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中考英语听力口语考试 模拟试题

中考英语听力口语考试 模拟试题

中考英语听力口语考试模拟试题Part 1: Conversation QuestionsQuestion 1:A: Can you tell me your favorite hobby?B: Sure, my favorite hobby is playing basketball. I love being on the court and dribbling the ball. It's a great way to stay active and have fun.Question 2:A: What do you usually do on weekends?B: On weekends, I usually hang out with my friends. We go to the movies or play video games together. It's a nice way to relax after a busy week of school.Question 3:A: How do you usually go to school?B: I usually go to school by bus. It's convenient and saves time. Sometimes, I walk to school when the weather is nice, but most of the time I prefer the bus.Part 2: Picture DescriptionDescribe the picture below. Be sure to include the following details in your description:- What can you see in the picture?- Where do you think the picture was taken?- What are the people in the picture doing?- How do you feel about the picture?[Picture Description]In the picture, I can see a beautiful beach with crystal clear blue water and white sand. The picture seems to have been taken at a tropical destination, maybe an island in the Caribbean. There are a few people in the picture, some are lying on beach chairs, while others are swimming in the water. The overall atmosphere of the picture is very relaxing and gives a sense of tranquility.Part 3: Expressing OpinionsExpress your opinion on the following topic:Should students be allowed to use mobile phones in school?In my opinion, students should be allowed to use mobile phones in school, but with certain restrictions. Mobile phones can be a useful tool for learning as they provide access to a vast amount of information. They can be used for research or accessing educational apps. However, they should be used responsibly and not cause distractions during class. Schools can implement policies that allow limited use of mobile phones, such as during breaks or designated times. This way, students can benefit from the educational aspects of mobile phones while also maintaining a focused learning environment.Part 4: StorytellingCreate a short story using the following words:- Cat- Rainy day- Adventure- LostOnce upon a time, on a rainy day, a curious cat named Whiskers embarked on an unexpected adventure. While wandering through the neighborhood, Whiskers somehow got lost. It was a bit scary at first, but Whiskers soon realized that the rain had washed away all familiar scents and sounds. Determined to find a way back home, Whiskers bravely explored new paths and alleyways. Along the way, Whiskers encountered friendly animals who gave helpful directions. After a few hours, Whiskers finally found familiar landmarks and joyfully returned home. This rainy day turned out to be an exciting and memorable adventure for Whiskers, teaching him lessons about bravery and exploration.Conclusion:The simulated English listening and speaking test for the middle school entrance examination aims to assess the students' ability to understand spoken English and express themselves effectively. By engaging in conversations, describing pictures, expressing opinions, and storytelling, students develop their language skills and gain confidence in using English. Practice and preparation in these areas will undoubtedly contribute to their success in the actual test.。

2019年江苏省初中英语听力口语自动化考试-话题简述(新版)

2019年江苏省初中英语听力口语自动化考试-话题简述(新版)
His parents don’t like this and have asked him to go home before 5:30. He thinks it is important for him to spend some time on his hobbies. He wishes he could have his parents’ support.
我们常见面、讨论读什么书;
We often meet together and discuss what to read. 3.阅读总是段美好的时光。
Reading is always a wonderful time. 好书让我在忙碌一天之后轻松下来;
Good books help me relax after a busy day. 同时也向我打开了一个全新的世界。 They also open up a whole new world to me.
There are some tall buildings in the town and the
tallest one has twenty-four floors. 有很多商店,我们经常在商店里购物;
There are lots of shops. We often go shopping there.
4. 爱好与学业 Hobbies and studies
例一 要点: 1. 我有许多爱好,喜爱游泳、唱歌和购物,目前旅游是我的
最爱; I have many hobbies. I love swimming, singing and shopping. At the moment, travelling is my favourite
hobby. 2. 不过每天我有很多家庭作业;要花如此多的时间做家庭作

2020年江苏省初中英语听力口语自动化考试--话题简述(中文)

2020年江苏省初中英语听力口语自动化考试--话题简述(中文)

Topic 5-1 时尚 中文提示: 1. 我是个中学生。上周我设计了一件上衣、一条裙子和一双靴子。 2. 黑色的上衣是用羊毛制成的,长而漂亮;红色的裙子也是用羊毛制成的, 适合在秋天穿;靴子是短筒皮靴,与衣服很相配。我非常喜爱它们。
Topic 5-2 时尚 中文提示: 1. 上星期六,我们班举办了一场时装表演,我们都穿着20世纪不同年代的 服装。 2. 海伦的衣服看上去色彩鲜艳,是20世纪80年代的款式。 3. 约翰看起来很休闲,穿着蓝黄相间的运动衣和一双色彩鲜艳的运动鞋。 20世纪90年代的年轻人喜欢穿运动鞋。
1.我的邻居们既善良又乐于助人。他们各有能力,经常帮助我们解决各种问 题。
2.你能找到电脑工程师修电脑,你也能找到人帮你修理坏了的自行车,学生 家庭作业上的问题也能得到帮助。志愿者中还有一些大学生,他们很乐意帮 助别人。
3.我们住在这样的社区真的很幸运。 Topic 7-2 介绍 中文提示:
1.昨天下午林涛独自一人在家,突然他听到有人喊:“着火了!救命!” 2.他跑到外面,看到隔壁有浓烟冒出。他冲进去,发现他的邻居的腿受伤严 重。
Topic 4-2 自己动手做 中文提示: 1. 这里有一些制作水果沙拉的小建议。 2. 首先,使用当季水果,确保水果是新鲜的;其次,搭配不同颜色的水果, 比如,把红色的苹果、青色的梨子和紫色的葡萄搭配起来会使沙拉看上去 五彩缤纷;最后,在打算食用前再准备水果沙拉。有些水果在空气中放置 一段时间后会很快变色。
Topic 1-2 学校生活 中文提示: 1. 南希14岁,是七年级学生。 2. 她每周放学后打两次排球。她喜爱这项运动,花很多时间练习。 3. 每周一南希去“同伴俱乐部”,在那里,老生给新生讲学校生活情况; 她的同伴朱莉帮助她全面了解新学校情况。朱莉是她的好朋友。

九年级宁波新中考英语听力和口语自动化考试训练 考试与评价特刊

九年级宁波新中考英语听力和口语自动化考试训练 考试与评价特刊

九年级宁波新中考英语听力和口语自动化考试训练考试与评价特刊本特刊是为了帮助九年级的学生准备宁波新中考英语听力和口语自动化考试而设计的。

本特刊通过提供训练材料和评价标准,帮助学生更好地备考和评估自己的口语水平。

一、听力训练听力是英语学习中非常重要的一项技能,也是宁波新中考的考试内容之一。

以下是一些听力训练的建议和技巧:1. 多听多练:通过多听英语材料,如英语新闻、英语电影等,来提高自己的听力水平。

可以选择一些适合自己水平的听力材料,逐渐提高难度。

2. 注意听力材料的多样性:听各种不同类型的英语材料,如对话、新闻报道、演讲等,以便更好地适应考试中的各种题型。

3. 记笔记练习:在听英语材料时,可以试着记下一些关键信息,如主要观点、重要词汇等。

这有助于提高注意力和理解能力。

4. 利用在线资源:有很多英语学习网站和应用程序提供免费的听力训练材料。

可以选择一些适合自己的资源进行练习。

二、口语自动化考试准备宁波新中考还包括口语自动化考试,以下是一些建议和技巧,帮助学生准备口语考试:1. 练习口语表达:多进行口语练习,可以选择一些口语练习材料,如英语口语教材、真题等。

