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2013年秋九年级听力材料及答案

2013年秋九年级听力材料及答案

红安县2013年秋季期中考试九年级英语听力材料及参考答案听力材料注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。

听力部分结束前,你将有2分钟的时间将你的答案转填到客观题答题卡上。

第一节听下面9段对话。

每段对话后面有一个小题,从题后所给的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 1)W:Would you like some rice or noodles, Paul?M:Neither. I only want some fruit to eat.Question:What does the man want?(Text 2)W:Tony, is your brother going to Beijing by plane?M:No, he’ll take a train.Question:How is Tony’s brother going to Beijing?(Text 3)W:Who is taller, Tom or Peter?M:Peter, of course. But Jack is taller than Peter.Question:Who is the tallest?(Text 4)W:I heard that your daughter went to Paris. To have a holiday?M:No. She went there to study French with her friends.Question:Why did the man’s daughter go to Paris?(Text 5)W:What does your father do?M:He works in a factory. He is worker. What does your father do?W:My father is a postman.Question:What does the woman’s father do?(Text 6)W:How long have you learned Japanese?M:Three years.W:What about Paul?M:He started to learn it two years earlier than I did.Question:How long has Paul learned Japanese?(Text 7)W:I hate this wet weather today. I prefer sunny days like yesterday.M:Do you? I love it when it snows.Question:What weather does the woman like?(Text 8)W:Do you know when Mary will arrive?M:At 12:10. So we still have twenty minutes left.Question:What time is it now?(Text 9)W:What can I do for you, Sir?M:Yes. Would you please show me the menu?W:Of course, here you are.M:Thank you.Question:Where are the speakers?第二节听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后面有几个小题,从题后所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

