听力题目及答案
英语六级听力练习题
英语六级听力练习题[题目一]Directions: In this section, you will hear a short conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given a question and four options. Choose the best answer to the question and mark your answer on the answer sheet.1. What is the man's opinion about the new restaurant?A. It is expensive.B. It serves great food.C. It has a limited menu.D. It has slow service.[解析] 这道题是关于男人对新餐馆的观点。
男人说"The food here is fantastic. The prices are reasonable too."这表示男人对这家新餐馆的食物和价格都有好的评价,因此答案选B. It serves great food.2. What does the woman mean?A. She has already seen the movie.B. She plans to watch the movie later.C. She still needs to buy the tickets.D. She would prefer a different movie.[解析] 这道题是关于女人的意思。
女人说"I'm going to see the new movie this weekend."这表示周末她打算去看电影,因此答案选B. She plans to watch the movie later.[题目二]Directions: In this section, you will hear a short talk. After the talk, you will be given six questions. Choose the best answer to each question and mark your answer on the answer sheet.3. What is the talk mainly about?A. The history of jazz music.B. Different types of jazz instruments.C. Famous jazz musicians.D. The impact of jazz in America.[解析] 这道题是关于短篇讲话的主要内容。
2023年6月英语六级听力真题(第一套)题目,原文与答案
2023年6月英语六级听力真题(第一套)【四六级试卷采用花卷形式,核对答案时请找准具体选项内容,忽略套数和选项符号】Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1. A) It was spacious and tranquil.B) It was warm and comfortable.C) It was shabby and solitary.D) It was tiny and noisy.2. A) She no longer hates people talking loudly in the dorm.B) She misses her roommates she used to complain about.C) She begins to enjoy the movies she once found irritating.D) She finds the crowded dorm as cozy as her new apartment.3. A) He found the apartment perfectly furnished.B) He had a feeling of despair and frustration.C) He had a similar feeling to the woman’s.D) He felt the new place was like paradise.4. A) Go to see the woman’s apartment.B) Make a phone call to his parents.C) Buy some furniture for the woman.D) Decorate the woman’s apartment.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5. A) He works as a literary critic.B) He hosts an educational program.C) He has initiated a university reform.D) He has published a book recently.6. A) It fails to keep up with the radical changes of society.B) It fails to ensure universities get sufficient resources.C) It has not prepared young people for the job market.D) It has not fostered the growth of the arts disciplines.7. A) More of the budget should go to science and technology.B) The underfunded music discipline should be prioritized.C) Subdisciplines like sculpture should get more funding.D) Literature should get as much funding as engineering.8. A) Build a prosperous nation.B) Make skilled professionals.C) Create ingenious artists.D) Cultivate better citizens.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.9. A) It is quite common.B) It is rarely noticed.C) It seldom annoys people.D) It occurs when one is alone.10. A) Seeing things in black and white.B) Engaging in regular contemplation.C) Having a special understanding of creativity.D) Knowing how to make their mental batteries work.11. A) Engaging in intense activity.B) Fantasizing in one’s down time.C) Working on a particular project.D) Reflecting during one’s relaxation.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.12. A) Farmers helped Native Americans grow crops.B) There were expansive university campuses.C) There existed post offices.D) Migrants found gold there.13. A) It helped to boost the economy in the American West.B) It provided job opportunities for many gold seekers.C) It extended the influence of the federal government.D) It kept people in the deserts and plains connected.14. A) It employed Native Americans to work as postmen.B) It commissioned private wagons to carry the mail.C) It subsidized the locals who acted as postmasters.D) It centralized postal services in its remote areas.15. A) He analyzed interactive maps of mail routes.B) He read a large collection of books on the topic.C) He examined its historical trends with data science.D) He collected data about its impact on local business.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard.16. A) Higher levels of anxiety may improve people’s memory.B) Some experiences are easier to remember than others.C) Most people tend to remember things selectively.D) Simple things may leave a deep impression on one’s memory.17. A) They classified the participants’ mindset.B) They showed some photos to the participants.C) They measured the participants’ anxiety levels.D) They tested the size of the participants’ vocabulary.18. A) Anxiety has become a serious problem for an increasing number of people.B) Extreme levels of anxiety can adversely affect cognitive performance.C) People diagnosed with anxiety disorder may forget things selectively.D) There is no direct correlation between memory and levels of anxiety. Questions 19 to 21 are based on the recording you have just heard.19. A) They compare products from different companies before making a choice.B) They get information from other consumers’ postings and comments.C) They lose patience when their phone call is not promptly answered.D) They expect to get instantaneous responses to their inquiry.20. A) Giving them rewards on the spot.B) Broadening their scope of interest.C) Speaking directly to their emotions.D) Focusing on the details of the product.21. A) Change the rules of the game in the market every year.B) Keep up with the latest technological developments.C) Learn from technological innovators to do business.D) Make greater efforts to build up consumers’ confidence. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the recording you have just heard.22. A) People have only one social engagement per week.B) Working together enhances friendship.C) Few people have devoted friends.D) Friendships benefit work.23. A) The impact of friends on people’s self-esteem.B) How supportive friends can be in the workplace.C) How to boost one’s sense of value and worthiness.D) The role of family ties in people’s mental well-being.24. A) They show little interest in their friends’ work.B) They tend to be much more difficult to make.C) They are more trustworthy and reliable.D) They increase people’s job satisfaction.25. A) Allow employees to have a flexible work schedule.B) Encourage employees to be friends with colleagues.C) Help employees balance work and family responsibilities.D) Organize activities to nourish friendships outside of work.答案速查Conversation One1. B) It was warm and comfortable.2. B) She misses her roommates she used to complain about.3. C) He had a similar feeling to the woman’s.4. A) Go to see the woman’s apartment.Conversation Two5. D) He has published a book recently.6. C) It has not prepared young people for the job market.7. A) More of the budget should go to science and technology.8. D) Cultivate better citizens.Passage One9. A) It is quite common.10. B) Engaging in regular contemplation.11. D) Reflecting during one’s relaxation.Passage Two12. C) There existed post offices.13. D) It kept people in the deserts and plains connected.14. B) It commissioned private wagons to carry the mail.15. C) He examined its historical trends with data science. Recording One16. A) Higher levels of anxiety may improve people’s memory.17. C) They measured the participants’ anxiety levels.18. B) Extreme levels of anxiety can adversely affect cognitive performance.Recording Two19. D) They expect to get instantaneous responses to their inquiry.20. C) Speaking directly to their emotions.21. B) Keep up with the latest technological developments.Recording Three22. D) Friendships benefit work.23. A) The impact of friends on people’s self-esteem.24. D) They increase people’s job satisfaction.25. A) Allow employees to have a flexible work schedule.