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3.Whywillthemangohomefirst?

A.Totakehisbook.B.Tomeetafriend.C.Tochangehisclothes.

4.Onwhichplacedoesthewomankeepherbooks?

A.Herphone.B.Herbookshelf.C.Hercomputer.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Ajobinterview.B.Agoodsuit.C.Acourse.

第二节(共15小题;

每小题1分,满分15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。

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Arestaurant.B.Anaccident.C.Amagazine.

7.WhyisTheSunflowerclosednow?

A.Itwillmovetoanothertown.

B.Theworkersareonholiday.

C.Itisunderrepair.

8.WhatdoweknowaboutMr.Bannister?

A.Helacksexperience.

B.Heworkedonatradedeallastyear.

C.Heisanewmemberofthecompany.

9.Whodothespeakersthinkissuitableforthepositionintheend?

A.Amelia.B.Mr.Duncan.C.Mrs.Templeton.

10.Whydidthemanapologizetothewoman?

A.Heforgottoday’sappointmentwithher.

B.Hedidn’tbuylunchforhertoday.

C.Hedidn’tcallhertoday.

11.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?

A.OnWednesdayafternoon.B.OnWednesdayevening.C.OnThursdayafternoon.

12.Whatwillthewomandonext?

A.Haveherhairdone.B.Makeameal.C.Finishherwork.

13.What’stheman’spurposeofgoingtoShanghai?

A.Tochangehisshirt.B.Tolookoverthehotel.C.TomeetMr.Huang.

14.HowwillMr.SmithgobacktoBeijing?

A.Bytrain.B.Bybus.C.Byplane.

15.Wherewillthemanwashhisface?

A.Inaschool.B.Inahotel.C.Inacar.

16.WhowillshowMr.Smitharoundtheschool?

A.XiaoFen.B.Mr.Huang.C.Theleadersoftheinstitute.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

17.Howdidthewritergetintothetown?

A.Heturnedtolocals.B.Hefollowedothers.C.Hecalledadriver.

18.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofthefoodinPlaka?

A.Expensive.B.Wonderful.C.Special.

19.Whatledtothewriter’ssorethroat?

A.Theweather.B.Thefood.C.Thepollution.

20.What’strafficlikeinAthens?

A.Favorable.B.Terrible.C.Complex.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15个小题;

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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

A

TVShowsForTeens

Astudyfoundthatalthoughnewtypesofmediaareavailabletoyoungsterstoday,televisioncontinuestobeimportant.TeenscontinuetheirhabitofwatchingTVduringadolescenceandevenstarttorelyonitfortheirknowledgeexpansion.HereisalistofTVshowsforyourteens'

viewingpleasure:

AncientAliens

AsyourteensareoldenoughtounderstandUnidentifiedFlyingObjectsandaliens,youcanencouragethemtowatchAncientAliens.ThisAmericantelevisionserieswillbringyourteensthefascinatingtopicsofextraterrestrial(外星球的)presenceandthescientificproofbehindtheclaims.

Channel:

History

Superhumans

TheAmericandocumentaryserieswereairedfrom2010to2014,whoseaimwastodiscoverhumanbeingswithasuperhumanlevelofextraordinaryphysicalormentalabilities.Theshow,whichattemptstouncoverthescientificsecretbehindtheir“gifts”,willhelpyourteenslearnaboutthescientificreasonsofsuperhumanabilities.

Sci-Fi

Megascience

ProvidinganabundanceofscientificinformationinaneasyandcomprehensiblewayisMegascience'

sstyle.Allyourteens'

mostpuzzlingscientificquestionsareansweredinthisshowclearlyandindetail,tellingeverythingrelatedtoscience.

DiscoveryScience

ScienceofStupid

Thisshow,broadcastinvariousversionsindifferentcountries,mixessciencealongwithfun.Whileaddressingvariousscientificprinciples,itprovidesascientificexplanationforbasicquestions,suchaswhathappenswhenyouusethewrongtypeofballoon,throughfunnyvideos.

NationalGeographic

21.OnwhichchannelcanteenswatchashowaboutUFOs?

A.History.B.Sci-Fi.C.DiscoveryScience.D.NationalGeographic.

22.WhatisScienceofStupidspecialabout?

A.Itspopularity.B.Itsstyle.C.Itsmeaning.D.Itsaudience.

23.Whatdothefourshowshaveincommon?

A.Theytalkaboutscience.B.Theyhavemanyversions.

C.Theyarebrand-newshows.D.Theyareairedaroundtheworld.

B

Scientificexpertshavewarnedthatdeadlypandemics(大流行病)arelikelytokeephappeningifactionisnottakentoprotectnaturalenvironments.ThewarningcameinareportfromtheIntergovernmentalScience-PolicyPlatformonBiodiversityandEcosystemServices,aninternationalexpertgroupthatadvisesgovernments.Thegrouphasmorethan130memberstates.

Theexpertscalledformajoreffortsaimedatpreventingpandemicsratherthantryingtocontainthemaftertheyhappen.Thereporturgesmajorworldwideeffortstostophabitatdestructionthatcanleadvirusestojumpfromwildanimalstohumans.

