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第一节(共5小题;
每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
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。
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.Whatisthegirlgoingtodothisweekend?
A.Collectemptybottles.B.Goonafieldtrip.C.Buyuniforms.
2.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?
A.Tryadifferentwebsite.
B.Signuptobeamember.
C.ChoosemoviesathomeonTV.
3.Whyhasthewomanmovedtheboy?
A.Hetalkstoomuch.
B.Hecan’tseeclearly.
C.Hehastroubleinlistening.
4.Howoftendoesthemanworkoutnow?
A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Everyotherday.
5.Whoisthewomanprobablyspeakingto?
A.Hergoodfriend.B.Herdoctor.C.Herpersonaltrainer.
第二节:
(共15小题:
每小题1.5分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inanofficedowntown.
B.Inanapartmentdowntown.
C.InanapartmentintheEastEnd.
7.Whatdoesthemanwanttodonow?
A.Gettowork.
B.Gotoarestaurant.
C.Visitthewoman’scompany.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。
8.Whendidthespeakers’parentsgetmarried?
A.15yearsago.B.30yearsago.C.35yearsago.
9.Whatwillthespeakersdofortheweddinganniversary?
A.Sendtheirparentsonatrip.
B.Havealittleweddingceremony.
C.Invitesomenewfriendstoaparty.
10.Whowillsendouttheinvitationemails?
A.Theman.B.MomandDad.C.Thewoman.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。
11.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutherjob?
A.Satisfied.B.Unhappy.C.Excited.
12.Whatdoesthemandoforaliving?
A.Heisadoctor.B.Heworksasalawyer.C.Heownshisbusiness.
13.Whenwillthewomantakesometimeoff?
A.Inthespring.B.Inthesummer.C.Inthewinter.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。
14.Howdoesthegirlspendherday?
A.Playingballgames.
B.Talkingwithherfriends.
C.Sharingpictureswithherfriends.
15.Whatbestdescribestheman’swork?
A.Technological.B.Financial.C.Medical.
16.Whatistheman’smainconcernaboutMeitu?
A.It’smakinghisdaughterlesssmart.
B.It’sanoldtechnology.
C.Itisn’tveryprivate.
17.Whatmighthappenintheend?
A.ThegirlwillhavetodeleteMeitu.
B.ThemanwillallowthegirltouseMeitu.
C.Themanwillsendhisdaughtertoadifferentschool.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至20题。
18.Whichtypeofskirunisfitforbeginners?
A.Green-circle.B.Blue-square.C.Black-diamond.
19.WhatdoweknowaboutWhistlerBlackcombMountainResort?
A.Therearenoinstructorsthere.
B.Visitorscantakecablecarsthere.
C.Cabinsthereareinthecenteroftheforest.
20.Howcanvisitorsgetthebestprices?
A.Bycallingtheresortdirectly.
B.Bygoingtothesalesdesk.
C.Bybookingthroughthewebsite.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(15个小题,每题2.5分,满分37.5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。
A
TheCostaBookAwardsconsistentlypickwinnersthatarebothofthemomentandsubsequentlyendure.It'
sourpleasuretoconfirmthisyear’sCategoryWinners.
FirstNovelAwardWinner
Book:
EleanorOliphantisCompletelyFine
Author:
GailHoneyman
Eleanoris31yearsold;
workfinishesonaFridayandbeginsagainonaMonday.Between,heronlycompanywillbetwobottlesofvodkaandherownuniquewisdom.Itisanunexpectedsharedexperiencesuddenlyopensthedoortopossibility.Challengingreaderexpectationswithaliving,breathingcharacter,GailHoneyman'
sdebutisafunnyandmovingdiamond.
BiographyAwardWinner
IntheDaysofRain
RebeccaStott
TheExclusiveBrethrenwereaclosedcommunitywhobelievedtheworldisruledbySatan.IntothisisbornRebecca.HerfatherhadbeenaninfluentialBrethrenMinister.Asherfatherlaydying,hebeggedhertohelphimwritethememoir.HewantedtotellthestoryoftheirfamilywhoforgenerationshadallbeenmembersofafundamentalistChristiansect.
PoetryAwardWinner
InsidetheWave
HelenDunmore
Tobealiveistobeinsidethewave,alwaystravellinguntilitbreaksandisgone.Thesepoemsareconcernedwiththeborderlinebetweenthelivingandthedead—theunderworldandthehumanlivingworld–andtheacutelyintensebeingofboth.
Children'
sAwardWinner
TheExplorer
KatherineRundell,HannahHorn
FourchildrensurvivetheiraircraftplungingintotheAmazonjungle,butforFredandhisfriends,it'
sonlythebeginningofacruelbattleforsurvival.Filledwithadventureandarealcommandofcharacterandincident,Rundellhasfewpeersinsuperbchildren’sfiction.
21.Whichofthefollowingtellsaboutafamilystory?
A.EleanorOliphantisCompletelyFine.B.IntheDaysofRain.
C.InsidetheWave.D.TheExplorer.
22.Whichcharacterinthebooklivesaloneandlikedrinking?
A.EleanorOliphant.B.GailHoneyman.C.Rebecca.D.Fred.
23.Whatcanwelearnfromtheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraph?
A.Randellhaswrittenalotofexcellentchildren’sbooks.
B.TheExplorerisnogoodthanotherchildren’sfictions.
C.Fewchildren’sfictionisasgoodasRandell’s.
D.Randellcooperateswithothersinwritingchildren’sfiction.
B
Musicissaidtobeauniversallanguage.ButforChaseBurton,adeaffilmmakerfromTexas,musichasalwaysbeenaprofoundlydifferentexperience.
“WhenIwasakid,I'
dlieontheflooraboveourgaragesoIcouldfeelthevibrations(震动)frommybrother’sbandrockingoutbelowmybody,”the33-year-oldtoldCNN.“ThatwasoneofthefirsttimesIbeganbuildingarelationshipwithmusic.”
In2016,hisabilitytoexperiencemusicchangeddramatically,thankstoCalifornia-basedtechnologycompanyNotImpossibleLabs.
Itdesignedavibratingsuitthatenablesdeafpeopleto“feel”musicthroughtheirskin.Consistingofabodyharness,ankleandwriststraps,thedevicetranslatesaudiointoarangeofvibratingpulses(脉动)thatarefeltat24contactpoints.Burtonhasbeentestingthesuitforfouryears.
Thesoundhitsdifferentpartsofyourbody,saidBurton.“Maybeitwillstrikemedowninmyanklesfirst.AndthenI'
llstarttofeelthevibrationsinmyback.AndthenI'
llfeelsomepulsationsinmywrist.”
”Thecreatorswanttoextendthetactile(触觉的)musicalexperiencebeyondthedeafcommunity.In2018,theygaveout150ofthewearablesatarockconcertinLasVegaswherehalftheaudiencemembersweredeafandhalfwerehearing.
Sincethen,NotImpossibleLabshasbeenworkingtoimprovethetechnologyandsaysit'
sreadytogotomarketsoon.Eventually,thecreatorswantthedevicetobecomeaconsumerproduct,accessibletoall.Thecompany’stalentandbusinessdevelopmentdirector,JordanRichardson,toldCNNthatthetechnologycouldbeincorporatedintolivesportsbroadcasts,videogames,themeparksormuseuminstallations.Thenewestdigitalstreamingmoviereleasescouldhavebuiltin‘vibe-tracks’to‘feel’themovie.Hesaid.“Wetrulythinkthatanythingthathasanaudioelementcanalsohaveavibrationalexperienceassociatedwithitaswell.”
24.HowdoesChaseBurtonfeelmusicwiththenewtechnology?
A.Bylyingonthefloorabovetheirgarage.
B.Bywearingawearabledevicetofeelthevibratingpulses.
C.Bystrikingdifferentpartsofhisbody.
D.Byfeelingtheaudioofthemusic.
25.Whichofthefollowingisright?
A.Bothdeafandcommonaudienceexperiencedthedevicein2018.
B.ChaseBurtonisadeafmusicmaker.
C.MusicalwaysstrikesBurton’sanklefirst.
D.Thedevicetranslatesvibratingpulsesintoarangeofaudio.
26.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?
A.Wecanbuyavibratingsuitonthemarketnow.
B.Thedeviceisonlyaimedatdeafpeople.
C.Thetechnologywillbeusedinotherfields.
D.Thetechnologyismatureandperfect.
27.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Musicdramaticallychangedmylife
B.Wearabledevicesfordeafpeople
C.Howtofeelthevibrations
D.Vibratingsuitallowsdeafpeopletofeelmusic
C
Balancingpreservationofthelandwithourdesiretotravelisachallengeforustravelers.Whenseeingcitiesfaceconstantresourceandwasteproblems,Icouldn’thelpbutthinkabouthowmuchtravelcanaffecttheenvironment.
Backinmyyouth,Iwasanenvironmentalactivist.Butovertheyears,Ileavethelightson.Iflyalot.Idrinkoutofplasticbottles.Ieatalotofmeat.AndIlovefish,especiallytuna.However,recently,I’vebegunthinkingharderabouthowtravelaffectstheenvironmentandhowIaffecttheenvironment.Indoingso,I’vetriedtobealotmoreawareofmyactions.
Idon’tknowifthereisaneasysolutionforthisproblem.Themostenvironmentallyfriendlyactivityisnottotravelatall,butthat’sunrealisticandtooextreme.There’ssomuchmoneyintravelthatIdon’tthinkthegovernmentandregulationcandomuch.Onlywhentheirprofitsarehurtwillhotels,operators,andtheindustryasawholebegintolisten.Instead,it’sallabouttheconsumers.Theonlygoodwayistogetpeopletobemoreenvironmentallyconsciousandmakebetterdecisions.
Consumershavealotofpower.WhydidWal-Martstartsellingonlysustainablefishandwholemilk?
Consumerswantedit.Ithinkifweastravelersbegintodemandmoreenvironmentallyfriendlypracticesandavoidcompanieswithpoorenvironmentalrecords,wecanchangethings.
Now,Irecyclemore,Iusefewerwaterbottles,Ishutoffthelights,Mostimportantly,Iuseoperatorsandstayatplacesthatarereducingtheirenvironmentalimpac