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AY Not FestivalThe festival lineup (阵容): Royal Blood, Craig David Presents TS5, Bombay Bicycle Club, Rag’n’Bone Man.Y Not Festival has come a long way since it started out 15 years ago, winning the UK’s Best Small Festival award and becoming one of the country’s most popular, small, fresh and loud music festivals in the decade and a half since, attracting world-known performers to participate in. It will take place on the coming summer weekend in the surroundings of Pikehall. Ready to make your online followers envious?NASS FestivalThe festival lineup: Chase & Status, The Streets, Solardo,Andy C, Shy FX, Holy Goof.NASS Festival is the UK’s biggest celebration of music, street art and bicycle motocross. Displayed across four days from 9th to 12th, July and 11 stages at the Bath & West Showground in Shepton Mallet, NASS Festival lays on a weekend of athletic competitions in skating and bicycle motocross, as well as music performances by distinguished people and bands.Download FestivalThe festival lineup: KISS, Iron Maiden, Korn, Deftones, Disturbed, V olbeat.Probably the most well-known heavy metal festival, Download Festival took over from the MOR Festival at Derby’s Donington Park this summer. Its three days was packed with the biggest names from the 70s right up to the newest generation, with KISS, one of the most famous American rock bands, on stage first.Kendal CallingThe festival lineup: Foals, Stereophonics, Primal Scream, Supergrass, Blossoms, The Kooks.Actually Kendal Calling mixes a diverse and well-known lineup that covers various types, while also laying on a wide range of food and drink, as well as entertainments, bars, and a market. As a result, it’s a perfect festival to take the family to. All in the beautiful surroundings of Lowther Deer Park.1. Which festival combines games with music?A. Kendal Calling.B. Download Festival.C. NASS Festival.D. Y Not Festival.2. Where do those who are fond of rock music most probablygo?A. Pikehall.B. Shepton Mallet.C. Donington Park.D. Lowther Deer Park.3. What do the four festivals have in common?A. They are aimed at young people.B. They take place in the same month.C. They are broadcast live online.D. They involve many musical talents.BUminur Kuchukova of Russia could have retired years ago. Yet the 61-year-old teacher keeps working at a school in the Siberian village of Sibilyakovo. She continues to teach for one reason: the school’s one and only student, a nine-year-old boy. Kuchukova is to leave next year for health problems, which means the school will close.Sibilyakovo is like thousands of villages across Russia: Many people moved out of it after the closure of the local state-operated collective farm. Sibilyakovo is mainly home to Tatars, a Turkic group that is one of many minorities in Russia. In the 1970s, the village had a population of 550 and a primary school with four classes. Each class had about 18 children. T oday the village’s population has shrunk to 39.Kuchukova has taught at the school for 42 years. She has bought a home in the town of Tara, about 50 kilometers away and plans to retire there with her husband at the end of the school year. By then, she hopes, her only student will be old enough to travel to a neighboring village for classes. But the nearest school is a 30-minute boat ride across the Irtysh Riverfollowed by a 20-minute ride on a school bus.Kuchukova does not think her student, Ravil, is ready yet for making such a trip every school day. “His parents don’t want to leave Sibilyakovo yet and it’s scary to send a little boy like him over the Irtysh. There a re such big waves,” she says.And even when she herself will finally retire and go to live in Tara, Kuchukova will not leave her past behind, saying, “My parents are buried here; a part of me is here.”4. Why did so many people leave Sibilyakovo?A. Because there was no good school.B. Because it wasn’t comfortable to live there.C. Because they wanted to make a living.D. Because they hated working on the local farm.5. How does Kuchukova feel when it comes to Ravil?A. Worried.B. Hopeful.C. Proud.D. Guilty.6. Which of the following best describes Kuchukova as a teacher?A. Responsible and caring.B. Careful and positive.C. Patient and determined.D. Selfless and confident.7. What does the last paragraph convey?A. Kuchukova’s love for Tara.B. Kuchukova’s plan for future.C. Kuchukova’s memory of her parents.D. Kuchukova’s bond with the village.CMarket traders and street vendors (小贩) are making a comeback across China, and this time they find themselves equipped with a new set of digital skills essential to directing the vast consumer market. T o make mom-and-pop retail stands active, the country’s leading e-commerce platforms are lending a helping hand, offering a series of services from inventory support to accessible financing backed by technologies to finally promote domestic (国内的) spending and employment.Domestic wholesale site /doc/a61578286.html, is among the first group of tech players with such offerings. At the heart of the action plan is an effort to link street vendors directly with factories, effectively avoiding middlemen and saving time and costs. “The large number of small-scale merchants on the site has managed to gain the upper hand in price negotiations, while manufacturers are more