听力练习:阅读答案原文
全国卷高考英语听力原文试题参考答案
2012年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(课程标准卷)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.W h e r e d o e s t h i s c o n v e r s a t i o n p r o b a b l y t a k e p l a c e A.Inabookstore.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inalibrary. 2.A t w h a t t i m e w i l l t h e f i l m b e g i n A.7:20.B.7:15.C.7:00. 3.W h a t a r e t h e t w o s p e a k e r s m a i n l y t a l k i n g a b o u t A.T h e i r f r i e n d J a n e.B.Aw e e ke n d t r i p.C.A ra d i o p r o g ra m m e. 4.W h a t w i l l t h e w o m a n p r o b a b l y d o A.C a t c h a t r a i n.B.S e e t h e m a n o f f.C.G o s h o p p i n g. 5.W h y d i d t h e w o m a n a p o l o g i z e A.S h e m a d e a l a t e d e l i v e r y. B.S h e w e n t t o t h e w r o n g p l a c e. C.S h e c o u l d n't t a k e t h e c a k e b a c k.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话。
吉林省吉林市2023-2024学年高三上学期第一次模拟考试 英语参考答案及听力原文
吉林市2023-2024学年度高中毕业年级第一次模拟测试参考答案一、听力答案:1-5 BACBA 6 -10 CCBAB 11-15 CCBBA 16-20 AABCA二、阅读理解答案:A篇:21-23 CABB篇:24-27 DBADC篇:28-31 ACBAD篇:32-35 CCDA七选五:36-40 FBAEG三、完型填空41-45 DADCA 46-50 DBACB 51-55 BDACB四、语法填空56.featuring 57.was chosen 58.which 59.to become 60.and61.itself 62.attractions 63.to 64.a 65.greatest五、写作应用文参考范文My Favourite ProverbMy favourite proverb is “A thousand-mile journey begins with the first step.”, which means we should take the first step with courage to pursue our dream rather than just shout empty slogans without taking any action.My personal experience is a case in point. At senior 1, I had difficulty keeping up with others in English. At that time, I had two choices. I could choose to give up and also I could choose to find out the root of the problem and seek solutions. I chose the latter. I took immediate steps and made determined efforts to improve my English step by step. I began with reciting words and reviewing them several times. To others, it was seemingly too easy to mention. But to me, it was a key step for me to improve my English. If excelling at English is my long journey, I am glad that I took the first step bravely and determinedly in senior 1.This proverb can serve as a reminder that long and arduous as the journey ahead is, we can be closer to our dream as long as we are brave enough to take action.读后续写参考范文Mike paused, and a look of sudden realization crossed his face. He quickly reached into his pocket and pulled out his small white cup. After counting the mere change carefully in it, he held all out toward me, his eyes brimming with care and sincerity. At that moment, an embarrassed silence struck for a moment. I looked up at him in shock. “I know you have no change,” he said with a smiling face, “but I think there’s just enough here for you to take the bus.” I was overwhelmed with guilt as I remembered the lie I had told him.I turned away from his offering hand and reached for my purse. I felt Mike’s eyes fixed on me. I counted out enough money for me to take the bus to the hospital and then offered him the rest. “Thank you,” he said quietly. It was by far the most heartfelt “thank-you” I had heard in my life. He clung to his cup of change, cherishing it as if it were the first gift he had received. Despite his gratitude, I didn’t feel relieved.A half cup of change seemed too small a gift for the man who gave a name to every nameless face I’ve ever seen.(209words)听力原文Text 1W: Hey, Bill. Did it feel great to travel somewhere warm?M: Oh, yes. I love New Year’s celebrations in the city, but visiting small island beaches was perfect.W: That sounds great. I left town to go skiing — the weather in the mountains was so snowy and cold! (1)Text 2M: To ensure your safety,please wear protective equipment when riding bicycles in this park.(2)W: You’re right. I’ll put on something to protect my head and knees.Text 3W: I miss the food in my hometown. My mom cooks noodles and dumplings very well.M: There are some pretty good restaurants in Chinatown. Why don’t we try the dishes there?W: Good idea! I’ll book a table! Let’s go now! (3)Text 4W: Oh, my. I almost made you drop your bags! I didn’t see you turning the corner — I’m so sorry for crashing into you! (4)M: That’s all right, Miss. Accidents happen. At least no one is hurt!Text 5W: Tim, never consider anyone as an enemy. Whether they’re your friends, family or even strangers, forgiving others is always better.M: That’s a great lesson. I first learned this at my job. I learned never to hold things against co-workers.W: Exactly! (5)Text 6M: This afternoon, I must get to Jacob’s house on 14th Street in the city center. (7) But I don’t want to drive in the rush hour.W: Oh, it’s easy! Go to the 96th Street station and take the subway downtown.(6) You’ll arrive at the 14th Street station in 20 minutes. And you won’t even have to change to a bus. M: That’s the new subway line.W: Indeed. Was Jacob your friend from school? (7)M: Yes.(7) He was my classmate in high school. Now, he wants to tell me about his new job.W: Cool. Have fun!Text 7M: Excuse me. I need formal clothing for an event. Can you help me select something? (8) W: Of course, sir. We have a wide range of clothing for you to choose from. (8)M: OK. I’ve heard your clothing store is the best one in the neighborhood! (8)W: We’ve been in business for only one year.