听力原文与答案Conversation OneM: Hi Lily, how’s the new apartment?W: It’s okay.M: What? How can it be just okay when last week you were thrilled about the place and kept posting photos of it online?W: (1) Well, last week when I moved in, the apartment seemed cozy, just the right size for one person. But now it just seems tiny, shabby and solitary.M: Ah, that’s the problem. You miss your roommates from university, don’t you?W:(2) I’m going to sound like an idiot, because I used to complain to you all the time about how crowded our dormitory room was, and about all the things they did to irritate me, like watching movies late at night without headphones, or talking loudly early in the morning. But now I miss them terribly. M: Of course, you do. That’s perfectly normal. (3) When I got my first place, I remember thinking I couldn’t wait to live by myself and get away from my juvenile roommates and all their annoying habits. But then I began missing them and feeling lonely and thinking that our dormitory was like paradise. Even though there were six of us guys in one small room.W: I thought it was just me who felt like that.M:Look, you lived at home with us, and then you had three roommates, and this is your first time living alone, so it’s hard. But your first apartment is a milestone in your life. And you should celebrate it. Tell me about the apartment.W: Actually, it’s not bad. In fact, it’s pretty adorable now that I have decorated it and it has everything I need. I have a kitchen to cook in and a bathroom all to myself, and then another room with my bed at one end and a sofa, a small table and chairs at the other end.M: That does sound adorable, and (4) I can’t wait to see it. And neither can mom and dad.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Q1. What was the woman’s first impression of the apartment? 答案: B)Q2. Why does the woman say she’s going to sound like an idiot? 答案: B)Q3. What do we learn about the man when he left the dormitory to live on his own? 答案: C)Q4. What does the man say he can’t wait to do? 答案: A)Conversation TwoW: Welcome to our program book talk. (5) Our guest today is Frank Jones, a critic of our education system and the author of a new book, How to Reform Our Universities.M: Hello, Susan.W: Frank, you support radically changing universities in America.M:Yes. (6) I believe that the purpose of higher education is to prepare young people to enter the workforce and that our current system fails to do this. We’re allocating too many resources to disciplines that don’t match the needs of employers.W:I think your attitude to education is a bit cynical, Frank. Surely the purpose of university is to prepare young people to participate fully in civic life rather than just to find well paid jobs.M: Susan, many young graduates struggle to find any job, let alone a good one. The job market is grim, particularly for students who study the arts.W:I agree that it isn’t easy for young people to find work, but you propose closing down all departments that aren’t directly related to science and technology. Is that really the solution?M: You’re overstating my point. (7) My argument is that we need to use more of our budget on areas like science and engineering. To do that, we need to take money from subjects like literature and music.W: (8) But the arts have value. They’re an important part of our culture. Studying literature or music or sculpture might not result in a job in that area, but it helps young people to think about the world in a deeper way, which makes them better citizens and makes for a better society.M: l agree that the arts are valuable to society, but it’s naive to think that not only the most talented, but all students should study them at university level. The odds are very competitive, and most graduates will end up with a great deal of debt obtaining a degree that has little value on the job market. Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Q5. What do we learn from the conversation about the man? 答案: D)Q6. What does the man believe is the problem with the current American system of higher education? 答案: C)Q7. How should the education budget be allocated according to the man? 答案: A)Q8. What does the woman say the arts can do? 答案: D)Passage One(9) Do you ever have the annoying feeling that you don’t have time to really think anymore? You’re not alone. A variety of factors have conspired to rob us of time for reflection about ourselves and our lives. Today our preoccupied minds are rarely silent. The average person receives hundreds of texts and voice messages a day. And holidays for many of us are action packed weeks more likely full of family activities than opportunities for tranquility and contemplation.(10) Regular reflection, however, underlies all great professionals. It’s a prerequisite for you to recharge your mental batteries, see things in a new light and tap into your creativity. Almost all of the great advisors that I have studied have found ways to get away from it all and contemplate their life and work. Some researchers in the field of creativity, in fact, believe that insight occurs during the reflection and relaxation that follows a period of intense activity. Schedule your time for reflection about your work, or a particular project you’re engaged in.I usually block out half an hour. Don’t answer the phone. Push your papers to the side. Sketch, make lists, draw mind maps of ideas that come to you. At the end, write down any emerging ideas.When you’re alone, stop worrying and think. A lot of our downtime is spent worrying about troublesome things in our lives or fantasizing about how we’d like our lives to be. (11) Revisit things during moments of relaxation after a period of intense work. This is when we are the most creative. Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.Q9. What do we learn about the feeling that one doesn’t have time to think anymore? 答案: A)Q10. What trait do all great professionals share? 答案: B)Q11. What do some researchers believe is conducive to creative ideas? 答案: D)Passage Two(12) Even before Colorado was a state, it had post offices. The first opened in 1859 in a settlement founded by migrants searching for gold. Life could be unpredictable out west. Gold failed to appear,drought ruined farmers, and settlers clashed with Native Americans.On the settlement’s location, now stands a sprawling university campus. Amid all the changes, one feature remained constant: the postal service. The maps tracing America’s westward expansion are telling. In 1864 there were few postal branches on land controlled by Native Americans, which still accounted for most of the West. Over the next 25 years, post offices grew quickly. Colonization of the West could be regarded as a result of big government rather than pioneers. (13) As federal subsidies and land grants tempted people into the deserts and plains, the post kept them connected.In the mid-19th century, the Post Office Department was far from a centralized bureaucracy. To keep up with migration patterns, postal services were added to existing businesses. (14) The federal government commissioned private wagons to carry the mail. Short-term contracts were granted to local businessmen to act as postmasters. These partnerships enabled the mail to quickly follow migrants, helping knit together remote parts of the country.Mr. Blevins, a digital historian, wrote a book on the history of the US postal service. (15) He used data science to analyze historical trends. Most strikingly, he built an accompanying website complete with interactive maps. They show readers how, within a generation, the postal service helped colonize a continent. These online interactive maps illustrate the formative power of snail mail.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.Q12. What does the passage say about Colorado before it became a state? 答案: C)Q13. How did the postal service contribute to America’s westward expansion? 答案: D)Q14. What did the federal government do to meet the increasing demand for the postal service in the West? 答案: B)Q15. What did Mr. Blevins do to study the history of the US postal service? 