willing to mass-produce goods as the economy of scale serves to reduce costs, thus creating a win-win situation,” general manager Wang Hai said. On the financial front, 1688’s parent Alibaba Group is offering interest-free loans worth a total of 70 billion yuan ($9.8 billion), with which qualified merchants can purchase goods in quantity. Risk assessment for each applicant is conducted by sister service Mybank.Meanwhile, e-commerce giant /doc/a61578286.html, has promised to secure quality goods worth more than 50 billion yuan and is offering each stall keeper up to 100,000 yuan worth of interest-free loans for the purpose of filling their inventory. To stabilize employment, JD decided to add a number of job positions that either require flexible working hours, allow working from home or are designed to promote start-up businesses. For posts relatedto logistics, delivery, warehouse management and packaging, people from poverty-stricken areas should be employed first.“The novel coronavirus outbreak will accelera te the digital transformation of the real economy, and individual traders and smaller stores are no exception,” said Xu Lei, CEO of JD’s retail unit. “We have the ability and, more important, the responsibility to inject vitality (活力) into these entities, thus contributing to the economic rebound and stabilizing employment.”8. How do e-commerce platforms help mom-and-pop retail stands?A. By offering digital skills.B. By providing commercial services.C. By expanding the consumer market.D. By increasing employment opportunities.9. According to Wang Hai, /doc/a61578286.html,’s action plan may be an example of __________.A. barking up the wrong treeB. putting the cart before the horseC. robbing Peter to pay PaulD. killing two birds with one stone10. What do we know about JD’s plan to create more posts?A. It covers various job selections.B. It aims at expanding their business.C. Employees will have to work regularly.D. Employees in poor areas will get funds.11. What is Xu Lei’s attitude towards the development of economy?A. Disappointed.B. Confident.C. Doubtful.D. Uncaring.DNo man is an island. But for the coronavirus patients in hospitals, they die alone — physically separated from the friends and family who love them. This cruel reality weighs heavily on a group of New York City volunteers whose mission is to actually connect patients with family members unable to be present due to hospital restrictions on visitors. Their solution:to collect used iPads from across the country and donate them to hospitals in underserved (缺医少药的) communities where the need is most serious.“It’s a heartbreaking scene,”Nicolas Heller,a 31-year-old documentarian, said of the thousands of people who have died from the disease in isolation, without the comforting words or touch from a loved one. “A lot of these people are dying prematurely, whether they had medical issues or not. It’s crushing.”said Heller, who is part of iPads to Hospitals, an organization — founded by two medical students, Amy Johnson and Jeff Arace — that is collecting used iPads for patients who do not own smartphones capable of video chatting. The group explained how the donated iPads could also benefit hospital staff with limited personal protective equipment, such asmasks and gloves. The tablet computers can allow medical staff to communicate with patients from outside of the room, decreasing their risk of exposure to the virus.As of Friday morning, the group said it has received 375 used iPads from donors nationwide and raised more than $22,000 through its GoFundMe page to purchase more devices. So far, 50of the iPads have been donated to Brooklyn’s COVID-only site, University Hospital of Brooklyn at SUNY Downstate, whose staff expressed the critical impact the devices can have on patients and also health care workers.“The lifeblood of what we’re doing is making use of people’s iPads that are in their drawers and on their desks that they don’t use anymore,”said Ian Kaplan, a film director from Brooklyn. “I’ve had every make and model of iPad ever made in my hands in the last week,”said 29-year-old Kaplan. “With the exception of the first model, which doesn’t have a camera, we can make use of any iPad. However, we are nowhere near meeting the demand of every hospital that we speak with.”12. Why do volunteers collect used iPads?A. To make better use of iPads.B. To collect and sell them to patients.C. To enable patients to contact with their family.D. To equip underserved communities.13. What can we know according to Paragraph 2?A. Heller is one of iPads to Hospitals’s founders.B. Hospital staff can use iPads to contact with their family.C. These iPads can be beneficial to medical workers.D. These iPads can protect hospital staff from the virus.14. What can we infer from the statement of Ian Kaplan?A. People donated iPads because they wanted to buy new ones.B. Every make and model of iPad can be used in hospitals.C. Those iPads in his hands are all with cameras.D. There is still a lot of iPads needed to meet the demand.15. What is the main idea of this passage?A. Patients in hospitals are physically separated.B. Group collects used iPads to connect patients with family.C. How was iPads to Hospitals founded by two medical students.D. How to collect iPads for hospitals.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。