(9) We can’t serve as many customers as large companies, but we care more about individual needs. (9)M: Great. I’m invited to my younger brother’s wedding. (10) And I’ll be on stage at the party. W: I see — this suit looks perfect. But it could take a week to make some changes to fit you.M: That’s fine. They are going to have the wedding in a month, (10) so I’ll have plenty of time. Text 8M: Good morning, madam. I have an interview at 9:00 a.m. with Ms. Thompson. (11)W: Oh, yes. She’s the hiring manager for our company. I’ll call you into her office when she comes back a few minutes later. For now, please wait in this seating area.M: Great, thanks. By the way, is there any person like me interviewed for this position today?(11)W: Not really. Our company carefully chooses new staff members to interview. We look closely at their education and work history.M: I only worked in clothing stores and restaurants when I was in college. This would be my first job after graduation and my first position at an electronics company. (12) Would this be an issue?W: Oh, no. We accept many recent graduates.(13) Unfortunately, the other secretaries and I can’t offer much more specific information on this subject.M: I see. Thanks for your advice.Text 9 (第17题为推断题)M: Thanks for accepting the invitation to my sister’s birthday party, Melissa. (17)Would you like to go and wish her a happy birthday?W: Sure. But she might be surprised to see me since we’ve never met before. So, I feel slightly nervous about talking to her. (14)M: Relax. She has heard a lot about you from me. She’s really looking forward to seeing you. W: Oh, that’s so sweet.M: Let me introduce you to everyone first. (15) Then I’ll show you around the room and we’ll get some food.W: Great. So, could you introduce me to your sister first?M: Absolutely! She’s just over there with my dad. I know it’s a little crowded here and it might be hard to talk as the music is being played loudly. But don’t worry, everyone will love you!W: I hope so.M: Trust me. By far, the best thing about this party is the people here. Everyone is so nice and friendly! (16)Text 10 (18为归纳总结)May I have your attention, please? I know it’s the end of the day, and everyone is eager to begin your holiday. But I want to give a short speech about the past year. Since the summer, we all have been focusing our efforts on the goal of creating three new products by Chinese New Year. Now, it’s just before Christmas, and we’ve already achieved this goal. So, as this office’s general manager, I’d like to congratulate you all first.Second, I’ve communicated with the board members over the last few days, and we have decided that everyone will be going home with a holiday gift. I still remember the extra vacation days we got last year. But by the end of today, everyone will receive a significant holiday bonus. (19)It will be twice as much as last year. We all should be proud of our product development and sales figures. This extra payment is given for your excellent performance. But more than the money, (19)my greatest honor was watching everyone work well together as a team. (20)So, before we all leave for the day, our sales and marketing director will say a few words. Please, put your hands together for her…。
剑桥雅思8Test4Passage1阅读原文+答案解析
剑桥雅思8Test4Passage1阅读原文+答案解析今天雅思为各位雅思考生带来剑桥雅思8阅读解析Test4Passage1,预祝雅思考生们考出理想的成绩!相关剑桥雅思8test解析如下:剑桥雅思8Test4Passage3阅读译文-收集蚂蚁样本剑桥雅思8阅读译文-Test4Passage2-害虫的生物控制剑桥雅思8阅读原文+答案解析-Test4Passage2剑桥雅思8写作范文Test4Task1剑8雅思写作题目+范文Test4Task2(体重话题)剑桥雅思8听力答案解析-T est4Section4剑桥雅思8听力原文+答案解析-Test4Section2剑桥雅思8听力Test4Section1原文+解析文章结构体裁:说明文主要内容:本文主要介绍了日本在数学领域取得的成就以及如何在教育上取得成功。
结构:Section A :日本和英国相比在数学方面取得的成就。
Section B :日本学校的装饰特点和课程模式。
Section C :介绍了 Monbusho 的影响。
Section D :介绍如何对待作业问题和新课程的传授。
Section E :如何帮助后进学生。
Section F :获得数学教育成功的因素。
名师点题剑桥雅思8阅读:考题解析Questions 1-5●题型归类 :List of Headings题目解析题目编号题目选项句意段落主题句题解1 vii 日本中学教育的背景 Section B 第一个小段落的首句 Lower secondary schools in Japan cover three school years ... 答案 vii Section B 重点介绍了日本中学的一个基本情况,其主题句就在第一个小段落的段首,比较容易找到。
2 i Monbush 的影响本段第2 句话答案i 本段着重介绍了Monbusho 并对其展开说明。
本段的第 2 句话引出了 Monbusho 这个概念,后面则重点介绍了 Monbusho 对日本数学教育带来的影响。
八年级英语听力原文及答案
八年级英语听力原文及答案听力材料听第1至10段材料,回答第1至10小题。
1. M: Mary, can you say something about your favourite animal?W: Yes, it is not big but it can swim well. It can jump and it can live in water or on land.2. W: What are you going to do, Mr. Green?M: I’m going to send a letter home.3. M: How much is the fruit?W: The apples are 4 yuan a kilo. The pears are 3 yuan a kilo. The bananas are 2 yuan a kilo.4. W: Who called you just now, Mike?M: Grandma. She wants to know how to search the Internet. May I go and help her, Mum?5. M: I have got fourteen books. What about you, Sandy?W: I have five more than you.6. W: Sam, do you like American country music?M: Not really. I like Chinese pop music better.7. M: Will you go to the sports club after school today?W: Yes. I go there every Tuesday and Friday.8. W: What time do you usually get to school, Jim?M: I usually get to school at 7:00, but this morning I was 15 minutes late.9. M: What’s your school life like, Millie?W: It’s fun. We have lots of after-school activities.10. W: Dad, can I watch my cartoons now?M: I’m afraid not. Your mother worked late last night. She is sleeping now.第二节听下面3段对话和短文,每段对话和短文读两遍。
人教版五年级下语文听力阅读练习与答案
一、听短文,完成练习。1
1、填空。
自古以来,多少人把松树作为的象征,而 “我”对松树怀有敬意
的两个原因是和。
2、判断:
对的在括号里打“V”昔的打“X”
⑴、我对松树怀有敬仰之情,是从今天开始的。()
⑵、要求于人的甚少,给予人的甚多,这就是松树的风格。()
姓名分数
五年级听力阅读训练
2014.6.
⑴、我”认为孩子们的答案都是不对的。()
⑵ 、这个故事告诉我们帮助别人其实是帮助我们自己。()
练习八:
一、听短文,完成练习。
1、填空。
⑴ 、人称“的_张”启贤利用自家的农用车和摩托车,坚持每天跑两
趟到8公里外的地方运水,供村民。
⑵、来自北京、上海、广东和澳门特别行政区等地的爱心款物正
,发往灾区。
2、判断:
“这就是我小学的启蒙老师。 ”话音刚落,全场立即爆发出雷鸣般的掌声。 这位老妇人居里夫人的小学老师早已激动的热泪盈眶。
短文三:
汉字与中国心
1998年春,在美国纽约,一位美国青年问我:
为什么中国人的凝聚力那么强? ”我说:
“第一,我们都吃中餐;第二,我们都讲中文,用汉字。 ”汉字,确实是人 类一绝,其形声俱全,信息量远远大于拼音文字。汉字又整齐又灵动,特别是 适宜于表达一种微妙的、诗意的情感。一些普通的字词,往往联结着久远的文 化底蕴。例如 “中华”、“神州”、“大地 ”、“天涯”,,都能使受过中华文化教育的人 浮想联翩,思绪飞扬,这是通过翻译稿读中国文学作品的人所无法体会的。
25.