答案: C)Recording OneIn last week’s lecture, we discussed reasons why people forget things. This week, we will discuss a surprising reason why we might remember some things: anxiety. Think about something as simple as buying a coffee. That may not seem like an experience that would make a deep impression on your memory. But anxiety could change that. (16) In fact, a new study suggests that people with higher anxiety levels might remember certain information better than people with lower anxiety levels. That’s because higher levels of anxiety may make people more susceptible to negative feelings. Putting them in a more negative state of mind, that in turn, may make them able to better remember some events. Let’s take a closer look at that new study now. (17) In the study, the researchers started by giving 80 undergraduate students an anxiety test. The test measured the participants’anxiety levels over the proceeding two weeks.Then, to test memory, the participants were shown a series of neutral words one at a time. Some of the words were printed onto photos of negative scenes, meaning images that could affect their emotions negatively, such as a photo of a car accident, or a cemetery. The rest of the words were printed onto photos of neutral scenes, such as a photo of a lake or trees. Neutral words included words like table or desk that don’t elicit emotion.Later, the participants were asked to think back to the words they were shown earlier, which caused them to reenter either a negative or neutral mindset. The participants were then presented with another set of neutral words, and their memory of these new words was tested.The researchers found that the new words presented to people in a negative mindset were better remembered by people with higher levels of anxiety than those with lower levels of anxiety.In other words, when highly anxious individuals took in otherwise emotionally neutral information that was presented to them, it became colored by their negative mindset, making them remember the information better. But these same effects were not seen in people with low levels of anxiety.(18) Previous studies have found that extreme levels of anxiety such as those experienced by people diagnosed with an anxiety disorder can be quite detrimental to memory and cognitive performance. But the highly anxious people in this study represent individuals who are managing their anxiety and for whom anxiety is not a serious problem.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard.Q16. What does the speaker say the new study suggests? 答案: A)Q17. What did researchers do first in the new study? 答案: C)Q18. What do we learn from previous studies about anxiety? 答案: B)Recording TwoOver the past 20 years, the internet has gradually become a dominant feature of our lives. It has changed how we communicate with each other. And it has definitely transformed the way we do business with each other. Marketing has also changed in a number of ways.For instance, in the past, consumers had to call a phone number and patiently wait on hold in order to get the information they wanted. (19) Today, they want the information immediately. They’ll go to the company’s social media page and post comments and questions, expecting to receive an immediate response. If they don’t get their questions answered soon, they’ll move on to another company that will answer them quickly.Marketing departments today need to follow technological development. For example, this year’s smartphone is smarter than last year’s; self-driving cars are now on the road. Marketers have to do research on which technologies are coming into being. Otherwise, they risk being left behind in the virtual dust.Marketing has also changed due to the importance of video. People don’t just want to read text; they want to watch things happening. Companies now have to explore how they can use video on a consistent basis to share information about their businesses. Fortunately, it’s extremely easy to shoot something these days. All you need is a smartphone.But what’s the result of all this? Shorter attention spans. We are n’t the same people that we were 20 years ago. Not only have we grown accustomed to getting the information we want instantaneously, our attention spans are much shorter. If something doesn’t capture our attention within a few seconds, we’re on to the next piece of content. (20) Marketers need to figure out ways to speak directly to the customer’s emotions, and they need to figure out how to do that as quickly as possible. Once people are emotionally engaged, they’ll stick with you.If marketing has changed this much in the past 20 years, imagine what the next 20 years will bring. In a recent survey, only nine percent of marketers could say with confidence that their marketing efforts were actually working. Their confidence is being shaken because the rules of the game change every year. That’s why (21) it’s important for marketers to pay attention to the latest technologicaldevelopments and consider collaborating with technological innovators. That way, they’ll be moving at the same pace as the tech industry.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the recording you have just heard.Q19. What does the speaker say about today’s consumers? 答案: D)Q20. How do marketers capture consumers’ attention as quickly as possible? 答案: C)Q21. What does the speaker suggest marketers do to meet future challenges? 答案: B)Recording ThreeYou might be surprised to learn that (22) the benefits of friendships extend beyond people’s social life and into their work, which is interesting when considering the extent to which people sacrifice friendships, or at least the time they spend with friends because of the extended hours they’re devoting to work. Just last week, I was remarking to a colleague that I’m content with only one social engagement per week. But according to recent research, that’s evidently not enough.(23) In an initial study of more than 700 respondents, scholars from an American university analyzed the impact that friends, as opposed to family, have on self-esteem and well-being. Friends came out substantially on top. That’s because to be someone’s mate is a voluntary act, unlike family who people rarely get to choose. The researchers found that when people choose to cultivate and maintain supportive friendships with an individual, it means that the person is valued and worthy of their limited time. Such sentiments of value and worthiness boost our self-esteem.The second study comprised more than 300 participants. It proved that the better we feel about ourselves, the more likely we will perform our job confidently and competently. (24) This follow-up study found that non-work friends even improved people’s job satisfaction. They have as much of an impact on how much they love their jobs, as do the friends they have at work, despite not actually being at our place of work. These types of friends tend to be our preferred outlet for venting about work-related matters. This is an avenue that may not be available at the office.So even though friendships can be easy to neglect when confronted by pressures at work, or even pressures at home, neglecting our friends can turn out to be harmful and counterproductive. That’s why when determining how to create a better work life balance, we need to consider not only how to balance work and family demands, but also how to cultivate and sustain supportive friendships. It’s for this reason that (25) managers should never discriminate when it comes to requests from employees for flexible work arrangements. It’s irrelevant whether their need for a desired schedule is due to, say, parenting responsibilities, or a craving to hang out with their best mate. What matters is the opportunity to engage in a nourishing activity outside of work. That will definitely have a follow-on effect at work. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the recording you have just heard.Q22. What does the speaker say is interesting? 答案: D)Q23. What did researchers from an American university analyze in their initial study? 答案: A)Q24. What did the second study find about non-work friends? 答案: D)Q25. What does the speaker suggest managers do? 答案: A)。
小学英语听力题目练习与参考答案
小学英语听力题目练习与参考答案Introduction:英语听力是学习英语的重要环节之一。
通过听力训练,能够提高学生的听力理解能力,帮助他们更好地理解和掌握英语语音、词汇和句子结构。
本文将为小学生提供一些英语听力题目练习,并提供参考答案。
Section 1: 单词听力题在此部分,你将听到一些简单的单词,每个单词将被读两次,请你选择正确的单词。
1. 请听“apple”。
答案:A. apple2. 请听“dog”。
答案:D. dog3. 请听“cat”。
答案:C. cat4. 请听“car”。
答案:B. carSection 2: 句子听力题在此部分,你将听到一些简单的句子,每个句子将被读两次,请你选择句子的正确表达。
5. A. I like to play soccer.B. I like to play basketball.答案:A. I like to play soccer.6. A. She is my sister.B. He is my brother.答案:B. He is my brother.7. A. It's raining outside.B. It's snowing outside.答案:A. It's raining outside.8. A. My favorite color is blue.B. My favorite color is green.答案:B. My favorite color is green.Section 3: 对话听力题在此部分,你将听到一些对话,每个对话将被读两次,请根据对话内容选择正确的答案。
9. 请听以下对话:A: What's your name?B: My name is Amy.A: Nice to meet you, Amy. How old are you?B: I'm seven years old.A: What grade are you in?B: I'm in Grade 2.答案:B. Amy is seven years old.10. 请听以下对话:A: What's your favorite subject?B: My favorite subject is English. What about you?A: I like Math the most.答案:A. The person likes Math the most.Section 4: 短文听力题在此部分,你将听到一篇短文,短文将被读两次,请你根据短文内容选择正确的答案。
【英语听力】《英语听力练习初级训练》题目、答案和原文及单词讲解