八年级上册英语名校课堂听力测试1听力材料

八年级上册英语名校课堂听力测试1听力材料

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

现代大学英语听力1 课堂听力Unit 7

现代大学英语听力1 课堂听力Unit 7

Unit 7Task 1【答案】1) They are Emma, Mark and Jane.2) Emma wants a joke book; Mark wants a model train, and Jane wants a radio.3) The joke book costs two pounds fifty. The radio costs twenty-seven pounds ninety-nine pence. We don’t know the exact price of the model train, but it must be very expensive.【原文】Jane: What are you doing Emma?Emma: I’m writing to Father Christmas.Mark: Oh —she’s asking for Christmas presents. What do you want Emma?Emma: Well, I can read now. I like books. So, I want a joke book.Jane: Look. Here’s one in this magazine. It costs two pounds fifty. It’s very nice.Emma: Yes, it is. I know, I can ask Father Christmas to bring presents for you and Mark, too. Mark: Good idea! Well, I like...Jane: Trains! You like trains. We know.Mark: So I want this train. Look. Isn’t it splendid?Jane: Mark, that model train costs...Mark: Yes, Jane, I can see the price, but look at it.Jane: Well, I don’t want a train.Emma: There are some nice dolls.Jane: Oh Emma. I’m fifteen years old. I don’t like dolls. I want a radio for my bedroom. ThenI can listen to all my favourite songs.Mark: A radio. Here’s one. Look. It costs twenty-seven pounds, ninety-nine pence.Jane: That’s OK. Right Emma. Finish your letter to Father Christmas. Tell him to put a joke book, a train and a radio in his big sack. And don’t forg et to put the right address on the letter!Task 2【答案】A.1) EmmaShe is going to bed now.2) MarkHe’s having a bath. Now he’s washing his feet and singing a carol.3) JaneShe is putting the last Christmas Cards on the table in the hall.4) Mr. PhillipsHe’s putting all the presents under the tree. He’s thinking about his busy day.5) Mrs. PhillipsShe’s preparing all the food for tomorrow’s mealsB.1) d 2) a 3) c【原文】It’s 8 pm on Christmas Eve. Everyone is happy because tomorrow is Christmas Day. Buteveryone is busy too. There’s a lot of work to do. Here is the Phillips’ family in their home. What are they all doing?Emma is going to bed now. She’s hang ing up her empty stocking for Father Christmas. She’s thinking of the presents under the tree. She wants to open all her presents now, but she can’t. She must open them in the morning.Mark is in the bathroom. He’s going to a party tonight, so he’s having a bath. Now he’s washing his feet and singing a carol.Jane is putting the last Christmas cards on the table in the hall. She can’t put them in the sitting-room or the dining-room because they are full of cards. She’s listening to the carol-singers.There is no one in the dining-room. It’s empty.Mr. Phillips is in the sitting-room. He’s putting all the presents under the tree. He’s thinking about his busy day. Parents always work hard at Christmas.And where’s Mrs. Phillips? She is working in the kitchen. She’s preparing all the food for tomorrow’s meals. The Christmas pudding is ready, and so is the turkey. Now she is decorating the cake. She’s having a glass of sherry because it’s Christmas.There are some carol-singers in the street. They are singing carols and collecting money for poor people. Now they are knocking on the front door of the Phillips’ house.The church bells are ringing too. Everyone can hear them. And there, in the sky, a. long way away... Who’s that? It’s Father Christmas. He’s driving through the sky in his sleigh. Tonight’s a busy night for him. He’s thinking about all those black chimneys. And he’s looking at a long list of children’s names and addresses. Is Emma Phillips on his list?Task 3【答案】A.read, drew, made, drank, had, flew, went, see, rememberB.1) a, 2) c, 3) b【原文】How much do you remember of the time when you were a child? You got up early every morning and went to school. You read books at school. You drew pictures and made things out of clay. You drank milk every day and ate things that were good for you. Perhaps you had plaits. Perhaps you flew a kite. Perhaps you went abroad for your holidays. You can see photographs of yourself in the family album. They help you to remember the distant past.I remember the Christmas holidays best. It was always cold. The days were very short. The nights were long and dark. It wasn’t a good time of the y ear — except for one thing. I always received presents at Christmas. I can remember the bright lights in the streets. I can remember the big shops and the crowds. My mother always took me to London to see the lights. And she always took me to one of the big shops to meet Father Christmas. This was a special event every year. I always met Father Christmas in a big shop. I always asked for lots of presents and he always brought them for me.Two weeks before Christmas one year, I went to London with my mother. I was five years old at the time. I shall never forget the day. It was cold and dark. But the shop windows were very bright. The streets were full of people. There were crowds in the streets and crowds in the shops. My mother held my hand tightly and we both went into a big shop.It was warm and bright in the shop. We both went upstairs to the toy department. The toy department was full of children. There were lovely toys everywhere: cars, bicycles and planes. Then I saw my old friend at one end of the department store: Father Christmas himself! I pulled my mother by the hand. “Please take me to Father Christmas,” I said. There were lot s of children near Father Christmas. They were standing in a line. Father Christmas spoke to every one of them. At last it was my turn.“Hello, little boy,” he said to me. “Where do you live?”“Don’t you know?” I answered. “You came last year.”I can’t rem ember what Father Christmas answered. But I remember one thing. I was very sad. Father Christmas hadn’t remembered my name. He called me “little boy”. And he hadn’t remembered my address. I got my presents that year, as usual, but it wasn’t the same. Something had changed.Task 4【答案】A. past, future, memories, hopes, fearsB. b【原文】In late October in the northern half of the world, the days grow shorter and the nights grow longer. It is colder and darker. There is mist and fog, and cold winds blow. The leaves fall from the trees, and their black skeletons stand out against the autumn sky. The year is ending and everything is dying. Winter is coming, with its long dark nights. People stay at home in the evenings and at weekends. Old people remember the past and young people think of the future. It is a time of memories, of hopes and fears. It is the time of Halloween.Halloween marks the end of autumn and the start of winter. In the past this festival was a time of fear. People believed in ghosts and witches and they stayed indoors. On October 31st, Halloween, the ghosts of the dead rose from their graves, and all the witches of the world rode through the sky on their broomsticks. Today this ancient festival is a time for fun, for Halloween parties. You can see ghosts and witches, but they are ordinary people in fancy dress. Everyone eats rich autumn food, pumpkin pie or ginger cake. People make lanterns from pumpkins. And they try to tell the future.Task 5【答案】A.1) There were only seven small houses to live in. So everyone had to squeeze in together. You might have had four or five extra people living with your family.2) Your house was dark inside. You couldn’t see anything out of the tiny windows because th ey were made from oiled cloth, not glass.3) The air was full of smoke from the fish-oil lamps and from the big fireplace, where something was cooking all day long.B.1) F, 2) F【原文】What would it be like if you were there on the first Thanksgiving Day? (PartⅠ)What would your house be like?Crowded! There were only seven small houses to live in. So everyone had to squeeze in together. You might have had four or five extra people living with your family.Each house had only one room, called the hall. The hall was your kitchen, bedroom, dining room, and your living room. There was also a loft upstairs, but that was used for storage.The furniture got moved around a lot. When it was time to eat, out came the wooden benches and boards that were used to make a table.At night, the benches and the boards were laced against the walls. Out came the lumpy mattresses, which were laid right on the cold dirt floor.If you were one of the lucky ones, your family might have a real bed. Your parents slept on top and you slept in the “trun dle” bed hidden unde rneath. It was like a big drawer that was pulled out at bedtime.Your house was dark inside. You couldn’t see anything out of the tiny windows because th ey were made from oiled cloth, not glass.And it was smelly! The air was full of smoke from the fish-oil lamps and from the big fireplace, where something was cooking all day long.Task 6【答案】A.1) Because most of the water in England was polluted in the early 1600s. You could get very sick from it. But beer was safe because it has alcohol in it, and alcohol kills ge rms. So, that’s what people drank every day.2) Doing the laundry was a really big job in those days. First, the women had to make soap out of animal fat and ashes. That took a long time. Then the children had to carry water from the stream, so it could be boiled in big outdoor pots. After everything was washed, the laundry was hung on bushes to dry.B.1) F, 2) F【原文】What would it be like if you were there on the first Thanksgiving Day? (Part II)Did the Pilgrims think drinking beer was wrong?No. The Pilgrims were very religious. They thought it was a sin to get drunk. But they did drink beer. They drank beer because it was safer than water.Most of the water in England was polluted in the early 1600s. You could get very sick from it. But beer was safe because it has alcohol in it, and alcohol kills germs. So, that’s what people drank every day.But their beer was not like the beer today. The women made it at home. There was very little alcohol in it, so you wouldn’t get drunk from drinking it w ith your food.People had beer for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They thought it was good for you. Children started drinking it as soon as they were able to hold a cup in their hands.Who had to clean the dishes?Nobody! The Pilgrims didn’t clean their dis hes with soap and water the way we do today. The women and girls just rinsed the pottery bowls, wooden platters, cups, knives, and spoons and put them back on the shelf.Napkins were washed only once a month. You can imagine how dirty they got! But thePilgrims weren’t bothered by dirt the way we are. They were used to it. And doing the laundry was a really big job in those days.First, the women had to make soap out of animal fat and ashes. That took a long time. Then the children had to carry water from the stream, so it could be boiled in big outdoor pots. After everything was washed, the laundry was hung on bushes to dry.Task 7【原文】Every Saint Patrick’s Day, my whole family has to wear green. If someone does not, then everyone gets to pinch that person! Last year, my grandpa forgot to wear green! He finally found some, so we didn’t pinch him.Every Easter, my Nanny gives my brother and me a small Easter egg with a clue in it. We follow clue after clue until we come to a prize. This is my favourite holiday tradition.My favourite traditional holiday is the Chinese New Year. I like it because my family goes to a Chinese temple in Los Angeles. It is very beautiful and exciting. We get to see Chinese dragons dance on the streets.On the night before Christmas, we go around our town and look at the Christmas decorations on all the houses. While we look at the lights, we eat hot boiled peanuts. When we get home, we read The Polar Express and Christmas story.At our church on Easter, we put a bunch of flowers on a cross out by the road. It turns out very colorful and very beautiful! I love getting my picture taken in front of it. That is my favourite holiday tradition.In India, we have a holiday called Holi. We call our friends, get together, and throw at each other water with paint mixed in it. It is great fun. I love Holi!Task 8【答案】【原文】In Japan, New Year’s Day is also celebrated on lst January. At midnight on the last day of the old year, the bells in every Buddhist temple are struck one hundred and eight times. As the sound of the bells dies away, the New Year begins and Buddhists think about ways in which they can live better in the year to come.The theme of water, which is used in baptism to wash away the sins of the world, is also linked with a pre-Christian custom —the tradition of Well-dressing. At one time, the fear of summer drought led people to make offerings to the water spirits, who were thought to live in springs and wells. Decorating wells with flowers, shells, moss and other natural objects depicting a religious subject is an art passed on from father to son in English villages.Each year, on the fifth day of May, Japanese boys look forward to Kodomono-hi or Children’s Day. On this day, families with young boys fly colourful streamers and enormous kites, in the shape of carps, from a large pole in the garden. The streamers and carp kites symbolize a family. The first kite represents the father, the second kite, the mother and the third kite, the children. Inside the houses, families display traditional warrior dolls and bathe the children in iris leaves. The main purpose of this festival is to show young boys the importance of qualities such as strength and determination.Task 9【原文】A major festival of the Chinese year is the Dragon Boat Festival or Duanwu Jie. This commemorates the death of a national hero, Qu Yuan, who drowned himself in protest against a corrupt government. It is said that dumplings made of rice, meat and other ingredients were thrown into the river to feed the fish so that they would not eat his body and the water was beaten with paddles to scare off other dangerous creatures in the river. Today, boats decorated with dragon heads and tails compete with each other in a race accompanied by a great deal of drum beating and noise. One of the most colourful Dragon Boat Festivals takes place in Hong Kong where an international boat race has been held in the month of June each year since 1976.The Ferragosto on 15 August is the climax of the Italian holiday season. It is a family occasion that takes place each year on Assumption Day, the day on which the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches celebrate the ascent of the Virgin Mary to Heaven.In Mexico, one of the most important festivals of the year is the Festival of the Dead on All Souls Day. This is both a Christian and an early American Indian celebration at which people light candles in memory of the dead.Task 10【答案】At midnight of Christmas Eve or early in the morning on Christmas, Christians go to church for a special service. On Christmas morning, everyone opens their presents and then it’s time to decorate the table with candles and Christmas crackers. For Christmas dinner people eat roast turkey, roast potatoes, green vegetables and sauces. Then they have Christmas pudding. After dinner they put on paper hats. They read out the jokes from the crackers or play games. At five o’clock pm it’s time for tea and Christmas cake.The day after Christmas is Boxing Day. People visit their relations or go to parties. Or they just spend a quiet day at home. No one works on Boxing Day, After Christmas everyone needs a holiday!。

