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A.She’sreadingjobads.

B.She’seditingapaper.

C.She’swatchingthenews.

3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Teachingmethods.B.Onlinelearning.C.Englishculture.

4.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Checkthewebsites.

B.Changetoanewairline.

C.Bookaticketinadvance.

5.WhyisthewomanunhappywithJason?

A.Hebrokeacompanyrule.

B.Hewasabsentfromwork.

C.Helostanimportantreport.

第二节

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.Wherearethespeakersgoingtohaveapicnic?

A.Onthebeach.B.Inthewoods.C.Bythelake.

7.Whatwillthewomanprobablydoafterthepicnic?

A.Dosomereading.B.Goswimming.C.Rideabike.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatisthewoman’smajornow?

A.Politicalscience.B.Biology.C.Psychology.

9.Whatmakesthewomanchangehermind?

A.Extraclasses.B.Difficultexams.C.Delaysingraduation.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.WhywillMarkgotoCalifornia?

A.Totrainanewmanager.

B.Toopenabranchstore.

C.Todoasalesanalysis.

11.HowlongwillMark’sworkprobablytakeinCalifornia?

A.Twodays.B.Oneweek.C.Twoweeks.

12.WhomightgotoCaliforniawithMark?

A.Peter.B.Jack.C.Lisa.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WhatisSusandoing?

A.She’steachinggeography.

B.She’sintroducinganartform.

C.She’sconductinganinterview.

14.WhatisCharlie?

A.Awriter.B.Aresearcher.C.Aphotographer.

15.HowdidtheAmazonpeoplereacttoCharlie’svisit?

A.Defensively.B.Favorably.C.Angrily.

16.WhatdoesCharliewanttoshowthroughhisworks?

A.ThenaturalbeautyoftheAmazon.

B.Thedamagedonetotherainforests.

C.Thehappysideofthelocallife.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whyistheplanforthevisitorschanged?

A.Lackoftime.B.Badweather.C.Budgetcuts.

18.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutthemuseumsatSouthKensington?

A.TheyarefreeonThursdays.

B.Theyareclosetoeachother.

C.Theyareopenondifferentdays.

19.WhenwillthespeakerprobablyleavetheNationalHistoryMuseum?

A.At1pm.B.At3pm.C.At6pm.

20.Whatisthelaststopofthetour?

A.TheNationalGallery.

B.TheScienceMuseum.

C.VictoriaandAlbertMuseum.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;

每小题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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

A

Modernarchitecturehasbroughtmanyamazingbuildingstotheworld.Herearesomeofthestrangestbuildingsintheworld.

Habitat67,Montreal,Canada

Habitat67isaveryinterestingarrangementofcubes,whichlookslikethebuildingblocksthatchildrenplaywith.Itisprettyinterestinghowitwasdesigned.Initsmaterialsense,thecubeisasymbolofstability.Itlookssooriginalandatthesametimecomfortableforliving.ItwascreatedasamainattractionforExpo67,oneoftheworld’slargestuniversalexpositions(博览会)wherehousingwasoneofthemainthemes.

TheBasketBuilding,Ohio,UnitedStates

TheLongabergerBasketCompanybuildinginNewark,Ohiomightjustbeastrangestofficebuildingintheworld.The180,000-square-footbuilding,acopyofthecompany’sfamousmarketbasket,cost$30millionandtooktwoyearstocomplete.ManyexpertstriedtopersuadeDaveLongabergertochangehisplans,buthewantedanexactcopyoftherealthing.

TheCrookedHouse,Sopot,Poland

Finishedin2003,theCrookedHousehasanextraordinaryandamazingstructure.ItsdesignwasbasedonthepicturesofpolishartistJanMarcinSzancerandSwedishpainterPerDahlberg.Itlooksasifithadbeentakenfromacartoon.Thebuildinglinesarenotstraight,buttheyarebalanced,sothehouseisnotuglyatall,juststrange!

Theinterestingpartishowbuildersmanagedtocreatethisgeniusidea,butthehouseisafactandeveryoneadmirestheircreativity.

LaPedrera,Spain

ItissituatedintheEixampledistrictofBarcelona,Catalonia,Spain.Thestoryofthehouseisprettyinteresting.ThehousewasdesignedbyAntoniGaudiandbuiltforamarriedcouple.Itisanextraordinarybutstylishbuildingconsideredtobehighlyunconventional-thereisnotevenonestraightline!

21.Whichofthebuildingsaboveisassociatedwithatoy?

A.Habitat67.B.TheBasketBuilding.

C.TheCrookedHouse.D.LaPedrera.

22.WhatcanwelearnabouttheBasketBuilding?

A.Itwasbuiltforexhibition.

B.Itwasdesignedfollowingthepictures.

C.Itwasconstructedaccordingtoitsoriginaldesign.

D.Itmightbethestrangestofficebuildingintheworld.

23.WhatdotheCrookedHouseandLaPedrerahaveincommon?

A.Theybothlookveryugly.

B.TheyarebuiltbyAntoniGaudi

C.Theirdesignpatternsarecommon.

D.Theirconstructionlinesarebent.

B

For38-year-oldJustinHerald,thejourneytowealthbeganoneSundaymorningatachurchinSydney,whenhehadaquarrelwithoneofthechurchgoers.

