高考英语专项听力模拟训练七——推断

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高考英语听力推理判断题单选题30题

高考英语听力推理判断题单选题30题

高考英语听力推理判断题单选题30题1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a library.B. In a hospital.C. In a supermarket.D. In a school.答案:C。

本题主要根据对话中的相关词汇来判断地点。

对话中提到了“fruits”“vegetables”等与超市相关的物品,所以可推断出对话可能发生在超市。

2. Who is the man talking to?A. His teacher.B. His classmate.C. His doctor.D. His friend.答案:A。

从对话中“exam”“grades”等词可以推测出男子正在与老师交流。

3. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Father and daughter.B. Husband and wife.C. Boss and employee.D. Teacher and student.答案:D。

对话中提到“homework”“assignment”等与学习相关的内容,可判断两人是师生关系。

4. Where might the woman be now?A. At a park.B. At a cinema.C. At a gym.D. At a restaurant.答案:D。

根据“menu”“order”等词汇,可以推断出女人可能在餐厅。

5. Who is the woman most likely talking to?A. A postman.B. A policeman.C. A taxi driver.D. A shop assistant.答案:B。

女人提到“lost my bag”“help me find it”等寻求帮助的内容,所以最有可能是在和警察交流。

高三英语一轮复习 高考听力专项训练细节推断题之数字类题型解题技巧 课件

高三英语一轮复习  高考听力专项训练细节推断题之数字类题型解题技巧 课件

the most?
A. Three. B. Six.
C√. Eight.
How long has the woman had a cough?
A. Two days. C. Six days.
B√. Four days.
I say it's been four days now.
3、计算题:指需要对材料中提到的 几个数字进行简单的计算。
数字类题目 常见提问方式:
(1).When will they meet at the gate ?
(2). How long did it take the man to…
(3). At what time will the two speakers meet?...
(4). How many students did the man believe had taken the exam?
(5). How much will the man pay if he buys …
关键词:half, to, past, quarter, later, earlier, more, less, another, double, a couple of days, fortnight(两周), decade(十年), dozen(一打=12个), score, thirty percent, twice, three times, half an hour ago, a quarter to 8,…
课题:高考听力专项训练 细节推断题之数字 类题型解题技巧
科目:英语 年级:高三下学期 教材版本:人教版
一、考纲解读 要求考生能听懂所熟悉话题的简短 对话和独白。考生应能: 1、获取具体的、事实性信息; 2、理解主旨和要义; 3、对所听内容作出推断; 4、理解说话者的意图、观点或态度。

步步高2022高考听力专项练习(7)(录音材料及解析)

步步高2022高考听力专项练习(7)(录音材料及解析)

步步高2022高考听力专项练习(7)(录音材料及解析)录音材料及答案(Text 1)W: Excuse me. I want five envelopes and five regular stamps, please.M: OK, here you are. That will be four dollars altogether.(Text 2)M: I missed the bus again today because I turned the alarm clock off in my sleep.W: Try putting it far away from your bed and you’ll get up on time.(Text 3)M: Did you receive my application?W: I did, but I have not had a chance to look it over yet.M: Not yet? It’s been over a week and I was hoping to get an answer today.(Text 4)W: The movie next Tuesday has been cancelled due to lack of interest.M: What do you mean?W: Well, by last night only a few tickets has been sold.(Text 5)W: If I were you, I’d take the bus to work. Driving in that rush hour traffic is terrible.M: But by the time the bus gets to my stop, there aren’t any seats left.(Text 6)W: What’s wrong, Peter?M: Can you believe this? I locked my keys in the car and I have to go to the airport to pick up my aunt.W: So, what are you going to do?M: I don’t know. Do you think I could borrow your car for a few hours?W: I’m sorry, but I really need it this afternoon.M: Well, could you drive me home then? I have spare keys there.W: That’s no problem.M: Do you have a quarter for the phone? My wallet’s in the car, too.W: Here you are. Anything else?M: No, that’s it. I really appreciate it.(Text 7)W: Good morning, Mr. White. I wonder if you could spare a few minutes. I’d like to ask you a few questions.M: Well, I can spare you a few minutes, but I’m very bu sy preparing for our exhibition, you know.W: Just a few questions. Where is it going to be held?M: It’s going to be held in the art gallery.W: Who is opening it?M: It’s going to be opened by Mr. Smith.W: It’s quite a big exhibition,isn’t it?M: Quite big. Some very famous paintings will be shown.W: I believe they’re sent from different countries,aren’t they?M: Yes, that’s right. Quite an international event for our town.W: Well, thank you. Mr. White. Wish you every success with the exhibition!M: Thank you.(Text 8)M: You often come to school late as well. Yesterday, for example, you...W: Yes. I’m very sorry about that. You see, my alarm clock didn’t work and...M: Your alarm clock? But you told me yesterday that the bus had broken down!W: Oh, did I? I just forgot to say that my clock didn’t work, either.M: It’s a good story. Now, tell me again why you want tomorrow off.W: Well... er, you see, my grandmother is ill. She is in hospital and... and she is going to have an operation. I want to visit her.M: Oh, I see. So your grandfather is ill as well.W: As well? I... I don’t understand.M: Neither do I. When we began this conversation, you said your grandmother was ill. And you didn’t say she was going to have an operation! You said she had already had one! And by the way, you also said she was in an oldpeople’s home, not in a hospital.(Text 9)W: Hey, Bob. How long have you been here?M: I started swimming this morning at 5:00.W: My goodness! That’s early! I got here at 6:00.How many lanes have you done?M: I swam 50 lanes before 6:00, but I can’t remember how many lanes I’ve done since then.W: I have 10 more to do and it’ll be done.M: I’m almost finished, too. Do you have any classes right after you finish?W: No, I don’t have to go to class until 11:00. How about you?M: No, I don’t have to go to class until 10:00. I usually go out for breakfast afterI swim. Would you like to join me today?W: Sure, that sounds like fun. Let me finish and I’ll meet you outside the locker room.M: OK, see you then.(Text 10)The torch relay in Wuhan wrapped up on Saturday with Li Xiaoshuang, Olympic gymnastics champion, running into Sanxiashi Plaza, with the Olympic torch. The next stop for the sacred flame is Yichang in Hubei Province. Before starting off, for one minute, all relay team staff and torchbearers mourned in silence for the victims of the devastating earthquake in Wenchuan. In addition, stage performances during the launching and closing ceremonies were cancelled. Adhering to the principles of “si mplicity and practicality, ”the entire torch route was cut into 20.7 kilometers from 42.5 kilometers.Wuhan’s launching ceremony was held in Yellow Crane Tower Park. Yellow Crane Tower, built in the Three Kingdoms period, is a famous historic site. Poet Li Bai’s poem about the tower made it even more popular.The relay route passed along the Yangtze River. Torchbearers went from the Yangtze River Bridge, the first bridge in China to function as both a railway and highway on the nation’s longest river, to various roads in the city, highlighting Wuhan’s unique cultural sites.************************************************【答案】1~5.CBACB 6~BAB11~15.BBCBB 16~20.CAACC。

