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五年级英语听力试题(1)

五年级英语听力试题(1)

听力试卷一一、听问句,选择答语。

(1×5)()1. A. He watches TV every evening. B. He helped his friend with her English. C. He is watching TV.()2. A. Yes, I did. B. Yes, I am. C. Yes, I do.()3. A. I came back from Shanghai. B. I came back with my parents. C. I came back the day before yesterday.()4. A. You’re welcome. B. Yes, you are right.C. Thanks, mum.()5. A. Sorry, I don’t know. B. Great! That’s a good idea.C. Yes, what is it?二、听对话,选择正确答案。

(2×5)()1. Q: What are they going to do after school?A. They are ill and they are going to the hospital.B. They are going to see Jean.C. They are going to see a film.()2. Q: Can Dick go to the park?A. Yes, he can.B. No, he can’t.C. Sorry, I don’t know.()3. Q: Where are they?A. They are in a cinema.B. They are in a post office.C. They are in a restaurant. ()4. Q: How can A get to the park?A. On foot.B. By bus.C. By subway.()5. Q: Is Tom happy today?A. Yes, he is. He is very happy.B. No, he isn’t. He is not happy.C. No, he didn’t sleep well last night.三、听短文,判断正误,用T,F表示。

八年级上册英语名校课堂听力测试1听力材料

八年级上册英语名校课堂听力测试1听力材料

八年级上册英语名校课堂听力测试1听力材料一、听力题目:1. What’s the time now?2. Where is Lucy from?3. What does the girl want to do?4. How does the girl go to school?5. What does the man suggest the girl do?6. What kind of books does the boy like?7. What’s the girl going to do?8. Why does the man ask the boy to turn off the TV?二、听力原文:1. W: Excuse me, sir. What’s the time now?M: It’s half past six in the morning.2. W: Lucy, where are you from?M: I’m from London, England.3. W: Excuse me, do you sell flowers here?M: No, sorry. But there’s a flower shop just down the street.4. W: How do you usually go to school?M: I always take the bus to school.5. M: I’m so tired today. I don’t know what to do.W: Why don’t you take a nap? That always helps me feel better.6. W: What kind of books do you like, Tom?M: I really like adventure stories and science fiction.7. W: I have a lot of homework to do tonight.M: Maybe you should start with the easiest assignment first, and then move on to the harder ones.8. M: Hey, can you turn off the TV for a minute?W: Why?M: I want to make a phone call and it’s too noisy.三、听力答案:1. Half past six in the morning.2. London, England.3. She wants to buy flowers.4. She always takes the bus to school.5. Take a nap.6. Adventure stories and science fiction.7. Start with the easiest assignment first.8. He wants to make a phone call and it’s too noisy.。

英语听力1本-

英语听力1本-

英语听力(一)课程作业学习中心:年级:专业:层次:姓名:学号:Part I.Directions: The two words in each group with similar vowels are difficult to distinguish. Listen to a sentence carefully and circle the letter beside the wordyou hear on the tape. The sentence will be read to you twice.(正确答案自己圈)A1. A. apple B. mapleB2. A. sheep B. shipB3. A. bit B. beatA4. A. letter B. litterA5. A. cup B. capA6. A. luck B. lockA7. A. bill B. bellA8. A. man B. menA9. A. said B. sadB10. A. sanding B. sendingB11. A. burnt B. boughtA12. A. box B. bucksB13. A. heels B. hillsA14. A. hut B. hatA15. A. lamp B. lumpA16. A. lost B. lastB17. A. boss B. busA18. A. caps B. copsA19. A. bag B. bugB20. A. tongue B. turnPart II Directions: You will hear one phrase or sentence from each group. Circlethe letter besides the words you hear on the tape.A1. A of an hour B. of a noun C. of a flowerC2. A. on our work B. on a tour C. on our tourC3. A. an old shoe B. an arrow show C. an old issueA4. A. He isn’t as idle as I.B. He isn’t as old as I.C. He isn’t as honest as I.B5. A. He went there at four o’clock.B. He went there to look for a cook.C. He went there to look for a cock.B6. A. where can I find a shop?B. Where can I find a bus stop?C. Where can I find a cloth?A7. A. We’ll return later on.B. We’ll return the ladder.C. We’ll return it to the lady.B8. A. It’s not all a game.B. It’s a notice of a game.C. It’s a note of a game.A9.. A. We composed an essay every week.B. We come home every week.C. We can post a letter every week.B10. A. Don’t accept his offer before we’ve talked.B. Don’t accept his offer because of his laughter.C. Don’t accept his offer because of his daughter.Part III. ( A)Directions: Listen to the following short conversations twice and choose the right answer to each question you hear on the tape.A1. A. $ 8.50 B. $ 12.00 C. $ 12.50 D. $ 8.ooB2. A. A lot of gifts. B. Some clothes.C. Some toys.D. Some flowers.A3. A. Exactly a week. B. More than two weeks.C. About a week.D. Four or five days.C4. A. He can correct his mistake later.B. He answered that question correctly.C. He can’t change his answer now.D. He didn’t answer that question on the test.D5. A. To get some thread.B. To get some buttons.C. To get a needle.D. To get a needle and some thread.(B)Directions: Listen to the passage twice and choose the right answer to each question you hear on the tape.A1. A. A **pany.B. The local church.C. The fire brigade.C2. A. Two days. B. A day and a night. C. Two days and nights.A3. A. Because the chiming of church bells could tell the hours.B. Because the chiming of church bells might awake people.C. Because the chiming of church bells would make people upset.B4. A. A church bell ringing.B. A whistle blast.C. The town clock chiming.A5. A. Worried and nervous. B. Hungry and thirsty. C. Eager to buy watches. Part IV.Directions:Listen to the following short conversation twice and fill in the blanks with the missing words.1.A: Will Mr. Black be _____able__ to see me at about 9 tomorrow?B: I’m afraid he won’t be __free______ until 3 in the afternoon.2.A: I’d like to ____fix____ an appointment with the Sale Director._____Would____ nine tomorrow be all right?B: Do you think you could ____make___ it 10:30?3.A: Do you think the manager could ___see_____ me tomorrow before 10?B: He won’t be ____in____ till 10:30.4.A: Why are you so ___tired_____?I’ve been waiting for ____more____ than half an hour!B: My bicycle had a flat tire and I had to ___walk_____.5.A: Good morning. I ___had_____ an appointment with Dr. Smith.B: Please have a ____seat____. He will be ____with____ you in a few minutes. Part V. Directions: Listen to the following longer conversation twice and decidewhether the following statements are true or false. Write “ T”for true or “F” for false.( A )( T ) 1.It is true that Americans never carry much cash with them.( F ) 2. “ You could never be too careful.” Means “ You should not always be too careful.”( T ) 3. Americans pay certain bills every month with credit cards because they don’t want to travel around the city with a lot of cash.( T ) 4. One of the advantages of using checks is that you needn’t go there to pay face to face.( F ) 5. Americans do not need to carry money because they can pay for anything with checks.( B )( F ) 1. Riding a motorcycle is not so popular a way to travel.( T ) 2. Since a motorcycle is smaller than a car. It is easy to get out of traffic jams.( T ) 3. A motorcycle is cheaper to run since it consumes less petrol per mile.( F ) 4. Riding a motorcycle is less safer but **fortable than driving a car.( T ) 5. A motorcyclist will feel more tired than a car driver after a long journey.Part VI Directions: Listen to the passage twice and answer the following questions according to the information you get from the tape.1.What should you do if you want a room in a big hotel during the holiday season?You should engage a room before hand.2.Who takes your luggage to your room?The porter.3.Where can you send fax?The conference center.。

现代大学英语听力1 原文及答案(unit 1)

现代大学英语听力1 原文及答案(unit 1)