TheCentersforDiseaseControlandPreventionhasestimatedthatthreeoutofeveryfourneworemerginginfectiousdiseasesinpeoplecomefromanimals.ScientistshavesaidCOVID-19probablystartedinbatsandbeganspreadingamonghumans.

Intheirreport,theexpertspredictthatabouthalfofanestimated1.7millionundiscoveredvirusesinnaturemightbeabletoinfectpeople.Activitiessuchaspoaching(偷猎)orclearingforeststogrowsoyorpalmoilcanbringhumansanddiseaseclosertogether.

PeterDaszakwasthereport’sleadwriter.HeispresidentofEcoHealthAlliance,aninternationalhealth,environmentanddevelopmentorganization.Hesaidinastatementthateventhoughtheexpertscallforurgentaction,“thisreportisnotamisfortunesuggestingtheworld’sgoingtoendandit’stoolate.”Instead,Daszaksaiditshouldbeseenas“anoptimisticcallforaction.”

Henotedthatthecurrentmethodfordealingwithpandemicsistowaitforthemtoemergeandthentrytoidentifythembeforetheyspread.COVID-19hasdemonstratedtheproblemswiththatplan.OfficialsattemptedtocontainCOVID-19afterthediseasewasdiscoveredlastyear,butitwasalreadytoolate.“Andherewearewaitingforavaccine(疫苗)anddrugstowork,”Daszaksaid.“It’snotagoodstrategy.Weneedtodomore.”

24.Whydoestheaimofurginghabitatprotectionneedmajorworldefforts?

A.Topreventvirusesspreadingfromanimalstohumans.

B.Tostopillegalpoachingandforestdestruction.

C.Tocontrolpandemicsaftertheyhappen.

D.Tostrengtheninternationalcooperation.

25.Howmanynaturalvirusesmightinfecthumans?

A.About1.7million.B.About0.85million.

C.Aboutthreefourths.D.About130.

26.WhatmightbegoodstrategyaccordingtoPeterDaszak?

A.Waitingforpandemicstoappear.

B.Expectingeffectivevaccinesanddrugs.

C.Investigatingpandemicsaftertheyappear.

D.Actingearlierandmoreactivelytoexploremore

27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.AdvicefromIntergovernmentalScience-PolicyPlatform.

B.Experts’ViewsonDiseaseControlandPrevention.

C.MoreDeadlyPandemicsifNatureNotProtected.

D.UnstoppablyIncreasingPandemics.

C

InastudypublishedinNatureMachineIntelligence,researchersatOhioStateUniversityshowhowartificialintelligence(AI)canfollowclinicaltrialstoidentifydrugsforrepurposing,asolutionthatcanhelpadvanceinnovativetreatments.

Repurposingdrugsislegalandnotunusual.Whendoctorsprescribe(开处方)drugsthathavebeenapprovedbytheFoodandDrugAdministration(FDA)forpurposesdifferentfromwhatisprintedonthelabels,thedrugsarebeingused“off-label”JustbecauseadrugisFDA-approvedforaspecifictypeofdiseasedoesnotpreventitfromhavingpossiblebenefitsforotherpurposes.

Forexample,Metformin,adrugthatisFDA-approvedfortreatingtype2diabetes,isalsousedtotreatPCOS(adiseaseofwomen),andotherdiseases.Trazodone,ananti-depressantwithFDA-approvaltotreatdepression,isalsoprescribedbydoctorstohelptreatpatientswithsleepissues.

TheOhioStateUniversityresearchteamcreatedanAIdeeplearningmodelforpredictingtreatmentprobabilitywithpatientdataincludingthetreatment,outcomes,andpotentialconfounders(干扰因素).

Confoundersarerelatedtotheexposureandoutcome.Forexample,aconnectionisidentifiedbetweenmusicfestivalsandincreasesinskinrashes(红疹).Musicfestivalsdonotdirectlycauseskinrashes.Inthiscase,onepossibleconfoundingfactorbetweenthetwomaybeoutdoorheat,asmusicfestivalstendtorunoutdoorswhenthetemperatureishigh,andheatisaknowncauseforrashes.Whenworkingwithreal-worlddata,confounderscouldnumberinthethousands.AIdeeplearningiswell-suitedtofindpatternsinthecomplexityofpotentiallythousandsofconfounders.

Theresearcherteamusedconfoundersincludingpopulationdataandco-prescribeddrugs.Withthisproof-of-concept,nowclinicianshaveapowerfulAItooltorapidlydiscovernewtreatmentsbyrepurposingexistingmedications.

28.Whatdoweknowaboutadrugusedoff-label?

A.Itissoldwithoutalabel.

B.Itisavailableatalowprice.

C.Itsusesextendbeyondtheoriginalones.

D.Itsclinicaltrialsarerejectedbydoctors.

29.MetforminandTrazodonearesimilarasbothofthem________.

A.areusedoff-label

B.treatrarediseases

C.resultinsleepissues

D.aremedicalbreakthroughs

30.Whatcanbeinferredabout“confounders”?

A.Theyarepossibletreatments.

B.Theyareenvironmentalfactors.

C.Theycanbeeasilyrecognizedinreal-worlddata.

D.Theys

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