练习六: 一、听短文完成下列练习。
1、填空。
短文写了和这两种花,让我知道花都是按时开放
的。
2、选择题,把正确答案的编号填在括号里。
视听阅读第二册Home Listening答案及听力原文
视听阅读第二册Home Listening答案及听力原文Unit 1I A D AII TTFFFIII1 Studies have shown that almost all living things will eventually become extinct.2 In many cases, replacement species emerge over time.3 Human activity is having a tremendous negative impact on extinction rates.4 Some of the world’s species cannot survive without help.5 Some groups may have a vested interest in not protecting certain species.Understanding ExtinctionA species is considered extinct when careful scientific surveys show that the last individual of that species has died. The loss of many species of plants and animals has been attributed to changes in climate, genetic weaknesses, and human activities such as hunting and environmental destruction. Studies have shown that almost all living things will eventually become extinct. In fact, more than 99 percent of the species that have ever lived on Earth have now disappeared permanently. Although this sounds like a terrible situation, it is important to understand that the earth seems to recover from the loss of great numbers of species. In many cases, replacement species emerge over time; however, extinction does decrease the diversity of life on the planet in the short term. These replacement species often require recovery periods of millions of years.Human beings have had a huge impact on the extinction rates of various species. Therefore, scientists have recently begun to examine humankind’s effects on the numbers of species that have become extinct. Through the use of geographical and biological research, a “background extinction rate”has been established. These figures show the numbers of species which have disappeared during the specific time period. By comparing rates of extinction before and after human existence, researchers were able to discover the exact effects of humankind on nature. Studies now cite that the extinction rates after human life began are 100 to 1000times greater than before human influence on Earth. Future rates are forecasted to be even higher. This demonstrates the tremendous negative impact that human activity is having on extinction rates.Scientists are currently researching methods of dealing with this astonishing trend. As individuals, educators, and governments try to manage species survival, one key factor they find is that without help, some of the world’s species can not survive. In addition, scientists must learn to make difficult decisions based on incomplete information. They must also deal with groups that may have a vested interest in not protecting certain species. For example, people interested in developing oil fields in the Arctic may not think the protection of the wildlife in the region is of primary importance.Unit 2I1 0.6, 0.82 1.4, 5.83 1004 14735 2008II1 Greenhouse gases are produced by car and truck exhaust, factory smoke, and the burning of certain substances for heat and light.2 The effects of global warming will most likely appear in animal populations first3 Environmental groups not only governmental ones but also private groups, are working towards this goal.4 The United Nations has organized international gatherings to approach this problem, and has produced a document known as the “Kyoto Protocol”.5 The serious drawback of the “Kyoto Protocol”is that this document doe sn’t include strict enforcement procedures for implementing the program.III 1D 2B 3A 4CA floweringB nestingC annualD matingClimate Change: Not Only a Human WorryNew York, June 4In the past century, the earth’s temperature has risen by approximately 0.6 to 0.8 degrees Celsius. Scientists believe that this is the result of an enhanced greenhouse effect, which is the process by which the earth maintains its temperature. Recently, a rise in certain types of gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), has increased the amount of heat trapped near the earth’s surface by the effect. This increase has resulted in an insulating and warming of the planet. These problematic gases, or “greenhouse gases”, come from car and truck exhaust, factory smoke, and the burning of certain substances for heat and light. If alternative methods of producing energy are not found soon, the earth’s temperature will likely rise between 1.4 and 5.8 degrees Celsius by the end of the 21st century.Extreme temperature changes, such as those projected over the next 100 years, could be a serious threat to the human environment. However, the effects of global warming will most likely appear in animal populations first. In fact, certain changes have already been observed. For example, early thaws in the ice of the Bering Sea have affected the mating season of several types of seals. Certain species of birds are changing their nesting patterns as well. Certain plants are flowering earlier, and other large animals are changing their annual periods of sleeping and waking. According to Stanford University, global warming has directly resulted in biological changes to 1473 species around the world.Environmental groups, both governmental and private, are currently working to decrease the amount of dangerous gases, or “emissions”, released each year. One of the first international gatherings organized by the United Nations to approach the problem produced a document which eventually became known as the “Kyoto Protocol”. Its aim was to stabilize greenhouse gas levels to prevent dangerous changes in the world’s climate. The agreement set limits on the amounts of greenhouse gases that each participating nation could release each year. Unfortunately, the agreement didn’t include strict enforcement procedures for implementing the program, and as of 2008, several countries only participate in the plan on a reporting basis. Others, including the United States, have refused to sign the document.Unit 3I BDFII distinctive, cultivate, emerge, harvested, temperature, adequate, regularIII1 Other areas are fast becoming important players in this lucrative game.2 The world’s second best-known supplier of truffles after France is Italy.3 Alba is best known for its white truffles.4 Other countries, including Spain and Sweden, also produce truffles.5 Australian production is increasing year by year.Truffle FarmingWhen you think about where truffles come from, you probably picture a small town in the south of France. While the French countryside does produce much of the world’s supply of truffles, other areas are fast becoming important players in this lucrative game.A difficult undertakingThe situation is clear: truffles can’t be grown just anywhere. They must be grown near or under trees since scientists believe that this is what produces their distinctive flavor. It is also extremely difficult to cultivate them the way one would grow other crops. This special product doesn’t appear in the spring and summer, but emerges only in the fall and winter. Black truffles, which are the best-known of the French truffles, can be harvested only form November through March. White truffles appear only from September through early January. Furthermore, the weather conditions, such as the temperature, must be just right and the amount of rainfall must be adequate for the truffles to grow properly. Due to these challenges, very few farmers have mastered the skill of successfully planting and harvesting truffles on a regular basis.Truffles from ItalyThe world’s second best-known supplier of truffles after France is Italy. The Piedmont region near the city of Alba is the center of the Italian truffle business. There, truffles are sold in their original form and are also used in pastas, flavored olive oils and breads. Alba is best known for its white truffles, which many people feel have a finer and more interesting flavor than black truffles. Truffles are so important in Alba that there has been a truffle festival, which lasts for several weeks, every year since 1899. Thousands of truffle