2005年高考英语听力原文及音频资料
2005年全国高考听力及原文(全国卷1卷)
2005年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(全国一)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上;录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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. 15B. £9. 15C. £19. 181. How much will the woman pay id she buys two skirts?A. $18B. $C. $202. What will the speakers discuss?A. A reportB. A computerC. A report on computer3. What are the speakers talking about?A. A childB. A roomC. A present4. What can we learn from this conversation?A. The woman does no t get along well with the man.B. The woman does not get along well with her roommate.C. The man will talk with the woman’s roommate.5. Where are the two speakers now?A. On the first floorB. On the fourth floorC. On the fifth floor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。
2005年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语(含听力)
中学试卷网预测试卷2005年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语(含听力)命题人:吴光云河南省镇平雪枫中学王国平深圳市益田中学吴元培安徽枞阳县汤沟中学夏国梁江苏省常州市第一中学吉宝祥江苏常州市第二中学杨奉荣攀枝花市攀钢五中本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。
满分150分。
考试时间120分钟。
第一卷(三部分,共 115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)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.9.15.C.9.18.答案是B。
1.What do we learn about the man?A.He slept well on the plane.B.He had a long trip.C.He had a meeting.2.Why will the woman stay home in the evening?A.To wait for a call.B.To watch a ball game on TV.C.To have dinner with a friend.3.What gift will the woman probably get for Mary?A.A school bag.B.A record.C.A theatre ticket.4.What does the man mainly do in his spare time?A.Learn a language.B.Do some sports.C.Play the piano.5.What did the woman like doing when she was young?A.Riding a bicycle with friends.B.Travelling the country.C.Reading alone.第二节(共15小题海小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
2005年普通高等学校招生全国统一高中英语考试(上海卷)英语听力
2005年普通高等学校招生全国统一高中英语考试(上海卷)听力理解I. Listening ComprehensionPart A Short ConversationsDirections: In Part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.( ) 1. A. A waiter. B. A shop assistant.C. A cashier.D. A postman.( ) 2. A. Weight lifting. B. Running.C. Eating cucumbers.D. Drinking diet Coke.( ) 3. A. Work with his friends. B. Call on his friends.C. Go for a walk.D. Make a phone call.( ) 4. A. In a bookstore. B. In a reading room.C. In a furniture store.D. In the man’s study.( )5. A. 8. B. 12. C. 20. D. 32.( ) 6. A. Job hunting. B. An online course.C. Earlier graduation.D. Summer vacation plans.( ) 7. A. Confused. B. Sympathetic.C. Embarrassed.D. Uninterested.( ) 8. A. The air is fresh. B. It’s hot inside.C. The window is open.D. It’s noisy outside.( ) 9. A. Phone later. B. Try harder.C. Wait for the signal.D. Check the number.( ) 10. A. He lost his way. B. He received a traffic ticket.C. He worked very carefully.D. He drove in heavy traffic.Part B PassagesDirections: In Part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.( ) 11. A. Open the cage window. B. Put the cash in the drawer.C. Check the savings accounts.D. Examine the audio system.( ) 12. A. Exciting. B. Demanding. C. Boring. D. Relaxing.( )13. A. It has flexible workinghours.B. The speaker can have more leisure time.C. It requires more organization.D. The speaker can daydream while working.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.( )14. A. A natural disaster. B. A power failure.C. Homeless farmers.D. A serious accident.( )15. A. Jews and some Arabs. B. Arabs and North Africans.C. Jews and North Africans.D. North Americans and some Arabs. ( )16. A. Exchange them for banks. B. Save them for travelers.C. Collect them for poor children.D. Spend them on duty-free goods.Part C Longer ConversationsDirections: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.听力原文:Part A Short ConversationsText 1M: Here is your express mail from New York. Could you please sign your name here?W: Sure, thanks.Question: What is the man’s probable occupation?Text 2W: When I go on a diet, I eat only cucumbers, and that reduces my weight quickly.M: I prefer to eat whatever I want and then run to lose weight.Question: What helps the woman to lose weight?Text 3W: Are you free this evening?M: I’ll take a walk, and then call on some friends.Question: What will the man do first?Text 4W: Excuse me. Where can I find dictionaries?M: The regular-priced ones are here, plus we have some on sale over on that table.Question: Where does this conversation probably take place?Text 5M: The temperature is supposed to reach 20 today, and go down to 12 this evening.W: Isn’t that a difference of about 8 degrees?Question: What is the evening temperature forecast?Text 6M: During the summer vacation, I hope to earn some money. How about you?W: I’m going to take an online course, so I can graduate sooner.Question: What are the two speakers mainly talking about?Text 7M: Another rejection letter? Maybe I will never get a good job.W: Oh, no!Question: How does the woman feel about this man’s remark?Text 8M: Would you mind if I open the window? We need some fresh air.W: We also need to keep it quiet in here.Question: What does the woman mean?Text 9M: Every time I call the number, I get a busy signal.W: Wait an hour and try again.Question: What does the woman suggest that the man do?Text 10W: I thought you were going to drive carefully, so you wouldn’t get a traffic ticket.M: I was, but it didn’t work out that way.Question: What can we learn about the man?Part B PassagesPassage One:I work at a big city bank. I do the same thing every day. Most people hate that kind of work, but I actually like it. I can daydream, and daydream for almost 40 hours a week. Don’t misunderstand. My job isn’t always easy. Maybe it requires less concentrations than other jobs, but it requires more organization. I have to be ready for work when the bank opens at nine every day. Before opening my cage window, I put the cash in my drawer. Then I make sure that the audio system is working. After checking the machine, I sit at my window, ready for work and for daydreaming. People come and go. Most of them deposit checks or withdraw money from their savings accounts.Occasionally, customers require special help from me. At these times, I have to stop dreaming and concentrate. But usually the work is easy, automatic. Most people think the work is dull. “You must be crazy,” they say. But I’m not crazy. I’m only a dreamer. I really enjoy daydreaming.Questions:11. What does the speaker do first before the bank opens?12. According to the passage, what do most people think of the sp eaker’s job?13. Why does the speaker like the job?Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.Passage Two:It is 7 o’clock, time for the morning news.Indonesia: Two tornadoes tore through northern Indonesia late Sunday, killing at least 40 people, injuring nearly 1 000, and leaving thousands of the homeless, officials said. The tornadoes blew away huts in dozens of farming villages, and brought down thousands of trees and electricity poles, plunging the villages into darkness.France: The number of hate crimes, mainly against Jews and against Arabs of North African origin, nearly doubled last year, to 1 565, according to a report to the government. It said 62% of the total were anti-Jewish acts. Acts against people of North African origin totaled 595 in 2004.The United Nations: Returning tourists and travelers have always had a problem with unspent coins. The handful of foreign coins is always not sufficient to buy much from the duty-free shop, and banks are usually reluctant to exchange such small sums. Last month, the United Nation’s Children’s Fund started a program called “Change for Good”. It aims to collect these coins unwanted by tourists but which may save the lives of children in developing countries.Questions:14. What is the first news item mainly about?15. Who are the main targets in the hate crimes in France?16. What will the program “Change for Good” do with the unspent coins?Part C Longer ConversationsText 1M: Regent Conference Centre.W: Hello! It’s Joanne from Addison International. I’d like to book a meeting room for our international conference.M: Certainly. So, Joanne, your surname is Collense, isn’t it?W: Colley, C-O-L-L-E-Y.M: Oh, yes. And you usually have the Darwin Room.W: Yes, please. It’s for the 28th of Jul y.M: The 26th and the 27th are already booked, but let me check. Yes, it’s free on the day you want.W: Good!M: Can you give me an idea as to the number of people coming?W: About 40. I’ve got 35 people who are definite. There will be a few more as well, no more than 45 though.M: OK!W: Can you give me the price? I think last time it was 675 pounds for the same room.M: We’ve made a small increase, so it should be 720. But as you are a regular customer, we are keeping the old price for now.W: Excellent. Thanks.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Text 2M: Boss, we can have robots make cough medicine for us.W: Robots? Why are you talking about robots? We are a small company.M: You see, we make 10 different kinds of cough medicine, but each operation only has four steps.W: How many robots do we need then?M: Four. The first robot will measure and mix the materials for the medicine;a second robot will pour the mixture into the bottles. Then a third robot will put on the labels; the last robot will pack the bottles into boxes.W: And what happens when one of the robots breaks down?M: The robot company will have a mechanic here within an hour.W:I just can’t imagine. What will we have here? A quiet building with robots rolling around doing the work ?M: That’s it ! And these robots are great workers. They won’t call in sick. They will work 24 hours a day.W: It sounds like a good idea. But what about the workers here?M: That’s what I’m wor ri ed about. We won’t need them anymore.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.听力答案:Part A Short Conversations1. D 解析:预读选项,可推测此题考查人物职业,只要捕捉到关键词mail,即可选出答案。
2004年、2005年广东高考自主命题英语(听力试题、答案 + 录音材料)
2005年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷)英语Ⅰ. 听力(共两节, 总分值30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。
录音结束后, 你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节:听独白或对话(共15小题;每题1.5分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项,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l段对话,答复第1—3题。
1. What's the possible relationship between the speakers?A. Classmates.B. Mother and son.C. Teacher and student.2. Why does the woman try to persuade the man to prepare for the exam?A. Because Professor Johnson will get angry otherwise.B. Because everyone should pass the exam.C. Because the test will be difficult.3. What does the man finally decide to do?A. To study for the test.B. To watch the football game.C. To eat something before watching the game.听第2段对话,答复第4—6题。
4. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. At a railway station.B. At an airport.C. In a hotel.5. Why can't the man himself help can3; the luggage?A. Because he has to report to the manager first.B. Because he's on the phone at the moment.C. Because he cannot leave the desk.6. What will the man probably do?A. He will do nothing for the woman.B. He will find a way to help her.C. He himself will send her to the station.听第3段独白,答复第7—9题。
2005年高考全国卷1英语(含答案)
英语作文常用谚语、俗语1、A liar is not believed when he speaks the truth. 说谎者即使讲真话也没人相信。
2、A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. 一知半解,自欺欺人。
3、All rivers run into sea. 海纳百川。
4、All roads lead to Rome. 条条大路通罗马。
5、All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. 只会用功不玩耍,聪明孩子也变傻。
6、A bad beginning makes a bad ending. 不善始者不善终。
7、Actions speak louder than words. 事实胜于雄辩。
8、A faithful friend is hard to find. 知音难觅。
9、A friend in need is a friend indeed. 患难见真情。
10、A friend is easier lost than found. 得朋友难,失朋友易。
11、A A good good good beginning beginning beginning is is is half half half done. done. 良好的开端是成功的一半。
12、A good beginning makes a good ending. 善始者善终。
13、A good book is a good friend. 好书如挚友。
14、A good medicine tastes bitter. 良药苦口。
15、A mother's love never changes. 母爱永恒。
16、An apple a day keeps the doctor away. 一天一苹果,不用请医生。
一花独放不是17、A single flower does not make a spring.春,百花齐放春满园。
2005--2009年高考全国卷一英语【听力原文】
2009年高考全国卷I英语听力原文第一节Text 1W: What do you think we need to buy for our new kitchen?M: We’ve got a fridge and a dinner table already. We need some chairs.Text 2M: I like to stay two nights, please.W: Do you want full board or half board?M: Wh at’s the difference?W: Full board includes all meals, and half board includes just breakfast and dinner.Text 3M: Shouldn’t we invite Cathy to the party tonight?W: Invite Cathy? She is the one who is planning the whole thing.Text 4M: Did you say you were driving to town this morning?W: Yes. I have to draw some money from the bank to pay my bookstore bills.Text 5M: What are you working on so hard?W: An article for the newspaper. If I’m late, it won’t get printed until next week.第二节Text 6M: Excuse me. I think you are in my seat.W: Sorry, but it says 7A on my boarding card.M: Oh, um… right. I asked for a window seat, you see.W: Yeah, so did I. What’s your seat number?M: Let’s see. Oh, it’s 8A.W: So I guess you are in the seat behind me.M: Oh, yes. Sorry about that.Text 7M: Can I help you?W: Yes. How much are these T-shirts?M: They are 12 dollars 50 cents each.W: I like the green one, but it isn’t big enough. Have you got a larger size?M: Just a minute. No, I’m sorry, we haven’t. What about the black one?W: No, it’s too dark. I prefer something lighter, yellow or pink.M: How about the pink one?W: Yes. That’s nice. I’ll take it.M: That’s 12 dollars 50 cents then, please.W: Here you are.Text 8W: So how long have you been living in London?M: Umm… a couple of years. How long have you been working here?W: Only a few months. I moved down here for the job. There was no work for me where I came from.M: Where did you come from then?W: I came from a small village called Arnside, near Lancaster a year ago. Umm… there was nothing to do there, so I moved to London.M: Do you enjoy working here in this restaurant?W: Very much so.Text 9M: I’m sure you’ve noticed a lot of things that are different about our school.W: Oh, yes. In the United States, we don’t have to carry a big school bag with us like you do. M: Why is that?W: We have a locker of our own which is a small box with a lock. We keep textbooks and our personal things in it. I just bring a daypack to school.M: A daypack?W: Yes. It’s a small bag that you carry on your back.M: What do you carry in it?W: My notebooks or a few books for homework.M: That’s convenient. Is there anything else you’ve noticed about our school?W: Yes. I am surprised that everyone is so silent in class.M: What do you mean?W: Well, we usually ask questions about exams, homework or textbooks on the first day of the school year. The teacher likes such questions.M: So you felt it different?W: Yes. I expected to see a lot of discussions in class because we learn that way in the United States.M: I see. That will be a good topic for our school newspaper for the first month of the term. Nice t alking with you. See you around. Bye!W: Bye!Text 10W: Good morning, everybody! Today for our writing class, we are glad to have Mr. Henry Stone with us, a well-known writer in this country. He is going to share with us his writing experiences. Now, Henry, please tell us how you find so many interesting things for your stories?M: Okay. I watch people a lot. I do that when I travel. I’ve been to many countries such as Britain, Italy and Sweden, so I spend a lot of time at airports. While waiting for my flights, I watch people passing by and start my imagination. For example, the other day when I was waiting for my flight to Greece, I saw a couple. They were buying magazines at that moment. They were not wearing business clothes but the man was carrying a suitcase. Every few seconds the woman looked around. I wondered if someone was following them. Perhaps they were running away and…. You know, this reminded me of a story in the newspaper that day. A bank clerk stole one million pounds a week before and disappeared with his wife. There was a picture of them in the paper. The couple really looked like the thieves. Maybe I should stop them. Just then, I saw them say goodbye to each other, and the woman walked away. Well, sometimes I make mistakes like that. But I find things like that very useful2008年全国卷I卷高考英语听力录音原文Text 1M: I think it’s going to rain.W: I guess so. The sky is dark and cloudy.Text 2M: Lucy is going back to China next month, Alice.W: Oh, really.M: And she will not take Rachel this time.Text 3W: I hate to say it, but Jackie isn’t doing well in the film.M: Well, I only think he is playing a different type of role, but my sister thinks he is still the best.Text 4M: Professor Miners, could I talk to you about my paper?W: Sure, come to my office between