现代大学英语听力1_课堂听力unit_10

现代大学英语听力1_课堂听力unit_10

Unit 10Task 1【答案】million, 170,000, three, exercise, unhealthy, salt, sugar, vegetables, habits【原文】Heart disease kills more than a million people in the world every year. In Britain alone 170,000 die from the disease annually. There are three main reasons for this: smoking, a bad diet, and not taking enough exercise. Many people travel to work by car, bus or train and then sit down at work all day! The food they eat is unhealthy and they eat too much. In a typical British dish of sausages, chips and beans there is too much salt and too much sugar — an important ingredient in tinned food — and there are not enough vegetables. And there is not enough fiber in most meals. There are too many deaths from heart disease. We can reduce that number, but we have to change our habits.Task 2【答案】A.1) 60, 400, 25, 100, sugar, flour, powdered2) 45-55, 180, with【原文】Pear and Ginger Upside-down PuddingIngredients60ml golden syrup 400g canned pears (drain and retain juice)25 g glace cherries 100g margarine100g sugar 2 eggs150g flour l 0ml powdered gingera little milkMethodCooking time: 45-55 minutesOven: 180℃This is a popular favourite with the family. Grease a 20 cm round cake tin. Heat the syrup and pour into the tin and cover the base. Arrange the pears and glace cherries in the syrup. Cream the margarine and sugar together until light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs and finally stir in the flour and ginger. If the mixture is stiff add a little milk. Pour the mixture over the fruit and cook until golden brown and firm to the touch. Turn the pudding out onto a serving dish.Task 3【答案】A. 1) F, 2) TB.1) Their idea of a good meal is a hamburger, served with ketchup and French fries.2) Because they often have little space for tables and chairs. Many people buy their hamburgers and take them home to eat, or eat them in their cars.【原文】The younger members of most American families don’t like foreign food. They like hamburgers. Their idea of a good meal is a hamburger, served with ketchup and French fried potatoes, which are called French fries. French fries are not considered foreign; most American children and teenagers love to eat them any time of the day or night.Millions of hamburgers and French fries are eaten every year. Thousands of roadside restaurants prepare and sell them. These are not really restaurants in the usual sense; they often have little space for tables and chairs. Many people buy their hamburgers and take them home to eat, or eat them in their cars.Sometimes it is not necessary to go inside in order to buy the hamburgers. They are ordered through a window in the restaurant and then are handed out through the window to the waiting customer. Sometimes the customer does not even have to get out of his car.When an American family travels abroad, this is almost always the custom that the younger members of the family miss most.Task 4【答案】1) No. They don’t like anything but hamburger.2) Ground sirloin is more expensive than ground chuck, but it has less fat.3) She mixes the salt and pepper and onions with ground beef.4) A patty is a flattened ball.5) Because it will make the hamburger tough. They will be hard and tough.6) Rare, medium, or well-done.【原文】Mrs. Wong: Have you tried cooking Chinese fried rice?Mrs. Adams: Yes, I made it last Saturday, just the way you told me to make it.Mrs. Wong: How did it taste?Mrs. Adams: Not as good as yours, but we all liked it. All except my teenagers. They don’t like anything but hamburgers.Mrs. Wong: Oh, hamburgers! My children keep asking for hamburgers. I get so tired of hearing about hamburgers!Mrs. Adams: I know what you mean. I get tired of making them.Mrs. Wong: How do you make them? I suppose 1 should learn how.Mrs. Adams: They’re very simple, compared to your food.Mrs. Wong: What kind of meat do you buy?Mrs. Adams: Some kind of ground beef. I usually ask for either ground sirloin or ground round steak. It’s more expensive than ground chuck, but it has less fat.Mrs. Wong: How much do you buy?Mrs. Adams: A pound makes four big hamburgers.Mrs. Wong: What do you mix with the ground beef?Mrs. Adams: I just add a little salt, some pepper, and sometimes a little chopped onion. Some people don’t like it with onions, but 1 do.Mrs. Wong: So you mix the salt and pepper and onions with the ground beef.Mrs. Adams: Yes, and divide the mixture into balls. Then make the balls into patties.Mrs. Wong: What is a patty?Mrs. Adams: You just press down on a ball and make it flat. Patties are flattened balls. If you wantto get more than four patties out of a pound of meat, just make the patties thinner.But don’t handle the meat too much.Mrs. Wong: Why not?Mrs. Adams: Because it will make the hamburgers tough. They’ll be hard and tough.Mrs. Wong: Then I suppose you cook them on top of the stove.Mrs. Adams: Yes, in a hot frying pan. Put some butter in the pan and let it melt. Then put the hamburger patties in.Mrs. Wong: How long do you cook them?Mrs. Adams: That depends on how you like them. Some people like them rare— red inside. Mrs. Wong: I don’t like them rare!Mrs. Adams: If you like them medium or well-done, cook them longer.Mrs. Wong: Then you put them between pieces of bread.Mrs. Adams: Most people use special rolls. You put the hamburger inside the big roll, and serve it with ketchup and pickles. I let my family spread ketchup on their own hamburgers,if they want it.Mrs. Wong: Is that all you need to do?Mrs. Adams: That’s all.Task 5【答案】A.1) 4,700, ten, eleven2) London, Paris, same, apple pies, coffee, Cola, orange drink, thick milk3) white, cream, yellow, green4) paper bags, thick paper cupsB.1) F, 2) F, 3) T, 4) TC.1) In an ordinary restaurant you go to a table and sit down. A waiter or waitress brings you a menu and you choose your meal. Then you wait for the food. The waiter brings the food to your table, and at the end of the meal he brings you the bill. Then you pay for the meal and go home.In a fast food restaurant you look at the price list in the widow or on the wall rather than a menu. Then you go to the counter and give your order. You don’t wait for your food. The staff behind the counter have special machines and special routines. They prepare the food very quickly and put it in boxes, cups or bags.2) Because you eat it from the bag or box with your fingers.【原文】Do you want a good meal? Do you want a quick meal’? Then go to a fast food restaurant. There are now thousands of fast food restaurants in the cities of the world. One famous name is Harry’s Hamburgers. Harry’s Hamburgers come from America and they are 22 years old. There are 4,700 Harry’s Hamburgers in 25 different countries. In England the restaurants open at ten o’clock in the morning and close at eleven o’clock at night. They are open every day of the week and every week of the year. But they close on 25th December, Christmas Day. All the restaurants serve the same food. In London or New York, Paris or Madrid, people eat the same hamburgers, French fries and apple pie. And they drink the same drinks: coffee, Cola, orange drink or thickmilk shake.In an ordinary cafe or restaurant you go to a table and sit down. A waiter or waitress brings you a menu and you choose your meal. Then you wait for the food. Sometimes you wait for half an hour. That’s a long time. The waiter brings the food to your table, and at the end of the meal he brings you the bill. Then you pay for the meal and go home.In a fast-food restaurant you don’t sit at a table and look at a menu. You look at the price-list in the window or on the wall, and choose your meal. Then you go to the counter and give your order. You don’t wait for your food. The staff behind the counter have special machines and special routines. They prepare the food very quickly, and put it in boxes, cups or bags.Quarterpounder hamburgers come in white boxes, cheeseburgers in cream boxes, half-pounders in a yellow box and fishburgers in green boxes. They put French fries and apple pies in paper bags and serve all the drinks in thick paper cups. At Harry’s Hamburgers you pay for your meal before you eat it. The person at the counter takes your money and gives you your order. People often eat in the restaurants. They get their food on a tray and take it to a table. Fast food is finger food— you eat it from the bag or box with you fingers. After the meal you put your bags, paper cups and boxes in a big litter bin.Many people don’t eat in the restaurants but take their meal away. They get their order in a strong paper bag and take it to their office, to a park or to their homes. But the food always tastes the same. Millions of people in the world eat it — and like i t. Harry’s Hamburgers sell mi llions of hamburgers in a year.Task 6【答案】1) Two hamburgers, a cheeseburger, two small French-fries, a coffee, a cola and a chocolate milk shake. And it’s take-away.2) Three pounds twenty-one pence.3) They can find little packets of milk and sugar in the bag.