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    备战2022高考英语晨听晚训系列(八)学生版(含听力+语法填空+词汇长难句) Passage onePart A:泛听并回答以下问题1What kind of warning does the article say the WHO issued? 
    A a serious warningB a stark warningC a dire warning
    2What does the article call the WHO's findings?
    A worryingB disturbingC sobering
    3What two things did the WHO say people die from?
    A heart attacks and strokesB heart attacks and smokingC smoking an strokes
    4When did 60- to 70-year-olds work more than 55 hours a week?
    A when they were aged 45 to 60B when they were aged 40 to 74C when they were aged 45 to 74
    5What percentage of the reported deaths were in men?
    A 70%B 72%C 64%
    6What do people who overwork have a 19% increased risk of
    A heart diseaseB strokeC overworking
    7In what date range did the WHO look at workforce data?
    A 1917 to 2018B 1977 to 2018C 1970 to 2018
    Part B:精听并且填写缺少的单词(每空不多于3个单词)The World Health Organization (WHO) and International Labour Organization have (1)     warning about the danger of overworking. They said working long hours is causing (2)         of hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. The two organizations analysed the link between (3)              and working long hours. Their findings were sobering. Around three-quarters of a million workers die early after (4)              and heart attacks as a result of working over 55 hours a week. Most of these (5)               were in people aged 60 to 70 who had worked at least 55 hours between the ages of 45 and 74. The researchers discovered (6) that men               for 72 per cent of the deaths.The WHO study (7)              who work at least 55 hours a week have a 42 per cent increased risk of stroke, and a 19 per cent increased (8)               disease. Researchers analyzed data from work forces in 154 countries. They looked at data collected from 1970 to 2018. The WHO Director-General said: "No job is (9)               of stroke or heart disease. Governments, employers and workers need to work together to (10)              to protect the health of workers." The WHO said over nine per cent of workers overwork. It warned that the (11)               , saying: "The pandemic is accelerating developments that could (12)               towards increased working time."Part C:精听并且回答下列问题1What did the WHO say governments and workers have to agree on?                                                                      2How many workers did the WHO say overwork?                                                                      3What did the WHO say is fuelling a trend towards longer working hours?                                                                      Passage twoPart A:泛听并回答以下问题1How much will the UK government spend on the Latin programme?
    A$55 millionB$5.5 millionC$5 million
    2Where does the education secretary hope students will level up?
    Ain state-run universitiesBat homeCsome government-run schools
    3How many elite UK private schools is Latin taught in?
    A49%B2.7%C27%
    4What did the education secretary say Latin has a reputation for being?
    Atoo full of declensionsBdifficultCelitist
    5What did the education secretary say Latin could help pupils with?Alearning about the Roman EmpireBlearning modern foreign languagesCEnglish literature6What kind of debate has the Latin programme started?
    Aa heated debateBan intellectual debateCa gentle debate
    7What have people ridiculed the programme as being?Aan anachronismBa smokescreenCa poorly-funded gimmickPart B:精听并且填写缺少的单词(每空不多于3个单词)The U.K. education secretary Gavin Williamson has           a new $5.5 million programme to teach Latin at 40 schools across the country. Mr Williamson said the Latin Excellence Programme aims to "level up" opportunities for students in some            . Latin is a language that was spoken in the area around Rome over 2,000 years ago. It is            in 49% of the UK's "elite" private schools but only 2.7% of state schools. Williamson said: "Latin has a reputation as an elitist subject, which is            the privileged few, but the subject can bring so many benefits to young people, so I want to             to that divide." He added: "Latin can help pupils with learning            ."The initiative has sparked a           about the benefits of Latin. Many people have ridiculed the programme as being nothing but a "poorly-funded gimmick". Politician Tim Farron wrote: "Latin is elite because only people who are               , thanks to family connections, can afford to waste time on a subject whose only             is in understanding...the dialogue in [ancient] books." Author Emma Kennedy questioned the use of a "dead" language. She uses Latin to "           on tombs". A teacher said money would be better spent on living languages like Chinese or Arabic that would enable children "to get ahead in and          with the world," or on computer coding.Part C:精听并且回答下列问题      What did a politician say can help the elite get a successful career?                                                                                     What did an author say she used Latin to translate?                                                                                       What two living languages did a teacher say are more preferable?                                                                                  Passage oneRecentlyThe World Health Organization (WHO) and International Labour Organization   1       issue a stark warning about the danger of overworking. They said    2     worklong hours is causing the premature death of hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. The two organizations analyzed the link between loss of life    3   working long hours. Their findings were sobering. Around three-quarters of a million workers die early after suffering strokes and heart attacks as     4   result of working over 55 hours a week. Most of these deaths were in people aged 60 to 70      5     had worked at least 55 hours between the ages of 45 and 74. The researchers discovered that men accounted for 72 per cent of the deaths.The WHO study revealed that people who work at     6    little 55 hours a week have a 42 per cent increased risk of stroke, and a 19 per cent increased chance of heart disease. Researchers analyzed data from work forces in 154     7     country. They looked at data collected from 1970 to 2018. The WHO Director-General said: "No job is worth the risk of stroke or heart disease. Governments, employers and workers need to work together   8     agree on limits to protect the health of workers." The WHO said over nine per cent of workers overwork. It warned that the situation is worsening, saying: "The pandemic is accelerating developments that could feed the trend towards increased working time."Passage twoThe U.K. education secretary Gavin Williamson has     1   announcea new $5.5 million programme to teach Latin at 40 schools across the country. Mr Williamson said the Latin Excellence Programme aims to "level up" opportunities for students in some government-run schools. Latin is a language       2     was spoken in the area around Rome over 2,000 years ago. It       3     teach in 49% of the UK's "elite" private schools but only 2.7% of state schools. Williamson said: "Latin has a reputation     4     an elitist subject, which is reserved for the privileged few, but the subject can bring so many benefits to young people, so I want to put 5          end to that divide." He added: "Latin can help pupils with learning modern foreign languages."The initiative has sparked a heated debate about the     6   benefitof Latin. Many people have ridiculed the programme as being nothing but a "poorly-funded gimmick". Politician Tim Farron wrote: "Latin is elite because only people who are guaranteed successful careers, thanks to family connections, can afford to waste time on a subject whose only    7   practiceapplication is in understanding...the dialogue in [ancient] books." Author Emma Kennedy questioned the use of a "dead" language. She uses Latin to "     8    occasional translate things on tombs". A teacher said money would be better spent on living languages like Chinese or Arabic that would enable children "to get ahead in and engage with the world," or on computer coding.  
