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2020广东省中考英语专题训练

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Wouldyouliketoliveinacitywherebuildingsturnthelightsoffforyou,andself-driving

carswillfindthenearestparkingspacethemselves?Althoughitmightsoundalittlefarfromyou,

livingina“smart“citylikethiscouldhappensoonerthanyouthink.

Greatchangeshavetakenplaceintownsthatwehavelivedinforcenturies,whilecompletely

newcitiesarebeingbuilt.OnesuchplaceisthecityofSongdo.Everyhometherewillhavea

tctelepresence^^system(远程遥控系统)一allowinguserstocontroltheheatingandlooks,takepart

invideomeetings,andreceiveeducation,healthcareandgovernmentservices.Aroundthecity,

escalators(自动扶梯)willonlymovewhensomeoneisonthem,andofficesandschoolswillall

beconnectedtothesystem.

ThegreatmindbehindSongdoisfromthecompanyCisco.Infact,technologycompanies

aroundtheworldsuchasIBM,SiemensandMicrosoftarealreadyinthebusiness.

About75%oftheworld'spopulationwillliveincitiesby2050,socitieswillneedtobemore

moderntodealwiththecomingproblems."Makingcitiessmarterisonewayout,andIthinkthis

willinturnmakecitiesgreener,saidDanHill,headofaresearchcompany.

()1.Accordingtothetext,livingina“smart"city.

A.isnotagreenwayB.willbefarfromyou

C.willsoonbecometrueD.iscompletelyimpossible

()2.Paragraph2ismainlyabout.

A.acityofthefutureB.ameetinginSongdo

C.aplantobuildahouseD.areportonpublichealth

()3.WhichcompanyoffersthegreatmindtobuildSongdo?

A.Cisco.B.IBM.

C.Siemens.D.Microsoft.

()4.DanHillthinksthatmakingcitiessmarterisonewayto.

A.drivepeopleoutofcities

B.controltheworld'spopulation

C.develophisowncompany

D.solvethecities*comingproblems

()5.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.FutureEducation

B.SmartCities

C.GovernmentServices

D.FamousCompanies

Man-madeMeatgrowninlabsmightbeanotherkindoffuturefood.Peopleusestem

meatcells(干细胞)fromanimalstogrowthemeat.Chicken,beefandporkcanallbe

madethisway.Man-mademeatcanbehealthierthantraditionalmeat.Peoplecan

controlwhatkindoffat(脂肪)goesintothemeat.Theycanchooseonlyhealthy

fats.Japanesescientistsexplainhowlab-grownburgersaremade.

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fromanimaTsmuacl*fromth*1

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,Jfibre*areminced:1grownunder

andturnedintoburger*:tendon,tobulkthemup

VeggieAnewkindofburgerisnowpopularintheUnitedStates.Itlooksandtastesthe

meatsameasanyotherburger.Butinfactit's“beef*'burgermadeoutofplants.The

(素食肉类)companybehindtheburger,ImpossibleFoods,usespeasandpotatoestomakethe

t4beef,.Theytakecoloring,proteinandfatsfromtheseplantsandmixthem

together.Makingmeatoutofplantsuseslesswaterandlandthanraisinganimals

formeat.Italsocreatesfewergreenhousegases.Somefoodcompaniesaremaking

chicken,porkandothermeatoutofplantstoo.

Algae(藻TheBBCsaidalgaefarmingcouldbecometheworld'sbiggestfanning

类)industryinthefuture.Theypointedoutthatalgaeischeapandgrowsveryquickly.

Also,itisveryhealthy.Ithasmuchmoreproteinandoilthanmanyotherplants.

Besideseatingalgaeasadishonitsown,peoplemayalsousealgaeoilandalgae

butterinthefuture.Somealgaehasastrongtaste.UKscientistsaretryingto

replacesaltwithalgae.

()1.PeoplecanusestemcellstogrowthefollowingmeatEXCEPT.

A.chickenB.beefC.porkD.mutton

()2.The"beef'burgerisnowpopularin.

A.ChinaB.J叩anC.AmericaD.Britain

()3.WhichisNOTtheadvantageofalgae?

A.Thepriceislow.B.Itgrowsquickly.

C.Itisveryhealthy.D.Ittastesverygood.