【原文】Customer staff: Good morning. What is your order please?Customer: Two hamburgers, a cheeseburger and two small French-fries, please.Customer staff: Do you want drinks?Customer: Yes, please. A coffee, a Cola and a chocolate milk shake.Customer staff: Right. Do you want to eat here or take away?Customer: Take-away please.Customer staff: Two hamburgers, a cheeseburger, two small French-fries, a coffee, a cola and a chocolate milk shake. And it’s take-away. That’s three pounds twenty-one penceplease.Customer: Here you are.Customer staff: Thank you. Here’s one pound seventy-nine pence change. And here’s your order.Customer: Thanks. Is there milk and sugar for the coffee?Customer staff: Yes, there is. We put little packets of milk and sugar in the bag.Customer: I see. Thank you.Customer staff: Thank you. Enjoy your meal.Task 7【答案】1) Tomato soup for Sally and mushroom soup for Peter.2) Sally orders roast mutton with mint, boiled potatoes and some Brussels sprouts. Peter orders roast beef and Yorkshire pudding with gravy, and some boiled cabbage.3) They both have some apple tart and vanilla ice-cream.4) Because both the food and the service there are excellent.【原文】Peter and Sally are having Sunday dinner together at a well-known restaurant in Bayswater. Waiter: Good evening, sir; good evening, madam. There’s a table for two over by the window.This way, please.Peter: Thank you. Could we see the menu, please?Waiter: Certainly. Here you are, sir.Peter: Thank you. Well, now, Sally, what do you fancy?Sally: I think I’ll have some tomato soup first.Peter: And I’ll have mushroom soup. Bring us some rolls and butter with the soup, please. Waiter: Yes, sir.Peter: What kind of meat do you prefer, Sally? I see they have roast beef, pork chops, mutton and steak.Sa lly: I’d like roast mutton with mint, please, and boiled potatoes. Some Brussels sprouts, too, please.Peter: I’ll have roast beef and Yorkshire pudding with gravy, please, and some boiled cabbage. Sally: Afterwards, I’d like some apple tart and vanilla ic e-cream.Peter: The same for me, please. (to Sally) What shall we have to drink, Sally? Some red wine? Sally: French burgundy is my favourite, you know.Peter: All right. (to the Waiter)A bottle of French burgundy, please.Waiter: Straight away, sir.Sally: It’s nice to have a meal out for a change, isn’t it?Peter: Yes, and this is one of my favourite places. Both the food and the service are excellent here.Task 8【答案】A.1) Cosmopolitan means “consisting of people from many different parts of the world”.2) He means that all those kinds of food have already become a normal part of a Londoner’s diet today.3) The Indian and Pakistani restaurants are the cheapest ones.4) No. Almost all the restaurants there serve Cantonese dishes, but there’s one that specializes in Peking cuisine.5) They are going to have a look in the Guanghua Bookshop.B.1) sprung, mushrooms, immensely, with2) under the sun, represented, somewhere or another3) come onto the scene4) all the more5) colorful, atmosphere, overhead6) soup, boiled, As for, sweet, sour, fried chicken, green【原文】Nick and David are walking through Oxford Street looking for a place to eat.Nick: You Londoners certainly have a very cosmopolitan taste these days! It seems almost impossible to find an English restaurant here anywhere. Nearly every restaurant I see seems to be Italian, Greek, Chinese or Indian!David: You’re right. These foreign restaurants have sprung up like mushrooms all over London and have become immensely popular with everyone. There can be no doubt that our eating habits have changed greatly in the past eight or ten years. Italian spaghetti, Greek kebabs and salads, Chinese chicken chow mien and Indian curries are all a normal part of a Londoner’s diet nowadays. In fact, we hardly ever think of such things as being foreign anymore.Nick: This is true in the North of England and the Midlands, as well, at any rate in the larger towns and cities. But here in London, every nationality under the sun seems to be represented in a restaurant somewhere or another.David: Yes. The big American hamburger and steak houses are very popular nowadays. Several Japanese and some Korean and Indonesian restaurants have come onto the scene recently, too.Nick: That makes London all the more fascinating, doesn’t it?David: That’s right. But most of these restaurants are rather expensive.Nick: I hear that the Indian and Pakistani restaurants are the cheapest ones.David: Yes, and the food is usually excellent. But there are plenty of good Chinese restaurants, too, where the prices are very moderate and the meals superb. The best ones are down in Gerrard Street, behind Piccadilly Circus in what we call “Chinatown”.Nick: Why don’t we go to one of them now? Is Gerrard Street far from here?David: No. We’ll just turn right here and go down Wardour Street through Soho. It’ll only take us about ten minutes to get to Gerrard Street.Nick: Wonderful! I’m dead keen on Chinese food, you know.David: Almost all the restaurants there serve Cantonese dishes, but there’s one that specializes in Peking cuisine.Nick: Oh, here we are; I can tell by all those signs in Chinese that this is the street we’re looking for.David: Yes. There are about twelve very good Chinese restaurants here. We’ll have a look at both sides of the street first and then decide on one.Nick: I see that there are some Chinese supermarkets here, too.David: Oh, yes. And there on the right is the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and just beside it, a Chinese cinema. Just around the corner here, in Newport Place, there’s the Guanghua Bookshop, where all sorts of newspapers, books, magazines, records and art from the People’s Republic of China are sold. I know the manager there well. We can go in a nd have a look after we’ve had lunch.Nick: Good. Which restaurant do you recommend?David: “The Far East” is my favourite. They serve both Cantonese and Pekinese dishes. Let’s go in.Nick: What a colourful Chinese atmosphere here with all those red lanterns overhead and thosebeautiful pictures on the wall!Waiter: Good afternoon, gentlemen.Nick: This is fabulous, David; there a re more than 100 Chinese dishes listed here! You’d better do the choosing. I’m not acquainted with very many of them.David: All right. (to the waiter) Two bowls of shark’s fin soup, two large bowls of boiled rice and two spring rolls. As for the mixed dis hes, we’ll have sweet and sour pork with pineapple, fried chicken with garlic sauce and peanuts and a bowl of sliced beef with green peppers. Waiter: What kind of tea would you like, gentlemen, English or Chinese?David: Chinese jasmine tea, please. (to Nick) Can you eat with chopsticks, Nick?Nick: Yes, but not very well.David: Never mind, I’ll teach you how to use them properly. It’s as easy as ABC.Task 9【答案】A.1) Harvest Festival takes place in the autumn.2) Because it started Christianity.3) In the old days farmers kept some of the last corn and decorated it with flowers. They also made little dolls out of corn, which are called corn dollies.B.1) F, 2) T【原文】Harvest Festival takes place in the autumn. It is a very ancient festival which started before Christianity. At the end of the summer people always thanked their gods for the harvest. A good harvest gave everyone food for the winter. A bad harvest brought disaster. In the modern world rich countries can buy food from abroad, so there is always food in the