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听力考试正式开始。请看听力部分第一节。第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。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。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。Oh, darling, have we done everything on the list? Let's see. Bank post office, airline office shoes. We haven't booked our hotel room yet, but i'll do that on a telephone tonight. When does the film begin for thirty? There are only ten minutes left. I really enjoy pop music and light music. How about you? I also like pop music, but classical music is even more enjoyable to me. Have you seen the see? Of course I have. It's all around us. no. I mean, have you seen how dirty the water is? IT looks as if IT isn't clean enough to swim here. What can I do for you, sir? Have you got the Harry powter series? I want a copy for my daughter. Sorry, we haven't got that at the moment, but we could order IT for you. 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All right, see there than. 听下面一段对话,回答第八和第9两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Hi, Lucy. What are you doing in the library? Hi, jim. I am in a hurry to do a presentation, but the classroom is on the other side of the school. I have only ten minutes left. I have to go now. IT is raining outside. Did you bring an umbrella with you? God, I left IT at home before I went to school this morning. What should I do right now? Don't worry, Lucy, I have an umbrella in my gym locker. I can lend my umbrella to you. Would you stay here and wait for me? That's very nice of you, jim. But the gym is too far away from here. I can't wait any longer, or else I will be late. Don't bother. I'll go at once. Hi, Lucy. What are you doing in the library? Hi, jim. I am in a hurry to do a presentation, but the classroom is on the other side of the school. I have only ten minutes left. I have to go now. IT is raining outside. Did you bring an umbrella with you? God, I left IT at home before I went to school this morning. What should I do right now? Don't worry, Lucy, I have an umbrella in my gym locker. I can lend my umbrella. You would you stay here and wait for me? That's very nice of you, jim. But the gym is too far away from here. I can't wait any longer, or else I will be late. Don't bother. I'll go at once. 听下面一段对话,回答第十至第十二三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hi, Jenny. Is IT true. You are moving . to london. Yes. that is what made you decide to do that work. Mainly, i'm sure i'll be able to find a job there. But where are you going to live? I hope I will find a flat to share with somebody. Let will be cheaper. Yes, that's a good idea. Are you taking your dog with you? No, I don't think so. My parents have offered to take care of him, and I don't think you get used to the city life. You're probably right. But aren't you afraid of moving to such a big place, especially after living in a small village? Not really. I think i'll enjoy myself. There's so much to do there. 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I like traveling very much and enjoy sports. I am in the tennis club at my university. Your application form says you were out of school for half a year during high school. What was the reason? Were you ill? Oh no. My father's job took him to amErica for six months then, and he decided to take the whole family along. So during that time, you went to high school in the . united states? Yes, IT was just for a few months. I attended Johnson high school in chicago. Tell me why you are interested in working for this company, will you? I think working in this company would give me the best opportunity to use what i've learned at college. I think this company has a great future. Have you ever worked during your university days? Yes, I worked as a tutor to teach english to a middle school student. Hello, ms. Wang. hello, glad to meet you. Tell me something about yourself, please. I am a student of beijing university. I have majored in public administration. I like traveling very much and enjoy sports. I am in the tennis club at my university. Your application form says you were out of school for half a year during high school. What was the reason? Were you ill? Oh no. My father's job took him to amErica for six months then, and he decided to take the whole family along. So during that time, you went to high school in the . united states? Yes, IT was just for a few months. I attended Johnson high school in chicago. Tell me why you are interested in working for this company, will you? I think working in this company would give me the best opportunity to use what i've learned at college. I think this company has a great future. Have you ever worked during your university days? Yes, I worked as a tutor to teach english to a middle school student. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。The national park we will visit is located in the desert just north of our city. Like any hike of this nature, you should be prepared for the adventure in the desert. First, hike with a partner for safety. I enjoy hiking with family members and close friends. Second, Carry a cell phone with you. However, keep in mind that you might not get any signal in some places, so don't depend on IT. Third, be sure to have the right clothing and shoes or boots for the hike. Light bread able clothing is the best during the summer, along with a hat and strong hiking shoes forth Carry plenty of water. Having a few snacks can give you energy too. Fifth, take a small first, a box with you, particularly on longer hikes. In cases that entered six pack, a detailed map of the area you are hiking, along with a compass or a GPS to locate your position, and finally take nothing home with you except pictures and memories. You can protect these areas by leaving all rocks, flowers and other objects for future visitors. The national park we will visit is located in the desert just north of our city. Like any hike of this nature, you should be prepared for the adventure in the desert. First, hike with a partner for safety. I enjoy hiking with family members and close friends. Second, Carry a cell phone with you. However, keep in mind that you might not get any signal in some places, so don't depend on IT. Third, be sure to have the right clothing and shoes or boots for the hike. Light bread able clothing is the best during the summer, along with a hat and strong hiking shoes. Fourth, Carry plenty of water. Having a few snacks can give you energy too. Fifth, take a small first aid box with you, particularly on longer hikes. In cases we had injured six pack a detailed map of the area you are hiking, along with a compass or a GPS to locate your position, and finally take nothing home with you except pictures and memories. 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M:Telmesomethingaboutyourself,please.