听力理解推断题能力提升

听力理解推断题能力提升

课题:听力理解推断题能力提升------攻克前五题导学案科目:英语授课人:课时:第一课时时间:授课班级:Step One:Lead-in------Enjoy a song and answer the question.What is the probable relationship between “you” and “me” in the MV?Step Two: Listening skills trainingExploration1: 推断身份关系、职业错题回顾:1. What is the probable relationship between speakers? (《听力风暴》七第2题)A. Teacher and student.B. Coach and player.C. Parent and child.2. Who might the woman be? (《听力风暴》七第7题)A. A vet.B. A dentist.C. An eye specialist.小结1:1. 要注意说话人的语调, 如果双方是陌生人关系,语调一般较;朋友关系,语调一般较;家人关系,语调一般较;师生或上司与员工关系,语调一般较;2. 把说话人的语调和其结合起来判断人物关系及身份。

课堂练习:1. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?(2018年全国卷III 第2题)A. Colleagues.B. Brother and sister.C. Teacher and student.2. What is the man? (《听力风暴》七第16题)A. An actor.B. A reporter.C. A director.Exploration2: 推断行为动作错题回顾:1. What is the woman doing now? (2020年南宁市摸底考第2题)A. Making a list.B. Baking cookies.C. Shopping for groceries.2. What will the woman probably do? (《听力风暴》六第10题)A. Go to the man’s place.B. Call the Hillsbore Hotel.C. Reserve an exhibition hall.小结2:1. 整体理解材料,抓住关键细节,重视第个人的谈话内容,其内容往往是解题关键。

高考英语听力答题技巧总结(4篇)

高考英语听力答题技巧总结(4篇)

高考英语听力答题技巧总结(4篇)高考英语听力答题技巧总结 1一、学会预测预测是在做听力理解之前根据各种暗示,如所给答案选项,段落或对话标题等已有知识,对即将听到的段落或对话内容进行预测。

1. 从答案选项中预测:Q: What does Tom do?A. He’s a truck driver.B. He’s a ship captain.C. He’s a pilot.录音:W: Tom flew to Anchorage last night, then took some passengers from there to Dallas .M: Yeah, but he couldn‘t land because the airport in Dallas was snowed in. 从选项看,问题应是关于职业方面的,再从flew, passengers, airport这些信息词中可知道Tom的职业。

2. 从说话人口气预测:在A,B两人的对话中,如果B是附和或赞成,往往说“Yes”,“I agree”,“Sure”,“I think so”等。

但如A用否定句,B表同意时则用“No”,“Neither / Nor?”等。

例如:A: Harvey doesn’t seem to fit into this class. B: No, heis really a fish out of water.二、做简要笔记听录音时快速,准确,简要地记下有关信息(包括数字,人名,地名,关键词),前提是不要影响跟听速度,采用自己习惯的符号。

例:How much will the man pay for the tickets?A. $18B. $24C. $30录音:W: Tickets for the movie are $ 6 for adults, half price for children.M: All right, I’d like three tickets for adults and two tickets for children, please. 笔记可简化为:$ 6 A(A__adult),C__children,3A+2C或6 A(3)+ half C(2)三、听清数据,简要记录,加以运算。

好题优卷—备战2022高考英语模考模拟测试卷(七)(考试版)

好题优卷—备战2022高考英语模考模拟测试卷(七)(考试版)

好题优卷—2022高考英语模考模拟卷(七)英语本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

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。

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's wrong with the woman’s car?A. It doesn’t start.B. It never has enough gas.C. It runs for a while and then dies.2. Why does the woman thank the man?A. He introduced her to his friends.B. He found a new school for her.C. He attended her party.3. What are the speakers doing?A. Washing dishes.B. Having Chinese hot pot.C. Shopping for groceries.4. How many times has the woman been to California?A. Once.B. Twice.C. Three times.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. A birthday gift.B. A new bike shop.C. A surprise party.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。

2024届高考英语听力真题分类专项训练---推理判断

2024届高考英语听力真题分类专项训练---推理判断

2024届高考英语听力真题分类专项训练---推理判断1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In a bank B.At a ticket office C.On the train2. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a bookstore. B. In a classroom. C. In a library.3. Where does the conversation probably take pace?A.In a wine shop. B.In a supermarket. C.In a restaurant. 4. Where does this conversation take place?A.In a classroom. B.In a hospital. C.In a museum.5. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In a restaurant. B. In an office. C. At home.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6. Why is Harry unwilling to join the woman?B.He wants to watch TV. C.He is too lazy.A.He has a pain in hisknee.7. What will the woman probably do next?A.Stay at home. B.Take Harry to hospital. C.Do some exercise. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8. What does Jack want to do?A.Watch TV. B.Play outside. C.Go to the zoo.9. Where does the conversation probably take place?A.At home. B.In a cinema. C.In a supermarket. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

高考英语听说全真模拟训练

高考英语听说全真模拟训练

高考英语听说全真模拟训练一、模拟考试环境在进行高考英语听说全真模拟训练之前,首先需要模拟真实的考试环境。

这包括模拟考试的时间、考场氛围、设备等。

可以使用与真实考试相同的设备进行模拟,如与真实考试相同的计算机和麦克风等。

在模拟考试环境中,要求考生严格遵守考试规则,如不得相互交流、不得查阅资料等。

二、语音识别训练在英语听说考试中,语音识别是非常重要的一环。

考生需要通过训练提高自己的语音识别能力,包括对单词、短语和语调的识别。

在训练中,可以使用一些语音识别软件或在线工具进行练习,同时也可以通过模仿英语母语人士的发音和语调来提高自己的语音识别能力。

三、听力理解提升听力理解是英语听说考试中的重要部分,需要通过大量的训练来提高。

可以选择一些与高考水平相近的听力材料进行练习,如VOA、CNN等新闻节目或者英语电影、电视剧等。

在练习中要注意理解听力材料的结构和逻辑关系,掌握关键词和信息重点,提高自己的听力理解能力。

四、口语表达技巧口语表达是英语听说考试的另一重要部分,需要掌握一定的表达技巧。

在训练中,可以模拟一些真实场景进行口语练习,如模拟导游、模拟商务谈判等。

在表达中要注意发音清晰、语速适当、语法正确,同时要使用恰当的词汇和短语进行表达。

通过大量的口语练习可以提高自己的口语表达能力。

五、真实场景模拟真实场景模拟是英语听说全真模拟训练的重要环节之一。

可以选择一些真实的场景进行模拟,如机场、酒店、商场等。

在模拟中要求考生根据场景和任务需求进行表达和交流,同时要注意运用恰当的礼仪和表达方式。

通过真实场景模拟可以增强考生的实际应对能力和自信心。

六、答案解析与反思在英语听说全真模拟训练中,答案解析与反思是非常重要的环节之一。

在模拟考试后,需要对答案进行解析,找出自己的不足之处和需要改进的地方。

同时也要进行反思,思考自己在训练中的表现和需要改进的地方,为今后的训练制定更加有针对性的计划。

七、应试策略指导在英语听说全真模拟训练中,应试策略指导也是非常重要的一环。

高考模拟试题卷 英语(第七模拟)

高考模拟试题卷 英语(第七模拟)