shops. People do not worry about the harvest, but they still celebrate Harvest Festival. They decorate the churches with flowers, fruit and vegetables and have a special service. Many schools celebrate Harvest Festival too. Teachers and students bring food and flowers to decorate the school hall. After the Harvest Festival they take their harvest gifts to Old People’s Homes or to hospitals.In the old days farmers kept some of the last corn and decorated it with flowers. They also made little dolls out of corn, called corn dollies. Each farm kept a corn dolly until the next year, to bring them a good harvest. Today people copy these ancient ideas for their Harvest Festival decorations. Past and present come together in this favorite festival.Task 10【答案】A.1) 18th century, hand, 1742, 18142) height, 1.5, 2, 2,000B.1) Mustard has strong yellow colour and hot taste. We can see it with salt and pepper on every good dinner table.2) There are two main kinds of mustard, one with brown seeds and the other with white. They both produce a rich yellow “flour” and contain mustard oil. The oil form the brown seeds has a strong taste, and the oil from the white seeds is hot, like pepper. Good modern mustard is madefrom both kinds of seed.3) One ton per acre in a good year.【原文】Everyone knows mustard, with its strong yellow colour and hot taste. You see it with salt and pepper on every good dinner table. But where does it come from? How does it get onto our tables?The Romans probably brought mustard to Britain, and farmers in eastern England have grown it ever since. Until the 18th century, people ground the seed by hand, but there have been special mustard mills since 1742. The largest firm in Britain started in 1814 and now exports mustard all over the world.There are two main kinds of mustard, one with brown seeds and the other with white. They both produce a rich yellow “flour” and contain mustard oil. The oil from the brown seeds has a strong taste, and the oil from the white seeds is hot, like pepper. Good modern mustard is made from both kinds of seed. The mustard plant grows to a height of about 1.5 to 2 metres, and each seed can multiply itself 2,000 times in one season.Jimmy Hazel has a 400-acre farm eight kilometres south of Norwich. He does not keep any animals, but grows several different crops: wheat, sugar beet, barley and mustard. He uses 10 percent of his land for mustard.“The mustard seed arrives from the factory at the end of winter— one kilogram for each acre of land. I plant it in March and it usually flowers in June. The mustard fields always look very pretty, but I have to watch out for weeds and insects. When the plants begin to die, I check the seeds. They’re ready when you can shake them in the pod. In August or September we harvest our crop. With a combine harvester it takes about a day to cover the mustard fields. Then I send the seed to the mill, where they check it. If there are any weeds or wheat in the crop, they won’t take it. And I don’t get any money for it! In a good year I produce about 40 tons of mustard seed.”Task 11【答案】A.1) animalsa) pork, beef, mutton, butter, cheeseb) Lambd) chicken, duck, turkey2)a) apples, oranges, bananas, tomatoesb) tea, potatoesc) rice, wheatdifferent plants and animals need different climates1) cool, Scotland, New Zealand2) any part of the world, more milk3) cool4) warm, dry, the Mediterranean5) sun, rain, tropical, Africa, South AmericaB.Bakers, butcher, grocer’s, shops, street market, supermarket, healthy【原文】We all need food. We cannot live without it. What kinds of food do we need? Where does our food come from?There are two basic kinds of food. One comes from animals and the other from plants. Meat comes from animals: we get pork from pigs, beef from cows and mutton from sheep. Lamb is the name for the meat from young sheep, or lambs. Fish from the sea is meat too, and we also eat birds like chicken, duck and turkey. We get other products from birds and animals too. Eggs come from chickens and ducks, and from cows’ milk people make but ter and cheese.From plants we get fruit, vegetables and cereals. A lot of our fruit grows on trees: apples, oranges and bananas. Many small plants have fruit too, like the coffee plant. So coffee is really a fruit drink! What about tea? Tea comes from a plant, but it is not a fruit. We make tea from the leaves of a small plant, so tea is a vegetable. And what about tomatoes? “Tomatoes are vegetables,” people say. “No,they’re not,” say the scientists. “Tomatoes are really fruit.” Some kinds of vegetables grow under the ground. The potato is one example. Different kinds of grass also give us food, called cereals. Rice and wheat are important cereals. Millions of people in the world eat rice or make bread from wheat.Where does our daily food come from? Some people grow their own food, but usually farmers produce our food for us. Different kinds of food come from different countries. Why? Because different plants and animals need different climates. Sheep, for example, have thick woolly coats, so they can live in a cool climate. You find sheep in countries like Scotland and New Zealand. Cows can live in any part of the world, but they produce more milk in cool climates.Apples like a cool climate. They are the number one British fruit. But oranges need a warm, dry climate. So oranges grow well in the countries round the Mediterranean. Bananas like a lot of sun and rain, so they only grow well in the tropical climates of countries in Africa and South America.Many different shops sell food. Bakers sell bread and butchers sell meat. You find eggs, milk, butter and cheese, rice, coffee and tea in a grocer’s shop. You can buy fish, fruit and vegetables from shops or in a street market. And, of course, there is one shop for everything— a supermarket. Remember, you must buy good food for a healthy life. Do you eat the right food?Task 12【答案】1) He wanted to investigate the mysteries of the sausage.2) Because everyone in a food factory has to keep clean and tidy and cover all the hair of the head. 【原文】Announcer: We sent Tom Brown on a special mission. His destination—a town somewhere in Wiltshire and his task — to investigate the mysteries of the sausage.Tom Brown: New York has the Empire State Building; Rome has the Colosseum; Paris has the Eiffel Tower and the Pompidou Centre. But Trowbridge, Trowbridge has Bowyers.Yes I’ve come here to Trowbridge early on a gray January morning, to investigate atopic close to my heart — or rather close to my stomach — something I can reallyget my teeth into. Behind me is the Bowyers factory. I’m about to go through thisgateway of gastrono mic delights, to visit this Mecca of the meat pie. What’s goingon inside, I wonder? Are innocent sausages being frightened out of their skins? Aremeat pies doing their crusts? I’m going in to talk to Mr. Cook, the site manager, toask some important, probing questions. Why are sausages called bangers, forinstance?Mr. Cook: No, I’m sorry, I don’t know. No, I don’t know, no.Tom Brown: I’ve noticed that everyone in the factory seems to be wearing a different kind of white hat.Mr. Cook: Well, everyone in a food factory has to keep clean and tidy and cover all the hair of the head. You will be putting on a hat such as the operators on the shop floor wearwhich is a white peaked hat with a snood down the back to cover all the hair on yourhead.Tom Brown: Yes, I see it’s got a rather fetching hairnet at the back...Task 13【答案】Judy thought that she would enjoy her first day on the job, but everything went wrong. First she overslept. She was so upset about that that she caught the wrong bus. She got to the soft drink factory at nine instead of eight thirty. Her new boss, who was a tall fat man, was very angry. He taught her what to do in a rush. All she had to do was watch a machine fill bottles with Cola. Then she pushed a button and sent the bottles to be capped.At lunch, her boss sent her out to buy him a sandwich. She bought herself some fruit, but dropped it and stepped on it. By the end of the afternoon she felt hungry, bored and tired. And she never wanted to see another bottle of Cola in her life. The next morning she got to work on time and quit!。

