2011年英语听力文本
2011年高考英语听力(全国卷)
2011年高考英语听力全国卷(含音频、试题及原文)2011年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(河南、广西、山西、新疆、黑龙江、青海、云南、海南、甘肃、吉林、贵州、西藏、内蒙、河北、山东,江苏,辽宁,安徽,福建,江西与此相同)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. What does the man like about the play?A. The story.B. The ending.C. The actor.2. Which place are the speakers trying to find?A.A hotel.B.A bank.C. A restaurant.3. At what time will the two speakers meet?A. 5:20.B. 5:10.C.4:40.4. what will the man do ?A. Change the plan.B. Wait for a phone call.C. Sort things out.5. What does the woman want to do ?A. See a film with the man.B. Offer the man some help.C. Listen to some great music.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话。
2011年英语专业四级考试听力原文
PART I DICTAT IONBritis h HolidayingHabitsIn the late 1970s, air travel became afford able/for the averag e family in the UK,/and more people starte d travel lingabroad for theirsummer holida ys./Afterall, the Britis h weathe rwasn’t very good, even in summer,/so a lot of people left the countr y for a vacati on./In the 1980sand 1990s, youngpeople in the UK became wealth ier on averag e./As a result, they starte d to go abroad in groups,/to places such as Spainand Greece./Once they arrive d at theirdestin ation,/they met with othergroups of youngpeople and had one long party./Britis h holida yinghabits have begunto change, howeve r./Climat e change meansthat the UK now has a hotter climat e,/so people do not need to go overse as to find good weathe r./Also, goingabroad is more expens ive./As a result, more Britis h people are choosi ng to spendtheirsummer holida ys in the UK./PART II LISTEN ING COMPRE HENSI ONSECTIO N A CONVER SATIO NSQuesti ons 1 to 3 are basedon the follow ing conver satio n. At the end of the conver satio n, you will be given15 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the conver satio n.Woman: Good aftern oon, Intern ation al TradeCenter Exhibi tionServic es. How can I help? Man: Oh, hello.I’dlikesomeinform ation aboutexhibi tingat the Intern ation al Automo bileShow. Woman: The Auto Show? So, what wouldyou like to know?Man: First, can you give me an idea of how big the fair is?Woman: Well, 121 compan ies had stands last year and that figure should be up to 140 this time. Man: Sorry, how many?Woman: 140.Man: What aboutvisiti ng number s?Woman:Over the two days, we had 16,500 visito rs, so with more standswe’d hope for more people this time.Man: And wheredid they typical ly come from?Woman:About57% were from overse as: Americ a and Europe, Japan,Singap ore and SouthKorea. The remain ed were localpeople.Man: That’sintere sting. Now, a few practi cal questi ons. We’rethinki ng of taking a standabout45 square meters. How much will that cost us?Woman: $400 per square meter.Man: Sorry, can you give me the cost again?Woman: Yes. It’s$400. Soifyou’relookin g at 45 square meters, it wouldbe, let me see, $18000. Butthat’sjustthecostforabasicstand.Man: What does the priceinclud e?Woman: You get a listin g in the catalo gue in both Chines e and Englis h, some basicfurnit ure——a desk and four chairs, and electr icity in lighti ng.Man: So anythi ng else wouldbe extralike a poster.Woman:That’sright.Questi ons 4 to 7 are basedon the follow ing conver satio n. At the end of the conver satio n, you will be given20 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the conver satio n.Man: HelloLinda.Woman: HelloJim.Man: I’mthinki ng of invest ing in your new educat ional comput er that your compan y has produc ed. And I’mintere stedin the advert ising campai gn.Woman: Oh, thankyou. What wouldyou like to know?Man: I’vereadyourcampai gn plan. It looksOK. I only have a couple of questi ons, mainly aboutwhereyou intend to placetheseadvert iseme nts.Woman: Well, as you can see from the plan, we intend to placethem in family magazi nes and on earlyevenin g televi sion. We want wholefamili es that parent s and childr en to see them.Man: Mmm…butareyousurethey’llbetherightfamili es?Woman: The rightfamili es?Well…Man: I mean are you certai n that the parent s who read thosemagazi nes and watchthosetelevi sionprogra ms are the people who will buy an educat ional comput er for theirchildr en?Woman: Yes, we are quitecertai n. A market resear ch showsthat…Man:Good.I’msureyou’reright.AndIseethatyou’rethinki ng of placin g advert iseme nts in teenag e magazi nes as well.Woman:Yes, we intend to placethem in some teenag e magazi nes, the more seriou s ones, you know. Andwe’realsothinki ng of puttin g them in Sunday newspa persbecaus eit’slikely that the wholefamily will be togeth er on Sunday s.Man: I see, but do you really thinkthat the parent s and childr en will like the same advert iseme nts? Woman:We’vedonetheresear ch and we thinkthey’lllike our advert iseme nts.Man: Good.Questi ons 8 to 10 are basedon the follow ing conver satio n. At the end of the conver satio n, you will be given15 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the conver satio n.Woman: Hello.I’mSueGreen. Y ou must be John Fox.Man: Y es, I am.Woman: Thanks for coming to the job interv iew. Let me ask you a few questi ons.Man: Yes, please.Woman: Have you got any work experi ence?Man: Yes. I had a job in a paperfactor y for a few months afterI left school. Then I worked in the summer holida ys in the univer sity, firstin a fast-food restau rant, then at a book shop.Woman: Ok. Do you drive? Have you got a drivin g licens e?Man: Y es, I have.Woman:That’sfinethen.Sowhatkindofi ntere sts do you have?Man: Intere sts? Well, I like travel ling. I play a lot of sports and I play the piano.Woman: What sortsof sports do you like?Man: Footba ll, tennis and swimmi ng.Woman: Right. And what sort of musicdo you play?Man: Oh, a lot of, differ ent types, classi cal, jazz.Woman: Ok, the most import ant questi on now. What experi encehave you had with childr en? Man: Well, I’velooked aftermy brothe r and sister as babiesandasthey’reyoungchildr en. I alsoworked with childr en in a youthclub.Woman: A youthclub?Man: Yes. I’vebeenworkin g as a helper in a youthclub sinceI studie d in univer sityas a sort of a volunt eer with teenag ers.Woman: Good. Ok, well, let you know our decisi ons in a few days.Man: Thankyou.SECTIO N B PASSAG ESQuesti ons 11 to 13 are basedon the follow ing passag e. At the end of the passag e, you will be given15 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the passag e.Few people expect luxury whileflying, but thesedays, even the basicseemsto be in bad shape.It’snotuncommon to find your tradetablebroken, the in-flight entert ainme nt system not workin g and your seat cushio n worn. All of this can make you thinkhow old is this planeanyway.The realit y for many US air travel ers is that most of theirjourne ys take placeon planes that have been in servic e for a decade or more. The averag e age of the fleetof the sevenlargeUSA passen ger airlin es is about14 yearsold accord ing to the airlin e monito r. It foundAmeric an and DeltaNorthw est have the oldest fleets at about16 yearson averag e.At the end of 2008, a smallpercen tageof the merged DeltaNorthw est planes datedback to the late 1960s.“US. fleets are amongthe oldest in the world,”saidRichard Albela fia, an elevati on analys t, “I’mnotreally sure that people shouldreadthatmuchintothat.”Albela fia said, “Forthesafety’sstandpoint,a lot of the old planes will buildtoughe r and with proper mainte nance. There’snoreason why a planecan stay safe for 25 to 30 years.It’salsoimport ant to rememb er that the planemay be 20 yearsold, but its engine s and othermajorsystem s couldbe recent ly manufa cture d and upgrad ed.”saidAlbela fia, “There’slesspressu re on the airlin es to upgrad e the interi or unless the safety issueor redesi gn that will save money.Questi ons 14 to 17 are basedon the follow ing passag e. At the end of the passag e, you will be given20 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the passag e.Higher educat ionisn’tforeveryo ne and people have a variet y of partsto choose from once they gradua te from high school. They mightknow from the startthat they want to go street to the profes siona l world.Ifyou’reinthemarket for a job that doesn’trequir e a degree but does come with a nice salary, here are a few jobs to consid er:Assemb ly superv isors overse e worker s who put togeth er produc ts by usingpowertoolsor otherdanger ous equipm ent; the annual salary is $59,926.At constr uctio n side assist ant site manage rs report to the head site manage r and plan, direct and coordi natethe necess ary tasksto comple te thatday’sactivi ties. Salary: $86,584.And automo bileservic e statio n manage r drawsup guidel inesfor gas statio ns and automo bilerepair shopsand decide s on our operat ions, a signsof job duties, and sets prices for servic es and produc ts. Salary: $81,793.Carpen ter superv isors overse e carpen try work on a specif y projec t to ensure that worker s on schedu le and execut ing the plan accord ingly. The superv isors also perfor m some of carpen ter duties if time permit s. Salary: $70,565.Airlin es flight servic es manage rs ensure that flight attend anceadhere to person al experi enceand pre-flight requir ement s. They also compil e fly report s. Salary: $ 67,766.Illust rator s design funs and imgesfor variet y of mediafrom websit e to printi ng campai gns and video. They oftenwork for advert iseme nt agenci es. Salary: $54,995.Questi ons 18 to 20 are basedon the follow ing passag e. At the end of the passag e, you will be given15 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the passag e.The police releas ed the firstvideoimages yester day of the two men believ ed to have been involv ed in robbin g a jewelr y shop in the city sevendays ago. But the videopictur es takena week ago were not very clear. The camera whichfilmed the men was about200 meters away from a parked lorrywhichthe robber s laterused as a get-away vehicl e. The men were also filmed wearin g hoodsas they ran toward s the lorryafterthe robber y. The pictur es are timedat 9:05 a.m. last Saturd ay, just half an hour before the robber y occurr ed. Witnes ses have confir med that at some time during this half hour, they saw the two men withou t hoodsleavethe lorrysepara tely. Despit e the qualit y of the video, the police believ e the robber s are distin ct enough to be identi fied. The firstsuspec t who got out of the driver side of the lorrywas about5 foot 6 inches tall and fat. He was wearin g a grey jacket with a hood and dark trouse rs. The passen ger was slimme r and slight ly taller, about5 foot 8 inches and was wearin g lightblue jeansand a whitejacket with a hooded joggin g top. Accord ing to the police, the lorrystored in the parkin g lot of the city mall last monthhad been repain ted from whiteto silver and fadedwith falseregist ratio n plates.SECTIO N C NEWS BROADC ASTQuesti ons 21 and 22 are basedon the follow ing news. At the end of the news item, you will be given10 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the news.Americ an astron autswouldnot return to the moon as planed if US congre ss passes presid ent Obama’spropos ed budget. Obama’sbudget whichaims to cut fundin g in certai n areaswhileincrea singmoneyused to create jobs wouldcancelNASA’sconste llati on progra mme. The progra mme has sought to send astron autsback to the moon by 2020. NASA’sprogra mme also intend ed to studythe idea of establ ishin g a moon colony. The progra mme was set to follow the US spaceagency’s shuttl e missio ns whichare due to end in Septem ber. On its websit e, the WhiteHouseBudget Office says the progra mme to send astron autsto the moon is behind schedu le, over budget and overal l less import ant than otherspaceinvest ments. “Usinga broadrangeof criter ia, an indepe ndent review paneldeterm inedthat even if fullyfundedNASA’sprogra mme to repeat many of the achiev ement s of the Appolo era, 50 yearslaterwas the leastattrac tiveapproach to spaceexploration as compar ed to potent ial altern ative s.”thesitesays.Questi ons 23 and 24 are basedon the follow ing news. At the end of the news item, you will be given10 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the news.A Russia n cargoship with about30 crew member s aboard was in danger of sinkin g off Russia’seaster n coastwhilestormi ng weathe r interf eredwith rescue effort s , sate-run Itar-Tass news agency said Friday.Ice had formed on the outsid e of the ship and the crew was chippi ng it off. The crew sent out the distre ssedsignal but therewas no explan ation of the proble m. Becaus e of the severe weathe r aircra ftcan’tbeusedtorescue the crew. Accord ing to Itar-Tass the vessel is about19 milesfrom the oil rig whererescue vessel s are based, whilea tugboa t dispat chedfrom land were stillabout4 timesfarthe r away. “The cargoship had been on routeto a fishin g area when it experi enced proble ms.” The news agency report ed, “The ship haulsfish from boatsto ports.”Questi ons 25 and 26 are basedon the follow ing news. At the end of the news item, you will be given10 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the news.Dozens of record ing starsbeganconver gingon a Hollyw ood studio Monday to add theirvoices to a song. They hopedto raisemillio ns of dollar s for Haitia n earthq uakerelief. The wordsand musicare update d versio n of we’rethe world,a song that raised at least$30 millio n for Africa n humani taria