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2.Wherewillthemangofirst?
A.Tothekitchen.B.Tothebathroom.C.Tothebedroom.
3.Whatdoesthemanwant?
A.Toworkharder.
B.Togetpromotion.
C.Toleavethecompany.
4.Whoistheman?
A.Arepairman.
B.Thewoman'
sfriend.
C.Thewoman'
sroommate.
5.Whywillthemanmissthelecture?
A.Heissick.B.Heistired.C.Heisnotinterested.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题L5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,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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatwillbemissingfromthemeal?
A.Peas.B.Carrots.C.Tomatoes.
7.Howdoesthemanfeel?
A.Disappointed.B.Regretful.C.Hungry.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Friends.
B.Husbandandwife.
C.Taxidriverandpassenger.
9.Howmuchextrahasthewomanpaid?
A.£
l.B.£
9.C.£
1O.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Howoftendoesthewomanusuallyrun?
A.Onceaday.B.Onceaweek.C.Onceamonth.
11.Whydoesn'
tthewomanwanttorun?
A.Shedoesn'
tfeelsafe.
B.Theweatheriscold.
C.It'
sdarkoutside.
12.Whatwillthewomandoinsteadofrunning?
A.Skip.
B.Takearest.
C.Usetheexercisebike.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What'
sthemainissueofthewoman?
A.Shecouldn'
tfallasleep.
B.Shecouldn'
tfindMr.Benson.
C.Shecan'
tunderstandthemathproblem.
14.Whatdoesthemailsuggestthewomando?
A.Ignoretheproblem.
B.Asktheteacher.
C.Workharder.
15.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Inthelibrary.B.Inthecanteen.C.Intheclassroom.
16.Whendidthewomaneatlasttime?
A.Yesterdaynoon.
B.Yesterdaymorning.
C.Yesterdayafternoon.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatisthespeakerlike?
A.Passionate.B.Organized.C.Lazy.
18.Whatisthefirstthingthespeakerdoeseveryday?
A.Doingexercise.B.Takingashower.C.Makingbreakfast.
19.Howlongdoesthespeakertrytomakehiscalls?
A.Aboutanhour.
B.Abouthalfanhour.
C.Aboutaquarterofanhour.
20.Whatisthespeaker'
sfavoritepartofhisday?
A.Walkinghisdog.
B.Readingabook.
C.Cookingwithhisdaughter.
第二部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Nomatterwhatyou'
reinterestedinAtlantahasmuseumsforyou.Herearemuseumsyoucan'
tmissonatriptoAtlanta.
MichaelC.CarlosMuseumatEmoryUniversity
Youdon'
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scampus.It'
soneofthepremierancientartmuseumsintheSoutheast.
VisitingTip:
Downloadapodcastdiscussinghowtoviewthecollectionsinunusualways.Freeadmission.
AtlantaHistoryCenter
StartwithnativepeopleswholivedinwhatisnowGeorgia.MoveintotheCivilWareraandseewhereMargaretMitchellwrotehermasterpiece,GoneWiththeWind,orlearnaboutCivilRightsheroDr.MartinLutherKing.Hereyou'
11explorethecity'
soriginsanditsaccomplishmentsandtragedies.
TherestoredAtlantaCyclorama,apaintingoftheBattleofAtlanta,re-opensinFebruary2019.
CenterforCivilandHumanRights
FromtheAmericancivilrightsmovementstowhat'
shappeningaroundtheworldtoday,ittellsstoriesandinspiresaction.VisitorscanseeDr.MartinLutherKing'
spersonalpapersandotheritems,whileinteractivedisplayshelpthemunderstandwhatitwasliketobeaFreedomRider.Despitethetragedies,themuseumoffershopeforabrighterfuture.
Recordyourowncivilrightsstory.Thestaffwillshowthemonthecenter'
swalls.
WonderlandMuseumofAtlanta
Avisittothemuseumischild'
splay.Kidsfrom10monthsto8yearsoldwon'
tevenrealizethey'
relearningwhiletheyplayininteractivezones.Educationisdisguised(伪装)asfuninthisinvitingmuseum,wherechildrencanpopintoprogramsaboutmusicandmovement,science,andmore.
LetlittlePicassoscreatemasterpiecesonthePaintWallintheArtsStudio.Thepriceisnotincludedinyouradmissionticket.
21.WhatisspecialaboutMichaelC.CarlosMuseumatEmoryUniversity?
A.Itisaccessibletovisitorsfreeofcharge
B.ItisonlyintendedforEmoryUniversitygraduates
C.ItisthemostfamousancientartmuseumintheUS
D.Ithousesancientartsfromeverycontinentoftheglobe
22.WhatdoAtlantaHistoryCenterandCenterforCivilandHumanRightshaveincommon?
A.Teenagerscanenjoyfreeadmission
B.MartinLutherKingareremembered
C.Classictragediesarestagedalldaylong
D.Theyfeaturehistoricalpaintingsonthewall
23.Whichmuseumcaterstochildrenwhoarefondofhands-onactivities?