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W:Yes,itwasjustforafewmonths.IattendedJohnsonHighSchoolinChicago.
M:Telmewhyyouareinterestedinworkingforthiscompany,wilyou?
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HeldinCraiova,Romania—acitycelebratedasoneofEuropestopculturaldestinations—this
festivalpromisesamixofmusicalgenres(jk),bringingtogetherurbanmusic,pop,rap,
classical,androckinanunforgettablelineup.Thisyearsedition(l)featuressomeofthe
biggestinternationalandlocalstars,includingJBalvin,Cyril,FosterThePeople,Speak,
EranHersh,BadandBoujee,GuessWho,andmanymore!
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Bornin1982withagoaltomixdifferentmusicstylesandcultures,WOMAD(Worldof
Music,Arts& Dance)FestivalhasbecomeoneofEuropesbestsummermusicfestivals,
attractingmusicloversfromaroundtheworldtoSheptonMalet,UK.Eachyear,itcontinues
tobringtogethergreatmusicians,funworkshops,andlivelyperformancesinaoneofakind
festivalexperience.
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Setintheheartofanindustrialmeetsnaturewonderland,ColoursofOstravaisoneof
Europesmostuniqueanddiversemusicfestivals.Takingplaceonthehistoricsiteofformer
minesandsteelworksinOstrava(CzechRepublic),nowaEuropeanCulturalHeritageSite,
thisfestivalmixespopularmusic,films,andtheaterinanunforgettablesetting.Whether
youredancingtotopinternationalDJs,ordiscoveringnewsounds,thefestivalisanamazing
culturalexperiencelikenoother.
21.WhichwilyouattendifyouareinterestedinEranHershsmusic?
A.IntenCity. B.Tomorrowland.
C.WOMADFestival. D.ColoursofOstrava.
22.WhatisspecialaboutTomorrowland?
A.Itstheoldestlivemusicfestival. B.Itfeaturesfantasticstagedesigns.
C.Itsheldonaculturalheritagesite. D.Ithasthelargestnumberofaudience.
23.WhatcanyoudowhilewatchingshowsatColoursofOstrava?
A.Admireahistoricsite. B.Exploreasciencemuseum.
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climatechangeandhumanactivities,likeilegalpoaching(pq),onthesespecialplants.
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speciestocontinuetosurvive.
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liveinverysmalareas,sometimesjustafewsquarekilometers.Andinthedriestreachesof
thedesert,thecactidependonfogaloneforwater.Butthedesertisgettinghotteranddrier,
andinsomeplaces,thefogisdisappearing.
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environmentmoreaccessible.Thischangehasbroughtmorelitterandbrokendowncactus
remainsalongtheroadsides.Theseremainsdonotdisappearquickly,makingthedesertlook
evenmorelifeless.
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peoplearoundtheworldgrowinterestedinhavingcactiashouseplants,thefthasincreased,
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C.Hefelinlovewiththecountry. D.Hestartedtoexplorestrangeshapes.
25.WhydidGuerrerogrowconcernedwhenvisitingtheAtacamaintheearly2000s?
A.Itwashardforpeopletolivethere. B.Thevilagerssufferedfromheavyrain.
C.Thecactitherefacedgreaterrisks. D.Numerousvisitorsfloodedintothearea.
26.WhatcanweknowaboutminingandenergyprojectsintheAtacama?
A.Theycreatelotsofwelpaidjobs. B.Theybringthedesertbacktolife.
C.Theysavethefragileenvironment. D.Theythreatenthelocalecosystem.
27.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?
A.Thenecessityoftrainingparkrangers.
B.Guerreroseffortstoprotectthecacti.
C.ThepilotnationalparkintheAtacama.
D.Guerreroshopesforthelocalgroups.
