补充听力(一)—— 补充听力(十)听力原文及答案解析文本

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补充听力(六)—— 补充听力(十)文本

补充听力(六)—— 补充听力(十)文本

补充听力(六)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. [A] Both speakers think half of the staff are efficient.[B] The woman has a favorable opinion of the staff.[C] Neither of them has a favorable opinion of the staff.[D] The woman is a restaurant manager herself.12. [A] In a bike parking lot. [B] At a bike repair shop.[C] In a bike showroom. [D] In a bike factory.13. [A] Shop for new clothes. [B] Lose some weight.[C] Have his jeans altered. [D] Wear clothes that fit more tightly.14. [A] Paul should take over his uncle’s business now.[B] He doesn’t agree with the woman’s remarks.[C] Paul should stay another year for his studies.[D] He felt upset by Paul’s hasty decision.15. [A] Go cross the bridge. [B] Repeat the experiment.[C] Come to the bridge game. [D] Wait and see what will happen.16. [A] It wasn’t good investment.[B] It should have lasted longer.[C] The man should buy new parts for it.[D] The man won’t b e able to get it repaired.17. [A] Nick repaired it himself.[B] Nick now works in a garage.[C] Nick had his motorcycle fixed.[D] Nick wasted his money.18. [A] He wishes to have more courses like it.[B] He finds it hard to follow the teacher.[C] He wishes the teacher would talk more.[D] He doesn’t like the teacher’s accent.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] The man’s pay raise.[B] A career ladder for the man.[C] The man’s educa tion.[D] A new chance for everyone to be promoted.20. [A] Three years. [B] Four years.[C] Five years. [D] Six years.21. [A] The person who has the strong will.[B] The person who has attended the adult school.[C] The person who can pass the test of arithmetic.[D] The person who can work at computers quickly after a two-day training.22. [A] The man is eager to attend the training.[B] The man is not very interested in this chance for promotion.[C] The man has been training for computer work since last year.[D] The man is not confident in his chance to be promoted to the Grade 7.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. [A] To see his tutor for help.[B] To help the woman with her report.[C] To find some materials for his essay.[D] To read books on the effect of smoking by parents on their children.24. [A] The computer doesn’t work properly.[B] Peter is writing an essay on environment.[C] Mary is much better than Peter in using computers.[D] Peter is taking a computer class which is helpful.25. [A] Stand in the queue.[B] Wait for a free computer.[C] Ask his tutor to recommend him some books.[D] Use the computer to find the needed information.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. [A] Remember the entire trade route.[B] Know the making of products.[C] Receive certain special training.[D] Deal with a lot of difficulties.27. [A] It was made up of different routes.[B] Silk trading became less popular.[C] Sea travel provided easier routes.[D] People needed fewer foreign goods.28. [A] People learned from one another.[B] People shared each other’s beliefs.[C] People traded goods along the route.[D] People earned their living by traveling.Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. [A] They worry about school.[B] They dislike living with their parents.[C] They have to be locked in to avoid troubles.[D] They quarrel a lot with other family members.30. [A] They don’t want to make family decisions.[B] They don’t want to share family responsibility.[C] They don’t want to go boating with their family.[D] They don’t want to c ause trouble in their families.31. [A] They give their children more freedom.[B] They care less about their children’s life.[C] They are much stricter with their children.[D] They go to clubs more often with their children.32. [A] Negotiation in family. [B] Education in family.[C] Harmony in family. [D] Teenage trouble in family.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. [A] Amery was fond of games. [B] Amery was of similar size.[C] Amery was good at sports. [D] Amery looked like an animal.34. [A] He was laughed at by other boys.[B] He pushed Amery hard and hurt him.[C] He played a joke on an outstanding athlete.[D] Amery turned out to be in the same grade.35. [A] The speaker could run faster than Amery.[B] The speaker liked playing on boys of all sizes.[C] Amery was a student in Grade Four.[D] Amery forgave the speaker for his rude behavior.Section CSixteen-year-old Michael Viscardsi of San Diego won first prize in the Siemens Westinghouse Competition in Math, Science and Technology. He showed (36) ________ to a nineteen-century math problem.Michael has been (37) ________ by his mother, who has a doctorate inneuroscience. He also worked on his project with a professor at a university.The National Center for Education Statistics did its (38) ________ research on home-schooling in 2003. Researchers (39) ________ that more than one million American students learned at home. That was more than two percent of the school-age population.Michael Viscardsi, for example, has been taught mostly at home, but with (40) ________ math classes at a local university.The researchers asked parents why they home-schooled their children. Thirty-one percent said the most important reason was (41) ________ about the environment of the local schools. Thirty percent said it was to provide (42) ________ instruction. Sixteen percent said they were not satisfied with the quality of the (43) ________ in the local schools.(44) _________________________________________________________. An education expert said much of this increase was in cities with histories of racial tension. Also, (45) ________________________________________________________________.Critics of home-schooling say children need to attend school to help them learn social skills. They also say that home-schooled children do not get a very good education. Still, (46) ________________________________________________________________.补充听力(七)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A11. [A] The man was confused about the date of the appointment.[B] The man wants to change the date of the appointment.[C] The man is glad he’s got in touch with the doctor.[D] The man can’t come f or the appointment at 4:15.12. [A] Wait for him until he finishes his class.[B] Invite Judie to play instead.[C] Cancel the game and stay at home.[D] Go to attend the class with him.13. [A] She was considerate. [B] She was unforgiving.[C] She was apologetic. [D] She was sympathetic.14. [A] It is totally different this time.[B] It has nothing to do with the textbook.[C] Most of the questions aren’t from the textbook.[D] Half of the questions are in the textbook.15. [A] He can’t afford to buy the ticket.[B] He needs a break from the math problem.[C] He doesn’t want to go to the opera.[D] He’ll meet the woman when he has finished the math problem.16. [A] Professor Harrison doesn’t teach well.[B] T he woman doesn’t have to borrow notes from Jim.[C] Jim’s notes are good for the woman to borrow.[D] The woman shouldn’t have been absent-minded in the lecture.17. [A] She would mark the exam papers herself.[B] She would not give her students an exam.[C] She would collect the exam papers herself.[D] Her teaching assistant would grade the exam papers.18. [A] He’s eager to start his new job.[B] His job starts early next week.[C] He believes the job interview went well.[D] His professor was mistaken about the job.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] The country. [B] Another country.[C] Cornfield. [D] Birmingham.20. [A] He might get his passport.[B] He might get some money and clothes.[C] He might make himself armed.[D] He might make a call.21. [A] He will meet her in another country.[B] They will go to another country together.[C] He will leave her in the country.[D] He will appear somewhere near her.22. [A] By air. [B] By car.[C] By sea. [D] By train.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. [A] They left their pets with neighbors.[B] They rented their house to a student.[C] They hired someone to stay in their home.[D] They asked their gardener to watch their house.24. [A] They look at a house sitter’s score report.[B] They interview a house sitter’s friends.[C] They check a house sitter’s references.[D] They attend a house sitter’s party.25. [A] The homeowner is afraid of being accused.[B] The house sitter pleads again and again.[C] Most house-sitters are very poor.[D] The homeowner doesn’t want to bother.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. [A] Neutral. [B] Opposed.[C] Approving. [D] Supportive.27. [A] Because FDA approved them.[B] Because they cannot read the labels.[C] Because they support the new technique.[D] Because they cannot tell which one is the cloned food.28. [A] More and more people accept cloned milk and meat.[B] FDA approved that cloned food is safe for human beings.[C] American farmers produce more milk than the people can consume.[D] Because more milk is produced by cloned cows, the milk price isreduced.29. [A] It may cause unintended bad results to human beings.[B] It is developed well enough to clone human beings.[C] It will bring more unexpected economic benefits.[D] It is supported by ethicists and religious leaders.Passage TwoQuestions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. [A] To tell us how much time the new bridge will spend.[B] To tell us how much money the new bridge will cost.[C] To tell us China has started to build the longest bridge across the sea inthe world.[D] To tell us why China began to build the longest bridge across the sea inthe world.31. [A] 120kms. [B] 184kms.[C] 268kms. [D] 304kms.32. [A] To make it easy to enjoy the beautiful scene of the sea.[B] To show China’s growing economic power.[C] To help develop economy.[D] To do wonders.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. [A] Ask for their names. [B] Name babies after them.[C] Put down their names. [D] Choose names for them.34. [A] If the family tree is fairly limited.[B] If the family tie is strong enough.[C] If the name is commonly used.[D] If nobody in the family complains.35. [A] It will show the beauty of its own.[B] It will develop more associations.[C] It will lose the original meaning.[D] It will help form the baby’s personality.Section CWith the start of BBC World Service Television, millions of viewers in Asia and America can now watch the Corporation’s news (36) ________.And of course in Britain listeners and viewers can (37) ________ into two BBC television channels, five BBC national radio services and dozens of local radio stations. They are brought sport, comedy, drama, music, news and current affairs, education, religion, parliamentary coverage, children’s programs and films for an (38) ________ license fee of £83 per household.It is a remarkable record, (39) ________ back over 70 years —yet the BBC’s future is now in (40) ________. The Corporation will survive as a publicly-funded broadcasting organization, at least for the time being, but its role, its size and its programs are now the subject of a (41) ________ debate in Britain.The debate was (42) ________ by the Government, which invited anyone with an opinion of the BBC — (43) ________ ordinary listeners and viewers —to say what was good or bad about the Corporation. (44) ________________________________________________________________. Defenders of the Corporation of whom there are many are fond of quoting the American slogan “If it isn’t broke, don’t fix it.” The BBC “isn’t broke”, they say, by which they mean it is not broken, so why bother to change it? (45) ________________________________________________________________. The commercial TV channels were required by the Thatcher Government’s Broadcasting Act to become more commercial, competing with each other for advertisers, and cutting costs and jobs. (46) ________________________________________________________________.补充听力(八)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A11. [A] The woman is an unusual student.[B] The man is a rigid person.[C] The woman’s request will be granted.[D] No make-up exam will be given.12. [A] He does want the woman to pay.[B] He doesn’t understand the woman.[C] He is wondering what the woman is thinking.[D] He is surprised that the woman would think that.13. [A] He probably has a poor memory.[B] He is very forgiving and tolerant.[C] He is well liked by his customers.[D] He has been introduced to the staff.14. [A] The man doesn’t want to see Mr. Williams.[B] Mr. Jones is in an inferior position.[C] Mr. Jones used to be in charge.[D] Mr. Will iams doesn’t want to do it tomorrow.15. [A] It will probably be cold. [B] It will be mild as usual.[C] It will probably rarely be cold. [D] It will be warm and comfortable.16. [A] Ask someone to help the woman.[B] Give the woman the notes for her reference.[C] Lend the woman his pencil and paper.[D] Feel sorry that he can’t help the woman.17. [A] The dirty street. [B] The noisy place.[C] The low voice of the man. [D] The crowded park.18. [A] The woman should join the chess club.[B] The woman needs a lot of time to play chess.[C] He himself is not a very good chess player, either.[D] He’s willing to teach the woman how to play chess.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] More work as a teaching assistant.[B] A higher salary.[C] A longer vacation period.[D] A research assignment.20. [A] He’ll start next week. [B] He wouldn’t enjoy it.[C] He would like time to decide. [D] He wants his adviser’s opinion.21. [A] Finish his degree in the fall.[B] Let someone else read his evaluation.[C] Consider taking fewer courses.[D] Get more teaching experience.22. [A] Frank’s talent for teaching.[B] Frank’s interesting approach to research.[C] A present Frank will receive for graduation.[D] A congratulatory letter from the department.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. [A] He is sad to have lost his job.[B] He totally supports the woman’s choice.[C] He insists that the woman major in business.[D] He doesn’t believe in his wife.24. [A] He is out of employment.[B] He lets the woman down.[C] He has to delay the woman’s study.[D] The woman chooses the wrong major.25. [A] In their home. [B] In the school.[C] At a grocery. [D] On the telephone.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. [A] More than 12%. [B] Almost 50%.[C] Nearly 60%. [D] About 70%.27. [A] They are self-evident.[B] They are yet to be proved.[C] They are to be further studied.[D] They are supported by scientific evidence.28. [A] Different Forms of Exercise[B] Exercise — The Road to Health[C] Running — A Popular Form of Sport[D] Scientific Evidence of Health BenefitsPassage TwoQuestions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. [A] To improve her computer program.[B] To find out their attitudes towards food.[C] To find out details she can make use of.[D] To predict what food they’ll like in the future.30. [A] People believe what the computer tells them.[B] People can be led to believe in something false.[C] People tend to forget their childhood experiences.[D] People are not always aware of their personalities.31. [A] If they learn it is harmful for health.[B] If they lie to themselves that they don’t want it.[C] If they are willing to let doctors control their minds.[D] If they think they once had a bad experience of eating it.32. [A] Whether it is moral. [B] Who it is best for.[C] When it is effective. [D] How it should be used.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. [A] Helicopters have only been worked on by man since 1940.[B] Chinese children were the first to achieve flight in helicopters.[C] Helicopters were considered more dangerous than the early airplanes.[D] Some people thought they would become widely used by averageindividuals.34. [A] They are used for rescue work.[B] They are taking the place of high-flying jets.[C] They have been widely used for various purposes.[D] They are now used exclusively for commercial projects.35. [A] For high-speed transportation.[B] For extremely high altitude flights.[C] For overseas passenger transportation.[D] For urgent mission to places inaccessible to other kinds of craft.Section CProspective students should bear in mind that housing will be an expensive item in their budget, (36) ________ in magnitude the cost of tuition and food. In(37) ________, the amount that a student spends for housing should be held to(38) ________ one-fifth or one-fourth of the total (39) ________ for living expenses (as opposed to educational expenses, such as tuition and fees). If the amount spent for housing reaches one-third of the total (40) ________ for living expenses, the student is certainly spending too much; however, if it drops to one-sixth, it is possible that the quarters are unsafe, unhealthy, and possibly (41) ________.For detailed information on local housing (42) ________, students should contact the housing office or the foreign student adviser of the institution that has (43) ________ them. (44) _________________________________________________________________, because public transportation in many towns and cities in the United States is simply not adequate or convenient.(45) _________________________________________________________; the housing office of the institution; bulletin boards located in dormitories, cafeterias, libraries, etc. on the campus; the “for rent” columns of campus or community newspapers; fellow students who attend the institution; and a host family in the community. (46) ________________________________________________________________.补充听力(九)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A11. [A] The man must be an excellent student.[B] The man’s idea is probably a good one.[C] The man had better drop more than one course.[D] The man would not have dropped the best course of the four.12. [A] The movie was really wonderful.[B] The movie was so full of violent scenes.[C] The movie wasn’t as good as he had expected.[D] The movie was overly concerned with romantic relationships.13. [A] She wasn’t able to manage the project well.[B] She’s not sure how she was able to finish so early.[C] She’s not sure how to solve the mystery.[D] She still hasn’t heard what was shocking.14. [A] He thinks the woman is unfair.[B] He agrees that the workload is heavy.[C] He feels the assignment is reasonable.[D] He won’t be able to go to the lab today.15. [A] Lose weight. [B] Quit smoking.[C] Weigh himself frequently. [D] Have a talk with the doctor.16. [A] Getting dressed. [B] Collecting old clothes.[C] Trying out new clothes. [D] Looking for her black dress.17. [A] The man should go to bed at eleven.[B] The man should give up watching the movie.[C] The man should stay up and watch the program.[D] The man should read something exciting instead.18. [A] She was born there.[B] Her children were born there.[C] She has lived there since 1970.[D] Her husband was teaching English there.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] They are looking for an apartment to live in.[B] They are discussing living places and children’s education.[C] They are complaining about their children.[D] They are planning for the next weekend.20. [A] There’s much to do besides work and study.[B] It’s convenient for people to go anywhere.[C] The natural environment is beneficial to children.[D] The countryside is a perfect place for weekends.21. [A] The children are too young to benefit from city life.[B] Even adults themselves cannot go everywhere in the city.[C] There is a lot to see and do for children and adults.[D] There isn’t a lot to see and do for children.22. [A] She is a full-time housewife.[B] She does not care for her children.[C] She used to live in the suburbs in her childhood.[D] She will go to a museum next weekend.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. [A] She couldn’t go to Spain for holiday this summer.[B] She couldn’t communicate with Spanish people very well.[C] She didn’t learn enough Spanish vocabulary.[D] She had few chances to speak Spanish in Spain.24. [A] By reading the BBC book.[B] By going to an evening class of BBC.[C] By watching BBC programs.[D] By going to Spain to talk with Spanish people.25. [A] Learn more grammar and vocabulary.[B] Watch more BBC television programs.[C] Understand Spanish cultures well.[D] Do more practice in speaking Spanish.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. [A] Opera is only for rich people.[B] Opera is famous for its history.[C] Young people are not interested in operas.[D] Opera companies are trying to keep operas alive.27. [A] Because it is hard to find long versions.[B] Because they can make people interested.[C] Because short versions are easy to perform.[D] Because they can be performed in public libraries.28. [A] To reduce the cost. [B] To attract young people.[C] To make Cinderella popular. [D] To celebrate its 75th anniversary.29. [A] Opera is not so popular an art form today.[B] Students enjoy performing operas very much.[C] The tickets for opera are very expensive at present.[D] Opera is performed in a language difficult to understand.Passage TwoQuestions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. [A] Because it is part of a historical cave system.[B] Because it is the largest body of water in Tennessee.[C] Because it is the biggest underground lake in the world.[D] Because it is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records.31. [A] By diving into the water.[B] From “The Council Room”.[C] By riding far out onto the lake.[D] From an opening in a mountainside.32. [A] They serve as a tourist attraction.[B] They serve as an Indian meeting ground.[C] They serve as an underground testing site.[D] They serve as a motorboat race course.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. [A] Because only rich people can afford the watches.[B] Because the watches were made many years ago.[C] Because only a few watches of the kind were made.[D] Because the watches were made by a Swiss watchmaker.34. [A] Its new uses. [B] Its splendid color.[C] Its fashionable style. [D] Its mechanical movement.35. [A] Buy the watch. [B] Return the watch.[C] Wear the watch. [D] Receive the service. Section CThe family in Britain is changing. The once typical British family headed by two parents has (36) ________ substantial changes during the twentieth century. In particular there has been a rise in the number of single-person households, which (37) ________ from 18 to 29 percent of all households between 1971 and 2002. By the year 2020, it is (38) ________ that there will be more single people than (39) ________ people. Fifty years ago this would have been socially (40) ________ in Britain.In the past, people got married and stayed married (41) ________ was very difficult, expensive and took a long time. Today, people’s views on marriage are changing. Many (42) ________, mostly in their twenties or thirties, live together without getting married. Only about 60%of these couples will (43) ________ get married.In the past, people married before they had children, but now about 40%of children in Britain are born to unmarried parents. In 2000, (44) _________________________________________________________________. Before 1960 this was very unusual. People are generally getting married at a later age now and many women do not want to have children immediately. (45) _________________________________________________________________. The number of single-parent families is increasing. This is mainly due to more marriages ending in divorce, (46) ________________________________________________________________.补充听力(十)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A11. [A] Talking about their house. [B] Looking for a place to live in.[C] Walking on the campus. [D] Reading a newspaper.12. [A] He lent her his extra pen.[B] He offered her a pencil.[C] He was afraid of losing his pen.[D] He said he didn’t have any extra ink.13. [A] They should wait patiently.[B] They should ask that man to leave.[C] They should serve that man immediately.[D] That man is old enough to order things he likes.14. [A] Change a partner.[B] Ask the teacher for advice.[C] Meet his partner in the mid-town.[D] Make a compromise with his partner.15. [A] Go to the game. [B] Have her supper.[C] Miss her class. [D] Meet her friends any minute.16. [A] It was burned down. [B] It was robbed.[C] It was blown up. [D] It was closed down.17. [A] He takes it as a kind of exercise.[B] He wants to save money.[C] He loves doing anything that is new.[D] His office isn’t very far.18. [A] The assignment looks easy but actually it’s quite difficult.[B] The assignment is too difficult for them to complete on time.[C] They cannot finish the assignment until Thursday.[D] They have plenty of time to work on the assignment.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] Her roommate won’t share expenses.[B] The apartment needs a lot of repair work.[C] The apartment is too far from the campus.[D] She’s having trouble with the owner of the apartment.20. [A] Paula doesn’t pay the rent on time.[B] She has to buy a new dishwasher.[C] Paula repairs the dishwasher without her permission.[D] She can’t find anyone to repair the dishwasher.21. [A] Friends. [B] Classmates.[C] Lawyer and client. [D] Lifesaver and drowned victim.22. [A] He can bring a lawsuit against the owner.[B] He has some knowledge of the law.[C] He once had the same problem.[D] He knows the owner.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. [A] Making a travel to Finland. [B] How to post a letter.[C] Reserving airline tickets. [D] Booking a train ticket.24. [A] Flight 1070 and 90. [B] Flight 1017 and 19.[C] Flight 1070 and 19. [D] Flight 1017 and 90.25. [A] At 10:00 a.m. on the 23rd of this month.[B] At 10:00 a.m. on the 22nd of this month.[C] At 4:35 p.m. on the 29th of this month.[D] At 5:55 p.m. on the 22nd of this month.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. [A] Pollution in the air. [B] A lack of parking.[C] A lack of bridges. [D] Accidents with bicycles.。