    一:单词短语
    1organization                       2labour                        3issue                               4premature                         5 worldwide                         6analyze                         7sobering                         8 as a result of                               9 accounted for                                  10reveal                         11at least                                       12workforce                        13worth                        14warn                        15worsen                        16pandemic                        17accelerate                        18 secretary                         19excellence                         20 aim to                          21level up                         22 private                         23 reputation                          24 elitist                         25 reserve                         26 privilege                         27 put an end to                         28 initiative                         29spark                          30heated debate                          31guarantee                         32career                         33practical                         34application                         35occasionally                         36translate...on                         37engage                        
    二:重点句型1  They said working long hours is causing the premature death of hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. 翻译:                                                                            解析:                                                                                                                                                    2 Most of these deaths were in people aged 60 to 70 who had worked at least 55 hours between the ages of 45 and 74. The researchers discovered that men accounted for 72 per cent of the deaths.翻译:                                                                            解析:                                                                                                                                               3The WHO study revealed that people who work at least 55 hours a week have a 42 per cent increased risk of stroke, and a 19 per cent increased chance of heart disease.翻译:                                                                            解析:                                                                                                                                                   4It warned that the situation is worsening, saying: "The pandemic is accelerating developments that could feed the trend towards increased working time."翻译:                                                                            解析:                                                                                  5Latin is a language that was spoken in the area around Rome over 2,000 years ago. 翻译:                                                                            解析:                                                                                                             6Latin has a reputation as an elitist subject, which is reserved for the privileged few, but the subject can bring so many benefits to young people, so I want to put an end to that divide翻译:                                                                            解析:                                                                                                        Passage one世界卫生组织(世卫组织)和国际劳工组织已经对过度工作的危险发出了严厉警告。他们说,长时间工作正在导致全球数十万人过早死亡。这两个组织分析了生命损失和长时间工作之间的联系。他们的发现令人发指。大约有125万工人因每周工作超过55个小时而遭受中风和心脏病发作而过早死亡。这些死亡病例大多发生在6070岁的人身上,他们在45岁至74岁之间工作了至少55个小时。研究人员发现,男性占总死亡人数的72%世界卫生组织的研究显示,每周工作至少55个小时的人患中风的风险增加了42%,患心脏病的几率增加了19%。研究人员分析了来自154个国家的劳动力的数据。他们研究了从1970年到2018年收集的数据。世卫组织总干事说:没有一份工作值得冒患中风或心脏病的风险。政府、雇主和工人需要共同努力,就保护工人健康的限制问题达成一致。世界卫生组织表示,超过9%的工人过度工作。它警告说,情况正在恶化,他说:大流行病正在加速事态的发展,这可能会助长增加工作时间的趋势。Passage two英国教育部长加文·威廉姆森宣布了一项价值550万美元的新项目,该项目将在全国40所学校教授拉丁语。威廉姆森表示,拉丁语卓越计划旨在提高一些公立学校学生的机会。拉丁语是2000多年前在罗马周边地区使用的一种语言。英国49%精英私立学校教授它,但只有2.7%的公立学校教授它。威廉姆森说:拉丁语具有精英主义主题的声誉,这是为少数特权阶层保留的,但这个主题可以给年轻人带来很多好处,所以我想结束这种分裂。他补充说:拉丁语可以帮助学生学习现代外语。英国教育部长加文·威廉姆森宣布了一项价值550万美元的新项目,该项目将在全国40所学校教授拉丁语。威廉姆森表示,拉丁语卓越计划旨在提高一些公立学校学生的机会。拉丁语是2000多年前在罗马周边地区使用的一种语言。英国49%精英私立学校教授它,但只有2.7%的公立学校教授它。威廉姆森说:拉丁语具有精英主义主题的声誉,这是为少数特权阶层保留的,但这个主题可以给年轻人带来很多好处,所以我想结束这种分裂。他补充说:拉丁语可以帮助学生学习现代外语。

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