历年英语B级真题听力录音原稿

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历年英语B级真题听力录音原稿
2007年6月
Part I Listening Comprehension
Section A
1. Are you going to buy a house?
2. Have you read today’s newspaper?
3. What time do you usually go to work?
4. Have you received my letter?
5. Do you often go shopping at weekends?
Section B
6. M: It’s very cold this morning.
W: You are right. It’s much colder than yesterday.
Q: What’s the weather like this morning?
7. M: I’m going to Beijing tomorrow. Would you please book a tick et for me?
W: Sure, with pleasure.
Q: What’s will the woman probably do?
8. M: What do you think of your new boss?
W: I don’t like him. He is too serious.
Q: What does the woman think of her new boss?
9. M: I’m afraid we’ll be late for the party.
W: Don’t worry. There is still twenty minutes to go .
Q: What does the man mean?
10. M: Is there anything I can do for you?
W: Thank you very much. But I can do it all by myself.
Q: What does the woman mean?
Section C
The world population today is about 6 billion. But only about 11 percent of the world’s land is suitable f or farming. However, the area of farmland is becoming smaller and smaller 11.every ye ar_. So it will be difficult to feed so many mouths. There are se veral reasons why farmland is being__12.lost _. First, a lot of t he land is being used for the _13.building _of house. Secondly, s ome of the land has become wasteland because wind and 14. rain _ have removed the top soil. Thirdly, some of the land has become t oo salty to _15.grow crop. Therefore, a big problem that we face today is hunger.
2007年12月
Part I Listening Comprehension
Section A
1.It’s getting dark. Would you please turn on the light?
2.Hello﹗May I speak to Bill please?
3.When can I have my holiday?
4.How often do you go online?
5. How are you getting on these days?
Section B
6. M: The streets are covered with snow.
W: That’s true. It has been snowing for a whole day.
Q: What’s the weather like?
7. W: You know I don’t like to travel by plane.
M: Yes, I see. Then let’s go there by train.
Q: How will the two speakers probably travel?
8. M: Is this the right way to the police direction
W: No, it’s in the opposite direction
Q: What’s the man doing?
9. M: What’s wrong with me, doctor?
W: Nothing serious. you’ve just got a cold
Q: What’s the probably relationship between the two speakers?
10. M: My mobile phone doesn’t work.
W: Why don’t you have it repaired?
Q: What’s the woman’s suggestion?
Section C
Welcome to the Public Bus System. Its bus network operates 36 5 days of the year and has 11 services that can take you to your destination quickly and easily.
You can travel round the city for just$12. 3 a day with Type-A b us tickets. Type-B bus tickets are even 13 cheaper. You can get o n and off as many times14 as you like, so you can tour the city a t your own pace.
You can buy tickets at most newspaper stands.
If you want to get 15 more information, call the office of the Public Bus System.
2008年6月
Part I Listening Comprehension
Section A
1. It's a fine day. Why not go to the zoo?
2. When can I take my winter vacation?
3. Did you enjoy the performance last night?
4. Can we have dinner together this weekend?
5. Professor Smith, may I ask you a few questions?
Section B
6. M: I prefer coffee to tea. What about you, Jane?
W: Just water.
Q: What would the woman like to have?
7. M: Excuse me. Can you call a taxi for me?
W: Sorry, the telephone is out of order.
Q: What does the man mean?
8. M: What's wrong with me, doctor?
W: Just a cold, nothing serious.
Q: What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?
9. M: Don't you usually drive to work?
W: No, I walk to work every day.
Q: How does the woman usually go to work?
10. M: My computer doesn't work.
W: Why don't you have it repaired?
Q: What does the woman think the man should do?
Section C
Today more and more people begin to understand that study doe s not come to an end with school graduation. Education is not just a c ollege 11 degree; it is life itself. Many people are not interested in stu dying at a college, and they are interested in 12 other kinds of learnin g. They may go to a 13 training class in their own field; they may im prove their 14 work skills by following television courses. They certainl y know that if they know more or learn more, they can get 15 better jobs or earn more money.
2008年12月
Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension
Section A
1. Excuse me, are you Mr. Smith from America?
2. Mr. Jonson, when is the library open?
3. It's rather hot today, would you please open the window?
4. What do you think of your boss?
5. What's the weather like in your city?
Section B
6. W: Are you coming for the basketball game?
M: Yes, I've got a ticket from my brother?
Q: Where did the man get the ticket?
7. W: Can you stay for dinner?
M: I'd love to, but I have to go to meet a friend at the airpor t.
Q: What's the woman going to do?
8. W: I'm here to see Miss Brown?
M: Miss Brown? Oh, she is in her office.
Q: Where is Miss Brown?
9. M: Do you like your new job?
W: Yes, I like it very much.
Q: How does the woman feel about her new job?
10. W: Did you work as a salesman in that company?
M: No, I was an engineer.
Q: What did the man do in that company?
Section C
People visit other countries for many reasons. Some travel 11 on business; others travel to visit interesting places. Whenever you go, for whatever reason, it is important to be12 safe . A touris t can draw a lot of attention from local people. Although most of the people you meet friendly and welcoming, sometimes there are dangers. 13 For example , your money or passport might be stolen. Just as in your home country, do not expect everyone you meet to be friendly and 14 helpful . It is important to prepare your tri p in advance, and 15 always be careful while you are traveling.