补充听力(一)—— 补充听力(十)听力原文及答案解析文本文件

补充听力(一)—— 补充听力(十)听力原文及答案解析文本文件

补充听力(一)听力原文及答案解析Part III Listening Comprehension Section A…………………………………………………………………………………………………11. W: I have to think about your offer. I can‟t say “yes”or “no” at the moment.M: Y ou can take your time. It will do if you let me know your decision in a day or two.Q: What do we learn from the conversation? 【听前预测】选项中的The man thinks,the woman should save his time,The woman need not hurry等表明,本题可能与男士给女士的建议有关。

【解析】选[D]。

女士说她现在还不能马上对男士的提议给予回复,男士让女士不必着急,还说她在一两天内给他答复就行了,由此可知,女士不必立刻做出决定,故答案为[D]。

12. M: Here comes my secretary. She‟s an extremelygood-looking young woman, don‟t you think?W: Y es, but I heard that her work isn‟t as good as her appearance.Q: What does the woman think of the secretary? 【听前预测】选项中的She is,good-looking,perfect,good at work等表明,本题与对女士的评价有关。

【解析】选[D]。

男士提到自己的秘书长得很漂亮,女士表示同意,但接着用but转折提到她听说她(即男士的秘书)的工作能力没有外表那么好(her work isn‟t as good as her appearance),言外之意就是男士的秘书的工作能力不行,故答案为[D]。

标准听力(一)——标准听力(十)听力原文及答案解析文本文件

标准听力(一)——标准听力(十)听力原文及答案解析文本文件

标准听力(一)——标准听力(十)听力原文及答案解析文本文件标准听力(五)听力原文及答案解析Part III Listening Comprehension Section A11. W: Excuse me, I?d like to place an advertisementfor a used car in this Sunday edition of yourpaper.M: Ok, but you have to run your advertisement all week.We can?t quote rates for just Sunday.Q: What are the speakers talking about? 【听前预测】选项均为动名词短语表明,本题可能考查对话话题。

选项中重复出现的advertisement,newspaper表明,对话可能与报纸上的广告有关。

【解析】选[B]。

对话中女士提到她想place an advertisement (发布一则广告),接着男士提到…run your advertisement all week(…广告要刊登一周),由此可知,对话与发布广告有关,故答案为[B]。

12. W: I really need to get in touch with Professor Nelson.I?ve got a chemistry problem I can?t solve. Butthere?re al ways students in his office.M: I?m attending an evening course given by Professor Nelson. Why don?t you give me yourquestion and let me ask him instead?Q: What will the man most probably do? 【听前预测】选项中的Help the woman,Solve the problem以及重复出现的Ask the professor等表明,对话与男士帮助女士解决问题有关,并涉及向教授请教,男士的话为听音重点。

译林英语六年级下册《补充习题》听力稿及答案

译林英语六年级下册《补充习题》听力稿及答案

译林英语六年级下册《补充习题》听力稿及答案Unit 1The lion and the mouseA Listen and number录音文字稿:1. Mr Brown is reading a book quietly.2. Wang Bing is watching a cartoon happily.3. The girls are cheering excitedly for Mike and Liu Tao.4. Helen is dancing beautifully.5. Tim and Jim are playing with their toy cars happily.6. The little girl is crying sadly because she cannot find her mum.参考答案:a 2b 3c 6d 1e 4f 5B Listen and write录音文字稿:Last weekend,Nancy had a big birthday party at home. Miss Li and Nancy's friends came to the party. There was a nice birthday cake on the table. Nancy made a wish quietly. Her friends sang “Happy Birthday” to her. They sang happily and loudly. Then,Miss Li gave Nancy a birthday present. It was a pretty doll. Nancy liked it very much. Finally,they ate the birthday cake. Everyone had a good time.参考答案:1. had2. quietly3. happily4. loudly5. gave6. doll7. liked8. ateC Look and say参考答案:1. There was a tiger and a mouse in the forest. One day,the tiger was sleeping. The mouse walked by and woke him up.2. Tiger:I'm the king of animals. I'm going to eat you!Mouse:Please don't eat me. I can help you some day. Let's be friends.Tiger:Ha!Ha!That's funny. You're so small and weak. But you can go.3. Tiger:How can I get out of the net?Help!Help!Mouse:Mr Tiger,don't be sad/afraid. Let me help you.Tiger:Thank you very much,my dear friend.D Look,read and choose参考答案:1. quietly2. loudly3. beautifully4. happilyE Read and order参考答案:a. 2b. 1c. 4d. 6e. 3f. 5F Read and judge 参考答案:1. 2. 3. 4. 5.Unit 2Good habits A Listen and circle 录音文字稿:。