名校课堂九年级下册英语听力原文

名校课堂九年级下册英语听力原文

名校课堂九年级下册英语听力原文Unfortunately, I don't have access to the specific English listening materials used in a particular "name-brand school" classroom for their ninth-grade lower semester textbooks. The listening scripts can vary greatly depending on the school, the publisher, and the specific edition of the textbook.Moreover, providing a script with over 1000 words without disclosing your prompt or referencing a specific textbook would be challenging, as it would require creating a completely original listening comprehension scenario.However, I can offer you a general outline of what a typical English listening comprehension script might include for a ninth-grade student. This outline can serve as a guide for you to create your own script or to request a specific script from your school or teacher.A typical English listening comprehension script for ninth-grade students might include:1. $$Introduction$$: A brief introduction to the topic or scenario being presented. This could be a conversationbetween two students discussing their weekend plans, a teacher giving instructions in a classroom setting, or a news broadcast about a current event.2. **Dialogue or Narration**: The main body of the listening material would consist of a dialogue between two or more speakers or a narration describing a series of events. The language used would be appropriate for a ninth-grade level, with a mix of basic and intermediate vocabulary and grammatical structures.3. **Questions**: Following the dialogue or narration, there would be a series of questions designed to test the listener's understanding of the material. These questions could be multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, or short-answer format.4. **Answers and Explanations**: Optionally, the script could include the answers to the questions, along withbrief explanations to help students understand why each answer is correct.Remember, the specific content and structure of the script would depend on the curriculum and teaching methods used by your school. If you need a specific script for aparticular textbook or classroom material, it's best to contact your teacher or school directly. They should be able to provide you with the exact materials you need for your studies.。

2021上海市秋考英语听力原文

2021上海市秋考英语听力原文

2021上海市秋考英语听力原文(听写版)By 不做评论&Apple听写Section A1. -Seems like I’m running a fever.-Don’t worry. I’ll give you a blood test first.Question: What is most probably the woman’s job?2.- Are you checking out some colleges? East Lake College is a pretty neat school.- but they don’t offer many majors.Question: what does the man imply?3.- I was fired I thought my work being valued by the company.- Sorry to hear that. but it’s not the end of the world. Cheer up.Question: what is the woman trying to do?4.- Do you happen to know the title of this oil painting?- No idea. Maybe an early-18th-century work. You can look it up in the catalog.Question: what are the speakers mainly talking about?5.- Oh, it looks like the traffic is really bad, still another hour to get to your office.- OK then I will go by Subway, please stop at the next crossroads and I will get out there. Question: What can we learn about the woman from the conversation?6.- What’s the assignment for today in is Taylor?- Well, read chapter 9 in your textbook and get prepared to discuss next what you’ve read next Monday.Question: What will the man be required to do next Monday?7.- Will you please email me tomorrow? Let’s fix the date for next conference.- My computer is broken. Can I call you?Question: What does the man imply?8.- Mom where am I blue shoes, I’ll be late for school.- I washed them this morning. Last night, you told me you’d have a day off school today. Question: What does the woman mean?9.- I have gained weight since I started to work at pizza kitchen.- I know they offer employees free pizzas for meals, but you could pack your own healthy lunch. Question: What does the man suggest the woman do?10.- Have you booked a twin room in West hotel for a holiday?- Not yet. The line was busy, I will ring later but that hotel is never full in March. Question: What does the man imply?Section BQuestions 11 through 13 based on the following passageIt’s a daily struggle known to office workers the world over. A productive morning rewarded with a decent lunch. And then at about 3 PM there comes the irresistible sleepiness. A short nap can promote alertness and improve performance which are important when you’re at work. Now many companies with a strong commitment to employee wellness have realizedthe benefits of on-site napping. UU corporation(?),A consulting company has a flexible approach. Employees can take a nap for 30 minutes at most anytime between 1 PM and 4 PM. Another company Tim and Jerrys, which already offers employees personal trainers, now supplies a room with a bed and pillows that employees can use as needed. One of its representatives says if people need to catch a little nap during the day, we will behind it. An IT firm, New Link allows its employees to take a 20-minute power nap at their desks. Introduced 2 years ago, the policy has proved a huge hit. Mr. lean, an accountant in New Link told a local newspaper:” if I use a calculator when I’m sleepy, I have to double check my work for fear of making mistakes. So, it takes longer. Thanks to the policy, my work performance has improved.”11. What is the speaker mainly talking about?12. Which of the following can employees of UU corporation(?) do at work?13. What can be learned about Mr. Lean?Questions 14 through 16 based on the following passageSearch engines have completely changed how we access information and who we get it from. They’re fast, easy and great but there’s so many questions you can’t look up online. Some are too complex, because they have two or more parts and others are impossible to search because you can’t remember a name or an exact year. So, you get too many results to make you search useful or maybe you just aren’t near a computer or Wi-Fi. That’s what APL can make a difference. With APL you can put questions to an information specialist at the pro(?) library. For over 40 years, APL has been answering peoples’ questions by looking things up in a variety of text, recordings and other resources. And these people are expert researchers. So, they know where to look for information, which is key and providing a really good quality answer. Sometimes accuracy is more important than getting millions of results in a second. Then how can you access APL? you can call 21518 between 9 AM and 6 PM, Monday through Saturday. One of the 10 information specialists will answer your question even if the questions have multiple parts and even if you are missing some key information. That’s the benefit of a human over computer. Plus, if you need some recommended reading, they’ve got that covered too.14.What is the speaker mainly talking about?15.What will the search engine do if you type in a much too complicated question?16.Which of the following is true of APL?Questions 17 through 20 based on the following conversationMan - What are you going to do this summer, SueWoman - Well, I can work full-time at my uncle’s restaurant if I want to. The money is pretty good. But I’m thinking of getting some experience in my field. I’m graduating next year.Man - Maybe you should try a different summer job. It would mean a pay cut, but it’ll be worth it, not only do you get experience, you make all kinds of contacts.Woman - But I just have no idea how to find a suitable one.Man - Why not go to the summer job fair? Hang on, I’ve got the leaflet in my bag.Woman - Great.Man - It’s next week on the 16th at the student center, from 9 AM to 3 PM.Woman - That’s wonderful. Should I dress as if I’m going to an interview?Man - It doesn’t mention how are you should dress.Woman - Shall I bring my re s ume ?Man - it’s not required but it’s a good idea.Woman - OK. Does it say what kinds of summer jobs are available? You know I want to be a teacher.Man - You can try to get harder to summer camp, several are listed on there.Woman - Excellent, I will try.Man - You won’t have any trouble. You are at the top of your class.Woman - Thanks for the vote of confidence.17.What are the speakers mainly talking about?18.According to the man, why should the women find a different summer job?19.What can be learned about the summer job fair?20.Why does the man recommend the women to work at the summer camp?。