Unit 1 University LifeTaks 1ScriptOkay, Okay, let's begin. Hello, everyone. My name's Susan Hudson, and I'll be your teacher for this class, Intercultural Communication.Uh, to begin with, please take a look at the syllabus in front of you. As you all should know by now, this class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:15 to 4:50. We will be meeting in this room for the first half of the course, but we will be using the research lab every other week on Thursday in Room 405 during the last two months of the class.Uh, this is the text for the class, Beyond Language. Unfortunately, the books haven't come in yet, but I was told that you should be able to purchase them at the bookstore the day after tomorrow. Again, as you see on your course outline, grading is determined by your performance on a midterm and final test, periodic quizzes, uh, a research project, and classroom participation.My office hours are from 1:00 to 2:00 on Wednesdays, and you can set up an appointment to meet with me at other times as well.KeyA. Answer the following questions.1)What are the name of the teacher and the name of the course?Key: Susan Hudson and Intercultural Communication.2)When and where will the class meet for the first half of the courseKey: The class will meet in the room they are in now and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:15 to 4:50.3)Where can the students get the textbooks?Key: They can purchase the textbooks at the bookstore the day after tomorrow.4)When are the office hours?Key: The office hours are from 1:00 to 2:00 on Wednesdays.B. Complete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape.1)We will be meeting in this room for the first half of the course, but we will be using theresearch lab every other week on Thursday in Room 405 during the last two months of the class.2)Again, as you see on your course outline, grading is determined by your performance ona midterm and final test, periodic quizzes, uh, a research project, and classroomparticipation.Task 2ScriptLibrarian: Can I help you?Student: Yes. I am a bit confused. My sociology class is supposed to read a chapter in a book called Sociology and the Modern Age. According to the syllabus, the bookis in the library, but I haven't been able to find it.Librarian: Do you have your syllabus with you? May I see it?Student: Yes, uh... I put it in the front of my sociology notebook. Yes, here it is. Librarian: Let me see. Oh yes. Your professor has placed this book on reserve. That means you cannot find it on the shelves in its usual place. You need to go to a specialroom called the reserve room. It's down the hall and to the right.Student: I'm sorry—I still don't understand what you mean by on reserve.Librarian: You see, your professor wants everyone in the class to read the chapter. If one student removes the book from the library, it is likely that none of the otherstudents will have the opportunity to read it. So, your professor has insured thatall students have the opportunity to read it by placing it on reserve.Student: So, will I be able to find this book?Librarian: Yes, when a book is on reserve, a student can go to the reserve room and ask the reserve librarian for the book. The student can have the book for a few hours, andhe or she MUST read it in the library during that time. That way, the book stays inthe library, and all students have a chance to read it.Student: OK. Thank you. I understand now.Librarian: Will there be anything else?Student: No! I am on my way to the reserve room. Thanks again!KeyA. Answer the following questions.1)What's the student's problem?Key: According to the syllabus, the book he is looking for is in the library, but he couldn't find it.2)What's the meaning of "on reserve"?Key: That means the student cannot find the book on the shelves in its usual place.She/He needs to go to a special room called the reserve room.3)Why does the professor put the books on reserve?Key: The professor wants every one in the class to read the chapter. If one student removes the book from the library, it is likely that none of the other students willhave the opportunity to read it. So, the professor has insured that all students havethe opportunity to read it by placing it on reserve.B. Decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the tape.1)The student has the syllabus in his hand all the time. [ F ]2)The reserve room is down the hall and to the right. [ T ]3)Once the students find the book on reserve, they can read it for a very long time. [ F ]Task 3ScriptHello and welcome to the university library. This taped tour will introduce you to our library facilities and operating hours.First of all, the library's collection of books, reference materials, and other resources are found on levels one to four of this building. Level one houses our humanities and map collections. On level two, you will find our circulation desk, current periodicals and journals, and our copy facilities. Our science and engineering sections can be found on level three. You can also find back issues of periodicals and journals older than six months on this level. Finally, group study rooms, our microfilm collection, and the multimedia center are located on level four.Undergraduate students can check out up to five books for two weeks. Graduate students can check out fifteen books for two months. Books can be renewed up to two times.There is a 50-cents- a-day late fee for overdue books up to a maximum of $ 15. Periodicals and reference books cannot be checked out.The library is open weekdays, 8:00 am to 10:00 pm, and on Saturdays from 9:00 am to 8:30 pm. The library is closed on Sundays.KeyA. Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.1) Level one houses__________, ( c)a) current periodicals and journals b) our copy facilitiesc) our humanities and map collections d) our science and engineering sections2) Back issues of periodicals and journals older than six months are located on level ______. (c)a) one b) two c) three d) fourB. Fill in the blanks with what you hear on the tape.Undergraduate students can check out up to five books for two weeks. Graduate students can check out fifteen books for two months. Books can be renewed up to two times. There is a 50-cents- a-day late fee for overdue books up to a maximum of $15. Periodicals and reference books cannot be checked out.The library is open weekdays, 8:00 am to 10:00 pm. and on Saturdays from 9:00 am to 8:30 pm. The library is closed on Sundays.Task 4ScriptRandall: Hi Faith. Do you have a minute?Faith: Sure. What's up?Randall: Well, I just wanted to go over the schedule for Wednesday's orientation meeting to make sure everything is ready.Faith: Okay. Here's a copy of the tentative s chedule. [OK] Now, the registration starts at 8:30 and goes until 9:15. [All right] Then, the orientation meeting will commence at 9:30.Randall: Okay. Now, we had planned originally for the meeting to go until 10:30, but now we have someone from the international center coming to speak to the students onextracurricular activities, so how about ending the meeting around 11?Faith: Fine. And, uh, then students will take the placement tests from 11:15 until noon [OK.], followed by 20-minute break before lunch. [OK.] And, immediately after lunch, we have reserved a campus shuttle to give students a 45-minute tour starting at 1:30. [Oh. OK.] We want to show students around the university, including the union building, the library, and the student services building.Randall: Great. Now, how about the oral interviews?Faith: Well, we're planning to start them at 2:15.Randall: Uh, well, teachers are going to be up to their ears in preparations, and they'll be hard pressed to start then.Faith: OK, let's get things rolling around 2:45.Randall: OK, here, let me jot that down. Uh, could you grab a pen off my desk?Faith: Right. Finding anything on your desk is like finding a needle in a haystack. [Oh, it’s not that bad.] Here, use mine.Randall: OK. And we'll need 150 copies of this programme guide by then.Faith: Hey. That's a tall order on such short notice! How about lending me a hand to put things together [OK.] by this afternoon so we don't have to worry about them? Randall: OK. And I think the manager has given the green light to go ahead and use the more expensive paper and binding for the guides this time.Faith: OK. So the interviews will go from 2:45 until, let's say, 4:30. [OK] I hope we can wrap things up by 5.Randall: Great. I think the bottom line is to keep things running smoothly throughout the day. Faith: I agree. I'll pass this schedule by the director for a final look.KeyA. Complete the following schedule according to the dialogue.1) Why do they change the ending time of the orientation meeting?Key: Because now they have someone from the international center coming to speak to the students on extracurricular activities.2) What do they want the students to see during the shuttle tour?Key: They want to show students around the university, including the union building, the library, and the student services building.C. Complete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape.1)Uh, well, teachers are going to be up to their ears in preparations, and they'll be hardpressed to start then.2)Okay, here, let me jot that down. Uh, could you grab a pen off my desk?3)Finding anything on your desk is like finding a needle in a haystack.4)Great. I think the bottom line is to keep things running smoothly throughout the day.Task 5ScriptReceptionist: Good morning. Can I help you?Student: Yes, please. I would want to have some information about the... erm... the courses at Swan School.Receptionist: Is that a summer course you're interested in?Student: Yes. Yes, please.Receptionist: Yes. Fine. OK. Well, we have... erm... short intensive full-time courses during the summer.Student: Mm-mm. I would want to know the length of one course.Receptionist: Yes. Each course lasts for three weeks.Student: How many hours per week, please?Receptionist: Well, it's about 23 hours a week. Usually four and a half days each week.Student: You must have a lot of students in the class, haven't you?Receptionist: We have a lot of students in the school but in the classes only about between 12 and 14 students.Student: 12 and 14. Could you please give me the dates of the first and the second course?Receptionist: Yes, certainly. The first course begins on the 3rd of July and lasts until the 20th of July and the second course is from the 24th of July until the 10th of August.Student: What about the fees per course?Receptionist: Yes, each... each course costs £150 plus VAT, which is 15 percent, and a £5 registration fee.Student: And deposit, please?Receptionist: Yes. For each course we need a deposit of £20 and the £5 registration fee.Student: Oh thank you. Do we have to find our... our own accommodation? Receptionist: No, we can do that for you. We have a lady who arranges the accommodation for you with Oxford families.Student: How much does it cost?Receptionist: Well, you can choose to have bed and breakfast only which is £20 a week, or bed, breakfast and dinner which is about £27 a week.Student: £27. Thank you very much.Receptionist: You're welcome.KeyAnswer the following questions.1)What does the student want?Key: The student wants to have some information about the courses at Swan School.2)How long will a course last?Key: Each course lasts for three weeks.3)How many hours of classes are there in a week? And how many days?Key: It's about 23 hours a week. Usually four and a half days each week.4)What are the dates of the first and the second course?Key: The first course begins on the 3rd of July and lasts until the 20th of July and the second course is from the 24th of July until the 10th of August.5)What are the fees per course?Key: Each course costs £150 plus VAT, which is 15 percent, and a £5 registration fee.6)How much is the deposit for each course?Key: For each course the deposit is £20.7)Where will the students live?Key: A lady arranges the accommodation for the students with Oxford families.8)How much will the accommodation cost?Key: They can choose to have bed and breakfast only which is £20 a week, or bed, breakfast and dinner which is about £27 a week.Task 6ScriptEvery year, high school juniors and seniors from across the US take the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT I)The SAT I is a three-hour exam that tests students' math and verbal skills. Most universities will not accept students without this test. It is also used to help decide how much financial aid should be given to each student.Scores range from 200 to 800 for each part. There is a total of 1,600 points. The test is held every year from October to June. But seniors must take it before December in order to include their scores in their university applications. The average total score for an American high school student is around 1,000.A poor SAT score can prevent a student from going to a good university. Students who want to go to one of American's best universities, such as Harvard or Yale, must score between 1,430 and 1,600.The test can be taken over and over again, but all the scores will appear on the students' records. However, unlike Chinese universities, the score is not the only thing needed. American universities also look at a student's subject grades, what they do outside of school, and their teachers' recommendations.In addition to the SAT I, some universities require high school students to take at least three SATⅡs. These one-hour exams can be taken in any subject, for example chemistry or French.KeyA. Decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the tape.1)Only the students who are going to graduate from high school will take the exam.[ F ]2)The SAT I is a three-hour exam that tests students' math and verbal skills. [ T ]3)The average total score for an American high school student is around 1,600. [ F ]B. Answer the following questions.1)How important is the test?Key: Most universities will not accept students without this test. It is also used to decide how much financial aid should be given to each student.2)How much should the score be for those who want to go to Harvard or Yale?Key: They must score between 1,430 and 1,600.3)What else will the American universities look at besides the score?Key: American universities also look at a student's subject grades, what they do outside of school, and their teachers' recommendations.4)What is the SAT II?Key: The SAT II is the one-hour exam that can be taken in any subject, for example chemistry or French.Task 7ScriptJapanese students need 12 years of study before entering universities.They choose the places they want to go and apply before January of their final year. The university entrance exam is a standard nationwide test held every year in January. It provides tests for 31 subjects in six subject areas: Japanese language, geography and history, civics, math, science and a foreign language. All national and public universities, as well as some private ones make use of this exam. But many places also have their own tests in February or later, before the new school year starts in April.In order to pass the exam for the best universities such as the National University of Tokyo, many students attend special preparation schools on top of their regular classes. These extra schools can last for one to two years between high school and university.Although every student has the chance of going to a Japanese university, only 50 percent of high school seniors actually choose further study.KeyA. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1)The Japanese students will apply for a university before ______ of their final year.(a)a) January b) February c) April d)July2)The university entrance exam provides tests for _______subjects in ____ subjectareas. (c)a) 30; 6 b) 30; 7 c) 31; 6 d)39;163)What kind of universities will make use of this exam? (d)a) All national universities. b) All public universitiesc) Some private universities. d) All of the above.4)How many high school seniors will choose further study? (c)a) All of them. b) More than halfc) Only half of them. d) Less than halfB. Answer the following questions.1) Why do many students attend the special preparation school?Key: Many students attend special preparation schools besides their regular classes, in order to pass the exam for the best universities such as the national University of Tokyo.2) How long do these extra schools last?Key: These extra schools can last for one to two years between high school and university.Task 8ScriptThe School was opened in 1955 and is part of a non-profit-making educational foundation. Its 200 students, from 30-40 countries, work in large, attractive buildings set in extensive, beautiful gardens, within easy reach of the centre of Cambridge. The School has dining rooms, a library, video filming studio, language laboratories, listening and self-access study centres, computres, as well as facilities for tennis, table tennis, volleyball, basketball, badminton and football.General English classes are for students aged 17+. Complete beginners are not accepted. Students have classes for 21 hours a week. Other subjects available within the General English timetable include English for Business and English Literature. The cost of tuition, materials and books per term is £1,130. Accommodation is with local families. Lunch is provided in the School Monday to Friday. All other meals are taken with the family. There is a full range of social activities including excursions, discos and theatre-visits. The total cost of all non-tuition services is £670 per term. There are 3 terms of 10 weeks and summer courses of 9 weeks and 3 1/2 weeks.KeyA. Answer the following questions.1) What kind of school is it?Key: It's a non-profit-making educational foundation.2) Do they accept complete beginners?Key: No, complete beginners are not accepted.3) What other subjects within the General English timetable do they have?Key: Other subjects available within the General English timetable include English for Business and English Literature.B. Complete the following sentences with what your hear on the tape.1)Its 200 students, from 30-40 countries, work in large, attractive buildings set inextensive, beautiful gardens, within easy reach of the centre of Cambridge.2)The School has dining rooms, a library, video filming studio, language laboratories,listening and self-access study centres, computers, as well as facilities for tennis, table tennis, volleyball, basketball, badminton and football.3)Students have classes for 21 hours a week.4)The cost of tuition, materials and books per term is £1,130.5)Lunch is provided in the School Monday to Friday. All other meals are taken with thefamily.6)The total cost of all non-tuition services is £670 per term. There are 3 terms of 10weeks and summer courses of 9 weeks and 3 1/2 weeks.Task 9ScriptThis school has a capacity of 220 students. It occupies a 19th century building in a quiet tree- filled square close to Victoria Station in central London.General courses, either in the mornings or afternoons, comprise 15 50-minute periods per week. We cater for a wide range of classes from beginners to advanced, enabling us to place students at the level indicated by the special entry test which all students take. There are usually no more than 14 students in a class. In addition to the 15 lessons, there are daily individual laboratory sessions and lectures on life in Britain at no extra cost.There are 8 classrooms, a multi-media learning centre, language laboratory, video, computer, lecture hall, canteen. We are open from January to December for courses of 3 to 14 weeks. There is a special 2-week Easter Course and Refresher Courses for overseas teachers of English in summer. Fees are approximately £46 per week for general courses. Accommodation can be arranged with selected families with half board. There is a full social programme and regular excursions.KeyA. Answer the following questions.1) How many students can this school have?Key: This school has a capacity of 220 students.2) Where is this school located?Key: It is located in a quiet tree-filled square close to Victoria Station in central London.3) What do they have besides the 15 lessons?Key: In addition to the 15 lessons, there are daily individual laboratory sessions and lectures on life in Britain at no extra cost.4) What kind of special courses do they have in summer?Key: There is a special 2-week Easter Course and Refresher Courses for overseas teachers of English in the summer.B. Decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the tape.1) This school accepts only beginners. [ F ]2) Generally speaking there are 24 students in a class. [ F ]3) Accommodation can be arranged with selected families with half-board. [ T ]Task 10This school, founded in 1953, is a non-profit making Charitable Trust. Situated in residential North Oxford, 3 km from the city centre, the College occupies a complex of purpose-built blocks and 14 large Victorian houses providing academic and residential accommodation. Facilities include an excellent library, video room, language laboratories, computer room, science laboratories, assembly hall and coffee bar.A particular benefit for the EFL student is the opportunity to live and study with native English speakers taking the two-year International Baccalaureate course, or courses at university level.All students are encouraged to participate in social and extracurricular activities including sports, horse riding, drama, art, crafts, photography, films, concerts and excursions.Academic Year Courses (21 hours per week) leading to all principal EFL examinations, concentrate on language with selected studies in Literature, Politics, History, Art History, and Computing. Most students live in college houses each supervised by a resident warden, but some prefer family accommodation.KeyA. Answer the following questions.1) What kind of school is it?Key: This school, founded in 1953, is a non-profit making Charitable Trust.2) Where is the school?Key: It is situated in residential North Oxford, 3 km from the city centre.3) What is the benefit for the EFL student?Key: A particular benefit for the EFL student is the opportunity to live and study with native English speakers taking the two-year International Baccalaureate course, orcourses at university level.4) What extracurricular activities do they have?Key: Their extracurricular activities include sports, horse riding, drama, art, crafts, photography, films, concerts and excursions.B. Complete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape.1) Facilities include an excellent library, video room, language laboratories, computerroom, science laboratories, assembly hall and coffee bar.2) Most students live in college houses each supervised by a resident warden, but some prefer family accommodation.Task 11ScriptCindy Farrow is Andy and Kate Morgan's American cousin. She is 18 years old. She comes from California, on the west coast of the USA. She lives with her parents in San Francisco. She is a student at Berkeley College where she is studying modem languages. She wants to be an interpreter when she leaves university.She has many interests and hobbies. She loves reading, swimming and surfing but her favorite hobby is white-water rafting on the Colorado River. She thinks it's very exciting.At the moment Cindy is on her way to England to stay with the Morgans in Dover.。