two to three. It’s Roo m 340.Text 5W: OK, time to go home.M: I can’t, because I haven’t finished the report about the newly opened restaurant.W: Well, if you carry on working like that, you’ll make yourself ill.Text 6M: I haven’t seen you for a long time. Where have you be en?W: I went to New York to visit my sister and stayed there for two months. Actually, I really went to meet my new nephew.M: That’s great! How old is he?W: Well, he was five months old when I got there and he could possibly be the most beautiful baby I’ve ever seen.M: What do you do when you’re in your sister’s home?W: I helped the baby and played with him a lot which was nice, but what I enjoyed most was beating him.Text 7M: Air pollution is so bad in this city. I think the government should stop people from driving cars on certain days.W: You have a point. Air pollution is a problem, but not letting people drive on certain days is a bad idea. People have to go to work by car.M: I’m afraid I don’t agree with you there. Reducing air pollution is r eally important. People are so used to driving that they don’t think about ways to do things. If we stop them from driving on certain days, maybe they could think of new ways to get around.W: I see your point, but I still think it wouldn’t be possible to stop people from driving. Text 8M: Let’s go and have lunch together.W: OK.M: By the way, I’m thinking of going to New Zealand around Christmas for three weeks. It’s such a beautiful country. I’ve never been there before.W: Have you booked the flight?M: Not yet. I’m planning to book my flight in two weeks’ time.W: Book your flight right now.M: Why?W: Because the longer you leave it, the more expensive it’ll will be. As a matter of fact, the New Zealanders usually go home for Christmas.M: Then, I’m g oing to book my flight tomorrow morning.Text 9M: Hello.W: Hello, Mike. This is Jane.M: Oh, hello, Jane.W: Listen, Mike, I’ve got a really problem.M: What is it?W: The car is broken down.M: Oh, now again.W: Yeah, I checked the oil, and I checked al most everything. It’s just not starting at all. M: You have to get ready of it, you know.W: I know, I know. But, look, the thing is I’ve got to pick Tom up at the airport, Can I ….. M: Use my car? Yes, of course.W: That’ll be great; it’s very kind of you.M: Come on when you like, I don’t need it until tonight.W: OK. I’ll be around in about an hour.Text 10OK, when we met last week, we talked about different kinds of short stories and some well-known short story writers. I remembered that many of you said you liked the American writer Ernest Hemingway, right? I hope you all followed my advice and finished reading his story “A Day’s Wait”, because as I said we’re going to study it together in today’s lesson. Now, since you’re supposed to have read the story, let’s have some discussion. Please look at the four questions on the blackboard. First, when and where does the story take place? Second, what does the boy wait for in the story? And what kind of person does he show himself to be? Third, what kind of p erson is the boy’s father? Fourth, what is the writer’s main purpose of writing this story? I’d like you to work in groups of four or five and present your answers in ten minutes. Is everything clear?2007年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(全国卷一)听力录音材料Text 1W:John,is Mark coming for tea tomorrow?M:Yes. I told you yesterday,Tracy.W:Oh,did you? Sorry,I must have forgotten.Text 2W:What’s the hurry? We’d like you to stay for dinner.M:Well,thank you,but Hellen and I have to meet my parents at the railway station. Text 3W:Hi,Tom,we had to start the meeting without you.M:I know,my flight was delayed because of the heavy rain.W:But you are just in time for the discussion.Text 4M:How much are these shoes?W:Oh,they are 35 dollars a pair.M:Do you size 9?W:I am afraid they are sold out.Text 5M:Hi,I am thinking of taking a trip during the Christmas holidays.W:Where would you like to go?M:Well,maybe somewhere warm and sunny.W:How about a tour to southeast Asia?Text 6M:Ladies and gentlemen,let’s welcome Jane Carder.Jane,you are so young,how can you sing so well?W:Well,Mr.Green,I like singing very much and I’ve been doing this for a while.Above all,I have Mr. James as my teacher.M:No wonder. I believe you’ll do a wonderful job tonight. Now,ladies and gentlemen,Jane CarderText 7W:Happy birthday,Jimmy,are you ready for the next present?M:You mean there is more besides the watch?W:Come with us,it’s in the car. Now,here we are,you’ve been talking about this for a month.M:Oh,it’s a new computer.It’s just what I want. I am so happy about it,thank you somuch,mom and dad.Text 8W:Excuse me,sir.M:Can I help you?W:My name is Jane Smith, I am a designer looking for a job.M:See my secretary,she will set you up with a test.W:When?M:Next month.W:I can’t wait that long.M:Excuse me?W:I can’t wait a month,I need something sooner.M:I am sorry.Text 9M:Hi,Lily,how is your new flat?W:It’s great, I really like it.M:How big is it?W:It’s one big room, but it has bathroom and a small kitchen too.M:How far is it from the office?W:It’s only about 10 minutes.M:10 minutes by bus or by car?W:On foot. I walked to work this morning. I was 10 minutes early.M:You are lucky. I was 10 minutes late.W:What happened?M:All the buses came late.W:What did Susan say?M:She was late too.W:What happened to her?M:She took the train and it was late too.W:Well,then,you were really lucky after all. But what are you going to do tomorrow?M:I’ll start out 15 minutes earlier.Text 10Good afternoon everybody and welcome to this class on English words. I hope that all of you can hear me,if not,please let me know. I am professor John Moss,I’ll be your teacher for the next 13 weeks. As you can probably tell this is one of the most popular and crowded classes. Indeed,every time this course is offered,this room is very full. Why is that? Well,in order to use the English language,it’s very important to have at least a basic understanding of how words are formed. Just to mention one figure and there are many. There are about 1 million words in English. If you are an English learner,you may wonder how you can possibly remember all of these words. Well,for one thing,you don’t have to. No native speaker exists who knows all of the words in the English language. Besides,there are short cuts.Short cuts? Yes,for example,if you know how words are formed by using parts of words from other languages,such as Greek and French,you’ll understand a good number of English words when you2006 年高考全国卷( I ) 听力原文(Text 1)M: How much are the tickets?W: There are 15 pounds each, but student tickets are half price.M: Could I have two students’ tickets please?(Text 2)M: Excuse me. I just want to check the boarding gate for BA16 to London, isn’t it 22?W: Oh it just changed, be 25, down that way on the right. Thanks.(Text 3)W: Do you live very far from your school?M: About 8 kilometers, but it doesn’t seem very far, there is much traffic along this road. It’s great to go by bike.(Text 4)W: Now, can we get the computers before Wednesday?M: Well, it depends, if it is less than 10 kilometers, we can deliv¬er them on Tuesday, but it is furt her away, it will be on Thursday. Where is your office?W: Just around the corner.(Text 5)W: You can’t wear that, John. It’s black.M: What’s wrong with a black shirt, everybody has a black shirt.W: It doesn’t look like going to a party.(Text 6)M: Hello, may I speak to Mr. Brown?W: I am sorry, he is out for lunch. Would you like to leave a message?M: Err, what time do you expect him back?W: Say, in half an hour.M: Thank you, I’ll try back later.(Text 7)W: Welcome to Youth Hotel, can I help you?M: I’d like a room for a night.W: Would you like a single room, a double room or a room for three?M: Oh, a single room please. Can I pay by check?W: Sure, fill in this form please.M: Need my student card number?W: No, just your address and telephone number.M: OK, here is the form.W: Very well. Here is your key to room 212.M: Thank you!W: Have a good stay!(Text 8)M: Hi, you must be that new secretary, welcome! I’m Tom Robison from public relations.W: Hi, Mr. Robison, Thanks. My name’s Lisa Jones, working in sales now.M: Please call me Tom, Lisa.W: OK, Tom. Have you worked here long?M: Yes, over 20 years.W: Wow that is a long time. Do you enjoy working here?M: Well, yes. I suppose I took the job because err well the money is good, and it’s good place to w ork in, but to be honest, what I re¬ally enjoy is the chance to go abroad, just visiting other coun¬tr ies. That’s the best thing.W: That’s nice, for me the best thing about working here is that I live close to the office, I can go h ome for lunch, and I don’t have to worry about the traffic.(Text 9)M: Now Cathy, do you know when the visitors from India are coming?W: We offer them three choices: the end of March, the middle of April and the beginning of May, and choose the earliest one which is good actually with exams coming up in May.M: Right. And how many are coming? Did you say about 12?W: Yes, they said 12 at first, but changed to 10 this morning.M: Good, we have 8 weeks to prepare, here are my suggestions. On the first day, a welcome party, then they can visit the schools in the district on the second and third days.W: We’ve got to remember this group wants to look at how com¬puters are being used in the class room.M: Exactly, so I want to ask Mr. Goodman to give them a talk on this on the afternoon of the third day.W: That will fit in very nicely.M: And on the last day, they would do some sightseeing, we could take them on the tour of Londo n but many of them may have been there already, and Scotland will be too far away.W: Why not take them for a walk along the coast, it should be interesting.M: Good idea! Cathy I’m sure they’ll like it.(Text 10)W: There are many interesting stories about how a baby learns to say its first word. Now Mike, wo uld you like to share your story with us?M: OK, here’s my story, I was about 18 months old I think and I had just started to say my first wo rd. Every time a truck went by, I would shout a word that sounded like a track, but to eve¬ryone el se, it sounded nothing like it. My parents tried to cor¬rect me, but failed. Then, about three months later, we traveled to New York, as we were waiting for our plane at the air¬port. I looked out of a huge window, at that very moment I saw the largest truck in the world, I had to tell someone about this. I turned to my father who was standing next to about a thousand people waiting for the very flight and screamed “Track!Track!” My father tried hard to shut me up, but I was so excited, I kep t screaming my special word. My poor mother decided she didn’t know this baby and then ran into the ladies-room where she hid until I finally stopped. Well, I learned how to say truck2005 年高考全国卷( I ) 听力原文Text 1W: Very nice skirts. How much are they?M: $ 10 each and $ 1 off if people buy two. They're on sale.Text 2M: I know you want to talk about this report. But I'd like to talk about my new computer.W: Let's keep to the point. We can talk about that later. All right?M: OK.Text 3W: Bill, that is a lovely painting in your living-room.M: I' m glad you like it. It’s a Christmas gift from my son.W: Well, it's beautiful. Your son has very good taste.Text 4M: So how is your new roommate?W: She really makes me angry.M: What happened?W: She's always making loud noises at midnight. When I remind her, she's always rude.Text 5W: Excuse me, I'm looking for Mr Tang.M: Oh, he is not on this floor. He is on the fourth floor. Go down the stairs and turn left.Text 6M: Did you finish typing that report?W: Yes, I did, but I worked late.M: But it must be a long report, I guess.W: Exactly. Twelve pages. I spent three hours on it.M: By the way, what time did you go home?W: I left the office at nine o'clock. I got home at ten.M: What did have for dinner?W: I sent out for a sandwich and ate at my desk.Text 7M: Fikky, what's going on? Freggis just told me that you're going to be leaving us.W: Yes, I really feel bad out of it. But B. N. D. came up with really good offer.M: Well, I didn't know you were going to look for a new job.W: Well, just between you and me. I think we have some real problems in this department. Don't get me wrong. It has nothing to do with you, Frank. Everybody says you are an excellent manager. M: Problems, what problems? Do we have time to talk about it?Text 8W: You know I just finished some very interesting research for the newspaper about things people do in their spare time.M: Really? What did you learn?W: Well, I talked to 20 people and 19 of them watch TV.M: That's interesting. I never watch it, do you?W: Not much. Anyway, about half of them, 9 people, play some kind of sport.M: I'm not surprised. People are getting more exercise these days.W: Yes, a few of them go to movies.M: Mm, I do, too.W: But here is the most interesting result: only one of them reads.M: That's terrible.Text 9M: Excuse me, do you mind if I sit here?W: No, not at all. Go ahead.M: Thank you.W: Are you going somewhere or meeting someone?M:I am on my way to Washington. And you?W:I am on my way to San Francisco.M: Really? I think San Francisco is probably the most exciting city in the U-S.W: So do I. No other city has as many good restaurants or as much good music.M: Is San Francisco your hometown?W:I am from a very small town in Pennsylvania. I wouldn't want to live there again, either. I don't like to live in a small town very much.M: Neither do I. But small towns have their advantages: less traffic —W: And friendlier people. You know, I'm beginning to feel homesick. By the way, where are your from?M: China.W: China? But you speak English like a native speaker. I didn't have any idea.M: Oh, excuse me. It's time for my flight. Well, it's been nice talking with you.W: You, too. Bye!Text 10M: Could you suggest some ways to bring family members closer together?W: Well, I feel it is very important for families to have regular meals together. One of my good childhood memories was dinner with my parents and two sisters. Because my husband and I both worked and our three children were busy with their studies, we seldom had a chance to get together as a family. But we thought it would be possible for us to sit down and enjoy mealstogether every week. First we tried setting fixed days: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. But almost everyone was unhappy. Then my son had the idea that everyone told his or her most convenient days and I would choose the two best days. For a while the children were still unhappy with the idea. They said they would rather spend the time with their friends playing sports. Gradually, though, they began to see the evenings together as interesting and helpful. We loved a lot. We made plans for trips. We discussed each other’s problems. After a couple of months anyone who had to miss a family meal felt regretful. And now we all feel than we have been able to build stronger relationships within the family that we had before.。
05广东听力材料
(广东)这是2005年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试,英语科听力部分。
该部分分为听、读白或对话、听取信息两节。
注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。
听力部分结束前,你将有2分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。
现在是听力试音时间。
Hello. International Friends Club, can I help you?Oh, hello. I read about your club in the paper today and I thought I‟d phone to find out a bit more.Yes, certainly. Well, we are a sort of social club for people from different countries. It‟s quite a new club; we have about fifty members at the moment, but we‟re growing all the time.That sounds interesting. I‟m British actually and I came to Washington about three months ago. I‟m looking for ways to meet people. Ummm...what kind of events do you organize?Well…we have social get togethers and sports events and we also have language evenings.Could you tell me something about the language evenings?Yes. Every day except Thursday we have a language evening. People can come and practice their languages, you know, over a drink or something. We have different languages on different evenings: Monday, Spanish; Tuesday, Italian; Wednesday, German; and Friday, French. On Thursday we usually have a meal in a restaurant for anyone who wants to come.Well, that sounds great! I really need to practice my French.OK. Well, if you can just give me your name and address, I‟ll send you the form and some more information. If you join now, you can have the first month free.试音到此结束,现在开始答题。
2005年高考英语试题·全国卷I(附答案)
全 国 卷(Ⅰ) (河北、河南、安徽、山西、海南等地区) 第一卷第一卷注意事项注意事项1. 答第一卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。
答第一卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。
2. 每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。
不能答在试卷上。
干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。
不能答在试卷上。