可以用录音设备录下自己的口语表达,并反复听和纠正。

2. 听力训练:通过多听英语材料,如英语对话录音、英语新闻等,来提高自己的听力理解能力。

口语考试中的问题通常是依靠听力来回答的,因此提高听力能力对口语考试很有帮助。

3. 多与他人练习:口语考试通常是与他人对话,因此多与他人进行口语练习很有必要。

可以找同学或老师一起练习口语对话,互相纠正错误和提供建议。

4. 自信和流利:在口语考试中,除了准确回答问题外,流利和自信也很重要。

要尽量避免紧张和犹豫,保持自信地表达自己的观点。

三、评价标准口语自动化考试的评价标准通常包括词汇、语法、流利度和发音等方面。

以下是一些常见的评价标准:1. 词汇和语法:能正确使用丰富的词汇和语法结构,表达准确、清晰的观点。

2. 流利度:能够流利、顺畅地表达自己的观点,不受语法错误和词汇量限制。

9年级同步听力口语自动化考试1

9年级同步听力口语自动化考试1

9年级上同步听力口语自动化考试试卷一第一部分听小对话回答问题(计5分)本部分共有5道小题,每小题你将听到一段对话,每段对话只听一遍。

在听每段对话前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读题目;听完后,你还有5秒钟的时间在屏幕上点击你认为最合适的备选答案。

在听到“嘀”的信号后,进入下一小题。

1. What sport does Johnny like?A. Basketball.B. Football.C. V olleyball.2. Which bus goes to the museum?A. The No. 10 bus.B. The No. 15 bus.C. The No. 20 bus.3. What is the man probably planning to do?A. To eat less.B. To do exercise.C. To see the doctor.4. How did the man tell his uncle their new address?A. By phone.B. By letter.C. By e-mail.5. What is the man’s job?A. A teacher.B. A doctor.C. A reporter.第二部分听较长对话回答问题(计5分)本部分共有5道小题,你将听到两段较长对话,每段对话听两遍。

在听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读相关小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题你还有5秒钟的时间在屏幕上点击你认为最合适的备选答案。

现在听一段较长对话,回答第6~7两小题。

答题完毕,请等待“嘀”的信号后,进入下一段较长对话。

6. What will Peter and Daming do after dinner?A. See a movie.B. Go to a concert.C. Watch a football match.7. What’s the most probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Wife and husband.B. Teacher and student.C. Customer and waiter.听下面一段较长的对话,回答第8~10三小题。

一、初中英语听力口语自动化考试

一、初中英语听力口语自动化考试

一、初中英语听力口语自动化考试考务工作安排及要求一、考试形式、时间中考英语听力口语两考合并,通过计算机一次性完成考试,全自动化处理。

每天设8个时段,每个时段下设2个批次。

每个批次考生的考试时间为30分钟,实际考试时间为22分钟/生,其中听力测试12分钟,口语测试10分钟。

4月22日、23日考试时间安排如下:二、考点设置1.考点的计算机及相关软硬件配置均须符合计算机及相关软硬件配置要求。

凡不符合要求的学校必须升级、补充相关软件与设备,方能申报考点。

2.考点布置要求合理、周到。

各考点应统一设置“常州市初中英语听力口语自动化考试XX市XX中学考点”标志。

除在醒目处张贴考场分布图,对出入准备室、考场的路线做出清晰指引外,考点还应同时公布考试批次、时间、考生须知、举报电话(1)、违纪处理办法等信息,并在考试区域(含准备室、考场及进出场沿线有关地段)内须设置警戒线,与考试无关的人员一律不得入内。

3.每个考场门口要有醒目的考场序号和本考场每批次的考试时间。

考场内墙壁上、黑板(白板)上须无任何与考试有关的内容。

4.考场内考试用的计算机和备用计算机座位须按照一隔一的方式进行设置并编号,同时确保座位号奇、偶相邻。

个别学校如因条件限制无法确保一隔一设置考试座位,须确保两台考试机之间的距离大于80厘米。

三、考点组织机构考点须建立以学校主要领导为主任的考试领导小组,并指定专人做好考务、保密、保卫、安全、后勤保障等工作。

每个考点设考点主任1名、副主任1-2名,准备室设考生培训员1名、考生管理员1名,每个考场设监考员2名和系统操作员1名,另设带队教师2名。

具体要求如下:1.考点主任和其他考务工作人员须由市、辖市(区)教育局进行资格审核,培训合格后统一聘任。

2.考场监考员、准备室考生培训员和管理员须由非本考点学校教师担任,本校教师不得监考本校学生。

3.有子女、亲属当年参加考试的人员不得参与任何考务工作。

4.考点主任、监考员、系统操作员和其他工作人员必须各司其职,严格遵守有关规定。

初三英语人机对话口语考试模拟试题卷

初三英语人机对话口语考试模拟试题卷
Tom is from a poor family. So he just finished junior high-school. Now he works at a hospital. It’s hard. But he likes playing football and enjoys watching matches. And he makes a lot of friends. He lives a happier life.
第二节情景反响〔共 4 小题,计 8 分〕
爱丽丝爱好音乐,从 5 岁开场练习钢琴,到现在已经 10 年了。她希望长大后成为优秀的钢琴家。 1. Is Alice fond of music" Yes, she is. 2. When did Alice begin to learn piano" At the age of 5.
Test3 请看下面短文; There is some advice on building a nicer school. First, a library with a lot interesting books should be build, so that we can read in our spare time every day. Second, we e*pect our own dancing hall and piano room. Many of us like dancing, and some are even good at playing piano. Finally, we dream of having a playing-field with many flowers and green trees around. We can e*ercise there every day to make our body strong. 情景反响:请看下面的情景提示; 约翰去年四月去过泰国,四月非常热,但是有一个泼水节,哪里的食物很廉价却很美味,他很喜欢。

江苏省初中英语听力口语自动化考试-话题简述

江苏省初中英语听力口语自动化考试-话题简述
项运动,花很多时间练习 3. 每周一她去“同伴俱乐部”;在那里,
老生给新生讲学校生活情况;同伴朱莉 帮助她全面了解新学校情况;朱莉是她 的好朋友
话题二
1. 我喜欢看罗伯特·史蒂文森的书,我 认为它们真的太精彩了
2.比如,《金银岛》讲述的是一个小男 孩的故事;他出海航行,寻找宝藏; 故事给我了我很大的信心。
话题简述
话题一
1. 杰克是一名八年级学生,就读于伦敦 附近的一所学校
2.他罪喜欢的学科是中文课,他认为学 习外语很有趣
3. 学校每学期有一个“读书周”,他和 他的同学们喜欢这个“读书周”,他们 可以读到学校图书馆的许多书和杂志; 他很喜欢他的学校
话题一
1. 南希14岁,是七年级学生 2. 她每周放学后打两次排球;她喜欢这
话题九
1. 谭盾1958年出生在中国湖南省中部;很小 她开始在一家大公司的销售部门工作
一个青年中心和一个博物馆,还有一个公园
的时候就表现出对音乐的兴趣; 读完这本书后,我不再像以前那样害羞;
大熊猫温顺且安静,吃一种特别的竹子 朱迪认为,对大学生们来说,给贫困地区的孩子们上课时件非常有意义的事; 比如:把红色的苹果、青色的梨子和紫色的葡萄搭配起来会使沙拉看上去五彩缤纷
话题七
1. 我推荐海伦担任网球俱乐部负责人 2. 她成为俱乐部成员已经三年了;一直
积极参加俱乐部活动;我常看到她刻苦 训练;今年她在学校网球比赛中获得第 一名;她做事有条不紊 3. 我认为她是俱乐部负责人的恰当人选
话题八
1. 我对阳光城很了解;四岁时随父母一 起搬到了这里,从那以后就住在这里
2.我们先住在城北;几年后,我们搬到 城中心的另一座公寓
话题十
1. 我的家乡在中国的东部,是个小城镇 2.城里有个美丽的公园,在那里我们可

