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fthemovie?A.Itsamusing.B.Itsexciting.C.Itsdisappointing.3.Whatdidthewomandoyesterday?A.Shewentcycling.B.Shedidsomerunning.C.Shephotographedasun
rise.4.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.Inaclassroom.B.Inamuseum.C.Inahospital.5.Whatdoesthemando?A.He
sapopularaccountant.B.Hesanewmediaplayer.C.Hesacomputergamer.)页21共(页1第题试语英三高���(�15��;���1.5�,��22.5�)���5������。�������������,�����A、B、C��
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hespeakers?A.Tourguideandtourist.B.Waiterandcustomer.C.Motherandson.7.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thewomanwassatisfiedwiththedinner.B.Them
anlenthisphonetothewoman.C.Theyspentapleasanteveningpartytogether.��7���,���8、9�。8.Whatisthemandoing?A.Heisdesigningafitnessapp.B.Heisdownloa
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rmakingmoney.B.Anappforsavingmoney.C.Anappforspendingmoney.��8���,���10�12�。10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Cooking.B.Cleaning.C.Gardening
.11.Whatdoesthemanneedtodotoday?A.Offercookingrecipe.B.Coversomeplants.C.Decoratehiskitchen.12.Wherearethewomansplants?A.Inherkitch
en.B.Onherbalcony.C.Inhergarden.)页21共(页2第题试语英三高��9���,���13�16�。13.Whatwasthewomanplanningtostudyoriginally?A.Business.B.Law.C.Medic
ine.14.Whatmadethewomanchangehermind?A.TheoutbreakofCOVID19.B.Thelockdownofschools.C.Thereductionofincom
e.15.Whydoesthewomanapplyforamedicalschool?A.Sheisinterestedinstudyingmedicine.B.Shewantstomeetherparentsneed
.C.Shelooksforwardtobecomingadoctor.16.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?A.Applyforalawschool.B.Applyforamedical
school.C.GotoHarvardBusinessSchool.��10���,���17�20�。17.Whenwillthisautumnsfashionshowstart?A.At8amonNovember26.B.At8pmon
November26.C.At8amonOctober26.18.Whatcolorwilltheclothesonshowbe?A.Blue.B.Red.C.Orange.19.Whywontanyshoesbeforsale
?A.Theshowspaceislimited.B.Sportsclothesaremorepopular.C.Peoplehavenointerestinshoes.20.Whatistheprize
forthebestdesignerthisyear?A.Money.B.Acomputer.C.Moneyandacomputer.)页21共(页3第题试语英三高��������(���,��50�)���(�15��,���2.5�,��37.
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Weybridge,SurreySalary:£37987—£43520peryearMajor:LifeSciences,AnimalHealth,Epidemiology(����)Hours:FulltimeAttheAPHAwelookafteranima
landplanthealthforthebenefitofpeople,theenvironmentandtheeconomy.OurDepartmentofEpidemiologicalScienceisattheheartofsomeofourmostimportan
twork.AsaSeniorEpidemiologist,youllprovideepidemiologicaladviceonanimalhealthpolicy.Joiningusatanimportantmoment,youwillenjoyach
ancetohavearealinfluence.SupportingrequirementsarisingfromtheplannedexitofUKfromtheEuropeanUnion,youwillprovideepidem
iologicalevidenceofdiseasestatustosupportinternationaltradeinUKlivestock(��)andanimalfoodproducts.Wewillrelyonyoutolea
dandcontributetoepidemiologicalresearchtosupportcurrentbusinessneeds.Yourresponsibilitieswillrangefrom
conductingdescriptiveanalysesonlargeandcomplexdatasetstoleadingevaluation.Youllalsohelpusmakepreparationsforforeig
nanimaldiseaseoutbreaks.Tojoinourteam,youllneedapostgraduatequalificationoraPhDinanepidemiologytopic.Youh
avetoshowanexcellentunderstandingoftheprinciplesoflivestockproductionsystemsinBritain.Experienceofapplyingepidemiologytoanimaldiseasesurveillan
ce(��)design,controlandevaluationisessential.Youhavedesignedandconductedepidemiologicalstudiesandusedsoftwaresuchas
StataorSAStocarryoutamultivariableanalysis.Importantly,youareateamplayerwithexcellentcommunicationandrelati
onshipbuildingskills.Applynow!21.WhatcanyoudoifyoujointheAPHA?A.Earnover£4000permonth.B.Workatanytimeasyoulike.C.Makeanimalhealthpolicy.D.T