n progra mme 25 yearsago. Lionel Richie who co-worked the firstsong with Machae l Jackso n is organi zingthe effort. The origin al produc er Quincy Jonesis usingthe same studio he used in 1985. Report ers and securi ty surrou ndedHanson Studio s, antici patin g the arriva l of limous inesdeliveringstarson Monday aftern oon for what is expect to be a marath on record ing sessio n. SmokyRobins on who sang on the origin al said the at least100 singer s askedto take part does not includ e any of the 45 starsfrom the previo us versio n. Organi zershave not said when the song mightbe readyfor the worldto hear.Questi on 27 and 28 are basedon the follow ing news. At the end of the news item, you will be given10 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the news.A T & T plansto spend18 billio n dollar s in 2010 upgrad ing its wirele ss networ ks to handle the increa singamount of new traffi c. This is roughl y 2 billio n dollar s more than the compan y had invest ed in the previo us year. Specif icall y A T & T will add 2000 new cell sitesand upgrad e existi ng cell siteswith 3 timesmore fiberlinksthan it had in 2009. This will increa se capaci ty to connec t the cell towers to A T & T’sma in networ k. A T & T, whichis the only wirele ss operat or in the US sellin g iPhone, had been a target of much critic ism over this past year as many iPhone subscr ibers,partic ularl y in densel y popula ted urbanareashave compla inedaboutdroppe d calls, slow Internet access and poor servic e. Some critic s claime d the compan y has not been spendi ng enough on networ k upgrad es to keep up with growin g demand. A T & T has acknow ledge d that it has facedsome diffic ultie s partic ularl y in big cities, but the compan y is closin g the gap.Questi ons 29 and 30 are basedon the follow ing news. At the end of the news item, you will be given10 second s to answer the questi ons. Now, listen to the news.An Olympi cs securi ty plan, five yearsin the making, is taking shapein Vancou ver this week. The Canadi an police sincehandin g up the 900 millio n dollar s securi ty operat ion the larges t in Canada’shistor y. It wouldinvolv e 15,000 police, privat e securi ty and milita ry person nel. The Winter Olympi cs wouldtake pace Feb. 12 to 28 in 2010 in Vancou ver. Politi cal protes t may post big threat s to the games. The threat of a terror ist attack is really as low, but the memory of the 1972 Monich Olympi cs has not gone away. That year a terror ist groupattack ed the athlet es’villag e, eventu allykillin g 11 Israel i athlet es and coache s. It is no coinci dence that in Vancou ver securi ty patrol s are partic ularl y eviden t around the low-rise apartm ent buildi ngs wherethe athlet es wouldbe housed. In downto wn Vancou ver some roadsare alread y closed and ringsof securi ty fencin g surrou nd some key venues. Perche d on top of fencin g is neverwork from 900 survei llanc e camera s to detect intrus ions.。
2011年6月四级英语听力原文(完整版)
听力短对话11-14题原文11. M:Sean has been trying for month to find a job, but I wonder h ow he could get a job when he looks like that。
W: Oh, poor guy, he really should shave himself every other day at l east, and put on something clean。
Q: What do we learn about Sean?12. W: I wish Jane would call when she know she’ll be late. This is not the first time we had to wait for her。
M: I agree, but she does have to drive through very heavy traffic to get here。
Q: What does the man imply?13. M: Congratulations. I heard your baseball team is going to the Mi d-Atlantic Championships。
W: Yeah. We are all working real hard right now。
Q: What is the woman’s team doing?14. W: John has been looking after his mother in the hospital. She w as injured in a car accident two weeks ago and is still in critical conditio n 。
M: Oh, that’s terrible. And you know, his father passed away last yea r。
2011年英语专业四级考试听力原文
PART I DICTATIONBritish Holidaying HabitsIn the late 1970s, air travel became affordable/for the average family in the UK,/and more people started travelling abroad for their summer holidays./After all, the British weather wasn’t very good, even in summer,/so a lot of people left the country for a vacation./In the 1980s and 1990s, young people in the UK became wealthier on average./As a result, they started to go abroad in groups,/to places such as Spain and Greece./Once they arrived at their destination,/they met with other groups of young people and had one long party./British holidaying habits have begun to change, however./Climate change means that the UK now has a hotter climate,/so people do not need to go overseas to find good weather./Also, going abroad is more expensive./As a result, more British people are choosing to spend their summer holidays in the UK./PART II LISTENING COMPREHENSIONSECTION A CONVERSATIONSQuestions 1 to 3 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation.Woman: Good afternoon, International Trade Center Exhibition Services. How can I help? Man: Oh, hello. I’d like some information about exhibiting at the I nternational Automobile Show. Woman: The Auto Show? So, what would you like to know?Man: First, can you give me an idea of how big the fair is?Woman: Well, 121 companies had stands last year and that figure should be up to 140 this time. Man: Sorry, how many?Woman: 140.Man: What about visiting numbers?Woman: Over the two days, we had 16,500 visitors, so with more stands we’d hope for more people this time.Man: And where did they typically come from?Woman: About 57% were from overseas: America and Europe, Japan, Singapore and South Korea. The remained were local people.Man: That’s interesting. N ow, a few practical questions. We’re thinking of taking a stand about 45 square meters. How much will that cost us?Woman: $400 per square meter.Man: Sorry, can you give me the cost again?Woman: Y es. It’s $400. So if you’re looking at 45 square meters, it would be, let me see, $18000. But that’s just the cost for a basic stand.Man: What does the price include?Woman: You get a listing in the catalogue in both Chinese and English, some basic furniture——a desk and four chairs, and electricity in lighting.Man: So anything else would be extra like a poster.Woman: That’s right.Questions 4 to 7 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation.Man: Hello Linda.Woman: Hello Jim.Man: I’m thinking of invest ing in your new educational computer that your company has produced. And I’m interested in the advert ising campaign.Woman: Oh, thank you. What would you like to know?Man: I’ve read your campaign plan. It looks OK. I only have a couple of questions, mainly about where you intend to place these advertisements.Woman: Well, as you can see from the plan, we intend to place them in family magazines and on early evening television. We want whole families that parents and children to see them.Man: Mmm…but are you sure they’ll be the right families?Woman: The right families? Well…Man: I mean are you certain that the parents who read those magazines and watch those television programs are the people who will buy an educational computer for their children?Woman: Y es, we are quite certain. A market research shows that…Man: Good. I’m sure you’re right. And I see that you’re thinking of placing advertisements in teenage magazines as well.Woman: Y es, we intend to place them in some teenage magazines, the more serious ones, you know. And we’re also thinking of putting them in Sunday newspapers because it’s likely t hat the whole family will be together on Sundays.Man: I see, but do you really think that the parents and children will like the same advertisements? Woman: We’ve done the research and we think they’ll like our advertisements.Man: Good.Questions 8 to 10 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation.Woman: Hello. I’m Sue Green. Y ou must be John Fox.Man: Y es, I am.Woman: Thanks for coming to the job interview. Let me ask you a few questions.Man: Y es, please.Woman: Have you got any work experience?Man: Y es. I had a job in a paper factory for a few months after I left school. Then I worked in the summer holidays in the university, first in a fast-food restaurant, then at a book shop.Woman: Ok. Do you drive? Have you got a driving license?Man: Y es, I have.Woman: That’s fine then. So what kind of interests do you have?Man: Interests? Well, I like travelling. I play a lot of sports and I play the piano.Woman: What sorts of sports do you like?Man: Football, tennis and swimming.Woman: Right. And what sort of music do you play?Man: Oh, a lot of, different types, classical, jazz.Woman: Ok, the most important question now. What experience have you had with children? Man: W ell, I’ve looked after my brother and sister as babies and as they’re young children. I alsoworked with children in a youth club.Woman: A youth club?Man: Y es. I’ve been working as a helper in a youth club since I studie d in university as a sort of a volunteer with teenagers.Woman: Good. Ok, well, let you know our decisions in a few days.Man: Thank you.SECTION B PASSAGESQuestions 11 to 13 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage.Few people expect luxury while flying, but these days, even the basic seems to be in bad shape. It’s not uncommon to find your trade table broken, the in-flight entertainment system not working and your seat cushion worn. All of this can make you think how old is this plane anyway.The reality for many US air travelers is that most of their journeys take place on planes that have been in service for a decade or more. The average age of the fleet of the seven large USA passenger airlines is about 14 years old according to the airline monitor. It found American and Delta Northwest have the oldest fleets at about 16 years on average.At the end of 2008, a small percentage of the merged Delta Northwest planes dated back to the late 1960s. “US. fleets are among the oldest in the world,” said Richard Albelafia, an elevation analyst, “ I’m not really sure th at people should read that much into that.” Albelafia said, “ For the safety’s stand point, a lot of the old planes will build tougher and with proper maintenance. There’s no reason why a plane can stay safe for 25 to 30 years. It’s also important to remember that the plane may be 20 years old, but its engines and other major systems could be recently manufactured and upgraded.” said Albelafia, “There’s less pressure on the airlines to upgrade the interior unless the safety issue or redesign that will save money.Questions 14 to 17 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage.Higher education isn’t for everyone and people have a variety of parts to choose from once they graduate from high school. They might know from the start that they want to go street to the professional world. If you’re in the market for a job that doesn’t require a degree but does come with a nice salary, here are a few jobs to consider:Assembly supervisors oversee workers who put together products by using power tools or other dangerous equipment; the annual salary is $59,926.At construction side assistant site managers report to the head site manager and plan, direct and coordinate the necessary tasks to complete that day’s activities. Salary: $86,584.And automobile service station manager draws up guidelines for gas stations and automobile repair shops and decides on our operations, a signs of job duties, and sets prices for services and products. Salary: $81,793.Carpenter supervisors oversee carpentry work on a specify project to ensure that workers on schedule and executing the plan accordingly. The supervisors also perform some of carpenter duties if time permits. Salary: $70,565.Airlines flight services managers ensure that flight attendance adhere to personal experience and pre-flight requirements. They also compile fly reports. Salary: $ 67,766.Illustrators design funs and imges for variety of media from website to printing campaigns and video. They often work for advertisement agencies. Salary: $54,995.Questions 18 to 20 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage.The police released the first video images yesterday of the two men believed to have been involved in robbing a jewelry shop in the city seven days ago. But the video pictures taken a week ago were not very clear. The camera which filmed the men was about 200 meters away from a parked lorry which the robbers later used as a get-away vehicle. The men were also filmed wearing hoods as they ran towards the lorry after the robbery. The pictures are timed at 9:05 a.m. last Saturday, just half an hour before the robbery occurred. Witnesses have confirmed that at some time during this half hour, they saw the two men without hoods leave the lorry separately. Despite the quality of the video, the police believe the robbers are distinct enough to be identified. The first suspect who got out of the driver side of the lorry was about 5 foot 6 inches tall and fat. He was wearing a grey jacket with a hood and dark trousers. The passenger was slimmer and slightly taller, about 5 foot 8 inches and was wearing light blue jeans and a white jacket with a hooded jogging top. According to the police, the lorry stored in the parking lot of the city mall last month had been repainted from white to silver and faded with false registration plates.SECTION C NEWS BROADCASTQuestions 21 and 22 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news.American