补充听力(六)—— 补充听力(十)文本

补充听力(六)—— 补充听力(十)文本

补充听力(六)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A11. [A] It is definitely worthwhile.[B] It may not be so good now.[C] It is even more interesting now.[D] It is even more useful to students.12. [A] The man should wait a minute.[B] It‟s too late for the man to register.[C] The man should have done things earlier.[D] There might still be a chance even if it is the last minute.13. [A] She lost Sally‟s new address.[B] Sally had to move unexpectedly.[C] She‟s no longer in co ntact with Sally.[D] She‟ll be glad to take the mail to Sally‟s house.14. [A] Save time by using a dictionary.[B] Take the dictionary out of the library.[C] Borrow her English teacher‟s dictionary.[D] Buy her own German-English dictionary.15. [A] T he woman didn‟t make sure what kind of movie to see.[B] The woman must have seen a horror movie last week.[C] The movie left the woman a lasting impression.[D] The woman went to the movie with the man.16. [A] She can use his car. [B] She can borro w someone else‟s car.[C] She must get her car fixed. [D] She can‟t borrow his car.17. [A] She is confused by the man‟s question.[B] She doesn‟t have time to repeat the explanation now.[C] She doesn‟t mind repeating her words.[D] The man shouldn‟t a pologize to her.18. [A] He had to cancel his interview.[B] He‟s disappointed with his interview.[C] He shouldn‟t have applied for the job.[D] He doesn‟t want to discuss the interview now.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] Her parents love her very much.[B] Her parents never force her to do anything she doesn‟t want to do.[C] She is allowed to have whatever career.[D] She has too much freedom.20. [A] She didn‟t need her parents‟ money any more.[B] She began to get on well with her parents.[C] She always stayed with her parents.[D] She rented a government house and lived alone.21. [A] The two speakers are from different countries.[B] The man gets along very well with his parents.[C] British parents never interfere with their children.[D] The man doesn‟t like his parents at all.22. [A] They allowed him to come to England immediately.[B] They thought he should go abroad as a child.[C] They were reluctant until their son persuaded them.[D] They tried to control his English study.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. [A] To see different places of the world for relaxation.[B] To work for his thesis about network management.[C] To look for some specific investment opportunities.[D] To see the effects of the technology in North America on other parts of the world.24. [A] It is a very nice place partly because of many successful people.[B] There are lots of business opportunities in Silicon Valley.[C] Silicon Valley is the world‟s best place for studying.[D] There are numerous schools in Silicon Valley.25. [A] It makes their life easier.[B] It brings more opportunities to them.[C] It brings them more advanced technology.[D] It brings them more competition and challenges.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. [A] To cool down. [B] To protect the boy.[C] To frighten it away. [D] To get ready to fight.27. [A] They are afraid of noises.[B] They hesitate before they hit.[C] They are bigger than we think.[D] They like to attack running people.28. [A] By keeping shouting and hitting.[B] By making a wall with his arms.[C] By throwing himself on the cougar.[D] By swinging his fists at the cougar‟s eyes.29. [A] Jeb held Tom across his body.[B] Jeb asked Tom to get the knife.[C] Tom struggled free of his father.[D] The cougar jumped from the rock.Passage TwoQuestions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. [A] To see her mother‟s quilts.[B] To help prepare for a show.[C] To discuss her grandmother‟s life.[D] To get together for the family dinner.31. [A] The quilt looked very strange.[B] Her grandmother liked the quilt.[C] The quilt was the best she had seen.[D] Her mother had made some changes.32. [A] A quilt show. [B] The mother‟s home.[C] The grandmother‟s quilt. [D] A Monday family dinner. Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. [A] She has been Queen for many years.[B] She has a less upper-class accent now.[C] Her speeches are familiar to many people.[D] Her speeches have been recorded for 50 years.34. [A] Dutay. [B] Citee.[C] Hame. [D] Lorst.35. [A] The changes in a person‟s accent.[B] The Queen‟s Christmas speeches on TV.[C] The recent development of the English language.[D] The relationship between accents and social classes.Section CThe idea behind the “rule of law” is that impartial laws, not human beings with their (36) ________ and arbitrary tastes and judgments, should govern the formal aspects of social (37) ________.“We live under a rule of law, not of men,” American teachers tell their students. The students accept the idea. They believe that “no man is above the law,” that laws apply (38) ________ to all people, (39) ________ of their wealth, personal connections, or stations in life. Their faith in the rule of law explains the (40) ________ many Americans held, and many foreigners could not understand: the President Richard Nixon should be (41) ________ from office as a result of his behavior in connection with what was called the “Watergate Scandal”. Nixon had broken the law and therefore should be punished, Americans believed, even if he was the president.The belief in the rule of law goes beyond the (42) ________ of politics to the other areas of life that are governed by formal rules and (43) ________. (44)_________________________________________________________________ _________. Personal connections are not supposed to matter under the rule of law.(45)_________________________________________________________________ _________. They may. What is said above describes the ideal to which Americans subscribe. In reality, connections can sometimes help a person get a government job. (46) _________________________________________________________________ _________. But in general the rule of law prevails, and Americans are proud that it does.补充听力(七)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A11. [A] It was rather dull.[B] It was not well-organized.[C] It was better planned in advance.[D] It made the speakers really being tired.12. [A] Women have got as much freedom as they could want.[B] Women are struggling for their rights all the time.[C] She understands what this Women‟s Lib business is all about.[D] She doesn‟t think that British women have got as much freedom aswanted.13. [A] She couldn‟t talk to the c onsultant before two.[B] She would talk to the consultant during lunch.[C] She couldn‟t contact the consultant‟s secretary.[D] She talked with the consultant about the new program until two.14. [A] He‟ll probably quit school to play tennis.[B] He‟s teaching a tennis class now.[C] He‟s trying to relax this semester.[D] He‟s busy with sports and study.15. [A] To visit more places in the city.[B] To snap as many pictures as possible.[C] To leave some film for his friends.[D] To spare some time to meet his friends.16. [A] The woman often misunderstood the man.[B] The man is a poorer driver than the woman.[C] The man had to fix the car again for the woman.[D] The man does not seem to have a good sense of time.17. [A] She is worried about the errors made.[B] She is still searching for directions.[C] She needs someone to lend her a hand.[D] She has been doing things in a correct way.18. [A] The two speakers are classmates.[B] The woman is majoring in psychology.[C] The man is majoring in children‟s literature.[D] The woman is majoring in elementary education.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] Two police officers.[B] Friends.[C] A police officer and an investigator.[D] A police officer and a program hostess.20. [A] He is a good supervisor.[B] He is an experienced police officer.[C] He doesn‟t like his present job.[D] He enjoys doing the patrol work.21. [A] Detective work. [B] Undercover work.[C] Patrol work. [D] Supervising investigations.22. [A] A police officer is always not very alarm at the beginning.[B] It is necessary for a police officer to be familiar with his surroundings.[C] The stress is too large for a policeman at the beginning.[D] More policemen have injured during a routine stop.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. [A] In his own apartment. [B] In his wife‟s parents.[C] In his grandparents. [D] In student housing.24. [A] He works at the university housing office.[B] He has more than one child.[C] His wife is a graduate student.[D] He is a full-time student.25. [A] She isn‟t as busy in the afternoon.[B] She isn‟t there in the morning.[C] Her assistant isn‟t the re in the morning.[D] She won‟t have the forms he needs until the afternoon.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. [A] The exercise of rights is a luxury.[B] The practice of choice is difficult.[C] Choice and right exist at the same time.[D] The right of choice is given but at a price.27. [A] Professionals find it hard to decide on a suitable product.[B] Shoppers may find themselves lost in the broad range of items.[C] People are likely to find themselves overcome by business persuasion.[D] Companies and advertisers are often misleading about the range ofchoice.28. [A] Everyday goods need to be replaced often.[B] Advanced products meet the needs of people.[C] Products of the latest design fold the market.[D] Competitions are fierce in high-tech industry.29. [A] The helplessness in purchasing decisions.[B] The variety of choices in modern society.[C] The opinions on people‟s right in different countries.[D] The problems about the availability of everyday goods.Passage TwoQuestions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. [A] Ms. Mellor‟s English-teaching instruction.[B] Praises to Ms. Mellor from other teachers.[C] Teacher of the Year 2004 in the United States.[D] Ms. Mellor‟s teaching skills of learning English.31. [A] English special learners.[B] English study learners.[C] English speaking and listening.[D] English as a second language.32. [A] Ms. Mellor‟s students have no problems in learn ing English.[B] The American government pays much attention to education.[C] Middle school teachers in the USA have to get master‟s degrees.[D] Middle school teachers from each state are honored Teachers of theYear.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. [A] That their daughter isn‟t as lovely as before.[B] That they can‟t read their daughter‟s mind exactly.[C] That they don‟t know what to say to their daughter.[D] That their daughter talks with them only when she needs help.34. [A] Teenagers talk a lot with their friends.[B] Teenagers talk little about their own lives.[C] Teenagers do not talk much with their parents.[D] Teenagers do not want to understand their parents.35. [A] Parents have suitable ways to talk with their teenagers.[B] Parents should be patient with their silent teenagers.[C] Parents are unhappy with their growing children.[D] Parents should try to understand their teenagers.Section CIronically, in the United States, a country of immigrants, prejudice and discrimination continue to be serious problems. There was often tension between each established group of immigrants and each (36) ________ group. As each group became more (37) ________ successful, and more powerful, they excluded newcomers from full participation in the society. Prejudice and discrimination are part of American history; however, this prejudicial treatment of different groups is nowhere more (38) ________ than with black Americans.Blacks had (39) ________ disadvantages. For the most part, they came to the land of opportunity as slaves and they were not free to keep their heritage and cultural (40) ________. Unlike most European immigrants, blacks did not have the protection of a support group. They could not mix easily with the (41) ________ society either because of their skin color. It was difficult for them to adapt to the American culture. Even after they became free people, they still (42) ________ discrimination in employment, housing and education.Until the twentieth century, the (43) ________ of the black population lived in the southern part of the United States. Thenere was a population shift to the large cities in the North. Prejudice against blacks is often associated with the South.(44)_________________________________________________________________ _________. Because their neighborhoods are segregated, many blacks feel that educational opportunities are not adequate for their children. (45) _________________________________________________________________ _________. Naturally, all parents want the best possible education for their children.(46)__________________________________________________________________________. Time will be the real solution to the problem of race.补充听力(八)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A11. [A] The woman is an unusual student.[B] The man is a rigid person.[C] The woman‟s request will be granted.[D] No make-up exam will be given.12. [A] He does want the woman to pay.[B] He doesn‟t understand the woman.[C] He is wondering what the woman is thinking.[D] He is surprised that the woman would think that.13. [A] He probably has a poor memory.[B] He is very forgiving and tolerant.[C] He is well liked by his customers.[D] He has been introduced to the staff.14. [A] The man doesn‟t want to see Mr. Williams.[B] Mr. Jones is in an inferior position.[C] Mr. Jones used to be in charge.[D] Mr. Williams doesn‟t want to do it tomorrow.15. [A] It will probably be cold. [B] It will be mild as usual.[C] It will probably rarely be cold. [D] It will be warm and comfortable.16. [A] Ask someone to help the woman.[B] Give the woman the notes for her reference.[C] Lend the woman his pencil and paper.[D] Feel sorry that he can‟t help the woman.17. [A] The dirty street. [B] The noisy place.[C] The low voice of the man. [D] The crowded park.18. [A] The woman should join the chess club.[B] The woman needs a lot of time to play chess.[C] He himself is not a very good chess player, either.[D] He‟s willing to teach the woman how to play chess.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] More work as a teaching assistant.[B] A higher salary.[C] A longer vacation period.[D] A research assignment.20. [A] He‟ll start next week. [B] He wouldn‟t enjoy it.[C] He would like time to decide. [D] He wants his adviser‟s opinion.21. [A] Finish his degree in the fall.[B] Let someone else read his evaluation.[C] Consider taking fewer courses.[D] Get more teaching experience.22. [A] Frank‟s talent for teaching.[B] Frank‟s interesting approach to research.[C] A present Frank will receive for graduation.[D] A congratulatory letter from the department.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. [A] He is sad to have lost his job.[B] He totally supports the woman‟s choice.[C] He insists that the woman major in business.[D] He doesn‟t believe in his wife.24. [A] He is out of employment.[B] He lets the woman down.[C] He has to delay the woman‟s study.[D] The woman chooses the wrong major.25. [A] In their home. [B] In the school.[C] At a grocery. [D] On the telephone.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. [A] More than 12%. [B] Almost 50%.[C] Nearly 60%. [D] About 70%.27. [A] They are self-evident.[B] They are yet to be proved.[C] They are to be further studied.[D] They are supported by scientific evidence.28. [A] Different Forms of Exercise[B] Exercise — The Road to Health[C] Running — A Popular Form of Sport[D] Scientific Evidence of Health BenefitsPassage TwoQuestions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. [A] To improve her computer program.[B] To find out their attitudes towards food.[C] To find out details she can make use of.[D] To predict what food they‟ll like in th e future.30. [A] People believe what the computer tells them.[B] People can be led to believe in something false.[C] People tend to forget their childhood experiences.[D] People are not always aware of their personalities.31. [A] If they learn it is harmful for health.[B] If they lie to themselves that they don‟t want it.[C] If they are willing to let doctors control their minds.[D] If they think they once had a bad experience of eating it.32. [A] Whether it is moral. [B] Who it is best for.[C] When it is effective. [D] How it should be used.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. [A] Helicopters have only been worked on by man since 1940.[B] Chinese children were the first to achieve flight in helicopters.[C] Helicopters were considered more dangerous than the early airplanes.[D] Some people thought they would become widely used by averageindividuals.34. [A] They are used for rescue work.[B] They are taking the place of high-flying jets.[C] They have been widely used for various purposes.[D] They are now used exclusively for commercial projects.35. [A] For high-speed transportation.[B] For extremely high altitude flights.[C] For overseas passenger transportation.[D] For urgent mission to places inaccessible to other kinds of craft.Section CProspective students should bear in mind that housing will be an expensive item in their budget, (36) ________ in magnitude the cost of tuition and food. In(37) ________, the amount that a student spends for housing should be held to(38) ________ one-fifth or one-fourth of the total (39) ________ for living expenses (as opposed to educational expenses, such as tuition and fees). If the amount spent for housing reaches one-third of the total (40) ________ for living expenses, the student is certainly spending too much; however, if it drops to one-sixth, it is possible that the quarters are unsafe, unhealthy, and possibly (41) ________.For detailed information on local housing (42) ________, students should contact the housing office or the foreign student adviser of the institution that has (43) ________ them. (44) _________________________________________________________________, because public transportation in many towns and cities in the United States issimply not adequate or convenient.(45) _________________________________________________________; the housing office of the institution; bulletin boards located in dormitories, cafeterias, libr aries, etc. on the campus; the “for rent” columns of campus or community newspapers; fellow students who attend the institution; and a host family in the community. (46) ________________________________________________________________.补充听力(九)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A11. [A] The man must be an excellent student.[B] The man‟s idea is probably a good one.[C] The man had better drop more than one course.[D] The man would not have dropped the best course of the four.12. [A] The movie was really wonderful.[B] The movie was so full of violent scenes.[C] The movie wasn‟t as good as he had expected.[D] The movie was overly concerned with romantic relationships.13. [A] She wasn‟t able to manage the project well.[B] She‟s not sure how she was able to finish so early.[C] She‟s not sure how to solve the mystery.[D] She still hasn‟t heard what was shocking.14. [A] He thinks the woman is unfair.[B] He agrees that the workload is heavy.[C] He feels the assignment is reasonable.[D] He won‟t be able to go to the lab today.15. [A] Lose weight. [B] Quit smoking.[C] Weigh himself frequently. [D] Have a talk with the doctor.16. [A] Getting dressed. [B] Collecting old clothes.[C] Trying out new clothes. [D] Looking for her black dress.17. [A] The man should go to bed at eleven.[B] The man should give up watching the movie.[C] The man should stay up and watch the program.[D] The man should read something exciting instead.18. [A] She was born there.[B] Her children were born there.[C] She has lived there since 1970.[D] Her husband was teaching English there.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] They are looking for an apartment to live in.[B] They are discussing living places and children‟s education.[C] They are complaining about their children.[D] They are planning for the next weekend.20. [A] There‟s much to do besides work and study.[B] It‟s convenient for people to go anywhere.[C] The natural environment is beneficial to children.[D] The countryside is a perfect place for weekends.21. [A] The children are too young to benefit from city life.[B] Even adults themselves cannot go everywhere in the city.[C] There is a lot to see and do for children and adults.[D] There isn‟t a lot to see and do for children.22. [A] She is a full-time housewife.[B] She does not care for her children.[C] She used to live in the suburbs in her childhood.[D] She will go to a museum next weekend.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. [A] She couldn‟t go to Spain for holiday this summer.[B] She couldn‟t com municate with Spanish people very well.[C] She didn‟t learn enough Spanish vocabulary.[D] She had few chances to speak Spanish in Spain.24. [A] By reading the BBC book.[B] By going to an evening class of BBC.[C] By watching BBC programs.[D] By going to Spain to talk with Spanish people.25. [A] Learn more grammar and vocabulary.[B] Watch more BBC television programs.[C] Understand Spanish cultures well.[D] Do more practice in speaking Spanish.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. [A] Opera is only for rich people.[B] Opera is famous for its history.[C] Young people are not interested in operas.[D] Opera companies are trying to keep operas alive.27. [A] Because it is hard to find long versions.[B] Because they can make people interested.[C] Because short versions are easy to perform.[D] Because they can be performed in public libraries.28. [A] To reduce the cost. [B] To attract young people.[C] To make Cinderella popular. [D] To celebrate its 75th anniversary.29. [A] Opera is not so popular an art form today.[B] Students enjoy performing operas very much.[C] The tickets for opera are very expensive at present.[D] Opera is performed in a language difficult to understand.Passage TwoQuestions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. [A] Because it is part of a historical cave system.[B] Because it is the largest body of water in Tennessee.[C] Because it is the biggest underground lake in the world.[D] Because it is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records.31. [A] By diving into the water.[B] From “The Council Room”.[C] By riding far out onto the lake.[D] From an opening in a mountainside.32. [A] They serve as a tourist attraction.[B] They serve as an Indian meeting ground.[C] They serve as an underground testing site.[D] They serve as a motorboat race course.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. [A] Because only rich people can afford the watches.[B] Because the watches were made many years ago.[C] Because only a few watches of the kind were made.[D] Because the watches were made by a Swiss watchmaker.34. [A] Its new uses. [B] Its splendid color.[C] Its fashionable style. [D] Its mechanical movement.35. [A] Buy the watch. [B] Return the watch.[C] Wear the watch. [D] Receive the service.Section CThe family in Britain is changing. The once typical British family headed by two parents has (36) ________ substantial changes during the twentieth century. In particular there has been a rise in the number of single-person households, which (37) ________ from 18 to 29 percent of all households between 1971 and 2002. By the year 2020, it is (38) ________ that there will be more single people than (39) ________ people. Fifty years ago this would have been socially (40) ________ in Britain.In the past, people got married and stayed married (41) ________ was very difficult, expensive and took a long time. Today, people‟s views on marriage arechanging. Many (42) ________, mostly in their twenties or thirties, live together without getting married. Only about 60%of these couples will (43) ________ get married.In the past, people married before they had children, but now about 40%of children in Britain are born to unmarried parents. In 2000, (44) _________________________________________________________________. Before 1960 this was very unusual. People are generally getting married at a later age now and many women do not want to have children immediately. (45) _________________________________________________________________. The number of single-parent families is increasing. This is mainly due to more marriages ending in divorce, (46) ________________________________________________________________.补充听力(十)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A11. [A] Talking about their house. [B] Looking for a place to live in.[C] Walking on the campus. [D] Reading a newspaper.12. [A] He lent her his extra pen.[B] He offered her a pencil.[C] He was afraid of losing his pen.[D] He said he didn‟t have any extra ink.13. [A] They should wait patiently.[B] They should ask that man to leave.[C] They should serve that man immediately.[D] That man is old enough to order things he likes.14. [A] Change a partner.[B] Ask the teacher for advice.[C] Meet his partner in the mid-town.[D] Make a compromise with his partner.15. [A] Go to the game. [B] Have her supper.[C] Miss her class. [D] Meet her friends any minute.16. [A] It was burned down. [B] It was robbed.[C] It was blown up. [D] It was closed down.17. [A] He takes it as a kind of exercise.[B] He wants to save money.[C] He loves doing anything that is new.[D] His office isn‟t very far.18. [A] The assignment looks easy but actually it‟s quite difficult.[B] The assignment is too difficult for them to complete on time.[C] They cannot finish the assignment until Thursday.[D] They have plenty of time to work on the assignment.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] Her roommate won‟t share expens es.[B] The apartment needs a lot of repair work.[C] The apartment is too far from the campus.[D] She‟s having trouble with the owner of the apartment.。

2023年听力试卷原文及答案

2023年听力试卷原文及答案

2023年听力试卷原文及答案2023年听力试卷原文及答案一、听力:(一)听短文回答问题:已听说过的文章今天我们要聊的是能不能少吃甜食。

其实,少吃甜食有很多好处。

甜食含糖量大,有些人过多吃甜食会使血糖水平急剧上升,影响日常睡眠,还会造成牙齿松动和蛀牙。

吃甜食也会损害身体,引起血糖升高和体重增加,甚至导致2型糖尿病,风险更高。

另外,过多的甜食也会影响食欲,不但摄入不足,也影响营养均衡。

所以,想保持身体健康,我们最好少吃甜食。

最好只是精心挑选一些健康、低糖的甜食来享受,还可以多多体育运动,更重要的是要有正确的心态!问题:Q1. 少吃甜食有什么好处?A1. 少吃甜食可以降低血糖水平,避免牙齿松动和蛀牙,以及降低风险患上2型糖尿病。

