1、每小题15分,满分75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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。1What will the man do this weekend?AMeet his professor BSee a movie CDo a project2How much will the man pay?A$50 B$100 C$2003Where will the speakers go?ATo a Thai restaurantBTo an Italian rest
2、aurantCTo a Mexican restaurant4What does the man mean?AThe film is terribleBThe film can be seen onlineCThe film is worth the money5Where does the conversation probably take place?AAt home BAt a hospital CAt a drug store第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分225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
3、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。6Why does the woman call the man?ATo change the addressBTo check on a deliveryCTo order a pair of shoes7When will the shoes arrive?AOn March 10th BOn March 7th COn March 5th听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8What problem does the woman have?
4、AShe has lost her wayBShe cant find a shoe storeCHer shoes make her uncomfortable9Why do the speakers come to the city?ATo make a tour BTo attend a meeting CTo buy some shoes听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10Why does the man want to get a summer job?ATo get some experienceBTo earn money for a tripCTo save money fo
5、r a course11How will the woman get money?ABy doing a part-time jobBBy borrowing from her brotherCBy asking her parents for help12What does the man decide to do in the end?AStudy in SpainBGet a job in PortugalCGo to Latin America with the woman听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13Which city does the man book a shuttle
6、 bus for?ALondon BMilton CToronto14When is the man due to arrive at the Toronto airport?AAt 11:30 BAt 12:00 CAt 12:3015Why is the man advised to book a return ticket in advance?ATo get a seatBTo have a coffeeCTo collect his luggage16Whats the probable relationship between the speakers?ADriver and pa
7、ssengerBManager and assistantCCustomer and receptionist听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17Why did Fagin come to the speaker?ATo rent her house BTo buy her house CTo decorate her house18Why was the speaker hesitant about Fagins offer?AShe disliked himBThe money was not muchCTheyd damage some of her possessions19How
8、 long did it take to prepare the house for the film?AFour days BTwo weeks CA month20What did the speaker do when the crew left?AShe watched the filmBShe visited her relativesCShe repainted the living room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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。ABroad Band:by Clai
9、re LEvansPortfolio,2018($27)Though often outnumbered by men,women stayed in the booming field of computingIn this inspiring tale,writer Evans records the contributions of some of the many women who aided the rise of the modern InternetMemorable characters include Elizabeth“Jake”Feinler,an informatio
10、n scientist who helped researchers navigate the Arpane and Stacy Horn,who started one of the first social networks,EchoThe Wizard and the Prophet:by Charles CMannKnopf,2018($2895)The human population is moving toward 10 billion some experts think we11 nearly hit that mark by 2050How will the earth f
11、eed,house and otherwise support such a crowd? Environmental thinkers usually fall into one of two camps:those who prefer conservation and controlling consumption,like William Vogt,and those who trust innovation to solve our problems,Norman Borlaug,for exampleWriter Mann carefully records the lives a
12、nd thought of the founders of these two philosophiesA Lab of Ones Own:by Patricia FaraOxford University Press,2018($2495)In World War I many women in the UKreplaced their aprons with chemical suits and stepped into previously maleonly fields of science,where they led war research effortsScience hist
13、orian Fara illustrates the lives of many of these forgotten womenAlthough the era marked a major step forward for women scientists,many worked for small wages in an environment of discriminationIn the nearly 100 years since,women have come a long way,Fara writes,but the glass ceilings remain solid a
14、nd the pipelines leakyAtom Land:by Jon ButterworthThe Experiment,2018($1995)Butterworth takes readers on an amusing journey through the unknown world of particle(粒子)physicsThe first stop is“Atom Land,”where Butterworth explains how electrons,protons and neutrons come together to build up everything
15、we knowAs the journey unfolds,we learn about lesserknown particlesThankfully,our ship is equipped with tools such as mathematical equations(方程式)and a“laser light”that lights up the darkest of concepts21Who focuses on the future of our earth?AClaire LEvans BCharles CMannCPatricia Fara DJon Butterwort