一、初中英语听力口语自动化考试

一、初中英语听力口语自动化考试

一、初中英语听力口语自动化考试考务工作安排及要求一、考试形式、时间中考英语听力口语两考合并,通过计算机一次性完成考试,全自动化处理。

每天设8个时段,每个时段下设2个批次。

每个批次考生的考试时间为30分钟,实际考试时间为22分钟/生,其中听力测试12分钟,口语测试10分钟。

4月22日、23日考试时间安排如下:二、考点设置1.考点的计算机及相关软硬件配置均须符合计算机及相关软硬件配置要求。

凡不符合要求的学校必须升级、补充相关软件与设备,方能申报考点。

2.考点布置要求合理、周到。

各考点应统一设置“常州市初中英语听力口语自动化考试XX市XX中学考点”标志。

除在醒目处张贴考场分布图,对出入准备室、考场的路线做出清晰指引外,考点还应同时公布考试批次、时间、考生须知、举报电话(1)、违纪处理办法等信息,并在考试区域(含准备室、考场及进出场沿线有关地段)内须设置警戒线,与考试无关的人员一律不得入内。

3.每个考场门口要有醒目的考场序号和本考场每批次的考试时间。

考场内墙壁上、黑板(白板)上须无任何与考试有关的内容。

4.考场内考试用的计算机和备用计算机座位须按照一隔一的方式进行设置并编号,同时确保座位号奇、偶相邻。

个别学校如因条件限制无法确保一隔一设置考试座位,须确保两台考试机之间的距离大于80厘米。

三、考点组织机构考点须建立以学校主要领导为主任的考试领导小组,并指定专人做好考务、保密、保卫、安全、后勤保障等工作。

每个考点设考点主任1名、副主任1-2名,准备室设考生培训员1名、考生管理员1名,每个考场设监考员2名和系统操作员1名,另设带队教师2名。

具体要求如下:1.考点主任和其他考务工作人员须由市、辖市(区)教育局进行资格审核,培训合格后统一聘任。

2.考场监考员、准备室考生培训员和管理员须由非本考点学校教师担任,本校教师不得监考本校学生。

3.有子女、亲属当年参加考试的人员不得参与任何考务工作。

4.考点主任、监考员、系统操作员和其他工作人员必须各司其职,严格遵守有关规定。

2024年江苏省初中英语听力口语自动化考试--话题简述

2024年江苏省初中英语听力口语自动化考试--话题简述

话题01 我的家乡例一要点:1.我的家乡在中国的东部,是个小城镇。

2.城里有个美丽的公园,在那里我们可以散步,也可以看到小山、树和湖;城里有一些高楼,最高的楼有二十四层:还有很多商店,我们经常去那里购物。

3我很喜欢我的家乡My hometown is in the east of China. It is as mall town. In it there is a beautiful park. We can go walking there. We can see hills, trees and lakes too. There are some tall buildings in the town and the tallest one has twenty-four floors. There are also lots of shops. We often go shopping there. I like my hometown very much.话题01 我的家乡例二要点:1.我住在一个小城市的附近。

我的房子外面就是公共汽车站,乘公共汽车到市中心约需十分钟。

2.在市中心有许多建筑物,包括一个大型购物中心、一青年中心和一个博物馆,还有一个公园。

3.青年中心是我最喜欢的地方,周末我经常和朋友们去那里。

I live near a small city. Outside my house is a bus stop. It takes about ten minutes to get to the city centre by bus. There are lots of buildings there, including a large shopping mall, a youth centre and a museum. There is a park too. The youth centre is my favourite place.l often go there with my friends at the weekend.话题02 推荐例一要点:1.我们推荐戴维担任我们的新班长,他有许多适合这个职位的优秀品质。

2014江苏初中听力口语自动化考试--情景对话(1)

2014江苏初中听力口语自动化考试--情景对话(1)

1.我家离学校大约五公里远,所以我通常乘坐公共汽车去上学。

How far is it from your home to the school?It’s about five kilometers from my home to the school.How do you usually go to school?I usually go to school by bus. ( I often take a bus to school.)我最喜欢的花是玫瑰,它代表了爱。

Which flower do you like best?I like the rose best.What does it stand for?It stands for love.2.你喜欢看电影,每个月看一次电影。

What hobby do you have?I like watching movies.How often do you go to the cinema?Once a month.我们国家最重要的传统节日是春节,那时我们会走亲访友。

Which is the most important traditional festival in your country? The Spring Festival is the most important traditional festival.How do you celebrate it?We usually visit friends and relatives at that time.3.我姓布朗,我的电话号码是80047562.What’s your family name?My family name is Brown.W hat’s your telephone number?My telephone number is 80047562..昨天你去市中心逛街,你买了一本字典。

2020年江苏省初中英语听力口语自动化考试--话题简述(中文)

2020年江苏省初中英语听力口语自动化考试--话题简述(中文)