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30(分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,录音内容结束后,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
到答题卡上。
第一节第一节 (共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 51. 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。
读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt? A. £19. 15. B. £9. 15. C. £9. 18. 答案是B. 1. How much will the woman pay if she buys two skirts? A. $18. B. $19. C. $20. 2. What will the speakers discuss? A. A report. B. A computer. C. A report on computer. 3. What are the speakers talking about? A. A child. B. A room. C. A present. 4. What can we learn from this conversation? A. The woman does not get along well with the man. B. The woman does not get along well with her roommate. C. The man will talk with the woman’s roommate.5. Where are the two speakers now? A. On the first floor. B. On the fourth floor. C. On the fifth floor. 第二节 (共15小题;每题1. 5分,满分22. 5分) 第二节听下面5段对话。
2005年高考英语试题(全国卷)
2005年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语YCYYCY本试卷分为第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分.第一卷1至13页。
第二卷14至17页.考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回.第一卷注意事项:1.答第一卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。
2.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。
不能答在试卷上。
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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.£9.15. C.£9.18.答案是 B.1.How much will the woman pay if she buys two skirts ?A.$18. B.$19. C.$20.2.What will the speakers discuss ?A.A report . B.A computer . C.A report on computer . 3.What are the speakers talking about ?A.A child . B.A room . C.A present .4.What can we learn from this conversation ?A.The woman does not get along well with the man .B.The woman does not get along well with her roommate .C.T he man will talk with the woman’s roommate .5.Where are the two speakers now ?A.On the first floor . B.On the fourth floor . C.On the fifth floor.第二节(共15小题;每题 1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
2005-2011年湖南省高考英语听力原文
2005 - 2011(7年)湖南省历届高考听力录音原文湖南省2005年高考英语听力录音原文例题:M: Excuse me, can you tell me how much the shirt is?W: Yes, it’s 9. 15.Text 1M: What are you doing tonight, Rosy? Are you going to the concert with me?W: I don’t really know. I was supposed to meet Jack at the cinema, but I don’t feel like going now.I think I’ll go shopping instead.Text 2W: Front desk. Can I help you?M: This is Mr. Black in the Room 806. Can I get a wake-up call at 5 am please?W: No problem, we’ll be happy to do that.Text 3W: Have you got the right time? I think my watch is wrong.M: Hmm, it’s half past two.W: Ah, my watch says twenty past.M: Well, it’s ten minutes slow then.Text 4W: Hi, Jam. You are looking well. New shirt?M: No, I’ve had this shirt for a long time. But I’ve bought these shoes yesterday. Do you like them?W: Yes, very nice. They look good with those trousers.Text 5W: My mother said that I can’t go to Tom’s birthday party on Wednesday night.M: How come?W: Because it’s a school night, and exams are next week. She wants me to stay home and study. I really want to go. I don’t know what to do.M: Why don’t you promise to come back early?Text 6M: Excuse me, there is a problem with my room.W: And what is the problem?M: I asked for a non-smoking room, but I don’t have one. My room smells like a cigarette smoke. Could you change my room please?W: Let me see. I’m sorry, but we don’t have any more non-smoking rooms. We won’t charge you for your room tonight.Text 7W: Hmm, sleeping on the job, Alex? You must have a busy social life.M: Ah, oh! No! My motorbike is in the shop being fixed. So I have to get up at 5 am, walk to the station and then take a train downtown. Next, I take the bus. Finally, I have to walk again for about 15 minutes. It takes about 2 hours all together.W: So when will your motorbike be fixed?M: In one week.2005Text 8W: Hello, Queen Sports Center, Helen speaking.M: Hello, my name is Albert Swift, and I’d like some information, please. Are you open in the weekend?W: Yes, all day Saturday and Sunday. But we’re closed on Monday.M: Can I swim in the afternoon?W: Between 3 and 5 o’clock. A school uses the pool from 1 until 3, and then at 5, there’s a beginners’ class.M: OK, I’d like to play tennis, too. Is that possible?W: Yes! We also have basketball and football. And after your swim, try the café upstairs, it’s near the changing room.Text 9M: Excuse me, are you waiting to buy concert tickets?W: Yes, I am. So are all these people in front of me. And I’ve been here about 45 minutes. I’ve moved forward a total of about 3 feet in that time. There was a couple ahead of me who got so angry that they finally gave up and left. They said they had been waiting for more than an hour. M: I just hope there are still tickets left when I get up there.W: That really would be disappointing, wouldn’t it? In fact, before I came, I tried calling to order my tickets over the phone, but they are not taking phone orders. You have to come in person.M: Well, there are two more hours before the ticket office closes. Tickets for a good concert are worth waiting for.Text 10Welcome to the historic and beautiful City of Brighton. Thank you for calling the Brighton Tourist Information Office. I’m afraid the office is closed at the moment. Our normal working hours are from Monday to Friday from 9 o’clock in the morning to 6 o’clock in the evening. On Saturday and Sunday, we open at the later time of 10:30 and closed at the earlier time at 3:30. From our office, you can get information about hotels, restaurants, and museums in the city. Why not take a bus tour? There’re bus tours of the city everyday which start at 10 o’clock. They start from Churchill Square. Tours take about 2 hours, and go around historic city center. The cost of the ticket is 5 pounds. Tickets can be bought from the bus driver. You can get off the bus at six places of interest, and continue your journey later. Thank you for calling. We hope you enjoy your stay.湖南省2006年高考英语听力录音原文Text 1W: Hi, Mike. Have you decided where to go for your holiday?M: Yesterday, I was thinking about going somewhere in Africa, somewhere like Egypt. But my parents suggested somewhere in Europe, like Austria or Germany. Finally, I decided on France.Text 2W: British Airway. Good morning!M: Hello! My name is John Hill. I didn’t get my luggage when I arrived here yesterday.W: Yes, sir. I’ll put you on to the Lost-Found office. Just a second, please!Text 3M: Hello! Er…I’d like to join a new language course.W: Yes, sir. That starts next week. The whole course is three terms. That’s 120 dollars.M: I see. And what about for just one term?W: Well, if you pay per term, it’s 50 dollars, or 90 dollars for two terms.M: OK. Thanks!Text 4W: I bought this fish to cook for dinner tonight. But it doesn’t look all that fresh to me now. Would you say it’s all right to eat?M: Let’s take a look. Oh…If I were you, I wouldn’t even think of it.Text 5M: Hello! When does the next train leave for London, please?W: Well, there are two trains to London, both leaving at 8 o’clock. The slow train gets to London at ten o’clock, and the fast one gets there at 9.M: All right, I’ll take the fast train.Text 6M: Susan, what happened?W: Well, three teenagers ran out of the school and stole my new car. While they were driving the car away, they started arguing, and drove the car straight into a tree.M: Oh, No!W: My car was badly damaged. But luckily the kids were not seriously hurt. They got arrested, but were soon sent back to the school. I was already thinking of getting another car. Maybe a second-hand one this time.2006Text 7W: Hi, Tom! What did you do last week?M: Well, I had a busy one. I wrote three essays at school, fixed my car over the weekend, and had to work every night at a restaurant until ten o’clock.W: Emm, that’s too bad.M: It was, believe me. So how was your week?W: Actually, wasn’t bad. I played tennis a couple of times, and watched several movies. I went to the beach with friends on Friday, and took a drive with Jack on Saturday.Text 8W: Spring’s Box office. This is Linden speaking. Can I help you?M: Yeah, I want a ticket for Harry Potter on October 4.W: Harry Potter? I’ll just check it for you. October 4. No, I’m sorry, sir. We’ve sold out.M: What about the other days, the third or the fifth?W: Yes, we’ve got a few tickets left on the third.M: Oh, Great! How much is it for just one ticket?W: That’ll be 39 pounds, including the booking fee of 1 pound.M: Oh, my Goodness! Forget it!Text 9M: Hello, Tina! I’m Bob. Welcome to our program. So what’s the title of your very short story? W: It’s Charlie Hu. There are not more than 90 words, though.M: How long did it take you to write the story?W: I wrote it in one afternoon. About two hours, I think.M: So, where did you get the idea for the story?W: I read something one day in the newspaper, about a man named Fred. He earned a lot of money abroad. And he had a party for everyone in his street. That gave me the idea.M: And what’s the story about?W: Well, it is about a man called Charlie. But it is also about success, and how people think about success.M: Did you expect to win the competition?W: No, I didn’t. It was a complete surprise.Text 10Hello! I’m Chris Green. As a leader of the V oice, I’d like to introduce you to our newspaper. We need new hands to help us who can tell the students what’s new every day through our newspaper. Experience isn’t quite necessary, but writing and typing skills are in great demand. We need people to read our articles, to type and check them. We could also use good photographer and several engineers. Since the voice comes out five days a week, we need good students who know how to make the best of their time. There is some money for salaries, depending on how much work you do, but don’t expect to get rich. This isn’t something you do for money. Mostly it’s just for fun. Anyone who is interested in joining us should speak to me immediately after this meeting. Be prepared to start right away. Our first paper appears tomorrow.湖南省2007年高考英语听力录音原文例题:M: Excuse me, can you tell me how much the shirt is?W: Yes, it’s 9. 15.Text 1M: Those plane tickets on Tuesday are so expensive. Can’t you find anything better before Friday? W: Well, if we want cheaper tickets, we have to leave on Thursday.Text 2W: Oh, my goodness. You must have left the book in the taxi. It’s a very good book, you know. M: But I tell you I didn’t take it. I remember clearly. Did you put it in our bedroom? Er, yes, on your dressing table.Text 3W: Congratulations! I’ve heard that you did an excellent job on your composition.M: Thanks. I’ve put a lot of time into it.Text 4M: Susan, shall we go to the zoo tomorrow?W: Well, I’d love to, but I’ve to save the morning for an important e-mail. It’s a big deal. l must make a reply and in the afternoon I will see Lisa off.Text 5W: Do you know the phone number of Star Travel? I want to get some information about the bus trip across the states.M: You don’t have to make a phone call. Right here in our office, we have maps, bus schedules and e-mail list of inexpensive hotels. They’re for students, you know.Text 6W: Golden Pond Restaurant, may I help you?M: Yes, you serve beef, don’t you?W: Sure.M: What time do you open for dinner?W: At 5:30.M: That’s great. I hate to eat late and … Oh, yes, are you next to the Black Forest Restaurant? W: Yes, we are. By the way, we require a jacket and tie for gentlemen.M: Jacket and tie? Never mind. I’ll go to Moon River Restaurant.Text 7M: I’m trying to get on Flight FA 3036. Am I on time?W: Not exactly. It’s 3:20 now. But luckily for you, that flight’s been delayed.M: I never thought I’d be happier about a delay, but hey, that’s great news.W: Okay, just may I check your luggage, and your tickets please?M: Here you are. Which gate do I leave from?W: Gate 38 but I’m sorry to tell you that it’s been changed to gate 5 and your plane is taking off in 20 minutes.M: Whoops, I’ve to run with my two kids.2007 Text 8M: Welcome to our program “Eco-tour”. Today, we are honore d to invite Hannah to be our special guest. Welcome, Hannah.W: Thanks. Today I’m going to suggest some eco-tours to you.M: Okay. First, can you tell us what countries are well-known for eco-tours?W: Actually there are lots of countries. For example, Brazil, Australia and China are some of the popular places nowadays.M: Well, what can tourists do in these countries?W: Quite a lot of activities. For example, we can go dolphin watching in China and river rafting in Australia.M: River rafting, terrific!W: Yes, we can also go mountain climbing in Brazil or bird-watching in the USA.M: Wow, it sounds great, Hannah. Thanks for your kind introduction.W: You’re welcome.Text 9W: Oh, I finished my report finally. How about your paper?M: Done. But I’m waiting for an important call. By the way, are you going to the café? Can you bring me something to eat?W: Sure. What would you like?M: Hmm… I think I’ll have a chicken sandwich.W: Okay, a chicken sandwich. Anything else?M: Soup would be good. Yes, bring me tomato soup, and a salad and a chicken sandwich.W: Fine, tomato soup, salad and a chicken sandwich. A piece of pie for dessert?M: No, but you know I love cakes most. Bring me three cakes and some cookies too.W: Cakes and cookies?M: Right. That’s too much. Forget cookies. Just bring me the cakes and a glass of milk and some coffee and…M: Still more? Why don’t I just bring back the whole café!Text 10Hello, everyone. Welcome to Enjoy Your Life again. I’m Chris. Today we’ll introduce a special camp to you for summer vacation and for a love of music. Okay, now, let me bring it to you. Greenwoods, a magical music camp for the young. It’s open to boys and girls of grades three to seven. Students of all abilities will get together for two weeks and will study and play with top music artists each day. We’ll experience rap music, blues, country music and much, much more. Just imagine a music camp with wonderful concerts every night. Come and share the music experience in Greenwoods. Fantastic and exciting, isn’t it? Here is really a big chance for all music fans. Are you ready to join us? Greenwoods, a dream land for all of us. Come and enjoy your life. I’m Chris. See you tomorrow.湖南省2008年高考英语听力录音原文例题:M: Excuse me, can you tell me how much the shirt is?W: Yes, it’s 9. 15.Text 1M: How much do I need to pay?W: Let me see. Err. . . four dollars, and six dollars, and another six dollars. That’s 16 dollars, sir. M: Ok, here is a 20-dollar bill.Text 2M: Hurry up, mom. The taxi’s come and is waiting downstairs.W: Just a second, honey. I’ll get some food in the kitchen. The meals on the train are terrible.Text 3M: Has the latest Time magazine arrived yet? Today’s already Wednesday.W: Sorry, it’s late. Maybe it will come tomorrow.Text 4W: I suppose you have bought some gifts for your family.M: Well, I’ve bought a shirt for my father and two books for my sister. But for my mother, I haven’t decided what to buy yet.Text 5W: Good morning, Cress.M: Good morning, Miss Simon.W: Running a bit late, aren’t you? The bell’s already gone.M: Bus was late, madam.Text 6W: Hi, Mr. Brown. Are you flying back to the United States this July?M: Oh, I’ve changed my plan of going back home. I’m going to Beijing to watch the Olympic Games. And I will probably stay there until late September or early October.W: Wow, how exciting! But I can only watch the Games on TV.Text 7W: Excuse me, sir. I’m a tourist here, which train will take me to the zoo, please?M: You need to get to platform 6, take the train on the first line and get off at Rocky Hill. That’s the third stop.W: Is that where the zoo is?M: You’re nearly there. After getting off the train, turn right and you’ll see a hill in front of you. Walk up to the top of the hill and you’ll see signs pointing to the zoo.W: Many thanks. One ticket to Rocky Hill, please.2008 Text 8W: Are you finishing packing?M: Almost. I’ll just have to check my temp one last time.W: Ok, err, don’t forget your camera. You need to take some pictures for your grandpa.M: Yes, I’ve put it in, mom.W: All right, then. Oh, what about shoes and clothes? You may need another pair of shoes and an overcoat.M: Mom, it’s just a camping trip, not a travel abroad. I’ll get back in no more than 24 hours.W: All right, then. I was just trying to be helpful. I’m sure you’ll have a great time.Text 9W: I wish those people across the street would turn their music down. It’s so loud.M: I know, darling. I just can’t sleep. They are only allowed to play music up until 10:30 on week nights, and it’s already 11:30.W: I’ll have a really important meeting tomorrow morning. And I’ll have to go and see the doctor in the afternoon. If they don’t-be quiet soon, I’ll never get to sleep.M: We should go up to their house and ask them to turn it down.W: Well, I really don’t want to talk to them. They are not very friendly people.M: Anyway, we can at least try. If they don’t listen, we’ll just pick up the phone and call the police.W: That sounds like a good idea. Let’s get dressed.Text 10Welcome to Happy Go, your fantastic shopping heaven. Are you annoyed by the quality of your sleep? Do you count from one to one thousand, but still find yourself awake? Don’t worry, try Dreamer. It can help you fall asleep fast and won’t affect your memory. Just take one piece half an hour before going to bed, you’ll get a good sleep at night and a sharp mind during the day. Also, you can ask your doctor if Dreamer is right for you. For more information, please call 8008668877 or visit . If you call us within 24 hours, you can get Dreamer free for 7 nights. Don’t wait, because your dreams miss you. Your Dream, Our Dreamer!