9BU2试卷听力原文+答案

9BU2试卷听力原文+答案

9BU2Part 1 Listening (第一部分听力)听力原文及答案M: What was the weather like while you were travelling with your friends, Maria?W: Not bad. It rained the last couple of days, but mostly it was sunny. We weren’t able to visit Swallow Lake because of the weather, but…M: Oh, that’s a pity!W: Well, except that we did everything we planned to―walking, climbing, swimming, boating and fishing. We even managed a visit to the West Hill.M: How did you get that far?W: We cycled there. Oh… and we went to the seaside quite a few times.M: Where did you get the bike?W: We borrowed from the native villagers.M: So where were you?W: Oh, in a attractive village―lots of flowers and trees and about two kilometres from the beach.Just close to Beidaihe.M: Oh, I have been there once. I remember I forgot to take a warm coat with me and slept badly in the evening.W: Oh, that’s nothing. We left our food in the village house, and for the last half day, we had nothing to eat.M: Anyway, you seem to have had a good time.W: Yes, on the whole, not too bad.1.sunny2. boating3. seaside4. native5. attractive6. oncePart 2 Vocabulary and Grammar (词汇与语法)II.选择填空:7-16 ABDABDC CC 17-26 DDABB BCBCCIII.选择填空:27-34 D C B A B A E CIV词性转换:35twelfth 36.themselves 37.discussing 38. disagree 39.less40.across 41.electronic pletely 43. stories 44.designerV.改写句子:45.weren’t asking 46.won’t they 47.What is 48.How terrible 49.close view50. if…don’t 51. Laura spent one week readi ng the book Harry Potter.Part 3 Reading and Writing 答案A. 完形填空BBACCDAB. 首字母填空things; service; cheaper; Another; also; attracted; wastesC.回答问题1:No,she doesn’t.2:To take the college entrance exam was more difficult.3:34:To comfort Tina.5:I have succeeded in doing it.6:We should carry something through to the end(有始有终);We should be polite;We should appreciate anything even the failure.。

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精选题源听力 10套 原文+答案详解
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七年级课堂作业听力原文及答案

2018学年第二学期七年级英语课堂作业2019.3.21听力材料及答案Part 1 Listening(第一部分听力)25%I.Listening Comprehension (听力理解)A.Listen and choose the right picture.1.Mary would like to buy a dress with the spots.2.Mr. Smith has been a teacher for many years.3.The Oriental Pearl Tower is in Pudong.4.The national sport in the United States is baseball.5.Although Peter is busy with his studies, he exercises regularly.1-5 BFAEDB.Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear.6.M: Does Mr. Smith live on the third floor?W: No, Mr. Smith lives on the third floor. Mr. Smith lives above him.Q: which floor does Mr. Smith live?7.W: When were you born, Mike?M: I was born in 1998. What about you?W: I am two years older than you.Q: When was the girl born?8.M: You don’t look very well. What’s the matter with you?W: I’m not feeling well. I have a got a fever.M:Why don’t you see a doctor?W: Yes, l will take you advice.Q: What’s wrong with Kitty?9.M: Do you like the sweater with the short sleeves or the one with the long sleeves?W: Neither. I like the one with the V-neck.Q: Which one does the girl like better?10.W: I’m hungry. Let’s have lunch together.M: OK. The restaurant is not far from here. It will take us five minutes to drive there.Q: How will they go to the restaurant?11.M: How long have you been in America?W: Let me see. For more than 14 years.Q: How long has the girl been in America?12.W: What did you do last Sunday, Jack?M: I went to Shanghai Science and Technology Museum. What about you?W: I went to Shanghai History Museum. It was very interesting.M: Where is it?W: It’s in the centre of the city, near Shanghai Grand Theatre.Q: Where did Jack go last Sunday?13.M: Look, what are the kids doing over there?W: Oh, they are making a snowman. How happy they are!Q: What season is it?6-13 DACA AACDC.Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false.Today is Saturday. My mother wants to buy a new dress for me, so we go to a shop. When my mother is choosing the clothes carefully, I see a small black handbag on the floor. I pick it up and open it. There is so much money in it. “Whose bag is it?” I shout. But no one answers me. “The owner must be worried about it. Let’s wait here.” Mother says. Then we wait and wait, but the owner doesn’t come back. At last, I give the handbag to the manager of the shop.14-19 TFTFTFD.Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences.Each year, thousands of Chinese middle school students go to study in foreign countries such as America, Britain, Australia and Japan.Chen Yi, a Chinese writer who has lived in America for 16 years, told more than 300 parents and their children that life in foreign countries can be hard for young people. “They should meet a culture sho ck and language problems.”However, these are not the most difficult things. To most children, looking after themselves when staying alone in a foreign country is a big challenge.Zhang Jia, a 16-year-old student, began to study in a high school in Sydney last October. He felt surprised that his teachers there never pushed students to study. And usually there wasn’t homework. “With these education systems,we have more spare time and more space for thinking,” said Zhang. “But if you don’t know how to plan yo ur time and money,you will not have an easy time.” Some of his friends spent their whole year’s money in the first two months of the term, and they didn’t pass their exams.“Studying abroad at a young age can help students improve their spoken English and broaden their minds, but students and parents should know about the challenges. Before going abroad, talk to someone with experience in foreign countries. Make sure that you are ready for it.”20.Thousands nguage 22.themselves 23.October 24.felt 25.spokenPart 2 Vocabulary and Grammar(第二部份词汇与语法)40%II. Choose the best answer. (选择最恰当的答案): 15%26-30 ABCAD 31-35 BBCAB 36-40 CBDADIII. Complete the following passage with the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. (将下列单词前的字母填入空格内。

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2021秋季《小学英语听力训练3年级上册》参考答案I.Listen and number听录音,给下面的图片编号。

(5分)() () () ()Il.Listen andchoose听录音,选出你所听到的单词。

(5分)()1.A.bag B.pencil C.pen()2.A.yellow B.brown C.black()3.A.hand B.head C.body()4.A.bear B.dog C.duck()5.A.three B.two C.tenWriting(笔试部分,共50分)Ill.Read and write读一读,写出相应字母的小写形式。

(10分) BD FH IJKLTIV.Readandmatch读一读,将下列单词与图片搭配起来。

(10分)k2.pencil box3.eye4.cat5.fishV.Read andchoose口语交际,选择最佳的答案写在括号里。

(10分)()1.-Good morning,Wu Yifan._Sarah.A.Good morningB.Good afternoonC.Good night( )2.-How are you?-A. Nice to meet youB. HI!C.Very well, thanks!()3.-What s this?-A. Oh, no!B.It'sapig.C. Goodbye!()4-Can Ihave some water, please?Al'mfine,thank you.B.Here you are. C. Bye!()5.-_-You’re welcome!A.Thank you.B.Ihave a rulerC.This is the armVI.Thinkandchoose情景交际,根据情景选择最佳答案。