1到10套文章听力-(1)

1到10套文章听力-(1)

Part 21.A. Uncle and nephew.B. Father and daughter.C. Uncle and niece.D. Teacher and student.2.A. It is stressful.B. It is fascinating.C. It is boring.D. It is marvelous.3.A. Because she was too late for her daughter's birthday party.B. Because she bought her daughter a dress that was too cheap.C. Because she forgot to invite her daughter to the movies.D. Because she refused to buy a dress her daughter preferred.4.A. Buy another new dress that her daughter loves.B. Have patience and put a lot of heart into the matter.C. Give her daughter even more money.D. Go travelling with her daughter to New Orleans.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the same passage or dialog.5.A. Because she has an appointment with Oprah Winfrey.B. Because she is studying the life of Oprah Winfrey.C. Because she is attending a discussion by Oprah Winfrey.D. Because she is having a break with Oprah Winfrey.6.A. She eats and exercises in a way influenced by Oprah Winfrey.B. She's set up a book club under the influence of Oprah Winfrey.C. She's influenced to recommend Oprah Winfrey's magazine to others.D. She's influenced to read books written by Oprah Winfrey.7.A. Because she's finished 25 years of her daily show by 32.B. Because she's an inspiring success story of giving and sharing.C. Because she knows what poverty is through her poor childhood.D. Because she helps girls in South America with their education.8.A. He is convinced.B. He is still doubtful.C. He is impressive.D. He is persuasive.Part 31.A. A house.B. Stocks and shares.C. Their children's education.D. A car.2.A. Supporting themselves when they outlive their husbands by many years.B. Saving more for their children.C. Facing the pressure of divorce during old age period.D. Taking care of their husbands when they are elderly.3.A. By investing more savings in stocks and shares.B. By being more dependent on others' advice.C. By getting themselves properly informed.D. By looking ahead and thinking ahead.4.A. Women need to save enough money for buying cars.B. Women need to learn to prepare financially for their old age.C. Women need to learn more economic skills.D. Women need to have an independent retirement.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the same passage or dialog.5.A. 11 male students and seven female students.B. Seven male students and 11 female students.C. 18 male students and 11 female students.D. Seven male students and 18 female students.6.A. Question number five.B. Question number four.C. Question number three.D. Question number two.7. A. Most people favor 26-30 as the ideal age to get married to an attractive partner and have two children.B. Most people favor 21-25 as the ideal age to get married to an attractive partner and have two children.C. Most people favor 26-30 as the ideal age to get married to an intelligent partner and have two children.D. Most people favor 21-25 as the ideal age to get married to an intelligent partner and have two children.8.A. There are not equal numbers of males and females.B. The survey was based upon a very small sample.C. The questionnaire doesn't include enough questions.D. The students didn't give exact answers to the questions.Part 2 Long Conversations(每题:3 分)Directions: In this section, you will hear some long conversations. At the end of each conversation, some questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C, and D, and decide which the best answer is.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.A. Because he is too anxious to show himself for an interview.B. Because he is too sure of his intelligence and concentration.C. Because he is interrupted by the woman yelling at him.D. Because he is worried for limited years of experience.2.A. He has only 50,000 dollars.B. He has just paid off his debt.C. He is in great need of money.D. He is in debt for his new house.3.A. They continued to work together in a small cafe.B. They went out after their third day of work together.C. They talked for two hours in a small cafe.D. They found out that they had the same dream.4.A. Pessimistic.B. Doubtful.C. Encouraging.D. Indifferent.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the same passage or dialog.5.A. He picked up the engagement ring from Tiffany's on 6th Avenue.B. He took Molly to his favorite place for an early dinner.C. He took Molly to their favorite place in Central Park.D. He said something wrong like "bury me" or "scary me".6.A. Because he was too frustrated.B. Because he was too nervous.C. Because he was too crazy.D. Because he was too scared.7.A. Molly took out a flash light and found the ring.B. Nathan took out a flash light and found the ring.C. Molly finally found the ring in her purse.D. Nathan finally found the ring in the box.8.A. She was careless and didn't care to marry Nathan.B. She was considerate and happy to marry Nathan.C. She was indifferent to Nathan's proposal.D. She was prepared to marry Nathan without a ring.Part 3 Passage(每题:4 分)Directions: In this section, you'll hear some short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C, and D.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.A. The feelings of peace, love and goodwill during holiday seasons.B. The feelings of stress, fatigue and pressure during holiday seasons.C. The feelings of physical confusion during holiday seasons.D. The feelings of seasonal disorder that comes from holiday seasons.2.A. Shopping and decorating.B. Cooking at late night.C. Winter's shorter nights.D. Doing spiritual tasks.3.A. Family reunions becoming too frequent.B. The eagerness to have more family gatherings.C. Families becoming much more complex.D. The anxiety to help families without jobs or in debts.4.A. By arranging family reunions more frequently.B. By accepting the feelings and trying to deal with them.C. By denying that there are any feelings of holiday blues.D. By doing things such as exercises to satisfy other people. Questions 5 to 8 are based on the same passage or dialog.5.A. Parents are out of touch with their children's daily life.B. Parents can't understand their children's sense of humor.C. Parents rarely talk about certain problems with their children.D. Parents don't trust their children to tackle any problems.6.A. Because they want to prove themselves superior in style and taste.B. Because they choose to be different from their parents.C. Because they want to make their parents appreciate them.D. Because they want to make them leaders of their parents.7.A. Because they don't want to betray the adult world.B. Because they want to be responsible for themselves.C. Because they don't care about being taken as losers.D. Because they are completely under parents' control.8.A. Be obedient.B. Be charming.C. Be co-operative.D. Be impressive.33333333333Part 2 Long Conversations(每题:3 分)Directions: In this section, you will hear some long conversations. At the end of each conversation, some questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C, and D, and decide which the best answer is.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.A. Relaxing on his porch with his dog.B. Reading a book in his hand at home.C. Cleaning in the swimming pool downstairs.D. Planting flowers in the community garden.2.A. By planting special flowers to drive away annoying insects.B. By planting fruits and vegetables in the garden.C. By spraying poison on the plants to kill damaging insects.D. By often weeding and watering the plants in the garden.3.A. It's a garden for people to relax in after swimming.B. It's a bit far from the apartment where the woman lives.C. Flowers, fruits and vegetables can be planted in the garden.D. Flowers are planted in the garden and sold in the store.4.A. Buy flowers from the store.B. Visit the garden with the man.C. Plant organic potatoes.D. Grow some strawberries.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the same passage or dialog.5.A. To make friends with the man.B. To invite him go out golfing.C. To play online video games together.D. To introduce new friends to him.6.A. Because he was busy with his chemistry class.B. Because he was too busy going out to meet people.C. Because he had to meet friends from high school.D. Because he thought it was not to his liking.7.A. Someone promised to bake cookies at the party.B. The black-haired girl Miranda was going to the party.C. A video game competition would be held at the party.D. Home-baked cookies would be available at the party.8.A. 5.B. 8.C. 3.D. 6.Part 3 Passage(每题:4 分)Directions: In this section, you'll hear some short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C, and D.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.A. When they are scared by someone.B. Right before they give a speech.C. When they feel upset at something.D. Right before they are attacked.2.A. The ability to sense tense situations.B. The ability to either fight or flee.C. The ability to behave yourself.D. The ability to avoid confusion.3.A. Because the "fight or flight" responses kick in at the wrong time.B. Because heart rate increases and breathing becomes shallow.C. Because you feel that you are really in dangerous situations.D. Because you feel confused and scared from the situations.4.A. By taking anti-depression medication.B. By staying away from panic attacks.C. By taking heart for your situation and no worry.D. By keeping your heart rate down.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the same passage or dialog.5.A. The two-parent British family is dominant.B. People have children after they get married.C. Only married people are living together.D. The number of one parent family has increased.6.A. The British have changed their views on marriage.B. Getting married young is socially unacceptable in Britain.C. Getting married costs a lot and takes time in Britain.D. Divorce was very difficult and not acceptable in Britain.7.A. 18 percent.B. 29 percentC. 40 percent.D. 60 percent.8.A. Because they are too young when they get married.B. Because they need more time to concentrate on their career.C. Because they prefer to have more time for fun.D. Because it is socially acceptable in Britain.Part 2 Long Conversations(每题:4 分)Directions: In this section, you will hear some long conversations. At the end of each conversation, some questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation andthe questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C, and D, and decide which the best answer is.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.A. Because he wants to tell the shipping company in California to cancel the delivery.B. Because he wants to ask the shipping company on the west coast for compensation.C. Because he wants to ask the shipping company on the east coast to buy their textbooks.D. Because he wants to look for a shipping company to deliver the goods in time.2.A. She feels impossible to ship their good to Korea in three weeks.B. She feels that she can do nothing since no shipping company was available.C. She is cool-headed though she realized that it was a tough problem.D. She feels that they could accept the harsh fact.3.A. He owns a company in Seoul making bowling balls.B. He is Mrs. McCoy's friend, playing bowling in Detroit.C. He will travel to Seoul on the first of next month.D. He has a company that ships to Seoul every month.4.A. They will be delivered to Seoul in time.B. They will be stored in the backyard.C. They will be traded for bowling balls.D. They will be sold at a lower price.Questions 5 to 6 are based on the same passage or dialog.5.A. To improve the boring class by teaching the design of cars.B. To draw the students' interest towards the Grand Prix race.C. To have an international pizza party.D. To have a class trip to the Grand Prix race6.A. Because he wants to ask some questions about gravity.B. Because he wants to talk about the trip in detail.C. Because he wants to appeal to emotions for the trip.D. Because he wants to show a poster of a red race car.Part 3 Passage(每题:4 分)Directions: In this section, you'll hear some short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C, and D.