獨(dú)木舟)andonesmallercanoe.IchosetobeinthesmallercanoewithmyfriendMitra,butwesoonfoundthatthiswasnotawisechoice.Inordertokeepupwiththebiggercanoe,wehadtopaddle(劃槳)hard.Myarmsquicklybecamesoreandmyhandsbecamenumb(麻木的).Totakeourmindsoffthepain,MitraandIplayed“20questions”whilepaddling.Inthisgame,onepersonthinksofanobjectandtheotherpersonasks20questionstotryandworkoutwhattheobjectis.Wehadagoodlaughbeforewefinallyarrivedatthecampsite.Westartedacampfiresoonafterwearrived.Atnight,wegatheredaroundthefire,roastingmarshmallows(棉花糖)andlisteningtohorrorstories.Someoftheothercampersputtheirwetshoesandsocksbesidethefiretodry.However,becauseofthewind,onepairofsocksalmostcaughtfire.Everyonepanicked(驚慌)—onepersongotsoscaredthathefelloutofhisfoldingchair.Everyonethoughtitwasprettyfunny!Thetimeflewquickly.Soon,itwastimetogoback.Wewerenotwilling(愿意)toleaveandagreedthatwewouldhangouttogetheragainsometimesoon.1.Thesmallercanoewasabadchoicebecause.

A.theyfelloutofittooeasilyB.theyhadtopaddlehardtocatchupwiththebiggercanoeC.theycouldn’tmovefreelyinthesmallercanoeD.itwasdifficulttocontrolthecanoe2.Mitraandthewriterplayed“20questions”inorderto.

A.exercisetheirbrainsB.keepaclearmindC.forgetthepainD.makefriendswitheachother3.Theypanickedatthecampsitebecause.

A.thewindalmostsetsomeone’ssocksonfireB.theywerescaredbyahorrorstoryC.someofthestudentsgotlostintheforestD.onestudentfelloutofhischair4.Howdidthewriterfeelattheendofthetrip?A.Nervoustostaythere.B.Unwillingtoleave.C.Excitedtogohome.D.Tiredoftakingthetrip.5.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.Thecampingtripisanewexperiencetothewriter.B.Theyhadsomethingtoeatwhentheywerearoundthecampfire.C.Thewriterreachedthecampsitebycanoe.D.Thewriterwenttothecampsitewithhersister.十HuaweiisfiringbackagainsttheUS-ledcampaign(運(yùn)動(dòng)、戰(zhàn)役)topushitoutofmajormarkets,insistingitsstillontracktoleadtheworldintheintroductionof5Gtechnology.DespiteeffortsinmarketscreatingfearforHuawei,usingpoliticstointerfere(干預(yù))withgrowth,customerscontinuetotrustusandcontinuetoworkwithusandbuildnetworkswithourtechnologies,DeputyChairman(副董事長(zhǎng))KenHutoldreportersintheChinesecityofDongguanonTuesday.HuwasspeakingduringaturbulentperiodfortheChinesecompany,oneoftheworld’sbiggestmakersofsmartphonesandtelecommunicationsequipment.ItschieffinancialofficerMs.WanzhouMengisunderirrationalarrest(不合理的逮捕)inCanada,facingpossibleextradition(引渡)totheUnitedStates,anditsproductsarecomingunderincreasingscrutinyfrombusinessesandgovernmentsoversecurity(安全)concerns.DespitedecisionsthisyearbyAustraliaandNewZealandtostopwirelessoperators(無(wú)線設(shè)備)fromusingHuaweitobuildtheir5Gnetworks,Huexpressedconfidencethatthecompanystechnologyis“significantlymoreadvanced”thanthatofitsrivals(對(duì)手),givingitaheadstartof12to18monthsandtheabilitytoattractnewcustomers.1.Huaweiisgoodataccordingtothepassage.

A.producingcomputersB.internationalnegotiationsC.designingearphonesD.5Gtechnologydevelopment2.Ms.WanzhouMengscasewillbepossibletransferred(轉(zhuǎn)移)to.

A.China B.theUSC.Canada D.theUnitedNations3.Themeaningoftheunderlinedword“scrutiny”inthepassageis“”.

A.introduction B.salesC.admiring D.examination4.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthatHuaweifacesbigtroublesmainlybecause.

A.HuaweiisaleadercompanyintheworldB.HuaweicommitsacrimeagainstotherforeigncountriesC.somecountriesareworriedHuawei’sproductsarenotcompletelysecureD.manycountriesbuildnetworksusingHuawei’stechnologies5.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Huaweiisstillaleaderin5Gdevelopmentalthoughfacingtroubles.B.MostforeigncountriesstopusingHuawei’s5Gtechnologyandequipment.C.Huawei’sCFOMs.WanzhouMengisunderarrestinCanada.D.Theadvancedandrapiddevelopmentof5GtechnologyismadebyHuawei.十一PrimaryandjuniorhighschoolstudentsinFrancewillnolongerbeallowedtousemobilephonesinschool.OnDec.10,France’sEducationMinister(教育部長(zhǎng))Jean-Michel

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