(10分)()1向别人道别可以说:A.Hello!B.Goodbye()2早上,你在校门口遇见老师,向老师打招呼应该说:为保证良好的阅读体验,建议不要缩放浏览器大小哦A.Good moning.()3向别人介绍你的朋友Mike,可以说:A. My name s Mike.B.This is Mike.()4.当你想吃面包时,可以说:Al’dlike some juice,please B.Can Ihave some bread,please?()5.问你的新朋友几岁了,你应该说:A.How are you?B.How old are you?VIl.Readandwrite按正确的格式规范地书写下列单词。

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2019年秋  三年英语 听力及参考答案

2019年秋季永春县小学三年级期末英语听力材料及参考答案Ⅰ.听录音,选择正确的单词或词组补全句子。

请注意,每小题读三遍。

1. Look! It’s a black dog.2.Xiaogang is nine.3. How many caps?4. I’m M s Wang.5. Point to the window.Ⅱ.听录音,判断录音内容与图意是否相符,相符的打“√”,不相符的打“×”。

请注意,每小题读三遍。

1.Look! It’s a cat.2.That’s a bird.3.This is a boy.4.Look!It’s a school.5.Please sit down.Ⅲ.听录音,选择所听到句子的答语。

请注意,每小题读三遍。

1.How are you?2.What’s that?3.What colour?4.Happy birthday to you!5.Hello,I’m Chen Hao.Ⅳ.听录音,按顺序选出与所听内容相符的图片。

请注意,每小题读三遍。

1.This is a desk.2.Point to the door.3. It’s a pen.4.It’s blue.5.This is a classroom.参考答案:听力部分:Ⅰ.(10分)1—5: BAABA Ⅱ. (15分)1—5:×√×√√Ⅲ. (15分)1—5: BBBAB Ⅳ. (15分)1—5:BDACE 笔试部分:Ⅰ. (15分)1—5:BCBBC Ⅱ. (15分)1—5:×√√×√Ⅲ. (15分)1—5:BBAAB。

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听说训练9Part A 模仿朗读听录音,模仿朗读短文,注意画线单词的发音。

短文读两遍。

Zoos are also vital [ ]for education [ ],enabling [ ]beautiful wild animals that they would never otherwise get to see 。

Seeing an animal in the flesh [ ] has a much greater impact [ ] than seeing onein a picture or on TV,and teaching them about the threats [ ] to theirspecies [ ],which hopefully encourages [ ] them to respect and protectanimals.The money they bring in is used to pay for the animals’ food and care and to fund breeding programmes [ ],as well as the employees’ [ ] wages 。

Some also goes towards funding the protection of animals in thewild,and their habitats [ ]。

va I tl] education [̍ed ʒu̍ke I ʃn ]enabling[I ̍ne I bl I ̍]flesh[fleʃ]impact[̍I mpækt]threats[̍rets]species[̍spiːʃiːz]encourages [I n̍kʌr I dʒI z] programmes[̍prəʊ̍ræmz]employees’[̍I m̍plɔI iːz] habitats[̍hæb I tæts]Part B听录音回答问题1.听第一段对话,并回答录音提问的第1题。

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听力教程Unit 10 BK4 (105~116)课堂用文本  第二版

UNIT 10Section One Tactics for listeningListening and Translation1.Some of America's best universities have accepted an unusually low percentage of students for admission this fall.2.College admissions officers say the main reason is that high school seniors are applying to more schools than in the past.3.Many students who apply to top schools are placed on a waiting list.4.They do not get a decision until the school knows how many applicants who are offered admission will accept the offer.5.Admissions officers say they use wait-listing because it is difficult to know which applicants really want to attend their school. ExerciseDirections: Listen to some sentences and translate them into Chinese. You will hear each sentence three times.1.今年秋季,美国一些最好的大学的新生录取率反常的低。

2.大学的招生官员说,主要原因是高三学生申请报考的大学数量比往年多。

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2022年秋季听力材料及答案

听力材料及答案:A) 反应:(共5小题,每小题1分)根据你所听到的句子,选择最佳答案。

1. What’s wrong with you?2. My head hurts.3. You must stop.4. When many passengers are waiting for a bus.5. What do you say first when you ask somebody the way to the hospital?B理解:(每小题1分,共10分)根据你所听到的对话,选择正确的答案回答问题。

听下面的对话,回答第6小题:6. M: Lucy, would you like some apples?W: No, I’d like some oranges, please.听下面的对话,回答第7小题:7. M: Excuse me, how much is the T–shirt?W: The red T–shirt? 25 dollars for each.听下面的对话,回答第8小题:8. M: Mary, you are taller than me!W: Yes, Tom. But Susan is much taller than we two.听下面的对话,回答第9小题:9. M: Could you tell me what’s wrong?W: Well, nothing serious. Only a cold. Take the medicine and you’ll feel better.听下面的对话,回答第10小题:10. M: What a new watch, Mrs Green!W: You can’t believe it. I bought it three and a half years ago.听下面的对话,回答第11-12题W: What did you do last Sunday?M: Well, I went to the cinema.W: Oh, what film did you see?M: The Tiger Child.W: Oh, really? Did you like it?M: Yes, it was very interesting.听下面的对话,回答13—15小题。

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2017-2018学年七年级英语上学期课堂作业(二)(扫描版)新人教版

2017-2018学年七年级英语上学期课堂作业(二)(扫描版)新人教版2017年秋季学期七年级英语课堂作业听力材料及参考答案(二)听力部分一、CDAEB 二、CACBA 三、ABACB 四、BCABC笔试部分一、21-30: BACCA BCBAC二、31-35: classmate; member; classroom; cute; free三、36-40: sings; player; are; Jim’s; have四、41-50: is; helps; are; her; tall; looks; from; in; has; sing五、51-55: DAEBC六、56-65:CBADA BDBAB七、66-70: BADAC八、Hello! I’m kitty. I'm twelve. I come from Nanjing, but now I live with my family in Beijing. I'm not tall. My hair is very short, and I wear glasses. We have Chinese, Maths, English, Art and PE lessons at school. I like all the lessons at Sunshine MiddleSchool, and I'm good at English. I have some new friends at school. They are all very nice.听力材料一、1. My father loves reading. 2. Simon is a student.3. They like playing volleyball.4. She often plays tennis at weekends.5. She goes swimming every week.二、6. Nice to meet you.7. What’s your favourite sport?8. How old are you?9. Does he play football well?10. What time do you get up in the morning?三、11-12: W: Hi, Li Ming. Where are you from?M: I from Nanjing. What about you, Wei Fang?W: I’m from Shanghai. Are you in Grade 7?M: No, I’m in Grade 8.13-15: M: Hi, Sandy. What time do you often go to school?W: I often go to school at seven thirty.M: How do you often go to school?W: I often go to school by bike.M: What do you often do after school?W: I often play basketball.四、Millie is a new student at Sunshine Middle School. She is twelve years old. She has short hair. She loves reading. There are four。

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