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.A. Decline in economy.B. Decline in graduates.C. Increase in graduates.D. Increase in graduate schools.2.A. A) Twenty-three percent.B. Twenty-two percent.C. Twenty-seven percent.D. Twenty-four percent.3.A. It can fill out job application forms for students.B. It can help students complete an internship.C. It can provide job information for students.D. It can help second-year students decide what to study.4.A. A) Graduates are not paid for an internship.B. Accounting graduates are unlikely to get a job.C. Engineering graduates are likely to get a well-paid job.D. Graduates will be assured of a job after an internship. Questions 5 to 8 are based on the same passage or dialog.5.A. Standards of education are falling.B. Social expectations on students are rising too quickly.C. The tuition fees are always rising rapidly.D. The reading, writing, and arithmetic are overemphasized.6.A. 27 percent.B. 16 percent.C. 13 percent.D. 50 percent.7.A. Too many students in school.B. The negative influence of television.C. Lack of strict discipline.D. Less attention to art and drama.8.A. More acceptable with students.B. Higher tuition fee and better return.C. Smaller classes and stricter discipline.D. More practical subjects available.Part 2 Long Conversations(每题:3 分)Directions: In this section, you will hear some long conversations. At the end of each conversation, some questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C, and D, and decide which the best answer is.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.A. At 9:00 AMB. At 8:50 AMC. At 8:20 AMD. At 8:40 AM2.A. She arrived at her shop about 40 minutes earlier than others.B. She recruited quite a lot new employees for her business.C. She started her business two years before at a good business location.D. She doubled her business since Microsoft has a building next to her shop.3.A. Because she didn't want to eat anything for lunch at all.B. Because she was too much of a girl, pretty quiet and really sweet.C. Because she was too nice to embarrass Derek for his choice of restaurant.D. Because she has no other choices in the hamburger place.4.A. It turned out to be fine despite some embarrassment.B. It began with unpleasantness and ended even worse.C. It turned out to be the greatest day of his life.D. It started with some excitement and expectations.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the same passage or dialog.5.A. Expressing his admiration for an Airline company.B. Reporting his internship to one of the company bosses.C. Showing how much he liked the interning in the company.D. Meeting face-to-face with one of the company bosses.6.A. She's about to take a new position to coordinate publicity requirements.B. She will be promoted to a new position in Human Resources.C. She's another intern who has got an offer in the company.D. She's an advisor to Barbara, one of the company bosses.7.A. A position in Human Resources.B. A job in Marketing Support.C. A job taking care of the interviews with the media.D. A job to study the business model in the company.8.A. Accepted the offer without any hesitation.B. Accepted the offer with some reservation.C. Took it as a chance for his internship.D. Took it merely as a dream that cannot be true.Part 3 Passage(每题:4 分)Directions: In this section, you'll hear some short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C, and D.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.A. Their overnight success is considered to be attributed to luck.B. Their overnight success is thought to have come from personal relationships.C. They are perceived to have less integrity than unattractive ones.D. They are considered to have a positive factor on the way up the career ladder.2.A. Their attractiveness is a positive factor in their career development.B. Their success is often attributed more to luck than to their ability.C. They are considered to have more integrity than unattractive women.D. They have a disadvantage in traditionally female jobs.3.A. In the political circle.B. In the executive circle.C. In traditionally masculine positions.D. In traditionally female jobs.4.A. A) Unattractive male candidates received the most votes.B. Unattractive female candidates defeated the unattractive male candidates in votes.C. Attractive female candidates defeated attractive male candidates in votes.D. Attractive female candidates received the fewest votes.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the same passage or dialog.5.A. The International Mars Society.B. Inspiration Mars Foundation.C. Ames Research Center in California.D. American state of Colorado.6.A. A space craft would carry two men to Mars.B. The crew members would be all Americans.C. America is responsible for getting the craft to Mars.D. University students would design the flight operation.7.A. Mainly students.B. Mainly professors.C. University alumni and professors.D. Professors and students.8.A. He is just a businessman.B. He loves touring around the world.C. He belongs to the Inspiration Mars Foundation.D. He invented the idea of the competition.6666666666Part 2 Long Conversations(每题:3 分)Directions: In this section, you will hear some long conversations. At the end of each conversation, some questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C, and D, and decide which the best answer is.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.A. It's about the famous flight over the Atlantic Ocean by Amelia Earhart.B. It's based on facts how Amelia Earhart disappeared in 1937 flight.C. It is impressive as it goes deeper into Amelia Earhart's story.D. It collects more facts about Amelia Earhart than others' reports.2.A. She sacrificed her victory and helped save a fellow pilot in the race.B. She won the first place in 1929 race flight by landing earlier than others.C. She won the first place in 1929 race flight though she was not the first to land.D. She sacrificed her life to save another pilot in 1929 race flight.3.A. Professor Smith's interesting lecture.B. The influence of her family.C. The sacrifice made by Amelia Earhart.D. The story her mother told her about Amelia Earhart.4.A. History is a series of interconnected events.B. History is a story of important people and events.C. History is as a web in which every war leads to new inventions.D. History is fascinating and could be very impersonal.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the same passage or dialog.5.A. Moving to California.B. Finishing her research paper.C. Finding scandals from history.D. Studying her family history.6.A. From Ireland.B. From Texas.C. From California.D. From Colorado.7.A. A long-lasting war.B. A great crop failure.C. A widely-spread disease.D. A family scandal.8.A. Organize a family reunion.B. Visit all their relatives.C. Pay a visit to their aunt.D. Plant a family tree.Part 3 Passage(每题:4 分)Directions: In this section, you'll hear some short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C, and D.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.A. About successive waves of immigrants arriving in the city.B. About its original city name New Amsterdam.C. About how Germans conquered the city.D. About the war of independence at the time.2.A. For conquest.B. For immigration.C. For a better life.D. For independence.3.A. Because they were American citizens and have the right to live there.B. Because they arrived before laws were passed to limit immigration.C. Because they did not come in large numbers.D. Because they were American blacks.4.A. With earlier immigrants who spoke English better.B. With earlier settlers from their former country.C. With Americans of other nationalities.D. With earlier settlers of British origin.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the same passage or dialog.5.A. Snow can cause thousands of deaths in the United States every year.B. Snow can be very dangerous although it is beautiful.C. Snow can lead to many people's heart attack in the United States.D. Snow can make it more difficult to do physical activity in winter.6.A. Avoid living in areas where it snows often.B. Stay inside the house until the winter ends.C. Do physical activity by removing the snow around the house.D. Keep sufficient supplies in the home before the snow storm.7.A. Turn off the engine to save fuel for emergency.B. Shut the vehicle windows to keep it warm inside waiting for rescue.C. Put a bright-colored object on top of the vehicle asking for help.D. Clear the exhaust pipe every ten or fifteen minutes.8.A. Food, medicine and clothing.B. Food, medicine and clean water.C. Clothing, clean water and extra power supplies.D. Medicine, clean water and clothing.77777777777Part 2 Long Conversations(每题:3 分)Directions: In this section, you will hear some long conversations. At the end of each conversation, some questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C, and D, and decide which the best answer is.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.A. It is hard and tiresome for her to fly 14 hours from Dallas to Copenhagen.B. It is not credible to travel for three weeks in a boat to Copenhagen.C. She is not much convinced that flying is much easier than ocean crossing.D. She is so fed up with long hours of flying that she would not do that again.2.A. Take the voyage to America.B. Travel to Ireland.C. Stay where she were.D. Visit her ancestors.3.A. She is very excited.B. She feels frustrated.C. She thinks it unbelievable.D. She thinks it quite possible.4.A. It's only the man's dream.B. It's under construction.C. It's introduced on TV.D. It's carrying people to Mars.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the same passage or dialog.5.A. Because Frank did not let the man sleep at night.B. Because Frank did not do the cleaning in the dorm.C. Because Frank was out partying all the time.D. Because Frank had crazy loud parties in the dorm all night.6.A. He could not reach a high GPA.B. He was declined by a university club.C. He failed his classes this year.D. He lost one of his best friends.7.A. Ignore the failure in the exam.B. Make a compromise with Frank.C. Stop the partying in the dorm.D. Move out the dorm at once.8.A. Because the woman taught him the correct attitude to deal with problems.B. Because the woman looked at the problem from some different angles.C. Because the woman stopped his roommate to have parties in the dorm.D. Because the woman told him to give up on his friend in such a situation.Part 3 Passage(每题:4 分)Directions: In this section, you'll hear some short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C, and D.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.A. 32 percent of graduates.B. 24 percent of graduates.C. Two in five of graduates.D. A third of graduates.2.A. Work-life balance.B. Rapid career progression.C. Management and leadership.D. High salary and status.3.A. More than half of them are hugely ambitious and will get a promotion rapidly.B. One in ten will be promoted to a management position a year into their first job.C. Most of them do not expect to stay working within their current organization.D. Most of them do not have a chance of rapid career progression.4.A. Because they believe they are more ambitious than their bosses.B. Because they believe they are more efficient than their bosses.C. Because they believe their education will assure them of a quick promotion.D. Because they believe their can-do attitude can earn them their advancement in career. Questions 5 to 8 are based on the same passage or dialog.5.。

新视野听力1听力原文 (1)

新视野听力1听力原文 (1)
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现代大学英语听力1Unit1原文及答案(完整版)

现代大学英语听力1Unit1原文及答案(完整版)