Q2. 过多吃甜食将会怎样?A2. 过多吃甜食会引起血糖升高和体重增加,还会影响食欲,不但摄入不足,也影响营养均衡。

二、听对话,回答问题:Man: Hi, Jane. How do you like cooking?Jane: I absolutely love it. Cooking is one of my favorite things to do. Man: Wow, that's great. What do you like to cook?Jane: I like to cook all kinds of dishes, but I particularly love to make desserts. It's so much fun trying out different recipes and experimenting with different flavors.问题:Q1. Jane喜欢烹饪吗?A1. Jane非常喜欢烹饪。

Q2. Jane最喜欢烹饪什么东西?A2. Jane最喜欢烹饪甜点,并尝试不同的食谱和口味。

听力原稿和参考答案

听力原稿和参考答案

2011-2012学年第一学期八年级英语期中考试听力原稿和参考答案听力材料A) 听下面10段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

读一遍。

1. W: My favourite sport is volleyball. What about you, Andy?M: Skiing. It’s exciting.2. W: Lee, did you go to Washington last month?M: No. I just went to Paris for a holiday instead of Washington. I visited some places of interest there.3. M: Is that boy under the tree your brother?W: No. That boy has long hair. My brother Jack has short hair and he always wearsa pair of glasses.4. M: Kitty went to the Great Wall by bus last Sunday. What about you, Sally?W: I went to thePalaceMuseum by underground.5. W: What’s your favourite subject at school, Andy?M: Well, I like Geography and History. But I usually score the most points in a science exam.6. M: You look tired today. What’s wrong?W: I went to bed too late last night. I did my homework and forgot the time.7. M: Hi, Lily. I went to theTemple of Heaven with my cousin yesterday. What about you?W: Hi, Tom. I went to the Monument to the People’s Heroes.8. W: Are you going to have dinner with us later?M: I’d like to, but I have to finish my report on my trip first.9. M: I’d like to travel around the world when I grow up.W: Sounds great. I want to be a climber and I will visit all the famous mountains around the world.10. M: Is this your pencil box, Linda?W: No, it isn’t. My pencil box is bigger than this one. This one looks the same size as Jim’s. I think it may be his.1-5 CCBAC 6-10 ACBBA听第一段对话回答第11~12小题。

听力录音文本及答案

听力录音文本及答案

第一部分:1——15题:请选出与所听内容一致的一项,每个对话只播放一遍。

1、一家三口去饭店吃饭。

吃完后,爸爸付钱,而妈妈对服务员说:“我可以把剩下的菜打包回去给狗吃吗?”服务员说:“当然可以,您请。

”旁边的儿子高兴地跳了起来,拍着手叫:“我们家终于要买狗啦!”(A)2、“乐不思蜀”是指一个人到了另一个地方被吸引住了,不想回去了。

出自这样一个典故,蜀国亡国后,后主刘禅被安置在魏国的都城洛阳,魏国的皇帝问他想念不想念蜀国,他说:“此间乐,不思蜀。

”(D)3、徐太太走在路上,突然下雨了,她看到前面有一家小餐厅,就走了进去。

徐太太向服务员询问道:“我昨天吃完饭后,把雨伞忘在店里了,你们有没有看到?”“请问您的伞是什么样子的呢?”服务员问。

“随便什么样子,只要是伞就行!”徐太太答道。

4、拥有金钱并不能拥有一切,尊严比生命更可贵更重要。

在有生的日子里,人要为了尊严而活,为心中的目标和理想而活。

用金钱来衡量人格是对人的尊严的一种莫大的侮辱。

没有不屈的人,只有不屈的灵魂和尊严。

(A)5、据中央电视台报道,奥运会期间,奥运村的香蕉很受欢迎,每天消耗香蕉9000根。

香蕉中糖含量较高,所含单糖可迅速被人体吸收,补充体力,不失为运动员在赛中迅速补充能量的佳品。

(C)6、公平对参赛者来说是最重要的,只有在公平、公正、公开的前提下进行比赛,才会得到令人满意的效果。

一场不公平的较量,会使胜利者胜之不武,而失败者也会永不服输。

其实,公平不只是在比赛时需要,在这个世界的多个角落,它都占有极其重要的位置。

(B)7、“冬吃萝卜夏吃姜,不用医生开药方”是个广为流传的俗语,不少人喜欢在夏天吃姜,以防治病。

事实上,夏天并不是人人都适合吃姜,体寒的人如风湿感冒着吃姜可以祛病而体质偏热的人夏天吃姜则容易上火,不宜多吃。

(B)8、“舞龙”是中国民间艺术的一种。

通常在元旦至元宵间活动,用竹木做龙头、龙尾、以布绸饰其外。

分若干节,由青壮年男子手举枝节,在彩绸内部舞动龙身互相戏弄。

补充听力(六)——补充听力(十)文本

补充听力(六)——补充听力(十)文本

补充听力(六)——补充听力(十)文本补充听力(六)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A11. [A] The weather is mild compared to the past years.[B] They are having the coldest winter ever.[C] The weather will soon get warmer.[D] The weather may get even colder.12. [A] He might attend the wedding.[B] He may postpone handing in his paper.[C] He may not prepare for his exam and essay.[D] He is too busy with his study to attend the wedding.13. [A] The man didn’t want the woman to have her hair cut.[B] The woman didn’t follow the man’s advice.[C] The woman is wearing long hair now.[D] The man didn’t care if the woman had her hair cut or not.14. [A] She doesn’t enjoy going to the beach.[B] The beach was too crowded to go.[C] The re wasn’t enough food for every one at the barbecue.[D] The barbecue was canceled because of the weather.15. [A] Three lessons. [B] Five lessons.[C] Twelve lessons. [D] Fifteen lessons.16. [A] He decided not to sell the piano.[B] No one has bought the piano yet.[C] He’s looking for a place to store the piano.[D] He hasn’t been able to find an inexpensive piano yet.17. [A] She has red hair. [B] She has black hair.[C] Her photo is in the newspaper. [D] She looks like themissing girl.18. [A] The stories probably weren’t true.[B] Tom doesn’t usually tell funny stories.[C] She’s surprised Tom was so serious last night.[D] She wants to know where Tom heard the stories.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] She has finished her work.[B] She is too exhausted to work.[C] Her kids will arrive home after school.[D] The man does not ask her to go back to the office.20. [A] It is weird. [B] It is convenient.[C] It is comfortable. [D] It is exhausting.21. [A] The woman does not like it.[B] It is produced by weird people.[C] One can see a lot of strange things in it.[D] The man is determined to watch it tonight.22. [A] His boss might ask him to stay up late.[B] The w oman will record tonight’s program.[C] He may have to prepare for tomorrow’s business trip.[D] He will be having a meeting with his boss at that time.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. [A] She has lost some of her important stuff.[B] There is something wrong with her eyes.[C] She doesn’t know where to get the information she need.[D] She doesn’t know how to use steel to build construction.24. [A] One has to line up to borrow books.[B] All books are difficult to understand.[C] One can only read books in the library.[D] It takes time to collect the useful information.25. [A] T o give her shoes to Steve.[B] To consult her tutor what to do.[C] To find the information in the library.[D] To borrow the books from her teacher.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. [A] Husbands and children of working women.[B] Working women who have no time for cooking.[C] Hotel personnel who must attend to working women.[D] Working women who must travel on their own.27. [A] It can double as a briefcase.[B] It provides space for dirty clothes.[C] It is easy to remove.[D] It is usually big enough to carry all business documents.28. [A] In a magazine specially for women.[B] In a news magazine.[C] In a restaurant and hotel guide.[D] In a journal for top-ranking businessmen and women.Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. [A] T o grow beautiful flowers.[B] To take part in the competition.[C] To grow all kinds of flowers in the world.[D] To grow a rose of new color and win prize.30. [A] They were naughty.[B] They hated Mr. Flowers.[C] Mr. Flowers didn’t let them watch flowers.[D] They just wanted to play a joke on Mr. Flowers.31. [A] He was too old to see who did it.[B] He was too kind to beat the boys.[C] The boys ran too fast for him to catch.[D] It was impossible for him to be on guard all the time.32. [A] They wanted to do what they were told not to.[B] The notice was closer to the path.[C] They hated to see the notice.[D] The notice was in the way.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. [A] He went to a famous school.[B] He was taught by his mother.[C] He was taught by his father.[D] His parents employed a good teacher to teach him.34. [A] In 1848. [B] In 1858. [C] In 1868. [D] In 1878.35. [A] The old one could not transfer signals clearly.[B] The old one could not send messages quickly enough.[C] The old one could not send more than one message at the same time.[D] The old one could only send two messages along the same linesimultaneously.Section CToday we are going to practice evaluating the main tool used when addressing groups —the (36) _________. There are three main elements that combine to create either a positive ornegative (37) _________ for listeners. They can (38) _________ in a voice that is pleasing to listen to and can be used effectively, or they can create a voice that doesn’t hold the atten tion, or even worse, causes an (39) _________ reaction. The three elements are volume, pitch and pace, when talking about volume, keep in mind that a good speaker will adjust to the size of both the room and the audience. Of course, with an (40) _________ device like a microphone, the speaker can use a (41) _________ tone. But a speaker should not be (42) _________ on it. A good speaker can speak loudly without shouting. The second element — pitch is related to the highness and lowness of the sounds. High pitches are for most people more difficult to listen to, so in general a speaker should use the lower (43) _________ of the voice. (44) ____________________________________________________________.The third element, pace, this is how fast or slow words and sounds arearticulated should also be varied. (45) ________________________________________________________________.Pauses ought to be used to signal transitions or create anticipation. It can be very effective when moving from one topic to another (46) ________________________________________________________________.补充听力(七)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A11. [A] Where the man heard the news.[B] How the man feels about the news.[C] If the man is going to lose his job.[D] If the man is going to the company.12. [A] The c lothes don’t look clean to him.[B] He doesn’t intend to get the clothes.[C] The woman can pick up her own clothes.[D] The woman should stop staring at his clothes.13. [A] Satisfied with their price.[B] Displeased with their quality.[C] Pleased with their quantities of beautiful patterns.[D] Displeased with their technological complexity.14. [A] The man also wants to get a ticket for the state ballet.[B] The man is selling the ticket for the state ballet.[C] The man’s sist er will go to see the state ballet.[D] The man’s sister will give the ticket to the woman.15. [A] Ask Dr. Smith to call the library.[B] Ask Dr. Smith to alter his decision.[C] Get Dr. Smith’s written permission.[D] Get the book directly from Dr. Smith.16. [A] He is sure they will succeed in the next test.[B] He did no better than the woman in the test.[C] He believes she will pass the test this time.[D] He felt upset because of her failure.17. [A] Prof. Smith doesn’t hold s eminars or discussions in his lectures.[B] Students sometimes fall asleep in Prof. Smith’s lectures.[C] Prof. Smith’s lectures are always well-attended.[D] The front seats are very hard to get in English lectures.18. [A] She hasn’t prepar ed the course outline yet.[B] The man can get the course outline after class.[C] There aren’t any copies of the course outline left.[D] She’ll distribute the course outline during the next class.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] Narrow down the topic of her article.[B] Read and revise her essay.[C] Provide some facts for her opinion.[D] Give her some advice on writing a paper.20. [A] Keeping her topic focused and supporting her opinions with facts.[B] Reading extensively and collecting as much reference as possible.[C] Avoiding sensitive political points and seeking more power.[D] Having discussions with employees and giving them more freedom.21. [A] By listing women’s responses to different parties.[B] By discussi ng women’s voting rights in democracies.[C] By quoting the percentage of women officers in governments.[D] By calling for women’s voting rights in her own country.22. [A] By reading her polished essay.[B] By proofreading her first draft.[C] By bringing her some reference books.[D] By examining her outline.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. [A] He thinks the choice of Barings Factory is better.[B] He thinks the choice of the hospital is better.[C] He thinks there is no need to change the topic.[D] He thinks the choice of the university is better.24. [A] The introduction of the draft. [B] The first part of the draft.[C] The headings of the draft. [D] The middle part of the draft.25. [A] It is not clear and needs to be revised.[B] It provides too little information.[C] It makes the draft appear too simplistic.[D] It is not relevant to the approach the woman has taken.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. [A] Describe the place carefully.[B] Show him a map of the place.[C] Tell him the names of the streets.[D] Refer to recognizable buildings and places.27. [A] Los Angeles. [B] New York.[C] Kansas. [D] Iowa.28. [A] They usually say “I don’t know” in order to save time.[B] They may give a tourist a wrong answer so as to be polite.[C] They consider it impolite to give tourists wrong answer.[D] They may tell people the directions and distances for fun.29. [A] New Yorkers are generally friendly to visitors.[B] People have similar understandings of politeness.[C] It’s important for travelers to understand cultural differences.[D] It’s useful for travelers to know how to ask the way properly.Passage TwoQuestions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. [A] T o show that too many words are of no use.[B] To show that the English prefer to make long speeches.[C] To show that even talk and silence can be culturallydifferent.[D] T o show that people from Thailand are quiet and shy by nature.31. [A] By accepting different habits.[B] By recognizing different values.[C] By sharing different ways of life.[D] By speaking each other’s languages.32. [A] Cross-cultural Differences[B] Multicultural Environment[C] How to Understand Each Other[D] How to Build up a RelationshipPassage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. [A] He can work wonders on computer.[B] He is the best technician in the world.[C] He has done a hard job in three months.[D] He has united InteliData Technologies Corp with another computercompany.34. [A] His blindness.[B] His long, thin fingers.[C] His attention on the synthesizer.[D] His ability not to be interrupted.35. [A] Computer technicians are more likely to be gifted.[B] One’s disadvantages may prove to be advantage s.[C] The disabled can also play an important role in society.[D] Top computer scientists have unusual abilities to form ideas ofcomputers.Section CThings have changed in your life. Most notably, you are no longer employed. Perhaps you’ve been laid off from your (36) _________ workplace. Perhaps youare in the (37) _________ of starting a business. Perhaps you are staying home to care for a child you’ve recently (38) _________. You decide to apply for a variety of (39) _________ that will help you manage the risks (40) _________ in life (health, life, disability). A few weeks after filling out your applications, you receive a reply from the insurance company that goes something like, “Dear So-and-so, upon (41) _________ of your application we are sorry to report that we can’t insure you at this time.” A rejection? What’s that all about? You call them up and find that they have rejected your application for certain insurances because of your past history of (42) _________ illness.The chain of events that has led up to your insurance rejection went something like this. All those years ago when you were in therapy, your (43) _________ was sent to the insurance company that was paying for your therapy. They, in turn, sent it out to an institution know n as MIB (short for “Medical Information Bureau”, not “Men In Black”). MIB is a not-for-profit data warehouse (sponsored by major insurance carriers).(44)_________________________________________________________________. As part of the standard process of reviewing your application for insurance coverage, the insurance company called up MIB and took a look at your record.(45)_____________________________________________________________. The reasoning would b e something like, “(46)_________________________________________________________________. We’d have to pay for that treatment. There is, therefore, too much risk involved in insuring this person.”补充听力(八)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A11. [A] T om didn’t make any promise to Lucy.[B] Tom will keep the surprise party a secret.[C] Tom has arranged a surprise party for Lucy.[D] Tom and Lucy have no secrets from each other.12. [A] Lose weight. [B] Quit smoking.[C] Weigh himself frequently. [D] Have a talk with the doctor.13. [A] She wasn’t able to manage the project well.[B] She’s not sure how she was able to finish so early.[C] She’s not sure how to solve the mystery.[D] She still hasn’t heard what was shocking.14. [A] Getting dressed. [B] Collecting old clothes.[C] Trying out new clothes. [D] Looking for her black dress.15. [A] The election issue might need to be addressed immediately.[B] Elections may need to be postponed, since only five have agreed to run.[C] They should wait for more nominations before calling a meeting.[D] Put a stop to any more nominations until they have a meeting.16. [A] The man should go to bed at eleven.[B] The man should give up watching the movie.[C] The man should stay up and watch the program.[D] The man should read something exciting instead.17. [A] She was born there.[B] Her children were born there.[C] She has lived there since 1970.[D] Her husband was teaching English there.18. [A] The woman saw a horror movie.[B] The woman enjoyed the movie very much.[C] The man went to the show with the woman.[D] The man asked the woman to be careful at night.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] What is so-called Thanksgiving Day.[B] How to celebrate Thanksgiving Day.[C] The exact time of Thanksgiving Day.[D] The history of Thanksgiving Day.20. [A] Go to Church and sing carols.[B] Have a huge meal with her friends.[C] Celebrate it with her family.[D] Eat roast turkey and potatoes for dinner with the man.21. [A] They still regard it an important traditional festival to thank God for agood harvest.[B] They think it a festival for only school children.[C] They don’t think it very important for them.[D] They only think it time for family to gather together.22. [A] The party for Thanksgiving Day is beginning.[B] They have to rush to the dancing party.[C] She has talked so much about festivals.[D] She will be late for the class.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. [A] She couldn’t go to Spain for holiday this summer.[B] She coul dn’t communicate with Spanish people very well.[C] She didn’t learn enough Spanish vocabulary.[D] She had few chances to speak Spanish in Spain.24. [A] By reading the BBC book.[B] By going to an evening class by BBC.[C] By watching BBC programs.[D] By going to Spain to talk with Spanish people.25. [A] Learn more grammar and vocabulary.[B] Watch more BBC television programs.[C] Understand Spanish cultures well.[D] Do more practice in speaking Spanish.Passage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. [A] They carry news of wars.[B] They carry accurate information.[C] They carry news of important events.[D] They carry news from other countries.27. [A] T o support newspapers.[B] To make the newspapers run profitably.[C] To make the newspapers sell at low price.[D] To make their products known to more people.28. [A] The importance of newspapers.[B] Weather reports and film guides.[C] Book reviews and advertisements.[D] World news and important happenings.Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. [A] How to face one’s weakness.[B] The significance of working hard at school.[C] The direct and indirect value of school work.[D] Choosing a career according to one’s strongpoint.30. [A] Typing. [B] History.[C] Mathematics. [D] Drawing.31. [A] It can give a student a sense of achievement.[B] It can help a student to prepare for future work.[C] It can give a student nothing but trivial training.[D] It is a good way to practice the skills learnt in school.32. [A] He will be regretful in the future.[B] He should restart his study in school.[C] He may also do well in his future work.[D] He should pay more attention to his study.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. [A] In his garden. [B] Near the road.[C] Deep in his woods. [D] In one of his fields.34. [A] A stranger stole the apple tree.[B] The apple tree died.[C] The farmer’s children spoiled the apple tree.[D] The apple tree grew into a very big one.35. [A] Poor and foolish. [B] Rich and clever.[C] Broad-minded and generous. [D] Selfish enough.Section CThe family in Britain is changing. The once typical British family headed by two parents has (36) _______ substantial changes during the twentieth century. In particular there has been a rise in the number of single person households, which (37) _______from 18 to 29 percent of all households between 1971 and 2002. By the year 2020, it is (38) _______ that there will be more single people than (39) _______ people. Fifty years ago this would have been socially (40) _______ in Britain.In the past, people got married and stayed married. (41) _______ was very difficult, expensive and took a long time. Today, people’s views on marriage are changing. Many (42) _______, mostly in their twenties or thirties, live together without getting married. Only about 60%of these couples will (43) _______ get married.In the past, people married before they had children, but now about 40%of children in Britain are born to unmarried parents. In 2000, (44) _________________________________________________________________. Before 1960 this was very unusual. People are generally getting married at a later age now and many women do not want to have children immediately. (45) _________________________________________________________________. The number of single-parent families is increasing. This is mainly due to more marriages ending in divorce, (46) ________________________________________________________________.补充听力(九)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A11. [A] Brett won’t try to get revenge.[B] Brett won’t be angry anymore.[C] Brett will not always be so busy.[D] Brett will have forgotten the woman’s words.12. [A] He plans to sell the books to a collector.[B] The old books are worth a lot to collectors.[C] He won’t sell the books until he has read them.[D] The books probably aren’t worth much in terms of money.13. [A] The furniture is too heavy to move into the room.[B] She thought the furniture would be more expensive.[C] She doesn’t remember how much the furniture cost.[D] She is still thinking about the furniture bought as a bargain.14. [A] They have to finish it quickly.[B] They have to use what they have.[C] They have to work hard and do their best.[D] They must redo the project and hope it improves.15. [A] If the woman keeps money at the bank.[B] Where the woman learned about the seminar.[C] Which seminar the woman wants to sign up for.[D] If the woman has taken classes on managing personal finances.16. [A] The woman may take the next train as well.[B] The woman has been late for the train for one hour.[C] Someone gave the wrong information to the woman.[D] The woman should wait patiently until he got a schedule.17. [A] Most neighbors are as noisy as the woman.[B] He’d like to know why the woman is angry.[C] The woman is too polite to her neighbors.[D] Talking to the neighbors courteously might be the best solution.18. [A] He won’t vote for the woman.[B] He may also run for class president.[C] He should promise to support the woman.[D] The woman should ask his roommate to vote for her.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you havejust heard.19. [A] A tale related to bamboo.[B] Different kinds of bamboo.[C] Bamboo artifacts in Japanese culture.[D] The use of bamboo in Asian countries.20. [A] The Shinto gods lived inside the bamboo.[B] Bamboo was the food of the Shinto gods.[C] The Shinto gods used bamboo to build houses.[D] The early inhabitants worship bamboo as the Shinto gods.21. [A] It has many joints.[B] It can be easily planted.[C] It has a delicate fragrance.[D] It is a strong plant but can be easily bent.22. [A] It is used to add sugar. [B] It is used for mixing tea.[C] It is used for measuring tea. [D] It is used as a tea container.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. [A] Rooms were overbooked for that evening.[B] The hotel clerk confused him with another guest.[C] There were no more rooms available for five people.[D] The price for the room was higher than he expected.24. [A] A single room. [B] A double room.[C] A honeymoon suite. [D] A room for five people.25. [A] She charged no money for the room.[B] She provided the man with three free meals.[C] She gave him a bunch of flowers for apology.[D] She provided him with a ten-percent discount as well as a free breakfast. Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. [A] They can’t afford to.[B] They prefer apartments.[C] Big houses are usually built in the countryside.[D] They think small houses are more comfortable to live in.27. [A] Many people have quit their old houses to build new ones.[B] Many older people sell their houses after their children leave.[C] Many old houses in the bad part of the town are not inhabited.。