akeonAPHASmostimportantwork.)页21共(页4第题试语英三高22.Whatareyourequiredtodoasaseniorepidemiologist?A.Provideevidenceofpeopleshealth.B.Des
ignwaystotestanimalfoodproducts.C.Helppreventanimaldiseaseoutbreaks.D.Leadresearchoninternationaltrade.23.Whatisamustfortheapplicants?A.Adoctorsde
greeinepidemiology.B.Experienceofapplyingepidemiology.C.AnexcellentunderstandingofBritishlaws.D.Theabilitytoworkinde
pendently.犅GautamShahhadspent20yearsworkinginIT—andhiswholelifecaringaboutnature.Hesawadvancesinconservationthatgotmentionedonlyinsciencejournals,
“butthestorylineswithinthatdataareamazing;theyrefascinating,”Shahsays.“Theyreabsolutelythingsthatcanengageanaudience.”Eagertousehistechie
skillsforwildlifeconservation,Shah—aNationalGeographicexplorer—foundedagamecompanycalledInternetofElephantsin2016.TheKenyabasedstartup
designsdigitalexperiencestotellrealconservationstoriesbasedonrealdata.Oneexample:Wildeverse,animprovedrealitymo
bileapplikePokemonGo,launchedinApril2020.Inthegame,playerscan“track”apes(���)bycollectingenvironmentalsamplessuch
asfruitandanimalwaste.Ratherthanputtinglotsofhightechtricksinagame,Shahsays,thecompanyprioritizes(��)tellinganinterest
ing,truestorythroughwhatevertechnologyisbestsuitedtoit.Shahbelievesthatgaminghasauniqueabilitytoconn
ectaudienceswithwildlifeinadeep,personalwaythatwillshowmuchconcernandadvocacy.HisgoalisforInternetofElephantstoreachmorethan5
0millionpeopleby2027.Hopefully,hesays,“wecancreateanentireindustrywherecreatinggamesandthesetypesofdigitalexperiencesaboutwildli
feconservationbecomesascommonthingsascreatingawildlifedocumentary.”24.Wecanlearnfromparagraph1thatGautamShah.A.hasgotacreativeideaofdo
ingsomethinginterestingB.hasfoundsomeamazingdatainsciencejournalsC.thoughtsciencejournalsshouldbeamazingD.haddevotedhi
slifetoITindustry)页21共(页5第题试语英三高25.WhydidGautamShahfoundthegamecompany?A.Toimproverealitymobileapps.B.Towin
morethan500milliononlineplayers.C.Tocollectmoneyforawildlifeconservationproject.D.Tousedigitalexperiencestopromotewildlifeprotection
.26.WhatcantheplayersdothroughtheappWildeverse?A.Playhightechtricksinthegame.B.Tellinteresting,truestoriesaboutanimals.C.Finda
pesbyfollowingtheirmovements.D.Have“conversations”withmanyanimalslikeapes.27.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeGautamShah?A.Considerateand
ambitious.B.Creativeandresponsible.C.Caringandtolerant.D.Curiousandgenerous.犆Formanywhitecollarworkersaroundtheworl
d,therecentpandemichasmeanthavingtoworkfromhome.Theirusualofficelocationhasbeenoutofbounds.Thismeansdifferentworkingp
ractices,whichhaveadvantagesanddisadvantagesforemployees.Butthebigquestionis,“Willtheyeverseetheirofficesagain?”Homeworkinghasmadepeoplerealize
whattaskstheycanperformathome,ratherthanenduringacommutetotheofficetodothesamething.Ithasgiventhemmoretimewiththefamily;theyve
beensleepingbetterandhavesavedmoneybynottravellingorbuyinglunchesonthego.Andrecentresearchsuggeststhemajorityofpeopleworki
ngfromhomearejustasproductive.Forsomepeople,thiscouldbeapermanentarrangement.IntheUK,fiftyofthebiggestemployersquesti
onedbyBBC,havesaidtheyhavenoplanstoreturnallstafftotheofficefulltimeinthenearfuture.Ofcourse,onemainreasonisthatfirmscouldntseeawayofaccommo
datinglargenumbersofstaffwhilesocialdistancingregulationswerestillinplace.ButBBCalsoheardfromsomesmallerbusinesseswhoaredecidin
gtoabandontheirofficesaltogether.Otherbiggercompaniesarealsolookingatshuttingofficestosavemoneyasmanyjobscanbeperformedremotely.PeterCheese,hea
doftheCharteredInstituteofPersonnelandDevelopment,toldBBC:“Wereatamomentofrealchangeintheworldofwork,drivenbybigexistentialcri
ses.”)页21共(页6第题试语英三高Butthisisntgreatnewsforeveryone.Someemployeescanfeelisolatedathome,andthereslessopportunity
