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高中英语听力强化训练 Test 8asf听力文件无病毒,请放心打开听力理解第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What’s true about Kate?A. It is hard for her to have friends.B. She does not have many friends.C. She tries hard to have friends.2. Who were born in Paris?A. The man and Mr. Bill.B. The woman and Mrs. Bill.C. The woman and Miss Bill.3. What is Mr. Blake?A. A writer.B. A singer.C. A lecturer.4. What will the woman probably do?A. Lock the computer lab later.B. Leave the computer lab with the man.C. Buy a new lock for the computer lab.5. What is the evening temperature according to the radio broadcast?A. 16°F.B. 86°F.C. 60°F.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

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

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

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注意事项:本套系列听力强化练习题需要在四级考试之前完成:第十三周(1-3)、第十四周(4-6)、第十五周(7-8)建议:时间最好选在10:00到10:30具体答案将在课堂上逐步公布;强化Test OnePart Ill Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. A) Type the document at night. B) Go to the printing room with her.C) Fix his computer. D) Type the document on her computer.12. A) He lost Sally's new address. B) Sally will appear unexpectedly.C) He is no longer in contact with Sally. D) He will send the e-mail by himself.13. A) Prepare for the right make-up. B) Find out the right style of the dress.C) Wear the black dress. D) Dress formally.14. A) She has heard rock and roll music. B) She does not enjoy classical music.C) She rarely listens to music. D) She is not interested in rock and roll music.15. A) Take the receipt. B).Send the book to the woman's house.C) Get back the book from the store. D) Ask for the money from the woman.16. A) She dislikes her husband. B) She admires Mike's relationship with his wife.C) She regrets to care little about her husband. D) She disagrees with the man.17. A) She prefers to exercise in the afternoon. B) It is important to make warming-up exercise.C) The man should continue with his exercise. D) The man should start to exercise one month later.18. A) It is clear that her roommate conceals the secret. B) Her roommate will return the money soon.C) The woman should directly ask for the money. D) Her roommate should explain the reason.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) Because she will complain to him about the saleswoman's attitude.B) Because she wants him to help her refund goods bought from there.C) Because she would like to ask him for cosmetic operation compensation.D) Because she wants to let him look at her face alter using his goods.20. A) It has received customers' widespread praise. B) It is effective to man as well as to woman.C) It has been thoroughly proved by volunteers. D) It has obtained doctors' approval before sale.21. A) Disappointed. B) Angry. C).Sad. D) Gloomy.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22. A) His major. B) High salary. C) His preference. D) His tutor's advice.23. A) They just keep them in small cages. B) They don't feed them with enough food.C) They give them too much training. D) They don't give them food at regular time.24. A) to obtain a toy. B) To decorate their life C) To make money. D) To show their wealth.25. A) Tourist and animal feeder. B) Consultant and animal expert.C) Interviewer and interviewee. D) Pet owner and animal doctor.Section BPassage One26. A ) No reason can explain why some people are left-handed.B) Difference in gender and nationality is the concerned factor.C) The culture may cause some people to use left-hands.D) Ninety percent of people will naturally use their right hands.27. A) because it is not the same with the others. B) Because it is difficult to pick up the foods.C) Because it is regarded as a kind of insult to others. D) Because it is a fool who does like that.28. A) Some people without right-handed gene may be left-handed.B) The left-handed gene is passed from parents to children.C) Left-handedness is caused both by gene and development.D) The left-handedness is linked to mental problems.Passage Two29. A) He obtained his philosophy degree. B) He sold his own life on the Internet.C) He became famous for his website. D) He requested to part with his girlfriend.30. A) He intended to do something special. B) He wanted to ask for donations for charities.C) He did not know the reason himself. D) He meant to offer some help to poor people.31. A) Driving license B) Training course. C) Cooking skills. D) Australian passport.Passage Three32. A) She was believed to be the last survivor after the big ship sank.B) She was reported to die at her own home in England on Sunday.C) She was the youngest passenger on board when the disaster happened.D) She was taking a journey with her family when the liner hit an iceberg.33. A) Her father. B) Her mother. C) Her brother. D) Her sister.34. A) Because it would make her feel uncomfortable. B) Because she was too sick to attend the ceremony.C) Because she didn't like being treated as a celebrity. D) Because she had to make some miserable speeches.35. A) V aluable prints taken from the ship. B) A suitcase filled with donated clothes.C) Her lifesaving sack in the disaster. D) Apology letters to her from the Fund.Section CThe war for independence from Britain was a long and economical costly conflict. The New England fishing industry was (36) ___________destroyed, and the tobacco (37) __________in the South were also hard (38) ________. The trade in imports was seriously (39) _____________, since the war was fought against the country that had previously monopolized the supply of (40) __________goods.The most serious (41) _________ were felt in the cities. Because they depended on (42) _________activity. Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Charleston were all (43) ___________ for a time by British troops.(44)____________________________________________________________________________________________. American income from ship building and commerce declined, harming the entire economy of the urban areas. The decline in trade brought a fall in the American standard of living.(45)__________________________________________________________________________________. Some of them joined the Continental army, or if they were loyal to Britain, they departed with the British forces. (46) _____________________________________________________________________________. The destroys produced by the fighting of the war, by the loss of sources of credit, and by the lack of new investment all created a period of economic stagnation that lasted for the next twenty years.强化Test TwoPart III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. A) She will treat the man tonight. B) She thinks the man is poor.C) The man will get rich soon. D) The man should be frugal.12. A) He has no choice but to go home in a minute. B) He'll join the woman after the report is finished.C) He's very happy to accept the woman's invitation. D) He is unable to have a drink with the woman.13. A) In the playground. B) In tile hospital. C) In a sporting goods store. D) In a fitness center.14. A) Ask all the staff’s feedback in the office. B) Ask for some famous artists' opinions.C) Take his leader's thoughts into consideration. D) Make’s own decision without interference.15. A) The failure will affect the company's sales campaign. B) The company will beat other companies in business.C) The football team will win the competition next time. D) The company will no longer sponsor the football team.16. A) By bike. B) By taxi. C) On foot. D) By bus.17. A) She parted with her ex-boyfriend. B) She started a date a few days ago.C) She will never date in the future. D) She plans to have a rest from work.18. A) Some pictures. B) Beautiful music. C) A new cell phone. D) A costly camera.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) He has been attacked by someone. B) He has got confused about the book.C) He has read an instructive book. D) He has contacted the writer.20. A) It is essential for the success in life. B) It can separate life into different stages.C) It may be helpful to understand the book. D) It can bring hopes to people.21. A) It should be very high. B) It should be reasonable. C) It should be eternal. D) It should be fixed.22. A) Because it is most closely related to your life] B) Because it concerns the most important stage of life.C) Because it helps achievement of the other goals. D) Because it is quite different from the other goals. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A) A college degree. B) An age of at least 18 years. C) Living in the college. D) Good credit record.24. A) Free. B) 125 pounds per year. C) 25 pounds per year. D) 18 pounds per year.25. A) You will be given a booklet. B) You will get a fine.C) Your rights of borrowing will be canceled. D) You cannot borrow any item.Section B Passage One26. A) Expanding its campus. B) Recruiting more students. C) Cutting down its expenses. D) Obtaining more donations.27. A) Set up profitable institute. B) Raise the student's tuition.C) Ask for more federal grants. D) Reconsider the staff payment.28. A) Most of them are not affected by the economic crisis. B) A great part of their spending comes from donation.C) They are much wealthier than the Harvard University. D) They can fare as well as common schools in a downturn. Passage Two29. A) Virus is transmitted by shaking hands with others. B) T he infectious disease can’t be prevented from spreading.C) Hand washing can save a million lives each year. D) Bacteria on hands may cause heavy cold.30. A) To stay with the people who has caught a cold. B) To touch the nose and eyes after someone nearby coughed.C) To stand in the air without few clothes on. D) To eat the food without washing hands.31. A) Using the towel together with soap. B) Rubbing hands together with soap and warm water.C) Drying the hands after washing. D) Sinking the hands into the soap water for a few minutes. Passage Three32. A) The members send mails to each other. B) They meet to talk about the book after reading.C) They live together in order to share the books. D) They should write the book report regularly.33. A) Meeting together to discuss hooks. B) Sending emails to discuss books.C) Building virtual organization. D) Travelling around the world.34. A) Books of certain writers. B) Articles on the Internet.C) Books by a famous writer. D) Books by a number of writers.35. A) It is named for an important person in the work of the writer.B) It is the name of the person who established the club.C) It is to show the identity of the club members. D) The expert in the club has given the name to it.Section CFor most of us, the purpose of the holidays is to bring peace, love, and goodwill towards all. Yet, for many, the holiday season often means stress, (36) _________, pressure, disappointment and loneliness.Due to the emotional (37) _________ of' the past few months, these feelings, often known as the "holiday blues", may be even more (38) ___________, not to mention the unsteady economy.Experts say even the more (39) _______tasks of shopping, decorating, late-night parties, cooking, planning and family (40) ________ can be holiday stressors.In addition, the psychological (41) _________ known as seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, may bring a specifictype of (42) __________ related to winter's shorter days and longer nights.And with family get-togethers becoming less (43)_________ events over the years, there is now the added pressure of getting just one chance to get it all right. "Families are much more disparate (完全不同的) now.(44)_____________"says John Stutesman, a clinical psychologist at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. "Still," say experts, "(45) _________________________________________________________________________."The most essential step," says Stutesman, "is for the individual to acknowledge their feelings and the reason for their withdrawal."Stutesman (46) _______________________________________________________. "If they're feeling a little blue, they should try to do things personally satisfying for them. Maybe this is exercise, cooking, reading a book, or massage."强化Test ThreePart III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11, A) She has to go to the cinema. B) She has to go to America.C) She has to go to the library-. D) She has to buy a history book.12. A) John is usually late. B) John will be there m eight-thirty.C) John will not show up. D) John is usually on time.13. A) The man wants to rent a house. B) The man wants to sell his room.C) The man wants to rent a room where he can have a bath and cook.D) The mall wants to lent an apartment with a toilet.14. A) She is running down. B) She is a little tired. C) She is too worried. D) She is rather embarrassed.15. A) The place where they want to see a film. B) How to learn to drive.C) The time to go to movies. D) The old days of their childhood.16. A) Watch the TV program at home. B) Go to bed earlier.C) See the TV program next day. D) See another TV program.17. A) They like to listen to the record again and again. B) They are happy she plays a different song this time.C) This song is always their favorite one. D) They are fed up with Mary's songs.18. A) She should be careful about her money. B) She shouldn't buy anything from that department store.C) She should do a part-time job in order to buy it. D) She can buy the yellow suit when she saves enough money. Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) Something goes wrong with his computer. B) He can not finish the documents in time.C) The computer screen is hurting his eyes. D) He can not understand the article.20. A) How to operate the computer. B) How to have a break after work.C) How to choose the right glasses. D) How to avoid eye problems before computer.21. A) Feeling painful in eyes. B) Not being able to open the eyes,C) Getting dry eyes. D) Blinking more than usual.22. A) Use some eye-drops. B) Bead the article. C) See a doctor. D) Take a break.