Topic 1-1 学校生活中文提示:1. 杰克是一名八年级学生,就读于伦敦附近的一所学校。

2. 他最喜欢的学科是中文,他认为学习外语很有趣。

3. 学校每学期有一个“读书周”,他和他的同学们喜欢这个“读书周”,他们可以读到学校图书馆的许多书和杂志。

他很喜欢他的学校。

Topic 1-2 学校生活中文提示:1. 南希14岁,是七年级学生。

2. 她每周放学后打两次排球。

她喜爱这项运动,花很多时间练习。

3. 每周一南希去“同伴俱乐部”,在那里,老生给新生讲学校生活情况;她的同伴朱莉帮助她全面了解新学校情况。

朱莉是她的好朋友。

Topic 2-1 爱好与学业中文提示:1. 我有许多爱好,喜爱游泳、唱歌和购物,目前旅游是我的最爱。

2. 不过每天我有很多家庭作业,做作业花费很多时间,我没有时间用在爱好上。

对此我真的感到遗憾。

3. 我不想因为家庭作业而放弃全部爱好。

Topic 2-2 爱好与学业中文提示:1. 迈克迷恋足球,喜爱看足球比赛,当然也喜爱踢足球。

2. 放学后,他经常和同学们一起踢一小时左右的足球;他的父母不喜欢这一点,要求他在五点半之前回家。

3. 他认为花些时间在爱好上是很重要的,希望能得到父母的支持。

Topic 3-1 饮食中文提示:1. 为了更健康,我已改变了饮食。

2. 以前我很少吃水果、蔬菜,喜欢糕点、糖果和可乐。

3. 现在早餐时我总是吃一根香蕉、一些面包,喝一杯牛奶;午餐时通常吃鱼和蔬菜。

4. 我现在越来越健康,学习也因此大有改善。

Topic 3-2 饮食中文提示:1. 以前汤姆喜爱薯条和汉堡包,吃很多甜的零食,很少吃水果和蔬菜。

2. 现在为了更健康,他已改变了饮食。

早餐常喝点牛奶,吃点面包;正餐常吃米饭、鱼和蔬菜;饭后常吃些水果。

3. 汤姆现在健康多了,他知道改变不健康的饮食很重要。

Topic 4-1 自己动手做中文提示:1. 我表弟安德鲁对DIY很着迷。

2. 他喜欢修理物品,装饰房间,但完工后房间总是一团糟。

初中英语听力口语自动化考试训练材料

初中英语听力口语自动化考试训练材料

初中英语听力口语自动化考试训练材料谈到学习英语的四要素,众所周知是听、说、读、写。

由此可见,听字当先,听的能力是说、读、写能力的基础。

可以这样说,掌握一种语言首先是听懂。

听是英语交际最重要的手段之一,也是学习英语使用最广泛的手段之一。

由于学生平时在学校以读、写为主,听力训练少,会让学生误以为听力不重要,造成英语听力经常被忽视的现象。

拿我自己的班级来说,在我的ODI5 级别班上,会有学生反映说有时候明明自己听对了读音,却写错了单词。

有些单词读音差不多,但学生很难分辨。

例如whos 和whose,listen 和lesson 等等。

用正确的语音语调朗读下面的短文1(新)Everybody thinks I have a real gift for painting. However, I once didnot like art lessons because I could not draw very well. One day, I wasplaying with some paint as usual in Ms Lous art lesson. I mixed the paintwith water. As I took the brush away, I dropped some paint onto the paper.Looking at the mark, I decided to blow it. The paint began to run, so I blewharder. The paint ran in all directions and made a very interesting picture!Thats a very good picture, Sandy. Ms Luo encouraged me to keep trying.Since then, I have been crazy about crayons and paints.2(新)Winter is my favourite season. It is very cold and everyone has towear thick warm clothes, but I always enjoy the winter here in Harbin.The temperature is usually below zero and it is often snowy.Everything is covered in deep white snow, and the lakes and rivers arefrozen.During this season, you cannot see beautiful flowers or green trees, but the land is quiet and beautiful.My friends and I love playing outside in winter. It is exciting to have big snowball fights. We also make snowmen and use carrots for their noses. They look funny.Winter is great!3(新)My father has worked in a local factory for years. You will not find anything unusual about him until you learn more.My father has always been kind and helpful. He has donated blood many times since 1990. The blood he has donated is enough to save over 70 lives. He has also donated blood cells to people with blood cancer. To my surprise, he has decided to donate his body for medical research after his death.When I was a little girl, I could not understand why my father always seemed to be kinder to others than to his own family. Now I realize that he has a heart full of love.4Zhalong Nature Reserve is in North-east China. It is one of the worlds most important wetlands. The area provides food and cover for a lot of wildlife. It is a perfect place for some rare birds.Some people want to make the wetlands smaller in order to have more space for farms and buildings. This will lead to less and less space for wildlife. Now the Chinese government has made laws to protect Zhalong.Wetlands are important because they provide food and shelter forwildlife including some endangered birds, and they also help prevent floods. We must protect the home of plants, fish and birds in Zhalong.5(16 年29)Twenty years ago, mobile phones were rather expensive. Only important or rich people had them. However, these days more people have them in their hands, even high school students.It is true that mobile phones can be very useful. They are an easy way to keep in touch with friends and family members anywhere and at any time. But we also hear mobile phones ring in places like classrooms, cinemas and museums. The sound is very loud and can disturb people. Some drivers have accidents because they use their mobile phones while driving. So, are mobile phones really a good thing?6(16 年2)Dear Millie,Thank you very much for your letter. I hope I can offer you some useful advice.You said you often stay up late to finish all your homework. Plan your day carefully. Make a list of all the homework you have. Then work out how much time you need to finish it all. This will give you an idea of how much spare time you have.You also said that you do not have enough time for your hobbies. What about choosing your hobby according to the time you have?I hope you think my advice is worth taking.Best wishes,Helen7(16 年13)Today, we are going to make potato stamps. Potato stamps are very easy to make. First, you should get a large potato. Dont use a small one, as itll be too difficult to hold. Next, wash it. You want to be sure to get it really clean. Now cut it in half with a knife. Be careful! I dont want anyone to get hurt. Next, you should draw a design on the end of the potato with a pen. Then carefully cut the design out with the tip of your knife. When youre done, pour some paint onto the plate. Now put the cut end of your potato into the paint. Finally, put the potato onto a piece of paper. Wasnt that fun?8(16 年12)We are going to hold a talk on good table manners this afternoon. The purpose is to teach students rules for eating.There will be a lot of advice on table manners. Above all, when you are sitting at the table, you should not start eating until everyone is ready, andit is impolite to make too much noise while you are eating or drinking. You should not eat with your mouth open or talk with food in your mouth. Before you leave the table, wait for everyone to finish.These rules are important because we should make sure that both guests and hosts are comfortable at the table.9New York, London, Paris and many other cities are exciting places to live. There are lots of interesting things to see and do.But there are serious problems in big cities too. It is expensive to live there, and there are too many people. Every year many people move to the cities to find work, study at good schools and receive high-quality medicalcare. But sometimes these people cant find work or good places to live. Alsoit is hard to keep big cities safe and clean.So, before people move to a big city, they should think about these problems they might have to deal with there.10(16 年1)Halloween is on October 31. People celebrate it in many ways. Children wear special costumes and masks at Halloween. Many children playa game called trick or treat. They knock on their neighbours doors and shout trick or treat. Their neighbours usually give them some candy as a treat. If the children do not get any candy, they can play a trick on their neighbours. Some people also make lanterns out of big orange pumpkins. They cut out the eyes, the nose and the sharp teeth. They put candles in them so the light shines through the eyes, the nose and the teeth.11Dinosaurs lived on the Earth a long time ago. We now know that the first dinosaurs appeared about 230 million years ago.There were hundreds of different kinds of dinosaurs, but they didnt live at the same time. Some dinosaurs were really small. One of the smallest dinosaurs was about one metre long and weighed about three kilograms. Others were really big. Some very large ones weighed over 100,000 kilograms and some were about 40 metres long.Some dinosaurs ate plants and others ate meat, but they didnt eat grass. All dinosaurs had four legs and lived on land.12(16 年8)Our environment is changing for the worse, so it is time for us to gogreen. Here are some simple steps to take at home.We can save water by taking shorter showers and turning off the tap when we brush our teeth. In order to save power, we should turn off the lights when we leave a room.Some other good habits can help reduce pollution too. We should not use plastic bags when shopping. Recycling is also a good way to help reduce pollution. We should separate waste into different groups so that it can be recycled.Follow these small steps, and you can make a big difference to the Earth!13(增加了一个yours,要重新录音)Dear Sir,I would like to recommend Daniel for this years Young Star Award.Daniel is a clever boy. He learns things quickly. He always thinks carefully when he works. He plans everything well.Daniel is really kind. Last week, a five-year-old boy lost his way and was crying in the street. Daniel saw him and took him to the police station. He stayed with the boy and played with him for two hours before the boys parents came.All the members at the Helping Hands Club think that Daniel should get the award. We look forward to hearing from you soon.Yours,Sandy14Hello, everyone!Ive got some great news for you today. Our school basketball team isin the final round of the basketball competition! The match will be on Sunday, the 7th of November, at South Hill School. Now, listen carefully tothe plan for the day.At 9 a.m., well meet at the school gate. Well arrive at South Hill School at 10 a.m. The match will start at 10:30 a.m. After the match finishes,there will be the presentation of the cup and medals. The bus will leave at 12noon from South Hill School and bring you back to school.Please come and support our team. 共2 页: 上一页12 下一页tips: 感谢大家的阅读,本文由我司收集整编。

初中英语听力口语自动化考试训练材料

初中英语听力口语自动化考试训练材料

初中英语听力口语自动化考试训练材料1.个人介绍Self-introduction例一:1.我叫李雷,16岁;九年级学生,今夏毕业;2.喜爱阅读和听音乐,是校篮球队队员;3.在北京出生,现在和父母住在上海;4.我有一只狗,名叫埃迪,我很喜欢他。

例二:1.李雷是九年级学生,将于今夏毕业:数学很好,喜欢集邮;2.他有礼貌,乐于助人,老师、同学都很喜欢他;3.1994年出生于上海;他现在和父母住在南京。

2.学校生活School life例一:1.杰克是一名八年级学生,就读于伦敦附近的一所学校;2.他最喜欢的学科是家政课,喜欢学烹饪;3.学校每学期有一个“读书周”,他和他的同学们喜欢这个“读书周”,他们可以读到来自学校图书馆的许多书和杂志;他很喜欢他的学校。

