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听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?
A.Ringoff.B.Washherhair.C.Answerthephone.
2.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?
A.Apoliceman.B.Ajournalist.C.Agardener.
3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Intheoffice.B.Inarestaurant.C.Onthephone.
4.Whatisthewoman’sviewabouttraditionalschools?
A.They’lldevelop.B.They’lldisappear.C.They’llreplaceonlineeducation.
5.Whenwillthemangettothewoman’sparty?
A.Atabout6:
30.B.Atabout7:
00.C.Atabout7:
30.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;
听完后,各小题将
给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatisthemandoing?
A.LookingforStanBailey.B.Lookingintothematter.C.Planningforhisvacation.
7.Whatistheman’sattitudetoaskingStanforhelpatfirst?
A.Uncertain.B.Positive.C.Unlikely.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.HowsoonaretheygoingtoNewZealand?
A.Intwodays.B.Inacoupleofmonths.C.Inabouthalfamonth.
9.WhydoesTommakethecall?
A.Toinviteherout.B.Toaskforsomeadvice.C.Toborrowsomemoney.
10.Wherearetheygoingtomeet?
A.AtSusan’s.B.AtTom’s.C.InNewZealand.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Colleagues.B.Friends.C.Relatives.
12.Whendomorepeoplelookthroughadsforjobs?
A.OnMondays.B.OnSundays.C.OnFridays.
13.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman’sidea?
A.It’sridiculous.B.It’sexcellent.C.Itneedstobeimproved.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.Whydidthewomancometotheman’soffice?
A.Toaskforhissignature.B.Toaskforhisadvice.C.Toseekhissupport.
15.Whydidthewomanhavetodropherchemistrycourselastterm?
A.Shetookapart-timejob.
B.Shewasillthen.
C.Shelostinterestinit.
16.Whatcoursesdoesthewomanthinkeasytolearn?
A.Chemistryandcalculus.
B.Economicsandmusic.
C.AmericannovelsandRomanticpoetry.
17.Whydidthemanaskthewomantoseehimafterthefirstweekofclasses?
A.Tobesuresheisingoodhealth.
B.Toexaminewhatshehaslearned.
C.Tomakesurethecoursesaren’theavyforher.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.WhatwasAnnieOakleyfamousfor?
A.Herperfectshootingskills.
B.Heradventureintravelling.
C.Hergoodperformanceintheshow.
19.WhydidAnnieOakleybegintolearnhunting?
A.Tosupportherfamily.
B.Toteachherselflivingskills.
C.Tomakeherdreamcometrue.
20.AtwhatagedidAnnieOakleypassaway?
A.46.B.56.C.66.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10小题;
每小题2.5分,满分25分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Lindawassittingbyhis88-year-oldfather’sbedinthehospital.Hehadaheartfailureandneededsurgery.
Whattroubledhermostwasthefactthatalldaythetwoofthemhadengagedinnothingbutdepressingsmalltalks.Sheandherfatherhadalwayshadgoodconversations,butnowheseemedtobesunkindeepthoughtofhissituation.Hetalkedabouttheterriblehospitalfood,thetests,thedoctorsandthepotentialoutcomes.“Itisreallyhardtositwithapersoninahospital,”Lindasays.“Itfeelslikethere’snothingtotalkaboutexcepttheirmedicalsituation.”
Thatdayinthehospital,hereyesfellonthebooksonthetable.Shepickeduponeandstartedtoreaditoutloud.
“Rightawayitchangedthemoodandatmosphere,”shesays.Thatafternoon,Lindareadtoherfatherforanhour.Itwasareliefandapleasureforbothofthem.Readinggavethedaughterawaytoconnectwithherfatherandhelphiminasituationthatwasotherwiseoutofherhands.Listeningallowedthefathertotravelonthesoundofhisdaughter’svoice,backtothetimewhenhefelthimselfagain.
Listenersarenottheonlyonestobenefitfromthiskindoforalpractice.ForNeilBush,thelate-lifehospitalization(住院)ofhisfamousparents,GeorgeandBarbaraBush,becameopportunitiestorepayadebtofgratitude.“WhenIwasakid,mymotherwouldreadtome,”hesays,“RecentlyI’vebeenreadingbooksaboutDad’sforeignpolicy.Toreadthestoryoftheiramazinglifetogetherhasbeenaremarkableblessingtome,personally,astheirson.”
21.WhatmadeLindamostupsetaboutherfather?
A.Herfather’ssurgeryfailed.B.Herfather’smedicalsituationworsened.
C.Herfather’stestoutcomeswereterrible.D.Herfatheronlyfocusedonhisownsituation.
22.WhydidLindareadforherfather?
A.Becauseherfatherwantedhertoread.
B.Becausereadingmadeherfathercomfortable.
C.Becausethetwoofthemlovedreadingtogether.
D.Becausesheaccidentallyfoundsomebooksintheroom.
23.WhatdoweknowfromNeilBush’swords?
A.Readersgetrewardtoo.
B.Listenersbenefitfromreading.
C.Hewasinterestedinhisfather’spolicy.