2013年北京—黄冈高考最后冲刺预测试卷英语(第七模拟)【命题报告】本套试卷是笔者按照最新山东高考英语《考试说明》,并在充分研究了近两年山东高考英语试题的命题思路、试题特点以及难度变化的基础上命制的。

1.听力部分话题多样,考查考生听取具体信息的能力;2.语法和词汇知识部分在保证知识覆盖面的基础上,突出了山东高考英语一贯倡导的语境化、交际化的特点;3.完形填空设空合理,考查考生通过语篇理解文章的能力;4.阅读理解突出了题材、体裁的多样性和新颖性,语篇的逻辑性和思维的深度和广度,真正检验考生通过阅读文章捕捉细节、归纳概括和推理判断的能力;5.写作部分内容贴近考生的日常生活,真正考查考生实际运用英语语言的能力。

本试卷分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分。

满分150分。

考试用时120分钟。

第Ⅰ卷(共105分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

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

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What will the man have?A.A blood test.B.A job interview.C.A physical examination.2.What does the man want to do?A.To phone someone.B.To talk to the operator.C.To check his number.3.When will the two speakers probably meet?A.This morning.B.This afternoon.C.Early tomorrow.4.What was the woman doing before leaving the office?A.Reading a report.B.Writing a report.C.Reviewing a report.5.Why can t the man give the woman a hand?A.He doesn t want to do so.B.He doesn t know how to help her.C.He is too busy to help her.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。

高考英语听力模拟练习附答案

高考英语听力模拟练习附答案

高考英语听力模拟练习附答案高考英语听力模拟练习附答案听力原文:(Text 1)M: How long will I have to stay out of school?W: About a week. You still have a fever.(Text 2)M: I have to call the apartment manager.W: Lost your keys again, huh?M: Yeah.(Text 3)W: Is the flight from New York on time?M: Yes, it is. It should be arriving in 30 minutes at Gate 7.(Text 4)W: Jack, are you going to play tennis with us today?M: I promised Bill I'd go swimming with him.(Text 5)W: Did you move? I went over to your old house, but it wasempty.M: I'm living in the countryside now. The air is cleaner, and I'mcloser to the school.(Text 6)W: Stan, do you have a minute?M: Oh, hi, Cathy. Sure. What's up?W: Well, I've been meaning to talk to you about the situation in the office.M: I'm not in there very often. It's so noisy that I can't work. W: That's exactly what I'm getting at. We're supposed to be able to do our preparation in that office, but have you noticedJack constantly has students coming in to get help with his course?M: We can't really ask him to stop having students come in for help, can we?W: No, of course not. But I'm not able to do my work andneither are you. I imagine it's the same for the others in the office.M: Hmmm, could we ask for a kind of meeting room? Whenwe have to talk to students, we could go to the meetingroom.W: Good idea.(Text 7)W: Hey Taxi! Ah... Thanks for stopping.M: Where are you going?W: Well, I'm going to the National Museum of History, and... M. Sure. No problem.W: Uh. Excuse me. How long does it take to get there?M: Well, that all depends on the traffic, but it shouldn't take more than 30 minutes.W: Oh, by the way, do you know what time the museumcloses?M. Well, I would guess around six o'clock.W: Uh, do you have the time?M: Yeah. It's half past four.W: Thanks.M: Uh, this is your first time to Beijing City, right?W: Yeah. Do you know any good restaurants that offer meals at a reasonable price?M: Umm... Well, the Friendship restaurant. It's not as inexpensive as other places I know, but the service is better. W: Sounds great! How do I get there from the museum?M: Well, there are buses that run that way.(Text 8)W: I’m not looking forward to the English lesson tomorrow. M: Why not?W: Because the teacher has said that we’re going to have a quiz.M: But you had a test week, didn't you?W: Yes, we did. That's why I don’t want another one tomorrow,(Text 9)W: Robert, you play the guitar, don’t you?M: I used to. But I haven’t played it for quite some time. I don’treally have time these days with all my studies. Why do youask?W: I’m trying go organize a group to play at some parties onweekends. We still need a guitar player.M: Well, I don’t know. But your idea sounds fun to me.W: Oh it will be. I’m more or less in charge of things, so if youwant to give it a try, you're in. It's as easy as that. Besides, it'sa great chance to get out and meet people.M: But I told you I haven't practiced for a long time. I don’tknow if I remember any songs I used to play.W: Don’t worry about it. I just thought I’d ask you to try and join us sometime when we were practicing. We'll be practicing for a few months before we give performances.M. OK, I’ll have a try.W: I’m sure you can do it. And it will be fun, too.(Text 10)There was a fire in the middle of the night in a country house where there were many guests. They all rushed out when they heard the alarm. They did not even wait to put on their clothes. Dressed in blankets and overcoats, they were standing watching the flame when another guest joined them. "Why did you get so excited?" he asked "Now look at me. When I heard the alarm, I got out of bed, lighted acigarette and quietly dressed myself. In fact I was putting on my tie when I thought it was not the best tie to wear with a shirt I had on. So I took it off and put on another. I did not lose my head at all. I never get excited in a difficult or dangerous situation. "That's good," said one of his friends, "but why didn't you put on your trousers?"。

2019高中英语高考提能练Unit7TheSea仿真检测灵活拆组卷(含解析)北师大版必修3

2019高中英语高考提能练Unit7TheSea仿真检测灵活拆组卷(含解析)北师大版必修3

高考提能练Unit 7 The Sea仿真检测灵活拆组卷第一部分听力(满分30分,限时20分钟)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 time is it now?A.It's 4:30. B.It's 4:50. C.It's 5:10.2.What does the man think of the fish?A.It is tasty. B.It is spicy. C.It is salty.3.What is the man going to do?A.Finish his report.B.Borrow a computer.C.Buy a train ticket.4.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.At a restaurant.B.At the woman's house.C.At a clothes store.5.What did David do in London?A.He went sightseeing.B.He bought some gold.C.He worked as a delivery man.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

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

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

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Why is the man calling?A.To check the price of renting.B.To book an area for an event.C.To confirm the reservation.7.When will the man have the outdoor event?A.On Saturday. B.On Sunday. C.On Monday.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

