Q1.WhydidthepoliceofficerstoppedtheSUVcar
Q2.Whatdidtheboytellthepoliceofficerhewasplanningtodo
SectionA:新闻听力
新闻2
Mobilephoneshavechangedthewaywelive.iiowweread,work,communicateandshop,but_wealreadyknowthis.Q3.whatWehavenotyetunderstoodisthewaythetinymachinesinfrontofusarechangingourskeletons,possiblyalteringnotjustthewaywebehave,buteventheveryshapeofourpddies.
NewscientificresearchnattheUniversityoftheSunshineGbastinQueenslandAustralia,suggeststhatyoungpeoplearedevelopingextrapiecesofboneatthebacksoftheirheads.Thesepiecesofbonearecausedbythewaypeoplebendtheirheadswhentheyusethephone.Thisshiftsweightontothemusclesatthebackoftheheadandcausesthebonetogrowinawaythatisnotnormal.Thisprocesscanbecomparedtothewaytheskinhardensinresponsetoconstantrubbingorpressure.Q4.Theresulitisapieceofbonelikeahornthatsticksautframtheheadbytheneck.
Question3.Whatdoesthereportsaywehavenotyetunderstoodaboutmobilephones
Question4.Whathappenstotheskinwhenrubbedorpressedcanstantly
新闻3
NewsReport3
Avillageiisigoingto[Q5]throwabirthdaypartyforanorangecatnamedWilbur,whohasbecomefamousformakingaregularappearanceatlocalshops.Wilburhashisowninternetpagesasheapproacheshis10thbirthdayonJuly7.
Question5.WhatdoesthereportsaythevillageisgoingtodoforthecatWilbur
Question6Whatdowelearnfromthereportaboutthecat
Question7WhatdoesthepubownerLeslieHarpersayaboutthecat
SectionB:长对话1
M:So,【8】wheredoyouwanttogoforlunch
M:Whatabout【9】thesandwichplaceonCamdenStreet
W:Ofcourse.HowcouldleerforgetTherewerecrowdsofpeoplearoundheraskingforaphotowithher.
W:Cool.Haveyouaskedemyifhewouldliketocomewithus
W:PoorJeremy.【11】Hiswifeisaterriblecook.Heshouldthrowthatsoupinthebinandjoinus.
Question8.Whatarethespeakerstalkingaboutinthisconveetion
Question9.WheredidthespeakersseeBridgetClark,thefamousmoviestar
Questin10.Whydoesthewomansaysheneedstogetbackby2:30
Question11.WhydoesthewomansayJeremyshouldthrowhissoupinthebin
SectionB:长对话
长对话2
W:Hithere.Howareyoutoday[Q12]DoyeiTareservationwithusalready
W:Okay.Letmehavealook.Yes,wehaveithere.Youbroughtthewholefamilywithyou.Isee.
M:Yes.Thetwokids,mywifeandI,andherparentstoo.
W:Great.Sowehaveafamllyroomforyouandyourwifeandthekids,andanotherdoubleroomforyourparents-in-law.TheyarerightnexttoeachotheronthegroundfloorSinceyoumentionedinyourmessagethattheyhavetroublewithstairs.
M:Thatallsoundsmarvelous.
W:[Q15]NowallIneedistophotocopyyourpassportsandthenIcangetyouallcheckedinandshowyoutoyourrooms.
Question12.Whoisthemantalkingtointheconversation(预测是酒店前台receptionist/receptiondesk)
Question14.Whydoesthemansaytheywillexplorealltheoptionsavailable
Question15.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemanandhisfamilydoclosetotheendoftheconversation
SectionC:短文
短文1
Theycouldalsochoosetoexpresssympathywiththeiroppohenttoappearpleasant,buttheycouldalsoindicatethatdayortheiragentwouldstrategicallyexpressangertowardtheopponenttogainadvantage,ortheycoulcopttoconveydissatisfactionwiththeencounter,sothattheotherpartywouldthinktheywerelosinginterest.Thesearebothexamplesofdeceptivestrategies.[Q18]Participantsweremorewillingtoemploydeceptivestrategieswhenassignedanagenttonegotiateontheirbehalf.
Questions16.Whatdoesthepassagesayaboutartificialintelligenceagents
Question17Whatdoesthenewstudywanttofindoutaboutusinganartificialintelligenceagent
Question18WhatdidparticipantstendtodowhenassignedanAlagenttonegotiateontheirbehalf
SecetionC:短文
短文2
Also,thementalhealthbenefits[Q20]wereequalamongparticipantswhowereoverweightorobeseandthoseinahealthyweightrange.Thissuggestsalinkbetweencookingconfidenceandsatisfactionaroundcookingandmentalhealthbenefits.
WhobenefitsmostfromlearningtocookGenderplaysapartatthestartoftheprogram.77%offemaleparticipantswereconfidentaboutcookingwhilejust23%ofmaleswereconfident.Attheendoftheprogram.[Q21]Cookingconfidenceandskillswereequalacrossbothcounterparts.Thischangingconfidencecouldleadtoagenderbalanceinhomecooking.This,inturn,couldreduceconsumptiohofunhealthy,high-calorieprocessedmeals.
Question19:Whatdowelearnaboutthebenefitstheparticipantsgainedfromthehealthycookingcourse
Question20:Whatdothenewresearchfindingssuggestaboutmentalhealthbenefits
Question21:Whatplaysaroleindeterminingwhobenefitsmostfromlearningtocook
SecetionC:短文3
Nextisthebubblecalledpersonalspaceextendingfrom1.5feetto4feetaway.Friendsandacquaintancescancomfortablyoccupythiszone,especiallyduringinformalconversations,butstrangersapreforbidden.
【24】Extendingfrom4to12feetawayCbirusissocialspace.Herepeoplefeelcomfortableconductingroutinesocialinteractionswithnewacquaintancesortotalstrangers.
ThosearetheaveragesiaesofAmericaspersonalbubblesanyway.Itisimportanttokeepinmindthatpersonalspacevariesdependingoncultureandcontext.Funhermore,therearesigniicantindividualdifferences.Asweallknow,culturalorindividualdifferencesinpersonalbubblediametersarealltoooftenthecauseofdiscomfort.
HowdidthesepersongbubbtesariseAccordingtoresearcn,webegintodevelopourindividualsenseofpersonalspacearoundage3or4.Thesizesofourbubblesarefixed【25】byonnteens.Thesebubblesareconstructedandmonitoredbythebrainregioninvolvedinfear.
Question22.Whatdoesresearchshowaboutourpersonalspace
Question23.Whathappensifamereacquaintanceentersourintimatespace
Question24.Wheredopeoplefeelcomfortableinteractingwithnewacquaintancesorstrangers