大学英语综合Ⅰ(24-25-1)
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问题 1: 1. Listen to the audio and fill in the blanks in the following passage with the words you hear.
Why do round pizzas come in square boxes?
If you’re like most people, you’re too busy ___1___ pizza to stop and ___2___ the logistics of how it ___3___ on your kitchen counter.
Ponder it long enough, though, and you may find it ___4___ that pies usually come in ___5___ or other boxes that are ageometric departure from the round crust.
So why don’t pizzas arrive in ___6___ cardboard boxes?
It’s mostly because the pizza industry doesn’t really care to disrupt the cardboard industry.
Cardboard boxes are usually _____7_____ with edges (square or rectangular) because they can be made in one ___8___ as well as neatly stacked.
The ___9___ of making a round pizza box would mainly be aesthetic. It’s not going to save space ___10___ an edged box.
In the case of frozen pizzas, stacking piesvertically runs the risk of them rolling out of place. It’s just bad pizza management.
选项:
答案: eating
问题 2: 1. Listen to the audio and fill in the blanks in the following passage with the words you hear.
Covid closures still affecting 405m children
As the COVID-19 ___1___ enters its third year, 23 countries - home to ___2___ 405 million schoolchildren - are ___3___ to fully reopen schools, with many schoolchildren at ___4___ of dropping out, said the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) on Wednesday.
Over the past two years, nearly 147 million children ___5___ more than half of their in-person schooling, ___6___ to 2 trillion hours of lost learning, UNICEF said in a report.
"When children are not able to interact with their teachers and their ___7___ directly, their learning ___8___. When they are not able to interact with their teachers and peers at all, their learning loss may become permanent," said UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell in a ___9___ release. "This rising inequality in ___10___ to learning means that education risks becoming the greatest divider, not the greatest equalizer. When the world fails to educate its children, we all suffer."
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答案: pandemic
问题 3: 1. Listen to the audio and fill in the blanks in the following passage with the words you hear.
Teen stays off social media for 6 years
If someone said they'd —1— you $1,800 to —2— —3— social media for six years, would you do it?
Could you?
Sivert Klefsaas did —4— that.
"I thought it was —5—," Sivert told —6— Tuesday. "I thought, 'Ah what's 6 —7— years?'"
In 2016, Lorna Goldstrand Klefsaas —8— her 12-year-old son Sivert to stay off social media until he was 18.
If he completed the challenge, she'd —9— him the cash on his 18th birthday.
On Feb 19, Sivert —10— his prize.
选项:
答案: pay
问题 4: 1. Watch the video clip and decide whether the following statements are true or false.
1. Moving in is a disaster for both new students and their parents.
选项:
答案: 错误
问题 5: 2. One of the mothers in the video encourages her daughter to participate in as many activities as she can.
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答案: 正确
问题 6: 3. The father who is interviewed believes sports is very important.
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答案: 错误
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问题 8: 5.
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问题 9: 6.
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