07 高考英语听力真题原文

07 高考英语听力真题原文

第二部分真题训练2020年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(全国Ⅰ卷)Text 1W: Can I help you?M: Yes. I’d like to try this jacket on, please.W: OK. The changing rooms are over there.Text 2W: Tom, your music is too loud.M: Our band is practicing for the show, mom.W: But it’s already the middle of the night.M: Okay, we’ll cut it off right away.Text 3M: You look pretty busy. What’s up?W: We’ll put in together an office party this Friday evening. There’ll be about thirty people and I’m the organizer.M: Nice. But it’s probably best not to overwork yourself. Enjoy!Text 4W: Hi, Henry. Did you say you’re going to take a vacation next week?M: Actually. I’m leaving for San Francisco this weekend.W: Cool! But I can’t get away until the end of August.Text 5M: Donna, have you booked the flight to London for me?W: Sure, Bill. Do you need a ride to the airport? I can do it.M: No, thanks. I will park my car at the airport.Text 6M: ⑥Hi, Lucy, this is Pete.W: Hi, what’s up?M: ⑥Listen, I’m afraid I’ll be a little late tonight. Remember I said earlier that I would pick you up at six. ⑦Now I’m going to meet you… at about a quarter to seven, as there’s beena problem here at work.W: OK, don’t worry. The film begins at eight. I’ll wait.M: Good, get something to eat before I arrive. OK?W: I will.Text 7W: Hi, Mark. I’ve decided to leave the company. I had an amazing time here. But it’s time to for me to move on.M: May I ask why, Cathy? I do hope that you stay with us here.W: ⑧Well, you know I’ve got a new job in a big engineering firm. It’s a management position. M: ⑨In that case I think that I understand your decision and you have my support.W: Thanks for understanding. But I can work here two more weeks.M: That’s great. Will you be able to finish your present project?W: ⑩Sure, and if you hire someone within ten days, I’ll be happy to provide training in my areas.Text 8W: Well done, congratulations! How are you feeling?M: Tired, I’m just tired.W: But you did so well to get second place in today’s car race.M: ⑪Well, I came out here aiming for the gold. I got third place last time and it was not the result I had hoped for.W: What happened today? You were looking extremely good at the start.M: I blew it. The car was a bit out of control.W: Some people might have given up at that point.M: ⑫I was determined to do it to finish the round.W: So what now?M: Tomorrow is going to be tough. Much tougher than today.W: Well, I think you showed great determination today. ⑬Good luck for tomorrow and thanks for speaking to us.Text 9W: So what is your new apartment like, Terry?M: Oh, it’s great. There’re two bedrooms, a nice kitchen and a living room.W: Sounds nice.M: Yeah. ⑭And there is a grocery store next to the apartment building, and there’s a laundry and a fast food restaurant across the street. So it is a quick way to get a meal.W: That’s good. How much do you pay in rent?M: Well, I have a roommate. So I pay half the rent. ⑮That is $275 a month with gas, water and electricity included. And the Internet and satellite TV are separate.W: ⑯That’s really a wonderful price. How on earth did you find a place like that?M: I just found it online.W: ⑯Great.Text 10M: Hello, ⑰I’m Jeff Anderson from Coventry England.⑳And in today’s program, I’d like to share with you a special kind of English culture — the football. A lot of people in England are crazy about football. During the football season, whenever there is a big match, all the flags for local football teams, such as Liverpool and Newcastle, are hung outside every window, or even spread proudly on T-shirts or scarves. ⑱There is an atmosphere of excitement in the air. Groups of young men crowd into dark, packed pubs, staring at the television screens. Of course, they’re covered head to toe in the colors of their team. They shout and scream in sadness when their team loses a goal, or with joy when there is a momentof success. You do not have to be a fan of football to get caught up in the excitement. As far as victories are concerned, England had its big moment in 1966 in Wembley stadium. The World Cup victory is in the hearts and minds of all football fans. Now, whenever England is playinga big match, red and white covers every inch of every pub, a symbol of hope: the English flag.Well, football has never been something I’m particularly interested in. ⑲For years, I’ve had to pretend excitement and pick a team to support. Y ou cannot say you don’t like or do not follow football in England, as often this would lead to a long dialogue in which someone would begin telling you why you should support their team.2020年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(全国II卷Ⅲ卷)Text 1M: Excuse me. How can I get to the nearest supermarket?W: It’s on Pennings Road. Go past the post office and it’s on your left.Text 2W: I don’t know how you did it, Carl! But the TV works beautifully now. You should get a medal for your work.M: It wasn’t hard at all. It was much easier than preparing for the test.Text 3M: Good morning, madam. What can I do for you?W: Well, the sleeves of this jacket are too long. Can you make them shorter?M: Let me take a look. Okay, I can do it for 20 dollars.Text 4W: Excuse me. Could you tell me what time Flight AF35 gets in?M: Well, it’s due in at 6:20 p.m. But the announcement said just now that it has a 30-minute delay because of the bad weather.Text 5M: Ms. Miller, could you tell me how I can improve this article? I got a B plus.W: It’s quite good, actually. The lan guage use is good and the main points are covered. There’s just too much repetition. You could have said everything within two pages.Text 6W: So Bill, what do you usually do on the weekend?M: ⑥I often go to the movies with friends on Friday night. How about you, Sarah?W: Well, ⑦I love seeing musical plays on Broadway with my friends.Have you been to many? M: ⑦Not really. I saw one when I moved to New York and another when my parents came to visit, but none ever since.Text 7W: Hello, Helen Smith speaking. Can I help you?M: Hello, this is David. Could I speak to Mike, please?W: I’m afraid he’s not available at the moment. Would you leave a message?M: Yes. ⑧I’m calling to cancel a meeting we scheduled for this afternoon.W: Okay. Let me take this down. ⑨Could I have your name again?M: ⑨Certainly. It’s David Stone.Text 8W: Can I help you, sir?M: I’d like to buy a camera.W: Right. We have ordinary cameras, movie cameras and video cameras. They’re all digital.M: Well, ⑩I am thinking of a video camera.W: Let’s see. How much do you want to spend, sir?M: Oh, I’m not really sure. What is the price?W: Well, that depends on the model and anything else you want to have with it.M: I see.W: How about this one? It has one of the new memory sticks, and a protective case for filming underwater so you can take it when you go diving.M: Does it have auto-focus?W: No, it doesn’t.M: That’s okay. ⑪The underwater filming is important for me, actually. How much is this? W: It costs 650 euros.M: ⑫Oh, that’s a bit expensive for me. Have you got anything similar but less expensive? W: ⑫Well, here is the sale of the week. It’s excellent for the price, only 470 euros, and it includes…Text 9W: A big dog celebrates a big birthday this year.⑬Clifford, the big red dog, first appeared 50 years ago along with Emily Elizabeth, a little girl who loves him. Today, we have Norman Bridwell, to talk with NPR’s reporter on his dog’s 50th birthday. So, Norman, tell us how it all started.M: Well, it was 1962, and I was a struggling, not very successful artist in New York.⑭My wife suggested that I try my hand at painting for children’s books. So I did ten paintings and took them to publishers. I was turned down everywhere, except at one publisher, where a young woman told me I wasn’t very good. So if I wanted to paint for a book, I’d need to write one on my own.W: So you did?M: Umm…⑬⑮the woman pointed to a painting I’d done, of a little girl with a big red dog, and she said, “Maybe that’s a story”. And I went home, and over that weekend ⑯I wrote the story Clifford the Big Red Dog, and was shocked when it was accepted for publication, because I’d never written anything before.W: I see. How wonderful!M: Yes, it was! My wife was also in shock when she did realize it wasn’t a dream. But, it was just luck.W: But that luck turned into 90 Clifford books that have sold 126 million copies in 13 languages.Text 10M: Hello, everyone. ⑰Today I’m going to talk about small talk, that is, short conversations people often have with strangers they meet. Such exchanges occur at bus stops, on buses, while waiting in line, almost anywhere that strangers gather close together. ⑱As a matter of fact, these short conversations are a good way for people to say hello and express friendliness.Such conversations usually cover a wide range of topics. ⑲The topics may include weather, customer service, movies, TV shows, local sports or latest news. But you should always keep it in your mind that private questions about salaries, family life, religious beliefs and politics should be avoided during these conversations. ⑳Besides, it’s better