【英语听力】《英语听力练习初级训练》题目、答案和原文及单词讲解01英语听力练习题目:A Fun Day1. Where does the young girl want to go with her father?A. to the parkB. to the moviesC. to the swimming pool2. Who are they going with?A. the girl's motherB. the girl's best friendC. the girl's older brother3. Based on the conversation, what time will they most likely leave?A. 9:30 AMB. 12:45 PMC. 2:00 PM4. What does the girl want to do later?A. She wants to walk to the ice cream store.B. She wants to swim at the park.C. She wants to go down to the beach.5. What does the father suggest they do at the end of the day?A. go to a restaurantB. watch a fireworks displayC. play a board game答案1. to the movies2. the girl's mother3. 2:00 PM4. She wants to go down to the beach.5. go to a restaurant英语听力原文Girl: Dad, I'm bored today. I want to go to a movie?Dad: A movie today? Well, I don't know. Here. Let me look at the newspaper. Okay. Ah, here's a movie that starts in the afternoon at 2:45. Well, should we take mommy with us?Girl: Yeah.Dad: Okay, we have to wait for mommy because she's at a meeting right now.Girl: Okay.Dad: Alright. And what should we do after we see the movie?Girl: Go on a walk.Dad: Well, where would you like to go on a walk? Would you like to go down to the beach or through the park?Girl: To the beach.Dad: To the beach. Well, that sounds great. And then maybe we can goout to eat tonight. Does that sound okay?Girl: Yeah.英语单词词组1. yeah (adverb): informal for yes; also yep- May I use your pen.Yeah, sure.2. mommy (noun): an informal word for mother usually used by children; also mom.- Mommy. May I watch TV?02英语听力练习题目:Family Activities1. In addition to paper books, what did the little girl make with paper at school ?A. an animalB. a personC. a building2. What thing did she NOT talk about when making the object in Question 1?A. paperB. glueC. scissors3. What did the girl do after school?A. She rode her bicycle.B. She watched television.C. She went to the store.4. Who did she meet and play with at the junior high school?A. her teacherB. her cousinsC. her father5. Where does this conversation most probably take place?A. at a houseB. at schoolC. at a park答案1. an animal2. scissors3. She rode her bicycle.4. her cousins5. at a house英语听力原文Emily: Welcome home, Dad.Dad: Oh, Emily. How are you today?Emily: Fine.Dad: Good. And how was school today?Emily: Really fun.Dad: Good. And what did you do?Emily: We made things.Dad: Like what types of things did you make?Emily: We made books.Dad: You made books! Okay. And what else?Emily: We . . . we made paper kangaroos.Dad: You made paper kangaroos? Okay, and what did you need to make your paper kangaroos? What kind of supplies did you need?Emily: We used crayons, papers, glue, and we had to follow directions. Dad: Well good. And what did you do after school?Emily: We went home, played games.Dad: And did . . . Mom said you went to the junior high school.Emily: I rode my bike in the tennis court.Dad: Did you go by yourself?Emily: I went with the whole family, and we went with Nathan, Sara, Racheal.Dad: You went with your cousins.Emily: And my mom.Dad: Well, that's great. Well, let's get ready for dinner. Emily: Okay.03英语听力练习题目:Family Relationships1. Where is Poncho from?A. ParaguayB. PeruC. Portugal2. How many brothers and sisters does Poncho have?A. 11B. 12C. 133. What is his father's job?A. taxi driverB. dentistC. police officer4. What does his mother do?A. She owns a beauty salon.B. She runs a small family store.C. She works at a bread shop.5. Which thing does Poncho NOT say?A. His brothers and sisters help his mom.B. His mom sells food like eggs and sugar.C. His mother enjoys her job very much.答案1. Peru2. 133. taxi driver4. She runs a small family store.5. His mother enjoys her job very much.英语听力原文Carl: Hi. My name's Carl. Nice to meet you.Poncho: Nice to meet you, too. My name is Francisco.Carl: What?Poncho: Francisco, but all my friends and family back in Peru call me Poncho.Carl: Okay, Poncho. So, tell me about your family?Poncho: Well, I have seven brothers and six sisters.Carl: Wow. That is a big family. So are you the oldest, Poncho? Poncho: No. I'm the second oldest in my family.Carl: So, what do your parents do?Poncho: My father is a taxi driver in Lima, Peru. It's a hard job, but heworks hard to support the family.Carl: How about your mother?Poncho: She helps run a small family store with some of my older brothers and sisters.Carl: What kind of store?Poncho: We mainly sell food, like bread, eggs, soft drinks, rice, sugar, and cookies. Things that people buy every day.04英语听力练习题目:Good Old Blues1. What kinds of music does this radio station play?A. rhythm and bluesB. heavy metalC. Latin2. What is the disk jockey's first name?A. HaroldB. HarveyC. Harry3. Listeners can win ___________ by identifying the name of music numbers.A. music CDsB. concert ticketsC. money4. How many times will listeners have a chance to win?A. less than four timesB. four or five timesC. more than five times5. To win, listeners must identify the name of the musical number and ________.A. when it was recordedB. where it was recordedC. who recorded it答案1. rhythm and blues2. Harry3. concert tickets4. more than five times5. when it was recorded英语听力原文Disc Jockey:"Ah, nothing like good old rhythm and blues to soothe the soul this late Wednesday night. This is Harry Williams, and I'll be with you throughout the night here on KQ1150. Oh, and don't forget that I'll be giving awaytickets on the hour from now until sunup for those of you who can identify this tune:[ jazz music ]Call me at 693-3019 and be the seventh caller. And if you can tell me the name of that piece and the year it was recorded, you'll enjoy the tunes of one of the best bands ever a week from this Saturday night downtown at the Silver Palace.Now sit back, relax, and enjoy listening to KQ1150."英语单词词组1. soothe (verb): to relax or calm- You should trying listening to classical music to soothe your nerves. It works for me.2. sunup (noun): sunrise or the point where the sun comes up in the morning- We'll leave tomorrow before sunup, so please be ready.3. identify (verb): to name- Greg can identify the names of almost all the constellations in the sky.4. tune (noun): usually, a song or musical number- This radio station plays some really good tunes.。
听力练习题及详解
听力练习题及详解近年来,随着英语在全球范围内的重要性不断增加,英语听力训练也逐渐成为学习者提高听说能力的重要途径之一。
本文将为大家提供一些英语听力练习题,并附上详细的解析,帮助读者更好地掌握听力技巧和答题技巧。
第一部分:选择题1. What is the main topic of the conversation?A. Weather forecastB. Travel plansC. Dinner reservationD. Sports activities解析:本题需要通过听力材料的内容来确定对话的主题。
仔细听后,我们可以得知这段对话主要是关于晚餐预订的讨论。
所以正确答案是C。
2. What does the man imply about his schedule?A. It is busyB. It is flexibleC. It is fixedD. It is uncertain解析:题目要求判断男士的日程安排的特点。
根据录音可以得出男士说话内容,他的时间比较灵活,所以答案选B。
3. What does the woman suggest about the book?A. It is difficult to understandB. It is not worth readingC. It is very interestingD. It is too long解析:女士提到的内容暗示了她对这本书的态度。
她认为这本书非常有趣,所以答案选C。
第二部分:填空题4. How many people attended the meeting?__________解析:此处题目要求填写具体的人数。
听力材料中直接提到了会议的人数是25人,所以填写数字25。
5. What is the man's favorite type of music?__________解析:这道题要求填写男士喜欢的音乐类型。
听力一级考试题库及答案
听力一级考试题库及答案1. 听下面一段对话,回答问题:男:你昨天去图书馆了吗?女:是的,我去了,借了几本书。
男:那真是太好了,我也打算去图书馆。
女:对了,图书馆今天有一场讲座,你感兴趣吗?男:听起来不错,几点开始?女:下午三点开始。
问题:讲座是什么时候开始的?答案:下午三点。
2. 听下面一段对话,回答问题:女:明天天气怎么样?男:天气预报说会下雨。
女:那我们是不是要取消野餐计划?男:我觉得可以推迟到下周。
女:好的,那我们下周再约。
问题:他们决定怎么做?答案:推迟野餐计划到下周。
3. 听下面一段对话,回答问题:男:你周末有什么计划?女:我打算去爬山。
男:听起来很有趣,你经常去爬山吗?女:是的,我每个月至少去一次。
男:那真是太健康了,我也想加入你。
女:当然可以,我们一起去吧。
问题:女的每个月至少去爬山几次?答案:一次。
4. 听下面一段对话,回答问题:女:你昨天的数学考试怎么样?男:不太好,我觉得有些题目太难了。
女:别担心,我也有同样的感觉。
男:希望我们都能及格。
女:是的,我也希望。
问题:他们对数学考试有什么感觉?答案:觉得有些题目太难。
5. 听下面一段对话,回答问题:男:你晚餐想吃什么?女:我想吃意大利面。
男:那我们去那家新开的意大利餐厅怎么样?女:听起来不错,我听说那里的披萨也很美味。
男:那我们点一份披萨和意大利面吧。
问题:他们晚餐打算吃什么?答案:意大利面和披萨。
结束语:希望这些听力练习能帮助你提高英语听力水平。
听力二级考试题目及答案
听力二级考试题目及答案1. 听以下对话,选择正确的答案。
对话内容:A: 你昨天去看电影了吗?B: 是的,我去了,电影很有趣。
问题:B昨天做了什么?A. 去看电影B. 去购物C. 去图书馆答案:A2. 听以下对话,选择正确的答案。
对话内容:A: 你明天有空吗?我想邀请你参加我的生日派对。
B: 很抱歉,我明天有工作,不能去。
问题:B为什么没有参加派对?A. 他生病了B. 他有工作C. 他不喜欢派对答案:B3. 听以下对话,选择正确的答案。
对话内容:A: 你能借我一支笔吗?我的笔没有墨水了。
B: 当然可以,给你。
问题:A为什么向B借笔?A. 他的笔丢了B. 他的笔没有墨水了C. 他想写信答案:B4. 听以下对话,选择正确的答案。
对话内容:A: 你周末有什么计划?B: 我打算去爬山。
问题:B周末打算做什么?A. 去游泳B. 去爬山C. 去购物答案:B5. 听以下对话,选择正确的答案。
对话内容:A: 你喜欢吃哪种水果?B: 我喜欢吃苹果和香蕉。
问题:B喜欢吃哪些水果?A. 苹果和橙子B. 苹果和香蕉C. 香蕉和橙子答案:B6. 听以下对话,选择正确的答案。
对话内容:A: 你昨天的数学考试怎么样?B: 我觉得挺难的,但我尽力了。
问题:B对昨天的数学考试感觉如何?A. 觉得很简单B. 觉得挺难的C. 没有参加考试答案:B7. 听以下对话,选择正确的答案。
对话内容:A: 你明天早上有空吗?我们一起去跑步吧。
B: 好的,我明天早上有空。
问题:B明天早上有什么计划?A. 去跑步B. 去图书馆C. 去看电影答案:A8. 听以下对话,选择正确的答案。
对话内容:A: 你最近在读什么书?B: 我在读一本关于历史的书。