()4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Therearefourstepstomakelab-grownburgers.

B."Beef9burgerlooksdifferentfromanyotherburger.

C.Peopleusemorewaterandlandtomakemeatoutofplants.

D.Algaehasmuchlessproteinandoilthanmanyotherplants.

()5.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.Toadvisepeopletoeatmore"beef'burgers.

B.Tointroducesomekindsoffuturefoods.

C.Totellpeoplehowtomakelab-grownmeat.

D.lbshowwhypeopleshouldeatlessmeat.

PeoplefromnorthChinaaredifferentfrompeopleinsouthChinainmanyways.Forexample,

mostpeopleinthenorthtend(倾向)toprefertoeatmeat,whilesouthernersprefervegetables.But

wheredothesedifferencescomefrom?

Astudyofover140,000Chinesepeoplehasshownthatgenetics(遗传学)mightholdthe

answer.ScientistsfromBGI-Shenzhen,agenestudycenterinChina,foundthatsixgenescan

causegeneticdifferencesbetweenpeoplefromdifferentpartsofChina.Thisisaresultofnatural

choice,whichleadstodifferenteatinghabits.

Accordingtothestudy,morepeoplefromnorthChinacarrytheFADS2genethanthosefrom

southChina.Thisgenehelpstometabolize(代谢)fatinthehumanbody.Therefore,peoplefrom

northChinaarebetterabletodigest(消化)meatandfat.Thishelpsthemlivemoreeasilyin

northernareaswherethereismoremeatandfewervegetables.

Moreover,thestudyalsoshowedthatpeoplefromthesoutharemoreimmune(有免疫力的)

tocertainillnessesthanpeoplefromthenorth.Forexample,malaria(疟疾)wasoncewidespread

insomepartsofsouthChina.Sopeople'sgeneschangedsothattheycouldbetterresisttheillness.

However,therearealsodownsides.Peoplefromthesoutharemorelikelytohaveacertainkindof

bloodillness.ThegeneG6PD,whichcausesthisillness,ismorecommoninpeoplefromthesouth

thanthosefromthenorth.Itseemsthatnaturehasawayofbalancingitselfout.

()1.causepeopletohavedifferenteatinghabits.

A.TheirgenesB.Theweather

C.ThefoodtheygrowD.Thehousestheylive

()2.Accordingtothepassage,FADS2.

A.helpspeopleputonweightB.helpspeopledigestmeat

C.canhelppeoplelivelongerD.cancauseabloodillness

()3.Fromthepassage,weknowthatpeoplefromthesouth.

A.don'tcarrythegeneG6PD

B.aremoreimmunetomalaria

C.arelesslikelytogetbloodillnesses

D.havemorehealthyeatinghabits

()4.Theunderlinedword“resist”mightmeaninChinese.

A.抵抗B.治疗C.研究D.传播

()5.Thepassagemainlytalksabout.

A.whyChinesepeopleprefertoeatmeat

B.howpeoplehavedifferentwaysofdigestingfood

C.howgenescaninfluenceourhabitsandpreferences

D.theprogressChinesescientistshavemadeinstudyinggenetics

Haveyouevertried3-Dprinting?AteamofsevenstudentsfromNo.34MiddleSchoolin

Zhengzhou,Henan,havewonawardsfortheircreative3-Dprintingworks.Twooftheteam's

workstookthetopprizeattheInternationalYouthInnovationDesignCompetition,whichwas

heldinFrancethissummer.Oneoftheirworkshadthetheme"China'sNewEra(时代)The

otherworkwasanancientChinesepalace,whichtheysentasagifttolocalofficialsinLille,

France.

Theteammemberslearnedhowtoprintintheirschoofs3-Dprintingclub.Theytookclasses

twiceaweektolearn3-Dprinting.Tomake3-D-printeditems,theyfirstdrawablueprint.Then,

theyuseacomputertodesignmodelsofthepiecestheyneed.Afterthat,theyusea3-Dprinterto

printthepiecesandputthemtogether.

Butknowinghowtousethetoolsisjustonepartofmastering3-Dprinting.Onealsohasto

haveimagination.Toshowthetheme"China'sNewEra”,theyprintedoutitems(项目)

representing(代表)high-speedtrains,bikesharing,cashlesspaymentandonlineshopping.They

placedtheseitemsaroundadragon,whichrepresentedChina.Theymadethisworkwithinjust

threehours,winninganational3-DprintingcompetitioninChinaandlatertheinternational

competition.