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A) He met with robbery. B) He risked tile danger of life.C) His pocket was lust. D) He had his pocket stolen.24. A) That is what he loves best. B) That makes him very bored.C) That makes him healthier. D) That makes him less dangerous.25. A) He had made the right choice. B) She had no idea about that.C) It is not wise for him to do that. D) He will soon return.Section B Passage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A) She often practices taking notes. B) She often practices oiling the gate.C) She often practices singing high notes. D) She often practices overcoming her weakness.27. A) Because he had run out of gas. B) Because his tires were stabbed.C) Because he had heard a noise. D) Because he was attracted by Mrs. Jones.28. A) It came from the tires. B) It came form the brakes.C) It came from Mrs. Jones' singing. D) It came from another car passing by.Passage Two29. A) It is not convenient to walk outside. B) They must take charge of the house.C) The chances of being attacked have grown. D) They will do the housework.29. A) People can find more pleasures in violence. B) People think the world will one day end.C) There are many kinds of other threats . D) Growth of crimes on TV sets had examples.29. A) People care much for the others. B) People have the same moral standards to follow.C) People are more interested in getting selfish pleasures. D) People take the moral as a guide of acting.Passage Three32. A) A poet. B) A painter. C) A singer. D) A musician.33. A) Because the violin was a small one. B) Because Midori shows great affection for violin.C) Because the violin is very cheap. D) Because Midori can practice violin together with her mother.34. A) She was too young to play the violin well. B) He can't believe she was so talented.C) She needs more practice to make playing perfect. D) He can teach her the skills.35. A) To live a more comfortable life. B) To give performances.C) To be a pupil of a famous violinist. D) To enter a famous university.Section CPocket electronic dictionaries, popular with students, are raising concern among local educators. Used (36) _______by students studying English, it contains dictionaries and general information. The products range in price from several hundred Yuan to several thousand, depending on the (37) _______."The electronic dictionary (38) ______both my school bag and my work (39)," said a middle school student. "Most of my classmates use electronic dictionaries for the (40) ___________ "he said.Even some teachers (41)__________ electronic dictionaries. "Electronic dictionaries often allow students to read more," said an English teacher. "They prefer to look up words they don't understand without having to leaf through a dictionary. They often find ordinary dictionaries are too (42) _________."However, educators have expressed some concerns about the (43)__________risks of allowing students to use these products."(44) _____________________________________________________"said an official with an education commission. "(45)___________________________________________________________________________"he said.Another teacher provided an amusing example of what can happen when a student does not use a proper dictionary. "One of my students wrote in a composition ' He asked her to marry him, but she garbage him,'" he said. "(46)___________________________________________________________________________________,but was not sure of its meaning; he looked it up in a cheap dictionary, and saw refuse (n) garbage!"强化Test FourPart III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)11. A) In a park. B)At a restaurant. C) In a barbershop. D)In the market.12. A) Saying goodbye to a friend. B) Buying a ticket for a sports event.C) Paying a bill at the bank. D) Paying a plane trip.13. A) He has no much trouble. B) He understands the reading last night.C) He understands the reading very little. D) He hasn't understood it.14. A) She will return it to the store. B) She will have it checked.C) She will refer to the book. D) She will have it replaced.15. A) He will go to the exhibition with her. B) She'd better not go to the exhibition without him.C) He can not go with her for the exhibition. D) She must know how to do with the exhibition.16. A) Pay the extra postage. B) Send EMS.C) Wait a few days to send the mail. D) Send the package by himself.17. A) The movie is very horrible. B) He likes this horror movie.C) This movie brought him great surprise. D) He doesn't think highly of this movie.18. A) He had to live by himself. B) He must pay the rent.C) He spent much money. D) He didn't earn much money.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) Giving a lecture. B) Discussing political science.C) Working on a science problem. D) Reading twentieth-century literature.20. A) They make him feel good. B) They make no impact on him.C) They bore him. D) They make him angry.21. A) Professor Hawl is a controversial figure on campus. B) Professor Hawl plays an important part in college.C) Students admire Professor Hawl for his wonderful lectures. D) Students are sleepy in Professor Hawl's lecture. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22. A) He has never been promoted and feels dull about his work. B) He doesn't like the glass ceiling in his office.C) He hopes to get an offer of a better position. D) He feels it is an advancement to get this new job.23. A) He possesses the "can-do" spirit. B) He is hardworking, responsible and diligent.C) He is qualified with his graduate school training and internship.D) He is good at motivating people and leading them to work together.24. A) He is an honest, flexible and easy-going person. B) He worked once as an administration personnel.C) He is a salesman and this time he is selling himself. D) He has just lost his job and is hunting for another one.25. A) When he can't get his point across. B) When people are not receptive to new ideas.C) When he comes into conflict with his colleagues. D) When it is impossible to learn or to grow in his field. Section B Passage One26. A) No findings made to cure the disease. B) Pollution caused by the experiments.C) Killing animals for the sake of experiments. D) Accidents caused in the laboratories.27. A) Because scientists insist they are harmless. B) Because the protestors aren't very big and powerful.C) Because they are critical for understanding and curing human diseases.D. Because there are enough regulations to protect animals from abuse.28. A) New restriction will be placed on the use of animals.B) The scientists will be forbidden to kill animals.C) The government will publish a law to protect animals.D) The scientists will advance their treatment of diseases.Passage Two29. A) Vitamin A. B) Vitamin B. C) Vitamin C. D) Vitamin D.30. A) Skin disease. B) Nervous system disease C) Heart disease. D) Feet disease.31. A) Vitamin A is essential only to adults’ eyesight. B) Vitamins can only be found in meat, fruit and vegetables.C) A well balanced diet will provide enough vitamins.D) Vitamins can be manufactured; we then need not try to balance our diet.Passage Three32. A) It can be done anywhere, anytime. B) It can be done at home in the evening.C) It can be done in the park at weekends. D) It can be done in the office in the morning.33. A ) It needs special equipments. B) It can gently stretch muscles.C) It puts more pressure on joints. D) It can be done a few times each week.34. A) Your physical health. B) Your emotional health. C) Your muscle strength. D) Your blood pressure.35. A) They felt happy and relaxed. B) They felt thirsty and sleepy.C) They felt tired and uncomfortable. D) They felt less tired and more energetic.Section CThe concept of student exchange between countries is not a new one. It is common (36) _______ in many European countries and the United States of America. In fact, most of the (37) ________ universities have made student exchange programs a necessary part of their system. This program is based on the (38) that a group of students coming from (39) ________parts of the world to a certain university for a year or even a few months can bring about a (40)____ change in the university. (41)its root back to World War II student exchanges quickly became popular as they aimed to help increase the participants' understanding and (42)___________________of other cultures, as well as improving their language skills and ( 43 ) ____________ their social horizons. (44) _________________________________________________________________________________. In this regard, I was selected for this program in 2007, according to which I was to study the spring 2008 semester at the University of Montana. (45)________________________________________________________________________________.Education in America is a blend of academics and a whole lot of other things.(46)____________________________________________________________________________________________.But to make things interesting a wide choice of majors is offered which makes it a little easier for students since then they tend to opt for subjects that they find easy or are interested in.强化Test FivePart III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)11. A) He doesn't have a foil-time job. B) He lives on the government's allowance.C) His parents are very poor. D) He doesn't have to do a part-time job.12. A) Go to park with the man. B) Enjoy the beautiful day C) Wash clothes. D) Go to the laundry13. A) Customer and saleswoman B) Boss and secretary C) Teacher and student D) Advertiser and client14.A) She can’t dance very well. B) She doesn’t want to dance with the man.C) She wishes to lead the dance. D) She doesn't enjoy dancing very much.15. A) He came to the place on foot. B) There's something wrong with the bus.C) He didn't catch a bus on time. D) He was taken to a hospital for illness.16. A) At 10: 45. B) At 10: 30. C) At 10: 00. D) At9: 45.17. A) She doesn't like her present job. B) She is looking for a similar position.C) The salary of her present job is low. D) She doesn't want to change her job.18. A) Open a saving account in the bank. B) Deposit some money in the bank.C) Meet her parents in the bank. D) Inquire about business in the bank.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) She will take some lessons. B) She will travel in the, downtown.C) She will attend the party. D) She will do the teaching job.20. A) They can not find a good math teacher. B) They can not pass the examination.C) They can not meet the requirements. D) They can not catch up with the lessons.21. A) She asks for a leave from her professor. B) She finishes her examinations first.C) She only gives the lessons on weekend. D) She affords more time to the tutoring.22. A) She needs more efforts to help the students. B) She has made some encouraging achievements.C) She is lack of time for teaching. D) She can do nothing to help the students.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A) To preserve it longer. B) To give it a particular taste. C) To make it smoother. D) To increase the nutrition.24. A) Its flavor is special. B) It's healthy food.C) It goes well with fish. D) A high grade of fish is used in its preparation.25. A) In a few weeks. B) In two or three months. C) In about two years. D) In ten years.Section B Passage One26. A) To offer better opportunities to students with-higher grades.B) To allow more qualified students to apply for universities.C) To provide enough time for the schools to recruit students.D) To give more time for school-leavers to adjust their choices.27. A) For some political reasons. B) For some financial reasons.C) For some personnel reasons. D) For some cultural reasons.28. A) There will be lots of questions about courses in the future.B) Many universities have been fined for over-recruitment.C) The number of applicants must be recorded by the university.D) The new government policy is doubted to be a success.Passage Two29. A) The writing style of the author. B) The opinion of the author.C) The idea of the report writer. D) The quotation from the book.30. A) The publication of the book. B) The evaluation of the book.C) The introduction to the writer. D) The content of the book.31. A) It depends on the type of the book. B) How many characters there are in the book.C) What the author's point of view is about some events. D) Where the story takes place.Passage Three32. A) Many girls want to become a nurse. B) Nurses are looked down upon.C) Nurses are not qualified for the post. D) Nurses are very short in America.33. A) Doctor and teacher B) Nurse and doctor C) Teacher and nurse D) Teacher and housewife34. A) They do not mention the nurse shortage to the students.B) They ask the government to raise the paymentC) They only introduce the highly paid work to students.D) They persuade the students not to be nurses.35. A) The population is increasing greatly. B) People are getting older.C) More people are caught by fatal diseases. D) The hospitals can not afford more places for the patients.Section C"Christmas comes but once a year" is a familiar phrase. And indeed for many people the 25th of December is the (36) __________of the calendar.But for one British man once a year is not enough. Andy Park, who is better known by his (37) ________ Mr. Christmas, has celebrated Christmas every' single day for the last 14 years.The 44-year-old electrician (38)___________to have eaten a full roast dinner every day for the last (39)__________ and a hall He also sends himself a Christmas card every' day and looks forward to (40)__________a present he has bought himself each evening, while watching the Queen's Speech.Mr. Park (41) _______it costs him~ 150 a week for these behaviors. This year, however, he says due to the global (42) ___________ crisis, he is cutting down his celebrations.His Christmas (43)___________is putting a strain on more than just his wallet. Mr. Park was previously warned by his doctor that his Christmas addiction could kill him. (44)_________________________________________________.So how did Andy Park's habit with Christmas begin?"I'11 never forget the day it started." said Mr. Park, "The sun was shining, but (45)_____________________________________________________________________________________________. Suddenly I ,*'as happy. I thought this is fun. So I did it again the next day', and the day after that."(46) ____________________________________________________________________________________________.In 2005 he released a song, aptly titled It's Christmas Every Day, but has yet to find chart success.。

2021-2022八年级听力强化训练答案

2021-2022八年级听力强化训练答案

2021-2022八年级听力强化训练答案听力试题第一节听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What did Ryan do yesterday?A. He watched football.B. He did some exercise.C. He went to the doctor.2. What are the speakers doing?A. Cooking dinner.B. Preparing for a party.C. Eating out in a restaurant.3. What does the woman ask the man to do for her?A. Take a photo.B. Fix a camera.C. Print a picture.4. What will the speakers do next?A. Go back to their home.B. Visit the woman’s friend.C. Return to the supermarket.5. What is the weather like now?A. It’s raining.B. It’s cloudy.C. It’s sunny.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后2至4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。