例二:1.南希14岁,是七年级学生;2.她放学后打排球,每周两次;她喜欢这项运动,花很多时间练习;3.每周一她去“同伴俱乐部”;在那里,老生给新生讲学校生活情况;同伴朱莉帮助她全面了解新学校情况;朱莉是她的好朋友。

3.我的朋友My friend例一:1.在学校我最好的朋友是汤姆;他长得很高;爱好体育,擅长打篮球;2.汤姆为人慷慨,愿意与朋友们分享他的东西;总是乐于助人;3.很久以来,我们一直是最好的朋友。

例二:1.米莉是我的同班同学,15岁,是我最好的朋友;她住在我家隔壁,我们做朋友已经差不多5年了;2.她高而苗条,一头长发,乐于助人;3.她长大后想当个模特,周游世界;我们将永远是最好的朋友。

4.推荐Recommendations例一:1.如果你在考虑去北京旅游,我推荐这本书;2.这本书描述了在该市内的许多旅游景点,而且告诉你有关当地的纪念品;书中有许多漂亮的照片;3.从这本书中你可以了解到有关北京的许多情况;4.书的价格不贵,你可以在附近的书店里买到它。

例二:1.我推荐海伦成为网球俱乐部的负责人;2.她成为俱乐部成员已经三年了;总是积极参加俱乐部活动;我常看到她刻苦训练;今年她在学校网球比赛中获得第一名;她也很有组织能力;3.我认为她是俱乐部负责人的恰当人选。

九年级英语听说人机对话考试情景对话练习话题

九年级英语听说人机对话考试情景对话练习话题

九年级英语听说人机对话考试情景对话练习话题九年级情景对话练习1.Which grade are you in? I’m in Grade Nine.2.How do you like the lemon? It’s delicious.3.How many foreign countries have you been to? One./ Two.4.What chores do you do at home?I sweep the floor./ I wash clothes.5.Where do you usually buy books? In the book stores.6.How do you like the movie? It’s interesting/ boring.7.Which country is the largest one in the world? Russia.8.Why do you like doing sports?Because it’s good for our health.9.Which season do you like going travelling in? Spring.10.What can you do to protect the environment inyour daily life?I walk to school.11.What do you usually have for breakfast?Bread and milk.12.What do you often do after school?I often do my homework.13.What do you think of smart phones?They are very useful.14.How long does it take you to get to schoolevery day?About ten minutes.15.Why do you like Spring Festival?Because I can get lucky money.16.What do you think of taking a family photoevery year? It’s meaningful.17.Where did you stay when you went travellinglast time?In the hotel.18.What’s your hometown famous for?My hometown is famous for kites.19.What kind of music do you usually listen to? Classical music.20.Which month is the best time to visit your hometown? May.21.What time do you usually get up on weekdays?At six o’clock.22.Which country would you like to travel toduring the summer holiday?France.23.How many years have you learnt English?For six years.24.Where do you usually have lunch on weekdays?At home.25.What housework do you need to do at home?I need to sweep the floor at home.26.When does school usually finish in the afternoon?At five o’clock.27.Which subject are you bad at?Maths.28.How often do you wash your hair?Twice a week.29.What do you think of fast food?It’s unhealthy.30.What shouldn’t we do in the classroom?We shouldn’t eat in the classroom.31.Which month is the Mid-Autumn Festival in?It’s in S eptember or October.32.What’s the weather like in winter in Weifang?It’s cold.33.How will you deal with your old books?I sell them.34.Who taught you to write?My mother./ My teacher.35.What would you do to thank the teacher you like best?I will study harder.36.Which month is Weifang International Kite Festival in? April.37.How often do you clean your bedroom?Once a day.38.Where do you usually look for information?In the book./ On the Internet.39.Who will you ask for advice if you have a problem? My teacher./ My parents.40.What can we do to save water in our daily life?We can reuse water./ We can turn off the tap when we don’t use water.41.How many people are there in your family?Four.42.How many times do you shop online every week? Once a week.43.Who does most of the housework at your home?My mother.44.When do you usually play sports?After school./ At the weekend.45.What do you think of studying abroad?It’s very interesting.46.What do you think of listening to music while driving?It’s exciting/ dangerious.47.Which public holiday in China do you like best? National Day.48.How many times a month do you go to the library? Once./ Twice.49.Where do your parents usually take a walk after supper?In the park.50.If you don’t have br eakfast, how will you feel at school?I will feel hungry and tired.51.Which season do you like best?I like spring best.52.When is Children’s Day? It’s on June 1st.53.How many hours do you watch TV a day?Half an hour.54.What do you think of your family rules?They are strict.55.How will you feel if you fail an exam?I will feel upset.。

江苏省初中英语听力口语自动化考试全真模拟试卷(1-5)

江苏省初中英语听力口语自动化考试全真模拟试卷(1-5)

第1套听说考试全真模拟试卷第一部分听对话回答问题(10分)本部分共有10道小题,每小题你将听到一段对话,每段对话听两遍。

在听每段对话前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读题目;听完后,你还有5秒钟的时间选出你认为最合适的备选答案。

1.What are they talking about? ( )A. B. C.2.What's the man doing? ( )A. B. C.3.What's the boy's father doing? ( )A. B. C.4.Which place are they talking about? ( )A. B. C.5.Where is Mr. Bean going? ( )A.To the supermarket.B.To the office.C.To the bookstore.B.In the laboratory.C.In the library.7.Where are they? ( )A.At a restaurant.B.In a bookstore.C.In a hospital.8.What will Mr. Zhou do on Saturday afternoon? ( )A.Have a taijiquan class.B.Go fishing.C.Visit friends.9.What does the man mean at last? ( )A.He doesn't like the larger one because it's too expensive.B.He agrees they don't have enough money for the larger one.C.He agrees that the larger one is more expensive.10.According to the dialogue, which choice is correct? ( )A.Neither of them knows their bad habits.B.Both of them know their bad habits.C.Neither of them knows their good habits.第二部分(共10小题,共10分)这一部分你将听到一段对话和两篇短文,各听两遍。

江苏省初三英语听力口语人机对话自动化考试纲要朗读短文内容

江苏省初三英语听力口语人机对话自动化考试纲要朗读短文内容

9 Many young people are now giving up their spare time to become volunteers. It is a very meaningful activity because volunteering helps and gives support to different groups in society. Young people can choose to volunteer in many different charities and projects. For example, I do voluntary work for two charities: the first one gives help and support to homeless people, and the second one takes care of the disabled people. Another choice is to take part in special projects or events to raise money for charity. Some people take part in charity walks, or they donate money to charities. You can even organize one of these events yourself.
3 My dream home is at the foot of a hill. It has three floors. There is a football field behind my house and a swimming pool beside it. There is a kitchen and a home cinema on the ground floor. The kitchen is very clean. There is always more than enough food there. The cinema has a large TV. I would like to invite my friends to watch films with me at the weekend. On the first floor, there are six bedrooms. Each room has a new computer and all the beds are comfortable. There are two large rooms on the second floor. My friends and I have parties there. It is great fun!

