1、C.She watches television.2.What will the man do tonight?A.Practice debating.B.Study for an exam.C.Watch a basketball game.3.Why doesnt the man use the method the woman gave?A.He doesnt like it.B.He doesnt have it yet.C.He doesnt understand it.4.What is more important in the mans opinion?A.Teamwork.
2、B. Star players. C. Game time.5.Where are the speakers?A.At a store. B. At a bank. C. At a park.第二节 (共 15 小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 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.Where does the conver
3、sation take place?A.At home. B. In a restaurant. C. In a supermarket.7.Why did the man get plenty of salad?A.It was delicious. B. It was free. C. It was on sale.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Classmates. B. Father and daughter. C. Salesman and custom
4、er.9.What are the speakers talking about?A.Whether to change a phone.B.How to choose a phone.C.When to buy a phone.10.What does the man suggest the woman do?A.Ask her parents.B.Trust the salesperson.C.Read buyers reviews.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11.When did the man begin his lesson?A.Yesterday. B. Las
5、t week. C. A month ago.12.What does the man think of his first lesson?A.Interesting. B. Difficult. C. Boring.13.What does the woman say about her teacher?A.She was a considerate person.B.She was an excellent rider.C.She was a good teacher.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。14.When did Karina become interested i
6、n cooking?A.When she helped her parents in the hotel kitchen.B.When she made food for herself at home.C.When she worked in a restaurant for two weeks.15.Why did the top chef offer to train Karina?A.She was quick at learning to cook.B.A famous person liked the food she made.C.He needed someone to wor
7、k on Saturdays.16.What does Karina like to do in her free time?A.Stay with her family. B. Create new salads. C. Eat out.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17.Who is the speaker talking to?A.Guest speakers. B. Club members. C. University students.18.What does the speaker suggest doing?A.Trying to join a free cl
8、ub.B.Remembering to bring the library card.C.Comparing the clubs before joining one.19.What information is on the registration document?A.A book list for each course.B.The names of the departmental heads.C.The classroom numbers for each class.20.Where should one fix any accommodation problems?A.The
9、secretary office.B.The academic department.C.The university administration.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。ATOWN OF MIDDLEBOROUGH RUBBISH/RECYCLE INFORMATIONRUBBISH COLLECTION CURBSIDE(路边回收)Your household rubbish is collected weekly on your r
10、egular collection day. All residents using rubbish barrels must have covers on them to prevent rain/snow water buildup inside.Please note the following list of items will NOT be picked up by the Sanitation Division:Medical Waste or MercuryCall Health Department at 508-946-2408Containers with sharp e
11、dges or bottoms.Metals, furniture or building materials.Recyclable material.RECYCLE COLLECTION CURBSIDEYour recyclables will be collected every other week on your regular collection day. Failure to put your recyclables out on the assigned day causes “double pick-up”. Please help us to keep costs dow
12、n.Items for curbside collection:Newspapers and magazinesCardboardCereal Boxes, Pasta Boxes, Shoe Boxes, Etc.Cans and plastics (NO CHILDRENS TOYS)Clear and colored glass (only brown & green)How to prepare items for curbside collection:Paper Products Please wrap them in plastic grocery bags to protect
13、 from rain and wind.Cans, plastics and clear and colored glassRINSE CLEAN.*All rubbish/recyclables must be out at curbside by 7:00 a.m. on your regular scheduled collection day.21.How often is household rubbish collected in the town?A.Every day. B. Every other day.C. Every week. D. Every other week.