6.What happened to the woman’s flight?A. It failed to take off on time.B. It was called off without notice.C. It arrived about two hours earlier.7. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a restaurant.B. On a plane.C. At the airport.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。

2023北京中考英语听说模拟试题 (八)(学生版+答案+听力材料)

2023北京中考英语听说模拟试题 (八)(学生版+答案+听力材料)

北京市中考英语听说模拟预测卷08一、听后选择(共8小题;每小题1.5分,共12分)1.When did the gym open?A. Yesterday.B. Three days ago.C. The day before yesterday.2.What can we learn about the gym?A. It has two floors.B. It's tall and modern.C. It's close to the school.3.What's wrong with the girl's phone?A. It is stolen.B. It is broken.C. It is out of power.4.What will the girl do with the phone?A. She will throw it away.B. She will keep it at home.C. She will sell it for recycling.5.What kind of music does the man like?A. Music that is loud and energetic.B. Music that is beautiful and smooth.C. Music that is relaxing and cheerful.6.How will the woman get a ticket?A. By buying one online.B. By going to the Ticket Center.C. By buying one through the Fan Club.7.What do we know about Shakespeare?A. His works were published after his death.B. He received very good education.C. He had a very happy family.8.What does the speaker mainly talk about?A. William Shakespeare's jobs.B. William Shakespeare's plays.C. William Shakespeare's experiences.二、听后回答(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)1.Why don't they watch the movie?2.How soon will the next train to London leave?3.Where will they go to eat?4.What does Steven think of being a teacher?5.What did Alice buy for Linda?三、听后记录并转述第一节听后记录信息(共5小题;每小题1分,共5分)三、听后记录并转述第二节听后转述信息(本节5分)第一句话:I've got some advice on how to make wise use of our smart phones …_____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________四、朗读短文(共8分)Hello, everyone! Today I'd like to talk about sleep. Getting enough sleep has become as important as eating vegetables and exercising regularly. It's very important for your body. What happens if you don't get enough sleep? If your sleep problem continues for a few nights, you could suffer serious problems. Lack of sleep can influence learning and memory, so you've got to have some healthy sleep habits. Below are some suggestions. First, do something relaxing instead of exercising before going to bed. It's also a good idea to go to bed at the same time — including weekends, if possible.北京市中考英语听说模拟预测卷08一、听后选择(共8小题;每小题1.5分,共12分)M: Have you visited the new gym yet, Molly? It opened the day before yesterday!W: No! I haven't heard about that!M: My cousin and I went there together yesterday.W: What's it like, Frank?M: Well, the building doesn't look very modern, but it's really tall and bright.W: And can you exercise on bikes there?M: Yes. They've got various sports equipment on the third floor. It was the first time my cousin had seen them.W: Wow! That's good. Did you work out there?M: Not yet.W: Where is the gym?M: Well, it's about 100 meters from the school. It's not far.W: OK! I see. Maybe we can go there together this weekend.1.When did the gym open?A. Yesterday.B. Three days ago.C. The day before yesterday.【参考答案】C【考查点】时间2.What can we learn about the gym?A. It has two floors.B. It's tall and modern.C. It's close to the school.【参考答案】C【考查点】状况M: Hi, Lucy. What's wrong with your phone?W: Oh, it fell on the ground yesterday and was broken.M: So what will you do with it?W: I guess I'll throw it away. I don't need it any more.M: Don't throw electronic waste carelessly. It will do harm to the environment.W: You mean I should keep it at home?M: I'm not saying that. Do you know that every year there are a lot of useless computers and cell phones polluting the earth?W: Oh, I see. So what should I do then?M: You can sell the phone and it can be recycled.W: Alright. You are right. I'll do that.M: Great!3.What's wrong with the girl's phone?A. It is stolen.B. It is broken.C. It is out of power.【参考答案】B【考查点】状况4.What will the girl do with the phone?A. She will throw it away.B. She will keep it at home.C. She will sell it for recycling.【参考答案】C【考查点】行为动作M: Hi, Jenny. What kind of music do you like?W: Hi, Scott. I like music that is beautiful and smooth. It makes me feel relaxed. What about you?M: I am the opposite. I prefer music that is loud and energetic, such as rock and roll, heavy metal, you know. My favorite band is Bon Jovi. Who is your favorite musician or band?W: It must be Westlife. I used to be crazy about them and I bought every CD they released.M: You are a big fan of them. Speaking of which, I heard they will come to China to hold a concert next year.W: Great news! Thanks for telling me that. But every time it's so difficult to get a ticket online. Is there any way I can get a ticket?M: You can either go to the Ticket Center early and wait in line to buy one or you can buy one through the Fan Club. Some people may want to sell the ticket if they don't have time to go.W: Good. I will buy one through the Fan Club. Thank you.5.What kind of music does the man like?A. Music that is loud and energetic.B. Music that is beautiful and smooth.C. Music that is relaxing and cheerful.【参考答案】A【考查点】类型6.How will the woman get a ticket?A. By buying one online.B. By going to the Ticket Center.C. By buying one through the Fan Club.【参考答案】C【考查点】方式方法William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564, in Stratford on Avon. At the age of seven William was sent to a grammar school, and he studied there for six years. He read a lot of books and picked up "small Latin and less Greek". When Shakespeare was fourteen, his father fell into debt, and the boy probably left school and became a country schoolmaster to help support his family. In 1582, Shakespeare was married to a farmer's daughter. They had three children. Shakespeare arrived in London in 1586 or 1587. He was said to have kept horses for the gentlemen outside the theaters. Then he became an actor. While leading the busy life of an actor, Shakespeare worked hard with his pen. He wrote plays at the rate of about two a year. His plays became popular very soon and now we can also enjoy some of his plays at theaters or at cinemas. He wrote Romeo and Juliet in 1594, The Merchant of Venice in 1596 and Hamlet in 1601. As we know, many of his plays were translated into many languages. In his lifetime, Shakespeare didn't publish his works. After his death, two of his fellow actors collected and published Shakespeare's plays in 1623.7.What do we know about Shakespeare?A. His works were published after his death.B. He received very good education.C. He had a very happy family.【参考答案】A【考查点】状况8.What does the speaker mainly talk about?A. William Shakespeare's jobs.B. William Shakespeare's plays.C. William Shakespeare's experiences.【参考答案】C【考查点】主旨要义二、听后回答(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)M: What shall we do now, Linda?W: Since there're no tickets for the movie, why not go to the beach? I think it's more interesting.M: That's a good idea.1.Why don't they watch the movie?【参考答案】1. Because there are no tickets.2. Because there are no tickets left for the movie.3. Because there are no tickets left for the film.【考查点】原因W: Excuse me, could you tell me when the next train to London is?M: Sure. Well, it's three now. The next train to London leaves in two hours, but you can take the train to Leeds, which leaves in 15 minutes, and then get off at London on the way.2.How soon will the next train to London leave?【参考答案】1. In two hours.2. It will leave in two hours.3. The train will leave in two hours.【考查点】时间M: I'm hungry, Amy.W: So am I. Why don't we get something to eat?M: Yeah. Let's go to Blue Restaurant. I love their hamburgers.W: Yeah. Me, too. Plus, they also have the best French fries.3.Where will they go to eat?【参考答案】1. To Blue Restaurant.2. They will go to Blue Restaurant.3. They will go to Blue Restaurant to eat.【考查点】地点场所W: Hi, Steven. Do you have any plans for the future?M: Sure. I decide to study hotel management at college after high school.W: So you want to be a hotel manager, right?M: Yes, I will run a big hotel in the city and welcome people from different countries. How about you, Susan?W: Well, I want to be a Chinese teacher.M: Why? It's important to choose a right job in the future. Don't you think working as a teacher is a really hard job?4.What does Steven think of being a teacher?【参考答案】1. Really hard.2. He thinks being a teacher is really hard.3. Steven thinks being a teacher is really hard.【考查点】评价M: Where did you go yesterday, Alice?W: I went to Linda's home for her 13th birthday party.M: Is her home far from our school?W: Yes. It's on Bridge Street. So we went there by bus.M: Who went there with you?W: Peter went there with me.M: Did you buy any gifts for her?W: Yes. I bought a scarf for her. And Peter bought a CD for her.M: Did you have a good time there?W: Sure. We played games, sang songs and ate the birthday cake.5.What did Alice buy for Linda?【参考答案】1. A scarf.2. Alice bought a scarf.3. Alice bought a scarf for Linda.【考查点】物品三、听后记录并转述第一节听后记录信息(共5小题;每小题1分,共5分)It's easy to let your life be wasted by a cell phone. People use their phones for pretty much everything these days, which can result in you feeling like you're limited by technology. Here are some helpful ways for you to make wise use of your smart phones.First, limit your time on your phone. It's a good idea to turn your phone off during certain hours each day. It can be particularly helpful to do this right before bed. Besides, once you get a sense of how much you use your phone, decide how much you want to cut back.Another advice is to look for pleasure and pride in other things. For example, you can try a new hobby, such as painting, jogging or cooking. Also, you can look for opportunities to shine at school or at work, such as joining a club or taking on a special project. These will help build your confidence.Last, remember to communicate openly about online safety. You should know that nothing you post on the Internet is ever 100% private, and that you should not post anything you do not want someone to see in the future. You should also learn about rules regarding sharing information.I hope the advice will help you.【参考答案】1. Limit2. sense3. hobby4. Communicate5. rules三、听后记录并转述第二节听后转述信息(本节5分)It's easy to let your life be wasted by a cell phone. People use their phones for pretty much everything these days, which can result in you feeling like you're limited by technology. Here are some helpful ways for you to make wise use of your smart phones.First, limit your time on your phone. It's a good idea to turn your phone off during certain hours each day. It can be particularly helpful to do this right before bed. Besides, once you get a sense of how much you use your phone, decide how much you want to cut back.Another advice is to look for pleasure and pride in other things. For example, you can try a new hobby, such as painting, jogging or cooking. Also, you can look for opportunities to shine at school or at work, such as joining a club or taking on a special project. These will help build your confidence.Last, remember to communicate openly about online safety. You should know that nothing you post on the Internet is ever 100% private, and that you should not post anything you do not want someone to see in the future. You should also learn about rules regarding sharing information.I hope the advice will help you.第一句话:I've got some advice on how to make wise use of our smart phones …【参考答案】I've got some advice on how to make wise use of our smart phones. It's easy to let our life be wasted by a cell phone. People use their phones for pretty much everything these days, which can result in their feeling like they're limited by technology. Here are some helpful ways for us to make wise use of our smart phones. First, limit our time on our phone. It's a good idea to turn our phone off during certain hours each day. It canbe particularly helpful to do this right before bed. Besides, once we get a sense of how much we use our phone, we should decide how much we want to cut back. Another advice is to look for pleasure and pride in other things. For example, we can try a new hobby, such as painting, jogging or cooking. Also, we can look for opportunities to shine at school or at work, such as joining a club or taking on a special project. These will help build our confidence. Last, remember to communicate openly about online safety. We should know that nothing we post on the Internet is ever 100 percent private, and that we should not post anything we do not want someone to see in the future. We should also learn about rules regarding sharing information.四、朗读短文(共8分)Hello, everyone! Today I'd like to talk about sleep. Getting enough sleep has become as important as eating vegetables and exercising regularly. It's very important for your body. What happens if you don't get enough sleep? If your sleep problem continues for a few nights, you could suffer serious problems. Lack of sleep can influence learning and memory, so you've got to have some healthy sleep habits. Below are some suggestions. First, do something relaxing instead of exercising before going to bed. It's also a good idea to go to bed at the same time — including weekends, if possible.。