16、h22Which books will you probably read if you are interested in womens career?ABroad Band & Atom Land BThe Wizard and the Prophet& Atom LandCBroad Band & A Lab of Ones Own DA Lab of Ones Own &23Whats the purpose in writing the text?ATo clarify some concepts BTo introduce some famous writersCTo give t
17、he book reviews DTo recommend the booksBAdrian Lame,a Colombian-American threat analyst and former hacker,died in Sedgwick County,Kansas on Friday,at the age of 37He was best known for passing on information that led to the arrest of Chelsea ManningLame first gained media attention in the early 2000
18、s for breaking into several high-Profile computer networks,including those of The New York Times,Yahoo,and Microsoft,ending in his 2003 arrest when he eventually turned himself inHowever,Lame gained worldwide ill reputation in 2010 for disclosing to the FBI that the USsoldier,Chelsea Manning had lea
19、ked confidential information to WikileaksManning had reached out to Lamo via a messaging app and told him that he had gained access to hundreds of thousands of classified documents and had leaked to Wikileaks a video of USmilitary forces in a helicopter machine madly gunning down journalists and Ira
20、qi civiliansBut,Lamo chose to report him and informed the USmilitary of the leakHeld responsible for the biggest leak of classified data in UShistory,Manning was declared guilty by court martial and was sentenced to 35 years in prison,but was granted mercy by former President Barack Obama,who said h
21、is prison term was“disproportionate”Looking back on his decision to give up Manning,Lamo told US News and World Report in 2017 that it was“not his most honorable moment”However,he added that he had learned a lot from the experience,including that“you cant really know a person or their motives unless
22、 youve sat where they sat and seen the situation through their eyes,no matter how much you believe you do”24What type of writing is this text?AA biography BA fictionCA news report DA critical essay25What made Adrian Lamo have a bad name all over the world?ATurning FBI inBGiving up Chelsea ManningCHa
23、cking some famous networksDLeaking military information to Wikileaks26What does the underlined word“disproportionate”mean in paragraph 4?AFair BAmbiguous CImproper DAcceptable27What does Adrian Lamo imply by his words in the last paragraph?AHonesty is the best policyBPut yourself in othersshoesCA fr
24、iend is easier lost than foundDDont judge a person by his appearanceCCharity is simple in theory:A heart warms,a hand reaches outIn practice,though,charity can become a troubled mix of motives and consequencesGiving can be driven by guilt,duty,praise,or perhaps the hope that giving will somehow make
25、 up for past cruelty or ignoranceToo little charity is far less than valuableToo much can cause dependence which makes the receiver continuously ask for moreGiving from the heart is goodBut critics have long worried about misdirected charity that does more harm than goodIn his 2012 book,“Harmful Cha
26、rity:How Churches and Charities Hurt Those They Help(And How to Solve the Problem),”Robert Lupton,an experienced social worker of 40 years of community work in inner-city Atlanta,argues that charity must not do for the poor what they can do for themselvesDue to emergencies such as natural disasters,
27、the afterward financial aid is greatly welcomeMrLupton advocates it should focus on the development of self-supportingThe task can be carried out via,for instance,offering microloans,hiring local builders and suppliers,and trying to found self-supported,locally owned and operated enterprisesWhat sel
28、dom works,he argues,are untargeted handouts from far-off providers and the sudden arrival of inexperienced volunteer-tourists hoping to earn personal reputation by digging wells or mending roofs that locals are perfectly able to take care of themselvesGetting charity right isnt easyBut from money ra
29、ising to the boom in volunteering among Millennials(千禧一代),from the increasing worldwide willingness to give to the efforts by charity organizations to become more effective and fruitful,there is strong evidence that human beings ability of taking care of others is growing along with their ability to
30、 help without harmingCharity can be as simple as holding the door for a stranger and as complex as a global campaign to get rid of malaria(疟疾)Charity works best when it returns the weak to strength when it helps a small town shaken by a heavy earthquake get back on its feetA successful charity is one that eventually is no longer needed28Why have critics worried about misdirected charity?AIt may
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