lovers arrive in Alba each fall to enjoy the celebration and the scenery, and most importantly, to sample the truffles.Other sources of trufflesOther countries, including Spain, Sweden, New Zealand, Australia, the U. K., and the U.S. also produce truffles. Currently Australian truffle growers are working hared to increase their share of the worldwide market. Scientists there have analyzed the soils, rainfall levels, and types of trees available in order to maximize their production and produce the finest tasting truffles possible. In certain parts of Australia, growing conditions are very close to those of the south of France and production is increasing year by year.Unit 4I F F T T FII1 They can be found almost everywhere including northern Europe, East Asia, and South America.2 They may regard a human in the water as a threat to their safety. Sometimes in murky water, they may mistake a human for a natural prey or a wounded animal which make an easy meal.3 Because they almost always swim away immediately after biting.III1 However, these attacks average only a single death per year.2 The truth is that incidences of shark attacks are actually very rare.3 In fact, humans kill more sharks each year than sharks kill people.4 Almost all studies show that shark attacks are the exception, not the rule.5 When a shark attacks a human, it is not a calculated choice.Welcome to Shark CentralShark Central is a website committed to reducing the world’s fear of sharks.Dangerous sharks: where are they?Dangerous sharks can be found almost everywhere including northern Europe, East Asia, and South America. Of the total number of types of sharks in the world, very few are actually associated with human injury. The coastal areas in Australia host a diverse number of sharks, to which several attacks on humans per year are attributed. However, these attacks average only a single death per year. The east and west coasts of the United States also report between 20 and 40 shark attacks each year. However, these areas have thousands of miles of beaches and a very large population of people who use them during their free time. We have invaded the sharks’ domain, and they may not know how to deal with this.Why do sharks attack humans?The truth is that incidences of shark attacks are actually very rare. In fact, humans kill more sharks each year than sharks kill people. Considering the millions of sharks and millions of people in the world’s oceans, the 71 proven attacks on humans in 2008 seems to be an extremely small number. Although the number of shark attacks is rising slightly each year, researchers attribute this to the human population growth. They feel it is a result of the fact that more people are spending time in the water—not an increasingly dangerous shark population. Almost all studies show that shark attacks are exception, not the rule.Why don’t sharks leave us aloneWhen a shark attacks a human, it is not a calculated choice. It’s usually a mistake. When they see hands moving and feet kicking, it looks like either a threat to their safety, or a wounded animal which would make an easy meal. Sometimes in murky water, a shark may mistake a human for a penguin, seal or other natural prey. The fact that they almost always swim away immediately after biting seems to indicate that sharks do not purposely purse and attack humans.Imagine that!Sharks never run out of teeth: if one is lost, another tooth moves forward from the rows of reserve teeth.Sometimes sharks eat other sharks, however not all sharks eat meat.One big meal can last a shark for over three months.Two-thirds of a shark’s brain is linked to its sense of smell.Unit 5I TFFTFII1 welcomed, experience2 special, decorations3 familiarize, inhabitants4 assigned5 treat illnesses6 schedule, tough7 touch the ground8 cultural ambassador1A 2 C 3 B 4A 5B 6D 7 C 8DA April 3B April6C April 12D April 14Daily Journal 2008April 3Well, here I am in Chengdu, China! After I joined the teaching exchange program, I was a little nervous about my year abroad, but this is a great opportunity. I’ve been assigned a job teaching English and American culture at a local school here. The program has also arranged for me to live with someone from the area, the Li family. I feel so welcome in their home and now I can experience typical Chinese life fist hand.April 6I’m glad I have a couple of weeks to get used to things before I start teaching; things here are pretty different from back home! One of the sons in my host family, Xiaoping who is 14, has taught me a lot, though. We take long walks every day to help me familiarize myself with the town and its inhabitants. Yesterday we passed a man who was selling little red bags of what looked like nuts. Xiaoping told me they were traditional Chinese medicines. He said some people in the area use various plants to treat illnesses. For example, part of a local flower is used to treat coughs. Amazing!April 12Today was the wedding of the oldest daughter in my host family Meiyu, to Zhifeng and I was invited to attend as a special guest. At about 10:00 in the morning, a car covered with red decorations arrived and Meiyu was carried out to it. Xiaoping explained that her feet must not touch the ground until she reached Zhifeng’s house. The actual wedding ceremony was short and simple, but the wedding dinner was just the opposite as I have never seen so much food in my life! What a great day!April 14I just got my new schedule for school and it is going to be rough! I have to be there at 8:00 in the morning and sometimes I don’t go home until 5:00 at night. Teaching is always a difficult way to make a living, nevertheless I think it’s worth it. In my case, I’ll really have a chance to serve as a cultural ambassador for my home country and I’m sure that I’ll be able to broaden my student s’horizons—as well as my own. This is going to be a wonderful year!Unit 6I 1B 2C 3E 4A 5 DII1 Saturday evening2 transformation3 delicious dinner4 people walk by5 achievement6 Tuesday7 riding skills8 in action9 impressive 10 saw the waterfalls 11 a rain forestterrain 12 exotic 13 in another worldIII1 We’ve already had so many remarkable experiences!2 The most interesting thing about the city for me is the people.3 We were lucky enough to come across a traditional Argentinean gaucho event.4 I was cheering as loudly as the next person.5 But what I enjoyed most was a side trip we took.Amazing ArgentinaDear Lee,How are things back home? Things here are great! We’ve only been in Argentina for a few days, but we’ve already had so many remarkable experiences! We arrived in Buenos Aires last Saturday and spent a couple of days just exploring this fascinating city. The first evening we visited Puerto Madero. Prior to this visit, it was a rather unattractive neighborhood, but there’s been an astonishing transformation in the past ten years. It’s now full of wonderful places to eat. We had a delicious dinner in an outdoor café and relaxed for hours just watching people walk by.The next morning we visited several of the famous squares in downtown Buenos Aires. To me the most striking one was the three-block-long Plaza del Congreso. They say the whole thing was constructed in less than a year, which I find to be an unbelievable achievement! We also visited the residence of the president, the nearby Casa Rosada, which means “pink house”in English. Them most interesting thing about the city for me is the people; everyone is absolutely beautiful—both men and women. They could all be movie stars! It must be something special about the lifestyle here.On Tuesday we decided to visit the gaucho museum in San Antonio de Arico. However, on our way there, we were lucky enough to come across a traditional Argentinean gaucho event—complete with a horse show. We stopped to take advantage of the opportunity to see Argentinean gauchos in action. They did some really amazing things that showed off their excellent riding skills. I have to admit, I was