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A.Giveaperformance.B.Attendaninterview.C.Checkintothehotel
5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Asong.B.Amovie.C.Arace
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。
请听第6段材新,回答第6、7题。
6.Whendoestheconcertbegin?
A.At6:
30.B.At7:
00.C.At7:
30.
7.Wherearethespeakersnow?
A.Inthecar.B.Onthepavement.C.Intheconcerthall.
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.WhoisAnnaprobably?
A.Thewoman’sprofessor.
B.Thewoman’strainer.
C.Thewoman’sclassmate
9.WhatisthemangoingtodonextMonday?
A.Goonbusinesstrips.B.Workovertime.C.Dosomeexercise.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.WhatdidthemandoonMonday?
A.Hegotacomputergame.
B.Heboughtamagazine.
C.Hecelebratedhisbirthday.
11.WhatdoesthemanlikeabouttheCityCar2?
A.Itscontrols.B.Itsstory.C.Itscharacters.12.Whatcanthemandoonthewebsite?
A.Lookatsomegameupdates.
B.Readthereviewsofthegame.
C.Communicatewithothergamers.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WheredotheteenagersgoonholidayintheearlyJuly?
A.Australia.B.TheUSA.C.NewZealand.
14.Howmanypeoplearethereineachgroupintotal?
A.18.B.20.C.22.
15.Whatarenotincludedinthepackageholidays?
A.Airtickets.B.Admissionfees.C.Equipmentfees.
16.Wheredotheteenagerslivewhentravelingtotropicalislands?
A.Inhuts.B.Inboats.C.Intents.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatisthesubjectofAnna’spaintings?
A.Humans.B.Nature.C.Architecture.
18.HowdoesAnnagetaccesstotheplacestopaintherpicture?
A.Bycarandbytruck.B.Bytruckandonfoot.C.Byplaneandonfoot.
19.WhatmakesAnna’spaintingslookrealistic?
A.Thecolor.B.Thelight.C.Thesize.
20.WhatdoesAnnaplantodo?
A.Publishsomearticles.
B.Writesomeshortstories.
C.Designsomepostcards.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30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
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InventionsThatWillMakeYour2019aLotMoreInteresting
Eachyeartherearecountlessnewproductsandinventionsonthemarket.Herearesomeofthemostexcitingproductstocomeoutovertheyear.
XboxAdaptiveController
TheXboxAdaptiveControllerisheretomakethegamingworldmoreaccessible.MicrosoftdevelopedtheXboxAdaptiveControllertohelpthosewithlimitedhandandarmmobility(移动的能力)playgames.Itconnectsdevice(设备)suchasswitches,buttonsandjoysticks(操纵杆)tocreateauniquecustomcontrollerexperience.Theproductitselfwasinspiredbypreviouseffortsmadebygroupslikethe
CerebralPalsyFoundation.
GravityBlanket
Gravityisinheretohelpyoudealwithyouranxiety.StartingoffasaKickstartercampaign,thecompanyGravityhascreatedatherapeutic(治疗的)weightedblanketengineeredtobearound10%ofyourbodyweight.Thesupercomfortableblankethelpsthosewhohaveasleepingproblem,andthose
whomaybestressed,ordealwithanxiety.
SolarChargedJacket
Ifyouareanightrunner,thisoneisforyou.CreatedbyU.K.-basedsportinggoodscompanyVollebak,theSolarChargedJacketabsorbslightduringthedayandgivesoffits“greenenergy”forthosewhoneedtobesafeafterdark.
LynQ
Gettingseparatedfromfriendsorfamilymembersataneventorafestivalcanbeannoying.LynQhelpsyoufindyourlovedoneswhenyougetseparatedfromthegroup.Unlikesmartphones,thiscompass-likedevicedoesnotneedanyWi-Fitostayconnected.Itisagreattoolforfamilyvacations.
21.WhatdoweknowabouttheXboxAdaptiveController?
A.Itmakesiteasierforuserstoplaygames.B.Itgivesusersasharedgameexperience.
C.Itisintendedfordisabledgamelovers.D.Itconsistsmainlyofremotejoysticks.
22.Whichofthefollowingisfitforthosewhofindithardtofallasleep?
A.TheXboxAdaptiveController.B.TheSolarChargedJacket
C.TheGravityBlanketD.LynQ.
23.InwhatwayisLynQdifferentfromasmartphone?
A.Itispoweredbysolarenergy.B.ItrequiresnoInternetconnection.
C.Itisusedtoimprovefamilyrelationships.D.Itrespondstofamilymembersmorequickly.
B
Inthefallof2017,whenPaulaAldridgeneededtogetajob,shefoundherselfatacrossroads.The50-year-oldwasn’tsureshewouldeverworkagain,duetohealthissues.
ButAldridge’slifeandcareerjourneystartedtoturnaroundaftersheconnectedwithGoodwillofCentralIowa’sskillstrainingprograms.Theseprogramsaretailoredtohelppeopledevelopthekindofspecific,real-worldskillstheyneedtogetandkeepajob,throughacombinationofdetailedinstructionandhands-onexperience.