Unit 1Task 1【答案】A.1) Susan Hudson and intercultural Communication2) The class will meet in the room they are in now and On Tuesday and Thursday from 3:15 to 4:50.3) They can purchase the textbook at the bookstore the day after tomorrow.4) The office hours are from 1:00 to 2:00 on Wednesdays.B.1) the first half, the research lab, Thursday, 405, the last two months2) outline, performance, quizzes, project, participation【原文】I’ll be your teacher Okay, okay, let’s begin. Hello, everyone. My name’s Susan Hudson andSusan Hudson and I’ll be your teacher for this class, Intercultural Communication.Uh, to begin with, please take a look at the syllabus in front of you. As you all should know by now, this class meets on Tuesdays from 3:15 to 4:50. We will be meeting in this room for the first half of the course, but we will be using the research lab every other week on Thursday in Room 405 during the last two months of the class.Uh, this is the text for the class, Beyond Language. Unfortunately, the books haven’t come in yet, but I was told that you should be able to purchase them at the bookstore the day after tomorrow. Again, as you see on your course outline, grading is determined by your performance on a midterm and final test, periodic quizzes, uh, a research project, and classroom participation.My office hours are from 1:00 to 2:00 on Wednesdays, and you can set up an appointment to meet with me at other times as well.Task 2【答案】A.1) According to the syllabus, the book he is looking for is in the library, but he couldn’t find it.2) That means the student cannot find the book on the shelves in its usual place. She/He needs to go to a special room called the reserve room.3) The professor wants everyone in the class to read the chapter. If one student removes the book from the library, it is likely that none of the other students will have the opportunity to read it. So, your professor has insured that all students have the opportunity to read it by placing it on reserve.B.1) F, 2) T, 3) F【原文】Librarian: Can I help you?Student: Yes. I am a bit confused. My sociology class is supposed to read a chapter in a book called Sociology and the Modern Age. According to the syllabus, the book is in thelibrary, but I haven’t been able to find it.Librarian: Do you have your syllabus with you? May I see it?Student: Yes, uh...I put it in the front of my sociology notebook. Yes, here it is.Librarian: Let me see. Oh yes. Your professor has placed this book on reserve. That means youcannot find it on the shelves in its usual place. You need to go to a special room calledthe reserve room. It’s down the hall and to the right.Student: I’m sorry — I still don’t understand what you mean by on reserve.Librarian: You see, your professor wants everyone in the class to read the chapter. If one student removes the book from the library, it is likely that none of the other students will havethe opportunity to read it. So, your professor has insured that all students have theopportunity to read it by placing it on reserve.Student: So, will I be able to find this book?Librarian: Yes, when a book is on reserve, a student can go to the reserve room and ask the reserve librarian for the book. The student can have the book for a few hours, and he or sheMUST read it in the library during that time. That way, the book stays in the library,and all students have a chance to read it.Student: OK. Thank you. I understand now.Librarian: Will there be anything else?Student: No! I am on my way to the reserve room. Thanks again!Task 3【答案】A.1) C, 2) CB.Undergraduate, five, two, Graduate, fifteen, two, 50, overdue, 15, cannot8:00 am, 10:00 pm, 9:00 am, 8:30 pm, Sundays【原文】Hello and welcome to the university library. This taped tour will introduce you to our library facilities and operating hours.First of all, the library’s collection of books, reference materials, and other resources are found on levels one to four of this building. Level one houses our humanities and map collections. On level two, you will find our circulation desk, current periodicals and journals, and our copy facilities. Our science and engineering sections can be found on level three. You can also find back issues of periodicals and journals older than six months on this level. Finally, group study rooms, our microfilm collection, and the multimedia center are located on level four.Undergraduate students can check out up to five books for two weeks. Graduate students can check out fifteen books for two months. Books can be renewed up to two times. There is a 50-cents-a-day late fee for overdue books up to a maximum of $15. Periodicals and reference books cannot be checked out.The library is open weekdays, 8:00 am to 10:00 pm, and on Saturdays from 9:00 am to 8:30 pm. The library is closed on Sundays.Task 4【答案】A.Activities Time to begin Time to finish registration 8:30 9:15the orientation meeting 9:30 around 11the placement tests 11:15 noon tour around the campus1:30 2:15 the oral interviews 2:45 4:30B.1) Because now they have someone from the international center coming to speak to the students on extracurricular activities.2) They want to show students around the university, including the union building, the library and the student services building.C.1) up to their ears, hard pressed2) jot, grab, off3) finding a needle in a haystack 4) bottom line, running【原文】Randall: Hi Faith. Do you have a minute?Faith: Sure. What’s up?Randall: Well, I just wanted to go over the schedule for Wednesday’s orientation meeting to make sure everything is ready.Faith: Okay. Here’s a copy of the tentative schedule. [Okay.] Now, the registration starts at 8:30and goes until 9:15. [All right.] Then, the orientation meeting will commence at 9:30.Randall: Okay. Now, we had planned originally for the meeting to go until 10:30, but now wehave someone from the international center coming to speak to the students on extracurricular activities, so how about ending the meeting around 11?Faith: Fine. And, uh, then students will take the placement tests from 11:15 until noon [OK.],followed by 20-minute break before lunch. [OK.] And, immediately after lunch, we have reserved a campus shuttle to give students a 45-minute tour starting at 1:30. [Oh. OK.] We want to show students around the university, including the union building, the library, and the student services building. Randall: Great. Now, how about the oral interviews?Faith: Well, we’re planning to start them at 2:15.Randall: Uh, well, teachers are going to be up to their ears in preparations, and th ey’ll be hardpressed to start then.Faith: Ok, let’s get things rolling around 2:45.Randall: Ok, here, let me jot that down. Uh, could you grab a pen off my desk?Faith: Right. Finding anything on your desk is like finding a needle in a haystack. [Oh, it ’s notthat bad.] Here, use mine.Randall: OK. And we’ll need 150 copies of this program guide by then.Faith: Hey. That’s a tall order on such short notice! How about lending me a hand to put thingstogether [OK.] by this afternoon so we don’t have to wor together [OK.] by this afternoon so we don’t have to worry about them? ry about them? Randall: OK. And I think the manager has given the green light to go ahead and use the more expensive paper and binding for the guides this time.Faith: OK. So the interviews will go from 2:45 until, let’s say, 4:30. [OK.] I hope we can wrapthings up by 5.Randall: Great. I think the bottom line is to keep things running smoothly throughout the day.Faith: I agree. I’ll pass this schedule by the director for a final look.Task 5【答案】1) The student wants to have some information about the courses at Swan School.2) Each course lasts for three weeks.3) It’s about 23 hours a week. Usually four and a half days each week.4) The first course begins on the 3rd of July and lasts until the 20th of July and the second courseis from the 24th of July until the 10th of August.150 plus VA A T, which is 15 percent, and a £5 registration fee.5) Each course costs £150 plus V6) For each course the deposit is £20.7) A lady arranges the accommodation for the students with Oxford families.8) They can choose to have bed and breakfast only which is £20 a week, or bed, breakfast anddinner which is about £27 a week.【原文】Receptionist: Good morning. Can I help you?Student: Y es, please. I would want to have some information about the…erm…the courses at Swan School.Receptionist: Is that a summer course you’re interested in?Student: Yes. Yes, please.-time courses during Receptionist: Y es. Fine. OK. Well, we have…erm…short intensive fullfull-timethe summer.Student: Mm-mm. I would want to know the length of one course.Receptionist: Yes. Each course lasts for three weeks.Student: How many hours per week, please?Receptionist: Well, it’s about 23 hours a week. Usually four and a half days each week.Student: You must have a lot of students in the class, haven’t you?Receptionist: We have a lot of students in the school but in the classes only about between 12 and 14 students.Student: 12 and 14. Could you please give me the dates of the first and the second course?Receptionist: Y es, certainly. The first course begins on the 3rd of July and lasts until the 20th of July and the second course is from the 24th of July until the 10th of August.Student: What about the fees per course?Receptionist: Y es, each…each course costs £150 plus V A T, which is 15 percent, and a £5 registration fee.Student: And deposit, please?Receptionist: Yes. For each course we need a deposit of £20 and the £5 registration fee.Student: Oh thank you. Do we have to find our…our own accommodation?Receptionist: No, we can do that for you. We have a lady who arranges the accommodation for you with Oxford families.Student: How much does it cost?Receptionist: Well, you can choose to have bed and break fast only which is £20 a week, or bed,breakfast and dinner which is about £27 a week.Student: £27. Thank you very much.Receptionist: You’re welcome.Task 6【答案】A.1) F, 2) T, 3) F B.1) Most universities will not accept students without this test. It is also used to decide how much financial aid should be given to each student.2) They must score between 1,430 and 1600.3) American universities also look at a student’s subject grades, what they do outside of school, and their teachers’ recommendations.4) The SAT II is the one-hour exam that can be taken in any subject, for example chemistry or French.【原文】Every year, high school juniors and seniors from across the US take the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SA T 1).The SAT 1 is a three-hour exam that tests students’ math and verbal skills. Most universities will not accept students without this test. It is also used to help decide how much financial aid should be given to each student.Scores range from 200 to 800 for each part. There is a total of 1,600 points. The test is held every year from October to June. But seniors must take it before December in order to include their scores in their university applications. The average total score for an American high school student is around 1,000.A poor SAT score can prevent a student from going to a good university. Students who want to go to one of America to go to one of America’s best universities, such as Harvard or Yale, must score between 1,430 and ’s best universities, such as Harvard or Yale, must score between 1,430 and 1,600.The test can be taken over and over again, but all the scores will appear on the students’ records. However, unlike Chinese universities, the score is not the only thing needed. American universities also look at a student’s subject grades, what they do outside of school, and their teachers’ recommendations.In addition to the SAT 1, some universities require high school students to take at least three SAT IIs. These one-hour exams can be taken in any subject, for example chemistry or French.Task 7【答案】A.1) a, 2) c, 3) d, 4)cB.1) Many students attend special preparation schools besides their regular classes, in order to pass the exam for the best universities such as the National University of Tokyo. 2) These extra schools can last for one to two years between high school and university.【原文】Japanese students need 12 years of study before entering universities.They choose the places they want to go and apply before January of their final year. The university entrance exam is a standard nationwide test held every year in January. It provides testsfor 31 subjects in six subject areas: Japanese language, geography and history, civics, math, science and a foreign language. All national and public universities, as well as some private ones make use of this exam. But many places also have their own tests in February or later, before the new school year starts in April.In order to pass the exam for the best universities such as the National University of Tokyo, many students attend special preparation schools on top of their regular classes. These extra schools can last for one to two years between high school and university.Although every student has the chance of going to a Japanese university, only 50 percent of high school seniors actually choose further study.Task 8【答案】A. 1) It’s a non 1) It’s a non-profit-making educational foundation. -profit-making educational foundation.2) No, complete beginners are not accepted.3) Other subjects available within the General English timetable include English for Business and English Literature.B.1) 200, 30-40, attractive, beautiful, with easy reach of2) dining rooms, a library, language laboratories, computers, tennis, volleyball, basketball, badminton, football.3) 214)£1,1305) Monday, Friday6)£670, 3, 10, 9, 3 ½【原文】The School was opened in 1955 and is part of a non-profit-making educational foundation. Its 200 students, from 30-40 countries, work in large, attractive buildings set in extensive, beautiful gardens, within easy reach of the centre of Cambridge, The School has dining rooms, a library, video filming studio, language laboratories, listening and self-access study centres, computers, as well as facilities for tennis, table tennis, volleyball, basketball, badminton and football.General English classes are for students aged 17+. Complete beginners are not accepted. Students have classes for 21 hours a week. Other subjects available within the General English timetable include English for Business and English Literature. The cost of tuition, materials and books per term is £1,130. Accommodation is with local families. Lunch is provided in the School Monday to Friday. All other meals are taken with the family. There is a full range of social activities including excursions, discos and theatre-visits. The total cost of all non-tuition services is £670 per term. There are 3 terms of 10 weeks and summer courses of 9 weeks and 3 1/2 weeks.Task 9【答案】A.1) This school has a capacity of 220 students.2) It is located in a quiet tree-filled square close to Victoria Station in central London.3) In addition to the 15 lessons, there are daily individual laboratory sessions and lectures on Life in Britain at no extra cost.4) There is a special 2-week Easter Course and Refresher Courses for overseas teachers and English in the summer.B.1) F, 2) F, 3) T【原文】This school has a capacity of 220 students. It occupies a 19th century building in a quiet tree- filled square close to Victoria Station in central London.General courses, either in the mornings or afternoons, comprise 15 50-minute periods per week. W e cater for a wide range of classes from beginners to advanced, enabling us to place students at the level indicated by the special entry test which all students take. There are usually no more than 14 students in a class. In addition to the 15 lessons, there are daily individual laboratory sessions and lectures on life in Britain at no extra costThere are 8 classrooms, a multi-media learning centre, language laboratory, video, computer, lecture hall, canteen. We are open from January to December for courses of 3 to 14 weeks. There is a special 2-week Easter Course and Refresher Courses for overseas teachers of English in summer. Fees are approximately£46 per week for general courses. Accommodation can be arranged with selected families with half board. There is a full social programme and regular excursions.Task 10【答案】A.1) This school, founded in 1953, is a non-profit making Charitable Trust.2) It is situated in residential North Oxford, 3 km from the city centre.3) A particular benefit for the EFL student is the opportunity to live and study with native English speakers taking the two-year International Baccalaureate course, or courses at university level. 4) Their extracurricular activities include sports, horse riding, drama, art, crafts, photography, films, concerts and excursions.B.1) an excellent library, video room, science laboratories, coffee bar2) college houses, a resident warden, family accommodation【原文】This school, founded in 1953, is a non-profit making Charitable Trust. Situated in residential North Oxford, 3 km from the city centre, the College occupies a complex of purpose-built blocks and 14 large Victorian houses providing academic and residential accommodation. Facilities include an excellent library, video room, language laboratories, computer room, science laboratories, assembly hall and coffee bar.A particular benefit for the EFL student is the opportunity to live and study with native English speakers taking the two-year International Baccalaureate course, or courses at university level.All students are encouraged to participate in social and extracurricular activities including sports, horse riding, drama, art, crafts, photography, films, concerts and excursions.Academic Y ear Courses (21 hours per week) leading to all principal EFL examinations, concentrate on language with selected studies in Literature, Politics, History, Art History, and Computing. Most students live in college houses each supervised by a resident warden, but some prefer family accommodation.Task 11【答案】Cindy Farrow is Andy and Kate Morgan’s American cousin. She is 18 years old. She comes from California, on the west coast of the USA. She lives with her parents in San Francisco. She is a student at Berkeley College where she is studying modern languages. She wants to be an interpreter when she leaves university.She has many interests and hobbies. She loves reading, swimming and surfing but her favorite hobby is white-favorite hobby is white-water rafting on the Colorado River. She thinks it’s very exciting.water rafting on the Colorado River. She thinks it’s very exciting.At the moment Cindy is on her way to England to stay with the Morgans in Dover.。