astronauts would not return to the moon as planed if US congress passes president Obama’s propose d budget. Obama’s budget which aims to cut funding in certain areas while increasing money used to create jobs would cancel NASA’s constellation programme. The programme has sought to send astronauts back to the moon by 2020. NASA’s programme also intended to study the idea of establishing a moon colony. The programme was set to follow the US space agency’s shuttle missions which are due to end in September. On its website, the White House Budget Office says the programme to send astronauts to the moon is behind schedule, over budget and overall less important than other space investments. “Using a broad range of criteria, an independent review panel determined that even if fully funded NASA’s programme to repeat many of the achievements of the Appolo era, 50 years later was the least attractive approach to space exploration as compared to potential alternative s.” the site says.Questions 23 and 24 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news.A Russian cargo ship with about 30 crew members aboard was in danger of sinking off Russia’s eastern coast while storming weather interfered with rescue efforts , sate-run Itar-Tass news agency said Friday.Ice had formed on the outside of the ship and the crew was chipping it off. The crew sent out the distressed signal but there was no explanation of the problem. Because of the severe weather aircraft can’t be used to rescue the crew. According to Itar-Tass the vessel is about 19 miles from the oil rig where rescue vessels are based, while a tugboat dispatched from land were still about 4 times farther away. “The cargo ship had been on route to a fishing area when it experienced problems.” The news agency reported, “The ship hauls fish from boats to ports.”Questions 25 and 26 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news.Dozens of recording stars began converging on a Hollywood studio Monday to add their voices to a song. They hoped to raise millions of dollars for Haitian earthquake relief. The words and music are updated version of we’re the world, a song that raised at least $30 million for African humanitarian programme 25 years ago. Lionel Richie who co-worked the first song with Machael Jackson is organizing the effort. The original producer Quincy Jones is using the same studio he used in 1985. Reporters and security surrounded Hanson Studios, anticipating the arrival of limousines delivering stars on Monday afternoon for what is expect to be a marathon recording session. Smoky Robinson who sang on the original said the at least 100 singers asked to take part does not include any of the 45 stars from the previous version. Organizers have not said when the song might be ready for the world to hear.Question 27 and 28 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given10 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news.A T & T plans to spend 18 billion dollars in 2010 upgrading its wireless networks to handle the increasing amount of new traffic. This is roughly 2 billion dollars more than the company had invested in the previous year. Specifically A T & T will add 2000 new cell sites and upgrade existing cell sites with 3 times more fiber links than it had in 2009. This will increase capacity to connect the cell towers to A T & T’s ma in network. A T & T, which is the only wireless operator in the US selling iPhone, had been a target of much criticism over this past year as many iPhone subscribers, particularly in densely populated urban areas have complained about dropped calls, slow Internet access and poor service. Some critics claimed the company has not been spending enough on network upgrades to keep up with growing demand. A T & T has acknowledged that it has faced some difficulties particularly in big cities, but the company is closing the gap. Questions 29 and 30 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news.An Olympics security plan, five years in the making, is taking shape in V ancouver this week. The Canadian police since handing up the 900 million dollars security operation the largest in Canada’s history. It would involve 15,000 police, private security and military personnel. The Winter Olympics would take pace Feb. 12 to 28 in 2010 in V ancouver. Political protest may post big threats to the games. The threat of a terrorist attack is really as low, but the memory of the 1972 Monich Olympics has not gone away. That year a terrorist group attacked the athletes’ village, eventually killing 11 Israeli athletes and coaches. It is no coincidence that in V ancouver security patrols are particularly evident around the low-rise apartment buildings where the athletes would be housed. In downtown V ancouver some roads are already closed and rings of security fencing surround some key venues. Perched on top of fencing is never work from 900 surveillance cameras to detect intrusions.。
2011年高考英语试卷听力+原文+答案(新课标)
2011年全国统一高考英语试卷(新课标)听力试题第一部分听力(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答案。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例: How much is the shirt?A. £ 19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C.1. What does the man like about the play?A. The story.B. The ending.C. The actor.2. Which place are the speakers trying to find?A. A hotel.B. A bank.C. A restaurant.3. At what time will the two speakers meet?A. 5:20.B. 5:10.C.4:40.4. What will the man do?A. Change the plan.B. Wait for a phone call.C. Sort things out.5. What does the woman want to do?A. See a film with the man.B. Offer the man some help.C. Listen to some great music.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
2011年英语听力(全国卷Ⅰ)听力原文
2011年高考英语听力试题录音稿答案:1-5 CABBA 6-10 CBACB 11-15 CAABC 16-20 CABACText 1W: Jack, how do you like the play?M: It’s a simple story with a happy ending, but, luckily, they had a very strong actor, he managed to carry the whole play.Text 2M: Have we missed it? The man said it’s only five blocks away opposite the bank. W: Wait a minute, the Chinese restaurant, the national bank, there it is, the Radisson Hotel.Text 3M: Let’s meet at 20 to 5.W: Well. Could we make it 20 past 5?W: That’s a bit late for me. I could manage 10 past.M: OK. See you then.Text 4M: What time are we leaving for the outing?W: I’ll phone you tomorrow. I should have everything sorted out by then.Text 5W: Thanks for all you’ve done for me. Hey, listen, would you li ke to go to see a film sometime?M: Yeah, that’d be great. I’d love it.Text 6W: Hey, where is everybody?M: They took Ben to the park. Where have you been?W: Sorry, I’m late. I picked up the cake and it took me longer than I expected. When will the party start?M: Ben invited eight children from school. And they’ll arrive at about 2 in the afternoon.W: OK. Then I’ll put the candles on the cake and leave it in the kitchen and then I’ll come and help set the table.Text 7M: So, Macy, how was your holiday?W: Oh, we loved it. Tom liked Germany best, but France was my favorite.M: So did Rachael finally go with you?W: No, she wasn’t able to. She was called away for a business trip to China.M: That’s a pity. So where exactly did you go and visit?W: Well, we traveled all over, Italy, Spain and Holland; we even bathed in a Swiss lakeM: You did, really?Text 8W: Bob, I’m sure you know about second-hand smoke.M: Of course, I do.W: But have you heard about third-hand smoke?M: Third-hand smoke? I’m afraid n ot. What is that then?W: Well, it is here in today’s paper. Parents may think they are protecting children from second-hand smoke when they smoke outside their home or only when the children are not there. But now researchers are warning about what they callthird-hand smoke. When you smoke dangerous matter from cigarettes get into your hair and clothing. As babies are the weakest, when you come to a baby, you pass it to the baby and increase the chances of disease in the baby.M: Is that so? In that case I have to say that I should never get close to a baby.W: That’s right. Actually all smoking parents should do the same or better give it up completely.Text 9M: Hello, welcome to our program “Today City”. I’m Larry. We’re going to Louisville Kentucky where our guest Michelle Ray comes from. She is proud of her middle-sized city with a small town feel and big city dreams. Now, Michelle, tell us about your city.W: Thank you, Larry. Here is my city. Louisville is my city. The first place I take visitors from out of town is to the Highlands for shopping and night life. When I have delicious Asian food I always go to the Zen Garden which provides wonderful all vegetable dishes.M: Wow, that’s interesting. Many people go for healthy food now.W: You can say that again. If I want to go camping and fishing, I go to the Red River area. For complete quiet I can hide away in my house with a good book from one of our public libraries.M: That all sounds very exciting. I’m sure some of our listeners will include Louisville in their travel plan for their next holiday. Thank you, Michelle.Text 10M: We are glad to have Dr. Garfield to talk to us today about dreams. Let me start by asking the first question. Does everyone dream?W: It appears that everyone does. Mostly when people say that they never dream, what they really mean is that they don’t remember their dreams or they don’t think their dreams are important. The reason behind is that they might have been made fun of with a child when they first reported their dreams or it was so frightening that they just turned off dreaming completely. The other day, someone named Davis came to me and said that he used to be a great dreamer, but suddenly he stopped having dreams. I asked him what it happened. It turned out that his brother died by heart attack and he never expected that such a terrible thing would happen to a young person. Generally, when there was some frightening event and dream about it was too terrible. People prefer not to dream about it. Actually the worst thing you can do is stop dreaming. Because it means that the bad experience would be too painful to even appear in dreams. As long as you dream about it and even the dream is frightening, your mind is working on it. My personal opinion about what dreams do is that they help us deal with our problems. We see certain patterns take place in dreams. When a person is hurt deep inside, when a person is seriously ill or when a person has been really sad, if people turn off their dreams totally, it means they don’t lo ve themselves to even think about it.。
2011年高考英语试卷听力+原文+答案(新课标)
2011年全国统一高考英语试卷(新课标)听力试题第一部分听力(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答案.听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题.每段对话仅读一遍.例: How much is the shirt?A. £ 19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C.1. What does the man like about the play?A. The story.B. The ending.C. The actor.2. Which place are the speakers trying to find?A. A hotel.B. A bank.C. A restaurant.3. At what time will the two speakers meet?A. 5:20.B. 5:10.C.4:40.4. What will the man do?A. Change the plan.B. Wait for a phone call.C. Sort things out.5. What does the woman want to do?A. See a film with the man.B. Offer the man some help.C. Listen to some great music.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白.每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间.每段对话或独白读两遍.听第6段材料,回答6、7题.6. Where is Ben?A. In the kitchen.B. At school.C. In the park.7. What will the children in the afternoon?A. Help set the table.B. Have a party.C. Do their homework.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题.8. What are the two speakers talking about?A. A Family holiday.B. A business trip.C. A travel plan.9. Where did Rachel go?A. Spain.B. Italy.C. China.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.10. How did the woman get to know about third-hand smoke?A. From young smokers.B. From a newspaper article.C. From some smoking parents.11. Why does the man say that he should keep away from babies?A. He has just become a father.B. He wears dirty clothes.C. He is a smoker.12. What does the woman suggest smoking parents should do ?A. Stop smoking altogether.B. Smoke only outside their houses.C. Reduce dangerous matter in cigarettes.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题.13. Where does Michelle Ray come from?A. A middle-sized city.B. A small town.C. A big city.14. Which place would Michelle Ray take her visitors to for shopping?A. The Zen GardenB. The Highlands.C. The Red River area.15. What does Michelle Ray do for complete quiet?A. Go camping.B. Study in a library.C. Read at home.16. What are the speakers talking about in general?A. Late-night shopping.B. Asian food.C. Louisville.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题.17. Why do some people say they never have dreams according to Dr Garfield?A. They forget about their dreams.B. They don’t want to tell the truth.C. They have no bad experiences.18. Why did Davis stop having dreams?A. He got a serious heart attack.B. He was too sad about his brother's deathC. He was frightened by a terrible dream.19. What is Dr Garfield s opinion about dreaming?A. It is very useful.B. It makes things worse.C. It prevents the mind from working.20. Why do some people turn off their dreams completely?A. To sleep better.B. To recover from illnesses.C. To stay away from their problems.2011年全国统一高考英语试卷(新课标)听力试题答案及原文【参考答案】1-5 CABBA 6-10 CBACB 11-15 CAABC 16-20 CABAC听力原文:第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话.