14、22.Which of the following recyclables will be collected?A.A Nike box. B. An old cellphone.C. A plastic toy car. D. A yellow drinking glass.23.What should the residents do when they dump their recyclables?A.They should keep pick-up costs down.B.They should have them cleaned before dumping.C.They shou
15、ld dump them by 7:00 a.m. beside their houses.D.They should have paper products covered in plastic bags.B“Shes awfully cute.” Thats what Marty Ginsburg thought when he met his fellow Cornell student Ruth Bader in 1950. Soon he noticed something else. “He thought she was awfully smart,” says their so
16、n James Ginsburg. “Mom said Dad was the only boy who dated her,” James says, “who cared that she had a brain.”That brain, of course, would take her all the way to the Supreme Court. But while the world knows about Ruth Bader Ginsburgthe second woman to be appointed as U.S. Supreme Court justicethe s
17、tory of the grand love affair between Ruth and Marty hasnt been publicly told until now.As Ruth became an expert in gender-discrimination law, she and Marty were a living example of what equality of the sexes was all about. “I did the cooking, and she did the thinking,” Marty often joked. But, as Ru
18、th saw it, “Without him, I would not have gained a seat on the Supreme Court.”The tests to the couples love came early and often. When they were still in law school, Marty got cancer. While he underwent radiation, Ruth organized his friends to take class notes. “Hed get up around midnight and then e
19、at whatever food I had cooked for him,” Ruth said. Marty survived.After Ruth was appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals in 1980, Marty followed her to D.C. “He was always trying to get her to leave the office and come home for dinner,” says NPR legal correspondent Nina Totenberg. And when she got th
20、enomination ( 提 名 ) as a Justice, Marty took her shopping to pick out suits for herconfirmation hearings. He also joined the courts “spouses (配偶) club”, because he wanted to cook when they all got together.Their love took on a new meaning in 2010, after a tumor ( 肿瘤) was found inMarty and Ruth becam
21、e his caretaker again, staying up with him through the night. In his final days Marty left his wife a note: “You are the only person I have loved in my life and I have admired you since the day we first met at Cornell 56 years ago.” He died 10 days later. The next day Ruth returned to work on the be
22、nch. Asked why, she had a simple answer: “Marty would have wanted it that way.”24.In Ruths eyes, what makes Marty different from the other men dating her?A.He could do cooking for her.B.He was fascinated by her wisdom.C.He helped her promote sexual equality.D.He came from the same university as she
23、did.25.What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?A.What changes took place in Ruth.B.Why Marty was addicted to cooking.C.How Marty supported Ruth all the way.D.How Ruth became a Supreme Court justice.26.The underlined sentence implies that Marty wished Ruth to .A.fulfil his dream B. forget their pastC. work
24、long hours D. move on without him27.What could be the best title of the passage?A.Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Her Sweet FamilyB.Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Her Life ExperienceC.Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Her Great Love StoryD.Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Her Fight For Gender EqualityCFacial recognition algorithms (算法) are gett
25、ing better at recognizing faces in masks, according to data published on Tuesday by the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST). Using independent testing of more than 150 separate facial recognition algorithms, the new report suggests masks may not be as big a problem for facial reco
26、gnition systems as initially thought.When NIST first examined masks effect on facial recognition in July, it found that algorithms werent great at identifying faces with masks. But the pandemic has given developers plenty of time to focus on the mask problem, and NISTs data shows that facial recogni
27、tion algorithms are getting better at working with masked faces. “Some developers have submitted algorithms after the pandemic showing significantly improved accuracy and are now among the most accurate in our test,” the report reads. NISTs public ranking for facial recognition tests bears out this
28、claim. Eight different algorithms now hold false rates below 0.05 percent.The authors note a number of limitations to the study. NIST researchers did not employ actual images of masked faces. Instead, they applied masks digitally to ensure consistency across the sample. As a result, “we were not abl
29、e to pursue a thoroughsimulation (模拟) of the endless variations in color, design, shape, texture, bands, andways masks can be worn,” the report notes. The digital mask was a blue surgical mask covering the full width of the face, but testers noted that performance varied considerably depending on ho
30、w high the mask was placed on the face.28.People used to think recognizing masked faces with facial recognition systems was .A.risky B. challenging C. effective D. rewarding29.What does the underlined phrase “bear out” in Paragraph 3 mean?A.Confirm. B. Dismiss. C. Investigate. D. Contradict.30.What can we learn from the last paragraph?A.The study is of little value due to its limitations.B.The way to wear masks affects recognition accuracy.C.The type of mask makes no difference to facial recognition.D.The researchers adopted real surgical masks to
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