to ask open-ended questions.If you ask visitors, “Do you like our city?” They may say simply, “Yes”. On the other hand, if you ask, “What do you think of our city?” T hey will have more freedom in answering. This type of question also shows that you are interested in them. ⑳If you appear interested in what people are saying, they’d feel more comfortable talking with you.2020年9月全国英语等级考试第二级听力Text 1M: Jane, are you on a diet? Y ou look thinner than before.W: Not exactly. The day after I began to diet, I got sick. I stayed in the hospital for the last two weeks and lost five kilos.Text 2M: Hi. I need to check out this book.W: Sure. May I have your card?M: Okay.W: Sorry, I'm afraid you have to return one of the five books you've already borrowed before you check this one out.Text 3M: What time is it, Mary? We've waited here for about ten minutes.W: It's 7:40 now.M: Oh, our bus is late today.W: Yes, it should have arrived five minutes ago.Text 4(第4题为推断题)W: Bob, turn off the TV. It’s time for bed.M: Most of my classmates say they go to bed after nine o'clock.W: Never mind what time your friends go to bed. I say your bedtime is half past eight. And it's 8:20 now.Text 5W: Hi Jim. Did you have a nice weekend?M: Yes, Kate. It was great. I went camping with my friends in the Catskills.W: Really? How was the weather there?M: It was very nice.Text 6(第6题为推断题)W: How long have you been having the pain?M: I first felt it in November last year.W: Well, you should have come in earlier. Have you changed your eating habits in any way?M: No, not really.W: Is there a certain type of food that would cause stronger pain than other types?M: Hmm. Heavy foods like steak or cheese usually bring it on.W: I see. What about if I touch here, does it hurt?M: Ouch! It does hurt. What do you think it is?W: I'm not sure. ⑦We need to take an X-ray to see if anything is wrong.M: ⑦Okay.Text 7W: Hi Peter. ⑧Have you been in London long?M: Hi Maggie. ⑧I got here last Friday.It's about a week now.W: I just arrived. ⑨What's the hotel like?M: ⑨It's okay. Not perfect, but for this price, not bad.W: Why? What's the matter with it?M: Well, the heating doesn't always work. And it was freezing in here yesterday. Breakfast is very early in the morning. Today I overslept and missed it completely.W: You overslept? Why was that?M: Well, there's a man with a boy staying next door. They've been here for three days now, and the boy is really noisy. I didn't get any sleep.W: Oh no. Well, I don't know what we can do about the breakfast or other guests. ⑩But why don't you ask the hotel to look at the heating?M: ⑩Hmm. Good idea. I'll talk to them about it right now.Text 8W: ⑪Do you know Nat King Cole?M: ⑪You mean the pop singer? Yeah. What about him?W: In his song “Smile”, he tells people to smile through heartbreak. But now, research suggests that false happiness may just make things worse.M: Really? Tell me more about it.W: ⑫Researchers took pictures of bus drivers and then looked into the expressions on their faces.M: They did? What happened then?W: ⑬After following the drivers closely, researchers found that the drivers had to force a smile at work. They felt so bad that they wanted to give up their jobs.M: I never imagined it could be so serious. Why is that?W: The report says when people try to hold back bad feelings, it turns out that the feelings become even stronger and last longer.M: Look at my face. Do I smile a real smile?Text 9W: Professor Brown, which do you prefer, writing or teacher training?M: Well, I enjoy both very much. In fact, I wouldn't want to give up either.⑭These days most of my time is spent on writing. I go to the university just two half days a week to work with graduate students.W: What plans do you have for the future?M: Now that we have completed a textbook and its new CD program, we plan to develop more textbooks for other markets. People sometimes say to me, “You work too hard.”⑮The truth is I enjoy what I do, and I don't consider it to be work.W: What do you like to do that's not education-related?M: I like playing the piano. ⑰I'm fortunate to have been born with the ability to play the piano by ear. If I remember a music piece, I can play it. I'm not sure how I do it, but I've had that ability since the age of twelve.⑯I took music lessons from the age of six. I also write music.Although I'm a language teacher, I can't write words to songs. I have to turn to others for the words. Actually, I have more confidence in my book-writing ability than my song-writing ability.Text 10 (第18题为推断题)W: Our listener question this week comes from Australia. Jeff Bailey has been listening to our program since 2004. And he wants to know more about coal-mining in the United States. The United States produces about half of its electric power from coal. ⑲America is the second-largest producer of coal after China. Coal is mined in half the states, but Wyoming mines the most, followed by West Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania. The United States gets about two-thirds of its coal from surface mining rather than underground mining. Surface mining is the name for the different methods that are used to remove coal that is less than sixty meters underground. The United States has about 87,000 coal miners. The jobs pay well, especially for the poor areas where mines are often found. ⑳However, the jobs can also be dangerous.The government says more than 100,000 coal miners lost their lives in the past century.2020年1月浙江新高考试题Text 1W: So you need some information on animal cells? Check the top shelf and you may find what you want.M: Oh, I see. May I borrow one for a day or two?W: Sorry. The reference books are not for lending.Text 2M: I’d like a chicken roll, an order of fries and a chocolate shake.W: For here or to go?M: I’ll eat here, and here’s 20 dollars.Text 3M: I think we should replace that old computer.W: Hmm, the old computer… Why not get an assistant too? Our business is growing fast.Text 4W: Oh, another windy day!It’s dusty everywhere and I can hardly see anything. It must be dangerous to drive on such days.M: Yes, it has been like this for a week.Text 5W: Did you see the film on Wednesday?M: No, I went on Thursday night. Did you… on Wednesday?W: I was going to, but couldn’t make it. I think I’ll go on Saturday night.Text 6W: Hey, Michael. ⑥Did you hear about the newcomer?M: Who?W: We girls just call him Liam Neeson, because he looks so much like him from the film Schindler’s List.M: Oh, ⑥⑥you mean Joey Sanders?⑥He’s the new head of the marketing department.W: Is he? I thought he was in your department, taking David Cook’s place in charge of the M103 Program.M: As a matter of fact, I’m heading the M103 Program now.Text 7 (第8题为推断题)W: May I come in, sir?M: Yes, thanks for coming so quickly.W: Certainly, sir. How can I help you?M: I’d like some fresh towels in the bathroom.W: I’ll get them immediately. Would you like me to also change the sheets?M: Excellent. Oh, by the way, I can never find the light switch when I get back in the evening. W: I’ll make sure to leave the lamp on after I finish cleaning up.M: That’s good to hear. ⑥Well, it’s time for me to see my friends.W: Enjoy your day, sir.M: Oh, I will. Just a second. ⑥Could you also take out the plate with this morning’s breakfast? W: Yes, sir. I’ll take it with me when I finish tidying up.Text 8 (第13题为总结题)M: Mega Bank Service. Good morning.W: Ah, good morning. My name is Jessica Meghani. ⑥I was in your bank earlier this morning and I’m wondering if I dropped my passport while I was there. Has anybody found the passport by any chance?M: Hold on a moment. I’ll check for you. Hello?W: Hello!M: Yes. One of our customers has just handed in a passport.W: Oh, thank goodness for that.M: When exactly did you lose your passport?W: Oh, I didn’t notice until about half an hour ago. But I was in the bank at about 9:30 this morning. M: Have you lost anything else?W: Anything else? No, I don’t think I have.M: Something you used in the bank?W: Oh, my goodness! My credit card is gone as well.M: Yes, you left your credit card on the counter.W: ⑥Now I’m in the supermarket.I’ll come to pick them up after I’ve taken the shopping home.M: That will be fine. Remember to bring some photo identification with you.W: OK. See you in a moment and thanks.M: See you later.Text 9M: Hello, can I speak to Ms. Leaney?W: This is Leaney. May I know who’s calling?M: I’m Adam Watt from the Seven Star Insurance Company.