标准听力(一)——标准听力(十)听力原文及答案解析文本文件

标准听力(一)——标准听力(十)听力原文及答案解析文本文件

标准听⼒(⼀)——标准听⼒(⼗)听⼒原⽂及答案解析⽂本⽂件标准听⼒(⼀)听⼒原⽂及答案解析Listening ComprehensionSection A11. M: My new camera is supposed to be completely automatic but look at these pictures.W: Next time try having the light at your back as you shoot. That will make the pictures better.Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?【听前预测】根据意思相反的两个选项中有⼀个可能是答案的命题规律,答案锁定在[C]和[D]之间。

【解析】选[D]。

对话中⼥⼠提到having the light at your back as you shoot(照相时应背光),[D]的内容是对该句的同义转述,故为答案。

12. W: I saw you in the lecture hall yesterday on your way out to Prof. Warner’s philosoph y class. I wasquite surprised and I didn’t think you were someone interested in philosophy.M: I don’t know what’s so surprising. There are lots of engineering students in that class.Q: What can be inferred about the man?【听前预测】由He has/thinks等可知,男⼠的话为听⾳重点。

【解析】选[A]。

男⼠的话I don’t know what’s so surprising… lots of engineering students in that class(我不知道这有什么可吃惊的……那个班有很多⼯程学专业的学⽣)为听⾳重点。

补充听力(一)—— 补充听力(十)听力原文及答案解析文本文件

补充听力(一)—— 补充听力(十)听力原文及答案解析文本文件

补充听力(一)听力原文及答案解析Listening ComprehensionSection A11. W: I really like those abstract paintings we saw in our art history class today. What do youthink?M: I guess it’s something I haven’t acquired a taste for yet.Q: What does the man mean?【听前预测】由选项中反复出现的paintings可知,对话与绘画有关。

由He doesn’t like可知,男士的话为听音重点。

【解析】选[A]。

男士的话I haven’t acquired a taste(我不喜欢)为听音重点,[A]中的doesn’t like是对haven’t acquired a taste的同义转述,故答案为[A]。

acquire a taste for sth. 意为“爱好某物”。

12. M: You haven’t got the date fixed for the job interview yet, have you?W: There is a long waiting list. I have to wait until my name gets to the top. Right now, I don’t think I can do anything except wait patiently.Q: What does the woman mean?【听前预测】选项中反复出现的She,job interview等表明,对话与女士的工作面试有关。

由She is expecting/will可知,女士的话为听音重点。

【解析】选[B]。

女士的话I don’t think I can do anything except wait(除了等我什么也做不了)为听音重点。

标准听力一—— 标准听力十听力原文及答案解析文本word精品文档74页

标准听力一—— 标准听力十听力原文及答案解析文本word精品文档74页

标准听力(一)听力原文及答案解析Listening ComprehensionSection A11. W: I really want to see the play at the outdoor theater tonight. Will you come with me?M: You know I hate battling all those mosquitoes, but if you have your heart set on it.Q: What can be inferred about the man?【听前预测】选项中的He doesn’t expect/can’t go/doesn’t like等表明,本题可能与男士的观点态度有关,男士的话为听音重点。

【解析】选[A]。

对话中女士说她今晚非常想去露天剧院看戏剧,并问男士是否会与她同去。

男士说他很讨厌和蚊子作斗争,紧接着用but转折,说but if you have your heart set on it”(但是,如果你非常想去看)。

由此可推断,男士也会去看戏剧,但是并不期望自己能好好地欣赏戏剧,故答案为[A]。

have one’s heart set on sth.意为“某人非常想……”。

12. W: Do you think the prices of mobile phones are still going up?M: Now that more and more mobile phones are pouring into the markets, the prices won’t be any higher.Q: What does the man mean?【听前预测】选项中的prices,will stop rising/either rise or fall等表明,对话可能与价格走势有关。

【解析】选[B]。

补充听力(十)听力原文及答案解析文本文件

补充听力(十)听力原文及答案解析文本文件

补充听力(yi)听力原文及答案解析Listening ComprehensionSection A11. W: It’s a miracle that Robert came out of the air crash alive.M: That’s indeed a miracle. All the other passengers were killed.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?【听前预测】根据意思相反的两个选项中有一个可能是答案的命题规律,将答案锁定在[A]和[C]之间。

【解析】选[A]。

对话中女士提到Robert…alive(罗伯特…活着),[A]中的survived对应alive,故答案为[A]。

12. M: Isn’t it rather cold outside, Sally?W: It is a bit, but I can’t stand the terrible smoke inside. I’d rather stay here if you don’t mind.Q: Why does the woman want to stay outside?【听前预测】选项中的smoke a cigarette,the smell of smoke inside等表明,对话与吸烟有关。

【解析】选[D]。

对话中女士提到but I can’t stand the terrible smoke inside(但我受不了里面的烟味)。

[D]中的doesn’t like the smell of smoke inside是对此的同义转述,故答案为[D]。

but后的内容常为考点。

13. W: I’m going over to see a car someone has for sale. With all your experience as a mechanic,I’d appreciate your opinion.M: That was twenty years ago. Cars have changed so much. I’m not sure how much help I might be, but sure I’ll come along for the ride.Q: What does the man imply?【听前预测】由选项中的The woman shouldn’t,He doesn’t know可知,男士的话为听音重点。

补充听力(一)—— 补充听力(十)听力原文及答案解析文本

补充听力(一)—— 补充听力(十)听力原文及答案解析文本

补充听力(一)听力原文及答案解析Listening ComprehensionSection A11. W: I don’t believe we’ve ever met before, have we?M: We’ve been introduced at other parties. Don’t you remember?Q: What does the man mean?【听前预测】根据意思相反的两个选项中有一个很可能是答案的命题规律,答案锁定在[A]和[D]之间。

【解析】选[A]。

对话中男士提到的We’ve been introduced at other parties(我们是在其他派对上经人介绍认识的),[A]的内容是对此的同义转述,met对应introduced,故答案为[A]。

12. W: Thank heaven, it’s Friday. Are you doing anything special this weekend?M: Good question. To tell you the truth, my brother might be coming over and so everything is up in the air right now.Q: What does the man mean?【听前预测】由选项中的He,plans以及He has to可知,对话与男士的计划有关,男士的话为听音重点。

【解析】选[B]。

男士的话everything is up in the air为听音重点。

[B]的内容为男士的话的同义转述,故为答案,其中no definite plans对应up in the air。

up in the air意为“悬而未决”。

13. W: Henry, are you still planning to buy that nice red sports car you looked at last week?M: I’m afraid that’s impossible because I haven’t been able to come up with the cash, and someone else has already made a down payment on it.Q: What do we learn about Henry?【听前预测】由选项中的afford,new car,paid for,cash及He can’t/will等可知,对话很可能与男士是否决定买车有关,男士的话为听音重点。

标准听力(一)——标准听力(六)听力原文及答案解析文本文件

标准听力(一)——标准听力(六)听力原文及答案解析文本文件

标准听力(一)——标准听力(六)听力原文及答案解析文本文件标准听力(一)听力原文及答案解析Part III Listening ComprehensionSection A11. W: I thought you were going to drive carefully so you wouldn’t get a traffic ticket.M: I was, but it didn’t work out that way.Q: What happened to the man on that day?【听前预测】选项中的He,traffic ticket,drove carelessly等表明,对话可能与He因粗心驾车而受罚有关。

【解析】选[B]。

女士提到的…drive carefully...wouldn’t get a traffic ticket和男士提到的but it didn’t work out that way表明,男士收到了罚单(get a traffic ticket),故答案为[B]。

12. M: I don’t think Jim particularly likes his cousin. What do you say?W: You are smart. There have been hard feelings between them for years, but no one knows the details.Q: What does the woman say about Jim and his cousin?【听前预测】选项中的The,misunderstanding,like/angry with each other等表明,本题涉及They之间的关系, 听音时留意They的指代对象。

【解析】选[C]。

男士指出Jim不喜欢他的cousin,女士说There have been hard feelings between them for years,由此可知,他们(Jim和cousin)不和已很多年,选项中能概括这个含义的是[C],故为答案。

补充听力(一)—— 补充听力(十)听力原文及答案解析文本文件

补充听力(一)—— 补充听力(十)听力原文及答案解析文本文件

补充听力(一)听力原文及答案解析Listening ComprehensionSection A11. W: I‟m sorry, Mike. I have to put off our meeting till four o‟clock this afternoon. Mr. Anderson wants me torevise the annual report right now.M: Take your time. My schedule is flexible.Q: What does the man mean?【听前预测】选项中的meeting,not on/goes against his schedule等表明,对话可能与会议和男士的安排有关。

He doesn‟t mind表明,男士的话为听音重点。

【解析】选[B]。

对话中女士提到put off our meeting,男士回答Take your time. My schedule i s flexible(不用着急,我的安排很灵活),由此可知,男士不介意推迟会议,故答案为[B]。

12. M: How was your interview last week? Have you got their calls?W: Well, chances are slim. My mind was all focused on the exam in that afternoon and I even forgot to bring my resume.Q: What does the woman think of her interview?【听前预测】选项中的It was j ust so-so/great/terrible等表明,本题可能考查对It的评价,听音时应留意It具体指代什么。

【解析】选[C]。

对话中男士询问女士的面试怎么样,女士回答chances are slim…I even forgot to bring my resume(机会很渺茫……我甚至忘记带简历),由此可知,女士觉得她的面试很糟糕,故答案为[C]。