WhenAldridgefirstconnectedwithGoodwillinSeptember2017,shewasdealingwithseveralbarrierstoimmediateemployment.Transportationwaschallenging,asshedidn’thaveadriver’slicenseorownacar.Aldridgealsohadalimitedworkhistorywithlongemploymentgaps(间断),meaningshe
missedoutonlearningimportantskills,suchasworkingacreditcardmachine.Ontopofthat,herphysical
healthissueswerealsoaproblem.
AccordingtoKayleighDuff,acareerspecialistatGoodwillofCentralIowa,thebiggestbarrierAldridgehadtoovercomewasfromwithin.“Shesaidoutwardlythatshehadallofthisconfidenceandthatsheknewhowstrongaworkershewas,butIdon’tthinkshetrulybelieveditherself.”
Thankfully,Aldridgehadplentyofpeopleonhersidetoprovidemotivationandguidance.Sheoriginallystartedoffinthefoodservicetrainingprogrambutwaseagertoentertheretail(零售)skillsprogram,sinceshehadpreviouslyworkedattheSalvationArmyandSubway.WhenAldridgementioned
herinterestinretail,Duffrecognizedthathergo-gettingattitudewouldbeaperfectmatchfortheprogram.Theseven-weekretailskillstrainingisasystematicprogramcombiningclassroominstructionwithon-the-jobexperienceataGoodwillstore.AsAldridgeprogressedandgraduatedfromtheprogram,shebecamemoreconfidentinherabilities.
DuffsaiditwasgreattoseehowAldridgegrewintothedevoted,drivenworkersheistoday.“Shehasthisstrongdesire,thislongingtosucceed.Andsheknowsthatshe’sabletodothat,althoughshehasfallenshortinthepast.”
24.WhatcanbelearnedaboutGoodwill’strainingprograms?
A.Theycombinetheorywithpractice.B.Theyguaranteeagoodjobforparticipants.
C.Theyaredesignedmainlyfortheunemployed.D.Theywereestablishedintheautumnof2017.
25.WhatwasthebiggestproblemAldridgefacedaccordingtoDuff?
A.Poorhealth.B.Poorworkingskills.
C.Alackofconfidence.D.Alackofadriver’slicense.
26.WhydidAldridgechangehertrainingprogram?
A.Shewantedtoattendamoresystematicprogram.
B.Shewantedtogainsomehands-onexperience.
C.Shewasmoreinterestedinretail.
D.ShefollowedDuff’sadvice.
27.What’sthemainideaofthetext?
A.A50-year-olddevotesherselftoGoodwill.
B.Goodwillhelpsa50-year-oldturnherlifearound.
C.Goodwilltrainingprogramsspringuparoundtheworld.
D.Successiscloselylinkedtoappropriatetrainingprograms.
C
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WouldyougiveyourSocialSecurityNumbertotheclerkatthegrocerystore?
Ofcoursenot,right?
Yet,ifyou’relikemostpeople,youwouldn’thesitatetogiveoutadifferent,butequallyimportantnumbertothesameperson.
Expertsnowsaythatyourcellphonenumbermaybemorepivotalthananyotherpersonalinformationintheeyesofspammers(垃圾邮件发送者)andidentitythieves.Inotherwords,insteadofhandingitout,youshouldguardthatcellphonenumberwithyourlife.
Today,yourcellphonenumberwilllikelybewithyouforaverylongtime.Thatmeansifspammersgetyourcellphonenumber,itwillbemuchhardertogetridofthem.Italsomeansthatovertheyears,yourcellphonenumberwillbelinkedtoalotofpersonalinformation—fromcontactlists(通讯录)to
bankcardnumbers,allinformationthathackers(黑客)wouldlovetogettheirhandson.
Afewyearsago,GermansecurityresearcherKarstenNohlshowedwhathecouldobtainusingonlyaperson’scellphonenumber.CaliforniaCongressmanTedLieuwasgivenanewcellphoneforadayandNohlwasgiventhatcellphonenumber.Usingjustthatnumber,NohlwasabletofindLieu’slocationandmovementsthroughoutLosAngeles,readhisemailsandtextmessages,andrecordphonecallsbetweenLieuandhisstaff.AndNohldidallofthisfromhisofficeinBerlinusingjustacellphonenumber.
Stillthinkit’sagoodideatopostyournumberonanoticeboard?
It’ssafetoassumethatNohlisanexpertwhenitcomestohacking,buteventheordinarythiefcanuseyourcellphonenumbertocauseharmtoyou.Whenyousignupforanaccountonline,youusuallyprovideyouremailaddressandapassword(密码).Butifyouforgetthatpassword,manyofthese
companieswillsendyouapasswordretrievalcode(检码)viayourcellphone.Let’ssayyoupost
somethingforsaleonlineandyouincludeyourname,email,andcellphonenumber.You’venowgivenapotentialthiefeverythingheneedstohackintoanyofyouronlineaccounts.Therefore,itjustmakessensetoprotectyourselfbyguardingthatnumberascloselyasyouwouldguardanyotherpersonalinformation.
28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pivotal”inParagraph2mostprobablymean?
A.Accessible.B.Familiar.C.Important.D.Manageable.
29.Whatdoesthethirdparagraphmainlytalkabout?
A.Whypeop