⑭Thank you for your interest in our company. I need some more information from your side.W: Oh, sure, Mr. Watt, please go ahead.M: ⑭⑥You’ve got a degree in finance.Why did you apply for this job?W: I read the job description and discovered a few interesting programs that I’d like to be a part of.They are challenging yet rewarding, just the sort of things that I consider to fit me best.M: I see. ⑭But given your educational background, wouldn’t you want to work for some bigger companies?W: ⑥I prefer smaller companies to bigger ones, because a smaller business has the ability to be more flexible in its service offerings. In a small company, we can provide our customers with the exact service that they need. By doing this, we can form a closer relationship with our customers as if they were our neighbors or relatives.M: That’s very interesting. ⑭⑥When will you be available for employment?W: ⑥In two weeks. I’ve promised my parents a ten-day visit. I can start work immediately after I’m back.M: Great. I’ll call you back in a couple of days about our final decision.W: OK. Thank you very much.Text 10W: Sleep is of the dead. Sleep is a criminal waste of time. That’s not me talking. That’s two famous people, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Edison. ⑱But tonight, we have an equally well-known person who disagrees with such ideas. He is Russell Foster.He is one of this country’s leading scientists in sleep studies and the free-thinking lecturer of the year.⑳Russell is a man who thinks deeply and sleeps deeply and he wants us to stop seeing sleep as an inconvenience, something to be gotten through, a man who wants us to take sleep as the most important behavioral experience that we have.⑲Russell has been doingthis research for decades at the University of Virginia, Chicago and now at Oxford. But his work also takes him beyond the lab. Through videos and popular books, Russell has becomea public speaker for sleep. And tonight’s lecture is about his research. ⑱Please welcomeRussell Foster.2020年7月浙江新高考试题Text 1M: Who will join us for dinner tonight?W: Bob and Candy. I also invited Mary, but she is out of town.M: What a pity! I was hoping she would come.Text 2M: If I were you, I’d just walk to work. It would take you about 20 minutes. Riding a bike is a good choice, too.W: I agree. But this week my husband is away on business, so I have to drive my kids to school before I go to work, and pressed for time, you know.Text 3W: It’s 8:30, Dave, and you’re going to be late for the meeting.M: Oh, my! I just have half an hour left.I can’t be lieve I slept for 10 hours.Text 4M: Hi, Helen. Where are you off to?W: To the library. I’ve got a history paper due next week, and need to do some reading. Text 5W: Thank goodness! You’re still here.M: What’s up?W: I need your signature for this do cument. It’s urgent.Text 6(第10题为总结题)W: Are you all alone, Tom? ⑥Why not ask Mike to help you collect money for the Children’s Centre?M: Well, he’s working on his lab report. Could you come?W: I’d love to, but I won’t be available until next week. ⑦I think Cathy will have some free time this week. Do you want me to pass on a message?M: That would be nice. Thanks, Jane.Text 7W:⑧Are you leaving for the railway station now, Jack? It’s so early.M:⑧Just avoiding the rush hour traffic. I don’t want to be late.W: So you have to wait for about two hours? I don’t think there’s scenery to look at.M: Don’t worry! I’ll take a book with me.W: It’s too noisy to read in the railway station. ⑨I would usually look around the shops while waiting for the train.M: But I’ve already got all the gifts for my parents and sisters. I don’t need to buy anything. If I really can’t focus on the book, I may phone up some friends I haven’t talked to in a while. W: That’s a nice idea. Betty told me last time that she often spends the waiting time writing a to-do list so that she’ll not miss anything in the days to come.M: That’s an awesome idea. I’ll surely do that. Thank you, Judy. See you next year.W: Bye!Text 8W: Hi, Bill. You look troubled. What’s the matter?M: Hi, Grace. ⑪I have a big decision to make.My uncle offered me a job as the lead engineer at a service station and with good pay.W: ⑪⑫That’s wonderful, but are you going to quit college?M: ⑪That’s exactly the problem.One side of me says, “Oh, go ahea d! You can go back to college anytime. What job could you get after college that would pay you $15 an hour? That’s $30,000 a year!”W: And then?M: And then, the other side says, “Hold it, not so fast! For all those years you were in the army, you planned to go to college so that you would have many job possibilities to choose from.You’ve planned your whole life around going to college. And now…W: I can see it. It’s true that with your experience in the army, you could do excellent work repairing cars if you accept the job. ⑬But you are doing very well now. Just think of the future. You will get better jobs.Text 9W: Hey, John, can I talk to you for a minute?M: Sure, what’s up?W: ⑭I want to let you know about a book club I joined a few months ago. I know you do a lot of reading, so I thought you might want to come with me next month.M: Oh, that sounds like fun. When does the group meet?W: Usually the last Saturday of the month at 7:30 in the evening. Is that too late for you?M: No, I think that’s OK. What do you talk about in the group?W: Well, every month we choose a new book, and then during the next meeting, we discuss it. M: What books have you read?W: Quite a lot. Recently we have read the Beautiful Mind and the Great Gatsby. ⑮Now we’re reading the Kite Runner.M: The Kite Runner? I’ve heard that’s a good book. What’s it about?W: It’s about a boy who grows up in Afghanistan during the 1980s.M: That sounds interesting. I’d love to come.W: ⑯Great! The next meeting will be held in two weeks, so you still have time to read the book.Text 10 (第17题为推断题)W: Today, let’s begin with note-taking techniques. Note-taking is an important skill not only for taking classes, but also for doing your job in the future. I’d like to draw your attention to certain points about taking notes. ⑱First, remember that note-taking should be 75% listening and only 25% writing, so don’t try to write down every single word the teacher says. Ignore what is unimportant and write in phrases not complete sentences. Second, leave spaces and lines between main ideas. You may want to add some information later.⑲I find that some of you are very good at making use of color, mapping web and symbols such as arrows, circles and boxes. I highly recommend these tools to all of you, because the use of them makes the outline more easily readable and interesting than the blocks of text. It also makes sure that important words stand out.⑳Here are some examples.2020年7月山东新高考试题Text 1M: I’m looking for a plain blue sweater.W: How about this one?M: Yes, that’s nice. Could I try it on?W: Certainly. The fitting rooms are over there.Text 2W: David’s going to meet us at the club around six.M: Good. How will he get there? I don’t think driving is a good choice in the rush hour.W: David said he’ll take the underground. What about us?M: Let’s go by bike.Text 3M: Jane, wait a second. I’m going with you.W: Okay. I’m going to Professor Wang’s calligraphy class.M: I know. It’s in the chemistry building, right? My biology class is in the same building.Text 4W: Is there anything else you want?M: No, thank you. By the way, in case there’s a problem with this air conditioner, can I return it?W: Yes, but you must return it within thirty days.M: Thank you.Text 5W: Stop checking emails! We are in the middle of a vacation!M: Okay! One more minute and I’ll switch it off.Text 6W: Hello, Global Travel Agency. May I help you?M: Hello. Do you have a package tour to Seattle? If you do, how many days will it last?W: Yes, we do. Four days and three nights. It’s available every Monday and Wednesday.M: ⑥Please help me register two people for the tour for this Wednesday.W: I’m sorry. This Wednesday is already fully booked. It’s the traveling season, you know.⑦Would you go for next week?M: ⑦Okay. Can I book it now?W: Yes, of course. ⑦Now, when will you start your holiday, Monday or Wednesday?M: ⑦Well, I’m teaching on Monday. So Wednesday, please.Text 7W: ⑧I have been trying hard to choose a gift for Kate for her birthday.M: ⑧That’s been hard for me too.W: Would you like to go in with me and choose something together?M: Yes, two heads are better than one. So, what does Kate like doing? That might help us choose something.W: She seems to enjoy listening to music, reading novels, and going to the movies.M: Maybe we could get her a concert ticket. What do you think?W: That’s a good idea. But we don’t know what concert she likes.M: ⑨Jane can help us. She knows Kate very well.W: ⑨You’re right. Let’s see Jane this afternoon after class.M: ⑨Okay.Text 8M: ⑩Hey, I think I found a job that might interest Lisa. Where is she?W: ⑩She went to Liverpool visiting friends, I think. What is it?M: Well, it’s from London Week, which claims to be the only newspaper for visitors to London. W: ⑪What do they want, a reporter?M: ⑪No, it’s what they call a sales representative.W: Hmm. Could be interesting. How much does it pay?M: Not bad. ⑫Three thousand pounds a month. That’s five hundred pounds more than what she made in her last job.W: Not bad at all. Any requirement?M: Salespeople with no less than two years of experience, not necessarily in advertising. Lisa’s got plenty of that.W: Any other details about the job?M: No, just the paid trips to Paris on top of the salary.W: Well, let’s tell Lisa. She’ll be back tomorrow I expect.Text 9W: Hi, I’m Sarah.M: Hello, Sarah. My name’s Ricky.W: Hi Ricky. ⑬Are you a new student here?M: ⑬Yes, I just had my first lesson this morning. Are you a new student too?。