Whentheygottotheinternationalcompetition,theywantedtopresentsomethingthat

representedtraditionalChineseculture.Theywereinspired(得至!J灵感)byatriptothePalace

Museum."Whenwesawthebuildingsthere,wethought'that'ssaidZhangJiuxing,14.They

tookphotosofthebuildingsanddidalotofresearchtomaketheir3-D-printedworksmore

realistic.Thestudentswillcontinuetolearnaboutthistechnologyandmakemorecreativethings.

()1.WherehavethestudentswontheprizeattheInternationalYouthInnovationDesign

Competition?

A.InZhengzhou.B.InHenan.

C.InFrance.D.InChina.

()2.Theunderlinedword"blueprint“inParagraph2means___.

A.油画B.蓝图C.打印机D.蓝牙

()3.Paragraph3mainlytalksabout.

A.theimportanceoftoolsin3-Dprintingcompetition

B.theimportanceofcreationin3-Dprintingcompetition

C.theimportanceofimaginationindailylife

D.theimportanceofcompetitionindailylife

()4.WhatdidtheydotorepresentChinesecultureintheinternationalcompetition?

A.TheyhadatriptothePalaceMuseum.

B.Theytookphotosanddidalotofresearch.

C.Theymademorecreativethings.

D.TheymadeanancientChinesepalace.

()5.Wherecanwereadthispassage?

A.Inanewspaper.

B.Inanovel.

C.Inanotice.

D.Inanadvertisement.

()1.Annaisverybusywithherjob,sosheA.OnlineComputerTrainingCourse

oftenfeelsnervousandtired.ShehopestodoOnthiswebsite,youcanfindmanyfree

puterlearningcourses.Therearemany

()2.MariaisstudyinginChinanow.Whatlevelsfromlowbeginnerstohighlearners,

worrieshermostisthatsheisgettingfatterandfromsimplecomputerusingarticlesto

fatterbecauseofthedeliciousChinesefood.Socomputeroperatingvideos.Youcanfindwhat

she'dliketofindawaytokeepfit.youneedeasily.

()3.BillhaswonthefirstprizeintheB.NightAdventure

SchoolEnglishSpeechContest.HeisgoingtoPutonyourwarmclothes,andcomeforanight

invitehisclassmatestoaplacetohaveaparty.walkalongtheWildAnimalPark.Manyofthe

()4.Lindaisasmartgirlstudyinginaanimalsyoullseeonthistripcanonlybeseen

university.Shedoeswellinallhersubjectsatnight.Call86791286tojoinus.

exceptComputerScience.NowshedecidestoC.ChinesePaintingClass

improvehercomputerlessonbecauseitisYoucanlearntheskillsofpaintingabird,

necessaryformanyjobs.flower,orpersonwithbrushes.Toolsand

()5.Jimmyisamiddleschoolstudent.Hematerialsareprovided.Wehavebothdayand

lovesnatureandhasawideinterest.Heisnightlessons.Tel:67816279.

especiallyinterestedinvisitingsomeplacesD.PartyThemeRestaurant

wheretherearelotsofanimalsandplants.Thisisagoodplacetohaveaparty.Wewill

offerdeliciousdessert,hotdrinksanddishes.

Andyoucandecorateyourpartyallby

yourself.

E.HealthyDietProgram

Thetwo-monthprogramhelpsyoutofindout

howtobethinandhealthy!Callusat75763457

togetmoreinformation.

F.YogaClub

Yogaisagoodwaytorelaxyourbodiesand

yourmindsespeciallyafterfivedaysofwork.

Callusat73671536ifyouwanttojoinus.

G.ASpeechofHealth

Thisweekend,Dr.Chenwilltellyouhowto

improveyourhealthinaneasyway,according

totheChinesetraditionalmedicine.