2024年人教版八年级上册英语单元听力训练Unit 8

2024年人教版八年级上册英语单元听力训练Unit 8

Unit 8一、听句子, 选择合适的图片, 每个句子读一遍A B C D E1. ______2. ______3. ______4. ______5. ______二、听短对话, 选择正确答案, 每段对话读两遍6. What are they talking about?A. The milk shake.B. Ice-cream.C. Bread.7. How long does the boy need to cook the potatoes?A. About 10 minutes.B. About 20 minutes.C. About 30 minutes.8. How many apples do the speakers need to make fruit salad?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.9. Where does the boy probably come from?A. The US.B. China.C. Japan.10. How do they celebrate the festival?A. They dance.B. They sing songs.C. They have a big meal.三、听长对话, 选择正确答案, 每段对话读两遍听第一段对话, 完成11-12 小题。

11. What would the man like to eat?A. Bread and some vegetable salad.B. A hamburger and some fruit salad.C. A cake and a hamburger.12. How much are they?A. 20 dollars.B. 15 dollars.C. 12 dollars.听第二段对话, 完成13-15 小题。

13. What salad do they make?A. Apple salad.B. Banana salad.C. Fruit salad.14. How many oranges do they need?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.15. How much yogurt do they need?A. One teaspoon.B. One cup.C. Two teaspoons.四、听短文, 完成表格, 短文读两遍Unit 8听力材料:一、1. I like to eat watermelons.2. I’d like to drink water with honey.3. I want a big bowl of tomato and beef noodles.4. Sandwiches are fast food. We shouldn’t eat them a lot.5. People eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day.二、6. W: Do you like the milk shake?M: Yes, I do. I often make it at home.7. M: How long do I need to cook the potatoes, Mum?W: About 30 minutes.8. M: Let’s make fruit salad. How many apples do we need?W: Two and one cup of yogurt.9. M: We have Thanksgiving Day in November. What about your Spring Festival? W: It usually comes in January or February.10. W: How do they celebrate the festival?M: They have a big meal together.三、Text 1W: Can I help you?M: I’d like to have a hamburger and some fruit salad, please.W: Would you like something to drink?M: Yes, a cup of coffee. How much are they?W: 20 dollars.Text 2W: Let’s make fruit salad.M: Good idea. How many oranges do we need?W: Three.M: And how much cheese do we need?W: About one teaspoon.M: Do we need bananas?W: Yes. We need two.M: What about one cup of yogurt?W: OK. And we need an apple, too.四、TextWould you like to learn how to make carrot soup? It is very easy to make. First, you need to prepare one onion, two carrots, some chicken, some butter and some honey. Next, put some butter into a pot. Add two spoons of honey into it. Mix them. Then, cut up the onion and carrots and put them into the pot. Cook them for five minutes. After that, put the chicken into the pot. Remember to add some water. And then cook them for anothe r thirty minutes. Now it’s time to have the delicious soup. 答案:一、1-5: DCBEA二、6-10: ACBAC三、11-15: BACBB四、16. carrot 17. two 18. five 19. water 20. another。

八听力训练

八听力训练

八听力训练(训练题1)第一节:听力理解每段播放两遍:各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。

请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项。

听下面一段对话,回答第1~3三个小题。

1. What are they talking about?A. Parents.B. Couch potato.C. Free-time activities.2. What sport does Alex like?A. Playing chess.B. Swimming.C. Playing basketball.3. What can you learn from the talk?A. Alex lives with his parents.B. Alex watches TV too much.C. Alex cooks very well. 听下面一段对话,回答第4~6三个小题。

4. What are they doing?A. Making a cake at home.B. Looking for chocolate in Sunshine Coffee.C. Making a telephone call.5. How much is one pound for cake with fruit?A. 20 yuan.B. 44 yuan.C. 88 yuan.6. What does the man mean?A. The cake and the candles are free.B. A box of candles costs 88 yuan.C. They can send the cake to the woman's.听下面一段独白,回答第7~9三个小题。

7. How did Philip go home yesterday evening?A. By bus.B. By bike.C. On foot.8. Why did Philip fall to the ground?A. He was hit by the two men.B. He was frightened and felt weak.C. He was ill and was taken to the hospital.9. Which sentence is right?A. The spacecraft was orange and green.B. Philip took some pictures of the aliens with his camera.C. Philip's friends thought that his story was hard to believe.听下面一段对话,回答第10~12三个小题。

听力随身练test8答案

听力随身练test8答案

听力随身练test8答案一、听对话回答问题本部分共有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秒钟的时间选择你认为最合适的备选答案。

01. M: Which bird is your favourite?W: The swan is my favourite because it has white feathers and a long thin neck.02. M: What's the matter with your brother?W: He fell from a tall tree and was badly hurt.03. W: Look at this famous painting by Picasso. Let me take a photo of it.M: Please don't take photos, Amy. Look at the sign. It says "No Photos".04. M: What are you going to do this weekend, Linda? Shall we take your cousin to visit the White House?W: Fall has arrived. There are too many brown leaves in the yard.I want to clean them up.05. W: Shall we go to the cinema this evening?M: I'm afraid I can't. I'll go to meet my aunt at the airport.06. W: I'm not as slim as my friends. I'm feeling so worried.M: Why not do more exercise to keep fit?07. M: I spend about two hours on my homework every day.W: It seems that I've got more homework to do. It takes me at least three hours to finish my homework.08. M: Would you please look after my parrot while I am on holiday?W: Sure, I'd love to. And I can chat with it.09. W: I want to buy three film tickets, one for me, another two for my 5-year-old son and 10-year-old daughter. What's the price?M: The price for adults is 20 yuan, half the price for children between 6 and 12, and free for children under 6.10. W: Have you seen David? He agreed to help me with my English just now.M: Well, don't worry. His schoolbag is here in the desk.二、听对话和短文答题你将听到一段对话和两篇短文,各听两遍。

英语听力强化

英语听力强化

英语听力强化听力专项训练Passage oneHello, welcome to college!In high school, you learned 1) _____________________, including reading, writing, math and computer. For the most part, you and your classmates studied 2) _____________________.This will change now 3) _____________________ college gives you many choices. 4) _____________________ such as how to write business letters or 5) repair computers. You can also choose certain courses just beca use they’re fun, different, 6) _____________________ .College can prepare you for your chosen career. It also prepares you for a lifetime of 7) _____________________in school, at work or out in the world. 8) _____________________, the most important skill you can learn in college is how to learn. If you have this skill, you can 9) _____________________throughout life.The content of this book will tell you 10) _____________________at college and succeed as a freshman.Passage twoHi class,Have you ever stopped and tried to answer this question about your life: What will I be? Young people naturally tend to live in the present and are used to the immediate satisfaction of 1) _____________________. But just because you are focused on today doesn’t mean that you can’t also have something of a vision of 2) _____________________tomorrow, and what it may take to get there.Yes, you all certainly have 3) _____________________. But each ofyours will be very different. Likewise, all of you will 4) _____________________. But there, too, many differences will occur. Your future doesn’t exist, just like that, as if it were an inanimate _____________________thing. It’s a living process, getting 5) _____________________by you every day, 6) _____________________,so-to-speak.7) _____________________today is shaping your future in many small and large ways. In short, what you will be tomorrow, in the future, 8) _____________________right now by what you are doing today.So for a future that’s being made 9) _____________________, what’s key? The answer is simple and short, but very powerful: Wake up! 10) _____________________! Each of you is born with a unique potential. You need to examine it so that you know 11) _____________________person you are. To know yourself is to know your strong points as well as your limitations. That self-knowledge empowers you as you go 12) _____________________, it lights the road as you shape the future you see for yourself as an adult.Passage ThreeBalancing academic and social life is difficult. Now that you are in college,you can no longer rely on your parents for structure, rules, or (1)motivation. All of these are now in your hands. Being at college a lot of evening and weekend (2)are open to you, including lectures, club events, and of course, parties. In (3), students go to schools in new places where they have not lived before, so a lot of time is spent (4)your new surroundings. While it is good to explore new surroundings and take (5)of social opportunities, it is important that you take time out to (6)on your studies. Some students (7)in the school library, (8) . Forming study groups with yourclassmates and agreeing on a daily “study time”with your roommates can also be extremely helpful.Passage FourThe History of Harvard UniversityHarvard is the 1 institution of higher education in 2 , established in 3 by vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. It was named after the college’s first benefactor, the young 4 John Harvard of Charlestown, who upon his death in 1638 left his 5 and 6 of his estate to the institution. A statue of John Harvard stands today in front of 7 in Harvard Yard, and is perhaps the university’s best known 8 .Harvard University has 12 degree-granting schools in addition to the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. The university has grown from nine students with a single master to an enrollment of more than 9 degree candidates including undergraduates, graduates, and professional students. There are more than 360,000 living 10 . students in the U.S. and over 190 other countries.Dialogue 11.()A. Customer and salesman. B. Colleagues. C. Employee and boss. D. Classmates.2.()A. He loves his present job. B. He is going to open a store.C. He is about to retire.D. He works in a repair shop.3.()A. Husband and wife. B. Father and daughter.C. Doctor and patient.D. Teacher and student.4.()A. Doctor. B. Clerk. C. Professor. D. Waitress.5.()A. Waiter. B. Secretary. C. Tailor. D. Professor6.()A. He attended a literature class.B. He attended a conference in Paris.C. He traveled overseas with his family.D. He accompanied his father to abusiness talking.7.()A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.8.()A. The last week in August.B. The first week in August.C. The third week in August.D. The second week in August.9.()A. Get a visa. B. Pack his things. C. Buy a plane ticket. D. Register for classes.10.()A. Literature. B. Arts. C. History. D. Geography.Dialogue 21) What is the first question that Betty asks in this conversation?A) How are you?B) Do you have any tips for my first weeks in college?C) How are your classes going?D) What do I see at this college?2) What is George’s answer to Betty’s first question?A) I’m fine. Thank you.B) Just make friends with other peopleC) College is a new environment.D) Well, I don’t have any.3) What is the most important thing that George has learned from this college?A) How to learn.B) How to make friends.C) How to change other people.D) How to take care of himself.4) How many hours a day does George spend every day studying in college?A) 6 hours.B) 7 hours.C) No more than 8 hours.D) 8 or more hours.5) What does George think of living in the dorm?A)There is nothing bad about it.B) It’s the best place he can find to live in.C) The rooms are too small.D) It’s the same as living at home.Dialogue 31)What is Victor most probably going to do?A) Have an EQ test. B) Meet with Irene.C) Have an interview. D) Find the right person for the job.2) Why does Irene think that Victor is the right person for the job?A) Because he trusts her. B) Because he has a high IQ.C) Because he has what it takes. D) Because he knows himself well.3) What type of person is Victor?A) He’s sociable. B) He’s sensitive. C) He’s artistic. D) All of the above.4) How does Victor look?A) He looks confident. B) He looks worried. C) He looks smart.D) He looks shy.5) What can we learn from the conversation?A) Irene is a person in Victor’s life.B) Irene trusts Victor’s good education.C) Victor has more confidence than ability.D) Victor knows both himself and the position well.真题测试1. A) Coffee with sugar only C) Coffee without sugar B) Coffee with milk D) coffee with both sugar and milk2. A) Because she doesn’t like it C) Because she has had too much alreadyB) B ecause it isn’t to her taste D) because she is trying to lose we3. A) Reserving a table C) Booking a flightB) Checking in at a table D) Buying a book4. A) In a stationery shop C) In the post office B) In the town library D) In a small hotel5. A) In the airport C) In the railway station B) In a department store D) In a restaurant6. A) From the company C) From the newspaperB) From a friend of his D) From a TV commercial7. A) Change a coat for the man C) Talk to her manger herselfB) Give the man some change D) Call the manager8. A) Take a message C) Check the telephone numberB) Explain an important plan D) Call Mr. Robinson9. A) Draw up a plan C) Follow the scheduleB) Visit the factory D) Give up the tour10. A) The books used to be more expensiveB) There are only a few books in the bookstoreC)The woman bought too many booksD) Maggie wants to buy a bookstorePassage One Questions11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard11. A) Traveling around B) Marketing research C) Sellinggoods D) Answering questions12. A) Active salesmen B) Good teamwork C) Quality products D) Rich customers13. A) Finding no customers B) Earning little money C) Losing his jobs D) Getting too busy Passage Two Questions14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard14. A) He is a professor of a universityB) He is the chairman of a universityC) He is the head of an organizationD) He is the president of an association15. A) He offers specially trained dogs for themB) He supplies them with artificial dogsC) He helps to train their dogsD) He sells dog food to them16. A) Because his son asked him to do soB) Because he sympathizes with themC) Because he wants to be specialD) Because his boy is also blindPassage ThreeQuestions17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard17 A) One day B) Two days C) Three days D) Four days18. A) He watched the changing of guardsB) He stayed in the small hotel for a restC) He took boat trip along the ThamesD) He enjoyed the lovely sights of the Palace19. A) To take a look at the famous shopsB) To find a better hotel for himselfC) To visit the Buckingham PalaceD) To buy some souvenirs20. A) He thoughts it was too short.B) He felt it somewhat tiring.C) He was not much impressed.D) He did not like the weather.。