每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案.听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题.每段对话仅读一遍.Text 1W: Jack, how do you like the play?M: It’s a simple story with a happy ending, but, luckily, they had a very strong actor, he managed to carry the whole play.Text 2M: Have w e missed it? The man said it’s only five blocks away opposite the bank. W: Wait a minute, the Chinese restaurant, the national bank, there it is, the Radisson Hotel.Text 3M: Let’s meet at 20 to 5.W: Well. Could we make it 20 past 5?W: That’s a bit lat e for me. I could manage 10 past.M: OK. See you then.Text 4M: What time are we leaving for the outing?W: I’ll phone you tomorrow. I should have everything sorted out by then.Text 5W: Thanks for all you’ve done for me. Hey, listen, would you like to go to see a film sometime?M: Yeah, that’d be great. I’d love it.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白.每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间.每段对话或独白读两遍.Text 6W: Hey, where is everybody?M: They took Ben to the park. Where have you been?W: Sorry, I’m late. I picked up the cake and it took me longer than I expected. When will the party start?M: Ben invited eight children from school. And they’ll arrive at about 2 in the afternoon.W: OK. Then I’ll put the candles on the cake and leave it in the kitchen and then I’ll come and help set the table.Text 7M: So, Macy, how was your holiday?W: Oh, we loved it. Tom liked Germany best, but France was my favorite.M: So did Rachael finally go with you?W: No, she wasn’t able to. She was called away for a business trip to China.M: That’s a pity. So where exactly did you go and visit?W: Well, we traveled all over, Italy, Spain and Holland; we even bathed in a Swiss lake.M: You did, really?Text 8W: B ob, I’m sure you know about second-hand smoke.M: Of course, I do.W: But have you heard about third-hand smoke?M: Third-hand smoke? I’m afraid not. What is that then?W: Well, it is here in today’s paper. Parents may think they are protecting children from second-hand smoke when they smoke outside their home or only when the children are not there. But now researchers are warning about what they callthird-hand smoke. When you smoke dangerous matter from cigarettes get into your hair and clothing. As babies are the weakest, when you come to a baby, you pass it to the baby and increase the chances of disease in the baby.M: Is that so? In that case I have to say that I should never get close to a baby.W: That’s right. Actually all smoking parents should do the same or better give it up completely.Text 9M: Hello, welcome to our program “Today City”. I’m Larry. We’re going to Louisville Kentucky where our guest Michelle Ray comes from. She is proud of her middle-sized city with a small town feel and big city dreams. Now, Michelle, tell us about your city.W: Thank you, Larry. Here is my city. Louisville is my city. The first place I take visitors from out of town is to the Highlands for shopping and night life. When I have delicious Asian food I always go to the Zen Garden which provides wonderful all vegetable dishes.M: Wow, that’s interesting. Many people go for healthy food now.W: You can say that again. If I want to go camping and fishing, I go to the Red River area. For complete quiet I can hide away in my house with a good book from one of our public libraries.M: That all sounds very exciting. I’m sure some of our listeners will include Louisville in their travel plan for their next holiday. Thank you, Michelle.Text 10M: We are glad to have Dr. Garfield to talk to us today about dreams. Let me start by asking the first question. Does everyone dream?W: It appears that everyone does. Mostly when people say that they never dream, what they really mean is that they don’t remember their dreams or they don’t think their dreams are important. The reason behind is that they might have been made fun of with a child when they first reported their dreams or it was so frightening that they just turned off dreaming completely. The other day, someone named Davis came to me and said that he used to be a great dreamer, but suddenly he stopped having dreams. I asked him what it happened. It turned out that his brother died by heart attack and he never expected that such a terrible thing would happen to a young person. Generally, when there was some frightening event and dream about it was too terrible. People prefer not to dream about it. Actually the worst thing you can do is stop dreaming. Because it means that the bad experience would be too painful to even appear in dreams. As long as you dream about it and even the dream is frightening, your mind is working on it. My personal opinion about what dreams do is that they help us deal with our problems. We see certain patterns take place in dreams. When a person is hurt deep inside, when a person is seriously ill or when a person has been really sad, if people turn off their dreams totally, it means they don’t love themselves to even think about it.2019高中教师读书心得体会作为教师,在教授知识的提示,也应该利用空暇时刻渐渐品读一些好书,吸收书中的精华。
2011年6月全国大学英语四级听力原文及答案
2011年6月全国大学英语四级听力原文及答案Part III Listening ComprehensionSection A11.M: Shawn's been trying for months to find a job. But I wonder how he could get a job when he looks like that.W: Oh, that poor guy! He really should shave himself every other day at least and put on something clean.Q: What do we learn about Shawn?12.W: I wish Jane would call when sheknowshe'll be late. This is not the first time we've had to wait for her.M: I agree. But she does have to drive through very heavy traffic to get here.Q: What does the man imply?13.M: Congratulations! I heard your baseball team is going to the Middle Atlantic Championship.W: Yeah, we're all working real hard right now!Q: What is the woman's team doing?14.W: John's been looking after his mother in the hospital. She was injured in a car accident two weeks ago and still in critical condition.W:Oh, that's terrible. And you know his father passed away last year.Q: What do we learn about John?15.M: What a boring speaker! I can hardly stay awake.W: Well, I don't know. In fact, I think it's been a long time since I've heard anyone is good.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?16.W: I'm having a lot of trouble with logic and it seems my professor can't explain it in a way that makes sense to me.M: You know, there is a tutoring service on campus. I was about to drop statistics before they helped me out.Q: What does the man mean?17.M: This is a stylish overcoat. I saw you wearing it last week, did't I ?W: Oh, that wasn't me. That was my sister Joe. She's in your class.Q: What does the woman mean?18.M: Jane, suppose you lost all your money while taking a vacation overseas, what would you do?W: Well, I guess I'd sell my watch or computer or do some odd jobs till I could afford a return plane ticket.Q: What are the speakers talking about?Conversation OneM: Hello, professor Johnson.W: Hello, Tony. So what shall we work on today?M: Well, the problem is that this writing assignment isn’t coming out right. What I thought I was writing on was to talk about what particular sport means to me when I participate in,W: What sport did you choose?M: I decided to write about cross-country skiing.W: What are you going to say about skiing?M: That’s the problem. I thought I would write about how peaceful it is to be out in the country.W: So why is that a problem?M: As I start describing how quiet it is to be out in the woods. I keep mentioning how much effort it takes to keep going. Cross-country skiing isn’t as easy as some people think. It takes a lot of energy, but that’s not part of my paper. So I guess I should leave it out. But now I don’t know how to explain that feeling of peacefulness without explaining how hard you have to work for it. It all fits together. It’s not like just sitting down somewhere and watching the clouds roll by. That’s different.W: Then you’ll have to include that in your point. The peacefulness of cross-country skiing is the kind you earn by effort. Why leave that out? Part of your point you knew before hand but part you discovered as you wrote. That’s common, right?M: Yeah, I guess so.Q19: What is the topic of the man’s writing assignment?Q20: What problem does the man have while working on his paper?Q21: What does the woman say is common in writing papers?Conversation TwoW: Good evening and welcome to this week's Business World.It program for and about business people. Tonight we have Mr. Angeleno who came to the US six years ago, and is now an established businessman with three restaurants in town.Tell us Mr. Angeleno, how did you get started?M: Well I started off with a small diner. I did all the cooking myself and my wife waited on tables. It was really too much work for two people. My cooking is great. And word got around town about the food. Within a year, I had to hire another cook and four waitresses. When that restaurant became very busy, I decided to expand my business. Now with three places my main concern is keeping the business successful and running smoothly.W: Do you advertise?M: Oh yes. I don't have any TV commercials, because they are too expensive. But I advertise a lot on radio and in local newspapers. My children used to distribute ads. in nearby shopping centres, but we don't need to do that anymore.W: Why do you believe you've been so successful?M: Em, I always serve the freshest possible food and I make the atmosphere as comfortable and as pleasant as I can, so that my customers will want to come back. W: So you always aim to please the customers?M: Absolutely!Without them I would have no business at all.W: Thank you Mr.Angeleno.I think your advice will be helpfull to those just staring out in business.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22 What is the woman’s occupation?23 what do we learn about Mr.Angel eno’s business at its beginning?24 what does Mr.Angeleno say about advertising his businesse?25 What does the man say contribute to his success?Section BPassage One听力原文There are many commonly held beliefs about eye glasses and eyesight that are not proven facts. For instance, some people believe that wearing glasses too soon weakens the eyes. But there is no evidence to show that the structure of eyes is changed by wearing glasses at a young age. Wearing the wrong glasses, however, can prove harmful. Studies show that for adults there is no danger, but children can develop loss of vision if they have glasses inappropriate for their eyes.We have all heard some of the common myths about how eyesight gets bad. Most people believe that reading in dim light causes poor eyesight, but that is untrue. Too little light makes the eyes work harder, so they do get tired and strained. Eyestrainalso results from reading a lot, reading in bed, and watching too much television. However, although eyestrain may cause some pain or headaches, it does not permanently damage eyesight.Another myth about eyes is that they can be replaced, or transferred from one person to another. There are close to one million nerve fibres that connect the eyeball to the brain, as of yet it is impossible to attach them all in a new person. Only certain parts of the eye can be replaced. But if we keep clearing up the myths and learning more about the eyes, some day a full transplant may be possible.Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. What does the speaker want to tell us about eyesight?27. What do studies about wearing the wrong glasses show?28. What do we learn about eye transplanting from the talk?Passage Two听力原文When people care for an elderly relative, they often do not use available community services such as adult daycare centers. If the caregivers are adult children, they are more likely to use such services, especially because they often have jobs and other responsibilities. In contrast, a spouse usually the wife, is much less likely to use support services or to put the dependent person in a nursing home. Social workers discover that the wife normally tries to take care of her husband herself for as long as she can in order not to use up their life savings. Researchers have found that caring for the elderly can be a very positive experience. The elderly appreciated the care and attention they received. They were affectionate and cooperative. However, even when caregiving is satisfying, it is hard work. Social workers and experts on aging offer caregivers and potential caregivers help when arranging for the care of an elderly relative. One consideration is to ask parents what they want before they become sick or dependent. Perhaps they prefer going into a nursing home and can select one in advance. On the other hand, they may want to live with their adult children. Caregivers must also learn to state their needs and opinions clearly and ask for help from others especially brothers and sisters. Brothers and sisters are often willing to help, but they may not know what to doQuestions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. Why are adult children more likely to use community services to help care for elderly parents?30. Why are most wives unwilling to put their dependent husbands into nursing homes?31. According to the passage, what must caregivers learn to do?Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.Since a union representative visited our company to inform us about our rights and protections. My coworkers have been worrying about health conditions and complaining about safety hazards in the workplace. Several of the employees in the computer department, for example, claim to be developing vision problems from having to stare at a video display terminal for about 7 hours a day. The supervisor of the laboratory is beginning to get headaches and dizzy spells because she says it’s dangerous to breathe some of the chemical smoke there. An X-rays technician is refusing to do her job until the firm agrees to replace its out-dated equipment. She insists that it’s exposing workers to unnecessarily high doses of radiation. She thinks that she may have to contact the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and asked that government agency to inspect the department. I’ve heard that at a factory in the area two pregnant women who were working with paint requested a transfer to a safer department, because they wanted to prevent damage to their unborn babies. The supervisor of personnel refused the request. In another firm the workers were constantly complaining about the malfunctioning heating system, but the owners was too busy or too mean to do anything about it. Finally, they all met an agree to wear ski-clothing to work the next day. The owner was too embarrassed to talk to his employees. But he had the heating system replaced right away.Questions 32- 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32 What does the talk focus on?33 What did the X-ray technician ask her company to do?34 What does the speaker say about the two pregnant women working with paint?35 Why did the workers in the firm wear ski-clothing to work?Section C Compound DictationContrary to the old warning that time waits for no one, time slows down when you are on the move. It also slows down more as you move faster, which means astronauts some day may survive so long in space that they would return to an earth of the distant future.If you could move at the speed of light, your time would stand still, if you could move faster than light, your time would move backward. Although no form of matter yet discovered, moves as fast as or faster than light, scientific experiments has already confirmed that accelerated motion causes a traveler’s time to be stretched. Albert Einstein predicted this in 1905, when he introduced the concept of relative time as part of his special theory of relativity. A search is now under way to confirm the suspected existence of particles of matter that move at a speed greater than light. Andtherefore, might serve as our passports to the past. An obsession with time, saving, gaming, wasting, losing and mastering it, seems to have been a part of humanity for as long as human have existed. Humanity also has been obsessed with trying to capture the meaning of time. Einstein used a definition of time for experimental purposes, as that which is measured by a clock. Thus time and time’s relativity are measurable by any hour glass, alarm clock, or atomic clock that can measure a billionth of a second.附:2011年6月全国大学英语四级听力答案11. A He is careless about his appearance.12. A Jane may be caught in a traffic jam.13. A Training for the Mi-Atlantic Championship.14. D He has been having a hard time.15. D The woman thinks highly of the speaker.16. C The woman should seek help from the tutoring service.17. C Jill wore the overcoat last week.18. B An imaginary situation.19. D. A sport he participates in.20. D He can’t decide whether to include the effort part of skiing.21. A New ideas come up as you write.22. D Hostess of the weekly “Business World”.23. B He and his wife did everything by themselves.24. B He advertises a lot on radio and in newspapers.25. B The restaurant atmosphere.26. A There are many false notions about it.27. C It can lead to the loss of vision in children.28. D It can only be partly accomplished now.29. D They have jobs and other commitments.30. A They don’t want to use up all their life savings.31. C Be frank and seek help from others.32. A Health and safety conditions in the workplace.33. A Replace its out-dated equipment.34. A They requested to transfer to a safer department.35. C To protest against the poor working conditions.36. survive37. distant38. backward39. discovered40. scientific41. motion42. predicted43. introduced44. that move at a speed greater than light, and therefore, might serve as our passports to the past45. seems to have been a part of humanity for as long as human have existed46. used a definition of time for experimental purposes, as that which is measured by a clock出师表两汉:诸葛亮先帝创业未半而中道崩殂,今天下三分,益州疲弊,此诚危急存亡之秋也。
2011年全国统一高考英语试卷听力+原文+答案(新课标)
2011年全国统一高考英语试卷(新课标)听力试题第一部分听力(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答案。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例: How much is the shirt?A. £ 19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C.1. What does the man like about the play?A. The story.B. The ending.C. The actor.2. Which place are the speakers trying to find?A. A hotel.B. A bank.C. A restaurant.3. At what time will the two speakers meet?A. 5:20.B. 5:10.C.4:40.4. What will the man do?A. Change the plan.B. Wait for a phone call.C. Sort things out.5. What does the woman want to do?A. See a film with the man.B. Offer the man some help.C. Listen to some great music.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
2011年湖南高考英语听力原文
Section AConversation OneM: 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 TwoM: 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 ThreeM: Good eveni ng, 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 FourM: 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 FiveW: 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 ai rport 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 SixW: 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 BNow, class! I like to give you some instructions for joini ng 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 answered.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 compe tition is a free trip to Europe for atwo-week stay. So start writing and good luck.。
2011年北京高考英语听力及原文
2011年北京高考英语听力原文1W: Normally, we supply 3 colors only, black, blue and red。
M: But we really want green ones。
W: In that case, it will be more expensive。
2M: Are you finished with the newspaper, Mary?W: Almost. Here, you can take the news section. And the entertainmentsection is in the living room。
M: Oh, I just want to read the sports section。
3M: I need a summer job that will give me some exercise。
W: How about being a life guard?M: Life guards don’t swim that much. They usually just sit。
W: Well then, you could become a swimming coach, or a tour guide。
M: Tour guide is a good idea. I’d walk all day。
4M: Are you going on holiday with your brother again this year?W: Yes. He’s coming home from Canada tomorrow。
M: Where are you going?W: I’ve already b ooked a hotel in Turkey, but my brother wanted to go toItaly, so I hope he doesn’t mind。
(完整word)2011年全国高考英语听力试题暨听力原文
2011年全国高考英语听力试题暨听力原文第一部分听力(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。
1. What does the man like about the play?A. The story.B. The ending.C. The actor.2. Which place are the speakers trying to find?A. A hotel.B. A bank.C. A restaurant.3. At what time will the two speakers meet?A. 5:20.B. 5:10.C. 4:40.4. What will the man do?A. Change the plan.B. Wait for a phone call.C. Sort things out.5. What does the woman want to do?A. See a film with the man.B. Offer the man some help.C. Listen to some great music.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给出的A、B、C三个选项种选出最佳选项,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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答6、7题。
6. Where is Ben?A. In the kitchen.B. At school.C. In the park.7. What will the children do in the afternoon?A. Help set the table.B. Have a party.C. Do their homework.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题8. What are the two speakers talking about?A. A Family holiday.B. A business trip.C. A travel plan.9. Where did Rachel go?A. Spain.B. Italy.C. China.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
2011年高考英语听力(全国卷)
至上励合 - 咬耳朵晴天雨天我只想要和你聊天电话信件都不够直接说你喜欢的八卦对未来的想法要贴在耳边才可以融化阳光海边我喜欢的每个瞬间爱用短信和你碎碎念其实不是我啰嗦是手指太寂寞要和你分享甜蜜每一刻好想和你咬耳朵一人咬一口苹果我遇见什么快乐难过只想和你说只是约会的时候我会有一点沉默却为你变成粘人的恶魔好想和你咬耳朵一人咬一口苹果想你的时候有多幸福只有我们懂不管这世界再大就算只剩你和我让快乐填满彼此每一刻咬咬耳朵 (RAP)只有和你咬耳朵咬耳朵苹果我不喜欢寂寞爱到底是个恶魔还是一只白鸽管他们最后怎么说夏后那个云朵两个一个是我想你爱你怎么会有错想和你放烟火永远爱你对着那个是非说爱我晴天雨天我只想要和你聊天电话信件都不够直接说你喜欢的八卦对未来的想法要贴在耳边才可以融化阳光海边我喜欢的每个瞬间爱用短信和你碎碎念其实不是我啰嗦是手指太寂寞要和你分享甜蜜每一刻好想和你咬耳朵一人咬一口苹果我遇见什么快乐难过只想和你说只是约会的时候我会有一点沉默却为你变成粘人的恶魔好想和你咬耳朵一人咬一口苹果想你的时候有多幸福只有我们懂不管这世界再大就算只剩你和我让快乐填满彼此每一刻好想和你咬耳朵一人咬一口苹果想你的时候有多幸福只有我们懂不管这世界再大就算只剩你和我让快乐填满彼此每一刻咬咬耳朵至上励合 - 繁星(茂)你如风铃一不小心我把你惊醒也许注定爱的憧憬等着你回应(成)沿着风景道着树影留下的幻影开始感应张开眼睛想与你同心(五)黑夜太浑浊不清将我轻易的软禁喜欢你的人庆幸是我为你听一起的甜蜜(远)湖面的上繁星闪烁到天明倒影出甜蜜的身影完美的场景彼此的约定月光是纯洁的证明(刀)你化作一片繁星手里的水晶紧握着温暖而透明天空是幸福的布景相偎相依是你我的爱情(茂)你如风铃一不小心我把你惊醒也许注定爱的憧憬等着你回应(成)沿着风景道着树影留下的幻影开始感应张开眼睛想与你同心(五)黑夜太浑浊不清将我轻易的软禁喜欢你的人庆幸是我为你听一起的甜蜜(远)湖面的上繁星闪烁到天明倒影出甜蜜的身影完美的场景彼此的约定月光是纯洁的证明(刀)你化作一片繁星手里的水晶紧握着温暖而透明天空是幸福的布景相偎相依是你我的爱情(合)湖面的上繁星闪烁到天明倒影出甜蜜的身影完美的场景彼此的约定月光是纯洁的证明(合)你化作一片繁星手里的水晶紧握着温暖而透明天空是幸福的布景相偎相依是你我的爱情(合)湖面的上繁星闪烁到天明倒影出甜蜜的身影完美的场景彼此的约定月光是纯洁的证明(合)你化作一片繁星手里的水晶紧握着温暖而透明天空是幸福的布景相偎相依是你我的爱情至上励合 - 降临(李茂) Hey you know who we are Listen this song and say my name Scream and shoutWe are the TOP COMBINE (刘洲成) 干涸的泥土已埋藏千年不变的构图 (李茂) Yeah 过滤时光只剩Loneliness But don’t afraid (刘洲成) 迦南美地消失前开始肆意扼杀生长的幸福 (李茂) Yo 是来自异域的艺术警示着历史麻木 New life (马雪阳) 停不住说不出什么程度去努力描述风尘已久苍老的石板路不在乎有若无什么地步蒸发身体的温度凝结成雕塑 (合唱) 当爱重新降临在大地吹散了悲伤的记忆 (张远) 完整了光荣的定义 (合唱) 站在重新收获的雨季露出了笑容的美丽(张远) 我想应该是你 RAP:(李茂) We are the TOP COMBINE 谁说谁很酷 Why 选择一个人孤独的追逐心跳在加速时间却停住镌刻的信仰该向谁臣服梦是不会背叛逃亡的俘虏吻是可以囚禁幻觉的信物若即又若离若离又若即的态度伤口就让时间去弥补 (金恩圣) 停不住说不出什么程度去努力描述风尘已久苍老的石板路不在乎有若无什么地步蒸发身体的温度凝结成雕塑 (合唱) 当爱重新降临在大地吹散了悲伤的记忆 (张远) 完整了光荣的定义 (合唱) 站在重新收获的雨季露出了笑容的美丽 (张远) 我想应该是你(刘洲成)视线变模糊只剩痛苦(刘洲成)视线变模糊只剩痛苦来不及挣脱心的束缚(张远)努力的去追逐那道光芒是理想让人勇敢飞翔 (合唱) 当爱重新降临在大地吹散了悲伤的记忆 (张远) 完整了光荣的定义 (合唱) 站在重新收获的雨季露出了笑容的美丽(张远) 我想应该是你 (合唱) 当爱重新降临在大地吹散了悲伤的记忆 (张远) 完整了光荣的定义(合唱) 站在重新收获的雨季露出了笑容的美丽 (张远) 我想应该是你 (合唱) 当爱重新降临在大地lucky boys演唱:至上励合Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky 我期待遇见你心中梦中的女孩Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky 我期待邂逅你我命中命中注定的爱我不要周末也窝在房间里宅也不想晚上只对着屏幕发呆不愿生活每天都在重复倒带闷得我整个人快爆胎心情很差胃口也坏肝火很旺倒头还栽情绪也低士气也败越消沉沮丧越无奈不懂搏出位就只能被淹没不能够被晋级就只够被淘汰总不够幸运就还要继续爱我不想要再被当做反面教材我也渴望有人关怀赶走寂寞填补空白更渴望一个女孩发现我的内在懂得欣赏对我有爱Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky 我期待遇见你心中梦中的女孩Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky 我期待邂逅你我命中命中注定的爱我不要双手没人牵只能插袋也不想心事没人说只剩独白我的生命需要添加一点色彩耍花样不按常理出牌要耍帅但别耍赖出风头不等于搞怪不要害怕会被拒之门外总有个人是你的菜遇见Miss right出手一定要加快把握好时机不要再等待转瞬之间切中要害我也渴望有人关怀赶走寂寞填补空白更渴望一个女孩发现我的内在懂得欣赏对我有爱爱的电流流过四肢百骸打通了我的经脉心跳开始加快呼吸乱了节拍鼓起勇气上前Say Hi 我的青春不要留白我敢异想就会天开爱就要爱个痛快伤也伤得精彩一句简单的开场白Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky 我期待遇见你心中梦中的女孩Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky 我期待邂逅你我命中命中注定的爱Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky 我期待就是你日思夜想的女孩Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky Lucky 我期待想问你是否和我一样期待再见了我的爱演唱:至上励合美:我一直隐瞒没有公开怕你承受不来不敢相信不能接受这意外悲恸和打击一一接踵而来带给你更多伤害茂:骗你是迫於无奈不知道如何交代一切来不及安排残酷的命运没预警说来就来五:再见了我的爱生命中的挚爱当你把这封信拆开我人已不在远:再见了我的爱请原谅我对你的不坦白舍不得也不得不离开 Goodbye My Love阳:你要试着去忘怀记忆被时间深埋旧爱被新欢取代只有忘了过去才能拥有未来五:再见了我的爱生命中的挚爱和你计划好的将来只能够缅怀远:再见了我的爱请原谅我对你的不坦白放不下却不得不放开才悲从中来美:再见了我的爱最後一次默哀阳:就算是为了我你也要振作起来远:再见了我的爱别辜负我对你的期待五:祝福你重新找到真爱远:Forever Love 远:Goodbye my love下一站永远演唱:至上励合(金恩圣)Hey, girl,对我来说,世界上最珍贵的就是和你在一起的时间我每天都在祈祷身边的你,不是梦 Every day, every night, I miss you (马雪阳)我穿过了城市的夜半个世界来到你身边我路过的许多誓言还来不及被实现披星戴月(wish we'll be together me and you)哦这一天连接两个世界(刘洲成)从今以后每个晴天每个雨天靠在我双肩我们之间所有想念也终于不再遥远打败时间(forever be together me and you) 牵着手写我们的诗篇(张远)我的体贴随时都新鲜传送爱的留言 Every day and every night I miss you 每个瞬间我都感谢闭上双眼幸福催眠你的依恋再多一些不疲倦我们下一站永远(金恩圣)从今以后每个晴天每个雨天靠在我双肩我们之间所有想念也终于不再遥远打败时间(forever be together me and you) 用真心写我们的诗篇(张远)透过窗边蓝色的海面看你微笑的脸 Every day and every night I miss you你会发现爱多宽广在我梦里面看见的画面全都是你 baby 走下去下一站就是永远(合唱)(一份爱一个未来两颗心等待一份爱一种信赖两个人存在我只想每一天都和你说晚安)(合唱)(透过窗边蓝色的海面)(张远)Every day and every night I miss you oh baby(合唱)(在我梦里面可以看见所有画面)(张远)爱全都是你走下去我唯一的心愿透过窗边蓝色的海面看你微笑的脸 Every day and every night I miss you 你会发现爱多宽广在我梦里面(梦里面)看见的画面全都是你(baby)牵着手下一站就是永远主角刘洲成:空气瞬间凝结全场都在用目光迎接掌声热烈尖叫声不绝自我与本我的对决马雪阳:天赐的灵感永不会枯竭追求的美感近似于幻觉一针见血亦正亦邪后知后觉 Here We Go Here We Go 张远:我就是主角麻烦给个特写近一些 OH OH OH OH OH OH 偶尔诙谐主打一种感觉才不屑用自己独一无二的风格来征服世界金恩圣:我不是主角不渴望被了解 So谢谢 OH OH OH OH OH OH 思维跳跃另类的很特别很费解从不跟主流妥协孤傲不羁的很坚决李茂:画面配上紧张的音乐烘托气氛更紧张的情节仅凭这些侧面描写就能感受内在的强烈马雪阳:意识流的形态不受制约形而上的信仰异常纯洁当世人戴着假面游丅街我的真心无处安歇张远:我就是主角历史将被改写被超越合:OH OH OH OH OH OH 张远:坚持不懈态度决定一切永不变越逼近临界越能激发出致命的威胁金恩圣:我不是主角不在乎被忽略被误解合:OH OH OH OH OH OH 金恩圣:偶尔顽劣管它最后通牒不变节当一个时代终结会为我们平反昭雪RAP:刘洲成:想法被否决说教是侵略个性被赶尽杀绝还美其名曰是对我的关切我们拒绝拒绝被分类被归类被一刀切青春总会凋谢成长没有攻略就让我无法无天李茂:挥洒我们年轻的岁月历经坎坷后破茧成蝶飞舞在梦的季节尽情的狂野迎接未知的浩劫就让暴风雨来得更猛烈不要苟且要轰轰烈烈写下属于我们闪耀的一页张远:我就是主角历史将被改写被超越合:OH OH OH OH OH OH 张远:坚持不懈态度决定一切永不变越逼近临界越能激发出致命的威胁金恩圣;我不是主角不在乎被忽略被误解合:OH OH OH OH OH OH 金恩圣:偶尔顽劣管它最后通牒不变节当一个时代终结会为我们平反昭雪合:我就是主角燃烧心中热血永不灭 OH OH OH OH OH OH 天崩地裂宇宙灰飞烟灭全瓦解当一个时代更迭我就是接班的主角至上励合 - Darling(刘洲成)习惯了无助的时候四目相投只需要眼神交流就能够感受那些默契的节奏(李茂)会心的双眸无声问候回忆的碎片一幕幕在拼凑提醒我你已远走 We know(张远)My darling baby darling darling missing you 我想念你的笑你的吻你的手环绕在左右想念我们从前想象我们以后 My darling my darling with you(刘洲成)想起你撒娇的时候皱着眉头嘟着嘴挥舞着拳头追在我身后那些粗鲁的温柔(马雪阳)可爱的阴谋喋喋不休甜蜜的画面像一组慢镜头日夜萦绕我心头 oh(金恩圣)My darling baby