补充听力(六)——补充听力(十)文本文件

补充听力(六)——补充听力(十)文本文件

补充听⼒(六)——补充听⼒(⼗)⽂本⽂件补充听⼒(六)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. [A] Call a repairperson soon.[B] Ask the man to fix her refrigerator.[C] Find a book on how to make repairs.[D] Wait to see if the problem disappears.12. [A] She disliked what the man said.[B] She agreed with the man’s view.[C] She didn’t hear what the man said.[D] She didn’t agree with the man’s opinion.13. [A] He definitely doesn’t know the date.[B] He is the only person who knows the date.[C] He forgot the time when he handed in his assignments.[D] The last assignment he handed in was not good.14. [A] He cooks for the club members quite often.[B] He wasn’t careful when he was preparing food.[C] He often fills the kitchen with tomatoes and chocolate.[D] He doesn’t like to prepare food for the club members.15. [A] Call a taxi for the woman.[B] Ride a horse with the woman.[C] Go to the bus station himself.[D] Drive the woman to the train station.16. [A] She wants the man to stay home all his life.[B] She doesn’t want to keep the man at home.[C] She suggests that the man stay at home.[D] She thinks that the man must lead his own life.17. [A] The hotdog stand has nothing to do with the accident.[B] Move the school farther away.[C] Students should not buy hotdogs any more.[D] Move the hotdog stand farther away.18. [A] He didn’t clean his room.[B] He studied for the test too late.[C] He couldn’t find anything in his room.[D] He didn’t clean the kitchen.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] She saw students protesting last week.[B] One of her roommates told her about it.[C] She attended one of its meetings before.[D] She read about it in the newspaper.20. [A] To raise more fund for the group.[B] To preserve some open spaces on campus.[C] To secure more parking lots for the students.[D] To protect the Swing Hall.21. [A] She has a class to attend.[B] She has an important meeting with the school administrators.[C] She is against the man’s plan.[D] She will have a picnic with her friends.22. [A] Make a donation to support the group.[B] Help the man organize the rally.[C] Sign a petition.[D] Take advantage of the student parking lot.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. [A] Sightseeing. [B] Lying on the beach.[C] Taking photos of the beaches. [D] Scuba diving.24. [A] Biology. [B] Photography.[C] Swimming. [D] Painting.25. [A] Large green jellyfish. [B] Different floating plants.[C] Oceanic snails. [D] Sunken treasure.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. [A] His work in the church. [B] Being a star in the NBA.[C] Being a student of medicine. [D] His willingness to help the needy.27. [A] It’s helpful to his personal development.[B] It’s a way of showing his respect to the NBA.[C] It’s something he should do for his homeland.[D] It’s a chance for his friends to share his money.28. [A] Sell children’s music and art work.[B] Make videos to help protect children.[C] Produce safety equipment for children.[D] Look for missing and exploited children.29. [A] He helped a man get across the rails.[B] He stopped a man from destroying the rails.[C] He protected two little girls from getting hurt.[D] He saved a person without considering his own safety.Passage TwoQuestions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. [A] To celebrate Queen Elizabeth’s birthday.[B] To show respect for Queen Elizabeth.[C] To honor his half-brother Sir Humphrey Gilbert.[D] To commemorate the first settlers who died there.31. [A] With the help of people from colonies.[B] Owing to actively invading the Spanish Navy.[C] Due to the weather in favor of English ships.[D] Because of the great force of the English fleet.32. [A] They faced the attack of the Spanish Navy.[B] They always met with fierce storms.[C] She thought the cost was too high.[D] She found most colonies unsuitable for residence.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. [A] It is an ability both man and animals possess.[B] It is the reason for man’s superiority ove r animals.[C] It is the reason for man’s success as a species.[D] It is a proof of our superior intelligence.34. [A] To show how dependent men are on a particular food.[B] To show how primitive the diet of some people is.[C] To show what different foods are eaten.[D] To show the adaptability of man as regards his diet.35. [A] A very popular food plant. [B] A plant with limited uses.[C] An animal as food. [D] A plant used as a main food.Section CMany young people believe good grades and excellent internships will land them their (36) _________ job. However, (37) _________ to what they think, often their major will have little influence over the person who is hiring them for the position.Young adults need to have a (38) _________ view in order to survive in corporate America.When you apply at a major corporation, do not be surprised if you end up with an (39) _________ level position. You usually do not start at the top, but work your way up. It is all about “paying your dues”. Hard wo rk and being in the corporation for some time may lead to greater earning (40) _________. If you are unable to get a (41) _________ after eighteen months, (42) _________ on the position, it may be time to move on.In interviews, young adults often (43) _________ of their majors. (44)________________________________________________________________. You are there to prove why you can do the position applied for. (45) ________________________________________________________________.It usually does not hurt to ask for more work. (46)_________________________________________________________________. “Paying your dues” will get you further in life. It can often help you expand your leadership role at work. Just remember that someone will always be trying to steal your glory, so never get comfortable in a position, otherwise you may become stagnant (not changing or making progress, and continuing to be in a bad condition) .补充听⼒(七)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. [A] The movie was really wonderful.[B] The movie was full of violent scenes.[C] The movie wasn’t as good as he had expected.[D] The movie was overly concerned with romantic relationships.12. [A] He left it at the airport. [B] He enjoyed using it.[C] He lost it on his trip. [D] He left it in his friend’s car.13. [A] At 9:00. [B] At 9:15.[C] At 9:25. [D] At 10:00.14. [A] In an office. [B] In a restaurant.[C] In a theatre. [D] At the information desk.15. [A] Tony could not continue the experiment.[B] Tony finished the experiment last night.[C] Tony thought the experiment was well done.[D] Tony had expected the experiment to be easier.16. [A] She can’t even decide what she will do tonight.[B] She wants to hand in her report as soon as possible.[C] She will be very likely to go to the symphony with the man.[D] She can’t go to the symphony because of her unfinished re port.17. [A] He is always punctual for his class.[B] He rarely notices which students are late.[C] He wants his students to be on time for class.[D] He doesn’t allow his students to tell jokes in class.18. [A] The man doesn’t know how to vote.[B] The man is going to reveal his vote later.[C] The man refuses to answer the woman’s question.[D] The man doesn’t understand the woman’s question.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] He can’t find his office key. [B] He has misplaced some exams.[C] He is unable to speak. [D] He doesn’t like his classroom.20. [A] Mark the latest homework assignment.[B] Put a cancellation notice on the classroom door.[C] Make an appointment with the doctor.[D] Return some exams to his students.21. [A] Teach David’s class while he is absent.[B] Give Professor Winston the key to David’s office.[C] Leave a message on the board in David’s classroom.[D] Bring David the homework that was due today.22. [A] To put the homework on David’s desk.[B] To leave the master key for David.[C] To give David’s students the next assignment.[D] To call David at the end of the afternoon.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. [A] They are going to buy tickets.[B] They are going to buy a violin.[C] They are going to City Hall.[D] They are going to Peter’s Home.24. [A] She enjoys them very much.[B] They sound more or less like a human voice.[C] They are complicated but soft.[D] She can’t understand them.25. [A] There is a ticket free of charge.[B] She loves violin.[C] She can listen to some music outside.[D] She has nothing to do tonight.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard. 26. [A] Making the problem of food shortage even more serious.[B] Increasing the awareness of the world’s large population.[C] Increasing the number of babies who survive early childhood.[D] Providing world population with more nutrition ever before.27. [A] 2%. [B] 3%. [C] 4%. [D] 5%.28. [A] Latin America. [B] Africa. [C] Asia. [D] Europe. Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. [A] They didn’t care. [B] They hated it.[C] They loved it. [D] They have mixed feelings.30. [A] There was not enough maintenance.[B] People didn’t care whatever mess it might be.[C] There were no effective regulations over visitors.[D] It was constructed badly.31. [A] It was more respected.[B] More people used it.[C] It was damaged by tourists again.[D] It quickly got worse again after Lincoln’s death.Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. [A] It is easy for a couple to afford a child in Asia.[B] The prices of houses in Asia are quite low now.[C] The word “DINKS” first appeared in an Asian country.[D] Fewer and fewer married women want to have a job.33. [A] $900. [B] $5,000. [C] $10,800. [D] $15,800.34. [A] Let women stay at home and have a baby.[B] Care for the growing needs of women for job.[C] Allow only one of the parents to go out to work.[D] Punish the companies that permit women to leave.35. [A] The small number of newborn babies.[B] The changing social situation of women.[C] The high prices of houses and education.[D] The necessary steps of Asian governments.Section CNo event has had such a decisive effect in shaping the attitude of the Irish people towards the British as the Irish Famine. Looking back on the famine, the most (36) _________ fact was that it should ever have reached such (37) _________. Although the potato crop failed, there was plenty of food left in Ireland, and while thousands died some of it was being (38) _________. Even if the local organizations for dealing with a crisis of such magnitude were completely (39) _________, more positive and generous action by the British Government could have (40) _________ some of the worst effects. In thelight of the large scale Government relief projects (41) _________ today, the supreme irony of all was that the richest nation in Europe should have allowed one of the poorest to starve on its doorstep.Yet the famine looked very different through nineteen-century eyes. Then, the (42) _________ of letting people do things without the government’s (43) _________ were generally accepted —in fact, were regarded as almost sacred. (44)_____________________________________________________________. In the case of the Irish famine, it was argued, the Government had done all it could to help.(45) __________________________________________________________, and it seems strange that the reports of suffering could have failed to move the Government towards a greater use of its resources. (46)_________________________________________________________________. Few Irish families had not been severely hit by the famine, and there were even fewer who did not lay the blame fairly and directly at Britain’s door.补充听⼒(⼋)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. [A] He doesn’t like the paintings.[B] He hasn’t seen the paintings yet.[C] He doesn’t enjoy his art history course.[D] He would like to own one of the paintings.12. [A] Her name is on the top of the list.[B] She is expecting a job interview.[C] She will be the last to be interviewed.[D] She must fix a date for the job interview.13. [A] Their father is unable to keep his promise.[B] Their father is going on a vacation without her.[C] Their father isn’t telling her the truth.[D] Their father doesn’t want to travel abroad.14. [A] Substitute for Laura at work. [B] Meet Laura at the restaurant.[C] Go out of town with Laura. [D] Accept a full-time job.15. [A] He thinks the woman is wasting her time.[B] He is eager to know the woman’s answer.[C] He can wait and there is no need for the woman to hurry.[D] He thinks the woman should make full use of her time.16. [A] Jane is the laughing stock of the class.[B] Jane works in the ABC Company.[C] Jane’s laughter is quite impressive.[D] Jane survived the interview.17. [A] Moving out. [B] Repairing the house.[C] Doing up the kitchen. [D] Building a private residence.18. [A] The woman is inviting the man to dinner.[B] The man probably won’t visit the woman.[C] The woman enjoyed her holiday very much.[D] The man is going to visit the woman without Mary.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] Yesterday morning. [B] Yesterday noon.[C] Yesterday afternoon. [D] Yesterday evening.20. [A] He doesn’t have good qualifications.[B] His resume hasn’t outlined his past in a proper way.[C] He is not nervous when taking an interview.[D] He always thinks that the interviewer is like an enemy.21. [A] He should outline his past better.[B] He should send his resume directly to the manager.[C] He should create a new area in his resume called “value offered”.[D] He needn’t write diffe rent resumes to different employers.22. [A] A shipping company. [B] A consulting company.[C] An accounting company. [D] A headhunting company. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. [A] The hotel doesn’t op en that day.[B] She doesn’t work that day.[C] There is no room available that day.[D] There is no discount on books that day.24. [A] He wants to give his wife a surprise on their anniversary.[B] The woman can’t cancel his reservation record.[C] He doesn’t appreciate the woman’s calling.[D] He doesn’t understand what the woman means.25. [A] The receptionist is not serious.[B] The receptionist’s advice is helpful to him.[C] Its charge is reasonable.[D] Its reservation service is very poor.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. [A] Direct the driver.[B] Look ahead to see where there’s a turn.[C] Move to the back seat if feeling uncomfortable.[D] Keep looking at the map to find a place to go to.27. [A] To get information when in danger.[B] To be saved in case of an accident.[C] To share the fun with them in exploration.[D] To tell them what’s going on with the group members.28. [A] They can make people work fast.[B] They can help people stay healthy.[C] They can help people organize other activities.[D] They can make people get prepared for sports.Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. [A] By producing pressure waves going in the opposite direction.[B] By mixing new sound waves with the noise and sending them out together.[C] By mixing high-frequency sound waves with low-frequency ones.[D] By making a copy of the unwanted sound waves and letting it out a little later.30. [A] It can make a car lighter.[B] It can make a car faster.[C] It can reduce the cost of a silencer.[D] It can improve the performance of a silencer.31. [A] It is still being tried out.[B] People still have their doubts.[C] It increases the cost of car production.[D] Carmakers are not sure if it is necessary.Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. [A] One must read books in a critical way.[B] A student should not have a complicated idea.[C] It was impossible for one to read two thousand books.[D] Students ought to make a list of the books they had read.33. [A] He had plans for reading.[B] He learned to educate himself.[C] He only read books over 100 pages.[D] He read only one book several times.34. [A] To explain why it was included in the list.[B] To describe why he seriously crossed it off the list.[C] To prove that he understood most of it because he had looked at every word.[D] To show that he read the books blindly though they were hard to understand.35. [A] To show how he developed his point of view.[B] To tell his reading experience at high school.[C] To introduce the two persons’ reading methods.[D] To explain that he read many books at high school.Section CCan we generate the new cultural attitudes required by our technological virtuosity? History is not very reassuring here. It has taken centuries to learn how to live (36) _________ in the family, the tribe, the city, the state, and the nation. Each new (37) _________ of human sensitivity and loyalty has taken generations to become firmly (38) _________ in the human mind. And now we are forced into a quantum leap from the mutual suspicion and (39) _________ that have marked the past relations between peoples in a world in which (40) _________ respect and comprehension are necessary.Even events of recent decades provide little basis for (41) _________. Increasing physical proximity has brought no millennium in human relations. If anything, it has appeared to (42) _________ the divisions among people rather than to create a broader intimacy. Every new (43) _________ in physical distance has made us more painfully aware of the psychic distance that divides people and has increased alarm over real or imagined differences. If today people occasionally choke on what seem to be indigestible differences between rich and poor, male and female, specialist and non-specialist within cultures, what will happen tomorrow when people must assimilate and cope with still greater contrasts in life styles? (44)________________________________________________________________.Time and space have long cushioned intercultural encounters, confining them to touristic exchanges. But this insulation is rapidly wearing thin. (45) _________________________________________________________________. There we will be surrounded by foreigners for long periods of time, working with others in the closest possible relationships. (46)________________________________________________________________.补充听⼒(九)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. [A] A holiday. [B] An accident.[C] Luck. [D] Work.12. [A] The woman will have a test.[B] The man will have to sit for an exam.[C] The man will probably go to the movie.[D] The woman wishes she could go to class with the man.13. [A] The main actor forgot to come.[B] The main actor is delayed by traffic.[C] The main actor is busy buying jam on his way.[D] The police want to talk to the main actor.14. [A] The woman would understand if she did Mary’s job.[B] The woman should do the typing for Mary.[C] The woman should work as hard as Mary.[D] The woman isn’t a skillful typist.15. [A] He doesn’t know Dr. Jeffery very well.[B] He thought Dr. Jeffery would get the position.[C] He thought it took too long to make the decision.[D] He’s not sure Dr. Jeffery will be a good chairperson.16. [A] It probably has a campus map.[B] It should have a map of the city.[C] It is in the center of the campus.[D] It has information about the campus.17. [A] Take the bus to the airport.[B] Make a phone call to the Browns.[C] Meet the Browns at the airport.[D] Take the Browns to the airport.18. [A] He thinks the woman is unfair.[B] He agrees that the workload is heavy.[C] He feels the assignment is reasonable.[D] He won’t be able to go to the lab today.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] Studying for a test.[B] Visiting a close friend of theirs.[C] A class presentation they’re preparing.[D] The television program the man is watching.20. [A] He has already finished studying.[B] He’s taking a break from studying.[C] He’s looking for some information for a friend.[D] He was assigned to watch a program by his professor.21. [A] He thought she preferred to study alone.[B] He thought she had made arrangements to study with.[C] He had told her that he had done poorly on the last test.[D] He didn’t know that she was enrolled in a linear algebra course.22. [A] He and Elizabeth argued recently.[B] He’d rather study in his own dormitory.[C] He heard Elizabeth did poorly on the last test.[D] He doesn’t want to bother Elizabeth so late in the evening. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. [A] He has a lot of free time.[B] She knows he likes acting.[C] Many of his friends are actors.[D] He’s looking for an acting job.24. [A] He hasn’t been in a play for a long time.[B] He has to rearrange his evening schedule.[C] He might not like the way the group works.[D] His schoolwork has taken up most of his time.25. [A] Enjoy their rehearsal. [B] Learn his part quickly.[C] See her on Wednesday. [D] Pick her up on Thursday.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. [A] A huge percentage of children read regularly.[B] A minority of primary school children read properly.[C] A decreasing number of children showed interest in reading.[D] The number of top students increased with the use of computers.27. [A] An evaluation of it will be made sometime this year.[B] Weak readers on the project were the most hardworking.[C] It aims to train special teachers to help children with reading.[D] Children on the project showed noticeable progress in reading.28. [A] They take greater advantage of the project.[B] They show the potential to enjoy a long life.[C] They are likely to succeed in their education.[D] They would make excellent future researchers.29. [A] To introduce a way to improve early children reading.[B] To overcome primary school pupils’ reading difficulty.[C] To encourage the publication of more children’s books.[D] To remind children of the importance of reading for fun.Passage TwoQuestions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. [A] A comparison between the poorest countries and richest countries.[B] An aid for health care to developing countries.[C] The relationship between health care and economic growth.[D] The investment in developing countries.31. [A] Developing countries’ government should not rely on foreign aid for health care.[B] The more investment in health care, the better economic growth.[C] Some rich countries are unwilling to help developing countries in health care.[D] It is wise for the governments of developing countries to invest in health care.32. [A] 38 dollars. [B] 48 dollars.[C] 30 dollars. [D] 13 dollars.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. [A] A lot of stolen credit cards are sold on the Internet.[B] Cheat on the Internet.[C] Many websites are destroyed.[D] Many illegal websites are on the Internet.34. [A] The customers give them the information.[B] The customers sell the information to them.[C] The thieves steal the information from websites.[D] The thieves buy the information from credit card firms.35. [A] Give your credit card information over the telephone.[B] Send credit card information in the website.[C] Ask about the credit card company’s online rules by telephone.[D] Use MasterCard to shopping online.Section CDogs were first domesticated from wolves at least 17,000 years ago, but perhaps as early as 150,000 years ago, based upon recent genetic fossil and DNA evidence. In this time, the dog has developed into hundreds of breeds with a great degree of (36) _________. For example, heights at the (37) _________ range from just a few inches to roughly three feet, and colors range from white to black, with reds, grays, and browns (38) _________ in tremendous patterns.Dogs are highly social animals and this similarity in their (39) _________ behavioral system accounts for their trainability, playfulness, and ability to fit into human (40) _________ and social situations. This has earned dogs a unique position in the (41) _________ of interspecies relationships. The loyalty and (42) _________ that dogs demonstrate as a part of their natural instincts are (43) _________ to be reflections of the human idea of love and friendship, leading many dog owners to view their pets as full fledged family members. (44)_________________________________________________________________. Dogs play a variety of roles in society and are often trained as working dogs. (45)_________________________________________________________________. In many countries, the most common and perhaps most important role of dogs are as a companion.(46) ________________________________________________________________.补充听⼒(⼗)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. [A] The weather is mild compared to the past years.[B] They are having the coldest winter ever.[C] The weather will soon get warmer.[D] The weather may get even colder.12. [A] He might attend the wedding.[B] He may postpone handing in his paper.[C] He may not prepare for his exam and essay.[D] He is too busy with his study to attend the wedding.13. [A] The man didn’t want the woman to have her hair cut.[B] The woman didn’t follow the man’s advice.[C] The woman is wearing long hair now.[D] The man didn’t care if the woman had her hair cut or not.14. [A] She doesn’t enjoy going to the beach.[B] The beach was too crowded to go.[C] There wasn’t enough food for every one at the barbecue.[D] The barbecue was canceled because of the weather.15. [A] Three lessons. [B] Five lessons.[C] Twelve lessons. [D] Fifteen lessons.16. [A] He decided not to sell the piano.[B] No one has bought the piano yet.[C] He’s looking for a place to store the piano.[D] He hasn’t been able to find an inexpensive piano yet.17. [A] She has red hair. [B] She has black hair.[C] Her photo is in the newspaper. [D] She looks like the missing girl.18. [A] The stories probably weren’t true.[B] Tom doesn’t usually tell funny stories.[C] She’s surprised Tom was so serious last night.[D] She wants to know where Tom heard the stories.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] She has finished her work.[B] She is too exhausted to work.[C] Her kids will arrive home after school.[D] The man does not ask her to go back to the office.20. [A] It is weird. [B] It is convenient.[C] It is comfortable. [D] It is exhausting.21. [A] The woman does not like it.[B] It is produced by weird people.[C] One can see a lot of strange things in it.[D] The man is determined to watch it tonight.22. [A] His boss might ask him to stay up late.。