高中英语听力强化训练及答案

高中英语听力强化训练及答案

W:Thanks.The fire feels good.
(Text 7)
M:Look,Jenny.I don’t understand what’s going on.You said your sister was arriving at 7:30.It’s 8:30 now.
W:I’m sorry,Mike.I don’t understand either.Here’s Helena’s telegram.Have a look at it.
M:I helped get in some rice,take care of the fruit garden and drive the tractor.
W:Drive a tractor?
M:Yes.It was easy to learn.Did you go away for your holiday,Jane?
(Text 8)
M:ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้Hello,Jane.
W:Hi,Harry.Did you have a good summer holiday?
M:Sure.I went for my holiday on my uncle’s farm.
W:Really? What interesting things did you do there?
W:Oh,no.I just stayed at home.My mother has been in hospital.I had to look after her and help do some cooking and washing at home.
M:I’m sorry.Oh,it’s late.I must be off now.Bye bye.

新高考英语听力模拟训练08原文和答案

新高考英语听力模拟训练08原文和答案

模拟训练08听力试题、答案与原文第一节(共5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分7.5 分)听下面5 段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例: How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C。

1. What will the weather be like tomorrow afternoon?A. Rainy.B. Cloudy.C. Sunny.2. When does the train usually arrive in Rome?A. At 10:15.B. At 9:30.C. At 8:15.3. Where are the speakers?A. At a movie theater.B. In a restaurant.C. In the car.4. What does the man decide to do next?A. Go to the café.B. Watch a different movie.C. Continue watching the movie.5. How does the man probably feel?A. Relaxed.B. Nervous.C. Satisfied.第二节(共15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分22.5 分)听下面5 段对话或独白。