湖南省2009年高考英语听力录音原文例题:M: Excuse me, can you tell me how much the shirt is?W: Yes, it’s 9. 15.Text 1W: I don’t know what’s wrong with my watch. It was just a month ago that I had it repaired.M: Don’t waste your time and money any more, it’s a very old watch and is quite worn out.Text 2W: What time does the play start?M: At 10:30. If we leave by nine o’clock, we should be able to get there half an hour before the play.Text 3W: Come to the movies with us. Everybody needs to take a break every once in a while.M: I guess I might as well. I’ve been studying so long I just can’t concentrate.Text 4M: Are we still going to the football game tonight?W: Oh, sorry, I totally forgot about it. I’ve arranged to go with a friend to a new Chinese restaurant downtown. How about joining us?M: Sure I’d love to.Text 5W: Isn’t Frank supposed to arrive in Chicago this morning? Ms. Tylor is waiting for him.M: He’s just called to say his flight was canceled. He won’t be able to arrive until the afternoon. W: Hmm, could you call him and ask him to email his report to Ms. Tylor then?Text 6W: Which one hurts, the left or the right one?M: The left one. It’s really painful. I can hardly hear with it.W: Don’t go swimming for the next two days. If it doesn’t get better by tomorrow, you should see the doctor.M: I guess so. Maybe I should get something from the drugstore right now.Text 7M: Don’t be mad at me. I’m only five minutes late.W: This is the last time I’m waiting for you. I mean it.M: You know, I always have a good excuse. I promise you: you’ll never have to wait for me again. W: I hope so. Come on, let’s go get our tickets now. Oh, by the way, you have got your wallet with you, don’t you? I left mine at home.Text 8W: Excuse me, ah, was my bedroom cleaned this morning?M: Yes, Madam. All the rooms are cleaned in the morning, Madam.W: Well, then I have a bit of a problemM: Is your room not satisfactory, Madam?W: No, it’s not that. It’s just that I can’t find my necklace.M: I’m sorry, Madam. Can you tell me a little bit more about it?W: Well this morning I left my necklace here on the table by the bed but it’s just nowhere to be found.M: I will report this to the manager right away, Madam.Text 9W: Mr. Block, I need to take a few days off because my parents are coming over to visit.M: But it’s not really a good idea to take time off right now, you know.W: Well, I know. But they’ve never been to the UK before and they don’t speak English.M: Hmm, you know there are thousands of tourists in London who can’t speak English and they manage to get around.W: Yes, I know but they really expect me to be there. It’s cultural. Chinese parents expect their children to do things like this.M: I know, but truly if they care about your education, they’ll understand.W: Well, do you think I could take maybe just two days off?M: Ok, two days but you must catch up with all of the work and get all of the materials.Text 10Good morning, today I’d like to talk about doing exercise and keeping fit. First let’s deal with the importance of exercise. Many people today live a kind of lazy life, sitting in the office all day and then watching TV the whole evening. I’m sure you don’t need me to tell you this way of life is bad for your health. In fact it can lead to all kinds of health problems like heart disease, high blood pressure and some of the problems can result in death. Now let me talk a little about preventing illness. Probably the most important thing to bear in mind is to be active. This does not mean that you have to go out and play sports. Of course sports are an excellent way to stay healthy but it’s also important to remember that healthy activities can take many different forms like gardening and doing housework, for example. Now let me suggest some ways of doing exercise. In the first place, you should choose an activity that you enjoy and one you’ll stick with and then start exercising slowly and try to increase the amount of exercise step by step. Well, that’s all I have time for today, so until next time. Good-bye.Part I Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In this section, you will hear six conversations between two speakers. For each conversation, there are several questions and each question is followed by three choices marked A, B and C. Listen carefully and then choose the best answer for each question.You will hear each conversation TWICE.Example:When will the magazine probably arrive?A. Wednesday.B. Thursday.C. Friday. The answer is B. Conversation 1W: Jack, could we buy some flowers for Mom’s birthday? Mom loves flowers.M: Flowers? No! We just bought her flowers for Mother’s Day. How about a nice box of chocolate?W: She’s been trying to lose weight since Women’s Day. Silly.M: Well, we could get her a book. She enjoys reading novels.Conversation 2W: It’s 9 o’clock now. Here, Bill, I need to mail these letters right away.M: Ok, Miss Brown, I’ll do it right now.W: And while you’re there, please buy me 10 one dollar’s stamps.M: No problem, I should be back in half an hour.Conversation 3M: I’m thinking about going to the rock concert in the student’s center tonight. Will you join me?W: Sorry, I don’t think I’ll go to the concert tonight. I’ll have to wait for my doctor’s call, and then prepare for the exam.M: Are we having an exam tomorrow?W: Yeah, our class will be having a math exam tomorrow morning. Did you forget it? M: Yes, I don’t think I’ll go to the concert, either.Conversation 4M: Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the history museum?W: Sure, go to the Central Park, pass the high school, then turn left at Hilton Hotel, a 5 star hotel. It’s 2, oh no, 3 blocks from here.M: Thank you. That sounds easy to find.W: But it’s closed today. It’s not open on Saturday and Sunday, just on weekdays, you know.Conversation 5M: Mr. Jackson had a car accident last night. His wife called us this morning and said this.W: That’s terrible! He was supposed to go to London tomorrow. Is he all right?M: Not really. He’ll be out of the office for a while. About one week in the hospital, I think, and then another two weeks at home.W: I guess his boss already knows. Well, I know his secretary will have to take on most of his work while he’s gone.Conversation 6M: Mary, can I sit here?W: Sure, Mark. What are you having for lunch? Let me see…, what’s in your plate? Ah, pork and fried chicken again?M: They are really delicious. And I cannot imagine a meal without meat.W: You never eat vegetables. That’s not good for you. How was your cold, then? Have you seen a doctor?M: It’s nothing serious, and it’s not necessary to bother the doctor. I’ve taken some medicine, and I’ll be well soon.W: You’re so careless about your health.M: Well, do not speak to me like my doctor, I know what’s good for me.W: Oh, I finally understand Dr. Kevin’s lecture.M: What do you mean?W: He said men live shorter than women, because they always pay little attention to their health. Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear a short passage. Listen carefully and then fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.You will hear the short passage TWICE.Thank you for calling the Hong Kong Art Cinema. There’s no one to answer your call at the moment. The Hong Kong Art Cinema is open 7 days a week, showing a variety of Chinese and foreign films. Next week we’ll show the Chinese film My Happy Life. You can see that film from Monday to Friday. It’ll be on twice a day in the evenings. That’s at 8:10 and 10:30. The film lasts 2 hours. Tickets are 150 Hong Kong dollars, but there’s a special student’s ticket at 50 Hong Kong dollars for all our midweek films. Please bring your student card if you want the cheaper ticket. And the nearest car park to the cinema is on the Nathan Road. That’s NATHAN. It’s just 5 minutes’ walk from the cinema. Thank you for calling the Hong Kong Art Cinema. If you require further information, phone during office hours –9 AM to 5 PM on weekdays.Part I Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In this section, you will hear six conversations between two speakers. For each conversation, there are several questions and each question is followed by three choices marked A, B and C. Listen carefully and then choose the best answer for each question.You will hear each conversation TWICE.Conversation 1M: Mum, I can’t find my car keys. I put them here in the drawer last night.W: Oh, yes. I had to go and see Aunt Jane this morning. So I took the car. I think I put the keys in my purse.M: There are not in there, mum. Did you leave them in the car?W: Of course not, dear. Oh, here they are, in my pocket.Conversation 2M: Oops! I’m late getting home, but I don’t have enough money for a taxi.W: Why don’t you just take the bus?M: At this time? The traffic is terrible. I need to be home in less than thirty minutes. My piano teacher will be there soon.W: Well, I suppose the train is the only thing left for you. It’s fast and not too expensive, either. M: Yes, you’re right. I better be off. Bye!Conversation 3M: Good evening, Mary. Why didn’t you go to the party this afternoon? It was so fun.W: It’s because I was ill.M: No, but you looked just fine this morning. Tell me why you didn’t go.W: Well, I just didn’t have the time. Ok?M: But you were sleeping the whole afternoon? Come on. Tell me exactly why you didn’t go there.W: Ok, you want to know why? I’m telling you why. I wasn’t invited. That’s why. Conversation 4M: Hi, I like to buy a mobile phone, please.W: What functions do you want, sir?M: Just basic functions, please.W: Ok, then I would recommend the PE310.M: Err… What if I also want to store some music?W: How about the RT230? It’s also a wonderful music player. If you want to listen to music and take photos, then the FG160 may be a good choice.M: How much is that?W: 300 dollars. But if you pay in cash, you can get a ten percent discount.M: You mean 270 dollars? But that’s still very expensive.W: Then how about the first one? It costs just 100 dollars. Ok, I’ll take the first one then.Conversation 5W: Hello, Philip. How are you?M: Fine, thank you. Emily. I’m so glad that you phoned. How is your dress designing going in London?W: Pretty good. And how was your basketball game in Paris?M: It’s great. We won it and I was named the best player of the game.W: Congratulations. You’re always the best.M: Thanks. Oh, did I tell you about my trip to London?W: Yes. When are you coming?M: I will be arriving at Heathrow Airport at around 4 o’clock tomorrow afternoon.W: Oh, dear. I can’t meet you at the airport then because I have an appointment with my son’s headmaster at that time. But never mind. I can ask my brother Bob to pick you up.M: That’s good. Thanks a lot.Conversation 6W: How is your studying going?M: It seems that university is much harder than high school.W: Yes, I agree. I’m very pleased that I finished my studies and started my job in a supermarket. Ok, now. What do you want to see tonight?M: I don’t know. I quite like comedy and drama, but adventure is always my favorite.W: Well. There is a new adventure movie on at the Circle Cinema tonight. Will that do?M: Yeah. Why not?W: Well, would you mind if we first stopped off at the café on Long Street?M: No worries.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear a short passage. Listen carefully and then fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.You will hear the short passage TWICE.Now, class! I like to give you some instructions for joining in this year’s essay competition. So, have your pens ready. The topic for this year’s competition is “My Ideal City” and the following four questions must be answ ered.The first question is: Where would you build the city? Would you like it near the sea, by a river, or on an island?The second question is: How large would you like the city to be? It can be large, medium, or small, depending on your own choice.The third question: What would make your city special? Will it have many mountains to make it pretty? Or will it have the fastest trains in the world?Finally, you’ll need to explain why this city is your ideal city. You can give as many reasons as you like. But you’re required to make at least three major points. The prize for this year’s competition is a free trip to Europe for a two-week stay. So start writing and good luck.。
2005高考英语参考试题(含听力版试卷)
2005高考英语参考试题(含听力版试卷)CWHERE TO STAY IN BOSWELLYOUR GUIDE TO OUR BEST HOTELNumber of Rooms Single Double SpecialAttractionsName/AddressNumber of RoomsSingleDoubleSpecialAttractionsFirst Hotel222 Edward RoadTel. 414-6433120$25$35Air-conditioned rooms, Shops,French restaurant, Night club,Swimming pool, Coffee shop and bar,Telephone, radioand TV in each roomFairview Hotel129 North RoadTel. 591-562050$12$18Close to the airport, Telephone in each room, Bar,Restaurant, Garage,Swimming poolOrchard Hotel233 Edward RoadTel. 641-6646120$15$20Facing First Hotel, Shops,European restaurant, Night club,Coffee shop, Dry cleanerOsaka Hotel12 Venning RoadTel. 643-8200180$30$50Air-conditioned rooms, Shops,Japanese and Chinese restaurants,Swimming pool,Large garden64. The number of the rooms in the best hotels inBoswell is ____.A. 120B. 470C. 450D. 24065. If a Japanese traveler wants to eat in a French restaurant, ____ is the right place for him to go to.A. 233 Edward RoadB. 12 Venning RoadC. 222 Edward RoadD. 129 North Road66. Which hotel faces the Orchard Hotel?A. The First Hotel.B. The Osaka Hotel.C. The Fairview Hotel.D. We don’t know.DLeft-handed people have had enough of being let out and treated unfairly by a largely right-handed world, an organization of “southpaw”said, as it prepared to mark the 12th Left-handers Day.“We have a lot of people e-mailing or phoning every day to say how difficult it is to use equipment at work,”said Keith Milsom, a British spokesman for the Left-handed Club, whichsays that it is to be the largest association(协会) of “lefties”in the world with some 300,000 members.“It leads them to think that a particular task is not their strength, but the truth is these instruments are made for the right-handed,”Milsom told AFP.“The view that left-handers are clumsy and awkward(笨拙的) is not down to their natural abilities, but being forced to use right-handed tools and machines which are completely back-to-front for them,”the Left-handers Club Website says.For Milsom this is a serious problem that goes far beyond using a pair of scissors?穴剪刀?雪or a corkscrew.His group claims(声称) a series of notable victories in its fight to correct the imbalances and secure a safer and less right-centric world.Such victories include forcing changes from a major producer of hand-held power tools and ensuring that all major British banks introduced left-handed check books.The latter may have proved especially beneficial for Milsom and his wife Lauren who owns a shop in London’s Soho district for providing products and information to make life a bit easier for left-handers.No one can explain exactly why about 13 percent of theworld’s population is left-handed, according to the Left-handers Club Website, which suggests this may be genetic and runs in families.“There’s a high chance in twins for one to be left-handed,”it adds.Left-handers were for centuries stigmatized(诬蔑) in language , culture and even in the Bible.The Greek, Italian, Spanish, French, Dutch, German, Portuguese and Latin words for left-handed all have negative(否定的) meanings, not to mention English.