cheering as loudly as the next person.Later in the week we flew down to Iguazu National Park to see the waterfalls. The falls were incredibly impressive, but what I enjoyed most was a side trip we took. Our guide led us down a three-kilometer path deep into rain forest terrain. It was the loveliest, most exotic and peaceful place I’ve ever seen. It really felt like I was in another world. Here’s a picture so you can see how wonderful it is—I’ll send pictures and info later when I update my journal!See you soon!MarcoUnit 7Iin 1495-B, in 1797-D, in1799-A, in 2000-CII F F T F T TIII1 There is some evidence that parachutes appeared in China in the 1100s.2 His design consisted of a rather inflexible framework.3 Parachuting moved to another level after the invention of the airplane in the early 1900s.4 It was many years before the term “skydiving” was created.5 Teams and individuals began to compete for prizes in a wide variety of areas.A History of SkydivingAlthough there is some evidence that parachutes appeared in China in the 1100s, the earliest recorded example of skydiving is slightly later. Leonardo da Vinci has been attributed with designing the first drafts of a parachute-like mechanism. In about 1495, he designed a six-mete-long triangular parachute which was held together by flexible wooden sticks. Since airplanes or other methods of flying had not been invented yet, the testing of da Vinci’s parachute was limited to jumps from trees, towers and cliffs. In July 2000, British skydiver Adrain Nichols tested da Vinci’s design. Nichols stated that, although there were safety issues due to the parachute’s weight, the flight was definitely smoother than a modern parachute.The first modern parachuteThe first parachute that was similar to those used today was invented by a Frenchman named Andre-Jacques Garnerin. As a soldier, Garnerin was taken prisoner in Hungary where he began experimenting with parachutes as part of his plan to escape. In 1797, several years after being freed, he constructed the first modern parachute. His design consisted of a rather inflexible framework covered with white cloth and looked a lot like a large umbrella. He mad a successful 975-meter jump from a hot-air balloon in 1797, and in 1799 his wife, Jeanne Genevieve, became the first woman to use a parachute to make a similar jump.The birth of skydivingParachuting moved to another level after the invention of the airplane in the early 1900s. During World War I, parachutists became an important part of the fighting forces. This brought attention to parachuting and after the war, parachutists began to appear in public performances. However, it was many years before the term “skydiving”was created, and skydiving wasn’t actually accepted as a sport by the World Air Sports Federation (WASF) until the mid-1950s. Skydiving competitionsAs the popularity of the sport grew the WASF developed rules for competitions and teams and individuals began to compete for prizes in a wide variety of areas, including the following: Largest Freefall Formation (the largest group jumping at the same time)Largest Freefall Formation Head-Down (the largest group jumping head first at the same time) Largest Canopy Formation (the largest group touching each other’s open parachutes)Accuracy (the competitor who achieves the most accurate repeated landings on a three-centimeter-wide target)Unit 8I F T T F TII B C D B CIII1 The idea of having battles in the sky was born.2 They are usually constructed of different materials.3 The competition between rivals is still just as enthusiastic.4 It’s the largest such organization in the world.5 Judges carefully assess all attributes when making their decisions.Competing with Kites Around the WorldKite FightsHistorians believe that people first started to fly kites thousands of years ago either in India, Afghanistan, or any other Asian country, depending upon the source. Somewhere in the early history of kite flying, the idea of having battles in the sky was born. One area well known for its fighter kites is India. There, kites called “patang” or “guda” are flown, and the rope used to fly them is coated with broken bits of glass. The winner is the one who is able to cut the ropes of all of the other competitors. Afghan fighter kites are much larger than their Indian cousins with some being up to five feet wide. They are usually constructed of different materials, and competitors use very lightweight paper for their creations.The sport of kite fighting is also popular in such places as Japan, Korea, Thailand, parts of Europe, Cuba, and Brazil. Brazilian kites are often smaller constructions, but the competition between rivals is still just as enthusiastic. Part of the fun of kite fighting in Brazil involves cutting away someone else’s kite and then stealing it. Trees and power lines in Brazilian cities are often full of lost or abandoned kites.Kite-building competitionsKite-building competitions offer a totally different approach to the sport of kite flying. Each year, hundreds of festivals are held around the world in which people build their own kites and bring them to be judged by experts in the field. The American Kitefliers Association was formed over 40 years ago and today it is the largest such organization in the world with over 4000 members in 3 countries. During the annual competition, kites are judged on four characteristics: appearance, flight capability, construction technique and design.The kite’s appearance is simply a measure of how good the kite looks on the ground. The “flight capability”category measures how well the flier is able to handle it. Construction technique refers to how neatly and carefully the kite was made, and the design category is a measure of how strong the structure of the kite is. Judges carefully assess all attributes when making their decisions. Although it’s a fun sport, competitors take it very seriously and work extremely hard on their entries. You can research possible kite-building competitions in your areas by going to the American Kitefliers Association website.Unit 9I B D B C BII T F F F TIII1 It seeks to achieve these goals by providing quality reading materials.2 He realized that Ethiopian children urgently needed books to learn to read.3 Materials in local Ethiopian languages are purchased from local publishers.4 Classes in government schools typically have approximately 180 students.5 Ethiopia Reads has found a unique way to meet the needs of residents.FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Ethiopia ReadsWhat is Ethiopia Reads?Ethiopia Reads is an organization which aims to help young Ethiopians learn to read and tocreate a culture of reading in Ethiopia. It seeks to achieve these goals by providing quality reading materials in locations that are readily accessible to all children, while providing supportive adult guidance.How did Ethiopia Reads begin?While working at the San Francisco public Library, Yohannes Gebregeorgis, a native of Ethiopia, was unable to find any books in the 83-plus Ethiopian languages. He realized that Ethiopian children urgently needed books in order to learn to read, so he asked author Jane Kurtz for help. Kurtz, who has lived in Ethiopia and authored several books for children, worked with local organizations in grand Forks, North Dakota, to raise money for the project. The program was started with these contributions, and others from the San Francisco public library.Where do the books come from?Materials in local Ethiopian languages, such as textbooks, reference books and story books are purchased form local publishers or published by Ethiopia Reads. Since English is the language used in most high schools and for university placement exams, the libraries also offer English language books. Some of these books are purchased, but many are donated by people in English-speaking countries and shipped directly to Ethiopian Reads.How successful are the library?In 2003, Ethiopia Reads