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

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

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第 6 段材料,回答第6、7 题。

10 套听力强化练习听力原文

10 套听力强化练习听力原文

10 套听力强化练习听力原文Model Test OneSection A1. W: I hear that your brother is planning to transfer to another university.M: Not if I can talk him out of it. And believe me, I‟m trying.Q: What does the man imply?2. W: We should probably think about selecting someone to lead our study group you know, somebody really organized.M: Then you can count me out.Q: What does the man mean?3. W: I‟m sorry. I need to work late tonight. So you should probably cancel our reservation at the restaurant.M: Oh, ac tually I‟ve never got round to making one in the first place.Q: What does the man mean?4. M: How do I look in this new sweater I bought yesterday? I was in a hurry, so didn‟t have a chance to try it on.W: Well, I really like the style. But it looks a little tight. You might want to take it back and get the next size up.Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?5. M: You were also wearing a blue scarf when you came in, weren‟t you? I think I grabbed yours by accident.W: No, you didn‟t. Mine‟s still han ging by the door. I can see it from here.Q: What does the woman mean?6. W: Hey, Dan, do you think you might hurry up just a bit? You‟ve been standing in front of that sandwich counter forever. And you know, I got class in ten minutes, and so do you, by the way.M: Sorry, oh, I just wish they didn‟t give me so many choices.Q: What does the man imply?7. M: You know that summer internship I‟m applying for. They want an official copy of all my grades. But the records office charges 20 dollars for an official grade report. That‟s a lot,don‟t you think so?W: It really is. I only had to pay six for mine last year.Q: What does the woman mean?8. M: I‟d think twice about taking a history class next year. There‟s not a single good professor in the whole history department.W: Look, that‟s what you said last term about the sociology department and I‟m very glad Ididn‟t pay any attention to what you said.Q: What does the woman mean?Conversation OneM: What‟s that you‟re eating, Samantha, not a piece of s teak, is it? I thought you were vegetarian! W: It is steak. But it‟s organic. I was never vegetarian. I just like eating natural food.M: How can meat be organic?W: It means the animal don‟t eat things that have been genetically modified or sprayed withpesticides.M: And I suppose it has had a good time walking around the fields, not shut inside all its life. W: That‟s right.M: But can you taste the difference?W: I think so. Anyway, I‟m not filling myself with all sorts of chemicals that might give me cancer.M: Yes, but there‟s no proof that pesticides give you cancer.W: So why do the scientists who monitor these things prefer to eat organic food too? Pesticides are only tested on animals. Companies don‟t have to spend millions on trials with human volunteers. Small quantities of chemicals do get into your food.M: Some food. Look, if the newspapers found a company was deliberately selling an unsafe product, their share price would crash and they‟d be out of business in no time.W: They may go out of bu siness soon if they don‟t start selling organic food themselves. They say sales of organic food have risen by 25%.M: It‟s still more expensive. You‟ve got to compare the price, which is at least double, with the risk you‟re running, which is absolutely minimal if you ask me.W: Well, this is prime organic beef from the Scottish Highlands. So if you don‟t mind, I‟d like to finish my lunch!9. Q: What can we learn about the woman‟s eating habit?10. Q: What is said about organic animals?11. Q: How do companies test pesticides?12. Q: What is the man‟s opinion on organic food‟s price?Conversation TwoW: Professor Bevan, how important is motivation for a manager?M: Oh, motivation is extremely important. I‟d say it‟s the most important aspect of a manager‟s job. A manager‟s job is to get the job done. So he has to motivate the workers—as a team and also on an individual basis.W: So how do managers go about doing this? It doesn‟t sound very easy.M: No, it is a complicated issue. But managers have special tools. They are trained to use them to boost motivation and increase production to a maximum.W: Tools?M: Yes, such as praise, approval, recognition, trust and expectation.W: And money? What about money?M: Yes, money is a factor but you might be surprised to learn that it comes out last on the list of these tools.W: What are more important for workers?M: Well, all of the things that I have already mentioned, and then job enrichment and good communication.W: And have you got any examples of real life situations to back up your claims?M: One good example is the firm Western Electric. When managers started to talk to the workers and encouraged them to get involved in decision making, workers began to feel that their contributions were important. And it paid off.W: Productivity increased?M: Yes, hugely.W: So, let‟s get this straight. Are you saying that workers are not interested in earning more money?M: I‟m saying they‟re not just interested in money. There are other things that are just as important.13. Q: What is extremely important for a manager to do?14. Q: What does the man think of money?15. Q: In what way did motivation work in the example of Western Electric?Section BPassage OneHave you ever heard of tobacco toothpaste? That‟s just one o f many tobacco products that are popular in India, the world‟s second most populous nation. Cigarettes are the most widely used form of tobacco, of course, but Indians also are fond of a wide selection of smokeless, chewable varieties—despite the fact that India has the world‟s highest rate of tobacco-related diseases such as cancer and emphysema. Because many children and adolescents chew tobacco from morning till night, the incidence of mouth cancer has skyrocketed.Leading a campaign to warn India‟s yout h of the dangers of tobacco is Ruby Bhatia, whogives many speeches and television interviews. Bhatia was born in Alabama, grew up in Canada, and majored in philosophy at the University of Toronto. She moved to India a few years ago, already fluent in Hind i and English (two of India‟s major languages), and quickly became one of India‟s most popular TV talk-show hosts.Bhatia says that her TV experience helps her create anti-tobacco speeches that are short and persuasive. “If you give a lot of ideas that are only loosely tied together, you won‟t win your case. Your ideas must have a logical sequence.” TV reports—which she says are a good model for public speakers to follow—often use a chronological, story-telling pattern or a problem-solution pattern.16. Q: What‟s the result of many Indian children‟s chewing tobacco from morning till night?17. Q: What contributed to Ruby Bhatia‟s becoming one of India‟s most popular TV talk-show hosts?18. Q: What suggestions did Bhatia give in creating speeches?Passage TwoFor many years now we have been referring to English as a global language. Everybodyseems to be learning English and it isn‟t uncommon to see English being used as a means of communication between, let‟s say, a German and an Italian. Very soon English wi ll be the second language of all the people in the world.We can see evidence of changes in this all the time. Let‟s take the Eurovision Song Contest asan example. Whatever we might think of the contest itself, one thing that has changed recently is that now countries can opt to sing in English. In the last festival fourteen of the twenty five competing countries asked for the rules to be changed to allow them to sing in English. They argued that singing in their own language would put them at a disadvantage.And what exactly does all of this mean for native speakers of English? Well, we are alreadyin a minority. In the future, majority speakers—that are non-native English speakers—might outnumber native English speakers by four to one. The two most import ant Englishes won‟t be British English and American English. They‟ll be Native English and Majority English. So native English speakers will be the only people in the world who speak just one language. Because therewon‟t be much of a reason for native Eng lish speakers to learn a second language. As more and more people speak English, it makes sense that they will become more competent. It‟s us, not the Majority English speakers, will be the disadvantaged.19. Q: What kind of people are often seen communicating in English as mentioned by the speaker?20. Q: Why did many competing countries ask to be allowed to sing in English in the contest?21. Q: What is the speaker concerned about the most?Passage ThreeAt the beginning of a speech, student speaker Kathi e Aquila posed a question: “On what formof entertainment do Americans spend the greatest amount of money? I‟ll give you some hints. It‟s not recorded music, nor sports events, nor rock concerts, nor theme parks.”Then she revealed the answer: legalized gambling, on which Americans each year spend$340 billion—more money than they spend on all other forms of entertainment combined. In the body of the speech, Aquila tried to persuade her audience that gambling is a waste of money and time. Then she closed the speech with a quotation by Mark Twain: “…There are two times in your life when you should not gamble: when you can‟t afford it and when you can.‟”Aquila‟s speech was lively and impressive, partly because she used an interestingintroduction and a memorable conclusion.Some speakers make no plans for the beginning and end of a speech, preferring to wait until speech time to let the mood of the moment determine what they say. This strategy is a mistake. If you don‟t have a lively introduction, you can lose your audience. “People have remote controls in their heads today,” says Myrna Marofsky, a business executive. “If you don‟t catch their interest, they just click you off.” And a conclusion that is weak or clumsy can damage the effectiveness of what otherwise might have been a good speech.Since the introduction and conclusion are extremely important, devote as much time and energy to them as you give to the body of the speech.22. Q: What did Aquila do at the beginning of her speech?23. Q: How did Aquila conclude her speech?24. Q: What mistake do some speakers make when they prepare a speech?25. Q: What does the speaker suggest speechmakers do at the end of the passage?Model Test TwoSection A1. M: I‟ve been running a mile every afternoon for the past month. But I still haven‟t been able to lose more than a pound or two. I wonder if this is worth it.W: Oh, don‟t give up now. It always seems hard when you just start out.Q: What does the woman mean?2. W: I just found out the registration of the creative writing class was full. Now I have to wait another whole year to get in.M: Why don‟t you check back after the first week? Somebody might drop it.Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?3. W: John, I really can‟t afford any more interruptions right now. I‟ve got to finish this assignment.M: I‟m sorry Cathy. Just one more thing, I forgot to ask you if you could give me a ride to school tomorrow.Q: What can be inferred about the man?4. M: Excuse me? Could you direct me to Customer Service? I need to have this gift wrapped. W: We can take care of that right here sir, and no charge. You can choose either silver or gold with the matching bow.Q: What will the man probably do next?5. W: Oh, no! I just picked up the pictures I took at Dan and Linda‟s we dding and looked at them and none of them came out.M: They are dark, aren‟t they? What a shame. Oh, well, I‟m sure the professional photographer got everything.Q: What does the man mean?6. M: I have to give an oral presentation in history next week. I‟m really nervous about speaking in front of everyone.W: Try making a tape of yourself while you practise. That might help you feel more comfortable.Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?7. W: I‟m amazed that you are still driving that old car of your s. I thought you would have gotten rid of it years ago.M: It runs well and I‟ve actually grown quite attached to it.Q: What does the man mean?8. M: I was going to get something to eat at the cafeteria, but it seems to be closed.W: Oh, that‟s because it‟s Sunday. Why don‟t you come with me to a place I know on Canal Street?Q: What does the woman suggest they do?Conversation OneM: Hi, Sis. I just came over to drop off the DVDs you wanted. Wow!? Where did you get all of this stuff?W: I bought it. So, what do you think of my new entertainment center? The widescreen TV and new DVD player.M: But where did you get the money to buy all this? You didn‟t borrow money from mom and dad again, did you?W: Of course not. I got it with this! It‟s a student credit card.M: A student credit card? How did you get one?W: I got an application in the mail.M: Well, why did you get one in the first place?W: Listen. Times are changing, and having a credit card helps you build a credit rating, control spending, and even buy things that you can‟t pay with cash. Like the plane ticket I got recently.M: What plane ticket?W: Oh yeah, my roommate and I are going to Hawaii over the school break, and of course I need some clothes.M: I don‟t want to hear it. How does having a s tudent credit card control spending? And the interest rates of student credit cards are usually sky-high, and if you miss a payment, the rates, well, just jump!W: Ah. The credit card has a credit limit.M: Yeah. Oh, don‟t tell me. Listen. Hey, I don‟t thi nk having a student credit card is a bad idea, but this is ridiculous. And how are you going to pay off your credit card bill?W: Um, with my birthday money. It‟s coming up in a week.M: Hey, let‟s sit down and talk about how you‟re going to pay things bac k, and maybe we can come up with a budget that will help you get out of this mess. That‟s the least I can do.9. Q: According to the woman, which items were purchased with credit card?10. Q: Why did the woman get a student credit card?11. Q: What does the woman plan to do with her credit card problems?12. Q: What is the man going to do to help the woman out?Conversation TwoM: Honey, the basketball game is about to start. And could you bring some chips and a bowl of icecream? And a slice of pizza from the fridge.W: Anything else?M: No, that‟s all for now. Hey, you know, they‟re organizing a company basketball team, and I‟m thinking about joining. What do you think?W: Humph.M: Humph? What do you mean “Humph”? I was the star player in high school.W: Yeah, twenty-five years ago. Look,I just don‟t want you to have a heart attack running up and down the court.M: So, what are you suggesting? Should I just abandon the idea? I‟m not that out of shape.W: Well, you ought to at least have a physical plan before you begin. I mean, it has been at least five years since you played at all.M: Well, okay.W: And you need to watch your diet and cut back on the fatty foods, like ice cream. And you should try eating more fresh fruits and vegetables.M: Yeah, you‟re probably right.W: And you should take up a little weight training to strengthen your muscles or perhaps try cycling to build up your heart function. Oh, and you need to go to bed early instead of watching TV half the night.M: Hey, you‟re starting to sou nd like my personal fitness instructor!W: No, I just want you to be around for a long, long time.13. Q: What does the man want to do?14. Q: What is the woman‟s main concern?15. Q: What does the woman advise about the man‟s diet?Section BPassage OneYou have probably noticed that many speakers at business and professional meetings start offby saying something like this: “I‟m glad to have a chance to speak to you today.” They are giving an icebreaker—a polite little prologue to “break the ice” before getting into their speech.When you give speeches in the community, an icebreaker is helpful because it eases your nervous tension and it lets the audience get accustomed to your voice. You don‟t need an icebreaker for classroom speeches because your audience has already settled down and is ready to listen.I don‟t like “Hello, how are you?” as an icebreaker. It leaves a question as to whether the speaker wants the audience to roar a response like “Fine, thank you!” It is much better to say, “I appreciate t he opportunity to speak to you tonight.” But, you might object, phrases like this have been used so often, they are meaningless. Nevertheless, they are valuable aids to smooth social relationships. Such expressions are dull but they are necessary because they lubricate the wheels of human discourse.In addition to expressing appreciation for the invitation to speak, you can include a thank-youto the person who introduced you or a reference to the occasion. Some speakers also use the icebreaker to formally greet the audience. This custom, however, has fallen out of fashion.An icebreaker should be very brief—just a sentence or two. If you are too slow getting intothe attention material of your introduction, you may cause some listeners to tune you out.16. Q: Why is an icebreaker helpful according to the speaker?17. Q: Why doesn‟t the speaker like “Hello, how are you?” as an icebreaker?18. Q: What warning does the speaker give at the end of the passage?Passage TwoHonesty may well be the policy, but it often deserts us when no one is watching,psychologists report today. Experiments with an honesty box to collect payments for hot drinks show that people are better at paying up when under the gaze of a pair of eyes. The surprise was that the eyes were not real, but photographed.Researchers at Newcastle University set up the experiment in secret. They attached a posterto a cupboard of mugs above an honesty box alongside a kettle, with tea, coffee and milk. Over 10 weeks, they alternated each week between images of eyes and pictures of flowers.Dr. Bateson, a biologist and leader of the study, said that even though the eyes were not realthey still seemed to make people behave more honestly. The effect may arise from behavioral characteristics that developed as early humans formed social groups that increased their chances of survival. Individuals had to co-operate for the good of the group, rather than act selfishly.“If nobody is watching us, it is in our interests to behave selfishly. But when we think we‟re being watched we should behave better, so people see us as co-operative and behave the same way towards us, ” Dr. Bateson said.“We thought we‟d get a slight effect with eyes, but it was quite striking how much differencethey made. Even at a subconscious level, it seems people respond to eyes, and that might be because eyes send a strong biological signal we have evolved to respond to.”19. Q: What is this passage mainly about?20. Q: Why do people behave honestly under the watch of eyes?21. Q: Before the experiment, what did the researchers expect about the result?Passage ThreeBefore children go into a hospital for surgery, their parents need to know how to preparethem emotionally and intellectually. What should they tell the children about pain and recovery? How can they ease fears and provide comfort?To help parents with this task, the pediatrics department at a large metropolitan hospital asked Jessica Trujillo, a student nurse, to prepare a presentation and deliver it once a week to parents. Tru jillo knew some information from her experiences working with children in the “peds”ward, but she realized that her presentation would be much stronger if she researched the topic. She interviewed children who had undergone surgery, and she talked with parents and healthprofessionals. She read books and journal articles, and she explored the Internet.“I came up with some insights that I never would have discovered without doing research,”she said. Her most surprising find: Many children think they are being sent to the hospital as punishment for bad behavior. “This just blew my mind. I wouldn‟t have guessed this in a hundred years. So, of course, in my presentation I emphasize to parents that they should reassure their kids that they‟ve done nothing wrong and aren‟t being punished.”Trujillo‟s experience illustrates the value of research in speechmaking. Even if you alreadyknow a lot about a topic, research can yield valuable information and insights.22. Q: What do parents need to do before sending their children to a hospital for surgery?23. Q: What did Trujillo do to make her presentation stronger?24. Q: What is the most surprising find in Trujillo‟s research?25. Q: What do we learn from Trujillo‟s experience?Model Test ThreeSection A1. M: I‟m t rying to find someone to come with me to the spring fashion show in the art museum on Saturday. Want to come along?W: Well, I‟m not too crazy about fashion, but what about Lora? She‟s taking a fashion design course and seems to be enjoying it.Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?2. W: I walk past the coffee house every day, and I always see Leo there, either playing a game or reading the paper.M: Well, Leo knows more ways to kill time than anyone.Q: What does the man say about Leo?3. M: Can you b elieve I can‟t get a plane ticket for the Christmas holidays? I mean, it‟s only November.W: Well, I wouldn‟t worry about it too much. You know, people cancel their reservations all the time.Q: What does the woman imply the man should do?4. W: It‟s a lon g time since you left the company. Where are you working now?M: In a fast food restaurant. It‟s a real pain. But I can‟t complain. Many people are out of work these days.Q: What do we learn about the man?5. M: Look, the trees on our campus are really beautiful.W: Yeah, and they are useful too. They cut down on our needs for air conditioning, don‟t you think so?Q: What does the woman mean?6. M: Jenny, would you like to go to the concert with me this weekend, or do you have to prepare for your finals?W: In fact, I still have a lot to do for the exams, but maybe a break would do me good.Q: What will the woman probably do?7. W: What do you think of my new hat, honey? It‟s bright, but awfully simple, don‟t you think so?M: Well, if you really want my opinion, I should not say awfully simple, but simply awful!Q: How does the man feel about the woman‟s hat?8. M: Has Larry finished his term paper for chemistry? It will be due the day after tomorrow, and Professor Johnson has never been happy with late papers.W: As far as I know, he seems to put everything off until the last minute.Q: What do we learn about Larry from the conversation?Conversation OneM: You like living in the city, don‟t you?W: Oh, I love it. It‟s so convenient. I can take the bus to work, or the subway, or the taxi. And there‟s so much to do.M: I know what you mean. I‟d like to live in the city, too, but living in the suburbs is better for children.W: Well, there are a lot of good things about suburban living. But, as a working woman, I think a city has all the conveniences, including the best food and latest news.M: But there are more trees, grass and fresh air in the suburbs.W: You can take them to the suburbs on the weekends. Living in a city, you‟ll have so much fun. Movie houses, theatres, museums and so many great places.M: Yeah, children are the right age. There are lots of things for them here.W: You‟re right. Today is the perfect example. They are at the aquarium in Brooklyn now. They come back home for lunch, and the n go uptown to the Museum of Natural History. There‟s so much for young people to see and do. It‟s just incredible!M: Not just for young people. What about me? I‟ve never been to the aquarium or the Museum of Natural History.W: Neither have I. When I was a child, I used to go to the Museum of Arts.M: I‟ve been there several times. Twice with children.W: Well, I have an idea. Next weekend, we go to the Museum of Natural History.M: OK, that‟s really a very good idea.9. Q: What are the two speakers mainly talking about?10. Q: What does the man think of living in the suburbs?11. Q: What is the man‟s opinion of the city?12. Q: What do we learn about the woman from the conversation?Conversation TwoM: Right, I guess you‟ve got some ideas for our product promotion.W: Well, first we must win over the medical circle, so I thought we should launch a campaign in all the specialist medical journals to promote our drugs, antibiotics and so on.M: That‟s a very good idea.W: Then TV commercials.M: Just a moment, are you sure we‟re allowed to advertise medicines on TV?W: Oh yes, provided they are not drugs which need a prescription. You can advertiseover-the-counter products. We can get users of our products to recommend them, like “It cured my disease in six d ays.”M: Now, hold on. It is forbidden to claim any positive cure for a disease. And we mustn‟t offer any drugs for illness which should be treated by a doctor.W: OK. What about this? A series of full page newspaper ads with the message that most doctors consider our products the best.M: That depends on whether it‟s true.W: Sure it is. But here is another suggestion. We could offer to return the purchase price to anyone who‟s not satisfied with one of our products. It‟s possible to do that, isn‟t it?M: No, I‟m afraid not. Manufacturers of medical products are not allowed to promise a return for a price in their ads.W: Well, it looks as though I‟ll have to come up with something else. I never realize the regulations were so rigid.13. Q: What are the two speakers talking about?14. Q: Which suggestion of the woman‟s is possible according to the man?15. Q: What can we learn about the woman from the conversation?Section BPassage OneThroughout history, people have been the victims of pickpockets. Today pickpocketing is oneof the most rapidly increasing crimes. Pickpockets are increasing in number and developing better methods to practice their skill. About one million Americans lose money to pickpockets every year,and no one is really safe from a skilled pickpocket. His victims can be rich or poor, young or old. During the 18th century, pickpockets were hanged in England. Large crowds of people would gather to watch the hanging, which was supposed to be a warning to other pickpockets. However, in time the practice was discontinued. The reason: while people were attentively watching the hanging of a pickpocket, other pickpockets skillfully stole the money of the spectators.Police officials say that most efficient pickpockets come from South America. Many of themare trained in special schools called “Jingle Bell School”. A pickpocket graduates from a J.B.S. when he is able to steal a wallet from a dressed model that has bells inside its pockets!Even the most well-dressed, respectable person may be a pickpocket. Some of the favorite places of pickpockets are banks, airports, supermarkets and train and bus stations. Another kind of pickpocket works outside or inside bars and specializes in stealing from persons who have had too much alcohol. To avoid being the victim of pickpockets, it is important to be very cautious and alert in the midst of large gatherings of people.16. Q: What is the characteristic of the pickpockets today?17. Q: Why did the hanging of pickpockets come to an end?18. Q: Where do most expert pickpockets come from?19. Q: How to avoid being the victims of pickpockets?Passage TwoIn the north of Scotland, there is a deep, dark lake surrounded by mountains. This is Loch Ness—loch is the Scottish word for “lake”. A big and mysterious creat ure was said to live there. Although no one ever got a good look at it, local people believed in this creature. They thought it must be some kind of fish, since it lived in the lake.Before the 1930s, few outsiders had heard of the beast. Then a road was built along Loch Ness. Many visitors began seeing the loch and hearing about the beast. Some believed they had caught sight of it. Many papers printed stories about the monster.These stories made the monster famous. But many readers thought it was a joke. To them, a monster was a make-believe animal, something they might see in a movie.Accounts of the Loch Ness monster also sounded like jokes. Many people thought they hadseen part of it. The parts added up to a very strange creature indeed. It was said to be 20 or 30 or。