问题:B最近在读什么类型的书?A. 小说B. 历史书C. 科学书答案:B结束语:以上是听力二级考试的部分题目及答案,希望对您的备考有所帮助。
大学英语听力试题及答案
大学英语听力试题及答案一、听力理解(共30分)1. 听下面对话,选择正确答案。
A. 他们正在讨论一部电影。
B. 他们正在讨论一本书。
C. 他们正在讨论一个电视节目。
答案:A2. 根据对话,下列哪项是正确的?A. 男人建议去图书馆。
B. 女人建议去电影院。
C. 男人建议去公园。
答案:B3. 听短文,回答以下问题:A. 短文中提到的活动是什么?B. 这个活动通常在什么时候举行?C. 参加这个活动需要什么条件?答案:A. 短文中提到的活动是马拉松比赛。
B. 这个活动通常在每年的春季举行。
C. 参加这个活动需要提前注册并提交健康证明。
4. 根据短文内容,选择正确答案。
A. 短文中提到的城市是伦敦。
B. 短文中提到的城市是纽约。
C. 短文中提到的城市是巴黎。
答案:C5. 听对话,回答以下问题:A. 男人为什么迟到了?B. 女人建议男人做什么?C. 他们计划去哪里吃饭?答案:A. 男人迟到了因为他错过了公交车。
B. 女人建议男人下次早点出门。
C. 他们计划去市中心的一家意大利餐厅吃饭。
二、听力填空(共20分)6. 听短文,填写以下信息(每空1分,共10分): - 短文中提到的科学家的名字是______。
- 他的主要贡献是在______领域。
- 他的研究帮助了______的发展。
答案:- 短文中提到的科学家的名字是爱因斯坦。
- 他的主要贡献是在物理学领域。
- 他的研究帮助了现代科技的发展。
7. 根据对话,填写以下信息(每空1分,共10分): - 男人计划去______度假。
- 女人建议他去______。
- 他们讨论的目的地位于______。
答案:- 男人计划去夏威夷度假。
- 女人建议他去泰国。
- 他们讨论的目的地位于亚洲。
三、听力判断(共20分)8. 听短文,判断以下陈述是否正确。
正确的写T,错误的写F。
- 短文中提到的新技术可以减少能源消耗。
()- 短文中提到的新技术需要大量的资金投入。
()- 短文中提到的新技术目前还未广泛应用。
高中听力测试题目及答案
高中听力测试题目及答案1. 听以下对话,回答问题。
对话内容:(此处应有对话录音或文字描述)问题:对话中提到的地点是哪里?答案:公园2. 根据所听短文,回答以下问题。
短文内容:(此处应有短文录音或文字描述)问题:短文中提到的主要事件是什么?答案:学校组织的春游活动3. 听以下独白,回答问题。
独白内容:(此处应有独白录音或文字描述)问题:独白者为什么感到高兴?答案:因为他通过了驾照考试4. 根据所听新闻报道,回答以下问题。
新闻报道内容:(此处应有新闻报道录音或文字描述)问题:新闻报道中提到的天气情况如何?答案:晴朗,气温适中5. 听以下对话,回答问题。
对话内容:(此处应有对话录音或文字描述)问题:对话中的人物计划去哪里?答案:图书馆6. 根据所听故事,回答以下问题。
故事内容:(此处应有故事录音或文字描述)问题:故事中的主要角色是谁?答案:一个勇敢的探险家7. 听以下讲座,回答问题。
讲座内容:(此处应有讲座录音或文字描述)问题:讲座的主题是什么?答案:环境保护的重要性8. 根据所听歌曲,回答以下问题。
歌曲内容:(此处应有歌曲录音或文字描述)问题:歌曲传达了什么信息?答案:对家乡的思念9. 听以下广告,回答问题。
广告内容:(此处应有广告录音或文字描述)问题:广告中推荐的产品是什么?答案:一款新的智能手机10. 根据所听访谈,回答以下问题。
访谈内容:(此处应有访谈录音或文字描述)问题:访谈中被访者的职业是什么?答案:一位著名的科学家请注意,以上内容仅为示例,实际的听力测试题目和答案应根据具体的录音材料来编写。
英语试题听力及答案
英语试题听力及答案一、听力理解(共20分)听下面对话或独白,根据所听内容,选择最佳答案。
(一)对话理解(每题2分,共10分)1. A: What's the weather like today?B: It's quite sunny but a bit windy.A: Shall we go for a picnic?B: I'd rather stay at home and watch a movie.Question: What does B prefer to do?A. Go for a picnic.B. Watch a movie.C. Do nothing.2. A: Have you finished your homework?B: Not yet. I need to do some reading first.A: How much time do you think you'll need?B: About an hour.Question: What is B going to do?A. Finish the homework.B. Do some reading.C. Take a break.(略去其他对话题目)(二)短文理解(每题2分,共10分)1. You will hear a short passage about a new shopping mall. The passage mentions that the mall has a food court, acinema, and several clothing stores.Question: What facilities does the new shopping mall have?A. A food court and a cinema.B. A cinema and several clothing stores.C. A food court, a cinema, and several clothing stores.2. Listen to the following story about a student who won a scholarship.The student worked hard and participated in various activities, which impressed the judges.Question: Why did the student win the scholarship?A. Because of good grades.B. Because of hard work and participation in activities.C. Because of recommendations from teachers.(略去其他短文题目)二、听力填空(共10分)Listen to the following dialogue and fill in the blanks with the appropriate words.A: Hi, I'm new in town. Can you tell me where the ________ is? B: Sure, it's just across the street from the ________.(略去其他填空题目)三、听力简答(共10分)Listen to the following conversation and answer the questions briefly.1. A: What time does the library open in the morning?B: It opens at 9:00 a.m.Question: At what time does the library open?2. A: How much is the ticket for the concert?B: It's 50 dollars.Question: What is the price of the concert ticket?(略去其他简答题)四、听力长对话(共10分)Listen to the following conversation and choose the best answer to each question.A: I heard you're going on a trip next week.B: Yes, I'm really looking forward to it. I've always wanted to visit that place.Question 1: What is B looking forward to?A. Visiting a new place.B. Going on a trip.C. Looking forward to something.Question 2: What is the relationship between A and B?A. Friends.B. Colleagues.C. Strangers.(略去其他长对话题目)听力答案:一、(一)1. B 2. B (略去其他答案)(二)1. C 2. B (略去其他答案)二、(略去填空答案)三、1. 9:00 a.m. 2. 50 dollars (略去其他答案)四、1. B 2. A (略去其他答案)。
初三听力考试题目及答案
初三听力考试题目及答案一、听句子,选择正确答案。
(共5分,每题1分)1. A. 他昨天去了图书馆。
B. 他昨天去了公园。
C. 他昨天去了电影院。
D. 他昨天去了超市。
答案:A2. A. 她正在做作业。
B. 她正在看电视。
C. 她正在听音乐。
D. 她正在做饭。
答案:B3. A. 明天天气晴朗。
B. 明天天气多云。
C. 明天天气下雨。
D. 明天天气下雪。
答案:C4. A. 他喜欢打篮球。
B. 他喜欢踢足球。
C. 他喜欢打乒乓球。
D. 他喜欢打排球。
答案:B5. A. 她正在等公交车。
B. 她正在等地铁。
C. 她正在等火车。
D. 她正在等飞机。
答案:A二、听对话,选择正确答案。
(共10分,每题2分)6. 听第一段对话,选择正确答案。
A. 他们计划去看电影。
B. 他们计划去购物。
C. 他们计划去公园。
D. 他们计划去图书馆。
答案:C7. 听第二段对话,选择正确答案。
A. 他正在找一本书。
B. 他正在找一支笔。
C. 他正在找一张桌子。
D. 他正在找一把椅子。
答案:A8. 听第三段对话,选择正确答案。
A. 他们正在讨论数学问题。
B. 他们正在讨论英语问题。
C. 他们正在讨论物理问题。
D. 他们正在讨论化学问题。
答案:B9. 听第四段对话,选择正确答案。
A. 她正在准备英语考试。
B. 她正在准备数学考试。
C. 她正在准备物理考试。
D. 她正在准备化学考试。
答案:A10. 听第五段对话,选择正确答案。
A. 他们正在讨论旅行计划。
B. 他们正在讨论学习计划。
C. 他们正在讨论工作计划。
D. 他们正在讨论购物计划。
答案:B三、听短文,选择正确答案。
(共15分,每题3分)11. 根据短文内容,以下哪项是正确的?A. 短文讲述了一个历史事件。
B. 短文讲述了一个科学发现。
C. 短文讲述了一个文化节日。
D. 短文讲述了一个体育比赛。
答案:C12. 短文中提到的主要人物是谁?A. 一位老师。
B. 一位学生。
C. 一位科学家。
小学英语听力试题及答案
小学英语听力试题及答案一、听句子,选择最佳答案。
听每句录音前,你有5秒钟的时间阅读题目,每句录音读两遍。
1. What is the weather like today?A. SunnyB. RainyC. Cloudy2. What does the girl want to drink?A. WaterB. JuiceC. Milk3. Where are they going to play basketball?A. In the parkB. At schoolC. At home二、听对话,选择正确答案。
对话读两遍。
4. What are they talking about?A. The movieB. The bookC. The game5. What time is it now?A. 8:00B. 9:00C. 10:006. What will the boy do after school?A. Go to the libraryB. Play footballC. Go home三、听短文,回答问题。
短文读三遍。
7. What is the name of the girl in the story?A. LilyB. LucyC. Mary8. What is the girl's favorite animal?A. DogB. CatC. Panda9. What does the girl want to be when she grows up?A. A teacherB. A doctorC. A vet四、听歌曲,填入所缺单词。
10. The song is about ________.A. familyB. friendsC. school11. The singer likes to ________ in the morning.A. playB. singC. dance12. The singer's favorite ________ is English.A. subjectB. colorC. food五、听指令,完成句子。
中考英语听力及试卷答案
一、听力部分1. 听力原文:Hello, how are you?答案:A. I'm fine, thank you. And you?2. 听力原文:What's your favorite food?答案:B. I like Chinese food best.3. 听力原文:Do you have a pen pal?答案:C. Yes, I do. My pen pal is in America.4. 听力原文:What time do you usually go to bed?答案:D. I usually go to bed at 10:00 p.m.5. 听力原文:Where did you go on vacation?答案:A. I went to Beijing. It's a beautiful city.二、阅读理解部分1. 阅读原文:My name is Tom. I am a student in Class 3, Grade 8. I like playing football and basketball. My favorite subject is English. I want to be an English teacher when I grow up.答案:C. Tom wants to be an English teacher.2. 阅读原文:The following are the rules for the school basketball game:1. Players must wear a uniform.2. There is no drinking or smoking on the court.3. Players must be on time for the game.4. Players must follow the coach's instructions.答案:D. Players must follow the coach's instructions.3. 阅读原文:The following are the top five most popular sports in China:1. Table tennis2. Badminton3. Basketball4. Football5. Volleyball答案:C. The most popular sport in China is table tennis.三、完形填空部分1. 阅读原文:Last weekend, my family and I went to the zoo. We saw many animals, such as lions, tigers, and pandas. The pandas were very cute. We spent the whole day there and had a great time.答案:A. Last weekend, my family and I went to the zoo.2. 阅读原文:My mother is a teacher. She works hard every day. She teaches us how to study and how to be good people. I love my mother very much.答案:B. My mother is a teacher.3. 阅读原文:The weather in summer is very hot. We usually go to the beach to cool down. We can swim and play beach volleyball. It's a fun time for us.答案:C. The weather in summer is very hot.四、书面表达部分题目:Write a short passage about your favorite holiday. You shouldwrite at least 60 words.答案:My favorite holiday is the Spring Festival. It's a traditional Chinese holiday that celebrates the beginning of a new year. During the Spring Festival, my family and I usually visit our relatives and friends. We also have a big dinner with delicious food. My favorite part of theholiday is the fireworks. They are so beautiful and colorful. I think the Spring Festival is the best holiday of the year.。
2023年英语四级听力真题(第一套)题目,原文与答案