opened the country’s first free library for children downtown Addis Ababa. The Shola Children’s Library now contains 50000 books and provides a safe, well-organized environment in which children can read, study and learn. More than 200000 children have visited the library, which is open six days a week, sine 2003. In addition, the organization has opened ten branch libraries in other districts of the city and has plans to open 100 libraries, including sites in all eight major cities, by the year 2010.Challenges faced by Ethiopia Reads58% of Ethiopians age 15 and above can not read.Classes in government schools typically have approximately 180 students.At present, 99% of schools in Ethiopia have no libraries.The donkey libraryEthiopia Reads has found a unique way to meet the needs of residents living in the farming region around Awassa. In 2006, they began using a donkey cart to transport books to children who had no libraries in their neighborhood. Queen Helina, as the donkey is called, brings books to thousands of children who would not have access to them.Unit 10I ABCII 1D, 2E, 3C, 4F, 5B, 6AIII1 The average temperature on the earth’s surface constantly goes up and down.2 Those who do agree have some serious concerns.3 The size and strength of hurricanes and typhoons will increase.4 By the year 2100, sea levels will be three feet higher than they are today.5 The governments in most major countries are beginning to take them seriously.Global warmingOver time, the average temperature on the earth’s surface constantly goes up and down. These changes are most often the result of differences in the amount of heat from the sun or natural changes in the atmosphere. It usually takes thousands of years for the temperature to change by even one degree Celsius. However, recent measurements show that the earth’s temperature may have increased by almost this much in only the past 100 years. Some scientists believe that this rapid temperature change is the result of human, not natural, activity. The name for this kind of unusual change is global warming, and some scientists and meteorologists predict that it may cause serious problems around the world in the near future. Some even believe these problems are already beginning to happen.While not all meteorologists and scientists agree that global warming s a reality, those who do agree have some serious concerns. They expect an increase in heat waves along with extremely heavy thunderstorms and floods in the near future. Some also predict that snowstorms will become more frequent and intense as global warming causes the level of moisture in the air to rise. In addition, others predict that the size and strength of hurricanes and typhoons will increase as the temperatures of the oceans rise.These scientists also emphasize that people living in cities near the ocean or on small islands should be particularly concerned. They suggest that, as the earth’s temperature increases, the ice at the north and south poles will begin to melt and cause sea levels to rise. This rise in the world’s oceans will, in turn, cause coastal flooding. One prediction is that by the year 2100, sea levels will be three feet higher than they are today. This would mean that cities like Venice, Italy, and Miami, Florida, could lose significant amounts of land to the ocean. Although these are only predictions, the governments in most major countries are beginning to take them seriously.。
浙江省宁波市宁海县2023-2024学年九年级上学期1月期末英语试题(含答案听力原文)
2023学年第一学期期末抽测九年级英语试题卷卷一笔试部分(共六部分,满分100分)一、完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共计15分)阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,This story is about a famous scientist who had made several important medical breakthroughs (突破). He was __1__ by a newspaper reporter who asked him why he was able to be so creative.He explained that it all came from a(n) __2__ that happened when he was four years old.He was trying to remove a bottle of __3__ from the fridge. However, the bottle was so slippery (滑的) that it __4__ on the kitchen floor. A sea of milk!When his mother came into the kitchen, instead of __5__ him, she said, “Robert, I have never seen such a huge puddle of milk. Well, the __6__ has already been done. Would you like to play in the milk for a few minutes __7__ we clean it up?” Indeed, he did.After a few minutes, his mother said, “You know, Robert, you have to clean it up and put everything to its __8__ order whenever you make a mess like this.” He __9__ and together they cleaned up the spilled milk.His mother then said, “You know, what we have here is a failed experiment (实验) in how to carry a big milk bottle with two __10__ hands. Can you come up with a way to carry it without dropping it? Let’s go __11__ in the yard and fill the bottle with water.” The little boy learned that __12__ he hold the bottle at the top near the lips with both hands, he could carry it without dropping it. What an amazing lesson!The scientist then said that it was at that moment that he knew he didn’t need to be __13__ to make mistakes. Instead, he learned that mistakes were chances for learning __14__ new, which is what scientific experiments are all about.Even if the experiment “doesn’t work”, we usually learn something valuable from it. Make mistakes, __15__ them. but never repeat mistakes.1A. interviewed2A. communication 3A. water4A. ran5A. looking for6A. test7A. before8A. wrong9A. cried10A. strong11A. straight12A. if13A. mad14A. something15A. listen to B. talkedB. accidentB. milkB. jumpedB. depending onB. trickB. afterB. tidyB. bowedB. tinyB. downB. thoughB. afraidB. anythingB. pay forC. discussedC. examC. juiceC. fellC. caring forC. caseC. whenC. beautifulC. noddedC. thinC. outC. becauseC. embarrassedC. everythingC. talk aboutD. refusedD. traditionD. teaD. swamD. shouting atD. messD. whileD. properD. cheeredD. dirtyD. aroundD. untilD. surprisedD. nothingD. learn from二、阅读理解(本题有15小题,每小题2分:共计30分)阅读下面材料,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
初中英语听力与阅读答案
初中英语听力与阅读答案初中英语听力与阅读答案引导词:对于初中英语教学来讲,听力是其重要的组成部分,作用是读、写及说无法替代的。
高效的英语听力教学可以促进学生全面成长,同时,对听力教学进行优化是教学发展的必经过程。
所以,应对英语听力教学予以重视,把握听力教学的意义。
下面是初中英语听力与阅读答案,让大家练习:a)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一小题,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秒钟的时间回答关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话读两遍。
(每小题1分)1. what would the woman like to drink?a. tea.b. water.c. coffee.2. when will the two speakers meet?a. 10:30.b.10:00.c.9:30.3.where does the dialogue probably happen?a. in the library.b. in the shop.c. in the restaurant.4.how much will the man pay for the two pens?a. twenty yuan.b. fifteen yuan.c. thirty-five yuan.5. why does the woman buy a new bike?a. the old one is broken.b. she doesn’t like the old one.c. the old one is lost.听力材料a)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一小题,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秒钟的时间回答关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话读两遍。
(每小题1分) test1.m : what would you like to drink, tea or coffee?w : neither. just a glass of water.test 2. m :shall we meet at ten o’clock?w :i’m afraid it’s too late. let’s make it thirty minutesearlier.m: ok. let’s meet at half past nine.test 3. m: what can i do for you?w :i’d like a t-shirt for my son.m: what about the blue one ?w: it looks nice and i’ll buy it.test4.m:how much are these pens?w:the red one is twenty yuan and the black one is fifteen yuan.test 5.m :is this your new bike?w:yes. my old one doesn’t work well.解析a)请听下面5段对话。
2024年1月山东高考英语听力试题(附听力原文及答案解析)
2024年1月山东高考英语听力试题一节听下面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 does the man do?A.A computer technician.B.A hotel receptionist.C.A shop assistant.2. Where does the conversation take place?A.At the grocer's.B.At the tailor's.C.At the cleaner's.3. How did the speakers come to Seattle?A.By plane.B.By car.C.By train.4. What will the speakers have for dinner today?A.Fried rice.B.Noodles.C.Steak.5. How is Sophie feeling now?A.Confused.B.Worried.C.Disappointed.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至7题。