“Things are different today but the world is still designed for right-handers,”Milsom said.Famous left-handers include film star Marilyn Monroe, Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci and British musician Paul McCartney.67. What seems to be the most serious problem for left- handers is that____.A. they are looked down upon by right-handersB. they have all the time been separated from theright-handed worldC. they have to use things designed for right-handersD. they are thought to be clumsy and awkward68. The underlined word “them”(in Paragraph 3) refers to ____.A. people who e-mail or telephone Keith MilsomB. all left-handed peopleC. the 300,000 members of the Left-handed ClubD. people in the organization of “southpaw”69. Lauren ran a shop in London’s Soho district ____.A. to show left-handers’strengthB. to call the attention to the left-handers from the publicC. to help those left-handers in troubleD. to support her husband’s fight against the right- centric world70. It can be inferred from this passage that ____.A. scientists have found the cause for left-handednessB. left-handedness most probably occurs in twinsC. there are no negative meanings for left-handed people in EnglishD. left-handed people are most probably wiser71. What would be the best title for this passage?A. Left-handed People,Too Many SufferingsB. Left-handers, the Past and the PresentC. Left-handed People, Equal to YouD. Being Left-handed, Being FamousEFor new countries joining the European Union, and older ones getting used to their dark red passports, becoming “Europeans”is a bit like marrying into a large, eccentric(古怪的) family. Europeans have a lot in common but it is their differences, not their similarities, that attract the attention of sociologists(社会学家) and market researchers, and are more interesting.★35% of Germans live alone; but only 9% of Spaniards. Perhaps this explains why Spaniards lead Europe in the habit of going out for a drink.★The British attend more adult evening classes than anyone else in Europe, and the Belgians least. So it can’t just be the dark evenings. There are no figures on how many Britons go for a drink afterwards. If there were, they might be up at the top with Spain!★The British think black cats are lucky. Every other European country regards them unlucky.★The Dutch and Germans are the greatest caravanners (活动房居住者), but the Germans like bigger beds in theircaravans.★The French are the most athletic Europeans. Next come the Dutch. But the Belgians, just over the border, play fewest sports.★The Germans spend twice as much on heating as the Spaniards. Well, of course they do, it’s colder.★Dutch husbands do the household shopping a lot more often than Italians or Spaniards.★The French are the champion public transport commuters(经常往返者) of Europe. If you hate commuting, go and live in the Netherlands, where journeys to work are shorter than anywhere else.★The amount of direct eye-contact between strangers is three times greater among Spaniards than it is among the British or Swedes. Sharing a lift is torture for both the British and the Swedish.★No European countries really agree with any other about how to make good coffee. All of them are different.There are exceptions(例外) to all these rules. Deal with them in the spirit of my 8-year,old daughter. “If you don’t understand each other’s language, you just laugh a lot, and eat,and point at things.”72. We can know from this passage that ____.A. sociologists are most interested in the idea of European UnionB. most European countries are not willing to join the European UnionC. Europeans have more differences than similaritiesD. trade opportunities exist in the cultural differencesin the European Union73. If you work or live in Belgium, you will____.A. have to change your living places oftenB. seldom see people playing sportsC. not get used to its cold weatherD. be invited to go for a drink frequently74. What does the underlined sentence“Sharing a lift is torture for both the British and the Swedish.”mean?A. The British and the Swedish care about their safety most.B. The British and the Swedish like to appear gentle and smart.C. The British and the Swedish hate to look at each other face to face.D. The British and the Swedish enjoy a richer lifethan others.75. In the last paragraph, the author wants to express hisidea that ____.A. his daughter knows well how to understand for-eigners in unfamiliar situationsB. Europeans actually share the same culture even ifthey have different languagesC. being a European, you will have no living troubleat all in the European UnionD. there are differences between European countries,but don’t take it too seriously第二卷(一部分,共35分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节?押短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误,对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如果无错误,在该行右边的横线上画一个勾(√);如果有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。
上海市_2005年_高考英语真题(附答案听力mp3)_历年历届试题(解析)
绝密★启用前2005年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(上海卷)英语试卷本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分.满分150分.考试用时120分钟.第Ⅰ卷(共105分)考生注意:1.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必在答题卡和答题纸上用钢笔或圆珠笔清楚填写姓名、准考证号、校验码,并用铅笔在答题卡上正确涂写准考证号和校验码。
2.第Ⅰ卷(1—16小题,25—84小题)由机器阅卷,答案必须全部涂写在答题卡上。
考生应将代表正确答案的小方格用铅笔涂黑。
注意试题号和答题卡编号一一对应,不能错位。
答案需要更改时,必须将原选项用橡皮擦去,重新选择。
答案不能写在试卷上,写在试卷上一律不给分。
第Ⅰ卷中的第17—24小题和第Ⅱ卷的试题,其答案写在答题纸上,如写在试卷上则无效。
I.Listening ComprehensionPart A Short ConversationsDirections: In Part A ,you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers .At the end of each conversation ,a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it ,read the four possible answers on your paper ,and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. 1.A.A waiter. B.A shop assistant. C.A cashier. D.A postman. 2.A.Weight lifting. B.Running.C.Eating cucumbers. D.Drinking diet coke.3.A.Work with his friends. B.Call on his friends.C.Go for a walk . D.Make a phone call.4.A.In a bookstore . B.In a reading room.C.In a furniture store. D.In the man’s study. 5.A.8. B.12. C.20. D.32.6.A.Job hunting. B.An online course.C.Earlier graduation. D.Summer vacation plans. 7.A.Confused. B.Sympathetic. C.Embarrassed. D.Uninterested. 8.A.The air is fresh. B.It’s hot inside.C.The window is open. D.It’s noisy outside.9.A.Phone later. B.Try harder. C.Wait for a signal. D.Check the number.10.A.He lost his way. B.He received a traffic ticket.C.He worked very carefully. D.He drove in heavy traffic.Part B PassagesDirections: In Part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages . The passages will be read twice ,but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question .read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11.A.Open the cage window. B.Put the cash in the drawer.C.Check the savings accounts. D.Examine the audio system 12.A.Exciting. B.Demanding. C.Boring. D.Relaxing. 13.A.It has flexible working hours. B.The speaker can have more leisure time.C.It requires more organization. D.The speaker can daydream while working. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.14.A.A natural disaster. B.A power failure.C.Homeless farmers. D.A serious accident.15.A.Jews and some Arabs. B.Arabs and North Africans.C.Jews and North Africans. D.North Americans and some Arabs. 16.A.Exchange them for banks . B.Save them for travelers.C.Collect them for poor children . D.Spend them on duty-free goods.Part C Longer ConversationsDirections: In Part C. you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice .After you hear each conversation ,you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Complete the form ,Write ONE WORD for each answer.Complete the form ,Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II.Grammar and VocabularyDirections: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices markedA,B,C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25.John became a football coach in Sealion Middle School the beginning of March.A.on B.for C.with D.at26.No progress was made in the trade talk as neither side would accept the conditionsof .A.others B.the other C.either D.another27.There be any difficulty about passing the road test since you have practiceda lot in the driving school.A.mustn’t B.shan’t C.shouldn’t D.needn’t28.At a rough estimate .Nigeria is Great Britain.A.three times the size as B.the size three times ofC.three times as the size of D.three times the size of29.There was a loud scream from the backstage immediately after the concert ended, ?A.wasn’t there B.was there C.didn’t it D.did it30.More than a dozen students in that school abroad to study medicine last year.A.sent B.were sent C.had sent D.had been sent 31.Professor Smith ,along with his assistants , on the project day and night to meet the deadline .A.work B.working C.is working D.are working32.He got well-prepared for the job interview ,for he couldn’t risk the good opportunity.A.to lose B.losing C.to be lost D.being lost33. into use in April 2000, the hotline was meant for residents reporting water and heating supply breakdowns.A.Put B.Putting C.Having put D.Being put34.He transplanted the little tree to the garden it was the best time forit .A.where B.when C.that D.until35.It was unbelievable that the fans waited outside the gym for three hours just a look at thesports stars.A.had B.having C.to have D.have36.More and more people are signing up for Yogn classes nowadays, advantage ofthe health and relaxation benefits.A.taking B.taken C.having taken D.having been taken 37.At last ,we found ourselves in a pleasant park with trees providing shade and down to eat our picnic lunch.A.sitting B.having sat C.to sit D.sat38. in the regulations that you should not tell other people the password of your e-mail account.A.What is required B.What requires C.It is requiredD.It requires39.Never before in greater need of modern public transport than it is today.A.has this city been B.this city has beenC.was this city D.this city was40.If a shop has chairs women can park their men ,women will spend more time in the shop.A.that B.which C.when D.where41.There was such a long queue for coffee at the interval that we gave up .A.eventually B.unfortunately C.generously D.purposefully42.The company is starting a new advertising campaign to new customers toits stores.A.join B.attract C.stick D.transfer43.He proved himself a true gentleman and the beauty of his was seen at its best when he worked with others.A.temper B.appearance C.talent D.character44.At times ,worrying is a normal, response to a difficult event or situation—a loved one being injured in an accident , for example.A.effective B.individual C.inevitable D.unfavorableIII.ClozeDirections: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B,C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.(A)Are your table manners much better when you are eating at a friend’s home orin a restaurant than they are at your own home ?Probably so , 45 you are awarethat people judge you by your table manners .You take special pains when you are eating 46 .Have you ever stopped to realize how much less self-conscious you would be on such occasions if 47 table manners had become a habit for you ?Youcan make them a habit by 48 good table manners at home.Good manners at mealtimes help you and those around you to feel 49 .Thisis true at home as much as it is true in someone else’s home or in a restaurant. Good 50 make meals more enjoyable for everyone at the table.By this time you probably know quite well what good table manners are .You 51 that keeping your arms on the table ,talking with your 52 full ,and wolfing downyour food are not considered good manners .You know also that if you are mannerly ,yousay “Please” and “Thank you” and ask for things to be passed to you.Have you ever thought of a pleasant attitude as being 53 to good table manners ? Not only are pleasant mealtimes enjoyable ,but they aid digestion .The dinner table is a 54 for enjoyable conversation. It should never become a battleground. You are definitely growing in social maturity(成熟)when you try tobe an agreeable table companion.45.A.because B.but C.unless D.though46.A.in public B.at home C.at ease D.in a hurry 47.A.such B.no C.some D.good48.A.acting B.enjoying C.practicing D.watching 49.A.comfortable B.stressed C.depressed D.outstanding 50.A.dishes B.manners C.atmospheres D.friends 51.A.mention B.prefer C.doubt D.realize 52.A.stomach B.hands C.mouth D.bowl53.A.essential B.considerate C.obvious D.unusual54.A.time B.place C.chance D.way(B)There is a tendency to think of each of the arts as a separate area of activity . Many artists. 55 would prove that there has always been a warm relationship between the various areas of human activity. 56 , in the late nineteenth century the connections between music and painting were particularly 57 .Artists were invited to design clothes and settings for operas and ballets ,but sometimes it was the musicians who were inspired (给……以灵感)by the work of contemporary painters .Of the musical compositions that were considered as 58 to the visual arts ,perhaps the most famous is Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition.Mussorgsky composed the piece in 1874 after the death ,at the age of 39, of the artist Victor Hartmann. 59 their friendship had not been a particularly long-fasting one .Mussorgsky was shocked by Hartmann’s 60 death.The following year the critic .Vladimir. Stasov who decided to hold an exhibition of Hartman n’s work,suggested that Mussorgsky try to 61 his grief by writing something in memory of Hartmann.The exhibition served as Mussorgsky’s inspiration. The ten pieces that makeup Pictures at an Exhibition are intended as 62 rather than representationsof the paintings in the exhibition .Between each is a promenade(舞曲中的行进), 63 the composer walks from one painting to another .The music is sometimes witty and playful sometimes almost alarming and frightening . Through a range of surprising 64 .Mussorgsky manages to convey the spirit of the artist and his work. 55.A.therefore B.however C.moreover D.otherwise56.A.For example B.On the contrary C.In general D.On the other hand57.A.separate B.unknown C.close D.relevant58.A.links B.additions C.responses D.keys59.A.Before B.Though C.As D.If 60.A.unavoidable B.undiscovered C.unnecessary D.unexpected 61.A.control B.relieve C.conceal D.represent62.A.symbols B.imaginations C.contributions D.subjects 63.A.but B.for C.once D.as 64.A.paintings B.topics C.contrasts D.visions IV.Reading ComprehensionDirections: Read the following four passages . Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements .For each or them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)You either have it , or you don’t –a sense of direction ,that is .But why is it that some people could find their way across the Sahara without a map ,while others can lose themselves in the next street?Scientists say we’re all born with a sense of direction ,but it is not property understood how it works .One theory is that people with a good sense of direction have simply worked harder at developing it. Research being carried out at Liverpool University supports this idea and suggests that if we don’t use it. we lose it .“Children as young as seven have the ability to find their way around.” says Jim Martland .Research Director of the project . “However if they are not allowed out alone or are taken everywhere by car ,they never develop the skills”Jim Martland also emphasizes that young people should be taught certain skills to improve their sense of direction .He makes the following suggestions.●If you are using a map ,turn it so it relates to the way you are facing.●If you leave your bike in a strange place ,put it near something like a big stone or a tree.Note landmarks on the route as you go away from your bike .When you return ,go backalong the same route●Simplify the way of finding your direction by using lines such as streets ina town,streams ,or walls in the countryside to guide you .Count your steps so that you know howfar you have gone and note any landmarks such as tower blocks or hills which can help tofind out where you are.Now you need never get lost again!65.Scientists believe that .A.some babies are born with a sense of directionB.people learn a sense of direction as they grow olderC.people never lose their sense of directionD.everybody posses a sense of direction from birth66.What is true of seven-year-old children according to the passage?A.They never have a sense of direction without maps.B.They should never be allowed out alone if they lack a sense of direction.C.They have a sense of direction and can find their way around.D.They can develop a good sense of direction if they are driven around in a car.67.If you leave your bike in a strange place ,you should .A.tie it to a tree so as to prevent it from being stolenB.draw a map of the route to help remember where it isC.avoid taking the same route when you come back in itD.remember something easily recognizable on the route68.According to the passage the best way to find your way around is to .A.ask policemen for directionsB.use walls . streams , and streets to guide yourself .C.remember your route by looking out for steps and stairs .D.count the number of landmarks that you see .B“Come in . Kim . Have a seat , please .” said Bill Williams , the manager . This was Kim’s first experience with an assessment . After only six months he was due for a raise if this assessment was satisfactory“Kim,” began Bill Williams . “I am very pleased with the quality of your work . I have nothing but praise for your devotion and your hard work . My only concern is that you are not active enough in putting forward your suggestions .”