darling darling missing you 你还在我脑海我眼前我身后像影子残留散不开挥不去抓不住赶不走 My darling my darling with you(李茂)承诺句句在胸口它字字锥心刺痛撕裂旧伤口幸福被没收爱被带走(马雪阳)怎么挽留 Oh yeah 该怎么补救心里的话怎么开口 Oh baby 爱你的心未变还依旧在守候(张远)My darling baby darling darling missing you 我怀念你的好你的坏你所有再不能拥有怀念那些从前简单快乐无忧 My darling my darling Yeah(金恩圣)My Darling Baby Darling Darling Missing You 我还是放不下忘不了看不透舍不得放手还未完成约定还没爱到最后 My darling my darling with you和风说话的孩子演唱:至上励合雨季将近断了讯息这空城弥散了规矩做和风说话的孩子忘记了怎么忘记穿越地平线的飞机将我抛进这天地放开会任性的雨滴梦想慢慢去堆积相同时间不同地域学会放慢了思绪钟声模糊开始成长的轨迹 baby sorry 我没看到你眼睛依然眷恋那场梦境眷恋过去不想苏醒baby shining 雨后天空会放晴 oh让那一切慢慢变得纯净明白什么才是重要和珍惜点播天气原有预期所有痕迹被清洗和风说话的孩子陌生又熟悉所有的谎言被重提需要多久才成立放所有秘密在风里孩子一般的低语太多的人不停练习寻找生命的奇迹因为你才有默契我相信 baby sorry 我没看到你眼睛依然眷恋那场梦境眷恋过去不想苏醒baby shining 雨后天空会放晴 oh让那一切慢慢变得纯净明白什么才是重要和珍惜无论世界一直向前不停改变距离太遥远我会永远守在你身边 baby sorry 我没看到你眼睛依然眷恋那场梦境眷恋过去不想苏醒 baby shining 雨后天空会放晴 oh让那一切慢慢变得纯净明白什么才是重要和珍惜 baby sorry 我没看到你眼睛依然眷恋那场梦境眷恋过去不想苏醒baby shining 雨后天空会放晴 oh让那一切慢慢变得纯净甜心演唱:至上励合你的微笑画出彩虹让我着迷我的明天想交给你管理一封情书没有文字也会读下去草莓色唇印是爱的证据手绘漫画一箭穿心证明我爱你你的眼睛就是我的天气为你准备香水和玫瑰表白心意要是不接受我的心就下雨你是我的甜心遥控我的心情守护我们的爱很用心一起享受沿途浪漫风景恋爱手册条款温柔倒背一万遍爱你疼你许下爱的心愿躲过风暴抓住流星找到了天使读出九十九朵玫瑰的秘语你是我的甜心遥控我的心情守护我们的爱很用心爱的糖果藏在你的梦里爱像糖果让我爱上你我在糖果里藏满了甜蜜当你不开心我就会哄你我我我的公主殿下我的时间全都嫁给你你就是我一生的传奇像个超人守护着你哦哦哦哦不会停我发誓绝不会惹你生气这一辈子用心去爱你未来的未来全都交给你只要你的一声令下我就变成你的专属天使每天都要为你制造甜蜜让爱的糖果浓情蜜意你是我的甜心遥控我的心情守护我们的爱很用心一起享受沿途浪漫风景你是我的甜心遥控我的心情守护我们的爱很用心爱的糖果藏在你的梦里你是我的甜心遥控我的心情守护我们的爱很用心一起享受沿途浪漫风景你是我的甜心遥控我的心情守护我们的爱很用心一起享受沿途浪漫风景你是我的甜心我们的生活充满阳光演唱:至上励合幸福的花儿心中开放爱情的歌儿随风飘荡我们的心儿飞向远方憧憬那美好的革命理想幸福的花儿心中开放爱情的歌儿随风飘荡我们的心儿飞向远方憧憬那美好的革命理想啊亲爱的人啊携手前进携手前进我们的生活充满阳光充满阳光并蒂的花儿竞相开放比翼的鸟儿展翅飞翔迎着那长征路上战斗的风雨为祖国贡献出青春和力量啊亲爱的人啊携手前进携手前进我们的生活充满阳光充满阳光我们的生活充满阳光充满阳光友情的界限(美含)为什么你会出现在我的身边整个人从此为你沦陷 (媛希)为什么我会挂念在我心里面总会浮现你的脸 (那琳)我知道要收敛我心中的杂念这样下去太危险 (张远)你笑容很甜在一起很粘说爱还太肤浅友情的界线要怎么分辨不能手牵手只好肩并肩 (易紫)为什么你会出现在我的身边整个人从此为你沦陷 (那琳)为什么我会挂念在我心里面总会浮现你的脸 (沈京)我知道要收敛我心中的杂念这样下去太危险 (张远)你笑容很甜在一起很粘说爱还太肤浅友情的界线要怎么分辨不能手牵手只好肩并肩 (美含)这种感觉又曾无间别怪我不听劝像一颤动那么明显怎么能视而不见 (张远)你眼神带电爱火花四溅让我头晕目眩 (张远@媛希)而我们之间要怎么避免不是谈感情只是聊聊天小丑演唱:至上励合雨落在了屋顶嘀嗒嘀嗒伤心淋湿你的表情让我不敢确定时间要走过来我们谁都逃不开逆时钟回忆爱情的习题原来你要我学着变勇敢为了让自己离开 I can't let u go我舍不得放你走还带着我的爱你要去哪里掩埋 I can't let u go 请不要给我自由在你左右我只想做个眼神温柔的小丑雨落在了手心滚烫的是回忆全世界太拥挤我的心好安静要给你我的爱努力演出得精彩就算是游戏我也会尽力原来你要我学着变勇敢为了让自己离开离开 I can't let u go 我舍不得放你走还带着我的爱你要去哪里掩埋I can't let u go 请不要给我自由在你左右我只想做个眼神温柔的小丑用最单纯的信赖依赖才发现爱其实有点难你的笑一直是我梦想的未来却始终放不开曲终人散蒙住双眼不去看I can't let u go 我舍不得放你走还带着我的爱你要去哪里掩埋 I can't let u go 请不要给我自由在你左右我只想做个眼神温柔的小丑我笑得多悲哀你懂吗戴面具彩排我宁愿扮演个小丑因为爱光芒演唱:至上励合时间的长河许下承诺平凡心中一颗梦想也会漾起水波远方的灯塔就是寄托勇往直前心中骄阳永不落我们一起努力一起去跋涉我们在信心旅途中倔强执着不输给未来就让今天活得更洒脱岁月会留下青春光阴的传说站在永恒之峰汇聚这光芒聆听浩瀚天空歌声在飞翔心不会受伤梦不会流浪用力张开身后天使的翅膀我们牵着手一起走过时光一路吃苦的幸福一生最难忘微笑着坚强用眼泪种出一个天堂摊开手掌把五颗心合成一束光站在永恒之峰汇聚这光芒聆听浩瀚天空歌声在飞翔心不会受伤梦不会流浪用力张开身后天使的翅膀站在永恒之峰汇聚这光芒聆听浩瀚天空歌声在飞翔心不会受伤梦不会流浪用力张开身后天使的翅膀用力张开身后天使的翅膀Love Live演唱:至上励合茂:We are the TOP COMBINE This is LOVELIVE阳:迷人的坏笑招牌动人的电眼风采优雅的王子气概亲切的邻家男孩美:我这样一表人才天生的人见人爱唯独你是个例外总对我不理不睬茂:我相信你是为我而来就像我的爱只为了你存在我没有口才也不太会表白但是我的存在有一天你会明白远:Baby Baby 对我的爱我的爱不用一百个女孩一百个女孩五:Baby Baby 给我的爱我的爱只要你一个女孩你一个女孩只要你一个人的百分之百远:不做谁的偶像派只做你的Mr Right 要抓拍你的可爱要把你的爱随身带合:Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi 五:你的心猜猜猜猜合:Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi美:我的爱无处不在合:NoNoNoNoNoNoWhy NoNoNoNoNoNoWhy NoNoNoNoNoNoWhy NoNoNoNoNoNoWhy 合:Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi 阳:偏偏你不理不睬合:Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi远:可是我不得不爱阳:从为你扮酷耍帅沦落到耍宝搞怪使出了浑身解数只为了博你青睐美:每一天都在等待每一刻都在忍耐每一秒都在期待看缘分怎么安排远:不做谁的偶像派只做你的Mr Right 要抓拍你的可爱要把你的爱随身带合:Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi五:你的心猜猜猜猜合:Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi 美:我的爱无处不在合:NoNoNoNoNoNoWhy NoNoNoNoNoNoWhy NoNoNoNoNoNoWhy NoNoNoNoNoNoWhy 合:Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi阳:偏偏你不理不睬合:Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi 远:可是我不得不爱茂Rap:再一段RAP 再卷土重来没攻下你的心不轻易言败我安营扎寨你却偏偏故意挂起免战牌 OK 算你厉害 Why别出心裁用饶舌告白跟随着节拍即兴的编排说得这么快是为了掩盖紧张的神态怕你看出来Why 远:Baby Baby 对我的爱我的爱不用一百个女孩一百个女孩五:Baby Baby 给我的爱我的爱只要你一个女孩你一个女孩只要你一个人的百分之百远:要命中你的要害要正中你的下怀要揭开你的底牌不在乎谁给的崇拜合:Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi 五:我的爱与你同在合:Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi 美:NoNoNoNoNoNoWhy 合:NoNoNoNoNoNoWhy NoNoNoNoNoNoWhy NoNoNoNoNoNoWhy NoNoNoNoNoNoWhy 合:Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi阳:宣判对你的制裁合:Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi Bilibi 远:宣布我对你的爱远:给我你现现现在听我唱Love Love Love Live 让这个Bo Bo Boy 许你个未未未来Party Time演唱:至上励合Yeah yeah yeah Hello pretty girl It’s party time now Here we go空气中弥漫静电古龙水跟着脉搏跳动 hey 来去无踪 Party time随着夜色起风that’s co ol人群随着摇曳灯影闪动 Oh baby I see you 性感的高跟鞋钻石般炫千里之外我也可以看见So tell me let’s get down我想要靠近点再靠近点放慢呼吸可以放电 night night night night... Oh party 全场我最特别风靡像天王MJ night night night night... 太危险快乐需要直觉所有妥协丢到一边空气中弥漫静电古龙水跟着脉搏跳动 hey 来去无踪Party time随着夜色起风that’s cool人群随着摇曳灯影闪动 oh baby I see you性感的高跟鞋钻石般炫千里之外我也可以看见So tell me let’s get down我想要靠近点再靠近点放慢呼吸可以放电 night night night night... Oh party 全场我最特别风靡像天王MJ night night night night... 太危险快乐需要直觉所有妥协丢到一边 Yeye I am Caesar listen show me you 最自信的poss YES 音乐像一只空气中流动的箭噢没错你最特别刹那间射向全场唯一闪亮焦点心跳加速在你的指尖其他女生在我眼中只是陈列 don't stop 燃烧我的热烈哦 baby 拥有你就好像拥有整个世界 night night night night... Oh party 全场我最特别风靡像天王MJ night night night night... 太危险快乐需要直觉所有妥协丢到一边七彩霓虹灯转吧七彩霓虹灯夹子电动大乐队看那七彩的霓虹灯它的发明者是爱迪生,且让我们带来这首<转吧七彩霓虹灯!> 一个两个三个四个,五个六个七个八个,天花板总是有许多,。
201112英语六级听力原文
2011年12月Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be sp oken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.11.M: I don’t know what to do. I have to drive to Chicago next Friday for my cousin’s wedding, but I have got a Psychology test to prepare for.W: Why don’t you record your notes so you can study on the way?Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?12.M: Professor Wright, you may have to find another student to play this r ole, the lines are so long and I simply can’t remember them all.W: Look, Tony. It is still a long time before the first show. I don’t expe ct you to know all the lines yet. Just keep practicing.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?13.M: Hello, this is Dr. Martin from the Emergency Department. I have a m ale patient with a fractured ankle.W: Oh, we have one bed available in ward 3, send him here and I will t ake care of him.Q: What are the speakers talking about?14.W: Since Simon will graduate this May, the school paper needs a new ed itor. So if you are interested, I will be happy to nominate you.M: Thanks for considering me. But the baseball team is starting up a new season. And I’m afraid I have a lot on my hands.Q: What does the man mean?15. W: Have you heard the news that Jame Smeil has resigned his post a s prime minister?M: Well, I got it from the headlines this morning. It’s report ed that he m ade public at this decision at the last cabinet meeting.Q: what do we learn about Jame Smeil?16. W: The morning paper says the space shuttle is taking off at 10 a.m. tomorrow.。
2011年高考听力文本
2011Text 1W:Jack, how do you like the play?M:It's a simple story with a happy ending. But luckily, they had a very strong actor and he managed to carry the whole play.Text 2M:Have we missed it? The man said it's only 5 blocks away, opposite the bank.W:Wait a minute, the Chinese restaurant, the national bank. There it is, the Radish Hotel.Text 3M:Let's meet at 4:40.W:Well, could we make it at 5:20?M:That's a bit late for me. I could manage 5:10.W:OK. See you then.Text 4M:What time are we leaving for the outing?W:I'll phone you tomorrow. I should have everything sorted out by then.Text 5W:Thanks for all you've done for me. Hey, listen, would you like to go to see a film sometime? M:Yeah, that'd be great. I'd love it.Text 6W:Hey, where is everybody?M:They took Ben to the park. Where have you been?W:Sorry, I'm late. I picked up the cake and it took me longer than I expected. When will the party start?M:Ben invited 8 children from school and they'll arrive at about 2 in the afternoon.W:OK then. I'll put the candles on the cake and leave it in the kitchen. And then I'll come and help set the table.Text 7M:So, Messy, how was your holiday?W:Oh, we loved it. Tom liked Germany best but France was my favorite.M:So did Rachel finally go with you?W:No, she wasn't able to. She was called away for a business trip to China.M:That's a pity. So where exactly did you go and visit?W:Well, we travelled all over, Italy, Spain and Holland. We even bathed in the Swiss lake.M:You did, really?Text 8W:Bob, I am sure you know about secondhand smoke.M:Of course I do.W:But have you heard about thirdhand smoke?M:Thirdhand smoke? I'm afraid not. What is it then?W:Well, it's here in today's paper. Parents may think they are protecting children from secondhand smoke when they smoke outside their home or only when the children are not there. But now researchers are warning about what they call thirdhand smoke. When you smoke,dangerous matter from cigarettes gets into your hair and clothing. As babies are the weakest, when you come to a baby, you pass it to the baby and increase the chances of disease in the baby.M:Is that so? In that case, I have to say that I should never get close to a baby.W:That's right. In fact, all smoking parents should do the same or better give it up completely. Text 9M:Hello, welcome to our program—Today City. I'm Larry. We are going to Louisville Kentucky where our guest Michelle Ray comes from. She is proud of her middlesized city with a small town feel and big city dreams. Now Michelle, tell us about your city.W:Thank you Larry. Here is my city. Louisville is my city. The first place I take a visitor from outoftown is to the Highlands for shopping and night life. When I have delicious Asian food, I always go to the Zen Garden which provides wonderful all vegetable dishes.M:Wow, that's interesting. Many people go for healthy food now.W:You can say that again. If I want to go camping and fishing, I'd go to the Red River area. For complete quiet, I can hide away in my house with a good book from one of our public libraries. M:That all sounds very exciting. I am sure some of our listeners will include Louisville in their travel plan for their next holiday. Thank you, Michelle.Text 10M:We are glad to have Dr Garfield to talk to us today about dreams. Let me start by asking the first question. Does everyone dream?W:It appears that everyone does. Mostly when people say that they never dream, what they really mean is that they don't remember their dreams or they don't think their dreams are important. The reason behind is that they might have been made one with a child when they first report their dreams or it was so frightening that they just turned off dreaming completely. The other day someone named Davis came to me and said that he used to be a great dreamer, but suddenly he stopped having dreams. I asked him what had happened. It turned out that his brother died of a heart attack and he never expected that such a terrible thing would happen to a young person. Generally, when they are with some frightening events and dream about it was too terrible, people prefer not to dream about it. Actually, the worst thing you can do is stop dreaming, because it means that the bad experience was too painful to even appear in dreams. As long as you are dreaming about it and even if the dreams are frightening, your mind is working on it. My personal opinion about what dreams do is that they help us deal with our problems. We see certain patterns take place in dreams. When a person is hurt deep inside, when a person is seriously ill, or when a person has been really sad, if people turn off their dreams totally, it means they don't allow themselves to even think about it题目答案:1-5 BCDAC 6-10 CDCAB 11-15 DABBC 16-20 DADAB。
2011-1听力文稿