听力训练:大学英语四级听力训练八

听力训练:大学英语四级听力训练八

Directions:In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Section A Conversations(对话) 1. A) 3 blocks ahead. B) On the 5th Street. C) On the 2nd Avenue. D) On the 5th Avenue. 2. A) Lock the door. B) Call the police. C) Hide behind the door. D) Get out from the window. 3. A) She is a maid. B) She sells stoves and fridges. C) She is an apartment manager. D) She is a real estate agent. 4. A) Because all the brown shoes are too big. B) Because the size she wants is not available. C) Because she doesn't care for the style. D) Because all the brown shoes are sold out. 5. A) She thought that writing the novel would be a big job. B) She would give up writing the novel. C) Writing the novel is easier than she thought it would be. D) Writing the novel is not as easy as she expected. 6. A) His opinion is the same as the woman's. B) He doesn't want to fight about it. C) He doesn't agree with her. D) He only liked the pictures. 7. A) He should step on the manual book. B) He should read the manual. C) He should find everything. D) He should put the table together. 8. A) She's probably nearby. B) She should pick up her things. C) She forgot her bag. D) She might be having dinner right now. 9. A) Texas and Alaska are of the same size. B) Texas is bigger than Alaska. C) Alaska is bigger than Texas. D) Texas became the forty-ninth state in 1959. 10. A) He will not accept a late paper from her. B) He is interested only in her ideas. C) He wants her to correct the paper he has just given her. D) He will accept a late paper from her. Section B Passages (短⽂) Directions:In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage 1 11. A) The location of the building. B) The type and the size of the building. C) The height and the structure of the building. D) The size and the content of the building. 12. A) Surprisingly fast. B) It provides necessary information for the firemen. C) In 2 to 3 minutes. D) Terrible. 13. A) Because it will help the injured firemen. B) Because the computer is watching over them. C) Because it helps to save properties and lives. D) Because the doctors can instantly obtain medical information. 14. A) A brief account of the fire brigade in Kansas City. B) Computers help firemen. C) The computers are on alert. D) Computer information is unlimited. Passage 2 15. A) To buy a car. B) To learn to drive. C) To continue their study. D) To make a living. 16. A) Working around the home. B) Owning a car. C) Having their cars repaired at the first sign of a problem. D) Washing and waxing their cars. 17. A) To go to school. B) To go to work. C) To travel through the country. D) To go shopping. Passage 3 18. A) Thinking is not a mental process. B) Thinking is only a mental action. C) Thinking is a process that involves our entire body. D) Thinking is a process that involves the muscles as well. 19. A) They move some part of their body. B) they stop what they are doing and listen. C) They want to direct the orchestra playing the music. D) They wish that they could conduct music properly. 20. A) To hear the music. B) To appreciate the music. C) To enjoy the music fully. D) To completely understand the music.。

高三英语 听力强化训练8

高三英语 听力强化训练8

高三英语听力强化训练8第一节1、What does the man think of the digital camera?A、It’s expensive.B、It’s unnecessary.C、It’s worth buying.2、What does the woman suggest doing?A、Setting off early.B、Going to the seaside.C、Waiting for a fine day.3、How will the woman go to New York?A、By car.B、By train.C、By plane.4、Why is the man angry with the woman?A、She lost his shirt.B、She ruined his shirt.C、She didn’t do the washing.5、What do we know about the man?A、He ate too much.B、He still feels hungry.C、He doesn’t like Paula.第二节听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。

6、What will the fashion show display?A、Casual clothes.B、Business clothes.C、Evening dresses.7、Where can the woman buy the tickets?A、On the Internet.B、At Classic Clothing Store.C、At the entrance of the mall.8、How long will the show last?A、About 1 hour.B、About 2 hours.C、About 3 hours.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

周计划:小学英语听力强化训练

周计划:小学英语听力强化训练

更加图文并茂:这本书采用了图文并茂的设计方式,让小学生更容易理解和接 受书中的内容。同时,书中的插图也增加了书籍的趣味性,让小学生更加喜欢 阅读和学习。而其他书籍往往缺乏这种生动有趣的设计方式。
阅读感受
近日,我读了一本非常有用的英语教材——《周计划:小学英语听力强化训 练》。这本书以周为单位,为小学生提供了一系列的英语听力训练计划,旨在 帮助他们提高英语听力技能。
贴近生活的材料:书中的听力材料大多取自于日常生活,涵盖了衣食住行、学 校生活、家庭生活等多个方面。这些材料让学生感到亲切,有助于提高他们的 学习兴趣。
精讲精练:书中的讲解和练习都是精选的,旨在让学生通过少而精的练习,达 到最佳的训练效果。同时,作者还提供了许多实用的听力技巧和策略,让学生 能够更好地理解和掌握听力材料。
难度适中:这本书的难度适中,既不过于简单又不过于困难,适合大多数小学 生的英语水平。同时,书中还提供了难度分级的设计,让学生可以根据自己的 水平选择适合自己的训练材料。
我认为这本书是一本非常优秀的英语听力训练书籍,它具有以下优点:
系统性强:这本书的听力训练是按照一定的系统进行的,从基础到高级,从易 到难,让学生逐步提高英语听力水平。
《周计划:小学英语听力强化训练》的目录中,每周的训练内容都围绕着一个 特定的听力技能展开。例如,第一周可能是“听懂基本词汇和简单对话”,第 二周可能是“理解并运用日常用语”等等。这种设计方式有助于学生在逐步提 高技能的同时,增强自信心和兴趣。
本书的目录按照循序渐进的原则安排了每周的训练内容。每周的训练难度逐渐 提高,使得学生可以在逐步掌握基本技能的基础上,不断挑战自我,提高听力 水平。
听力技巧:书中详细介绍了如何提高听力的技巧,例如预读题目、预测内容、 抓住关键词等。这些技巧不仅可以帮助小学生更好地理解听力材料,还可以提 高他们的听力速度和准确性。

小升初英语听力技巧强化实战练习题30题

小升初英语听力技巧强化实战练习题30题

小升初英语听力技巧强化实战练习题30题1.What's the number? A.eight B.nine C.seven答案:A。

本题中听到的数字是eight,B 选项nine 和C 选项seven 都是干扰项。

在听力中要仔细听清发音,eight 的发音与nine 和seven 有明显不同。

2.What time is it? A.eight o'clock B.nine o'clock C.ten o'clock答案:B。

听到的时间是nine o'clock,A 选项eight o'clock 和C 选项ten o'clock 与听到的不符。

在听力中要听清钟点的表达。

3.How many books are there? A.six B.seven C.eight答案:C。

听到的数量是eight,A 选项six 和B 选项seven 为干扰项。

注意听清数字的读音。

4.What's the date? A.May 8th B.May 9th C.May 10th答案:B。

听到的日期是May 9th,A 选项May 8th 和C 选项May 10th 错误。

听清日期的表达。

5.What time does the movie start? A.seven thirty B.eight thirty C.nine thirty答案:A。

电影开始时间是seven thirty,B 选项eight thirty 和C 选项nine thirty 错误。

注意听时间的具体表达。

6.How old is Tom? A.eight B.nine C.ten答案:B。

Tom 九岁,A 选项eight 和C 选项ten 错误。

听清关于年龄的表达。

7.What's the room number? A.208 B.209 C.210答案:B。

Module8AccidentsModule8听力训练

Module8AccidentsModule8听力训练

8.Where is the girl going ( A)
A.To Guilin.
B.To Nanning.
C.To Shanghai.
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9.When the girl is riding a bike, what should she do ( )A A.Don’t ride side by side with friends. B.Ride side by side with her friends. C.Ride too fast. 10.What’s the matter with Peter’s mum ( B ) A.She hurt her leg. B.She hurt her foot. C.She hurt her arm.
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一、听句子,选图片。
听句子,选出与所听句子内容相符的图片,有一幅图是多余的。读 两遍。
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二、听短对话,选择最佳答案。
你将听到五段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,请根据对话内容,选 出最佳答案。读两遍。 6.Why does Daming look pale ( ) A.Because he saw a car accident on the way. B.Because he got hurt on the way. C.Because he fell off his bike on the way.
C.Miss Li.
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[原文] W: There was an accident at the school gate just now. M: What happened W: A boy was riding too fast. His bike hit a car. Luckily, he only hurt his leg. M: Did anyone send him to the hospital W: No. Li Fei and Wang Yang took him to the school gatekeeper’s room. M: Who is looking after him W: Miss Li.