“But.” Replied Kim. “I have always completed every assignment you have given me . Mr. Williams.”“I know that , Kim . And please, call me Bill .But what I expect is for you to think independently and introduce new ideas . I need more input from you —more feedback on how things are going I don’t need a “yes man”. You never tell me what you think . You ju st smile as though everything is fine .”“But,” said Kim,” “ I feel that since you are my superior , it would he presumptuous of me to tell you what to do .”“I’m not asking you to tell me what to do, but what you think we could do .To make suggestions . I employed you because I respect your experience in this field, but you are not communicating your thoughts to me .”“Yes . I see I’m not accustomed to this , but I will try to do as you say …, Bill”“Good, then , I expect to hear more from you at staff mee tings or at any other time you want to discuss an idea with me .”“Yes , of course . Thank you Mr. Will…Bill .”69.Kim is the sort of employee who .A.does not speak out his own ideas B.is not devoted to the jobC.laughs too much over work D.can not finish his work on time 70.The word “presumptuous” in the middle of the passage is closest in meaning to “” .A.full of respect B.too confident and rudeC.lacking in experience D.too shy and quiet71.From the passage ,we can learn that .A.Kim has been invited to take charge of the staff meetingsB.the manager appreciates those who just do what he tells them to doC.the manager is pleased with Kim’s hard work and his suggestionsD.Kim is likely to have a higher salary if he can pass the assessmentAcross the world , 11 billion people have no access to clean drinking water . More than2.6 bullion people lack basic sanitation (卫生设备) .The combination proves deadly . Each year . diseases related to inadequate water and sanitation kill between 2 and 3 million people and cause an estimated 80 percent of all sicknesses in the developing world . Safe thinking water is a precondition for health and the fight against child death rate , inequality between men and women, and poverty .Consider these facts :●The average distance that women in Africa and Asia walk to collect water is6 kilometers .●Only 58 percent of children in sub-Saharan Africa are drinking safe water,and only 37 percent of children in South Asia have access to even a basic toilet .●Each year in India alone, 73 million working days are lost to water-borne diseases .Here are three ways you can help :1) Write CongressCurrent U.S. foreign aid for drinking water and sanitation budgets only one dollar per year per American citizen . Few members of Congress have ever received a letter from voters , about clean drinking water abroad .2) Sponsor a project with a faith-based organizationMany U.S. religious groups already sponsor water and sanitation projects, working with partner organizations abroad . Simply put , a single project by a U.S. organization can make safe water a reality for thousands of people .3) Support nonprofit water organizationsNumerous U.S.-based nonprofits work skillfully abroad in community-led projects related of drinking water and sanitation . Like the sample of non-profits noted as follows , some organizations are large , others small-scale , some operate worldwide , others are devoted to certain areas in Africa , Asia , or Latin America . Support them generously .72.The three facts presented in the passage the used to illustrate that .A.poverty can result in water-borne diseasesB.people have no access to clean drinking waterC.women’s rights are denied in some developing countries .D.safe drinking water should be a primary concern73.The intended readers of the passage are _____________.A.Americans B.overseas sponsorsC.Congressmen D.U.S-based water organizations 74.The main purpose of the passage is to call on people to ___________.A.get rid of water-related diseases in developing countriesB.donate money to people short of water through religious groupsC.fight against the worldwide water shortage and sanitation problemD.take joint action in support of some nonprofit water organizations 75.What information will probably be provided following the last paragraph?A.A variety of companies and their worldwide operation.B.A list of nonprofit water organizations to make contact with.C.Some ways to get financial aids from U.S. Congress.D.A few water resources exploited by some world-famous organizations.DEquipped only with a pair of binoculars(双筒望远镜) and ready to spend long hours waiting in all weathers for a precious glance of a rare bullfinc h(红腹灰雀). Britain’s birdwatchers had long been sup posed to be lovers of a minority sport. But new figures show birdwatching is fast becoming a popular pastime, with almost three million of us absorbed in our fluttering feathered friends.Devoted birdwatchers, those prepared to travel thousands of miles for a sighting of a rare Siberian bird are fast being joined by a new breed of follower whose interest is satiated by watching a few finches(雀科鸣鸟) on a Sunday walk or putting up a bird-box in the back garden.“Almost three million UK birdwatchers is certainl y possible if you include everyone with only a casual interest.” Stephen Moss said in his newly published book-A Bird in the Bush a Social History of Birdwatching-which records the pursuit from the rich Victorian Englishman’s love of shooting rare birds to the less offensive observational tendencies of birdwatchers today.Television wildlife programmes have helped to fuel the new trend . Last summer ,BBC 2’s Britain Goes Wild was a surprise success .It pulled in three million viewers and led to bird-houses selling out across the UK as 45,000 people promised to put up a box.Birdwatchers’ networking system first came to the attention of the nation in1989, when a birdwatcher caught sight of the first Vermivora chrysoptera-a golden –winged songbird from North America-to be seen in Britain. He put a message our on the network service Birdline, and the next day 3,000 birdwatchers proved the fell pull of a truly rare bird as they visited the Tesco car park in Kent, where it had settled. Today, birdwatchers can log on to or have news of the latest sightings texted to their phones.“Multimillion-pound spending on, binoculars, bird food and boxes point to the increasing numbers of birdwatchers,” said David Cromack, the editor of Bird Watching magazine “The number of people involved is so big that they have great potential to influence government decisions affecting the environment.”76.The word “satiated” in paragraph 2 can best be replaced by “”.A.affected B.shared C.satisfied D.narrowed77.What happened after the message of seeing a Vermivora chrysoptera was put on the network?A.Birdwatchers helped the rare bird settle in Kent.B.Large numbers of birdwatchers went to view the bird.C.Many birdwatchers logged on to the website for details.D.Birdwatchers showed their determination to protect the rare bird. 78.Which of the following CANNOT be true according to the passage?A.Television wildlife programmes started the popular pastime of birdwatching.B.The network service has contributed to the rapid development of birdwatching.C.Birdwatching in Britain was long considered a sport with a small group of followers.D.The current situation of birdwatching may promote the protection of the environment.79.The passage mainly tells us about ___________ in UK.A.the history of birdwatchig B.a growing passion for birdwatching C.the impact of media on birdwatching D.birdwatcing as a popular expensive sportEDirections: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need.80Auctions are public sales of goods, conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. He asks the crowd assembled in the auction-room to make offers, or “bids”, for the various items on sale. He encourages buyers to bid higher figures,and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the goods. This is called “knocking down” the goods, for the bidding ends when the auctioneer strikes a small hammer on a table at which he stands.81The ancient Roman probably invented sales by auction, and the English word comes from the Latin auctio, maning “increase” The Romans usually sold in this way the goods taken in war. In England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, goods were often sold “by the candle”: a short candle was lit by the auctioneer, and bids could be made while it stayed alight.82Practically all goods whose qualities vary are sold by auction. Among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, furs, silk and wines. Auction sales are also usual for land and property, furniture, pictures, rare books, old china and similar works of art.83An auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold and where and when they can be viewed by potential buyers. If the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a “lot”, is usually given a number. The auctioneer need not begin with Lot I and continue in the order of numbers: he may wait until he notices the fact that certain buyers are in the room and then produce the lots they are likely to be interested in.84The auctioneer’s services are paid for in the form o f a percentage of the price the goods are sold for. The auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding as high as possible. He will not waste time by starting the bidding too low. He will also play on the opponents among his buyers and succeed in getting a high price by encouraging two business competitors to bid against each other.第Ⅱ卷(共45分)1.TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1.我希望尽快收到你的照片。
2005年高考试题——英语听力(天津卷)录音稿
2005年高考试题——英语听力(天津卷)录音稿第四部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分,满分分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有—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10—遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19. 15.B. £9. 15.C. £9. 18.67. What color might the man’s shirt be?A. White.B. Brown.C. Orange.68. What prevented theighe man from hearing properly?A. Trouble with his ears.B. Trouble with the manager.C. Trouble with the sound system.69. What does the man usually do on Saturday?A. Paint pictures.B. Have a rest.C. Work at home.70. What happened to the man?A. He took the wrong bus.B. He missed his bus stop.C. He didn’t catch the bus.71. What does the woman tell her son to do?A. Keep his room in order.B. Do his homework today.C. Throw away his dirty socks.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。
每段对话后有几个小题,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。
(完整word)05专八听力原文
听力原文2005Part 1, Listening ComprehensionSection A, Mini—LectureI think as seniors, you are often required by your instructors to do some library research on this topic or that。
And, in the end, you have to write a research paper, right? Then what is writing a research paper like? How are we going to write one? What are the steps in producing a research paper and what are the points we need to take care of? In today’s lecture, I'll try to answer these questions。
First of all, what is writing a research paper like? We may start by comparing it to an ordinary essay, a form of writing you are very familiar with. Writing a research paper is much like writing an essay。
Both kinds of writing involve many of the same basic steps. That is, choosing a topic,asking questions to define and develop the topic, identifying the audience, getting raw material to work with, outlining the paper, writing it, and, finally, revising it。
2005年高考英语听力(天津卷)
2005年高考英语天津卷听力试题注意事项:1.答第III卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考号填写在答题卡上,并在规定位置粘贴考试用条形码。
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第四部分:听力(满分30分)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. £9.15.C. £9.18.答案是B.67. What color might the man’s shirt be?A. White.B. Brown.C. Orange.68. What prevented the man from hearing properly?A. Trouble with his ears.B. Trouble with the manager.C. Trouble with the sound system.69. What does the man usually do on Saturday?A. Paint pictures.B. Have a rest.C. Work at home.70. What happened to the man?A. He took the wrong bus.B. He missed his bus stop.C. He didn’t catch the bus.71. What does the woman tell her son to do?A. Keep his room in order.B. Do his homework today.C. Throw away his dirty socks.第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话。
2005年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语(北京卷)英语听力
2005年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语(北京卷)英语听力http:///res/2007-12-28/r291382.html请点击此地址下载播放器播放英语听力听力理解第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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:What is the man going to read?A. A newspaper.B. A magazine.C. A book.答案是A。
()1. What is the man going to do tonight?A. Go to the cinema.B. Attend a meeting.C. Watch TV at home. ()2. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a shop.B. In a museum.C. In a restaurant.()3. What time will the speakers get to Beijing?A. At 11: 00.B. At 12: 30.C. At 12: 45.()4. Is the man going to the party?A. No.B. Sure.C. Maybe.()5. What does the woman ask the man to do?A. Tell her what the problem is.B. Repair the computer for her.C. Send someone to help her.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面6段对话或独白。
每段对话后有几个小题。
2005年高考听力(全国卷Ⅰ)原文-答案
2005年全国1 听力原文听力原文Text 1W: Very nice skirts. How much are they?M: $ 10 each and $ 1 off if people buy two. They're on sale.Text 2M: I know you want to talk about this report. But I'd like to talk about my new computer.W: Let's keep to the point. We can talk about that later. All right?M: OK.Text 3W: Bill, that is a lovely painting in your living-room.M: I' m glad you like it. It’s a Christmas gift from my son.W: Well, it's beautiful. Your son has very good taste.Text 4M: So how is your new roommate?W: She really makes me angry.M: What happened?W: She's always making loud noises at midnight. When I remind her, she's always rude.Text 5W: Excuse me, I'm looking for Mr Tang.M: Oh, he is not on this floor. He is on the fourth floor. Go down the stairs and turn left.Text 6M: Did you finish typing that report?W: Yes, I did, but I worked late.M: But it must be a long report, I guess.W: Exactly. Twelve pages. I spent three hours on it.M: By the way, what time did you go home?W: I left the office at nine o'clock. I got home at ten.M: What did have for dinner?W: I sent out for a sandwich and ate at my desk.Text 7M: Fikky, what's going on? Freggis just told me that you're going to be leaving us.W: Yes, I really feel bad out of it. But B. N. D. came up with really good offer.M: Well, I didn't know you were going to look for a new job.W: Well, just between you and me. I think we have some real problems in this department. Don't get me wrong. It has nothing to do with you, Frank. Everybody says you are an excellent manager. M: Problems, what problems? Do we have time to talk about it?Text 8W: You know I just finished some very interesting research for the news¬paper about things people do in their spare time.M: Really? What did you learn?W: Well, I talked to 20 people and 19 of them watch TV.M: That's interesting. I never watch it, do you?W: Not much. Anyway, about half of them, 9 people, play some kind of sport.M: I'm not surprised. People are getting more exercise these days.W: Yes, a few of them go to movies.M: Mm, I do, too.W: But here is the most interesting result: only one of them reads.M: That's terrible.Text 9M: Excuse me, do you mind if I sit here?W: No, not at all. Go ahead.M: Thank you.W: Are you going somewhere or meeting someone?M:I am on my way to Washington. And you?W:I am on my way to San Francisco.M: Really? I think San Francisco is probably the most exciting city in the U-S.W: So do I. No other city has as many good restaurants or as much good music.M: Is San Francisco your hometown?W:I am from a very small town in Pennsylvania. I wouldn't want to live there again, either. I don't like to live in a small town very much.M: Neither do I. But small towns have their advantages: less traffic —W: And friendlier people. You know, I'm beginning to feel homesick. By the way, where are your from?M: China.W: China? But you speak English like a native speaker. I didn't have any idea.M: Oh, excuse me. It's time for my flight. Well, it's been nice talking with you.W: You, too. Bye!Text 10M: Could you suggest some ways to bring family members closer together?W: Well, I feel it is very important for families to have regular meals to¬gether. One of my good childhood memories was dinner with my parents and two sisters. Because my husband and I both worked and our three children were busy with their studies, we seldom had a chance to get together as a fam¬ily. But we thought it would be possible for us to sit down and enjoy meals together every week. First we tried setting fixed days: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. But almost everyone was unhappy. Then my son had the idea that everyone told his or her most convenient days and I would choose the two best days. For a while the children were still unhappy with the idea. They said they would rather spend the time with their friends playing sports. Gradually, though, they began to see the evenings together as interesting and helpful. We loved a lot. We made plans for trips. We discussed each other’s problems. After a couple of months anyone who had to miss a family meal felt regretful. And now we all feel than we have been able to build stronger relationships within the family that we had before.答案:1-5:BACBC 6-10:ABABC 11-15:ACABA 16-20:ACBBC 21-25:CBADC。