GET Listening (2011-1) Section A1.W: Johnson’s in a real bad mood today, what’s wrong with him?M: His job was taken over by a fellow worker.Q: What happened to Johnson?2.M: I got a speeding ticket. Do you think I should go to court to fight it?W: What are you going to tell the judge?M: That I was basically going with the flow.W: T hat’s not going to work. I will just pay the fine.Q: What is the man going to tell the judge?3.M: Do you want to go fishing with me next weekend?W: Yeah, but I might h ave to give my dad a ride to the train station. I don’t know the exact time yet. M: Let’s play it by ear then. Just call me when you find out for sure.If you play it by ear, you don’t have a plan of action, but decided what to do as events take shape. Q: What will the two speakers do?4.W: Why do you look so stressed?M: I’m going to be dead if I don’t finish this project by tomorrow.W: I thought you had two weeks to go.Q: What does the woman mean?5.W: I have to write a paper on the theory of psychology. Do you know anything about it?M: The theory of psychology is way over my head.(beyond my comprehension)Q: What does the man mean?6.W: Did you hear that Tiffany had broken up with her boyfriend last night?M: What? I thought they had a great relationship.W: So did I. It was totally out of the blue. (unexpectedly)1Q: What does the woman mean?7.W: Did you get a chance to go to that new restaurant down the street?M: Yes, I ordered the special but the server made a mistake.W: That sucks. ( Slang: to be disgustingly disagreeable or offensive 真差劲!) So what ended up happening?M: They finally got my steak out, but it was overcooked. It was a terrible experience.Q: What do we learn about the man?8.W: Did you finish finals this week?M: Don’t remind me. I think I failed most of the exams.W: Why did you do so terrible?M: My mind just went blank. I think I overloaded my brain.Q: What happened to the man?9.W: Hey, Jack, how were your classes this semester?M: They were not too bad. I really dig (to understand fully)my political science class.W: Would you consider it your favorite class?M: I don’t know if I would call it my favorite, but it ranks up there.Q: What did the man think of his political science class?Section BMini-talk oneM: Hi, Daisy.W: Hi, Mark.M: How was your summer vacation?W: I worked over the summer at a restaurant. Have to make tuition money, right? What did you do?M: I took summer school. I withdrew from two of my classes last year, so I wanted to make them up.W: So are you finally a junior now?M: Yeah, and I have 5 credits to spare. I only needed to take 10 credits over the summer, but I took 15 because the price was the same. W: That makes sense. So where is Nicolle?M: She dropped out of school completely.2W: Really? Why?M: She worked at a start-up company as an intern and since the business did well they asked her if she wanted to work full-time.W: Wow, she’s so lucky. She doesn’t have a degree and she already has a job.M: It sounds good now, but I am traditional. I want the degree, so I wouldn’t have accepted the offer.W: Do you know how much they are paying her?M: I don’t know but I bet it mu st have been a good offer or she wouldn’t have accepted it.10. Why did the woman work in the summer vacation?11. Why did the man take 15 credits instead of 10?12. Why did Nicolle drop out of school completely?Mini-talk twoToday, I’m going to tell you something about the history of the Statue of Liberty, one of the most famous statues in America. To many people the statue is known as Lady Liberty. She stands on a small island in New Y ork Harbor near the great city. In her right hand she holds a torch with a golden flame high above her head. Her left arm hold a tablet with the date July 4th, 1776. That is the date the United States declared its independence. On her head is a crown of 7 points that represents the 7 continents and the 7 seas. Around her feet is a broken chain that represents oppression.The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from the people of France. Its official name was Liberty enlightening the World. Frédéric Bartholdi built the statue in several parts. These were shipped to New York and then put together on a base. The statue was dedicated in a ceremony on October 28, 1886. The statue itself stands about 46 meters tall. The distance from the ground to the top of the golden torch is about 23 meters. The statue can be seen from far away. For the many millions of immigrants who came to America on ships the Statue of Liberty was the first thing they saw. Today more than 3-million people visit the statue of Liberty each year, most come by from a ferry boat from New York. Some visitors go inside the statue and climb as high as the crown to look down at the harbor. Others stand on the ground, take photographs, read the poem and enjoy being close to Lady Liberty.13. What does the broken chain around the Lady Liberty’s feet represent?14. What is the official name of the statue?15. How do most visitors come to visit the statue?Section COctober 10th is world mental health day. This year’s observance centers on the relationship between mental health and chronic physical conditions, like diabetes and cancer. The World Health Organization says more than 450 million people suffer from poor mental health. The most common disorders are depression and psychosis. Mental health experts also include other disorders like drug and alcohol abuse that affect millions of people. …is with the world Federation for mental health. That organization, based in the United States, held the first world mental health day in 1992. Mrs. Burger says that mental health problems are most severe in poor countries that lack the resources to deal with them. She says in a report: “it’s an enormous issue.”3The WHO is highlighting mental health as a neglected issue. In developing countries a huge number of people, up to 85%, don’t have access to any form of mental health treatment. There are huge staffing needs. There are no services. Experts say about half of all mental health problems first appear before the age of 15. The countries with the highest percentages of young people are in the developing world. That means they are also the countries with the poorest levels of mental health resources. The WHO says that many low and middle income countries have only one child psychiatrist for every 1-4 million people. Worldwide, depression is the leading mental health problem and a leading cause of disability.In 2009, WHO estimated that more than 154 million people suffered from depression. Bu t …from the mental health federation says other kind s of diseases often get more attention. She says people are more focused on communicable diseases and not paying enough attention to the amount of disability there is from mental health conditions and these are the real disabilities where people are not able to work to their full capacity, c an’t earn an income. And there is a big impact on families as well. Mrs. Burger says her organization and the WHO are pushing to have governments include mental health care in their development goals. She says this could greatly improve the ability of treatment and services worldwide.4。
2011年12月英语四级听力原文完整版
2011年12月英语四级听力原文完整版Part III Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.11.W: This crazy bus schedule has got me completely confused. I can’t figure out when my bus to Cleveland leaves?M: Why don’t you just go to the ticket window and ask?Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?12.W: I really enjoyed the TV special about drafts last night. Did you get home in time to see it?W: Oh, yes, but I wish I could have stayed awake long enough to see the whole thing.Q: What does the man mean?13.W: Airport, please. I’m running a little late. So just take the fastest way even if it’s not the most direct.M: Sure, but there is a lot of traffic everywhere today because of the football game.Q: What do we learn about the woman from the conversation?14.W: May I make a recommendation, sir? Our seafood with this special sauce is very good.M: Thank you, but I don’t eat shellfish. I’m allergic to it.Q: Where does this conversation most probably take place?15. W: now one more question if you don’t mind, what position in the company appeals t o you most?M: Well, I’d like the position of sales manager if that position is still vacant.Q: What do we learn about the man?16. M: I don’t think I want to live in the dormitory next year. I need more privacy.W: I know what you mean. But check out the cost if renting an apartment first. I won’t be surprised if you change your mind.Q: What does the woman imply?17. M: You’re on the right track. I just think you need to narrow the topic down.W: Yeah, you’re right. I always start by choosing two boarder topics when I’m doing a research paper.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?18. W: This picnic should beat the last one we went to, doesn’t it?M: Oh, yeah, we had to spend the whole time inside. Good thing, the weather was cooperative this time.What do we learn about the speakers from the conversation?Long ConversationConversation OneM: When I say I live in Sweden, people always want to know about the seasons.W: The seasons?M: Yeah, you know how cold it is in winter? What is it like when the days are so short?W: So what is it like?M: Well, it is cold ,very cold in winter. Sometimes it is cold as 26 degrees below centigrade. And of course when you go out, you’ll wrap up warm. But inside in the houses it’s always very warm, much warmer than at home. Swedish people always complain that when they visit England, the houses are cold even in the good winter.W: And what about the darkness?M: Well, yeah, around Christmas time there’s only one hour of daylight, so you really looks forward to the spri ng. It is sometimes a bit depressing. But you see the summers are amazing, from May to July in the North of Sweden the sun never sets. It’s still light in the midnight. You can walk in the mountains and read a newspaper.W: Oh, yeah, the land of the midnight sun.M: Yeah, that’s right, but it’s wonderful. You want to stay up all night, and the Sweden’s made most of it. Often they. And the Swedes makes most of it often they started work earlier in summer and then leave at about 2 or 3 in the afternoon, so th at they can really enjoy the long summer evenings. They’d like to work hard, but play hard, too. I think Londoners work longer hours, but I’m not sure this is a good thing.Q19: What do we learn about the man from the conversation?Q20: What do Swedish people complain about when they visit England in winter?Q21: How does the man describe the short hour of daylight around Christmas in Sweden?Q21: What does the man say about the Swedish people?Conversation TwoW: What kind of training does one need to go into this type of job?M: That’s a very good question. I don’t think there is any, specifically.W: For example, in your case, what was your educational background?M: Well, I did a degree in French at Nottingham. After that, I did careers work in secondary schools like the careers guidance people. Here is in the university. Then I went into local government because I found I was more interested in the administrative side. Then progressed on to universities. So there wasn’t any plan and there was no specifi c training. There are plenty of training courses in management techniques and committee work which you can attend now.W: But in the first place, you did a French degree.M: In my time, there wasn’t a degree you could do for administration. I think most of the administrators I’ve come across have degrees and all sorts of things.W: Well, I know in my case, I did an English literature degree and I didn’t really expect to end up doing what I am doing now.M: Quite.W: But you are local to Nottingham, actually? Is there any reason why you went to Nottingham University?M: No, no, I come from the north of England, from west Yorkshire. Nottingham was one of the universities I put on my list. And I like the look of it. The campus is just beautiful.W: Yes, indeed. Let’s see. Were you from the industrial part of Yorkshire?M: Yes, from the Woolen District.Q23. What was the man’s major at university?Q24: What was the man’s job in secondary schools?Q25: What attracted the man to Nottingham University?Section BPassage OneWhile Gail Obcamp, an American artist was giving a speech on the art of Japanese brush painting to an audience that included visitors from Japan, she was confused to see that many of her Japanese listeners have their eyes closed. Were they tuned off because an American had the nerve to instruct Japanese in their own art form or they deliberately tried to signal their rejection of her? Obcamp later found out that her listeners were not being disrespectful. Japanese listeners sometimes closed their eyes to enhance concentration. Her listeners were showing their respect for her by chewing on her words. Some day you may be either a speaker or a listener in a situation involving people from other countries or members of minority group in North America. Learning how different cultures signal respect can help you avoid misunderstandings. Here are some examples. In the deaf culture of North America, many listeners show applause not by clapping their hands but by waving them in the air. In some cultures, both overseas and in some minority groups in North America, listeners are considered disrespectful if they look directly at the speaker. Respect is shown by looking in the general direction but avoiding direct eye contact. In some countries, whistling by listeners is a sign of approval while in other courtiers it is a form of insult.Questions:26, What did Obcamp’s speech focus on?27, Why do Japanese listeners sometimes close their eyes while listening to a speech?28, What does the speaker try to explain?Passage TwoChris is in charge of purchasing and maintaining equipment in his Division at Taxlong Company. He is soon going to have an evaluation interview with his supervisor and the personnel director to discuss the work he has done in the past year. Salary, promotion and plans for the coming year will also be discussed at the meeting. Chris has made several changes for his Division in the past year. First, he bought new equipment for one of the departments. He has been particularly happy about the new equipment because many of the employees have told him how much it has helped them. Along with improving the equipment, Chris began a program to train employees to use equipment better and do simple maintenance themselves. The training saved time for the employees and money for the company. Unfortunately, one serious problem developed during the year. Two employees the Chris hired were stealing, and he had to fire them. Chris knows that a new job for a purchasing and maintenance manager for the whole company will be open in a few months, and he would like to be promoted to the job. Chris knows, however, that someone else wants that new job, too. Kim is in charge of purchasing and maintenance in another Division of the company. She has also made several changes over the year. Chris knows that his boss likes Kim’s work, and he expects that his work will be compared with