2021届普通高等学校招生统一考试英语模拟预测卷七(新课标)含答案

2021届普通高等学校招生统一考试英语模拟预测卷七(新课标)含答案

【新课标】2021普通高等学校招生统一考试模拟预测卷七英语试题(考试时间:90分钟试卷满分:120分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AIt's been a decade since the launch of Airbnb and Uber, now considered a part of life for many people booking trips and journeys. In that time, several boat sharing apps have been working hard to regulate how people rent boats or book activities on the water.Many of them have a similar business model to Airbnb, where customers rent boats directly from owners. GetMyBoat is the market leader with over 130,000 boats. The founders had the idea when they were sailing in the Atlantic and noticed that large numbers of boats were unused.The company has grown from having a presence primarily in the lop boating cities in the US to having boats available in 9 ,300 destinations across 184 countries. Since it first started, GetMyBoat has sent over 120,000 people out boating. This year, it is projecting to send 65 ,000 people out on the water, a dramatic increase from the 53 people who booked a boat in its first year back in 2013.US competitors include Boatsetter, which has 25 ,000 boats available across the world. Parisian- based Click&Boal has 30,000 boats globally and in the Mediterranean, Samboat is a major player with 25 ,000 boats.It's an obvious win for boat owners who are looking for ways to minimize (使最小化)the cost of owning a boat by renting it out. And modem technology means that the boat can find nearby customers without being registered to a specific boating agency as in the past.Safety issues are very important. Boatbound failed after a customer lost a leg in an accident because the company didn't require that people hire captains with the boats, something that its competitors do.The market is changing in that fewer people are seeking to buy their own boats, while the number of people who want to experience boating is growing. This new market is allowing people to search for and book water experiences that offer something new.1.What impressed the founders of GetMyBoat during their sailing in the Atlantic?A.The wide use of Airbnb. B.The popularity of water activities.C.The large quantity of unused boats. D.The large number of boats in the world.2.How does the author explain GetMyBoat's business development?A.By listing numbers. B.By making comparison.C.By following the time order. D.By referring to its founders' words.3.Why did Boatbound go downhill?A.Because the company couldn't find ways to minimize the cost of owning a boat.B.Because the competitors lay too much pressure on Boatbound.C.Because the company was in lack of modern technology.D.Because of a safely accident resulting from the company's carelessness.BA music talent show launched by Mango TV has caught the attention of domestic TV channel viewers recently. This entertainment program, whose Chines e name translates to “Sisters Who Brave Winds and Waves”, invited 30 established actresses in their thirties, put them up in an apartment where they competed against each other and then selected five among them to form a new star group.While young hopeful s are commonly considered to be the protagonists of music talent show, “Sisters Who Brave Winds and Waves” turns out to be an outlier. Apart from showcasing female stars musical talent, this show tries to deliver a positive message that age should not be the barrier for female entertainers to chase their dreams. The reality that most female entertainers have a short “shelf life” needs to be changed.Attracted by the unique theme of Mango TV’s new show, many Chinese viewers were desperate for the show’s debu t. The first episode aired last week received 10 million views within the first 20 minutes. Following the initial success, Mango Excellent Media’s stock rose by nearly 9% on Friday and another 7% on Monday. The company’s market value has now surpassed 100 billion yuan ($ 14 billion).The value of this show was not only recognized by the market, but also the majority of Chinese viewers. Many netizens made good comments on the new show as it encouraged them to explore their inner potential no matter how old t hey are. One wrote, “Of course, young stars in their late teens and early 20s are beautiful. But I feel more impressed by these celebrities over the age of 30.” She went on to say that their confidence and ambition make them shine, and that age is just a number.The Mango TV’s new show comes as a welcome relief, which demonstrates that charm and ambition is not limited to the young age. In fact, such age equality should extend to all professions to ensure that people with all ages could be treated equally in pursuit of their career goals.4.What does the underlined word “outlier” in paragraph 2 mean?A.Surprise. B.Success.C.Failure. D.Exception.5.How did the entertainment market react after Mango TV’s new show was released?A.The company’s market value has now exceeded 14 billion dollars.B.Mango Excellent Media’s stock rose by nearly 16% over the weekend.C.Nearly 10 million viewers watched the first episode within the first hour.D.The debut of the new show did not affect the company's market value.6.What do we know from the netizen’s comment on the newly released show?A.She thinks young celebrities are not attractive to the audience.B.She holds the view that Mango TV’s new show is conventional.C.She believes charm could make the celebrities shine no matter their age.D.She complains about age discrimination in the entertainment industry,.7.What can we infer about the author from the text?A.He/She aims to purse gender equality.B.He/She protests against age discrimination.C.He/She is a fan of musical shows.D.He/She dreams about being an actor/actress.CBlack rhinos(犀牛) have terrible eyesight. Even so, these African giants easily fend off hungry predators such as lions and hyenas. Their basic body plan has proved to be good enough to survive on African grasslands full of large predators, being very large, thick-skinned, big sword-like horns.But those protective traits(特征) are no match for humans with guns. Today the species is critically endangered largely due to poaching. But the rhinos may have an unlikely ally against poachers: the red-billed oxpecker. The chatty, sociable birds often hang out on the backs of rhinos, feasting on parasitic ticks(寄生虫).And actually, research has shown that the tick is the favorite diet of an oxpecker.The birds a lso get nutrients by picking at sores on the rhinos’ bodies. Victoria University of Melbourne behavioral ecologist Roan Plotz suspected that the rhinos put up with this indignity because the oxpeckers make loud alarm calls whenever they see humans approach, giving the rhinos an early warning to flee.To test whether the oxpeckers do, in fact, act as noisy lookouts, Plotz and his team implanted(植入) radio transmitters in the rhinos’ horns. This didn’t hurt the rhinos and allowed the researchers to track the animals.