()1.Clarais19yearsold.SheleftschoolA.LeisureandTourism

lastyear.Shewasnotsurewhatjobshe'dlikeForpeopleinterestedinajobintourism.You

todonow,butshedoesn'twanttoworkinancanlearncustomerservice,information

office.Shelikessportsandmeetingpeople.technologyhere.Andthiscourseisoneyear

()2.TakaisfromJapan.Sheis27yearslong,full-time.Youmustbeatleast16years

oldnow.Sheworksasafashiondesignerandold.

shewantstolearnmoreaboutcomputers.B.SportsStudies

()3.HuangWeiis18yearsold.HeplaysinForpeoplewhowouldliketoworkinsports

arockbandwithhisfriends.Heenjoysdramacenters,swimmingpools,etc.WehaveSport

andlikescomputer.HewantstoberichandCoaching,FitnessandDiet.Thisisatwo-year,

famousoneday.full-timecourseopentopeopleover16yearsof

()4.Benis10yearsold.Hecanspeakage.

Englishverywellnow.ButhewantstolearnC.BasicInformationTechnology

more.HeisgoingtostayinEnglandforoneForpeoplewhowouldliketoworkinbusiness.

yearandwantstodevelophisEnglish.Youcanlearncomputingforbusiness,

()5.Henryis20yearsoldnow.Helikesprogrammingandsoftware.Thiscourseisone

travelingverymuch.Heisinterestedintourismyearlong,full-time.Youmustbeatleast16,

andhewantstobeatourguidesomeday.withaninterestincomputers.

D.ArtandDesign

Acoursetohelpyoufindworkinthefashion

andmediaindustries.Subjectsincludeclothes

designandphotography.Twoyearslong,

full-time.Studentsmustbeatleast16.

E.PerformingArts

Itincludesmusic,dance,dramainthefirstyear.

Inthesecondyear,studentscanchoosespecial

subjectssuchassinginganddirecting.Students

mustbeatleast16atthetimeofentry.

F.EnglishCourse

Thisisforstudentswhoalreadyhaveavery

highstandardofEnglishbutwantstodevelop

theirskillsinbothspeakingandwritingaswell

aslistening.Thiscourseisoneyearlong,

full-time.

G.SingingLessons

Forpeoplewhowouldliketolearntosing.You

canlearntomasteryoursingingvoice,and

increaseyourvocalrangewiththemost

successfulsinginglessons.Youcanimprove

yoursingingskillssoon.

2019InternationalWildBirdPhotoCompetition

Everyyear,aspartoftheBirdandNatureFestival,aninternationalphotocompetition

dedicated(献给)towildbirdisorganized.Aselectionofthebestphotoswillbepresentedatthe

Crotoyduringtheevent,whichwilltakeplacefromApril21stto29th,2019.

Deadline:November30th,2018

Whomayenter:Thecompetitionisopentoamateurs(业余爱好者)andprofessional

photographersfromallovertheworld.

Description:Thereare5categoriesopentophotographersover18yearsold.

•Birdinitsenvironment

•Fashiondesign

•Birdindanger

•Watergames

•Mini-series

Aspecialcategoryisopentoyoungphotographersaged15to17yearsold(legalageasof

November30th,2018atmidnight),withonlyonetheme—Wildbird.

Youmaysubmit(提交)amaximumof10photographs.

Entryfees:

Photographersover18yearsold:$2perphoto

Youngphotographersaged15to17yearsold:free

Prizes:

•GrandPrize:$1,500

•1stprizeineachcategory:$800

•1stprizeforthecategory“YoungPhotographers”bymaterialendowments(资助).

Formoreinformation:

Pleasevisit/concours/enconcours-photo/tolearnmoreabout

thecompetition.

()1.Thecompetitionisdedicatedto.

A.plantsB.petsC.wildbirdD.wildlife

()2.canjoininthecompetition.

A.Onlyprofessionalphotographers

B.Onlyamateurphotographers

C.Teensagedbelow15

D.BothAandB

()3.Whichcategoryisn'topentophotographersover18yearsold?

A.Birdinitsenvironment.B.Wildbird.

C.Fashiondesign.D.Birdindanger.

()4.Jack,aged17,wantstosubmitfivephotos.Howmuchshouldhepay?

A.$2.B.$10.C.$12.D.Free.

()5.WhichofthefollowingorderisRIGHT?

©ThebestphotosarepresentedattheCrotoy.

©Photographerspaytheirentryfee.

(3)Thebestphotosareselectedout.

©Photographerstakephotosonthetheme.