2009年6月
Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension
Section A
1. Can I see him in the office?
2. Hello! May I speak to Mr. Tomas?
3. How long may I keep the book?
4. Excuse me, is this the train for London?
5. What do you think of the film we saw yesterday?
Section B
6. M: When does the plane arrive from Beijing?
W: At 12 o’clock, you have to wait f or another 10 minutes. Q: When does the plane arrive?
7. W: I have not received your email yet.
M: That’s too bad. I’ll send it to you again.
Q: What’s the man probably going to do?
8. M: Susan, why don’t you have some wine?
W: No, thanks. I’m driving toni ght.
Q: What can we learn from the talk?
9. W: Excuse me, where can I find English-Chinese dictionaries? M: They are on the second floor.
Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?
10. M: What’s the matter, Mary?
M: My computer doesn’t work. Can you help me?
Q: What does the woman ask the man to do?
Section C
Hello everyone. This is the captain (机长) speaking. 11 Welco me to Flight JK900 leaving for Chicago.
Our flight time today is 2 hours and 35 minutes, and we will b e flying at an average altitude (高度) of 31,000 feet. The 12 loc al time in Chicago is a quarter past twelve (12:15), and the curr ent weather is cloudy, but there is a chance of 13 rain later in the day. We will 14 arrive at the Gate 7 at the Chicago airport.
On behalf of our Airlines, I wish you an enjoyable 15 stay in Chicago. Sit back and enjoy the flight.
2009年12月
Part I Listening Comprehension
Section A
1. Are you Mr. Baker from America?
2. How do you like your work?
3. Would you please give me the report, Tom?
4. What’s your father’s job?
5. Would you like a cup of tea?
Section B
6. W: What can I do for you, Sir?
M: Well, I want to buy a T-shirt.
Q: What does the man want to buy?
7. M: What’s your plan for the summer holiday?
W: I’m going to Australia.
Q: What’s the woman going to do for the summer holiday?
8. M: May I use the telephone?
M: Sorry, it doesn’t work.
Q: What does the woman want to do?
9. M: Excuse me, where is the manager’s office?
W: It’s on the second floor.
Q: On which floor is the manager’s office?
10. W: May I have a double room for tonight?
M: Sorry, there are only single rooms available.
Q: Where does the conversation take place?
Section C
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Welcome to you all. We are pleased to have you here to visit our company.
Today, we will first 11 show_ you around our company, and then yo u will go and see our 12 factory_ and research center. The resear ch center was 13_built just a year ago. You may ask any questions you have during the visit. We will 14 do our best_ to make your visit comfortable and worthwhile.
Again, I would like to extend a warmest welcome to all of you on behalf of our company, and I hope that you will enjoy your st ay here and 15_have a good time.
2010年6月
Part I Listening Comprehension
Section A
1.Excuse me, may I see your boss now?
2.When is the manager leaving?
3.Can I help you with your luggage, sir?
4.Have you ever been to the United States?
5.What do you think of our sales plan?
Section B
6. W: What’s the matter with you, Peter?
M: I’ve got a headache.
Q: What’s Peter’s problem?
7. M: Excuse me, would you mind if I use your telephone?
M: Not at all, it’s over there on the table.
Q: What does the man want to do?
8. W: Hello,. ABC Company. Can I help you?
M: Yes. I’d like to ta;lk to your sales manager.
Q: Whom does the man want to speak to?
9. M: Please show me your driver’s license., Madam.
W; What’s the problem, officer?
Q: What’s the possible relationship between these two speakers?
10. W: What kind of room do you want to book, sir?
M: I’d like to book a single room with bath.
Q: What’s the man doing?
Section C
Ladies and gentlemen,
It’s a great pleasure to have you visit us today. I’m very happy to have the opportunity to 11. introduce our company to you.
The company was established in 1950. we mainly manufacture ele ctronic goods and 12, sell them all over the world. Our sales wer e about $100 million last year, and our business is growing stead ily. We have offices in Asia, 13. North America and Europe. We ha ve about 1,000 employees, who are actively working to serve the n eeds of our 14. customers. In order to further develop our overse as market, we need your help to promote our products.
I 15.look forward to doing business with all of you. Thank yo u.
2010年12月
Part I Listening Comprehension
Section A
1.May I have your ticket, please?
2.Excuse me. Are you Mr Brown from London?
3.How does the new machine work?
4.Shall I meet you at your office Friday morning?
5.Could you ask him to call me when he is back?
Section B
6.W: Have you ever thought about your future career?
M: Sure, I’d like to be an engineer.
Q: What does the man want to be in the future?
7. W:Hi, Mike. How do you like the work plan?
M: It’s quite good, I think.
Q: What does the man think of the work plan?
8. M: Hi, You look so sad. What’s wrong?
W: I didn’t get the job I applied for.
Q: Why does the woman look so sad?
9: W: Excuse me,. Where did you get to know about the product? M: From your advertisement on TV.
Q: Where does the man get to know about the product?
10: M: This new model of the car doesn’t sell well here.
W: Well, we’ll discuss the sales problem tomorrow.
Q: What problem will be discussed tomorrow?
Section C
Good morning, Mr Blake. Take a seat, please.
Welcome to the __11.interview._ Before we start, let me give y ou some idea of what I’d like to talk about with you today. 12. F irst of all, you’ll be given a few minutes to introduce yourself. You can tell us about your education, job 13. experience, intere sts, hobbies, or anyth ing else you’d like to tell us. After that, I’ll give you some information about our company and the job you are 14.applying for. If you have any questions about the job, 1 5.feel free to ask me. I’ll be happy to answer them. Now, let’s start.。

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