6. What does the man want to do before noon?A.Post a letter.B.Make a card.C.Write an email.7. Whose birthday is it?A.Richard's.B.Sarah's.C.Vera's.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
外研版高中英语必修二听力原文和参考答案
高中英语外研版必修二全册综合能力测试题听力原文第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
Text 1W:Why are you so late? Woke up late again?M:I got up early in the morning, but my car broke down on the way.Text 2W:What seems to be the problem?M:I think the computer got a new virus. Let's download software to remove it.Text 3W:Yesterday I heard someone talking about the possibility of a hurricane striking here. Is that true? Don't they occur only in summer?M:Well, hurricanes can occur at any time of the year.Text 4W:Good afternoon. Can I help you?M:Yes. Do you have the new album of Eason Chan?W:Let me check...Yes, there are still five CDs left in our store.M:Great. I want to buy two of them.W:That will be $7.80.Text 5W:Which program do you want to watch?M:Channel 5. There's a basketball match on this morning. It's my favorite.W:When will the match begin?M:It begins at 8:30.W:There's still 20 minutes to go. You can go on with your cleaning.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
2008-2014年江苏高考英语听力试题答案及原文
2008年普通高等学校招生统一考试(江苏卷)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)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。
例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.15.C.£9.18.答案是B。
1.Whatistheweatherlike?A.It’sraining.B.It’scloudy.C.It’ssunny.2.WhowillgotoChinanextmonth?A.Lucy.B.Alice.C.Richard.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Theman’ssister.B.Afilm.C.Anactor.4.Wherewillthespeakersmeet?A.InRoom340.B.InRoom314.C.InRoom223.5.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inarestaurant.B.Inanoffice.C.Athome.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听完每段对话或独白前后,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至8题。
6.WhydidthewomangotoNewYork?A.Tospendsometimewiththebaby.B.Tolookafterhersister.C.Tofindanewjob.7.HowoldwasthebabywhenthewomanleftNewYork?A.Twomonths.B.Fivemonths.C.Sevenmonths.8.Whatdidthewomanlikedoingmostwiththebaby?A.Holdinghim.B.Playingwithhim.C.Feedinghim. 听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
外研版高中英语必修四听力原文和参考答案
高中英语学习材料madeofjingetieji高中英语外研版必修四全册综合能力测试题听力参考答案1-5BCACA6-10CCABC11-15ABABA16-20 CCBBA听力原文:Text 1M:You were expecting another cold day.W:Yes, for that reason I put on more clothes.Text 2W:What will you do in the summer holidays?M:Oh, reading in the library, surfing the Internet, traveling.Text 3W:Can you speak Russia?M:Yes, of course. It's my native language. I can also speak English and Chinese.Text 4M:Let's choose a topic for our group's in-class debate.W:Good idea. I think we have to tell the professor by Friday.M:By Friday? I don't think so. I thought he said a week from Friday.Text 5W:Good morning. Can I help you?M:Yes. I'd like a double room.W:How many nights do you plan to stay with us?M:Three. I will be checking out on Friday morning.Text 6W:Her dress looks funny.M:I wouldn't say that. It looks fine to me.W:Are you kidding? She's behind the times. That style went out last year.M:Oh, come on, as long as it looks good on her.W:Wow, you're really as out-dated as she is.M:You're right, I'm out of style. So what? What's the point of keeping yourself in style?W:No wonder you never buy me a new dress.Text 7W:Did you watch TV at noon?M:Sorry, I didn't. What happened?W:Oh, a merchant ship No. 1626 owned by a Yemeni businessman sank.M:What? Are you joking? And when did it happen?W:Mmm, last Thursday.M:Were there not losses of sailors?W:A real tragedy, 12 sailors have gone missing after their merchant ship sank off the coast of southeast Yemen.M:How did the local government react?W:They have sent rescue boats and asked coast guards in the area to help in the search for the missing Indian sailors.Text 8M:Amy, so, how are you doing?W:Oh, hi, Sam. School is so crazy these days. I don't want to be at school. I am at work.M:Hey, listen. I am getting together with Sara and Paul tonight. And a few other friends are going to join us. We are going out to eat and then watch a movie. Why not come with us?W:I'd love to, but I have to study for a test tomorrow.M:Ah, come on. We are planning on having dinner around six thirty and then seeing a movie at seven thirty. We should be home by ten thirty, eleven thirty is the latest.W:I, I don't think I can go. I haven't been feeling well lately.M:Yah, because you study too much. Well, we will have a fun time and it is Sara's birthday too. And we are having a small birthday party after the movie. Come on, best friends always stick together.W:Oh, OK.M:Great. I will pick you up. What about six?W:OK, see you then. But I have to be back by ten thirty.M:Ten thirty, midnight, it is all the same. See you at six.Text 9M:Good morning.W:Good morning. Um ... I'm looking for a place to rent near the university.M:What are you looking for? A house, a flat...a room?W:Well, a house, of course. There are three of us looking together. We thought we might share if we could find something suitable.M:So something near the university?W:Yes, if that's at all possible. We are all students so it'd be good if we could find something within walking distance.M:Are you in your first year?W:No, I've been here a year already.M:OK, so let me have a look at what we've got ... Well, there's a two-bedroom house in Newtown which is quite cheap.W:That'll be good, because it's very near the university. But if we all want our own rooms, it isn't really big enough.M:Too small. Give that one a miss?W:Yeah, I think so. Got anything else?M:What about this? Three-bedroom flat, close to the university...It's $400 a week.W:Oh, it's too expensive.M:Well, here's a three-bedroom house with a small garden. It's near the airport, miles from the university, but it's reasonably priced at $240 a week. Why don't you go and have a look?W:All right.Text 10Hello again, and welcome back. If you like sports, particularly basketball, you are going to like this one. Have you heard about Jeremy Lin? He is an Asian-American player, and the subject of a film about his unusual career.92 foreign players from 39 countries began this season in the professional U.S. basketball league. That is more foreign players than ever before. But none is from Asia. At the moment, only one Asian-American plays in the U.S. National Basketball Association (NBA) and his name is Jeremy Lin. A new film called “Linsanity” shows Lin's unlikely road to becoming a star last season.Lin has always loved the game. He led his high school basketballteam to the state championship. But no college offered him an athletic scholarship. Lin attended Harvard, known as one of America's top universities. His playing broke Ivy League basketball records. Still, no NBA team signed him to play for it.As Lin struggled to prove he could play in the professional league, a group of Asian-American filmmakers began documenting his rocky start. Teams would hire him, but then remove him from the team. Evan Jackson Leong directed the project that watched Lin's career struggle upward, but then downward again.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)21.C细节理解题。
中考英语听力及试卷答案