A.①②③④B.④②①③

C.④②③①D.①④③②

Attention!Littlemusiciansandtheirparents...

CityMusicCenterisnowOPENforfallregistration!

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MUSICTOGETHER

OurMusicTogetherprogramisformixedages,includingchildrenfrombirthupto

kindergarlen(幼JL园).Thisnationallyrecognizedprogramisforearlychildhoodmusic

development.Parentsareexpectedtostayandtakepartaswell,settingupamusicalconnection

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experienceforourchildreninclassandathome,openingupalifetimeofmusicmaking.

FallSessionInfo:

Tuition(学费):$165;SecondChildRate:$115(secondchildunder6monthsoldattendforfree)

Section1:at10:00a.m.,Tuesdays,Sept.13—Nov.15

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MusicalDiscoveryisanintroductiontotheprinciples(原贝!j)ofmusic,foragesofthreeto

five.Wewilldance,sing,playmusicgamesandhavealotoffunaswelearn.Ourpiecesofmusic

willincludechildren'ssongsfromaroundtheworldaswellasoldfavorites.

FallSessionInfo:

Tuition:$120Teacher:SarahTrouslard

Time/Day:3:15―4:00p.m.,MondaysDates:Sept.15一Nov.l7

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Visitusonlineattosignup(报名)forlessonsandclassestoday.

()1.____cantakepartinMusicTogetherprogram.

A.Middleschoolstudentsandtheirparents

B.Littlechildrenandtheirparents

C.Middleschoolstudentsandtheirteachers

D.Littlechildrenandtheirteachers

()2.3-year-oldSandyandher5-month-oldbabybrotherhavetopayforMusic

Together.

A.$50B.$115C.$165D.$280

()3.Mr.JohnsonworksonweekdaysinOctoberandhecantakepartinofMusic

Togetherwithhislittleson.

A.Section1B.Section1or2

C.Section2D.Section2or3

()4.InMusicalDiscoveryprogram,kids.

A.canonlysingchildrensongsB.canlearnmusicinafunway

C.canplayanygametheylikeD.cannothearforeignsongs

()5.Readersofthispostermaybe____.

A.parentsofbabiesandkids

B.musicfansofdifferentages

C.childrenfrombirthto5yearsold

D.teacherslikeJessicaAllenandSarahTrouslard

HumansshareEarthwithmanydifferentkindsofwildlife.However,manyofouranimal

friendsmaynotbearoundformuchlonger.

AccordingtotheLivingPlanetReportreleasedbytheWorldWildlifeFund(WWF)inOctober,

populationsofseveralanimals,includingmammals(哺孚L动物),birdsandfish,hadfallenbyabout

60percentsince1970.

Asthereportsaid,oneofthebiggestcausesofwildlifelossishumanactivity.Threequarters

oftheworld'slandhasbeenaffectedbyhumanactivity.Manynaturalhabitatshavebeen

destroyedtocreatefarmland.

About300mammalspecies(种类)aredyingoutbecausehumansareover-eatingthem.

Anotherexampleistheindustrialover-fishingoftheoceans,TheGuardiannoted.

Thechallengewefaceistofindwaystomeettheneedsofourgrowingpopulationwhile

protectingtheenvironment,theWWFsaid.Ithascalledonworldgovernmentsandbusinessesto

makeeffortstogethertoprotectpeopleandnature.

ThesituationinChinaisnotpositive,either.AccordingtoareportbyChinaDailyin

November,Chinesepaddlefish(白鳍)maybedyingout.Andtherearenowlessthan500green

peafowl(孔雀)inthewild,CCTVreportedinJune.

Toprotectendangeredanimals,measureshavebeentakeninChinaandprogresshasbeen

made.Forexample,Chinahasbanned(禁止)theuseofrhinohorn(犀牛角)andtigerbones,as

wellasbannedivorytrading,ChinaDailyreported.Ithasalsoheldsomeactivitiestoincrease

publicawareness(意识).

()1.WhatdoweknowfromtheLivingPlanetReport?

A.Animalsaredestroyingnaturalhabitats.

B.Thehumanpopulationisincreasing.

C.Manyanimalspeciesaredyingout.

D.Humansandanimalsareequalintermsoftheirpopulation.

()2.Accordingtothepassage,whatleadstowildlifeloss?