公共英语一级听力全真模拟试卷(1)

公共英语一级听力全真模拟试卷(1)

公共英语一级听力全真模拟试卷(1) 第一节1. I like eating vegetables.2. My sister is washing her clothes but I' m not.3. Haying tennis is my favorite sport.4. We have no English class on Tuesday.5. I can’t reach those books on the top shelf. It’s too high.6. The teacher is in front of the blackboard.7. Jack is a very good football player.8. Look. they are dancing.9. We can use computers to send e-mails.10. The girl is wearing a pair of sunglasses.第二节11. W: The meeting starts at eight o' clock.M: We still have twenty minutes.12. M: Alice. I want to buy you a watch. Which one do you like?W: I like the red one, Dad.13. W: Do you hear anything?M: Yes. someone is calling me outside the window.14. W: I didn’t finish my homework last week.M: I didn' t. either. And the English teacher is very angry with me.15. W: Our daughter hasn' t written to us for nearly two months.M: She must be very busy with her studies.16. M: Excuse me. Li Ping. May I borrow your pen?W: Sorry, I haven’t got a pen. Wang Gang has got one.17. M: What can I do for you. Madam?W: Is there any fish here?18. W: They are very nice shirts. How much are they?M: 6.50 dollars for each. But 12 dollars for two. They are really nice.19. M: What are you busy with these days?W: I' m learning holy to use a computer.20. W: It' s very late and there is no bus now.M: You' d better call a taxi.21. W: What do you think of your hotel?M: Not very good, I' m afraid.22. W: I understand you' ve got some trouble with one of your teeth.M: Yes, the pain' s killing me.23. M: Um... well.., are you free next Sunday?W: Well, yes. What do you suggest?24. W: We are going to visit the flower show tomorrow.M: Are you? May I join you?25. W: Could you tell me if the Shanghai flight will be arrivingon time?M: Yes, Madam. It should be arriving in about ten minutes.。

听力训练1(数字题)

听力训练1(数字题)

6 . W: Remember, the game starts at eight. M: Never forget things. We still have an hour to get there. 7 . M: When are the other guys going to get here? The train is supposed to leave in fifteen minutes. W: It is 10:40 already. I told them to be here by 10:20.
听力短对话之 数字信息
1 .What time is it now?
√A.8:45. B.9:15. C.9: 30.
2 .What time is it now?
√ A 7:00. B.7:25. C.7:30.
3.What time is it now?
√ A.9:00. B.8:30. C.8:00.
18 .How much is the mountain bike now?
√ A.$200. B.$160. C.$40.
M:Yes, that’s included in the special wash. 18 . W: I saw an advertisement in the newspaper about a mountain bike you have on special offer. M: Yes, this one. It's our regular $ 200 mountain
it
A.At 6:00. B.At 8:00. C.At 10:00.
took me two hours to finish it. 12 . W: We just need a cowboy shirt for our son’s

听力题目1

听力题目1

Fill in the blanks to complete the following statement.Dialogue 1:T he woman thinks a doctor should be ________.a. a patient personb. a friendly personc. a careful personDialogue 2:The woman wants ________.Dialogue 3:1. The woman is in _____now.2. She is writing _____for______.Dialogue 4:The woman is visiting ______who live in______.Dialogue 5:True or False Question.____The woman is visiting Hong Kong on business.Dialogue 6:True or False Question._____The man is in London on business.Dialogue 7:True or False Questions.1. _____The woman is going to leave for New York.2. _____The woman gives her thanks to the man for his letting her live in his house. Dialogue 8:Choose the best answer (a, b, or c) to complete the following statement.The news is about _______.a. a terrible train collisionb. a terrible air crashc. a terrible stormDialogue 9:Choose the best answer (a, b, or c) to complete the following statement.The man wants to know _________.a. how to pronounce the wordb. the meaning of the wordc. how to spell the wordDialogue 10:Choose the best answer (a, b, or c) to complete the following statement.The man __________.a. can still have some moreb. cannot have any morec. still wants some moreA. Conversation.Complete the following statements.1. The men believe that:(a) a pub will be good if_________;(b) a pub will be bad if_________;(c) people will look for another place if_______;(d) a pub should have people with _______behind________.2. The women won't go in a pub if:(a) __________(b) ___________B. Story.1. Complete the following statements.(1) My grandfather used to have_____.(2) We live in_____.(3) My grandfather and _____went to the park to feed the pigeons in______.(4) They didn't go back home until______.2. True or False Questions.(1) ______My grandfather promised that he would leave his watch to his son in his will.(2) ______About over three months ago, my grandfather lost his watch.1—I think a doctor should be a friendly person. —Yes. I agree.2—Would you like something to drink?—Just coffee, please.—Are you sure?—Quite certain. Thank you.3—What are you doing in New York?—I'm writing a story for YES magazine.—I see.4—What are you doing in Cairo?(开罗埃及首都)—I'm visiting my parents.—Really!5—Why are you visiting HongKong?—I'm just on holiday.6—Why are you in London?—I'm here on business.—Oh.7—Thanks a lot for putting me up.(给某人提供食宿)—That's OK.—Do come and see me when you're in New York. —Sure. That'll be great.8—Have you heard the news?—No.—There's been a terrible air crash.—Oh dear! Where was it?—A town called Banford.9—Excuse me, how do you say that word, C-U-S-T-O-M-S?—Customs.—I see. Thank you.10—Would you like some more potatoes?—I'm sorry I can't manage any more. Thank you.Male: Pubs? You must have good people. If the people are good, the pub will be good.Male: You must have a good landlord(店主), and people with a sense of humor behind the bar.( 你得有/雇个好经理,柜台后的招待得有幽默感.这句话是告诉开店要注意的某些方面.一楼的解释是正确的,只是这里的bar是单数,是”柜台”的意思,相当于counter.) If the landlord is bad, the pub will be bad.Female: I love old pubs. If it's one of those modern places, I won't go in.Male: And a good pub must have good beer. If the beer's no good, people will look for another place.Female: I won't go if there isn't a garden. I have children, and if the pub doesn't have a garden or family room, we can't go in.My grandfather used to have a beautiful gold pocket watch(怀表). He wore it on a fine gold chain (链条)across the front of his waistcoat(背心), and when I was small he promised to leave it to me in his will."When I'm gone," he said, "this is going to be yours."Unfortunately that will never happen now. About three months ago, my grandfather came up to London to visit us. The first Sunday morning after he arrived, my youngest son said he wanted to go to the park."We'll do better than that," said my grandfather, "we'll go and feed the pigeons(鸽子)in Trafalgar Square(特拉法加广场英国伦敦)." So off they went. They got home about tea-time and my grandfather was looking very upset."My watch," he said, "it's gone. Someone must have stolen it while we were feeding the pigeons."My name is Daniel. I am French. I live in a small town. I work in a hotel, but I do not live in the hotel. I live with my parents. My home is near the hotel, so I walk to work every day.There is some sugar, there is some coffee and there is a lot of tea, but there is not much jam(果酱). There are some tomatoes, but there are not any eggs or biscuits (饼干)and there is not much milk. So we want jam, eggs, biscuits and milk.。

普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语听力模拟试题(1)

普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语听力模拟试题(1)

普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语听力模拟试题(1)第一节听下面5 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。

听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

( ) 1. What is TRUE about David?A.He ever had long hair in the past.B.He likes to have long hair now.C.He got married twenty years ago.( ) 2. Where are the speakers going first?A.To a cafe.B.To an airport.C.To a service station.( ) 3. Why does the woman look worried?A.She didn’t get the promotion.B.She is worried about her father.C.She can’t find a good job.( ) 4. What does the woman want to do?A.Rent an apartment.B.Live in the school.C.Visit her neighbor.( ) 5. The man plans to go back home at last.A.in JulyB.in AugustC.in September第二节听下面5 段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5 秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第 6 段材料,回答第6、7 题。

( ) 6. How did the man buy the necklace?A. On the Internet.B. In a supermarket.C. In a gold shop.( ) 7. Why did the woman apologize to the man?A.She was rude to the man.B.She sent him the wrong goods.C.She delayed sending the necklace.听第7 段材料,回答第8 至10 题。

(完整版)英语听力专练1(含听力音频)

(完整版)英语听力专练1(含听力音频)

A. 89 yuan. B. 59 yuan. C. 19 yuan.
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四、听短文,根据短文内容填空。 21. The weather is ___________ and ___________, 22. John borrows some books from the ___________. 23. John is sitting on the _______ reading a storybook. 24. The book is very ___________, so John does not
14. When will they go to the restaurant?
A. At 6:00.
B. At 6:30.
C. At 7:00.
15. How many people will go to have supper?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three.
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听第二段对话,回答第16-20小题。
B. At a cinema.
C. In their classroom.
19. Whose bike was broken?
A. The boy’s.
B. The girl’s.
C. The boy’s and the girl’s.
20. How will the girl go home?
A. By bus.
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B
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2. How does David usually go to school?
A
√B
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3. What does Mary do every day?
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国家开放大学电大专科《英语听力(1)》2023-2024期末试题及答案(试卷代号:2149)

国家开放大学电大专科《英语听力(1)》2023-2024期末试题及答案(试卷代号:2149)