一、听力部分1. 听力原文:Hello, how are you?答案:A. I'm fine, thank you. And you?2. 听力原文:What's your favorite food?答案:B. I like Chinese food best.3. 听力原文:Do you have a pen pal?答案:C. Yes, I do. My pen pal is in America.4. 听力原文:What time do you usually go to bed?答案:D. I usually go to bed at 10:00 p.m.5. 听力原文:Where did you go on vacation?答案:A. I went to Beijing. It's a beautiful city.二、阅读理解部分1. 阅读原文:My name is Tom. I am a student in Class 3, Grade 8. I like playing football and basketball. My favorite subject is English. I want to be an English teacher when I grow up.答案:C. Tom wants to be an English teacher.2. 阅读原文:The following are the rules for the school basketball game:1. Players must wear a uniform.2. There is no drinking or smoking on the court.3. Players must be on time for the game.4. Players must follow the coach's instructions.答案:D. Players must follow the coach's instructions.3. 阅读原文:The following are the top five most popular sports in China:1. Table tennis2. Badminton3. Basketball4. Football5. Volleyball答案:C. The most popular sport in China is table tennis.三、完形填空部分1. 阅读原文:Last weekend, my family and I went to the zoo. We saw many animals, such as lions, tigers, and pandas. The pandas were very cute. We spent the whole day there and had a great time.答案:A. Last weekend, my family and I went to the zoo.2. 阅读原文:My mother is a teacher. She works hard every day. She teaches us how to study and how to be good people. I love my mother very much.答案:B. My mother is a teacher.3. 阅读原文:The weather in summer is very hot. We usually go to the beach to cool down. We can swim and play beach volleyball. It's a fun time for us.答案:C. The weather in summer is very hot.四、书面表达部分题目:Write a short passage about your favorite holiday. You shouldwrite at least 60 words.答案:My favorite holiday is the Spring Festival. It's a traditional Chinese holiday that celebrates the beginning of a new year. During the Spring Festival, my family and I usually visit our relatives and friends. We also have a big dinner with delicious food. My favorite part of theholiday is the fireworks. They are so beautiful and colorful. I think the Spring Festival is the best holiday of the year.。
初三年级英语练习听力材料及答案
初三年级英语练习听力材料及答案第一部分听对话回答问题,读两遍。
1.M:Do you know the girl in red?W:Yes, she is my sister, Mary. She was born in the Year of the Rat. She is clever and smart.2.M: I really want to be a basketball player. And you?W: Oh, I’m going to be a policewoman when I grow up.3.M: What a sunny day last Saturday!W: Yes, and we all had a great time in the park!4. M: I don’t like cats, they are lazy and they always sleep in the day.W: But they are working while we are sleeping at night.5.M: We’ll take an e xam tomorrow. I have to to stay up late to get ready for it tonight.W: You’d better go to bed early so you can stay awake in the exam.6.M: Excuse me. What’s the time by your watch?W: It’s half past five. But my watch is five minutes fast.7. M: Open your mouth. Now show me where it hurts.W: Here on the right, especially when I eat something cold or hot.8. M: How did your sister do in her exam, Rose?W: She is a top student and she came first.9. M: What kind of drink do you prefer, milk or coffee?W: Neither. I’d like a cup of tea.10. W: My parents help me with my study at home every day.M: You’re lucky. My parents are too busy to help me. So I often ask my friends for help if I have problems.第二部分听对话和短文回答问题,听两遍。
托业考试(TOEIC)听力和阅读真题精选及详解(一)【圣才出品】
托业考试(TOEIC)听力和阅读真题精选及详解(一)LISTENING TESTIn the Listening test, you will be asked to demonstrate how well you understand spoken English. The entire Listening test will last approximately 45 minutes. There are four parts, and directions are given for each part. You must mark your answers on the separate answer sheet. Do not write your answers in the test book.PART 1Directions:For each question in this part, you will hear four statements about a picture in your test book. When you hear the statements, you mustselect the one statement that best describes what you see in the picture.Then find the number of the question on your answer sheet and markyour answer. The statements will not be printed in your test book and willbe spoken only one time.Example:Now listen to the four statements:(A) They are leaving the room.(B) They are turning on the machine.(C) They are standing near the table.(D) They are reading the newspaper.Statement (C), “They are standing near the table,” is the best description of the picture, so you should select answer (C) and mark it on your answer sheet. Now Part I will begin.1.【答案】C【解析】图片中一名男士正在工作。
TPO7综合写作阅读听力原文加答案
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Model Test 1(除完型之外所有的答案-阅读带解析+听力原文)
Model Test 1Part 1 writingToo Much Expenditure on FashionThe ever-changing fashion mirrors the advance of human civilization. And the desire for beauty and fashion is blameless. However, some college students dip into their purses in order to keep up with the Joneses. Some of them even cut down the expending for books and meals to satisfy their desire for fashionable dress.As far as I am concerned, college students should cherish ambitions rather than become slaves of fashion. Attention should be paid to the disadvantages of the blinded following of fashion. Firstly, the pursuit of fashion has made many college students get lost. Some of them even fail to focus on their study. Besides, it is a costly hobby to follow the tide, which will impose financial stresses on their parents.All in all, we should adopt a more reasonable attitude towards the pursuit of fashion.Part ⅡReading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)(15 minutes) .1. A2. A3. D4. C5. B6. B7. C8. development staff 9. straightforward 10. adult studentsPart Ⅲ Listening ComprehensionSection A11—15 DADCC 16—20 ADBCD 21—25 ADDBBSection B26—30 BDCBC 31—35 DBBDASection C36.feared 37. rank 38.including 39.developing40. prizes 41.accomplishments 42. considered 43.manners44. This impression may be created when visitors notice young Americans asking questions and arguing with older people45. It is vital to remember that it is the person’s ideas that are being questioned, not the individual himself46. so that the work of the business can progress in the most effective manner possible Part ⅣReading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)(25 minutes)Section A47. K 该空应填入一名词。
三年级听力阅读训练(含听力短文和答案)
练习一:一、听短文,完成下列问题。
1、根据短文内容填空。
⑴、短文主要写了喜鹊的______________和_____________。
2、根据短文的内容进行判断,对的打“√”,错的打“×”。
⑴、喜鹊的双肩和尾部是乌黑的。
()⑵、紫白两色,把喜鹊打扮得那么朴素,那么雅致。
()⑶、喜鹊使人感到是那么活泼,那么可爱。
()练习二:一、听短文,完成下列问题。
1、根据短文内容填空。
⑴、世界上的植物有的能________________,有的会_______________,真奇妙啊!2、根据短文内容进行判断,对的打“√”,错的打“×”。
⑴、毛毡苔的叶子上有200多根小绒毛,小绒毛还能分泌出一种黏性很强、很甜的液体。
()⑵、没听过音乐的水稻要比听过音乐的水稻长的茂盛。
()练习三:一、听短文,完成下列问题。
1、根据短文的内容填空:⑴、当缺乏食物的时候,骆驼就用自己的积蓄来_______________生命。
⑵、骆驼的嗅觉很_______________,什么地方有水源,它都能找到。
2、根据短文的内容判断,对的打“√”,错的打“×”。
⑴、骆驼生活在沙漠里。
()⑵、骆驼把一部分养料变成脂肪贮存在驼峰里。
()⑶、骆驼的脚掌又宽又厚,走路时,就会陷到松软的沙子里去。
()练习四:一、听短文,完成下列问题。
1、根据短文内容填空。
⑴、黄河是我国第____________长河,世界第______________长河。
⑵、黄河中游河段流经_________高原地区,因_______________流失,支流带入大量泥沙。
2、根据短文内容进行判断,对的打“√”,错的打“×”。
⑴、黄河全长有5464米。
()⑵、黄河是世界上含沙量最多的河流。
()练习五:1、填空。
狐狸听到一只蝉在大树上_______________,它说自己欣赏蝉_________的声音和__________的形体,希望能把蝉骗下来吃了,可蝉没有上当。
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听力练习:阅读答案原文
Unit 1 Welcome back
I'm your new teacher.My name is Wu Jun.
We're going to have fun learning and speaking English this term.
This is our first lesson,so I don't know all your names.
Please say "here" when I call your name.
We're going to have fun learning and speaking English this term.
We have a lot of fun at school.
Wu Jun is great fun.
We have fun learning English.
It is the first day of this new term.
It is the first time for Wu Jun to teach us.
It is the first English lesson.
call your name
Please call me at six in the evening.
Wu Jun is calling Ma Lin's name in class.
They call Wu Jun Mr.Wu.
A:Excuse me.I'm sorry I'm late because the traffic is bad.
B:It doesn't matter,but tomorrow,please be on time.
A:Yes,sir.Thank you.
Today is Thursday,September 10th,Teachers' day.Happy Teachers' day,Mr Wu.
Here is a card for you with our best wishes.
Teachers' Day term.
Mothers' Day
Children's Day
Women's Day
Merry Christmas!
Tom's bike;the girl's father
those girls' skirts
September 10 Teachers' Day
March 8 Women's Day
June 1 Children's Day
January 1 New Year's Day
Here is a card for you with our best wishes.
With our best wishes!
Best wishes!
a Teachers' Day card
a New Year card
a Christmas card
a birthday card
Best wishes!
With best wishes!<
Best wishes to you!
Best wishes for Children's Day!
Dear Mr.Wu,Thank you for making English fun.Class 3,Grade 2.
thank you for...
Thanks for your help.。