tonetworkorlearnfromotherpeople,especiallyiftheyreanewrecruit.Also,citycentersmaysuffermostfromachang
einworkinghabits.Shopsandcafesrelyonthefootfallofofficeworkers,andwithoutthem,theyfaceclosure.Thefutureisstil
luncertain,whichiswhyitmaybetooearlytosaywhereourdeskswillbepermanentlylocated.Buttheofficeofthefuturemaybeyourhome.28.Whatdoesth
eunderlinedphrase“acommutetotheoffice”inparagraph2mean?A.Thejourneytoandbackfromtheoffice.B.Thedistancebetw
eentheofficepartners.C.Acommunicationfromtheoffice.D.Acallattheoffice.29.Accordingtothetext,whichisNOTthebe
nefitofworkingfromhome?A.Moretimetoaccompanythefamily.B.Lessmoneyonlunchesonthego.C.Abettersleep.D.Hi
gherefficiency.30.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph3?A.Halfemployerswillfiretheirstaff.B.Largenumbersofstaffwillleaveoffice
.C.Someemployeeswontseetheirofficesagain.D.Firmscouldntdealwithsocialdistancingregulations.31.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthistext?A.DoesWorkingFromH
omeBenefitaLot?B.WillOfficesDisappearintheFuture?C.TheUsualOfficeLocationHasBeenoutofBoundsD.DifferentWo
rkingPracticesHaveAdvantagesandDisadvantages犇AUSgovernmentstudyhasfoundthatfacialrecognitiontechnologyisgettingbetteratidentifyingpeopleweari
ngmasks.ThestudyispartofanongoingresearchbytheUSNationalInstituteofStandardsandTechnology(NIST).Theagencyhasexaminedtheeffectiven
essofmorethan150facialrecognitionsystemsonpeoplewearingfacecoverings.Thesystemsarepoweredbymachinelearninga
lgorithms(��).ThefirstresultsofthestudywereannouncedinJuly,ashealthofficialsacrossthe)页21共(页7第题试语英三高worldurged
peopletowearmaskstolimitthespreadofCOVID19.Newfindingswerereleasedthisweek.Policeagencieshavelongusedfacialrecognitiontechno
logytosearchforandhelpcatchcriminals.Itcanalsobeusedtounlockphonesorotherelectronicdevices.Somerobotsusefacialrecognitiontec
hnologytorecognizethepeopletheyarecommunicatingwith.However,thewideuseofmasksinpublichascreatedmajordi
fficultiesforsuchsystems.Thestudylookedatfacialrecognitionsystemsalreadyinusebeforethepandemic.Italsolookedatsystemsspeciallydevelopedto
workonmaskedfaces.TheNISTsaiditprocessedatotalof6.2millionimagesfortheexperiment.Peopleintheimageswer
enotactuallywearingmasks.So,theresearchersdigitallyaddeddifferentmaskshapestofacesinthepicturesforuseinthestudy.Insomecases,upt
o70percentofapersonsfacewascoveredintheimages.Overall,theresearchshowsthetopperformingfacialrecognitionsy
stemsfailtocorrectlyidentifyunmaskedindividualsabout0.3percentofthetimeandthefailureraterosetoabout5percentwithmask
edimages.Manyofthelowerperformingalgorithms,however,hadmuchhighererrorrateswithmaskedimages—ashighas20to50p
ercent.Inthelatestfindings,researchersincludedresultsfrom65newfacialrecognitionsystemsthathavebeendevelop
edsincethestartofthepandemic.“Someofthesesystemsperformed“significantlybetter”thantheearlierones,”Mei
Ngan,aleadresearcherontheproject,saidinastatement.Thestudyalsofoundroundshapedmasks—whichcoveronlythemouthandnose—ledto
fewererrorsthanwideronesthatstretchacrossthecheeks.Thenewstudyalsoranteststoseewhetherdifferentcoloredmaskswouldaffecterrorrates.Theteamus
edred,white,blackandlightblue.Theresearchfindingssuggestedthatgenerally,theredandblackmasksledtohigherfailurer
atesthantheothercolors.32.Howdoestheauthormainlypresentthestudyfinding?A.Bygivingdefinitionsandexamples.B.Bygivingexamplesanda
briefdescription.C.Bypresentingdataandmakingacomparison.D.Bygivingdefinitionsandpresentingdata.33.Accordingtothestudy,whathasaffectedtheeffectivene
ssoffacialrecognition?A.Thespeedofthemachinelearningalgorithms.B.Theoperatorsskillinperformingalgorithms.C.Thenumberofthetestedpeople.D.