“And approach them undetected, when the oxpeckers were on the back and when the oxpeckers were not on their backs, to get an idea of if the birds do alarm them and if the rhinos do listen.”The researchers found that rhinos without oxpeckers detected an approaching human only 23 percent of the time, at an average distance of 27 meters. But when oxpeckers were present, the birds alarmed the rhinos 100 percent of the time. And they detected the human 61 meters away on average. And the more oxpeckers on the scene , the greater the detection distance.“It makes sense because the more eyes you have on your back, looking out for you, the more chance that they can pick up anything coming. There can be no doubt that the rhino is listening on the oxpecker alarm call.”8.What does the underlined phrase in the first paragraph mean?A.Defend against. B.Feed.C.Hide from. D.Attract.9.Why do the birds hang on the back of rhinos?A.To protect rhinos from poachers. B.To seek protection from rhinos.C.To f ind food over the rhino’s body.D.To let rhinos carry them around.10.What do the researchers find?A.Rhinos have poor eyesight. B.The birds alarm and rhinos listen.C.There are many ticks on rhinos. D.The birds have sharp eyes.11.What can best describe the relationship between the birds and rhinos?A.They protect each other from dangers. B.They are food source for each other.C.They depend on each other for survival. D.They have win-win partnership.DMental health is deteriorating(恶化)among young people globally.The incidence of depression and anxiety is increasing, and this not only lowers quality of life, but can have a lasting negative impact as an adolescent reaches adulthood.Many experts are trying to get at the root causes of this decline, in order to find ways to prevent further deterioration and to provide more effective help when needed. Two “emerging determinants of interest” are (a) over use of screen-based technology, and (b) too little time spent in nature. Most research to date has considered these factors independently, but a group of scientists from University of Adelaide recently decided to look at them jointly, to see if the combination of high screen time (ST) and low “green time” (GT), could affect mental wellbeing.The result is published on September 4, 2020, in the scientific journal PLOS One. In it, the researchers analyzed data from 186 studies that looked at children's interactions with screen-based technology and nature and their psychological outcomes, including mental health, cognitive(认知的) functioning, and academic achievement.What they found was that, in general, excessive screen time results in poorer psychological health, whereas green time improves mental wellbeing. Ten years ago in the U.S., the average daily screen time for 8-to-18-year-olds was 7.5 hours. As the study states, “This greatly exceeds recreational ST guidelines of 2 hours or less per day,” and is made even more challenging by the fact that so many schools are usingtechnology to teach classes.While some screen time can be beneficial, such as promoting connections and enabling tasks to be done more efficiently, there are many ways in which it is harmful. Excessive screen time “replaces important protective behaviors for mental health such as physical activity, getting adequate sleep, in-person social interactions, and academic activities.”And yet, when children do go outside, they become more physically active. Their day-night rhythm is regulated, thanks to the exposure to sunlight, thus “e ncouraging healthy sleep-wake cycles and improved sleep, which is key for psychological well-being.”12.The research of the University of Adelaide is different because________?A.The researchers tried to find the root causes.B.The researchers analyzed large amounts of data.C.The researchers tried to find a solution.D.They combined ST and GT.13.What are the findings of their research?A.Mental health is worsening among young people globally.B.School technology contributes to the most screen time.C.ST and GT have opposite impact on mental health.D.Guidelines of screen time shouldn’t be more than two hours.14.Why does over screen time affect mental health?A.It replaces mentally healthy behaviors.B.There is too much unhealthy information on the screen.C.Teens can’t break away from screen addiction.D.Teens can’t sleep well after screen time.15.What is implied in the passage?A.Over screen time worsens teens’ health.B.Teens need more green time, less screen time.C.Teens should be banned from any screen time.D.Screen-based technology shouldn’t be allowed in schools.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

高考英语听力模拟试题(七)试题、原文及答案

高考英语听力模拟试题(七)试题、原文及答案

高考英语听力模拟试题(七)试题、原文及答案第一节听下面5段对话。

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

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What does the woman mean?A. The man can correct his mistake later.B. The man can’t change his answer now.C. The man d idn’t begin the test on time.2. Where does this conversation probably take place?A. On a plane.B. On a bus.C. In a bookshop.3. What will the woman probably do?A. She will drink some coffee.B. She will get some tea for the man.C. She will drink what she has with her.4. When will the library be open on Saturday?A. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.B. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.C. Closed.5. What were the two speakers going to do?A. Go sailing.B. Playing tennis.C. go bicycle-riding.第二节听下面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。

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

每段对话或独白读两遍。

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2009届高考英语专项听力模拟训练七——推断
关于说话背景/说话者之间的关系
听下面11段对话。

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

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A. Teacher and student.
B. Librarian and borrower.
C. Boss and secretary.
2. What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A. Teacher and student.
B. Lawyer and client.
C. Doctor and patient.
3. What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A. Neighbors.
B. Customer and salesperson.
C. Colleagues.
4. What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A. Doctor and patient.
B. Passenger and bus driver.
C. Customer and merchant.
5. What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A. Strangers.
B. Colleagues.
C. Friends.
6. What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A. They are strangers.
B. They are relatives.
C. They are friends.
7. What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A. A coupe.
B. Classmates.
C. Neighbors.
8. What's the most probable relationship between the two speakers?
A. Teacher and student.
B. Fireman and house owner.
C. Boss and employee.
9. What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A. Old friends.
B. Husband and wife.
C. Two strangers.
10. Who are the two speakers?
A. Writer and reporter.
B. Teacher and student.
C. Friends.
11. Who do you think are the two speakers?
A. A couple.
B. Neighbors.
C. Colleagues.
答案:ACABA BBCAA A。

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