国家开放大学电大专科《英语听力》2023-2024期末试题及答案关建字摘要:试题,英语听力,答案,押巾,评分标准,试卷,专科,开放,大学,国家竭诚为您提供优质文档,本文为收集整理修正,共7页,请先行预览,如有帮助感谢下载支持国家开放大学电大专科《英语听力(1)》2023-2024期末试题及答案(试卷代号:2149)Seel Ion ()ni 9Purl \In Ihh Mtethm • you tirr gnx In henr ten words On answer sheet tick ( / ) the right von el in each ^ord You u lll hepr euch %*ord lwkc> ( hi polnu)Vl>Wrl 12Il31□G 7K 910rr VI li n ,H1A3|Pm I IIIn this set!ion.MHI arc R»lng b» hear ten ward*. C hrx»»e the word )ou hour In cuch gmttp Mild write A.ih C oi 1> onMiur Mnssvft Aliev!.You Mill hear vnch word (wheV. xmw t\ mnp (\ hcmriJ l'. pnrl 「.K0O41(*. vnr (「・mm pm C. fool (•< 10 points)IhA.Ik -*li»rrn 1% movr Ik lllliv Il poriil 11 < irotgv LI El B. ol IL porier B< l?ilhrr !1 wnol12. A.nun eh 13, A.bar ILA.parkn it more.mrw 1).biHchct H ptJKh IL #jrcw l ).)ni>k l>.u*e Ih ,lmrp lh fliMir l>.WJHlIIS. A.w 16. A.FA 115V 17. A./ill I&A,lop19.A・hill 2a. A.、Vfr 》wIn lith section • you arc Huiny Io hear ]<, short dinlouues. After c;ich diidouue. I here arv two Mattmenf?. Decide whether the statement h true (1J <ir fulsr < I- > wnrl wrlM your answer on tht \nMvcr Sheet >Ou will hear each cltnlo^nc onh once ( b• points)Ihalofiiie A21. John^s parents hnvr此four children.Siu-111 is h>hn'、ynitngrr、isaerDialogue UThere arr 1200 studenis i” Ten'、srhnaL21 < J here arc- 40 tcratiers(t> liun ^choriLDialogue C25.June- has been hviriR in S<in hmnasco for 1 3 yc»rs<26.Shr was hum in Sari F EJKISE.Dialogue I)27> The mnn l> xoing n> W a houAn2& There is n subwny siauon near (he hoitwu皈E29.Thv man couldn* i get into his hpn^e nfter the pony<30.Kr finnily got in hy hrrnking ihti window./&如&F31.The wnmun likr* hi^h heel乎32.She likes grevn very rnnch>Dialogue G33.The parly t£ on Smurdaye34> The nwin will cnniv i(> the pArty-Dtaiojiuc H31. I hr mnn w;mt5 t< buy sotne painh3G「here'5 nor enough paint HI the 5hop.37< I hty inlkin^ nhout h(«w tn y.vvirn<3氏I he WootI hrothrr^ an gwd al 5lu<ly.Dialo^tie JM. 1 hev rv tnlktnx ahovi B pl»c< in the IL S・E・ The man will vi<;t the wornnn next yrnnSection ThreeIn this svetion.)<>w urt: guing lo hnir lhr(T|用SWRX. \Fler e;ich passage there nrv M*vcrnl quvsliimN. Cluxrv the heM answer for nit h question nn<l s%rite il on the Answer Shref. Yen sill hear eachPassage 1IL h COMS- cnch person m Ira^l ID have lunch in rcJttHuraintSiA. SIDB. Si5(ZO points)「S12)2;Von enn have n vhrnp iuricb tn i>Ar rrsiMunintC hnirl13. You enn hnve A complete lun<li at un inexpensive pnre from $ 2. 50 :(i S .A,乱50C. t.50Passugv 2H・ Julidti lives in fUt tn London.Aa w cheap:C.R big43. She shares Hw flat withA- two ocher girlsC- «hrp! oiher girls .li another girlB.MI expenHivrK 3, 50K fMt-food chnihI6< She |"s lor ihr (nllowinjj EXl EP I lheA. food C. waierPussier 347.M M M prjnple like Hi ^;>cntl ^iimnivr holidays.A, at home C. nt the sefiside48.People before their balidny smrEsave enough money C. rem H house19. Fhcrc is io do ai the seaside.A« a lotB. TioihingH. book hotel rooms II clirnbing hilk B, remC. tiule30a Many people make a lot of,A# noise (\ frirndsSection FourK moneyIn this section, yon arc going to hear a passage. Fill in the blanks as ymi listen Io I he pasSHg Write >our unjnvcr (in the Atisvcr Sheet. You will hear the passage twirc. < ZO points)Sail was an importnni item on the 51 )of royahy. Il wii5 fnKliinin/illy placed in front iif I hr King when he 52)down in cj :t l»ipnr :Ant giiv-5ts 53) the King's thble were seated 54 >the 5alt. Less imponanl were seatsfnriher 55〉from it. In ihv Roman Empire. 56) of the imporiant rnads was ihr 57) ihm carried 品to Rome. Salt wz 5H)important in ihr Middk Agg tlut tn many countries 59) one was allowed io 60) salt without permission from the governrnrnt.given试题及答案评分标准(仅供参考)Part A(10 pninbt 1 point each)Vnwel!234560910V ;ci 1 JItJJ□ lisV□iJ1JAJ S731Part HJ(lupointst 1 puint each)11. Li 16. C 12. B17. D13. C18. C« H戚B0 D20- C(ID 2 points each)2L T22. I-26. F27. T31. E32. FF37. F Section three(20 poinUt 2 points csich)4L A42. B46. C47. C Section Fiiur(2n2押巾s<-iuh i5L tttblr52. Mt56, onr S7. nnc 23.T28. 133.T3fi. 1-13.C,I8. B53. nt58. an24. I*29. r34. E39.F44. B49. A54. n<*4r59. tin25. 130.135. Tm F45. A50. B35. uwayfiO. grdl。

托业听力-1

托业听力-1

托业听力-1(总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、{{B}}PART 1{{/B}}(总题数:2,分数:10.00)Directions:For each question in this part, you will hear four statements about a picture in your test book. When you hear the statements, you must select the one statement that best describes what you see in the picture. Then find the number of the question on your answer sheet and mark your answer. The statements will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time.Directions:For each question in this part, you will hear four statements about a picture in your test book. When you hear the statements, you must select the one statement that best describes what you see in the picture. Then find the number of the question on your answer sheet and mark your answer. The statements will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time.(分数:5.00)1.00)A.B.C. √D.解析:[听力原文] A. All the people are looking at the monitor. B. The people are seated at a round table. C. The people are having a discussion. D. All of the chairs are unoccupied. [解析] 多加留意与会者的活动、服装、配饰等。

高一英语听力练习题含答案(一)

高一英语听力练习题含答案(一)

高一英语听力练习题含答案(一)听下面5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一个小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Where did the woman go this year?A.Tian'an men Square.B.The Taj Mahal.C.Mogao Caves.2.What does the man like best?A.Noodles. B.Pizza.C.Hot dogs.3.What will the woman do?A.Go over her notes.B.Listen to some music.C.Turn off the music.4.Where did the woman probably leave her wallet?A.At home. B.In a taxi.C.In her bag.5.What will the woman bring to the man?A.Some fruit. B.Some dessert.C.Some drinks.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.What looks terrible on the man according to the woman?A.The jacket. B.The pants.C.The tie.7.What colour tie is the man going to wear?A.Orange. B.Red.C.Blue.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

剑桥雅思11Test1听力SECTION 1原题+解析

剑桥雅思11Test1听力SECTION 1原题+解析

雅思为各位考生推荐复习材料-剑桥雅思11Test1听力SECTION 1原题+解析,需要了解本单元其他相关内容(阅读系列)的同学,请点击:剑11雅思阅读Test1passage1原文+译文:作物生长的“摩天大厦”;剑11雅思阅读Test1passage2原文+译文:法尔柯克水轮。

SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.HIRING A PUBLIC ROOMExamplethe Main Hall - seats 200Room and costthe 1 __________ Room — seats 100Cost of Main Hall for Saturday evening: 2 £ __________ + £250 deposit (3 __________ payment is required)Cost includes use of tables and chairs and also 4 __________Additional charge for use of the kitchen: £25Before the eventWill need a 5 __________ licenceNeed to contact caretaker (Mr Evans) in advance to arrange 6 __________During the eventThe building is no smokingThe band should use the 7 __________ door at the backDon’t touch the system that controls the volumeFor microphones, contact the caretakerAfter the eventNeed to know the 8 __________ for the cleaning cupboardThe 9 __________ must be washed and rubbish placed in black bagsAll 10 __________ must be taken downChairs and tables must be piled up剑桥雅思11听力Test1答案解析Section 1Question 1答案:Charlton定位原文:scripts:- Or there‘s a Charlton Room- Sorry?- The Charlton room, C-H-A-R-L-T-O-NThat’s got seating for up to 100.解题思路:文章关于房间名的地方重复了两遍,且第二遍对单词进行了拼写,按照所念的单词拼写可以得出答案。

英语听力(1)

英语听力(1)