历年高考英语听力2005-2015听力原文湖北卷
历年高考英语听力湖北卷2004-2014听力原文2005年高考试题——英语听力(湖北卷)原文(Text 1)A: Hey! What's the matter?B: I was hurrying out of the office when someone pushed the door open and ran straight into it.(Text 2)A: Are you looking to your trip to Hainan?B: Not really. If I had my way, I'd stay and get some sleep, but everyone else in my family wants to go.A: Oh, I'm sure you won't regret it when you get there.(Text 3)A: Hi, Mark, how is everything?B: I'm a bit busy right now. We've got guests coming for the weekend, and the house's so untidy. Maggie, you know, I hate housework.(Text 4)A: How was the party, Nancy?B: Ah, do you like loud music, a lot of cigarette smoke, a small crowded room, and not enough food?(Text 5)A: How about playing some of the records you bought this afternoon?B: Impossible.A: Well, what happened?B: I put them on my bed, where 1 could see them, then left to have a drink. And when I came back,I sat on them.(Text 6)A: Police Station.B: We need your help. Someone has broken into our house.A: Are you sure?B: Yes, I heard a window break, and I hear footsteps downstairs now.A: All right. Lock your bedroom door and keep quiet. Police cars will be right over.(Text 7)A: This is Youth's Club. May I help you?B: Yes. I've heard that you have a lunch meeting this Friday. Could you give me some more information about that?A: Yes, of course. The guest speaker is Professor John Smith from University of Kansas, and he'll be talking about the changes brought about by the internet.B: Hmm, that sounds very interesting, and when does the meeting begin?A: Lunch will be served at 12:30, and Professor Smith will speak at 1:15.B: And do you have any idea when it will end?A: Oh, Professor Smith will speak for about one and a half hours.B: Very well. Thank you very much.A: You're welcome.(Text 8)A: Marcia, what do you think of yesterday's speech competition?B: Well, to be honest, I was quite disappointed.A: You didn't like the speeches?B: Yes, I did. In fact, I enjoyed listening to most of the speeches, but I just couldn't accept theresult, you know.A: Hmm, you mean the judges?B; I mean, most listeners including me didn't understand why the judges didn't like Cherry. Itwas such a shock when they announced the winner was Cart. We all thought that Cherry'spronunciation was the best.A: You're probably right. But don't you think the speech itself is more important? As I see it. Cart's speech was more meaningful than Cherry's. I was deeply moved by the story Cart told us.B: That I don’t know now. In my opinion, we also lea rned something very important from Cherry's speech.A: That's right. Cherry and Cart were indeed very close. I guess it was difficult for the judges.B: Well, I wish I could agree with you. But I do think Cherry was the best. (Text 9)A: Excuse me sir. This bus goes to Sunday Spare?B: Yes, it does.A: Oh, dear me. It's you, Martin, I'm Jane.B: Oh, Jane! I didn't expect to meet you here. Where are you going?A: Sunday Department Store.B: Oh, really?A: You know, we're leaving for Europe tomorrow for a trip. So I'm doing some shopping.B: Good for you! Have a good time!A: We will. Thank you.B: Remind you, Jane. T ake care. My wife got her purse picked at the airport once.A: Really? How?B: A woman dropped a 100-dollar bill in front of my wife. She picked it up, called the woman,and handed it to her.A: The women thanked my wife, while her partner took my wife's handbag and ran away.B: That's too bad.A: We lost not only some of our money, but half the fun of traveling.B: I'm sorry to hear that. Oh! Look! Here comes the bus. Thank you for reminding me.(Text 10)Hello, everyone. First let me introduce myself. My name is Jenny Barker, and I work at St. James Hospital. As most of you know, I'm here today to talk about blood transfusion. The idea of a blood transfusion is very simple, but that idea has saved many thousands of lives over the past century. Often, if a person is in an accident, or has an operation, he will lose a lot of blood. And these are the times when the blood transfusion is needed. This simply means taking blood from another person and putting it into the body of the patient. Doctors have been carrying out blood transfusions for hundreds of years. At first, they used blood from sheep. But that wasn't very successful. It wasn't until the last century that doctors realized there are several types of blood, and that the correct type must always be used. Once they knew that, blood transfusions had become almost a hundred percent successful. So, you might be thinking, what does this have to do with me? Well, it has something to do with all of us. Hospitals need to keep banks of blood ready for transfusions. The only way they can get that blood is from ordinary people like you. Every human body has 5 liters of blood, and we take 0.5 liters from each person. This is completely safe. In fact, your body will make enough blood to replace it after a round day. Giving blood only takes a short while, and it doesn't hurt. It costs you nothing, and it could save a life. So please give blood.2007年高考试题——英语听力(湖北卷)原文2008年高考试题——英语听力(湖北卷)原文Text 1.M: Excuse me. Is this dictionary available?W: Ur…Oxford Learners Dictionary, the seventh edition? I am sorry. It’s sold out. M: Oh, that’s too bad.Text 2.W: Did you see the purse, honey?M: Your purse? No. Why the purse? We’re not going shopping anyway.W: I know. But our opera tickets are in it. And we have only one hour left. M: Did you have it when we left the parking lot?Text 3.M: What do you think of the film, Ellen?W: Well, the plot is not so good.M: But t he music…W: The music is just so-so. Anyway, the dialogue is humorous.Text 4.M: You look smart in this red jacket.W: Thank you. A really good bargain, I think. You can get one for your sister. It goes on sale today.M: Yes, but what size she takes.Text 5.W: Hi, John. How is your exam?M: It couldn’t be better.W: Really? But remember this: hope for the best and be prepared for the worst. Text 6.W: You look tired.M: Yeah, I am worn out. I’ve been surfing the Internet.W: Were you doing school work or playing games?M: Well, I wanted to get some information about Canada for my project, but Ifound a really interesting chat room with people from that country and started chatting.W: Did you get the information you needed?M: Yes, but then we spent a lot of time chatting about other interests.Text 7.M: I hear a businessman is building a dog park in our city.W: Really? What for?M: Obviously because there’s a law against having dogs in the streets.W: Does it mean that dogs have to stay at home all the time?M: Sounds pretty cruel, right? Maybe a dog park is a good idea.W: Maybe they should just allow people to walk their dogs in the streets.M: But then streets could be a mess.W: Couldn’t people clean up after their dogs?M: Would they?Text 8.W: Mr. Parker, when did you arrive home yesterday evening?M: At about 8 o’clock.W: What did you do right after you entered your flat?M: Well, I washed my hands and then watched sports news.W: When did you have supper?M: At about a quarter to nine, I guess.W: Did you stay at home all evening?M: Yes.W: But your friend says that he found you several times between 8 and 9. But you didn’t answer.M: Well, I think I was in the bath at that time.W: No, you weren’t. You were not even at home last night. You robbed a bank in James Street.Text 9.M: Hi, mom.W: There you are. I’m getting worried. It’s so late.M: Yes. I ran into Linda and we went to a pub. She told me a funny thing. W: Oh? What was that?M: Well, she was driving home after work, and she suddenly saw an old lady on her hands and knees in the middle of the road.W: Really?M: Yes, Linda was so shocked that she stopped suddenly and the car behind crashed into hers.W: Was she hurt?M: No.W: And what was the old lady doing?M: I am just coming to that. So Linda got out of her car and saw the old lady pick up something and walk away.W: Lucky indeed. Linda didn’t run her over.M: Then a policeman came. But he didn’t believe what Linda said.W: Well…M: Luckily there was a witness, a man waiting for a bus. He saw it all. Guess what the old lady was doing?W: I haven’t the slightest idea.M: She was looking for her gold tooth.W: A gold tooth?M: Yes, it fell out as she was crossing the road. The witness heard her saying, “Oh, my gold tooth…”Text 10.In my spoken English class, I asked the students about their impressions of their university life. To my surprise, many of them expressed disappointment. After their highly controlled high school lives, they were having difficulty adjusting to the free time in the university. When I asked them to describe theirhigh school lives, many of them told me they got up at six in the morning and studied until ten at night. Most of this time was spent at school, doing piles of homework to help them prepare for the university entrance exams.Once they entered the university, in my opinion, the students are not expected to devote all their waiting hours to studying, they should also take an active part in social activities. Therefore, they should learn to divide their time outside of the class between sports and clubs. What’s more, they should spend some time watching TV and chatting with their roommates. These activities are useful in helping them prepare for their future. But what struck me most was that many of them did not seem particularly happy about their new found freedom. As they had so many choices, they felt that no matter what they were doing, they should be doing something else. That’s why they were not happy.To those students, my advice was, get used to it and learn to make decisions for yourselves.2009年高考试题——英语听力(湖北卷)原文1M: Shall we go for a walk, Julie?W: Is it warm outside?M: No, you need a coat.W: Well, I think I’ll stay at home, then.2.M: I’d like a coffee. What about you?W: Mm…me, too. And the kids will drink coke. But just ask for one bottle. They’ll never finish about it for each.M: Orange juice is much better for them. I know, but they always refuse to drink it.3.W: Have you heard there’s been a big fire in the old paper factory?M: Are you sure? There is nothing in the newspaper about it.W: I was there last night. Go and watch TV. There might be something about it.4.M: I can’t believe this traffic.W: Well, it’s rush hour.M: We’ll never make it on time unless the match is delayed.W: Yes, we will. Don’t worry about it.5.W: Alan, you’re back. How was your vacation?M: Just don’t ask. I wish I had never had it.W: What went wrong?M: What didn’t go wrong? That would be a better question.6-7M: Hi, Cathy. It’s Jason.W: Hi, Jason. I haven’t heard from you in a while.M: Well, I’ve been busy. I’ve started my own company.W: Well, what kind of business is it?M: Just a small on-line store. I’m hurrying staff and want you to come to work for me.W: Actually I just got started working at the old company again.M: Oh, I didn’t realize you were going back.. Well, can you recommend someone else?8-9M: Helen, I heard that you wanted to be a Gym teacher, didn’t you?W: Yes, I did think about it. But it was going to be too expensive.M: You mean the training?W: Yes, you need to pay for the use of all the equipment, you know.M: So you went to a nursing college.W: I did. And I have no regrets.M: Really? You enjoyed it?W: Oh, very much.M: Didn’t you feel sad that you couldn’t become a teacher?W: Well, in a way. But as time went on, I really began to like my job.10-12M: Hi, Susan. Are you interested in buying some used books for school? You can really save some money that way.W: Well, what do you have?M: Well, let’s see. I have a science book, called “Today’s World”. And I’m selling it for 30 dollars.W: 30? That’s too expensive for a broken book like that.M: Maybe so, but I bought it for 60, and I wrote a lot of notes in the book. That should help you with the class if you could read my writing.W: What else are you selling?M: OK. I have an English writing textbook, for 14 dollars, a math book, for 23and a novel, for only 7.W: HhhM: It’s up to you. You know, these things go fast.W: OK. I’ll take the writing book and the novel. I need both of those for sure. M: No more textbooks?W: Not now. Teachers are always changing their minds about textbooks.M: All right.13-16M: Hello, Darling. I’ve just heard I have to go to Italy for a couple of days. I’m flying this evening.W: Oh, David. Do you really have to go? You know the Johnsons are coming around to see us tonight.M: Yes, I know. But I can’t help it. They’ll have to come some other time. W: Then we won’t be able to go to the theatre tomorrow.M: No, I’m afraid we’ll have to change all our plans.W: All right, David. When exactly are you leaving, then?M: I’m taking the 7:00 plane to Rome.W: Are you coming home before you go to the airport?M: I’m afraid I can’t. I’m still having a talk with my boss here.W: What about your suitcase?M: I’m afraid you’ll have to pack it for me.W: And who’s fetching it for you?M: You’ll bring it, Darling.W: Why me?M: Because you are coming with me. It’s your birthday on Saturday. And this trip is my birthday present for you. I’ll meet you at the airport, three quarters before the flight. Don’t forget anything and don’t be late. See you later, Darling. 17-20Hi. I’m Adam with the news’ headlines. It’s Thursday, 23rd of April. To startwith, it’s the fourth day of our inquiry. And today we’ll talk about what makes you most afraid. We spoke to a thousand students from across the UK. And school violence came up top. On the other hand, one in five of you feel unsafe on the streets.Other top stories. Parents of schools in Glasgow are re-acting against the plans to shut down 25 primary schools and nurseries. This afternoon, some parents moved into the schools. Others gather on the roofs of the buildings. The city government says closing the schools will save &300,000,000. A final decision is expected later.Litter pickers in Manchester are taking the day off. It’s part of a plan to encourage people to clean up after themselves and not to drop rubbish. The city government w ill still be collecting litter that’s been put in public dustbins, though.In sport. Last night, Liverpool beat Barcelona 3-1. It will play AC Milan in the European Cup final, which is to be held in Moscow on May 28th.2010年高考试题——英语听力(湖北卷)原文Text 1—1W: You look tired. Did you sleep well?M: No, my friend and I had a party the whole night.W: You should go home and take a rest.M: I know, but my boss wants to see me right now.Text 2—2.W: May I have a word with you?M: You’ve cut me at a bad time. I am writing a report and have to finish within an hour.W: You really like leaving things to the last minute.M: I know this is a terrible habit.Text 3—3.W: Steven, I finally decided to go on a diet.M: Good for you, but don't push yourself too hard, Lucy.W: You are right, but summer is coming. I do wish to look smarter sooner. M: You are smart already. You see you are clever and quick in mind.Text 4—4.W: My goodness, it’s freezing here in the room.M: I am sorry, man. It will be ok as soon as I turn the heating on.Text 5—5.W: Darling, what do you think of these new shoes?M: Umm,I am wondering where you a re going to put them, when you are not wearing them.