2023年6月英语四级听力真题(第一套)Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.1. A) She was involved in a conflict with bird lovers.B) She was charged with mistreating animals.C) She was on bad terms with her neighbors.D) She was accused of violating a city law.2. A) It will take time to solve the rat problem.B) All wild animals should be well protected.C) The woman was not to blame for the situation.D) No one should go unpunished for violating law.Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.3. A) Communicate with astronauts in Mars Dune Alpha.B) Work in an environment resembling Mars.C) Build a Martian habitat in Houston.D) Send in applications before Friday.4. A) Ready-made food.B) Food that is organic.C) Food they grow.D) Potatoes mostly.Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.5. A) He apologized for scratching an athlete’s gold medal.B) He was asked to present a gold medal to Miu Goto.C) He bit a softball player’s Olympic gold medal.D) He attracted public attention at a media event.6. A) Have another picture taken with the Olympic medalist.B) Apologize to the International Olympic Committee.C) Get the damaged medal repaired.D) Pay for the cost of a new medal.7. A) Allow no one to touch them.B) See them as symbols of honor.C) Treat them as treasures.D) Keep them in a safe place.Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.8. A) She covered its screen with a plastic sheet.B) She connected it with her smart phone.C) She decorated it with colorful stickers.D) She bought some new software for it.9. A) It may not be simply blue.B) It includes unnatural light.C) It is more harmful to young people.D) It induces people to fall asleep.10. A) He has had much trouble falling asleep.B) He has had some sort of health problems.C) He has stayed up playing computer games.D) He has been burdened with excessive work.11. A) Exposure to blue light is the chief cause of obesity.B) Sleep may be more important than people assumed.C) Sleep may also be negatively affected by natural light.D) Overuse of electronic devices may cause heart disease.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. A) What they wanted to be when grown up.B) What their favorite cartoon character was.C) What they learned from computer games.D) What they liked to do most after school.13. A) A stock broker.B) A pop singer.C) A mechanical engineer.D) A basketball player.14. A) Ambitious.B) Sensible.C) Imaginative.D)Practical.15. A) Relax their strict control of their kids.B) Help their kids understand themselves.C) Impose their own dreams on their kids.D) Dismiss their high expectations of their kids.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. A) Set up company branches.B) Improve its infrastructure.C) Introduce iPhones into its markets.D) Promote Internet-ready phones.17. A) They cater to Africans’ needs.B) They are more expensive models.C) They are more powerful and capable.D) They boast the longest battery life.18. A) A large touchscreen.B) An old-school keypad.C) A voice-response device.D) A digitally-designed system.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. A) It ensured sustainable economic growth.B) It was strongly opposed by manufacturers.C) It was cheaper than using fossil fuel plastic.D) It satisfied consumer demands on the whole.20. A) The capacity to mass produce it.B) The U.S. federal government’s regulations.C) A boom in market demand for clear plastic bottles.D) A rapid increase in U.S. petroleum chemical production.21. A) Require companies to use 30% of new plastic.B) Increase the supply of new plastic in the market.C) Reduce the amount of plastic pollution in local areas.D) Take measures to promote the use of recycled plastic. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22. A) It studies dreams.B) It rents a place for nap-takers.C) It is a hotel for business people.D) It is a nap research institute.23. A) To find out creative people’s work performance.B) To see how many people can go without napping.C) To understand the obvious importance of napping.D) To feel how difficult it is to get his idea across.24. A) They decline due to pointless meetings.B) They depend on his ability to concentrate.C) They enable him to enjoy a creative career.D) They are affected by the overuse of social media.25. A) Some bosses associate napping with laziness.B) Many office workers nap during work hours.C) Some bosses can concentrate without napping.D) Many of his friends daydream in the office.答案速查1. D) She was accused of violating a city law.2. A) It will take time to solve the rat problem.3. B) Work in an environment resembling Mars.4. A) Ready-made food.5. C) He bit a softball player’s Olympic gold medal.6. D) Pay for the cost of a new medal.7. C) Treat them as treasures.8. A) She covered its screen with a plastic sheet.9. B) It includes unnatural light.10. D) He has been burdened with excessive work.11. B) Sleep may be more important than people assumed.12. A) What they wanted to be when grown up.13. C) A mechanical engineer.14. C) Imaginative.15. B) Help their kids understand themselves.16. D) Promote Internet-ready phones.17. A) They cater to Africans’ needs.18. B) An old-school keypad.19. C) It was cheaper than using fossil fuel plastic.20. D) A rapid increase in U.S. petroleum chemical production.21. D) Take measures to promote the use of recycled plastic.22. B) It rents a place for nap-takers.23. C) To understand the obvious importance of napping.24. B) They depend on his ability to concentrate.25. A) Some bosses associate napping with laziness.听力原文与答案Section ANews Report One(1) A woman was charged with allegedly violating a Rhode Island city law against feeding wild animals. The 55-year-old woman’s neighbors blame her for making the area’s rat problem worse. Newly installed cameras captured several rats active in the middle of the day. Neighbors say that it’s even worse during the night. The woman and her parents, who owned the home, told reporters that she’s being charged for feeding birds.“W ho would have known just loving animals gets you that much trouble,” she said.It is prohibited to feed any wild animals, including birds, in Rhode Island city. Nevertheless, while the woman’s intention was to feed birds, it is clear that rats were also benefiting.(2) Anthony Moretti, director of the city administration, said he saw more than 20 rats near the woman’s home. He said it will take months to get the problem under control.Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.Q1. What do we learn from the report about the 55-year-old woman? 答案: D)Q2. What did the director of the city administration say at the end of the news report? 答案: A)News Report TwoTo prepare for eventually sending astronauts to Mars, NASA began taking applications Friday for four people to live for a year in Mars Dune Alpha. That’s a 1,700-square-foot Martian habitat inside a building in Houston.(3) The paid volunteers will work in an environment similar to Mars. They will have limited communications with family, restricted food and resources.NASA is planning three experiments with the first one starting in the fall next year. (4) Food will all be ready-to-eat space food. Some plants will be grown, but not potatoes like in the movie “The Martian”.“We want to understand how humans perform in them,” said lead scientists Grace Douglas. “We are looking at Mars realistic situations.”The application process opened Friday and they’re not seeking just anybody. The requirements are strict, including a master’s degree in a science, engineering or math field or pilot experience. Only American citizens or permanent U.S. residents are acceptable. Applicants must be between 30 and 55 and in good physical health.Attitude is key, said former Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield. He said the participants need to be super competent, resourceful, and not relying on other people to feel comfortable.Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.Q3. What does NASA require the paid volunteers to do? 答案: B)Q4. What will the participants in the project eat? 答案: A)News Report Three(5) A Japanese mayor apologized Thursday for biting the Olympic gold medal of a softball player. Nagoya mayor Takashi Kawamura had praised athlete Miu Goto during a public media event. He asked her to put the medal around his neck. Kawamura then bit into it.Biting a medal in front of journalists and photographers has become a common pose for Olympic medalists. However, it is only for the winners themselves, not others.“I’m really sorry that I hurt the treasure of the gold medalist,” Kawamura told reporters Thursday. (6) The mayor said the medal was undamaged, though he offered to pay for the cost of a new one. Goto, however, has accepted the International Olympic Committee’s offer of a replacement, according to Japanese media reports.The scene broadcast on television prompted thousands of complaints to city hall. (7) Some Olympians said they treat their medals as treasures and that it was disrespectful and unacceptable for Kawamura to bite one.