英语听力1 Yearbooks in the United StatesMost high schools in the United States publish a yearbook. The yearbook comes out once a year, usually in the spring. It is a record of the school year — a "book of memories" for the students.Inside a yearbook is each student's photo. The seniors are graduating soon, and their photos appear first. Next are the juniors. They are one year behind the seniors. Next come the sophomores, or second-year students. The last photos are the first-year students, the freshmen. The yearbook is not only about students.The teachers have photos, too. The yearbook also has photos and descriptions of sports teams, academic subjects, and extracurricular activities. These are activities students do after school, such as the chess club and Spanish club. There is even a yearbook club. Students in this club write, design, and take photos all year for the yearbook. At the end of the year, the book is printed.In the yearbook, some students receive special titles. The seniors vote and choose the "class clown" (a funny student), the "most likely to succeed" (a student everyone thinks will be successful), and the "best dressed" (a student with a good fashion sense). There are also other awards and categories.Students typically sign each other's yearbooks. This is especially important for the seniors, because they are graduating. Students write notes to each other, such as, "We had a lot of fun," or "I'll never forget you." They also write about all the fun and funny experiences they shared in school together.2In Brazil, men often shake hands when they meet for the first time. When women meet, they kiss each other on the cheek. Women also kiss male friends to say hello. When you shake hands, look at the person in the eyes. This shows interest and friendliness.In New Zealand, usually, both men and women shake hands when they meet someone for the first time. If you see two people pressing their noses together, they are probably Maori. The Maori are the native people of New Zealand. This is their traditional greeting.In Japan, when people meet for the first time, they usually bow. In business, people also shake hands. In formal situation, people often exchange business cards. When you give a business card, give it with two hands. This is polite. Special note: In Japan, when people smile it can have different meanings. It usually means that the person is happy, or that the person thinks something is funny. But it can also mean that the person is embarrassed.3The healthiest lifestyle in the world?In many countries around the world, people are living longer than before. People have healthier lifestyles, and healthcare is better, too.Okinawa is an island off the coast of Japan. The people on Okinawa, the Okinawans, may have the longest lives and healthiest lifestyles in the world.Researchers did a study. They started their study by looking at city and town birth records from 1879. They didn't expect to find many centenarians in the records. They were very surprised to find so many old and healthy people living in Okinawa. The United States, for example, has 10 centenarians per 100,000 people.In Okinawa there are 34 centenarians per 100,000 people!What is the Okinawans' secret? First, they eat a healthy diet. They eat many fresh fruits and vegetables. They also eat fish often and drink a lot of water and green tea. But researchers think that the Okinawans have other healthy habits as well. They don't do hard exercise such as weightlifting or jogging —instead, they prefer relaxing activities like gardening and walking. Researchers say that older Okinawans also have a good attitude about aging. They sit quietly and relax their minds with deep breathing exercises. They also enjoy massage.4Today I started my new part-time job as a trendspotter. I was nervous and didn't know what to expect. Well, guess what? It was a lot of fun! I'm telling all my friends, "You should think about becoming a trendspotter, too!" On Saturday morning, we had to report to a recording studio by 10 a.m. The "Trends Coordinator," Mandy, explained the schedule. Then she gave us a tour. That was really cool! Next we sat around a big table in a room. They gave each person three cards. One card said "Yes — All the way!" Another said, "It's OK." The third one said, "No way!" We listened to about 10 different songs. After each song we had to hold up a card. They played some hip hop, rock, heavy metal, and dance music. The heavy metal was "No way" for me! Do you know the rock group called "Gifted"? They're really popular right now. Well, they have a new CD coming out. We saw six different CD covers. I guess they are trying to choose one. This time, we didn't have any cards. Instead, we just talked about the covers we liked. Mandy asked us questions: "Which ones do you like?" "Why do you like them?" "Would you buy a CD with this cover?" We finished at 12:30. We will meet again next week at a boutique downtown. We will look at some new fashions. Each week we go to a different location. Oh yes, we also received a free CD for our work. This “job” doesn't pay, but we get free stuff!5Q: Where is Marfa and what exactly is it famous for?A: Marfa is a small town in west Texas in the United States. It's famous for the "Marfa mystery lights."Q: What are the mystery lights exactly?A: No one knows for sure. There are many different ideas about that. Q: Can you describe them?A: That's a difficult question. Different people see different lights. They are not always the same. I can say that they appear after sunset in thesky. They dance mysteriously in air and vanish. Then they suddenlyreappear.Q: Some people say they are car headlights. Do you think so?A: No, I don't. A man first saw the mystery lights over 100 years ago.The man was Robert Ellison and the year was 1883. Of course wedidn't have cars in 1883.Q: What do you think causes the lights?A: There are many theories. The Native Americans thought the lights were stars falling to Earth. Some people think uranium gas causes thelights. Other people suggest that ball lightning does it. Ball lightningis lightning in the shape of circle. It often appears just after arainstorm.Q: What are some of the weirdest ideas about the lights?A: Well, some people call them "ghost lights." They think ghosts do it.That's the strangest idea. Some say they are UFOs. I don't think so. Q: What do the experts say?A: They can't figure it out. Some engineers even came from Japan one time. They studied the lights, but couldn't solve the mystery.Q: Are the local people scared?A: No, actually, they aren't. They like the lights. And every year in early September there's a big town festival to celebrate the mystery lights.6For centuries, people have asked: Why do we dream? What do our dreams mean? Today, science doesn't have definite answers to these questions,but we do know some things about dreams. First, we all dream, often fourto five times a night. Second, we don't usually remember most of our dreams. And finally, when we dream, our brains are very active.Thousands of years ago, people began to study dreams. In many cultures, people believed dreams were messages from spirits or gods. Later, the ancient Greeks and Romans had a new idea: Dreams come from aperson's mind. Doctors studied dreams to help sick or worried people.In the past, some cultures used dreams to predict the future. They thought dreams could help a person choose a husband or wife, guess a baby's birthday, or start a business. In some places, this practice is still common.Today, scientists think dreams are about our thoughts and feelings. Our minds send us messages about our lives. Unfortunately, many messages are often strange or confusing. People wake up and think: What did that dream mean?So, how can you understand the messages in your dreams? Think about the events in the dream. What do they say about your life? For example, one common dream is about flying. Sometimes this dream means you feel free or want freedom. Other times it means you feel afraid. What do your dreams tell you about your life?7A groundhog is a small animal covered with brown fur. It lives in a holein the ground. During the winter, it stays underground and sleeps and eats. When people see the groundhog in the winter, they think spring is coming soon.Punxsutawney Pete is a groundhog. He lives in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. On February 2, Pete's hometown comes alive — as many as 30,000 sightseers gather to celebrate Groundhog Day. Beginning in the morning, they watch for Pete to come out of his hole. Most years he comes out, sees his shadow, and runs back into the hole. That means there will be at least six more weeks of cold, wintery weather.Occasionally, Pete comes out of his hole and stays outside for a while. That's a good sign. It means that spring weather will arrive soon.After Pete appears, the people of Punxsutawney celebrate. There is a barbecue, a colorful festival in the park, a souvenir show and sale, and even a storytelling festival. There is a lot to do in this little town on Groundhog Day!Pete is a famous groundhog. In 1986, he met the president of the United States. There was a big Hollywood movie made about him in 1993. And in 1995, he was a guest on the Oprah Winfrey show, a popular TV talk show. Unfortunately, Pete has seen his shadow about 85 percent of the time since the tradition started in 1887. Let's hope next year is different!8City: New York Neighborhood: InwoodWhen you think of Manhattan,do you think of traffic congestion, pedestrians everywhere, and big tall buildings? Well, that is Manhattan! My neighborhood — Inwood — is also part of Manhattan.Inwood is in northern Manhattan. I think my neighborhood is interesting because it is different. There is a lot of greenery, believe it or not, right here in my neighborhood. We have the last old-growth forest in the city — that means nobody cuts the trees down. Many are hundreds of years old. You can go hiking in one park and get lost ... without ever leaving the city! Recently, we introduced bald eagles to one of the parks. There is an old farmhouse in my neighborhood, too. It is more than two hundred years old. Today it is a museum.It takes only 20 minutes to travel by subway from Inwood to the busy area of midtown Manhattan. Come and visit Inwood. You'll be glad you did!City: Fes Neighborhood: Fes-al-BaliHow old is your neighborhood? My neighborhood in Morocco is 1,200 years old. My name is Farid and I live in Fes-al-Bali.In my neighborhood you can find everything — restaurants, shops, and ofcourse mosques. There are more than 9,000 streets. Last week I helped two tourists from Australia. They were lost!The whole neighborhood is surrounded by a wall with gates. You can drive inside the wall, but you can't drive across my neighborhood — the streets are too narrow for cars. On some streets people travel by bicycle or motor scooter. Most of us just walk. It's always busy in my neighborhood. There's a lot of congestion from pedestrians ... and donkeys!。

发展汉语中级听力1第1课

发展汉语中级听力1第1课
• 北京的冬天比武汉的还冷。 • 这件衣服比那件还贵。
• 第四组: • 1、你参加工作几年了? • 2、他参加了足球比赛。 • 3、明天有一个新年晚会,我们一起参加吧。
• 参加工作 • 参加比赛 • 参加晚会 • 参加活动 • 参加考试
• 第五组: • 1、他参加了HSK考试,结果考过了六级。 • 2、我买了一张中国歌的CD,结果听不懂。 • 3、我七点半起床,结果迟到了。
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画家
孔子 莎士比亚 贝多芬 爱因斯坦 教育家 作家 音乐家 科学家
• 第一组: • 1、这么重要的事,你怎么不告诉我? • 2、你怎么知道这是真的?我可不信! • 3、你怎么才来?
• 怎么1:为什么
• 这么重要的事,你怎么(为什么)不告诉我? • 你怎么(为什么)才来? • 他怎么(为什么)这么高兴? • 今天怎么(为什么)这么冷? • 你怎么(为什么)还不回家呀?
• 结果 • 他参加了HSK考试,结果没通过。 • 我买了一张中国歌的CD,结果很喜欢。 • 我七点半起床,结果没时间吃早饭。 •
• 请完成P4练习九
• 长: 看起来怎么样,有什么特点 • 她长得很漂亮。 • 那棵树长得很高。 • 大象长着长长的鼻子。 • 猴子长着长长的尾巴。
• 第三组:
• 1、周末不上班,可是比上班还累。

(上班累,不上班更累)
• 2、他觉得唱卡拉OK比学外语还难。(。。。。。。)
• 3、弟弟很聪明,哥哥比弟弟还聪明。
• A 比 B 还 + 形容词
• 3) 我怎么会不帮你呢?

= 我一定会帮你。ຫໍສະໝຸດ • 4) 我怎么能不知道呢?

= 我肯定知道。

S+怎么(能/会) + 不 V 呢?
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Listening Comprehension 1Section A11. A) 450 million B) 400 million C) 550 million D) 470 million12. A) Her son is still hungry. B) She doesn't have enough money.C) Her son is too fat. D) She doesn't know what to do.13. A) Walking. B) Driving. C) Reading a book. D) Rowing a boat.14. A) The woman is entirely wrong. B) He is doubtful about it.C) The decision should be made as soon as possible. D) He approves of it.15. A) It's a difficult job. B) It's a piece of cake.C) It's too sophisticated for both of them. D) It's a well-paid job.16. A) The first page. B) The last page.C) A page in the middle of the book. D) A page very close to the end.17. A) Her money was stolen. B) A man kicked her. C) She felt sick. D) She was disgraced.18. A) 7:00 B) 7:10 C) 7:30 D) 7:50Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) They don’t help sports players at all.B) They don’t live up to their fame.C) They may be comfortable but are too expensive.D) They are good for track and field sports but not for ball games.20. A) He and his friends have never worn Adidas.B) Adidas is just for great sports players like the Chicago Bulls.C) Adidas helps sports players do better.D) He has been wanting to wear Adidas shoes himself.21. A) He thinks Adidas would cost him quite a lot of money.B) He doesn’t think Joyce will run.C) He doesn’t think the shoes will help Joyce in the games.D) He doesn’t think Joyce will play sports for long.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22. A) A formal talk between the boss and his secretary.B) An informal talk between two friends.C) A formal talk between a professor and a student.D) An interview between the interviewer and the job applicant.23. A) General manager. B) An official worker.C) Head of the personnel department. D) A secretary.24. A) She types Chinese well. B) She is English.C) She is good at languages. D) She used to be a school teacher.25. A) The man is not satisfied with the speed Miss Jenkins types.B) The man is hesitating whether to accept Miss Jenkins or not.C) The man does not think Miss Jenkins is qualified.D) The man will probably recommend Miss Jenkins to the general manager.Section BPassage One Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A) Radio announcers. B) Radio listeners. C) Language experts. D) BBC reporters.27. A) Two. B) Three. C) Four. D) Five.28. A) To enter a British university. B) To work in a foreign firm.C) To use the language as much as possible. D) To be unafraid of making any mistakes.Passage Two Questions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. A) To get consent from their parents. B) To prepare rings for exchange.C) To be of legal age and to meet certain medical requirements.D) To send out announcements and invitations.30. A) Because it would make the wedding less exciting.B) Because it would bring the new couple bad luck.C) Because it would bring the bride bad luck.D) Because it would be considered inappropriate by others.31. A) Fathers might object to their daughters’ leaving home.B) Girls were forced into marriage.C) Friendship between men was important.D) Every wedding ceremony should be witnessed by a respectable man.32. A) The third finger is the lucky finger. B) The third finger is the middle finger.C) The third finger is supposed to be linked to the heart.D) The third finger is a symbol of lasting affection.Passage Three Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. A) Very well. B) All right. C) Disappointingly. D) Badly.34. A) He was not doing anything. B) He painted only one mile.C) He quarreled with his boss. D) He wasted too much paint.35. A) The man got very tired. B) The man made a mess of his work.C) The man never liked the job. D) The man moved the paint can.Section CThe tourist industry differs from many others in that it employs more women than many other kinds of business. Indeed, women are (36) ______ at all levels -from the semi-skilled to management positions -in the transportation companies. Many (37) _______ travel agents are women who have (38) ________ independent enterprises after gaining (39) _______ elsewhere in the industry. Experience is necessary for the successful (40) _________ of a travel agency. It has been (41) _________ that a minimum of ten years' work in the industry is a prerequisite for setting up a agency with the (42) _______ of making it a success. There are many different ways to acquire the necessary experience. Some agents begin as clerical workers or (43) __________ in travel agencies or in the transportation companies. (44)______________________________________________________________________________________________. In addition to dealing with the public, the travel agent must deal with people who work for the other components in the industry.(45)_______________________________________, ________________________. Even when help is available, as it usually is from the airlines, the agent who can compute fares accurately has an advantage over one who cannot. (46).。

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