第二节(共15 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分22.5 分)Text 6—6-7M: How are we going there? Have you decided yet?W: Should we fly? It's fast.M: But if we fly, we'll miss the beautiful scenery.W: You are right, then forget about airplanes.M: Let's drive then, we can rent a car.W: Drive? That sounds dangerous.M: Then the only other choices are the train or the bus. I'd like to see what American buses are like.W: They are not as nice as trains.Text 7—8-9W: How are you, John?M: I am ok,and you? Carol?W: Oh, busy, I've bee n working on those book reports for ages.M: Me, too. Have you finished reading the books?W: I haven't, and I am so worried. What about you?M: I already ha ve, but the writing is going so slowly. I feel like I have to read all the books again. I am so forgetful.W: Oh really? Well, what are you going to do after you've finished?M: I don't know, I hope I can go to E urope and relax.W: So do I.Text 8—10-12M: Can you give me some tips of a coming interview?W: The first thing is to try to make a good impression.M: How do I do that?W: First, firmly shake the interviewer's hand, while greet him or her with a smile. Be sure to keep eye contact.M: Body language is really important, isn't it?W: Yes, the second thing is to have confidence. You get confidence from being prepared.M: What should I do for that?W: Learn a little bit about the company before the interview. Also think of possible questions and answers.M: Should I recite my answers?W: No, you should sound natural when you speak.M: Should I ask about the salary?W: No, either let them bring out the topic of money or else wait for a second interview.Text 9—13-16M: Hi, Wendy.W: Oh, Jonny. How are you doing? Busy?M: No, not at all. I've been a couch potato lately, killing time by watching TV. Oh, by the way, did you hear the news?W: No, what is it?M: They are going to turn the city square into an amusement park.W: Wonderful. I am glad, that big and ugly thing will be gone.M: You really are? In my opinion, the square is 100 times better than any amusement park.W: I don't see why.M: The square is a symbol of our city and is a nice place to have a walk for everybody.W: Well, I don't know if that huge and boring thing can be our symbol, but I know for sure the city has tens of parks where you can take a nice walk.M: I know what you mean, but don't you think that we will no longer have peace and quite once the amusement park opens?W: Does that matter? To me more importantly, the amusement park means employment.M: So what?W: Income. If you have income, you have money to spend, and in turn, it will create more jobs.Text 10—17-20Hello, my name is J ohn Williams. I am an English teacher, and I have starte d awebsite to help you improve English listening and speaking skills as quickly as possible. My online English lessons take just 5-10 minutes each day to complete. And there are no advertisements to take your attention away. You can also download the sound files to your computer and access them and take your lessons again any time. I've designed the online English course to be a very easy, cheap and quick way to improve your English speaking, listening and conversation skills, and also to improve your listening scores in En glish exams. Everyday, you’ll learn some new English vocabulary, idioms and phrasal verbs. And you will feel more confident in working and making friends in English. You also learn correct English pronunciation.I always make sure my online English lessons are short, interesting and easy to remember. My idea of learning English is that it is best for you to learn a little each day and remember it clearly. This idea doesn't mean a new method, but instead, it is a concept I hope you can accept. Whether you are taking other English classes or not, and no matter what method you use, it can help you to achieve your English-learning goals.2011年高考试题——英语听力(湖北卷)原文Text 1W: Why? You're all wet.M: I didn't bring my umbrella with me. The weather forecast said it would be sunny.W: But you could see the big black clouds this morning.Text 2M: What do you think of your new roommate?W: Well, she's a bit untidy. Apart from that, she's really sweet.M: You should have some patience then.Text 3W: I haven't seen John these days.M: He's moved out. He's now living in a quieter place.W: Is it far from the school?M: Yes, but he said it's worth the trouble.Text 4W: Sir, did you see the "NO PARKING" sign?M: I won't be here long. My wife will finish the movie in five minutes.W: Sorry, sir. Not even for one minute! You'll get fined if you don't go.Text 5M: Does Jane still play the violin?W: Yes. She's practising it every day.M: You should be happy then.W: Yeah. It's Bob I’m worried about. He really wants to buy drums. But to think we spent all that money on the guitar, and he has hardly used it.Text 6 (6-7)W: Excuse me. What's happened? What plane takes off tonight?M: Sorry, Madam. The airport is closed. Planes won't take off until tomorrow morning.W: What? Then where can we stay for the night?M: We've arranged the rooms for you in the airport hotel. Two passengers will share a room.W: Em, that's too bad.M: Any problem, Madam?W: Yes, I have a bad habit. I can't sleep without lights on.M: Oh, really? Just now a lady told me she had the same habit.Text 7 (8-9)W: My camera has broken down. I'm thinking of buying a new one.M: Try MA-205. You won't regret it.W: I know this model is of a good quality and design but it's too expensive. M: You can buy a cheaper one on the Internet.W: On the Internet? How?M: Use a search engine and search for cheap MA-205.W: A search engine? Em, what's that?M: You really live in the stone age. All right, tell me your budget and I'll see whether I can get one for you.Text 8 (10-12)W: I want to have my hair done. Do you have any suggestions?M: You can take a look at this magazine. It has some of the newest styles. W: Er, I like this style. It's pretty. Do you think it suits me?M: Well, do you really want to keep your hair that long? I think you will look better with short hair.W: I'll leave that up to you. I'm ready for a change.M: Do you want to change the color of your hair? It will be shinier in wine red and will light up your face.W: Yeah, I believe so. But would that do much harm to my hair?M: Not really. We have some of the best hair care products.W: Em, maybe another day. By the way, how much do you charge?M: 80 dollars in total.Text 9 (13-16)M: Are you OK, Lily? You don't look very happy.W: Oh, David. I had an argument with mum again. I'm not getting enough pocket money.M: How much do you get?W: Five pounds a week.M: That sounds reasonable to me.W: Well, I'm 14. And if you are going to town shopping, you can never have enough money. Everything is so expensive.M: But is it the fair amount of money, compared with what your friends get? W: Well, we all get the same. But I have to buy all my music things as well things for school, and have hardly anything left to spend on clothes.M: Right. Do you have to help around house?W: Not really.M: So you don't have to do anything for this pocket money.W: Mum said if I did that I would never have time to do my school work.M: Has she said you can have more pocket money when you are 15?W: Well, Mum just says she'll decide when I'm ready to have more. And I've just got to wait.M: Maybe you should sit down with her and say "How can I prove that I am old enough to get more?"W: So, I should talk to her again.M: Yes, but don't argue with her. Just discuss it calmly.W: OK, thanks.Text 10Welcome on board. Welcome to Anderson Tour to Stonehenge and Bath. Well, we've got everyone here. My name is Laura and I'll be your tour guide. Our driver is Gary. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask us. That's whatwe're here for.First, just a few ways about safety. The coach is equipped with seat belts. In Britain it's required to fasten the belt. And for the comfort of others, we ask you there should be no food or drink on the coach.Now to arrangements today. We'll first visit Stonehenge, a world famous historic sight. The journey takes about two hours depending on traffic. You'll have about one hour to explore the area, and your tour manager will advise you what time to be back on the coach.We then leave Stonehenge and go on to Bath, a beautiful city standing on the River Avon among the hills of England's western country. After you get there, the coach will drop you in the city centre. The tour manager will walk you into the well-known Roman Baths, built by the Romans in the 3rd century AD. And from this point on, you'll have free time to explore the city and grab some lunch. 15:30 is the departure time from Bath for your return journey back to London. Hope you enjoy the trip.2012年高考试题——英语听力(湖北卷)原文Text 1W: They say you’ve got a job in New York City.M: Yeah, with the United Nations.W: How fascinating! You can meet people from all over the world.M: Yeah, but just one problem. I’ll have to leave my friends behind.Text 2M: Have you read this book, Helen?W: No, what is it about?M: It’s about differences between men and women. I wouldn’t say it’s a scientific book, but it kept me laughing all the way through.Text 3M: Hey, are you OK? Your running nose and cough tell me that you either havea cold or flu.W: Neither. It’s just that I can’t stand the smell of the paint in the living room.Any idea how to get rid of it?M: Well, maybe we can surf the Internet and see if we can come up with something.Text 4M: I heard you had a car accident. Did you get hurt?W: I’m all right. But it’s going to cost me a fortune to get my car fixed.M: Why not buy a new one?Text 5W: Hi, are you new here?M: Yes, I am.W: Is this your first year in college?M: No, I’m an exchange student from Boston College. I studied for two years there.Text 6M: Would you like something to drink, ma’am?W: Yes, give me some coffee, please. No milk, no sugar.M: Certainly.W: My friend is coming in a minute and he loves sweet juice. What kind of juice do you recommend?M: We have apple juice and strawberry juice. They’re both sweet. But I recommend the strawberry juice. It’s squeezed upon ordering. And the apple juice was made yesterday and stored in refrigerator.Text 7W: Hello, sir. Could you spare me a minute?M: Sure, Jane. You look upset, what happened?W: Well, you know it’s Kevin. He’s telling everyone that David and I are in love.But we’re not. We’re just a study pair. You know, I help him with his English and he helps me with my maths.M: Oh, I was going to tell you that you have made great progress in maths. That explains. Don’t worry. I’ll talk to Kevin tomorrow.Text 8M: Excuse me, am I going the right way for Hill Farm?W: I’m afraid not.M: Oh, how can I get there?W: Are you on foot?M: Unfortunately, yes.W: Well. It’s easy enough to get there. You need to go down this road till you seea track on your left. Maybe half a mile off.M: Half a mile? OK.W: Then, take that track and keep going for, er, another half mile.M: It’s over a mile away?W: Oh, at least. Now, when you get to a bridge, go straight over.M: Ah, ha.W: Then, a little way past it, you’ll see a sign “Hill Farm” on your left.M: And that’s finally it?W: Yes.M: Got it. Er, you’re not driving that way, are you?W: Sorry.M: Well, no harm in asking. Thanks for your help!Text 9W: Welcome to this edition of writers. Tonight we have Steven Darcy with us.Congratulations on your book Life and Everything in Between, Steven. It’s such a success.M: Thank you.W: This is your first attempt at poetry? Did you ever try it before? Did you take any classes in poetry?M: Well. My only real experience was writing business plans. Other than that, I have zero experience, where writing is concerned. I have always had a good grasp of the English language, thanks to my mum who started me reading when I was very little.W: What is the hardest thing about creating your work?M: Definitely finding the perfect words to fit what I wanted to say. There’s always a word or two that I might still rewrite if given the chance.W: Will there be more collections of poetry from Darcy?。
2005年高考试题——英语听力(上海卷)录音稿
2005年高考试题——英语听力(上海卷)录音稿I. Listening ComprehensionPart A Short ConversationsDirections: In Part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversations, a question will be asked about what said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about is, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. A waiter B. A shop assistantC. A cashierD. A postman2. A. Weight lifting B. RunningC. Eating cucumbersD. Drinking diet coke3. A. Work with his friends B. Call on his friendsC. Go for a walkD. Make a phone call4. A. In a bookstore B. In a reading roomC. In a furniture storeD. In the man’s study5. A. 8 B. 12 C. 20 D. 326. A. Job hunting B. An online courseC. Earlier graduationD. Summer vacation plans7. A. Confused B. SympatheticC. EmbarrassedD. Uninterested8. A. The air is fresh. B. It’s hot inside.C. The window is open.D. It’s noisy outside.9. A. Phone later. B. Try harder.C. Wait for the signal.D. Check the number.10. A. He lost his way. B. He received a traffic ticket.C. He worked very carefully.D. He drove in heavy traffic.Part B PassagesDirections: In Part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Question 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Open the cage window B. Put the cash in the drawer.C. Check the savings accountsD. Examine the audio system.12. A. Exciting B. DemandingC. BoringD. Relaxing13. A. It has flexible working hours.B. The speaker can have more leisure time.C. It requires more organization.D. The speaker can daydream while working.Question 14 through 16 are based on the following news.14. A. A natural disaster. B. A power failure.C. Homeless farmers.D. A serious accident.15. A. Jews and some Arabs. B. Arabs and North Africans.C. Jews and North AfricansD. North Americans and some Arabs.16. A. Exchange them for banks B. Save them for travelers.C. Collect them for poor children.D. Spend them on duty-free goods.Part C Longer ConversationsDirections: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversationRegent Conference CentreReservationsContact name: Joanne____17_______Purpose of reservation:A(n) ___18____ conferenceNumber of people:___45___maximumDate: 28th____19______Total to pay: £____20_____Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation. What will the first robot do during the operation?__21__the materials.Who will be called in when a robot breaks down?A __22__How long will the robots work a day?__23__ a day.What will happen to the workers if robots are used?They will probably be __24__.1—5 DCCAB 6—10 DBDAB 11—16 BCDAAC17. Colley/COLLEY 18. international 19. July 20. 675 21. measure and mix 22. mechanic 23. 24 hours 24. out of work/unemployed/dismissed/fired/jobless。
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2005年高考英语听力.mp3
2005年高考试题——英语听力(山东卷、江苏卷、全国卷1)录音稿第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上;录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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. 15
C. £19. 18
1. How much will the woman pay id she buys two skirts?
A. $18
B. $
C. $20
2. What will the speakers discuss?
A. A report
B. A computer
C. A report on computer
3. What are the speakers talking about?
A. A child
B. A room
C. A present
4. What can we learn from this conversation?
A. The woman does not get along well with the man.
B. The woman does not get along well with her roommate.
C. The man will talk with the woman’s roommate.
5. Where are the two speakers now?
A. On the first floor
B. On the fourth floor
C. On the fifth floor
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。
每段对话后有几个小题,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。
每段对话读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6. What was the woman doing before she went
A. Typident-count: 2.0; mso-linng a report
B. Rewriting a report
C. Reviewing a report
7. Where did the woman have her dinner?
A. In a restaurant
B. In her office
C. At home
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8. Why does the man feel surprised?
A. The woman has found a new job.
B. The woman doesn’t feel like leaving.
C. The woman disagrees with him.
9. What does the woman say about her department?
A. There is a lack of trust.
B. There are serious problems.
C. There is too much pressure.
听下面一段对话,回答第10和第12三个小题。
10. What are the speakers talking about?
A. Popular sports events.
B. TV programs people like best.
C. Things people do after work.
11. How did the woman do the research?
A. She talked to people.
B. She sent letters to people
C. She collected information from newspapers
12. What do most people do in their spare time?
A. Go to movies
B. Read books
C. Watch TV 听下面一段对话,回答第13和第16四个小题。
13. Where does this conversation take place?
A. At the airport
B. In a restaurant
C. On the street
14. Why does the woman like San Francisco?
A. It has less traffic
B. It has the best food and music
C. People there are friendlier
15. Where does the woman come from?
A. Pennsylvania
B. San Francisco
C. China
16. What does the woman think of the man’s English?
A. Excellent
B. Acceptable
C. Strange
听下面一段对话,回答第17和第20四个小题。
17. How many people are in the woman’s family?
A. Three
B. Four
C. Five &nb/B>
18. What did the children think about having dinner together at home?
A. They thought it was funny
B. They disliked the idea at first
C. They preferred eating with friends
19. How often did the family finally decide to have meals together?
A. Every Sunday
B. Twice a week
C. Three times a week.
20. Who finally set the time for these family dinners?
A. The children
B. The father
C. The woman speaker
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