“I would cry if that happened to me,” s aid another athlete,Naohisa Takato. “I handle my own gold medal so gently that I would not scratch it.”Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.Q5. What does the news report say about the Japanese mayor Takashi Kawamura? 答案: C)Q6. What did Mayor Takashi Kawamura offer to do? 答案: D)Q7. What did some Olympians say they would do with their medals? 答案: C)Section BConversation OneM: (8-1) What’s that orange thing on your computer screen?W: It’s something I bought yesterday. (8-2) It’s a plastic sheet that blocks blue light. I have one that I use to cover my phone screen too.M: What do you mean by blue light?W: (9) Blue light includes natural light, but it also includes light that isn’t natural. For example, from computers, phones, televisions, and other electronic devices.M: So, blue light is harmful and that’s why you want to block it?W: It isn’t that simple. Blue light isn’t necessarily bad for us. In fact, we need blue light during the day to be healthy, but too much blue light, especially from electronic devices, can harm our health by weakening our vision and making it harder for us to fall asleep. And poor sleep can cause all sorts of health problems.M:I’m not so sure that sleep is nearly as important as people always say it is. (10) I haven’t slept enough in months because I have too much work to do and I feel fine, and it’s the same for most of my friends. Poor sleep might be a problem for old people, but surely young people can handle late nights. W: Well, (11) the research I’ve read shows that sleep is probably even more important than we thought, and that not having enough sleep can contribute to serious health problems like obesity and heart disease. And all the artificial blue light from electronic devices means we have to try harder to sleep well.M: Maybe you’re right. I’m on my computer very late most nights, and that’s probably why I don’t sleep enough.Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Q8. What did the woman do to her computer? 答案: A)Q9. What does the woman say about blue light? 答案: B)Q10. Why does the man say he hasn’t slept enough for months? 答案: D)Q11. What has the woman learned from the research she has read? 答案: B)Conversation TwoW: As a kid did you know what job you wanted to do when you grew up?M: No, I didn’t. (12-1) And I got sick every time adults asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. W:(12-2) It’s the same with me. And I’m tired of people asking that question of my 10-year-old daughter. (13) My daughter’s stock answers are basketball player, pop singer, mechanical engineer. Adults love that last one as it’s the perfect mix of the sensible and the ambitious. When she was much younger, my daughter used to say she wanted to be queen of the clouds, which I loved. (14) That’s the kind of goal setting I like to see in children, springing from their boundless imaginations.M: Yes, we grown-ups can be tedious and limiting in our need for reality. And we teach a very gloomy image of adulthood that whatever our children’s future holds, it must be seen within the context of a job.W: How utterly overwhelming and dull!M: When people ask my son what he wants to be when he grows up, I have to swallow the urge to say, “Hey, back off my kid’s dreams.”W: We can’t dismiss the idea that teenagers have to plan to do something after they finish school, and parents are entitled to hope it’s more than simply spending 10 hours a day playing computer games. M: But asking, “What do you want to be?” i sn’t going to lead a child to a fulfilled life, rather, leads to false expectations and a high chance of disappointment.W: Exactly. (15) We should be helping our kids understand who they are, even if that means letting go of who we think they should be.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Q12. What question were both speakers fed up with when they were kids? 答案: A)Q13. What occupation do adults see as both sensible and ambitious according to the woman? 答案: C) Q14. What kind of goal setting does the woman like to see in children? 答案: C)Q15. What does the woman suggest adults should do? 答案: B)Section CPassage OneGreater Internet access correlates directly with improved healthcare, education and economic development. People living in rural areas, however, lag behind in online use, which limits their access to government services, banking, and job opportunities. Nowhere is this challenge clearer than in Africa. Most Africans live in rural areas that are tough to wire for internet access. (16) Now, some phone companies are trying to introduce Internet-ready phones into African markets. Certain companies have started selling simple smartphones for only $20. Previously, the lowest price had been around $40, well out of reach for many people. These devices are powered by software from the giant electronics company, KaiOS Technologies Limited. (17) Most companies are trying to make phones ever more powerful and capable, but KaiOS went the other way. It made every effort to keep the essential capabilities of smartphones, but strip out costs and preserve battery life for people who likely have inadequate access to electricity. The KaiOS devices offer an alternative to the more expensive models that remain out of reach to many Africans and contribute to the digital divide. (18) The body of KaiOS phones is as basic as it gets. Instead of a touchscreen, they’re controlled with an old-school keypad. They’re designed for 3G networks because 4G coverage doesn’t reach two thirds of Africa’s customers. In total, KaiOS phones are made from about $15 worth of parts, while Apple’s top of the line iPhone has $390 worth of stuff.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.Q16. What are a number of phone companies trying to do in Africa? 答案: D)Q17. How do KaiOS smartphones differ from smartphones of most other companies? 答案: A)Q18. What are KaiOS smartphones equipped with? 答案: B)Passage Two(19) For years, using recycled plastic to make plastic products was cheap. By contrast, fossil fuel plastic was more expensive. Thus, the sustainable option was an economic option too. But now it is cheaper for major manufacturers to use new plastic.According to one recent business report, recycled plastic now costs an extra $72 a tonne compared with newly made plastic. This may be because of consumer demands. They are pushing for more recycled plastics in new products. (20) Meanwhile, new plastic is becoming cheaper. This is because of a boom in petroleum chemical production from the U.S.The price increase of recycled plastic could cost sustainable manufacturers an extra $250m a year. Smaller manufacturers may also be forced to use new plastic to reduce costs. Makers of clear plastic bottles may also opt for new fossil-fuel based plastic to save money. Plastic packaging makers are being pressured to use more recycled plastic. This is done in hopes of reducing the enormous amount of plastic pollution in the oceans.(21) The UK government plans to tax companies which don’t use at least 30% recycled plastic in thei r products. Additionally, the government is planning to increase the quantity of recycled plastic in the market. This could mean incentives for new recycling plants. Additionally, recycling facilities may be improved at a local council level and recycled plastic could be imported. This would help increase the amount of recycled plastic in circulation.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.Q19. What is said about using recycled plastic to make plastic products in the past? 答案: C)Q20. What has led to a more competitive price for new plastic? 答案: D)Q21. What does the UK government plan to do about plastic? 答案: D)Passage Three(22) At the Dreamery, a business in Manhattan, naps are for sale. A 45-minute session in a darkened enclosure with peace and quiet costs $25. To be clear, this institution is no hotel. This is a nap joint. It sells the idea of the nap as much as the nap itself.Is a nap worth $25? The answer is obviously yes.(23) Here, at this point in the argument, it’s traditional for me to bring up all the studies that show the benefits of napping. But do you really need experts to tell you that? Just look at the world around you at 2:30 in the afternoon.I’ve been working from home for more than 10 years now. (24) And the quality and quantity of work I can do emerges directly from my ability to concentrate. I don’t understand how people have creative careers without napping.Every day at about 1 p.m., everyone faces the same choice: sleep until 2 p.m. and then work until 5 or daydream and drift around social media and attend pointless meetings until 7 p.m.(25) The friends I have who still work in offices inform me that bosses insist they take the second option and that napping is associated with laziness. I genuinely find it odd, for if you nap properly, it’s like waking up from a full night’s sleep and you can double your day’s worth of concentration. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.Q22. What do we learn about the Dreamery, a business in Manhattan? 答案: B)Q23. Why does the speaker ask us to look at the world around us at 2:30 in the afternoon? 答案:C)Q24. What do we learn about the quantity and quality of the speaker’s work? 答案: B)Q25. What does the speaker say he finds odd? 答案: A)。