初中英语听力口语自动化考试训练材料

初中英语听力口语自动化考试训练材料

初中英语听力口语自动化考试训练材料全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Listening and Speaking Practice for the Big TestHey there! I'm just a kid, but I've got some tips for you middle schoolers getting ready for those big English listening and speaking exams. It's scary, I know, but don't worry – I've got your back!First up, let's talk about listening practice. You're gonna hear all kinds of accents and speech patterns on the test, from American to British to Australian and more. The key is getting used to understanding different pronunciations and speaking styles.My favorite way to practice is by watching movies and TV shows in English. Yeah, I know, that sounds like a lame excuse to watch more TV. But trust me, it works! Ask your parents if you can watch some kid-friendly English shows. The dialogue will help train your ear for different accents.You can also find listening practice materials online or podcasts made just for English learners. They've got conversations about everyday topics you'll need to understand. Download them and listen on the go!For extra hard practice, try not reading the subtitles or transcripts at first. See how much you can catch just by listening intently. It's tricky at first, but it'll get your ears in tip-top shape.Okay, now let's move on to the speaking side of things. The biggest hurdle? Getting over that freakout feeling when you have to respond out loud in English! I still get sooo nervous sometimes.But you know what helps me? Practicing giving instructions or explaining stuff to my parents in English. Like how to work the new TV remote or new phone. It feels natural to walk them through it step-by-step.You could also record yourself answering practice questions and listen back to how you sound. Did you pause too much? Speak too fast or too soft? Knowing what to improve is half the battle.Another idea is to just narrate your day in English to yourself. Describe what you're doing, seeing, thinking as you go aboutyour morning routine or after school activities. It'll get you used to putting thoughts into spoken words.For extra speaking credits, you could even make a video blog in English about your hobbies or interests. It's fun and you can share it with friends to get feedback on your pronunciation and fluency.The key for both listening AND speaking is to just expose yourself to as much English as possible in a fun, low-pressure way. It'll slowly become second nature, I promise!Okay, getting towards the end here. Let me leave you with some quick-fire tips:-Watch out for idioms and slang expressions in the listening. They'll try to trick you! If you don't recognize a phrase, use context clues.-For speaking, have some filler phrases ready like "Let me think about that" to buy yourself some time.-Remember to gesture naturally with your hands when you speak. It'll make you sound more fluent.-Don't be afraid to ask for clarification if you missed part of a listening prompt.-During the exam, tune out any distracting noises or movements around you. Total concentration mode!-Most importantly...don't freak out if you make mistakes. That's how we learn! Just shake it off and move on.You've got this! With enough practice and a positive attitude, that listening and speaking test will be a piece of cake. Now get out there and start training those ear and mouth muscles.Good luck, middle school English warriors! Let me know if you need any other tips from this elementary kid.篇2My English Class AdventuresHi there! My name is Emma and I'm 11 years old. I love learning English and want to tell you all about my fun English class. We do so many cool activities to practice listening, speaking, reading and writing. It really helps make English feel easy and natural.One of my favorite things is when we play games to practice new vocabulary words. Last week, we learned words related to animals. My teacher wrote them all on little pieces of paper and put them in a bag. Then we took turns reaching in and acting outwhatever animal we picked. It was so funny watching my friend Michael pretend to be a slithering snake! Whenever someone guessed the right word, they got to keep that piece of paper. Whoever collected the most words at the end won a prize. Games like that make it super easy to remember the new words.We also do a ton of listening practice which is really important. Sometimes my teacher will read a short story or passage out loud, and we have to listen carefully and answer comprehension questions after. Other times, we'll listen to audio recordings of conversations between two people and have to identify the key details – like their names, where they're going, what they're doing, etc. It's not always easy since the recordings can have background noise or different accents. But it's great practice for real life situations where we might need to understand English speakers.My teacher is always coming up with creative ways to make us talk more too. One thing we do is give little presentations to the class on our favorite things – like a movie, book, food, or hobby. We get to describe it in English and explain why we like it so much. It's actually pretty fun once you get used to public speaking. We also spend a lot of time doing roleplays where we have to act out scenarios in pairs or groups. Like one time wepretended to order food at a restaurant. It feels a bit silly at first, but practicing natural conversations this way really boosts our speaking skills.Writing is really important for English too, of course. We do lots of different written assignments like creating stories, descriptions, journal entries, and more. I remember one fun project where we had to write a short fairy tale, then we switched papers and each person illustrated their classmate's story. Seeing the pictures combined with the words we wrote was awesome! Stuff like that makes writing practice way more engaging than just doing boring grammar drills from a textbook.My teacher has this really cool special guest program too. Every few weeks, we get to meet over video chat with students from different English-speaking countries. We can ask them all sorts of questions about their lives, culture, hobbies, whatever we want! It's an incredible way to expose us to different accents and dialects of real native speakers. I've chatted with kids from the United States, Canada, England, Australia, and more. They teach us new slang words and we get to compare things that are the same or different between our countries. It's one of the highlights of English class for sure.I could go on and on about all the awesome stuff we do to learn English. We sing songs, watch movie clips, read jokes and riddles, you name it! The best part is my teacher makes it all feel like fun rather than just boring lectures or textbook work. English can definitely be challenging to pick up as a second language, but doing it through games, creative activities, and authentic conversations makes it way more enjoyable and effective. Who knew learning a new language could be this awesome? I'm actually getting pretty decent at English these days. Maybe I'll be a fluent speaker before I even finish primary school!That's a little peek into my English class adventures. Keep practicing listening, speaking, reading, and writing as much as you can. The more you immerse yourself in English, the easier it'll become. And most importantly, don't forget to have fun with it! Learning a language doesn't have to be all work and no play. Let me know if you need any other English tips from me, okay? Talk to you later!篇3Title: My Journey to Mastering English Listening and SpeakingHi there! I'm Emily, a 12-year-old student who loves learning English. I know that listening and speaking skills are crucial for mastering a language, and that's why I've been working hard to improve in these areas. Today, I want to share with you my journey and the strategies I've used to prepare for the middle school English listening and speaking exams.When I first started learning English, I found it challenging to understand what people were saying, especially in fast-paced conversations or when they used idioms and slang. I would often get lost and feel frustrated. However, I soon realized that the more I exposed myself to English, the easier it became to understand and speak it fluently.One of the first things I did was to watch English movies and TV shows with subtitles in English. This helped me get used to the rhythm and intonation of the language. I also listened to English songs and tried to sing along, which was a fun way to practice pronunciation and strengthen my listening skills.Another helpful strategy was to participate in online language exchange programs. I was paired with native English speakers from different countries, and we would have conversations via video chat. This gave me the opportunity topractice speaking in real-time and get feedback on my pronunciation and fluency.Additionally, I made sure to surround myself with English as much as possible. I changed the language settings on my devices to English, read English books and magazines, and even tried to think in English whenever I could. This immersion approach really helped reinforce what I was learning and made English feel more natural to me.For speaking practice, I would record myself answering prompts or retelling stories, and then listen to the recordings to identify areas for improvement. I also practiced conversing with my parents or siblings, who were always supportive and patient with me.As the exams approached, I made sure to get plenty of rest and stay hydrated. I also tried to stay positive and remember that these exams were an opportunity to showcase my hard work and progress.On the day of the listening exam, I focused on staying calm and concentrated. I knew that panicking would only make it harder to understand the audio clips. I took deep breaths and reminded myself that I had prepared thoroughly.For the speaking portion, I tried to speak clearly and confidently, even if I made mistakes. I knew that the examiners were looking for overall communication skills, not perfection.In the end, all my hard work paid off. I felt proud of my performance on the exams and grateful for the journey that had led me to this point. Learning a language is an ongoing process, and I know that I still have room for improvement. However, I'm excited to continue practicing and exploring the wonderful world of English.To any other students out there preparing for these exams, I want to say: don't be discouraged if it seems challenging at first. With dedication, immersion, and the right strategies, you can absolutely improve your listening and speaking skills. Stay positive, have fun with the process, and remember that every step forward is a victory.Good luck on your language learning journey!