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couldhelppetownersdeterminethebestwaytotraintheirdogsandwhatkindsofactivities
theanimalsmayenjoyastheyage.
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handlersandworkingdogtrainerstobringtheirdogsforcognition(xy)testsdesignedto
showhowdogsthinkandlearn.
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inaclearboxwithanopeningintheback.99ofthosedogsrepeatedthetestsasadults,
betweenages1and8.Manycharacteristicsremainedalmostthesamefrompuppyhoodto
adulthood,theteamfound,especialyindogsthatweretestedat6monthsor7monthsold.
Researchersthensurveyedsomeownersabouttheirnowadultanimalsbehaviorand
trainability,andcomparedthatdatawithdogtestresultsfor227dogs.Thesurveysshowed
thatdogswhoquicklylearnedtofolowgesturesbecamemoretrainableasadults.Puppies
thatshowedfearwhenmeetingastrangeroftenremainedshyaroundnewpeople.
Thesefindingsofferaclearwaytomatchtrainingandactivitiestoeachdogsnatural
strengths,helpingeverydoggrowintoahappy,weladjustedadult.Forexample,Tira
suggeststhatdogsthattendtostayawayfromstrangersmighthavelowerselfconfidence.“WhatI
woulddowiththesekindsofdogsisthatIwouldgivethemalotofexperiencesandfeelingsof
successinaltraining,”shesays,addingthatencouragingthem—aslongastheyarewelbehaved—
andcreatingpositiveexperiencesinnewsituationsmighthelpaswel.
28.Whatdidtheresearchersfindintheirstudy?
A.Howadogfolowsgesturesinastrangeenvironment.
B.Whenpetownersshouldcorrecttheirdogsmistakes.
C.Howapuppysthinkingabilityaffectsitsadultbehaviors.
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C.Sharefoodwithotheranimals. D.Remainonthefloorforsometime.
30.Whydidtheresearcherssurveysomepetowners?
A.Todiscoveratreatmentforanimaldiseases.
B.Topraisetheseownersfortheirachievement.
C.Toseekadvicefromtheseownersonraisingpets.
D.Tomatchtestscoreswithbehaviorsofadultdogs.
31.Whatcanweinferaboutthefindingsfromthelastparagraph?
A.Theyhelppetownersliveapeacefullife.
B.Theycanformthebasisofhowtotrainthedogs.
C.Theyfindthestrengthsofalthepetdogs.
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Marsoncehadathick,warmairrichincarbondioxide(CO2),butthatcarbonhasbeen
trappedinitsrocksforthousandsofyears.Thatsthestoryshownbyahiddensecretof
carbonbearingmineralsunearthedbyNASAsCuriosityrover(z){)alongitsrouteupa
Martianmountain.ThisfindinggivesusthefirstclearproofofacarboncycleonMars,and
showswhytheplanetslifefriendlyclimatedisappeared.
Longago,Marshadabundantwaterandawarmclimate,supportedbyathickCO2
atmosphere.Buttoday,theplanetisacold,drydesertwithalmostnoatmosphere.Scientists
longwonderedwherealthatCO2went.GeochemistBenjaminTutoloandhisteamthoughtit
mustbelockedincarbonate(|}~)minerals,butprevioussearcheshadntfoundenoughto
explaintheloss.
In2022and2023,Curiositydroveacrossaregionwheretherockschangefromsoft,wet
clay—markingthegreatdryingofMars.Theroverdriledfoursamples()fromdifferent
rocksanduseditsonboardlabtostudythem.Theresearchteamidentifiedsiderite,a
carbonatemineralthatformswhenwater,rockandheatinteractandthendryout.Each
sampleheldbetween5and10percentsideritebyweight—muchmorethanexpected.“We
foundithere,forthefirsttime,”Tutolosaid.“Thatsthemainpointthatmakesthiscool
here.Thisdiscoverybringsusmuchclosertosolvingthecarbonmystery.”
ThisworkprovidesagreatexplanationforhowMarscouldoncesupportriversandlakes,
yetlaterlostitswarmair.Lookingahead,scientistshopetomatchorbitaldatawithground
findingsand,finaly,returnsamplestoEarthforfurtherresearch.Inthemeantime,
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drydesertweseetoday.
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C.Itistrappedinthelakesandrivers. D.Itisdrawnbyaseaofburningsands.
33.Whichbestexplainstheunderlinedword“abundant”inparagraph2?
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B.Itaccountsforclimatechangeonourplanet.
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