听力录音原文及答案

听力录音原文及答案

听力录音原文及答案高一英语暑假听力(一)(Text 1)W:I hear you have changed your job. How do you feel about your new job?M: Better than the job I used to have. The most important thing is that doing the present job, I can use what I learned from the old job.(Text 2)W:Could you have my dress delivered?M: Of course, madam. May I have your address, please?W:7345 King Street.(Text 3)M:Sue, that report on my desk has to be finished today. But I’m sick and can’t come to the office.W:I see the report, Bill. I’ll finish it for you.(Text 4)M:Mary, you didn’t do well in today’s maths test. What was the matter?W:I was in a hurry, and I didn’t check my answers.M:That’s too bad you didn’t think of it before.W:Sorry, Mr. Smith. If only I had been more careful!(Text 5)W:Sorry, Mr Johnson. I forgot to bring my homework.M:Did you do it?W:Yes, but I left in a hurry this morning.M:Do remember to bring it here tomorrow.(Text 6)W:Good morning Ken! Why are you so early today?M:Morning, Julia!Well, I was doing my homework, and I have finished it now. You see, the maths homework is difficult for me.W:Is it? I’m afraid you stayed up again last night for the football match.M:Yes. That’s why I am doin g my homework here in the classroom. If my mother had seen I was doing my homework at home, she would have known everything.W:Your mother is really strict with you.M:Strict? I think she is hard on me.W:Then ho w did you watch the football match last night?M:I bought a second hand small TV set with my pocket money. And I put it in my bedroom.W:Didn’t your mother hear you?M:No, she was too tired after the whole day’s work.W:Did your favorite team win last night?M:Sure!(Text 7)M:So, two men grabbed your bag as you came out of the bank and ran off down the street. Is that correct? W:Yes. One of them stopped me and asked me the time. The other one grabbed my bag.M:Would you please describe them?W:I’m not sure. Becaus e it happened so quickly.M:The one who asked you the time, what did he look like?W:Well, let me see. He was short and he had brown hair and a little moustache. He was very thin, about 20 years old. And he was wearing a black jacket.M:Did you notice the colour of his eyes?W:Yes. They were brown.M:Good. And what about the other man?W:I’m sorry, I di dn’t ge t a good look at him. He was quite tall. I remember he had a beard. He was bald and he appeared much older than the short one.M:Thank you. We may call you tomorrow.W:OK.(Text 8)M:Have you seen Elizabeth lately?W:Yes, I have. I saw her a couple of week s ago. She hasn’t been very well in the last couple of weeks.M:Has she seen a doctor since she’s been ill?W:Yes, she has. The doctor told her to take it easy for a while, but she hasn’t been following his advice. She’s as busy as usual.M:Do you think it useful for me to ask her to have a rest while I go to see her? Or shall we go together?W:I think you can go yourself and show your concern to her since she sometimes would take your advice. So it’s unnecessary for me to go with you. What’s more, I’ve go t my hands full tomorrow.(Text 9)W:Now, let me show you around our school. This is our computer lab.M:Wow! So many computers! How many computers do you have?W:We have 80 in this lab and we have another 40 in another lab. Besides all these, we have one for each teacher. M:Then, how many teachers do you have?W:88. The teachers are using the computers as aids in their classes.M:Really? Can we go into the classes to have a look?W:Yes. This is an English class. The teacher is explaining new words with the help of the computer.M:How nice! It is easier to explain the words with the help of the computer.W:And it saves a lot of time.(Text 10)Good m orning, everybody. My topic for today is “Early Money”. I’m goin g to tell you something about money used in the early days. To be honest, we know little about how early people came to use money, but we do know some things which have been used as money. In early times, in some European countries, salt was used as money. In some parts of Asia, tea was used for money. The American Indians used nuts and other things. Perhaps the most common money of all was animal of some kind. In some places today, cows are still used as a kind of money. So you see, things highly valued by everybody may serve as money.The Chinese were the first people to use coins as money. Oh, sorry, you don’t know the word? Well, it is spelled C-O-I-N. Here are some coins of the past. You can come over and have a look.答案:1~ 6~ 11~ 16~高一英语暑假听力(二)(Text 1)M:What shall I do? I have nothing to write with.W:No problem. I have two pencils.(Text 2)W:What do you think this building is, Dick?M:It looks like a hospital, right?W:You’re right, my boy. You were born in this building ten years ago.(Text 3)W:Do you mind if I have some time off?M:When exactly?W:Thursday and Friday of next week.M:Well, I’d like to say yes, but it’s just impossible.(Text 4)W:I want to ask the Johnsons to come to the party. Do you know their address?M:No, but I’d like them to come. I think Tom can give you their address.(Text 5)M:Excuse me, can you tell me when the next bus leaves for the train station?W:It leaves in about ten minutes. Run quickly, and you may catch it.M:Thank you. I’ll try my best.(Text 6)W:May I help you?M:Yes, I’d like to read some articles on the archaeology of Egypt.W:Professor Scott’s class?M:That’s right, but how did you know?W:Let’s just say you are not the first person coming in asking for those articles.M:I see. Well, since I haven’t read any of them yet, it doesn’t really matter which one you give me first.W:I’m afraid I can’t give you any of them at the moment. They’ve all been checked out.M:You’re kidding, all of them?W:I’ve asked Professor Scott se veral times to bring in additional copies of the articles, but no sooner do I put them on the shelves than they are gone. See that girl in the red sweater? She’s been waiting for half an hour for these same articles to be returned.M:And here I am out of my way to free up the whole afternoon to read them.W:I’m sorry, but there is nothing I can do now. All I can suggest is that you come early tomorrow morning and try your luck again. We open at half past eight.M:Thank you.(Text 7)M:May I help you?W:Yes, I am looking for a nice shirt for my son.M:What colour do you prefer?W:Blue. Boys get dirty easily, don’t they?M:That’s right. But...what size would you like?W:Size 5.M:How about this one?W:It looks very nice. How much does it cost?M:It’s 30.W:Oh, that’s expensive.M:How about this one, it’s only . We’ve sold a lot of these.W:Yes, it’s really nice. I think I’ll take it.(Text 8)W:Good afternoon. Dr. Anderson’s office.M:Hello, my name is John Cramer, and I am hoping I can come in today to see the doctor.W:Are you a patient of Dr. Anderson?M:Well, no. I am in town at a conference. And the manager of the hotel where I am staying suggested that I call you.W:What seems to be the problem?M:Well, I’ve got ringing in my ears.W:Are you in any pain or is there any hurt?M:No hurt, just a slight earache.W:The doctor will be busy at the hospital until tomorrow morning. So the earliest time you could see him would be tomorrow morning at ten.M:I’ll come in then if it’s OK.W:That will be fine. In the meantime you should try to take it easy.(Text 9)W:Good mor ning! Can you tell me the time of morning flights to Paris, please?M:Yes, certainly. There are daily flights at 7:50 and 11:05.W:And when do they arrive in Paris?M:The early flight arrives at 9:00 and the mid morning one at 12:15.W:So the journey takes an hour and ten minutes.M:Yes, that’s correct. But remember, you must be at the airport an hour before.W:Of course. And in Paris is there a bus to the city center?M:Yes, there are buses every half an hour and the journey takes about 40 minutes.W:Fine. How much is an air ticket?M:59 pounds.W:Right. I’d like to book five tickets on the early morning flight to Paris on Friday, June 10th.M:Five tickets. Fine.(Text 10)When 16year old John first entered high school four years ago, he worked very hard and always got very good grades. Besides, he was very active in sports. To get up very early every morning to practise running, he never took the school bus to school, he always ran there. He even won a silver medal in the 800meter race a t the school sports meeting a year ago. As a reward, his parents bought him a computer. Something began to change. He stopped getting up early and never ran to school. His interest in sports suddenly disappeared. Sometimes he got up so late that he would miss the school bus and thus didn’t go to school. Soon his school work began to suffer. One day in the middle of the night his mother saw the light in John’s room. She went in and discovered the cause of John’s change. John had played the computer games late into the middle of the night ever since he had his computer. This had bad effects on his study and he suffered from lack of sleep. This must be stopped. The next day she had a se rious talk with John. Instead of taking away his computer, she told him he was old enough to learn to have some control over himself. John was happy he had such a wonderful mother and promised to correct himself.答案:1~~11~~高一英语暑假听力(三)(Text 1)W:I heard you got a full mark in your math exam. Congratulations!M:Thanks! I’m sure you did a good job, too.(Text 2)M:You know, I will be a teacher for geography.W:I thought your major was biology.(Text 3)W:How can I get to the shopping center from here?M:You can take a bu s or a taxi, but it isn’t too far to walk.(Text 4)M:Hi, honey, our radio doesn’t work. What do you think I should do?W:Why not call Mr. White? He may help us.(Text 5)W:I have got time to buy a magazine, haven’t I?M:The train is about to leave.(Text 6)M:Hi, is this where I can get information on tours?W:Yes, I can help you with that. What type of tour are you thinking about? There are some great city tours that are one day or two day overnight.M:I think I’m interested in a hiking trip to the mountains. I’m big on nature. Are the overnight trips expensive? W:Not at all. They are very reasonably priced, starting at 96 and up.M:Do I need to book ahead?W:Yes, this company requires that you book 48 hours ahead.M:Great. Can I book th at here at the hotel tour desk, or do I call the company directly?W:I can book that for you. Just stop by when you’ve made a decision and I’ll take care of it for you.M:That’s great. Thanks a lot for your help.(Text 7)W:Hello.M:Hello, Susan, this is Jim. I’m calling from the bus stop at Pine Street. I’ve been searching for your house for about thirty minutes now, but I can’t seem to find it. I forgot to bring the map you gave me.W:OK. Wait right where you are. I’ll come and ge t you.M:That’s not necessary. If you tell me the direction once again, I’ll probably be all right this time.W:OK. Can you see a bank on the corner?M:Yes, there’s one across the street.W:Well, cross the street and walk past the sh oe shop. My house is the seventh house from the corner on your right.M:OK. Thanks. I’m sure I’ll be able to find it this time.(Text 8)W:What are you doing here?M:I’m buying a camera.W:On the computer?M:Yeah, I like to shop on the Internet.W:Oh, yeah.M:Sure, Internet shopping is great because it’s easy to compare prices, so you can save money. The camera I want costs 900 dollars, but I found it on the Internet only 750 dollars.W:That’s a good deal—you save 150 dollars.M:Yeah, and it’s a lot easier than shopping in the stores. You don’t have to leave your house. You just send in your credit card information and they send it to your house.W:That’s true—but I’d rather p ay cash than use my credit card. And I don’t like sending my credit card information over the Internet.(Text 9)M:Good morning, Dr. Ellis’Office.W:This is Mrs. Jackson. May I speak to the doctor?M:Mrs. Jackson, this is Dr. Ellis speaking. How’s that new tooth?W:Not so good,doctor. That’s what I’m calling about. It just doesn’t seem to fit right.M:Well, that’s to be expected during the first few days after it has been put in. Have you been leaving it in as I told you?W:Well, it hurts so much, doctor, especially when I eat.M:I understand, Mrs. Jackson. It hurts in the beginning, I know. But it’s really better to leave it in, except when you clean it, of course.W:Well, it hurts so much that I just couldn’t stand it any longer.M:Well, maybe we can set it right a little more.W:Set it right?M:Yes. When can you come here?W:Oh, right away, doctor, if you don’t mind.M:Let me see. Can you get here by 11:00?W:Oh, yes, doctor. I can make it. Thank you. See you then.(Text 10)Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to our university. The University of Bradford is proud of its fame for making students from other countries feel welcome. 27% of our present postgraduate students come from outside the EU, studying courses and doing research across all the university’s departments. The presence of so many students from so many different countries and cultures helps to create an environment for everyone in the university. Bradford also has a long tradition of attracting people from other countries, many of whom have settled here. There are large communities originally from Eastern Europe, the West Indies and East Africa. Most international students quickly feel at home in Bradford. If you th ink you would like to study in England, and at the University of Bradford in particular, you should read this statement carefully to see which courses interest you. The pages in this section will then give you some extra information which you might find helpful. Once you have applied, we will send you full details of the best way to get to Bradford, and the arrangements we will make for your first few days. I do hope that you will like what we have offered, and that you will decide to apply to study in Bradford. If you accept one of our courses or to take up research, I can make it certain that the university will make your time with us as rewarding as possible with every effort.答案:1~~11~~高一英语暑假听力(四)(Text 1)W:How do you like Professor Hawking’s lecture?M:The topic was quite interesting, but the lecture was much more difficult to follow than I had expected.(Text 2)W:How much are these jackets?M:The regular price is 15 each, but we have it on sale this week for 12. If yo u buy two, then it’s 20. (Text 3)M:How long will I have to stay out of school?W:That depends. You still have a fever, let me feel your forehead.(Text 4)M:Any questions, class?W:Yes, I still don’t know the difference between “see” and “look”.Could you say it again, please?(Text 5)W:The meeting will begin at 9:30. Don’t worry.M:I see. There is a quarter of an hour to go.(Text 6)W:What a nice looking bamboo hat you have!M:It is nice, isn’t it? I picked it up in Guangzhou last month. Would you like to try it on?W:Thanks. It’s very light and strong.M:Yes, and you can wear it rai n or shine. It comes in very handy.W:I’m sure it does.M:Why don’t you keep it? I’ve got an other one.W:Oh, I wouldn’t think o f accep ting it.M:Do take it. I don’t need two.W:Really, I can’t, but thank you just the same.(Text 7)M:Do you have any maps of China?W:Yes, we have several kinds.M:Are there any in English?W:I’m sorry. They are all in Chinese.M:Oh. I see. I only need one in English to learn something and I have one in Chinese already.W:But we’ve got some very nice maps of the world in English. Maybe that will also help you. The other day, a young man came and he bought one of the world i n English.M:Well, I’m afraid I want one of China. Perhaps...er... I can try some other bookstores.W:But as far as I know, bookstores on this street or even in this city all sell maps of China in Chinese. I’m afraid y ou can’t find any.M:But I think there is hope for me. Maybe I’m lucky enough to find one.W:All right. Perhaps you may succeed. Bye!M:Bye bye.(Text 8)W:Excuse me, are you going home? I want to get some information about the traffic problem in this city. Can I ask you some questions? It won’t take you much time.M:Yes, of course.W:Good. Uh... How do you usually get to work?M:By bus.W:How far is your work place from your home?M:About four kilometers. The bus stop is just outside my company.W:How long does it usually take you?M:Oh, about 35 minutes. My work starts at 9:00. I need 20 minutes to get things ready.W:Um... What time do you leave home?M:Around five past eight.W:Did you arrive on time today?M:No,I didn’t. The traffic was terrible. I didn’t get to my office until five past nine.W:Do you think the traffic is a serious problem in this city?M:Yes, it’s a serious problem.W:That’s all. Thank you very much.M:You’re welcome.(Text 9)M:Are you free this weekend? Go to the Students’ Club with me,will you?W:Hmm, isn’t it far away?M:Not really. It’s only about half an hour’s walk. If you drive there, it will take you just 10 minute s at most.W:You often go there at the weekends, don’t you?M:Yes, four times a month.W:So how can I enjoy myself there?M:Well, you can play basketball and volleyball. If you are not interested, you can try some indoor exercises. They have a large indoor swimming pool and indoor track. It’s a great place to get relaxed.W:OK. I’ll go swimming there. How about meeting me at the school gate? Let’s walk there.M:Sure, see you then.(Text 10)Farmers grow plants and feed animals on their farms. Is it also possible to have a farm in the sea?People in many countries grow freshwater fish from eggs. They move the small fish into lakes and rivers. The fish live and grow there. People go fishing in these lakes and rivers. They enjoy catching fish. Fish is also good Japan grows saltwater fish. Most of them are yellowtail fish. The workers grow the fish from eggs. Every time they give food to the fish, they play tapes of music. The fish learn that the music means food.When the fish grow a little bigger, the Japanese put them in the sea near the land. The fish find some of their own food. The workers also give food to them while they play the same music as usual. The fish swim there to find the food. In a few months the fish are large. The Japanese play the same music, and they can easily catch these fish in the sea. The Japanese get about 15% of their seafood from farms in the sea.答案:1~~11~~高一英语暑假听力(五)(Text 1)M:Wow, there’s a great deal of work for us to do.W:Oh, it isn’t so bad as it looks. After all, the greater part of it has already been done.(Text 2)W:Do you know Jane bought a new white evening dress?M:A white evening dress? How do y ou like it?W:Very much. In fact, I’ve got a blue one just like hers.(Text 3)M:Have you been here long?W:Well, just five days; we arrived on the tenth.M:Will you be staying for some time?W:Yes, until the twenty second.(Text 4)M:Hi, Sue. I called you last night, but there was no reply. Were you out?W:Oh, I’m sorry, Jeff. I went to the cinema with my sister.M:Did you have fun?W:Yes. The movie was about a football star. We really enjoyed it.(Text 5)W:How long does it take you to travel to work?M:Well, it’s 15 minutes’ walk from my house to the bus stop, and it’s about half an hour’s drive to my factory. (Text 6)W:Hello. I’m Mrs. Carter.M:Oh! David’s mother! I’m pleased to meet you.W:Nice to meet you, too. Please tell me, how is David doing in math this year?M:He’s doing very well. He works very hard, and his grades are excellent. He’s already a top student in my class. You should be very proud of him.W:I’m happy to hear that. Thank you. And by the way, could you tell me something about his oth er subjects? (Text 7)M:Hi, Kate. How are you getting on?W:Hey, what are you doing here? I didn’t expect you until later.M:Well, I’ve already finished everything I had to do at work, so I thought I’d come back and help know you’ve had a busy day.W:I’ve had a very busy day, and it isn’t finished yet. Did you remember we’ve got Paul and Hannah for dinner tonight?M:Yes, I did. Have you got everything we need?W:Well, I’ve already done the shopping, but I haven’t bought the wine yet.M:Oh, I’ll do that. Have you picked up the children yet?W:No, I haven’t done that yet. They are still at school.M:OK, well, I’ll get them when I buy the wine.W:No, they’re going to their sports club, so they’ll be there until about six.M:Then I can help you in the kitchen before I buy the wine.(Text 8)W:Hi.M:Hi! What’s up?W:Nothing much. I’m just watching a debate on TV. It’s about no smoking in public places.M:Oh, yeah. So, what do you think about it?W:Well, I don’t think people should be allowed to smoke in public places, so I support the suggestion.M:Really? I’m a smoker, so I should have the right to smoke whenever I want.W:But don’t you think that non smokers have rights too?M:Sure. You don’t have to smoke if you don’t want to. What’s the problem?W:Well, I think that I should have the right not to breathe smoke.M:So why cannot you just go outside if it bothers you?W:I want to ask you the same question. Why cannot smokers just go outside if they want to smoke?M:Well, smoking is part of my lifestyle. I can think b etter if I have a cigarette.W:I can breathe better if I don’t have to breathe smoke. Smoking is bad for your health. Doctors say that just breathing in other people’s smoke can also cause cancer.M:Well,I’m a smoker, and my health is good.W:Yes. But will it be good in fifteen years?M:I hope so.W:I hope so, too. I think we’ll just have to agree to disagree about this subject. Do you want to watch the debate with me?M:Sure.(Text 9)W:Hello, Mr. Tompkins. Our newspaper will carry some information about new products. Now, will you tell us about the new home your company has built? It promises to be a model for the houses of the future.M:Certainly. The idea is not to have a house full of different things. This is a complete home system. It will make people’s lives easier.W:OK. So tell me how this house will make my life easier.M:When you arrive at the front door, you won’t need a key. The door will open with a touch of your finger. You will be able to call your refrigerator when you’re in the supermarket and find how much you need to buy. Isn’t it wonderful?W:Can I call the washing machine as well?M:Sure. But you won’t need to. The house comes with a robot. It is programmed to do cleaning and washing. W:And what’s the price of the new house?M:A million dollars.W:A million dollars! It will be the 22nd century before I can afford to buy one!(Text 10)After a rather difficult case, the detective and his good fri end decided to take a camping trip. Once having a fine meal and a bottle of wine they decided to go to few hours before daybreak, the detective woke up his friend and said, “Bobby, look up and tell me what you see.”Bobby did so and said, “Why, I see millions of stars.”The detective said, “What does this suggest to you,my good friend?”Bobby thought for a moment and said, “I can think of many things...From a scientific standpoint, the millions of stars visible suggest there are millions of planets moving around those stars.”“Go on,” said the thought for a moment more and continued,“From a religious standpoint, I can see God’s work is wonderful and we are but a small part of this plan. From a weather reporter’s standpoint, from a clear sky, I think that tomorrow will be quite sunny. So tell me, my friend, what do you think about this wonderful sight?”The detective replied. “Bobby, how foolish you are! Someone has stolen our tent!”答案:1~~11~~。