篇4My Day at SchoolHi there! My name is Emma, and I'm a 5th grader at Oakwood Elementary School. Today, I'm going to tell you allabout a typical day in my life as a student. It's a lot of fun, but it can also be pretty tiring sometimes!My day starts bright and early at 7 AM when my mom comes into my room to wake me up. "Rise and shine, sleepyhead!" she says as she opens the curtains, letting the morning sunlight pour in. I groan and pull the covers over my head, but I know I have to get up eventually.After getting dressed and brushing my teeth, I head downstairs for breakfast. My little brother, Jake, is already at the table munching on his cereal. "Hey, slowpoke!" he teases me. I stick my tongue out at him as I grab a bowl and pour myself some Lucky Charms.Once we're done eating, we grab our backpacks and head out the door. Mom drives us to school, and we sing along to the radio the whole way there. It's one of my favorite parts of the day!When we arrive at school, I give Mom a quick hug and rush off to meet my friends. We like to hang out in the playground before the bell rings, chatting and playing games like hopscotch or jump rope.At 8:30 AM, the bell finally rings, and we all head inside for our first class of the day: Math. I'm not gonna lie, Math can be pretty tricky sometimes, but my teacher, Mrs. Thompson, is really nice and always happy to help us out if we're struggling.After Math, we have Reading class, which is one of my favorites. I love getting lost in the worlds of different books and stories. Today, we're reading a chapter from "Charlotte's Web," and I can't wait to find out what happens next!Recess comes after Reading, and it's always a welcome break. My friends and I like to play tag or kickball on the playground. Sometimes, we even have races to see who's the fastest runner!Once recess is over, it's time for Science class. We're learning about the different types of rocks and minerals this week, which is really cool. We even got to do an experiment where we had to identify different rocks based on their properties.Next up is Social Studies, where we're studying the history of our state. It can be a little boring at times, but our teacher, Mr. Garcia, always finds ways to make it interesting. Today, we're learning about the Native American tribes that used to live in our area.Finally, it's time for Art class, which is my absolute favorite! We're working on a project where we have to create a collage using different materials like construction paper, magazine clippings, and fabric scraps. I love how creative and colorful it's turning out!After Art, it's time for lunch. I always look forward to this part of the day because I get to hang out with my friends and chat about our classes or whatever else is on our minds. Today, I packed a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, an apple, and some cookies for dessert.Once lunch is over, we head back to our classrooms for the last two periods of the day: Music and P.E. Music is a lot of fun because we get to sing songs and learn how to play different instruments. Today, we're practicing a new song called "The Rainbow Connection" on our recorders.P.E. is... well, let's just say it's not my favorite. Don't get me wrong, I like being active and playing games, but I'm not the most athletic kid around. Today, we're playing dodgeball, which always makes me a little nervous. I just have to remember to dodge those balls!Finally, at 3:15 PM, the final bell rings, and school is over for the day. I meet up with Jake, and we head out to the pickup areato wait for Mom. While we're waiting, we like to play a game called "I Spy" to pass the time.When Mom arrives, we pile into the car and head home. On the way, we talk about our day and all the things we learned and did. Once we get home, I like to have a snack and watch a little TV to unwind before starting on my homework.After a few hours of homework and maybe some playtime with my toys or video games, it's time for dinner. My favorite meal is spaghetti and meatballs, but tonight we're having tacos, which is also yummy!After dinner, I take a bath and get ready for bed. Mom comes in to tuck me in and read me a bedtime story, which is always my favorite part of the day. Once the story is over, she gives me a kiss on the forehead and turns out the light.As I lie in bed, I think about all the fun and exciting things that happened during my day at school. I can't wait to wake up and do it all over again tomorrow!Well, that's it for my day in the life of a 5th grader. It's a lot of work, but it's also a lot of fun. I hope you enjoyed hearing about my daily adventures at Oakwood Elementary!篇5My English Class AdventuresHi everyone! My name is Emma and I'm a 5th grader at Oakwood Elementary School. I absolutely love English class and learning about the language. It's so much fun! I wanted to share some of my favorite stories and adventures from English this year.One of the first things we learned was how to properly introduce ourselves. It was pretty easy for me since my name is so simple - Emma. But I felt bad for some of my classmates with really long or tricky names. Poor Siobhan had to repeat her name about a thousand times before we all got it right! We also had to share facts about ourselves like our age, favorite foods, hobbies, etc. I said my favorite food is pizza (no surprise there) and that I love riding my bike and reading books.Speaking of reading, we've read some really cool stories in English class this year. My favorite was probably the one about the magical tree house that could transport the kids to different places and times in history. How awesome would that be?! We got to act out scenes from the book which was really fun. I played the little brother in our skit and I had to pretend to be really annoying. My friends said I did an amazing job at that!Part of learning English is watching videos and listening to audio recordings to improve our comprehension skills. Sometimes understanding the different accents can be tricky, but we're getting better. We watched one video about this Japanese kid who moved to America and had to learn English. That looked so hard! At least I already spoke the language when I was born. We had to answer questions about the main characters and describe their personalities. I wrote that the boy was really brave for going to a whole new country.My favorite English units are probably the ones where we get to play games and be creative. We once had to make up our own magical creatures and describe what they looked like and could do. I made this half-unicorn, half-dragon thing that could breathe ice instead of fire. Maybe not the most original, but hey, I was proud of it! We also have spelling and vocabulary games which are great for building up our word knowledge.English class has definitely helped me become a stronger writer over the course of the year. We've worked on things like organizing our ideas into paragraphs, using descriptive language, checking for grammar and spelling errors, and more. For our latest assignment, we had to write a short story set in the future. I wrote about robot teachers and students going to school invirtual reality. I tried to use a lot of great adjectives and adverbs to make my writing more interesting. Hopefully I get a good grade!Oh, and how could I forget about the yearly English Speech Contest? Basically, all the 5th graders have to write and present a 3-5 minute speech on any topic of their choice. I'm planning to do mine on the importance of protecting the rainforests. It will take a lot of practice, but I'm really excited. We'll be judged on criteria like content, clarity, confidence, and more. I'm a little nervous to speak in front of so many people, but it will be good practice. Who knows, maybe public speaking will be my calling!All in all, I've had such an amazing experience in English class so far. My teacher, Ms. Roberts, is the best and makes learning fun and engaging every single day. I feel like my skills have improved so much since the beginning of the year. Reading, writing, listening, and speaking all feel easier and more natural now. I'm definitely more confident using English than I was before.Well, those are some of the highlights and adventures I've experienced in English class this year as a 5th grader. Maybe by the time I'm in middle school, I'll be completely fluent and ready to take on the world! For now, I'll just keep my head down, payattention, and have fun with it all. English is such a fascinating language and I feel so lucky to have the opportunity to learn it. Thanks for reading, and Happy Learning!篇6Hey there! I'm just a kid in elementary school, but I've got some thoughts on how you middle schoolers can get ready for those big automated English listening and speaking tests.First up, listening practice! You've gotta train those ears. I like to watch shows and movies in English with subtitles on. That way I can read along and get used to hearing how English sounds. Listening to music or podcasts in English is great too. Just immerse yourself in that beautiful language as much as you can!For speaking, reading out loud is key. Grab some kids books or comics and just start voraciously reading every word out loud. Work on your pronunciation and fluency. Don't be shy - talk to yourself in an English accent in the mirror. It's silly, but it helps! You can even record yourself and listen back to catch any slip ups.If you've got English-speaking friends or family members, that's a stellar way to practice too. Just chat it up in English asmuch as possible. They can correct you when you goof. And don't forget about modern tech - there are some awesome language learning apps these days that let you practice listening and speaking on-the-go.But by far the best way to train is to simulate those real test conditions. Find some retired test materials online and take them over and over again. Get a feel for the format, the question types, the time limits. Have your parents or a teacher act as a proctor and run you through the full exam experience. The more familiar you get, the less stressful it will be.The key things the automated scoring systems look for are:Fluency and flow in your speakingProper pronunciation of wordsGoodgrammarand sentence structureRelevant, coherent responses to the promptsRich vocabulary usageSo keep those in mind as you practice. It's about more than just nailing the right answer - you've got to speak correctly and naturally too. Almost like you're having a real conversation.Above all else, don't cram! This kind of exam tests your overall English ability that you've built up over years. You can't just crazy-study for a couple weeks before and expect to ace it. It's a long game, but stick with it!English is such an awesome language. Being bilingual opens up so many doors in our crazy globalized world. Just think of all the movies, games, websites, people, and opportunities you'll be able to access! That's what makes powering through those tests worth it.So power up those speaking skills, train your listening, and stay on your English grind, dudes! You've totally got this. Just take it step-by-step, have fun with the practice, and show those automated systems what you're made of.Let me know if you need any other tips or encouragement! Us kids have to stick together on this language-learning journey. Before you know it, you'll be blasting past those assessments like a total pro.。