“Youhaveanattitudeproblem,”shetoldhim.

Theaccusationsparkedsomethinginhim,andthethen-25-year-oldborrowed$50fromhisbrothertohavefourT-shirtsprintedwiththeslogans:

“Idon'

thaveanattitudeproblem.Youhaveaperceptionproblem”and“WhenIwantyouropinion,I'

llgiveittoyou”.

“Itwasthebest$50Ieverspent,"

laughsHerald.Bytheendofthemorninghe'

dsoldthreeofthefourT-shirts.Withthemoney,hehadanothersixprinted,then12,then24.“Thatfirstyeartheturnoverwas$980,000,"

hesays.

Hisbusiness,AttitudeInc,isnowamulti-milliondollarconcernwithawiderangeofproductssellingin3,500storesacrossAustralia.Hissuccesswasduetoclevermarketing—thepubliclovedtheslogans—butalso,headmits,luck.Inthosedaystherewasverylittlecompetitioninhissectoroftheclothingindustry,andhewasintherightplaceattherighttime.

Themediaspotlightalsohelped,withpeoplepickinguponHerald'

slikeablepersonalityandinfectiouspassionforhisbusiness:

thenightofoneTVappearance,187storesrangtogethisproductsintotheirshops.

“Theconsumerlikedthepersonbehindtheproduct.Theyreallydidsupportmeasanindividualaswellasthebrand,"

Heraldsoldthebusinessthreeyearsago,bywhichtimeitwasturningover$30millionayear,andnowspendshistimeasamotivationalspeaker.Hismessageisthatanyonecanbefinanciallysuccessfuliftheysettheirmindtoit.“Youhavetohavealotofstickability——noteverythingisgoingtoworkthewayyouplanit."

Moneyhasmeanthehasbeenabletoenjoyhisotherpassion—fastcars—butessentiallyhesayshe'

sthesamepersonhe'

salwaysbeen.“Timeandfreedomandchoicearemorevaluablethanhavingalotofmoneyinthebank,"

24.WhydidHeraldhavetheslogansprintedontheT-shirt?

A.Tofightbackthewoman.B.Toencouragehimself.

C.Totryaformofmarketing.D.Toshowhimselfoff.

25.WhathappenedtoHeraldafterhisappearanceonTV?

A.Heopened187branches.B.Hebecameapublicfigure.

C.Hesoldhisbusiness.D.Hereceivedmoreorders.

26.WhydidHeraldgiveuphisbusinessthreeyearsago?

A.Hewantedtochangehislifestyle.

B.Hisbusinessexpectedtolosemoney.

C.Hefearedtofallintothetrapofwealth.

D.Hewantedtobeaprofessionalspeaker.

27.WhatcanwelearnfromHerald'

sstory?

A.Timeismoney.B.Mindfulnesspaysoff.

C.Passionisbasedonmoney.D.Luckisthekeytosuccess.

C

Musicissaidtobeauniversallanguage.ButforChaseBurton

adeaffilmmakerfromTexas,musichasalwaysbeenaprofoundlydifferentexperience.

“WhenIwasakid,I'

dlieontheflooraboveourgaragesoIcouldfeelthevibrations(震动)frommybrother’sbandrockingoutbelowmybody,”the33-year-oldtoldCNN.“ThatwasoneofthefirsttimesIbeganbuildingarelationshipwithmusic.”

In2016,hisabilitytoexperiencemusicchangeddramatically,thankstoCalifornia-basedtechnologycompanyNotImpossibleLabs.

Itdesignedavibratingsuitthatenablesdeafpeopleto“feel”musicthroughtheirskin.Consistingofabodyharness(背带),ankleandwriststraps(带),thedevicetranslatesaudiointoarangeofvibratingpulsesthatarefeltat24contactpoints.Burtonhasbeentestingthesuitforfouryears.

Thesoundhitsdifferentpartsofyourbody,saidBurton.“Maybeitwillstrikemedowninmyanklesfirst.AndthenI’llstarttofeelthevibrationsinmyback.AndthenI’llfeelsomepulsations(脉动)inmywrist.”

Thecreatorswanttoextendthetactile(触觉的)musicalexperiencebeyondthedeafcommunity.In2018,theygaveout150ofthewearablesatarockconcertinLasVegaswherehalftheaudiencemembersweredeafandhalfwerehearing.

Sincethen,NotImpossibleLabshasbeenworkingtoimprovethetechnologyandsaysit’sreadytogotomarketsoon.Ultimately,thecreatorswantthedevicetobecomeaconsumerproduct,accessibletoall.Thecompany’stalentandbusinessdevelopmentdirector,JordanRichardson,toldCNNthatthetechnologycouldbeincorporatedintolivesportsbroadcasts,videogames,themeparksormuseuminstallations.Thenewestdigitalstreamingmoviereleasescouldhavebuiltin‘vibe-tracks’to‘feel’themovie.Hesaid.“Wetrulythinkthatanythingthathasanaudioelementcanalsohaveavibrationalexperienceassociatedwithitaswell.”

28.HowdoesChaseBurtonfeelmusicwiththenewtechnology?

A.Bylyingonthefloorabovetheirgarage.

B.Bywearingawearabledevicetofeelthevibratingpulses.

C.Bystrikingdifferentpar

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