hers.Questions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. What is Chris’s main responsibility at Taxlong Company?30. What problem did Chris encounter in his Division?31. What does Chris hope for in the near future?32. What do we learn about Kim from the passage?Passage ThreeProverbs, sometimes called sayings, are examples of folk wisdom. They are little lessons which older people of a culture pass down to the younger people to teach them about life. Many proverbs remind people of the values that are important in the culture. Values teach people how to act, what is right, and what is wrong. Because the values of each culture are different, understanding the values of another culture helps explain how people think and act. Understanding your own culture values is important too. If you can accept that people from other cultures act according to their values, not yours, getting along with them will be much easier. Many proverbs are very old. So some of the values they teach may not be as important in the culture as they once were. For example, Americans today do not pay much attention to the proverb “Haste makes waste”, because patience is not important to them. But if you know about past values, it helps you to understand the present and many of the older values are still strong today. Benjamin Franklin, a famous American diplomat, writer and scientist, died in 1790, but his proverb “Time is money” is taken more seriously by Americans of today than ever before. A study of proverbs from around the world shows that some values are shared by many cultures. In many cases though, the same idea is expressed differently.Questions 33- 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. Why are proverbs so important?34. According to the speaker what happens to some proverbs with the passage of time?35 What do we learn from the study of proverbs from around the world?Section CCompound DictationOur lives are woven together. As much as I enjoy my own company, I no longer imagine I can get through a single day much less all my life completely on my own. Even if I am on vacation in the mountains, I am eating food someone else has grown, living in a house someone else has built, wearing clothes someone else has sewn from cloth woven by others, using electricity someone else is distributing to my house. Evidence of interdependence is everywhere; we are on this journey together.As I was growing up, I remember being carefully taught that independence not interdependence was everything. “Make your own way”,” Stand on your own two feet” or my mother’s favorite remark when I was face-to-face with consequences of some action: Now that you’ve made your bed, lie on it.Total independence is a dominant thing in our culture. I imagine that what my parents were trying to teach me was to take responsibilities for my actions and my choices. But the teaching was shaped by our cultural imagines. And instead, I grew up believing that I was supposed to be totally independent and consequently became very reluctant to ask for help. I would do almost anything not to be a burden, and not require any help from anybody.。
2011年高考英语听力(全国卷)
2011年高考试题全国卷Ⅰ听力原文1W: Very nice skirts. How much are they?M: Ten dollars each and one dollar off if you buy two. They are onsale.2M: I know you want to talk about this report but I’d like to tell youabout my new computer.W: Let’s keep to the point. We can talk about that later. All right?M: OK.3W: Bill , that’s 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.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 sheis always rude.5W: Excuse me,I’m looking for Mr.Town.M: Oh!He is not on this floor.He is on the fourth floor.Go down thisstairs and turn left.6-7M: Did you finish typing that report?W: Yes, I did. But I worked late.M: It must be a long repot, 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 about 9 o’clock. I got home at ten.M: What did you have for dinner?W: I sent out for a sandwich and I ate it at my desk.8-9M: Ricky, what’s going on? Fred just told me now that you’re going to leave us.W: Yes. I really feel bad about it. But BMD came up with a really goodoffer.M: Well, I didn’t know that you are looking for a new job.W: Well , just between you and me. I think we have some real problemsin this department. Don’t get me wrong. It has nothing to do with you,Frank. Everybody says that you’re an excellent manager.M: Problems? What problems? Do we have time to talk about it?10-12W: You know, I’ve just finished some very interesting research for thenewspaper 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 ofsport.M: I’m not surprised. People are getting more exercises 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.13-16M: Excuse me, do you mind if I sit here?W: Not at all, go ahead.M: Thank you.W: Are you going somewhere or are you meeting someone?M: I’m on my way to Washington, and you?W: I’m on my way to San Francisco.M: Really? I think San Francisco is probably the most exciting city inthe US.W: So do I. No other city has as many good restaurants or as much goodmusicM: Is San Francisco your hometown?W: No, I’m from a very small town in Pennsylvania. I wouldn’t want tolive there again either.I don’t like small town living very much.M: En, neither do I really. But small towns have their advantages. lesstraffic.W: And friendly people. You know I’m beginning to feel homesick. Bythe way , where are you from?M: China.W: China? But you speak English like a native speaker. I didn’t haveany idea.M: Oh, excuse me. It’s time for my flight. Well, nice talking withyou.17-20M: Could you suggest some ways to bring family members close together?W: Well, I feel it is very important for families to have regular mealstogether. One of my good childhood memories was dinner with my parents and two sisters. Because my husband and I bot h work, and our three children are busy with their studies, we seldom had a chance to get together as a family. But we tho ught it would be possible for us to sit down and enjoy meals together every week. First, we tried setting three fixed days: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. But almost everyone was unhappy. Then my son had an idea that everyone told me his o r her most convenient days and I would choose the two best days. For a while, the children were still unhappy with the ide a, they said they would rather spend the time with their friends playing sports. Gradually though, they began to see these e venings together an interesting and helpful.We laughed a lot. We made plans for trips. We discussed each other’s problems. After a couple of months, anybody who h ad to miss a family meal felt regretful. And now, we all feel that we have been able to build much stronger relationships w ithin family than we had before.。
2011年全国高考听力及原文(全国卷1卷)
2011年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语第一部分听力(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。
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秒钟的时间来回来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. £9.15C. £9.18.答案是B。
1.What does the man like about the play?A. The story.B. The ending.C. The actor.2.Which place are the speakers trying to find?A.A hotel.B.A bank.C.A restaurant.3.At what time will the two speakers meet?A. 5:20B. 5:10C.4:404.what will the man do ?A. Change the planB. Wait for a phone callC. Sort things out5.What does the woman want to do ?A. See a film with the man.B. Offer the man some helpC. Listen to some great music.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给出的A、B、C三个选项种选出最佳选项,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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答6、7题。
6.Where is Ben?A. In the kitchen.B. At school.C. In the park.7.What will the children in the afternoon?A. Help set the table.B. Have a party.C. Do their homework.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题8. What are the two speakers talking about?A. A Family holiday.B. A business trip.C. A travel plan.9. Where did Rachel go?A. Spain.B. Italy.C. China.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
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2011年江西省专升本英语统一考试听力文本Section A1.M: Do you mind if I turn off the television?W: Well, I’m in the middle of watching a program.Q: What does the woman mean?2.M: My boss is always asking me to work over-time. I just can’t stand it.W: If I were you, I would let him know how you felt.Q: What does the woman suggest the man should do?3.M: Have you ever put a bicycle together before?W: No, never. But I think if I follow the instruction, I won’t have much trouble.Q: What is the woman going to do?4.M: You seem ver y confident about the job interview, don’t you?W: Yes, I feel ready for it. I’ve study almost everything necessary.Q: What are the two persons talking about?5.M: Good evening, Madam. There is a table for four by the window. This way,please.W: Thank you! Could I see the menu, please?Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?6.W: I like these cups. How much are they?M: Originally, they were 2 dollars each. But they’re on sale today, only half the price.Q: How much does one cup cost?7.M: I’ve got two tickets for today’s football match. You want to come along?W: It’ll be on the television. Besides, it’s really too cold for me.Q: What will the woman probably do?8.M: Have you found the sports shoes you wanted in this shop?W: Yes, but they’re too expensive. I can’t afford them.Q: What can we learn from the conversation?9.M: Can you get your car repaired today?W: I’m not sure. But can you pick me up tomorrow if I can’t have it repaired?Q: What can we learn from the conversation?10.W: Hurry u p! It’s already 8:00 o’clock and the bus will be leaving in ten minutes.M: Oh, I forget to tell you they told me that the bus won’t leave until 8:30.Q: What time will the bus leave?Section BPassage oneIf you don’t have much money, what are some cheap ways to travel? In fact, there are a few almost free ways to travel. One way is to drive a car for a car moving company. When people move from one part of the country to another, they often need to move their cars. But they don’t want to drive their cars themselves. They pay a car moving company to do this for them. Some of these companies hire people to drive the cars. The drivers usually have to make deposit and pay for petrol. But this is a great way to travelif you can find a car going your way. A big problem of car driving is how to get back home. Another way to travel cheap is to fly with low-cost airlines. Some of the low-cost airlines may offer free flights at certain periods of time, and so it’s best to keep an eye on the news. One best way for you to find out information about low-flight ticket prices or the free flights offers is to visit the airlines’ official websites.Q11. How can people travel free according to the passage?Q12. What is the big problem with driving a car for a car moving company?Q13. What is true about the airline’s free flights according to the passage?Q14. How can people get information about low-flight ticket prices?Passage twoMy first “London” bike purchase was a second hand bike when I was a student. I saved a l ot of money but still couldn’t afford a new bike and so I bought a second hand one. One biggest problem I face was that I had to make sure the bike is not stolen.Today there are a lot of places in London that sell second hand bikes. One place is second bike shops and it is a great way to get a good model for a low price, but you have to be sure the shop you buy from does not sell stolen bikes. You can also get a second hand bike from bike hire shops. They often sell their bikes after a certain time, say 18 months. Their bikes are often in good condition as they have been regularly serviced. Another place to buy a second hand bike is from a market but you have to be aware that markets have a very bad name for selling stolen bikes. If you want to buy a more expensive bike, bicycle magazine can be a good choice.Q15. What was the writer’s big concern when he was buying his second hand bike?Q16. What is the advantage of buying second hand bikes from bike hire shops?Q17. Where can people get information about the more expensive second hand bike? Passage threeGood morning, everybody and welcome to the first lecture on Marketing. I’ll be giving two lectures a week on this important business topic at this time on Tuesdays and Fridays until the end of this term. W ell this morning I’d like to introduce you to some important concepts in marketing. As you know there are lots of different elements that go together to make up Marketing, we’ll look at the key elements during this course of lectures. I’d like to start wit h a general introduction today.In general, the general marketing is all about making contacts or close relations between producers and consumers. To make these contacts it’s very important to find out and then deliver exactly what consumers want. What is a consumer? A consumer is a person or organization that buys a product. It’s as simple as that. Once again marketing is all about finding out and then delivering what consumers want in a profitable way.Q18.How many lectures will be given by the speaker each week?Q19.What will the speaker talk about in her lecture this morning?Q20. What does marketing mean according to the speaker?KEYS:1-5 CBCAD 6-10 BDABC 11-15 CCBBD 16-20 AABCD。