©creatingfarmland②over-eatingofmammals③airpollution

©industrialover-fishing

A.①②③B.①②④

C.①③④D.②③④

()3.Theunderlinedword“It”inParagraph5isabout.

A.thegovernmentB.thepopulation

C.theenvironmentD.thechallenge

()4.TheChinesemeaningof"positive“inParagraph6is,.

A.乐观的B.积极的

C.严峻的D.糟糕的

()5.Paragraph7waswrittentoshow______.

A.whichanimalspeciesareendangeredinChina

B.howChinesepeopledealwithenvironmentalproblems

C.howtoincreasepublicawarenesstoprotectanimals

D.whateffortsChinahasmadetoprotectendangeredanimals

Ifyouskipameal,doyouevernoticeyourselfstartingtogetangryorannoyedveryeasily?

Well,thisisoftenknownasbeing"hangry”orbeingangrybecauseyouareveryhungry.

Butasitturnsout,it'snotjustafunnyphrase,butitisscientificallytrue!Scientistsfoundthis

feelingofangerusuallycomesfromhavinglowglucose(葡萄糖)levelsintheblood.Glucoseis

putintothebodyafteryoueat.

Thebrainalsoneedsthistoworkcorrectly.Whenthebodyislowinglucose,thebrainsends

hormones(激素)toincreasetheamountofglucoseinthebody.BrendaBustillos,adietitian(营养

学家)atTexasA&MUniversity,theUS,said,"Hungerleadstohighstresshormones,which

makesithardtocontrolouremotions.”

Thebrainevenstartstofeellikeyouaredealingwithalife-threatening(威胁,生命的)situation

ifyoudon'tgetenoughglucose.Anotherproblemisthatthebrainwillalsouseneuropeptide(神

经肽)tosendamessagesayingyoushouldeat.Butthisisthesamechemicalthatmanagesanger.

AmandaSalis,PhD,UniversityofSydney,saysthatwemayalsobeabletothankour

ancestorsforourhanger.Salissaysthatlongagowhentherewasnotmuchfood,peoplehadtobe

aggressivetoeatasmuchastheycouldtogetenoughfoodtolive.Soevennowwhenmostpeople

haveenoughfoodtoeat,thereisstillthataggressivefeelingtowardneedingfood.

()1.Ifyouare<thangry,\you.

A.gethungrybecauseyouareangry

B.gethungryeasilywhenyouaretired

C.getangrybecauseyouarehungry

D.getangryeasilywhenyouaretired

()2.Accordingtothescientists,thefeelingofangerusuallyresultsfrom.

A.lowglucoselevelsB.highbloodpressure

C.lowhormonesD.controllableemotions

()3.Theunderlinedword“aggressive“inParagraph5means___.

A.爱吵闹的B.有闯劲的C.善战的D.有见地的

()4.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthatneuropeptide.

A.isachemicalthatsendsamessagesayingwearefull

B.isastresshormonethatcontrolsouremotions

C.isachemicalthathelpsusdealwithhardsituations

D.isachemicalthatmanagesouranger

()5.Thepassageismainlytalkingabout.

A.thereasonsforbeingangry

B.theresultsofstayinghungry

C.thewaystocontrolouremotions

D.therelationshipbetweenangerandhunger

()1.Tomisseventeenyearsoldnow.HeA.UncommonSenseforParentswith

hasdreamedofbecomingasuccessfulTeenagers

businessmanforquitealongtime.HehopeshisThisbookisfullofadviceforparents.This

dreamwillcometrueinthefuture.question-and-answerbookhelpsparents

()2.Johnisinterestedincomputerunderstandtheirchildren.Thisbooktellsyou

technology.Hespendsmuchofhisfreetimeonhowtocommunicatewithyourchildren.

computers.BillGatesishishero.HewouldlikeB.TheRoadAhead

tolearnfromBillGates.Thisbookisabouttechnologyand

()3.Maryoftenasksherselfwhatshewilltechnologicalchange,butmostofthebookis

beinthefuture.ShewantstounderstandaboutBillGates*teenyears.Youwilllearnthat

herselfandtheworldaroundherbetter.Shehewasanormalteenagerinhighschooland

needssomethingtohelphermakearightplannotdifferentfromyou.

tobesuccessful.

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