初中英语听力口语自动化考试训练材料2022年第一部分朗读全文

初中英语听力口语自动化考试训练材料2022年第一部分朗读全文

初中英语听力口语自动化考试训练材料2022年第一部分朗读全文第一部分朗读全文用正确的语音语调朗读下面的短文1Everybody thinks I have a real gift for painting. However, I once did not like art lessons because I could not draw very well. One day, I was playing with some paint as usual in Ms Lou’s art lesson. I mixed the paint with water. As I took the brush away, I dropped some paint onto the paper. Looking at the mark, I decided to blow it. The paint began to run, so I blew harder. The paint ran in all directions and made a very interesting picture! “That’s a very good picture, Sandy.”Ms Luo encouraged me to keep trying. Since then, I have been crazy about crayons and paints.2Winter is my favourite season. It is very cold and everyone has to wear thick warm clothes, but I always enjoy the winter here in Harbin.The temperature is usually below zero and it is often snowy. Everything is covered in deep white snow, and the lakes and rivers are frozen.During this season, you cannot see beautiful flowers or green trees, but the land is quiet and beautiful.My friends and I love playing outside in winter. It is exciting to have big snowball fights. We also make snowmen and use carrots for their noses. They look funny.Winter is great!。

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9年级上同步听力口语自动化考试试卷一第一部分听小对话回答问题(计5分)本部分共有5道小题,每小题你将听到一段对话,每段对话只听一遍。

在听每段对话前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读题目;听完后,你还有5秒钟的时间在屏幕上点击你认为最合适的备选答案。

在听到“嘀”的信号后,进入下一小题。

1. What sport does Johnny like?A. Basketball.B. Football.C. V olleyball.2. Which bus goes to the museum?A. The No. 10 bus.B. The No. 15 bus.C. The No. 20 bus.3. What is the man probably planning to do?A. To eat less.B. To do exercise.C. To see the doctor.4. How did the man tell his uncle their new address?A. By phone.B. By letter.C. By e-mail.5. What is the man’s job?A. A teacher.B. A doctor.C. A reporter.第二部分听较长对话回答问题(计5分)本部分共有5道小题,你将听到两段较长对话,每段对话听两遍。

在听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读相关小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题你还有5秒钟的时间在屏幕上点击你认为最合适的备选答案。

现在听一段较长对话,回答第6~7两小题。

答题完毕,请等待“嘀”的信号后,进入下一段较长对话。

6. What will Peter and Daming do after dinner?A. See a movie.B. Go to a concert.C. Watch a football match.7. What’s the most probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Wife and husband.B. Teacher and student.C. Customer and waiter.听下面一段较长的对话,回答第8~10三小题。

8. Which book does the woman show the boy?A. Hamlet.B. The Twelfth Night.C. Romeo and Juliet.9. Why does the boy want to borrow a book by Shakespeare?A. Because he likes writing book reviews.B. Because he has to finish his homework.C. Because he often reads Shakespeare’s works.10. What kind of book is the boy interested in?A. Books on history.B. Books on science.C. Books on geography.第三部分听短文回答问题(计5分)本部分共有5道小题,你将听到一篇短文,短文听两遍。

在听短文前,你将有时间阅读相关小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题你还有5秒钟的时间在屏幕上点击你认为最合适的备选答案。

在听到“嘀”的信号后,进入测试的第四部分。

11. How many ways are mentioned to make people look better?A. Three.B. Five.C. Seven.12. What will you do if you want to look taller and thinner?A. Walk slowly.B. Eat less.C. Sit and stand up straight.13. What can you do to make people be around you?A. Smile.B. Exercise often.C. Wash hair often.14. How will you have nice-looking skin?A. By sitting straight.B. By cutting hair often.C. By drinking water.15. In which program can you probably hear the passage?A. A beauty program.B. A sports program.C. A music program.第四部分朗读短文(计3分)你将有1分钟的时间熟悉屏幕上的短文。

在听到开始录音的提示后,请将短文朗读一遍,时间为1分半钟。

读完之后,请等待“嘀”的信号,进入测试的第五部分。

Dear Jenny,How’s it going? I miss you very much. When I got to Beijing three months ago, I felt lonely and sad. I had no friends to talk with, and I was not used to the food there. What’s more, I was not good at Chinese. At that time, I didn’t know what to do but cry. When I was sad, my Chinese teacher helped me. He not only helped me with my poor Chinese, but also taught me how to smile at life. Now, I don’t feel lonely. I live happily again. On weekends, my classmates and I often go to some villages to help some poor students. We send some old books to them and often play with them. I think I’m much luckier than them. As my teacher says, “Happiness is in your heart forever, but you need to find and feed it.”Please give my best wishes to your parents.第五部分情景问答(计2分)你有10秒钟的时间阅读屏幕上的情景提示。

之后,你将听到两个问题,请根据情景提示的内容用英语进行回答。

注意,每个问题问两遍,每题的答题时间为15秒钟。

回答完毕后,请等待“嘀”的信号,进入测试的第六部分。

请看下面的情景提示:你的学校附近开了一家新的餐馆。

昨天你去吃了,点了一个比萨饼。

第六部分话题简述(计5分)你有2分钟的时间阅读屏幕上的要点提示,并作答题准备。

在听到开始录音的提示后,请用英语进行话题表述,你的表述应不少于7句话,时间为1分半钟。

要点:1.我校的学生喜欢各种电视节目;2.Mike是七年级的学生,最喜欢《动物世界》;他姐姐Jenny在九年级,最喜欢《体育城》。

3.他们每天看一小时电视。

从电视节目中,他们学到了许多书本上学不到的东西。

9年级上同步听力口语自动化考试Unit 1参考答案及听力材料1-15. ABBCA CACBA BCACA第五部分情景问答问题录音文字:1. Where is the new restaurant?2. What did you order yesterday?参考答案:1. It / The (new) restaurant is near / close to my school.Near / Close to my school.Not far from my school.2. I ordered a pizza yesterday.Yesterday I ordered a pizza.I ordered a pizza.A pizza.第六部分话题简述The students in our school like different kinds of TV programs. Mike is a student of Grade 7. His favourite program is Animal World. His sister Jenny is in Grade 9. Her favourite program is Sports City. They watch TV for about an hour every day. From TV they have learned a lot that can’t be learned from books.听力材料第一部分听小对话回答问题(计5分)1. W: Do you like basketball, Johnny?M: Yes, I’m on the school team.2. W: Excuse me, does this bus go to the museum?M: Sorry. The No. 15 bus goes there.3. W: Dad, you are getting fat. You must do exercise every day.M: Yes, Dear. The doctor also says I should do that.4. W: Tom, did you tell your uncle our new address?M: Yeah, I sent him an e-mail yesterday.5. W: Michael, are you still working for the newspaper?M: No. I’m teaching in a college now.第二部分听较长对话回答问题(计5分)听下面一段较长的对话,回答第6至第8两小题。

W: Who called?M: It’s Peter. He won’t be back home for dinner.W: What’s he doing?M: His Chi nese friend Daming has come to London. They’ll have dinner together, and then watcha football match.W: Oh, I see.听下面一段较长的对话,回答第8至第10三小题。

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