语文高考听力测试题及答案
语文高考听力测试题及答案题目一:听录音,根据所听内容判断下列句子是否正确。
1. A. 录音中提到了“春天”,因此“春天是万物复苏的季节”是正确的。
2. B. 录音中提到了“秋天”,因此“秋天是收获的季节”是正确的。
3. C. 录音中提到了“冬天”,因此“冬天是寒冷的季节”是错误的。
答案:1. A. 正确2. B. 正确3. C. 错误(应为正确)题目二:听录音,选择最合适的选项完成对话。
录音内容:甲:今天天气真好,我们去公园散步吧。
乙:听起来不错,不过我今天还有很多事情要处理。
A. 甲提议去公园散步。
B. 乙同意了甲的提议。
C. 乙拒绝了甲的提议。
答案:C. 乙拒绝了甲的提议。
题目三:听录音,根据所听内容回答问题。
录音内容:甲:我最近读了一本关于历史的书,非常有趣。
乙:是吗?那本书叫什么名字?甲:《中国历史简明教程》。
问题:甲读的是哪本书?答案:《中国历史简明教程》题目四:听录音,根据所听内容判断下列句子是否正确。
1. A. 录音中提到了“古代”,因此“古代的科技不发达”是正确的。
2. B. 录音中提到了“现代”,因此“现代的科技非常发达”是正确的。
3. C. 录音中提到了“未来”,因此“未来的科技将更加发达”是错误的。
答案:1. A. 正确2. B. 正确3. C. 错误(应为正确)题目五:听录音,选择最合适的选项完成对话。
录音内容:甲:我听说你最近在学习中文,感觉怎么样?乙:是的,我觉得中文非常有趣,但同时也很有挑战性。
A. 乙认为中文很容易学。
B. 乙认为中文很有趣,但很难。
C. 乙认为中文既有趣又容易学。
答案:B. 乙认为中文很有趣,但很难。
请注意,这些题目和答案都是模拟的,实际的高考题目可能会有所不同。
考生在准备高考时,应以官方发布的复习资料和模拟题为主。
同时,加强平时的听力训练,提高理解能力,是应对高考听力部分的关键。
希望这些模拟题能够帮助学生更好地准备高考。
五年级英语听力练习题附答案
五年级英语听力练习题附答案听力练习题一:选择正确的单词1. A. apple B. orange C. banana2. A. cat B. dog C. pig3. A. teacher B. doctor C. student4. A. book B. pen C. ruler5. A. chair B. table C. bed答案:1. C 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. B听力练习题二:选出正确的图片1. A.____| ||___|2. B.---| _ || |_| |3. C./\__/\( o o )( =^= )( )`---'4. D.___| ||-_-_-_-|5. E./\/ \/_/\_\/ \答案:1. A 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. E听力练习题三:根据听到的问题选择正确的答案1. Q: What is your name?A: My name is ________.a) Tom b) Alice c) Peter2. Q: How old are you?A: I am ___________.a) 10 years old b) 15 years old c) 8 years old3. Q: Where do you live?A: I live in ________.a) New York b) London c) Beijing4. Q: What is your favorite subject?A: My favorite subject is ________.a) English b) Math c) Science5. Q: What do you like to do in your free time?A: I like ________.a) reading books b) playing soccer c) watching TV 答案:1. a 2. c 3. c 4. b 5. a听力练习题四:听音填空1. Q: What ________ is it today?A: It's Monday.2. Q: How many ________ do you have?A: I have two sisters.3. Q: ________ do you go to school?A: I go to school by bus.4. Q: What ________ is it now?A: It's 9 o'clock.5. Q: ________ is your birthday?A: My birthday is in June.答案:1. day 2. sisters 3. How 4. time 5. When 听力练习题五:听对话选择正确的答案1. Q: What is the boy's name?A: ________.a) Tom b) Mike c) Jack2. Q: How many students are there in the classroom? A: ________.a) 15 b) 20 c) 253. Q: What does the girl want to become in the future? A: ________.a) Teacher b) Doctor c) Scientist4. Q: Where are the children going?A: ________.a) Park b) Zoo c) Library5. Q: What is the girl's favorite fruit?A: ________.a) Apple b) Orange c) Banana答案:1. b 2. c 3. a 4. a 5. c以上是五年级英语听力练习题及答案,希望对你的学习有所帮助。
高二英语听力练习题及答案
高二英语听力练习题及答案在高中英语学习中,听力训练是非常重要的一项技能。
通过听力训练,我们可以提高对英语语音、语调和语速的理解能力,增强对英语听力材料的听懂和理解能力。
以下是一些高二英语听力练习题及答案,帮助同学们提高自己的听力水平。
第一节(共5小题)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What does the man want to do?A. Go swimming.B. Go fishing.C. Go hiking.2. Why can't the woman help the man?A. She is busy with her work.B. She doesn't know how to cook.C. She doesn't have the ingredients.3. What does the woman suggest doing this weekend?A. Watching a movie.B. Going shopping.C. Visiting a museum.4. What does the man want to do?A. Order a pizza.B. Cook dinner.C. Go to a fast food restaurant.5. What does the man mean?A. He doesn't like the movie.B. He hasn't watched the movie yet.C. He wants to watch a different movie.听力材料答案:1. B2. A3. C4. C5. B第二节(共15小题)听下面5段对话或独白。
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[D] He found the questions confusing.
16. [A] The movie was inexpensive.
[B] The movie was not worth watching.
[C] He didn’t have time to go to the movie.
Q: What does the man mean?
【解析】选[A]。男士说他肯定会让屋子干干净净的,也就是他会打扫屋子的,选项[A]符合题意。spotless意为“一尘不染的,干净的”。选项[B]、[C]误解了对话中的take it easy。
12. M: Is the next game going to be held at our stadium or theirs?
[C] Her son’s poor grades.
[D] Her son’s competence for the job.
14. [A] The shops are not crowded in December.
[B] Many people go shopping despite the cold weather in December.
18. M: Excuse me, would you please tell me when the next flight to Los Angeles is?
W: Sure. The next direct flight to Los Angeles is two hours from now, but if you do not mind transferring at San Francisco you can board now.
11. [A] He’ll be able to clean the house in time.
[B] He doesn’t have time to take the woman home.
[C] It should be easy for the guests to find the house.
16. W: What do you think of the movie?
M: It was worth neither the time nor the money.
Q: What does the man mean?
【解析】选[B]。“neither...nor...”结构是对两个内容的否定,也就是说时间和钱花得都不值,言外之意就是这部电影根本不值得一看。
[D] He is waiting for an interview.
18. [A] The man wants to go to San Francisco.
[B] There are no flights to Los Angeles for the rest of the day.
[C] There are two direct flights to Los Angeles within the next two hours.
[D] If the man board the plane to Los Angeles now, he will have to transfer at San Francisco.
Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. [A] A novel about a president.
[B] A political science book.
[C] A listing of election results.
[D] The movie lasted too long.
17. [A] He is learning about advertising.
[B] He is the new advertising manager.
[C] He is interviewing the woman.
M: All right. But cold weather in December cannot keep people away from the busy shops.
Q: What does the man mean?
【男士说,没问题,但是12月的冷天也不能阻挡人们来这些热闹的商店,言下之意是尽管12月的天气很冷,逛商店的人仍然会多,故选项[B]符合题意。
15. [A] The exam questions were too difficult.
[B] The questions had little connection with the course.
[C] He couldn’t finish the questions within the time allowed.
Q: What’s the woman worried about?
【解析】选[B]。母亲第一次使用疑问语气,反映出她对儿子能否兼顾工作和学习的担心。第二次疑问则突出反映了她对儿子学习的忧虑,故选[B]。
14. W: You see, there are too many people here. Let’s go to some other places.
听力原文及答案参考:19.B 20.C 21.C
Conversation One
W: Can I help you?
M: Yes, I’m looking for a book on the presidential election system in the United States.
[C] People don’t like to do shopping in busy shops in winter.
[D] In December people stay at home because of the cold weather.
听力原文及答案参考回复可见:
W: Do you really think it will make much of a difference with a losing record like ours?
Q: What does the woman imply?
【解析】选[C]。女士说对我们这样一直保持失败记录的队伍来说,比赛在什么地方举行有很大不同吗?言下之意是他们的队伍终将失败,也就无所谓在什么地方举行比赛了,故选项[C]符合题意。
[D] A text for one of his courses.
20. [A] To the manager’s office.
[B] To the paperback section.
[C] To the textbook area.
[D] To the publishers' indexes.
听力原文及答案参考:15.B 16.B 17.D 18.D
Section A
15. W: Your exam is over, isn’t it? Why aren’t you cheerful?
M: Oh, I don’t know. It isn’t that the questions were too hard, but I always feel uneasy when the exam doesn’t seem to have much to do with the book.
17. M: Good afternoon. I’m Mr. Jackson. I answered your ad for an experienced advertising executive.
W: Oh, yes, Mr. Jackson. Won’t you have a seat? The manager will see you shortly.
21. [A] Only those used in the university.
[B] Only those printed at the university.
[C] Only those currently available from publishers.
[D] Only those in the field of political science.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
【解析】选[D]。the next flight、direct flight(直达航班)、transferring(转机,换乘)构成了“在机场咨询航班情况”的特定场景。由女士所说的if you do not mind transferring at san Francisco you can board now可知答案为[D]。
[D] He needs time to relax before the guests arrive.
12. [A] If the game is held there the team will lose.
[B] If the game is held there the team will win.
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11.A 12.C 13.B 14.B
Section A
11. W: Look at the mess! And the guests will be here soon!
M: Take it easy. I’ll make sure the house is spotless.