八年级上册英语 听力材料
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初二英语第7周周周清试卷
听力材料
第一部分听对话回答问题
本部分共有10道小题,每小题听两遍。
在听每段对话前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读题目;听完后,你将有5秒钟的时间选择你认为最合适的备选答案。
1. I eat two bowls of rice, a bottle of milk and some fish for my lunch every day.
2 .They helped Grandma Li sweep the snow outside and take the snow away. I'd like to join them next time.
3. He is so great! He got ill after treating H1N1, but he wasn't frightened. All of us should learn from him.
4. W: I don't know what I want to drink.
M: How about some coffee?
5. M: Could you help me?
W: What is it?
M: Could you pick up my mail while I'm away?
W: All right.
6. M: I'm sorry, but I'm still a little new here and I don't know where your office is. W: It's Room 241 on the second floor.
7. W: Hi, Danny! This is Ann speaking.
M: Hi, Ann.
W: I called you yesterday afternoon, but you were not at home.
M: Oh, I'm sorry. I went to the biggest science museum in town.
8. W: What's the date tomorrow?
M: It's March 8th. It's Women's Day.
9. W: Why are you in such a hurry, Mike?
M: Jim had an accident. He's in hospital. I'm going to see him.
W: Sorry to hear that. Let me go with you.
10. M: It's raining now. I'm afraid I need to borrow your umbrella.
W: I'm so sorry. I don't have one. What about a raincoat?
第二部分听对话和短文回答问题
你将听到一段对话和一篇短文,各听两遍。
在听每段对话和短文前,你将有时间阅读相关小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,你将有5秒钟的时间选择你认为最合适的备选答案。
听一段对话,回答第11-12小题。
M:Where are you going for your holiday?
W:I’m going to Hainan with my family.
M:The weather there must be very hot at this time of the year.
W:Yes, but I don’t mind it because I like swimming.
M:Great! How long are you going to stay there?
W:For a week. How about you? Where are you going?
M:I’m going to the west of China to work as a volunteer. I’ll stay there for a month W:Sounds great.
听一篇短文,回答13-15小题。
It was autumn, so there was no snow and no skiing, but the town looked pretty.
20 people came from all over the country, young and old, rich and poor. They talked happily in front of the fireplace after dinner. An old man, Mr. Hayes, decided to try something. Everyone was interested and listened to him carefully. First, he asked the hostess to get a piece of paper and a pen for everyone in the room. Then, each person was asked to write down the three biggest problems in their life, but they didn't write their names. Then, everyone put the pieces of paper into a small basket. Mr. Hayes shook the basket and asked each person to take a piece of paper from it. "Friends, open it and just read it to yourself," he said. "If you had the chance, would you exchange your own problems for the ones on the paper?" Everyone said, "No." "Well," Mr. Hayes said, "from this we know our own problems aren't so bad. We should have the courage to face them." Everyone agreed with him.。