听力强化训练题八.doc

听力强化训练题八.doc

听力强化训练题(八)听力材料第一节(每小题1.5分,共9分)听一遍。

根据你所听到的句子,从A、B、C三个选项中选出最恰当的答语。

1. How about going to the park?2. Excuse me. May I use your eraser?3. Thanks for inviting me to your party!4. I think we should help our parents on weekends.5. Would you please look after my dog for two days?6. I think you should finish your homework first.第二节(每小题1.5分,共9分)听一遍。

根据你所听到的对话和问题,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确答案。

7.W:Don’t make sounds when you are drinking .It’s rude.M:Sorry.I won’t do that again.Q:What is the man doing?8.W:Do you enjoy traveling by air?M:No, I don’t. I prefer traveling by train .It’s much cheaper and more enjoyable.W:Yes, I agree with you.Q:How does the man prefer to travel?9.W:Your English is so good.When did you learn it?M: By the time I was five.Now I am thirteen years old .Q:How long has the boy learned English?10.W:What do you think of the movie we saw last night?M:I have read the novel about it, so I think it’s not very interesting.Q:What does the man think of the movie?11.W:Excuse me.How can I get to the mall?M:Look.It’s just across from here, just between the hospital and the post office.Q:Where is the mall?12.W: Are you still afraid of being alone now, Tony?M: No, I’m not. But I’m afraid of speaking in front of others now.Q:What did Tony use to be afraid of?第三节(每小题1.5分,共6分)听两遍。

八年级英语听力强化训练unit 8

八年级英语听力强化训练unit 8

八年级英语听力强化训练Unit 8http:///res/2007-12-28/r291382.html请点击此地址下载播放器播放英语听力Level 1巩固基础I. Listen and choose.(听对话,选择正确的答案)1. Where is the boy going?A. To a store.B. To his school.C. To a library.2. What does the man do?A. He’s a driver.B. He’s a policeman.C. He’s a cleaner.3. How many people are there in Kate’s family?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.4. What time did Sam wash his face this morning?A. At 6:30.B. At 6:05.C. At 6:15.5. How is the weather today?A. Cloudy.B. Rainy.C. Sunny.6. What’s the score?A. 4—2B. 5—3C. 2—07. When was the woman born?A. On June 23rd.B. On June 19th.C. On June 21st.8. What does the man mean?A. Mr Green isn’t in.B. The woman has got a wrong number.C. The man will look for Mr Green.II. Listen and choose.(听对话,选择正确的答案)Dialogue 11. Where does miss Evans come from?A. America.B. Australia.C. Canada.2. What does Miss Evans teach?A. History.B. English.C. Music.Dialogue 23. When and where are they talking?A. In the morning at home.B. In the afternoon at workplace.C. In the evening at home.4. What’s the boy doing?A. He is watching the video.B. He is listening to music.C. He is watching TV.5. Why is Mum very tired in the daytime?A. Because she can’t sleep well with the loud music every night.B. Because her son loves music very much.C. Because she goes to bed too late.III. Listen and number.(听短文,给下列短语按出现的先后顺序排序)a. had ice-creamb. went to the aquariumc. bought a souvenird. took photose. saw some sharks1. _____________________2. _____________________3. _____________________4. _____________________5. _____________________IV. Listen and choose.(听对话和问题,选择正确的答案)1. A. Australia. B. Canada. C. America.2. A. Cards. B. Soccer. C. Computer games.3. A. He’s ill. B. He lost his job. C. He’s late for work.4. A. At school. B. At home. C. In the shop.5. A. Five yuan. B. Thirty yuan. C. Six yuan.Level 2拓展运用I. Listen and choose.(听句子,选出正确的答语)1. A. Yes, I did. B. No, I don’t. C. That’s OK.2. A. Yes, I did.B. Yes, there were.C. Sorry, I didn’t.3. A. I don’t know.B. I went to Shanghai.C. It was bad.4. A. I don’t like pizza.B. I had pizza.C. The pizza was terrible.5. A. In the swimming pool.B. In the park.C. In the outdoor pool.II. Listen and choose.(听句子,选择与其意思相同或相近的选项)1. A. Tom and Jack have already seen the film.B. Tom hasn’t seen the film, but Jack has seen it.C. Jack hasn’t seen the film, but Tom has seen it.D. neither Tom nor Jack has seen the film.2. A. There is nothing in the box.B. There are a few books in the box.C. There is a box in the house.D. There is little water in the bottle.3. A. The girl isn’t ill and she can go to school.B. The girl will go to work in a week.C. The girl is too weak to go to school.D. The girl is strong enough to go to school.4. A. Jim could eat up all the fruits.B. Jim could eat only some of the fruits.C. Jim didn’t like the fruits at all.D. Jim didn’t feel like eating the fruits.5. A. It look him thirty minutes to buy this pair of shoes.B. He paid thirty yuan for the trousers.C. This pair of shoes cost him thirty yuan.D. He wanted to buy this pair of shoes, but he had only thirty yuan.III. Listen and match.(听对话,把相关内容连起来)1. Saturday a. went shopping2. Friday afternoon b. had a big dinner3. Wednesday evening c. went to the aquarium4. Sunday morning d. went to the movies5. Monday e. visited cousinIV. Listen and choose.(听短文,选择最佳选项)1. How does Kate go to school every day?A. By bus.B. By bike.C. On foot.2. What was the weather like two days ago?A. It was warm.B. It was fine.C. It was rainy.3. Where did the accident happen?A. At the school gate.B. On the way home.C. At the traffic lights.4. What did Kate knock into?A. A car.B. A bus.C. A bike.5. What part of the body did she hurt?A. Her legs.B. Her arm.C. Her head.6. What time did the class begin?A. 8:00.B. 9:00.C. 8:30.听力原文:Level 1I. Listen and choose.Conversation 1M:Mum, I must go to school for the English test now.W:OK. Be careful and good luck to you!Conversation 2W:Can you take me to No. 1 Middle School, sir?M:Of course. I think all the taxis can.Conversation 3W:Come and meet my family, Li Lei! These are my parents and this is my sister Kate.M:Nice to meet you.Conversation 4W:What did you do this morning, Sam?M:I got up at 6:00 and washed my face five minutes later.Conversation 5W:A nice day, is it?M:Yeah, The sun is shining brightly in the blue sky.Conversation 6W:Did you win in the last football match, Lu Ming?M:No. Our team scored 2 goals. But the girls’ got two more.Conversation 7W:I hear yesterday was your birthday, Jim?M:Right. June 21st.W:Oh, I’m two days younger than you.Conversation 8W:Hello! May I speak to Mr Green?M:Sorry, there is not anybody called Mr Green here.II. Listen and choose.Dialogue 1M:Hello, Miss Evans?W:Hello! How do you know I’m Miss Evans?M:We’ve received a phone call about you. You’re Australian. And you have come here toteach history.W:That’s right.Dialogue 2W:I know you love music, but you’ve turned up the radio too loud. I’m sorry I have to say this, but I can’t stand such loud noise.M:I’m sorry, Mum. I didn’t know I was troubling you.W:You see, it’s quite difficult to fall asleep with such loud music every night. It leaves me tired out during the day.M:Well, I’ll turn it down right now.W:Thanks. I do hate to complain, but it has really made me tired these days.M:I’m really sorry. I won’t do that again.W:OK. Now you should go to bed too.III. Listen and number.I had a great weekend. I went to the aquarium. I saw some sharks there. I like them very much. So I took photos. Then I had an ice-cream because it was hot. Before I left the aquarium, I bought a souvenir for my good friend, Linda.IV. Listen and choose.1. M:Where are you from?W:I’m from Sydney. How about you?M:Toronto.Q:Which country does the man come from?2. W:Sam, what do you like doing after school?M:I like playing soccer very much.W:Do you like playing other games?M:I like playing computer games, but I don’t like playing cards.Q:What doesn’t the boy like playing?3. W:What’s happened? You don’t look well.M:I’ve got a headache.W:You should take a good rest. You’re always working hard.Q:What’s wrong with the man?4. W:Could you give me a hand, Ben?M:Sure. What is it?W:Could you run over to the shop? We need some salt, milk and eggs.M:All right, Mom.Q:Where do you think this dialogue probably happened?5. W:How much for one plate?M:Five yuan.W:I’ll take six, please.Q:How much will the girl pay for the plates?Level 2I. Listen and choose.1. Did you win the hat?2. Were there any seals in the aquarium?3. Where did you go on your day off?4. What did you have for lunch?5. Where did the children see the octopus?II. Listen and choose.1. Tom hasn’t seen the film. Jack hasn’t seen it, either.2. The box is empty. There isn’t anything in it.3. The girl is very weak. She can’t go to school.4. Jim wasn’t able to eat up all the fruits.5. He spent thirty yuan on this pair of shoes.III. Listen and match.A:Hi! How was your vacation?B:It was really great.A:Did you go to the zoo?B:No, I went to the aquarium on Monday.A:Did you see any sharks?B:Yes. And I had a big dinner with my friend in the evening of Wednesday.A:That sounds good. Did you go to the movies?B:Yes, on Friday afternoon, I saw a movie called“the map”. What about you?A:Me? Quite good. I visited my cousin on Saturday and I went shopping with my mother on Sunday morning.IV. Listen and choose.Kate rides to school every day on her bike. Two days ago, she left home very late. It was a cold, windy autumn day. It was raining, and the road was wet. As she was coming up to the traffic lights, they suddenly turned red. Kate was going too fast and she couldn’t stop her bike. She knocked into the back of a car, fell off her bike and hurt her arm. Luckily the bike wasn’t broken, but she couldn’t ride her bike any longer. She had to walk to school. When she got to school, it was 9:00 o’clock. She was late by half an hour.答案:Level 1I. 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. C6. A7. A8. BII. 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. AIII. 1. b 2. e 3. d 4. a 5. cIV. 1. B 2. A 3. A 4. B 5. BLevel 2I. 1. A 2. B 3. B 4. B 5. CII. 1. D 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. C III. 1. e 2. d 3. b 4. a 5. c IV. 1. B 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. C。

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听力强化练习八
Part ⅢListening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A
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Section C
Consumers visit several stores to compare prices and quality before buying shopping products. Even before going into the store to (36) such products, consumers may study (37) like Consumer Reports, or ask friends for their opinion about certain products, or study advertisements. In other words, before buying shopping products, consumers (38) information that will allow them to compare two or more brands or (39) products.
Shopping products can be (40) into groups, depending on how consumers perceive them. Homogeneous products are perceived as being (41) similar, like canned food items and home insurance polic ies. With heterogeneous products the different styles and aesthetic
(42) are important, while price is less important. But homogeneous products pose problems for marketers, because they are similar and must be differentiated in consumers’ minds.
For instance, there are many smoke detectors on the market, and they all serve the same essential function; all are (43) devices. From the marketing viewpoint, however, the similarity ends there. Each brand of smoke detector is technically different, performs somewhat differently, and sells for a different price. (44)
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