D.Hewantedtosharehisparents’remarkablelife.
B
IshikawaYumiworkedeight-hourshiftsasanusher(领座员)inacinema,alwaysinheels.Heremployerinsisted.Hertoesbled,buthermencolleaguescanwearflatshoes.ShecomplainedonTwitterandthetweetexploded.
Encouraged,shegathered18,800signaturesonapetition(请愿书)callingforabanonemployersrequiringwomentowearhighheels,whichshesubmittedtothegovernmentlastJune.Morethan60%ofJapanesewomenwithjobshavebeenforcedtosqueezetheirfeetintoheelsatworkorhavewitnessedcolleagueshavingto,accordingtoasurvey.
DresscodesatmanyJapanesefirmsarestrict.“Womenhavealwaysbeentoldtofollowthedresscode,
evenifitcausespain,”saysMsIshikawa.Japanesebosses,whotendtobeoldermen,oftenexpecttheirfemaleunderlingstoendureit.
Thegovernmenthasduginitsheels.Aformerlabourminister,whoreceivedMsIshikawa’spetitionlastyear,insiststhatwearinghighheelsatworkisnecessaryandappropriate.Thepetitionitselfhasreceivednoofficialresponsetodate.
ButsomeJapanesecompaniesareslowlyrespondingtoit.InlateMarchJapanAirlinesannouncedthatitsfemaleflightattendantscankickofftheirheelsandswapskirtsfortrousersiftheychoose.Allthreebigmobile-phoneoperatorshaverelaxedtheirrulesonheels.MsIshikawaiscooperatingwithashoecompanytoproduceheel-lessshoes.“Societyischanging,”saysMsIshikawa.“Wecan’tbeignored.Pointlessrulesaboutfootwearmaysoonbegiventheboot.”
24.WhatdidMsIshikawacomplainabout?
A.Herlongworkinghoursduringtheday.
B.Hercolleagues’notwearinghighheels.
C.Thegovernment’sslowresponsetoherpetition.
D.Employers’differentrequirementsonemployees’dresscode.
25.Whatdoestheexpression“thegovernmenthasduginitsheels”inparagraph5mean?
A.Thegovernmenthassupportedthecampaign.
B.Thegovernmenthasgotintoanembarrassingsituation.
C.Thegovernmenthasrefusedtochangeitsmind.
D.Thegovernmenthasheldanambiguousviewaboutthesituation.
26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMsIshikawa’sattitudetothefuture?
A.Negative.B.Indifferent.C.Positive.D.Skeptical.
C
Justtwodaysintothe2020Atlantichurricaneseason,TropicalStormCristobalwasstirringupintheGulfofMexico.
ItwasthethirdAtlanticstormpowerfulenoughtogetanamethisseason;
nootheryearonrecordhasseenthreenamedAtlanticstormssoearly.Onaverage,thethirdstormformsaroundAugust13,accordingtoAccuWeather.StormslikeCristobalareincreasinglylikelytobecomemajorhurricanes.Thechanceofanytropicalcyclone(气旋)becomingamajorhurricaneisincreasingashumanactivitywarmstheglobe.
AstudyfromresearchersattheNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration(NOAA)andthe
UniversityofWisconsin-Madisonfoundthateachnewdecadeoverthelast40yearshasbroughtan8percentincreasexkwinthechancethatastormturnsintoamajorhurricane.
“Wehaveasignificantlybuildingbodyofevidencethatthesestormshavealreadychangedinverysubstantial(多的)ways,andallofthemaredangerous,”saidJamesKossin,anatmosphericscientistatNOAAandthestudy'
sleadauthor.
Thefindings,publishedinMay,werebasedon40yearsofsatellitedata.Hurricanesaregettingstrongerandwetterbecauseclimatechangeiscausingoceanandairtemperaturestoclimb—2019wasthesecond-hottestyearonrecord,anditclosedthehottestdecadeeverrecorded.Hurricanesfeedonwarmwater.
What’smore,higherwatertemperaturesleadtosea-levelrise,whichincreasestheriskoffloodingduringhightidesandstormssurges.Warmerairalsoholdsmoreatmosphericwatervapour,whichenables
tropicalstormstostrengthenandreleasemorewater.
“Almostallofthedamageanddeathcausedbyhurricanesisdonebymajorhurricanes,”KossintoldCNN.“Increasingthelikelihoodofhavingamajorhurricanewillcertainlyincreasethisrisk.”
27.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph2?
A.CristobalistheearliestAtlanticstormthisyear.
B.Astormcanbenamedonlyifitreachesacertainspeed.
C.Augustistheaveragemonthtoseethehurricaneseasonbegin.
D.Humanactivitiesplayavitalpartinturningatropicalcycloneintoahurricane.
28.Whichofthefollowingmaycausethehurricanestobecomemorepowerful?
A.Warmwater.B.Sea-levelrise.C.Watervapour.D.Flooding.
29.WhatdoKossin’swordsconvey?
A.Hiswish.B.Hisconcern.C.Hissorrow.D.Hisdelight.
30.Wh