Thediversityoffacecoverings.)页21共(页8第题试语英三高34.Whoisthemostdifficulttorecognize?A.Agirlwearingawhiteround
shapedmask.B.Aladywitharedmaskstretchingacrosshercheeks.C.Amanwearingalightbluemaskcoveringhismouthandnose.D.Amanwearingablackmaskw
ithhisnoseandmouthcoveredup.35.Whatistheauthorsattitudetowardsthefacialrecognitionsystems?A.Objectiv
e.B.Negative.C.Uncaring.D.Doubtful.���(�5��;���2.5�,��12.5�)������,����������������������。�����������。Thereareabout6,000languag
esthatarespokenaroundtheworld.36Ifnoactionistaken,someoftheselanguageswillbecomeextinct.37Oneisthatsomecommunitiesofnativespeakersoftheendangeredlang
uagesnolongerexist,HuffPostreported.Thesepeoplesometimesleavetheircommunitiesandmovetocitiesortowns.Inaddition,thelanguagesof“dom
inant”culturesmaydriveotherlanguagesintoextinction.Togetabettereducationandjob,youngpeoplehavetofocustheirattentiononlearningdominantlanguagesrat
herthantheirownlanguages.DominantlanguagesincludeEnglish,FrenchandMandarin.Oncealanguagedies,itrarelycomesbacktolife.38InNewZealand,thegovernmenthass
aiditwantsmorethan20percentofthecountryspopulationtobeabletospeakbasic犕犪狅狉犻,anindigenous(���)language,by2040.ItplanstoprovideMaorilessonsinallNewZ
ealandschoolsby2025,犜犺犲犖犲狑犢狅狉犽犜犻犿犲狊reported.InSeptember,2018,theUSstateofAlaskaannouncedthatthelossofnativelanguageswasan“emergency”.39Somepeop
learguedthatlanguageloss,likethelossofsomeanimalspecies,issimplyafactoflifeonearth.40Whenwelosealanguage,welosetheworldviewandcultureofthepeoplewh
ospokeit.Languageitselfisoftentheonlywaytoconveyacertaincommunityshistoryandculture,aswellasitsknowledgeofthingslikemathandgeography,the
BBCnoted.A.Languagesbecomeendangeredformanyreasons.B.Butwhatabouttheendangeredlanguages?C.However,alllanguagesareaformofhu
manheritage.D.Whatcanpeopledotopreservelanguages?E.Itisnowworkingtogivenewlifetosuchlanguages,犙狌犪狉狋狕reported.F.Govern
mentsacrosstheglobearetakingactiontopreventthis.G.But43percentoftheselanguagesaredyingout,accordingtoUNESCO.)页21共(页9第题试语英三高����������(���,��30�)���
(�15��;���1�,��15�)������,������A、B、C、D�������������������。Therewere200peopleattendingaseminar(���)onmentalandphysicalhealth.Thespeakertoldthepeople
theyweregoingtodoa/an41.Hegaveeachattendeeoneballoonandtoldthemtowritetheir42onit.Then,theballoonswere43andmovedintoaverysmallroom.Theparticipant
swerethenaskedtogointotheroomandweregiven2minutesto44theirballoon.Itwaschaos.Theyweresearching45fortheirballoon,pushingeachothe
rand46oneanotherwhiletheygrabbedaballoon,lookedatit,and47ittotheside.Attheendofthe2minutes,48foundtheballoonthathadtheirnameonit.Theyalllooked
tiredand49.Then,thespeakeraskedtheparticipantstogobackandpickuponeballoon50,lookatthename,andreturnittoitsowner.Withinminutes,ev
eryonehadbeenreunitedwiththeir51balloon.Thespeakersaidinconclusion,“Thisiswhatitslikewhenpeopleare52theirow
nhappinessinlife,theypush53asidetogetthethingsthatthey54willbringthemhappiness.However,ourhappinessactuallyliesinhelpingo
thersandworkingtogetherasa55.”41.A.activityB.exerciseC.jobD.survey42.A.questionB.hobbyC.numberD.name43.A.chosenB.collectedC.