A.AtlantaHistoryCenter
B.WonderlandMuseumofAtlanta
C.CenterforCivilandHumanRights
D.MichaelC.CarlosMuseumatEmoryUniversity
B
MyfatherEarlwastotaketwo-lanehighwaysallthewayfromChicagotoNewYork."
Thisway,"
heexplained,"
we'
llactuallyseewherewe'
regoing.Ihateturnpikes(收费高速公路),Virgil."
Therewereotherreasonsfortakinghighways:
nofeetopay,cheapergasstations,andachancetoshopforfood.
Hehadmelaughingfromthemomentwelefttown.I'
dneverseenhiminbetterspirits.Hedidimitations,toldstoriesandmaderemarkstothewaitressesintherestaurantswe'
dstoppedineverythreehours,highlypraisingtheircookingskills.
Earlaskedmetokeepaneyeoutforhitchhikers(搭便车白勺人),sowemighthavesomeonetosharethedriving.Myfatherhad,however,toughstandardsofselectinghitchhikers.Wepassedteenagers,soldiersandoldmen,andeachtimeEarlhadadifferentexcusefornotstopping.
Finally,myheartwasfilledwithuncontrollableanger."
Whydon'
tyoueverstop?
It'
snotfairtolookatpeopleandthennotstop."
Earllookedatmyface."
Idon'
tknow.Virgil,"
hesaid."
IthinkthereasonisthatIdon'
twantanyoneinthecar.WeneverhaveanytimealoneandIlikeitwithjustthetwoofus.”
Hearingwhathesaid,Ifelttearswellingupinmyeyes.Howwonderful,yetdisturbingandunpreparedIwastohearit.
WepulledinforthenightsometwelvehoursafterleavingChicagoandcheckedintoanamelessmotel.ItwasinthismotelthatmyfatherandIspentoneofthebestnightsofourlives.HewatchedTVwithmeforawhileandhebeggedapackofcardsfromthemotelmanageranddidcardtricksforme---askillIhadnoideahepossessed.ThenmyfatherandIplayedacardgameandweweresocomfortedbythegamethatwetookthepackwithuswhenwedroveoutforalatenightsnackofhamandeggs.
Theskywasfilledwithstars.Afterturningoffallthelights,wewhisperedtoeachotherinbed,likeboyswhofeartheymightbeoverheard.Idon'
trememberwhatIsaid,butIwassurehewaslistening.
24.WhydidEarlrefusetotakethosehitchhikers?
A.Hewasdoubtfulaboutthem.
B.Hewantedtobewithhissonalone.
C.Theydidn'
tmeetEarl’stoughstandards.
D.HehadtoreachNewYorkassoonaspossible.
25.WhichofthefollowinginterestedEarlandVirgilmostatthemotel?
A.Playingcards.
B.WatchingTV.
C.Tellingstories.
D.Enjoyingsnacks.
26.WhatwasparticularlyunforgettableforVirgilduringthetrip?
A.Theclearskythatnight.
B.Hisfather'
saffectionforhim.
C.Thethrillofvisitingnewplaces.
D.ThecardtricksEarldidthatnight.
27.Whatisthepurposeofthispassage?
A.Todescribeabeautifulnight.
B.Toreflectonadifficultdecision.
C.Toacknowledgealifelongregret.
D.Toshareamemorableexperience.
C
TheEuropeanUnion(EU)hasannouncedabroadnewtransportplanwhichaimstocutbackoncarbonemissionsoverthenextthreedecades.TheEuropeanCommissionpresentedits“SustainableandSmartMobilityStrategy"
onWednesday.AccordingtotheCommission,itsstrategyfocusesonmakingEurope'
stransportsystem“sustainable,smartandresilient"
.
By2030,aimsforthestrategyinclude:
atleast30millionzero-emissioncarsontheroad,“market-ready"
zero-emissionmarinevessels,andthelarge-scaleapplicationofautomatedmobility.Othertargetsforthenextdecadeincludethedevelopmentofmorecyclinginfrastructure.Andby2035,itwants“zero-emissionlargeaircraft"
tobemarket-ready.Furtherahead,theCommissionsays“nearlyallcars,vans,busesaswellasnewheavy-dutyvehicleswillbezero-emission”bythemiddleofthiscentury.
“Bycarryingoutthisstrategy,we'
llcreateamoreefficientandresilienttransportsystem,whichisonafirmpathwaytoslashemissionsinlinewithourEuropeanGreenDealgoals,”saidAdinaValean,thecommissionerfortransport.TheEuropeanGreenDealreferstotheEuropeanCommission'
splanfortheEuropeanUniontobeclimateneutralby2050.
WhileauthoritiesinEuropewereeagertoplayupthestrategyandemphasizethepotentialeffectsofitsgoals,someenvironmentalorganizationsofferedadifferentviewpoint.Inastatementreactingtotheplans,theEuropeanUnitofGreenpeacesaidtheCommission'
sproposaldidn'
t“suggestsettingareductiontargetforairtravel,northenumberofprivatelyownedcars"
"
Whileitdoessuggestthat'
collectivetravel'
(e.g.viaair,railandbus)under500kminthe
EUbecarbonneutralby2030,itneverthelessfallsshortofbindingmeasures,suchasabanonshort-distanceflightswherethere'
sagreeneralter