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补充听力(一)听力原文及答案解析Listening ComprehensionSection A11. M: Would you please come to my office at five o’clock this afternoon?W: Can I meet you tomorrow?My son will be home from school at 5:30. And I must finish this report before then.Q: What is the woman going to do first?【听前预测】选项均以原形动词开头,选项[B](去学校接她的孩子),[C](去办公室见男士),[D](为她的儿子准备晚饭)提示,对话可能与女士的行为有关。

女士的话是听音的重点。

【解析】选[A]。

由女士所说的My son will be home from school at 5:30. And I must finish this report before then可推断,女士先要完成报告,故答案为[A]。

12. M: So you need som eone to take care of your cat while you’re away for your holiday inHawaii?W: Yes, I plan to stay there for 2 weeks, so I hope someone really caring can make it. Would that be a problem for you?Q: What do we learn about the woman?【听前预测】选项中的vacation,Hawaii,take care of her cat提示,对话可能与女士去度假时谁来照顾猫有关。

【解析】选[D]。

结合男士所说的So you need someone to take care of your cat …?及女士所说的Yes … Would that be a problem for you?可推断,女士希望男士帮她照顾猫,故答案为[D]。

13. W: Excuse me, could you spare a few minutes to discuss the agenda with me after dinner?M: I don’t mind working after dinner. But I have time before dinner. Why should we put it off?Q: What does the man mean?【听前预测】选项中重复出现的after dinner和discuss the agenda提示,对话可能与晚餐后讨论议程有关。

【解析】选[D]。

结合女士所说的discuss the agenda with me after dinner及男士所说的But I have time before dinner. Why should we put it off?可推断,男士认为没有必要把议程推迟到晚餐后,晚餐前就可以讨论,也就是说,他建议了一个不同的讨论议程的时间,故答案为[D]。

14. W: Jack, I have an urgent issue to deal with immediately. Here is an important note fromMike’s manager. Could you give this note to him?M: Give it to Mike? What am I? A messenger?Q: What does the man mean?【听前预测】选项中的messenger,deliver the note提示,对话可能与给某人便条有关。

【解析】选[C]。

结合女士所说的Could you give this note to him?及男士所说的Give it to Mike? What am I? A messenger?可推断,男士不愿意送便条,故答案为[C]。

15. M: Are you sure you don’t mind getting the tickets for the film? I wouldn’t be able to pay youback until Friday when I get paid.W: No problem. I’m glad I can help and we’ll be able to go together.Q: What does the woman mean?【听前预测】选项中的borrow,ticket,film提示,对话可能与女士买电影票有关。

【解析】选[C]。

结合男士所说的…you don’t mind getting the tickets for the film? I wouldn’t … pay you back until Friday …及女士所说的No problem. I’m glad I can help 可推断,女士愿意帮男士先期垫付电影票,故答案为[C]。

16. W: Do you think it’ll be po ssible to get this ink stain out of my trousers?M: That’s an extra day’s time. It won’t be a problem, but I’ll need to send them over to the main cleaning facility.Q: What does the man mean?【听前预测】选项中的woman,stain,pants,laundry,Cleaning提示,对话可能与女士去除裤子上的污物有关。

【解析】选[D]。

由男士所说的That’s an extra day’s time可推断,男士认为需要加一天时间来完成这项工作,故答案为[D]。

17. M: What’s wrong with Emily? She used to be full of energy everyday, but she seems to beexhausted recently.W: Her wedding is around the corner, so she has many things on her mind.Q: What do we know about Emily?【听前预测】选项中重复出现的her wedding等提示,对话与某位女士的婚礼有关。

【解析】选[C]。

结合男士所说的…Emily…exhausted recently及女士所说的Her wedding is around the corner, so she has many things on her mind可推断,Emily正忙于准备婚礼,故答案为[C]。

18. W: What do you think of my new idea for that contract, Tom?M: I can’t come up with a better one, Jenny.Q: What does the man mean?【听前预测】选项中的a better idea,the woman’s idea is the best,the woman’s idea is new to him等提示,对话与男士的观点、看法有关。

【解析】选[C]。

结合女士问男士What do you think of my new idea for that contract及男士说的I can’t come up with a better one可推断,男士认为女士的观点是最好的,故答案为[C]。

Now you will hear the two long conversations.M: Hi, Professor Whitaker.W: Oh, George, hello, come in, have a seat.M: I just want to know if you’ve had a chance to look at my design proposal, the one on ergonomics.W: As a matter of fact, I guess you want some feedback.M: Yes, if you have time.W: Well, I have a class in about ten minutes, but I suppose I can give you some pointers, maybe just to help you rethink your ideas before I hand the proposals back. Don’t look disappointed now. You had some very interesting ideas. It’s the first time I g et a proposal to redesign the cell phone for ease of use.M: No one else has made a similar proposal? I would have thought schemes had been made to change the typical cell phone design.W: Well, that’s just it, George. Why did you decide on the cell phone?M: I guess because I have such a hard time using it.W: Have you done a sort of mini-survey to check what other people think?M: Well…no, I hadn’t thought about that. I just assumed everybody else was having a hard time. W: Although I think your concept for making the cell phone easier to use is definitely worth looking into, I didn’t think you had sufficient basis for suggesting that the design be changed to one easier to use. You might want to check how other cell phone users cope with the buttons, how they use their finger to send messages or make phone calls to an unrecorded number. (做初步调查)Have you compared how you use it with the way others use theirs? Do you see what I’m getting at?M: OK, Professor. I see your point.W: Anyhow, let’s talk more tomorrow. I re ally must go.M: OK, thanks for your advice.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. What’s the man’s real purpose of meeting the woman?【解析】选[B]。

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