madeD.put44.A.seeB.checkC.drawD.find45.A.wildlyB.quietlyC.carefullyD.happily46.A.gettingonB.comingacrossC.runningintoD.wa
itingfor47.A.tookB.gaveC.passedD.threw48.A.everyoneB.nooneC.someoneD.anyone49.A.disappointedB.confusedC.angry
D.silly50.A.withcareB.atrandomC.inpersonD.intime51.A.firstB.beautifulC.originalD.small52.A.seekingB.enjoying
C.showingD.watching53.A.itB.themC.youD.others54.A.knowB.believeC.sayD.wonder55.A.friendB.partnerC.communityD.club)页21共
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hecradleofChinesecivilization,isoneofthetopconcernsforChineseleadership.Inthepasttwodecades,theChinesegov
ernment56(strengthen)ecologicalprotectionofwetlandsalongtheYellowRiver,57(make)variousspeciesofwildbirdstakeshelterintheYellowR
iverDeltaNationalNatureReserve,58(locate)attheriversestuaryinEastChinasShandongprovince.Therisingnumberofwildbi
rdsinthereservehasbroughtabenefitforbirdwatchers,59areabletospotorientalstorks(����)andotherwildbirdsevenoutsidethereserve
.Lastyear,atotalof57pairsoforientalstorks60(find)tonestandreproduceoutsidethereserve.“61Chinas“motherriver”,thepeaceandecologicalenvironmen
toftheYellowRiverissignificanttothesustainable62(develop)ofChinesenation.Thedifferencesbetweentheuppe
r,middleandlowerreachesoftherivershouldbe63(full)considered,becausetheYellowRiverecosystemis64organic
whole.Furthereffortsshouldbemade65(ensure)thelongtermstabilityoftheYellowRiver”.ChinesePresidentXiJinpingstressedinanimp
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allfrommydaughterwhoneededmyhelptogethomefromthesnowymountain.AfterIhelpedhergetataxi,InoticedIwasoutofcigarettes,soIwenttothegasstati
onupthestreettopurchasesome.ThereIsawayoungmanwrappedinathinblanket,tryingtokeepoutofthesnow.Iwentinandboughtmycigarette
s.AsIwalkedoutofthestation,thisyoungmanaskedmeforacigarette.Ipulledoutone,gavehimandleft.IjustwentforwardafewstepsandsuddenlyIrealizedthatIs
houlddosomethingforhim.Ireturnedandaskedhimifhewantedahotcoffee.Obviouslyhecouldnthidehiseagernesstogetoneandsaid“yes,
please”.AgainIwentinthestationandboughthimanextralargecup.WhenIwentbackhome,thepitifullookofthepoorguybeingoutinthecoldfla
shedbeforemyeyes.WithouthesitationIgrabbedmywarmcoatandhurriedtotheguy.Helpinghimputonthecoat,Itoldhimtherewasashelternearbywherehecouldaskforhel
p.Iaskedhimtopromisemehewoulddoit.Atabout6oclock,Igothome.Seeingmydaughterarrivesafelyandgetreadyforbed,Irestedmyheavybodyonthesofaw
onderingabouttheguyatthegasstation.SoImadeacalltotheshelterandtoldthenicegirlonthephonethattherewasaguy
outinthecold.Toldthattheyhadoneortwobedsleft,Iquicklygotintomycaranddrovetothegasstation.��:1.������150��;2.��
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