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上海地区高考英语试卷听力原文

上海地区XX年高考英语试卷听力原文1. -Were you here on March 5th?-Mm, not really. In fact I arrived three days later.Q: When did the woman arrive?2. -Is this the Eastern Airline check-in?-Yes. Can I see your ticket, please?Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?3. -What did you do on the beach?-You know, made sand castles that sort of things, and hunted for shells.Q: What are the two speakers probably talking about?4. -Paul, are you taking the bus or the underground to your office?-My doctor suggests I walk, not even cycle.Q: How will the man go to his office?5. -Would you like to go to the movies with me this evening?-I’d love to. But I’m just getting over the flue.Q: What will the woman probably do this evening?6. -Yes, madam. What seems to be the problem?-I’d like to report a robbery. It’s my car. It’s been stolen.Q: What’s probably the man’s oupation?7. -Would you like to go to the ballet next Friday? I’ve got two tickets.-Oh, that sounds like fun.Q: How does the woman feel?8. -What about going for a bike-ride? It stopped raining half an hour ago.-But the road might still be wet.Q: What does the woman mean?9. -How many more cups should we get for the piic?-Don’t we have enough by now?Q: What does the man imply?10. -Have you pleted your assignment?-My puter isn’t affected with a virus.Q: What does the man imply?5 years ago, I had to make a big decision. At that time, I was working for a small engineering pany. However, thing were not going very well for the pany and it was losing money. One day, the boss told us that the pany was out of business. We were all unemployed. That lunch time we went to the pub as usual. We were all very depressed. While of course, we talked about the problem. Then the landlord of the pub heard the news. He said, “Why don’t you buy the pany.” At first we all laughed and then we started to discuss it properly. We knew the problems. The pany hadlost a lot of customers because it hadn’t developed new products, but finally we decided to go for it. So we bought the pany. The first few years were very difficult. But weworked hard and we had a bit of luck. We began to improve 3 years ago. Since then we have done pretty well. Last years we took on 4 new people. And so far this year we have taken on another ten.11. Who bought the pany that was out of business?12. When did the pany start to employ new people?13. What did the story mainly tell us?Now it’s 8:00, time for the educational report. GCSE is the British exam taken by the students in England and Wales around the age of 16.。

2020年7月上海高考英语听力试题及录音原文

2020年7月上海高考英语听力试题及录音原文

Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.W: Good afternoon. Take a seat, please.M: Thank you. I want to have my hair cut and dyed black today.Question:Where does the conversation most probably take place to?2. W: Excuse me, where is the dining hall on the first floor of the dormitory building? M: But I'm afraid it's closed now. Anyway, the coffee shop next to the library is still open.Question:which place does the man imply the woman should go to?3. W: Did you see my passport? I can't find it anywhere in my handbag.M: I remember you used it yesterday to pay for those shoes with your credit card. Question: What is the woman looking for?4. W: That's the best lecture. I've really enjoyed it.M: But you fell asleep right after it started.Question: What can we learn from the conversation?5. W: Shall we go shopping or take some snacks?M: Whatever you decide is cool with me.Question: What does the man mean?6. M: Look!Page after page of advertisements. It's a waste of time reading them. W: Well, there are some that may cheat people into buying products.Many are quite informative.Question:What is the woman's opinion of advertisements?7. W: Hi, Wang. Welcome back. How is your training program in Shanghai?M: It was fruitful,although I didn't have much time to walk around as expected. Question: How does the man feel about his training program?8. W: Would you like to come round for dinner on my birthday? It's next Saturday, the 18th.M: But for the school charity sale on that very day, I would come.Question:What does the man mean?9. W: You kept coughing all night. Didn't you take the pills?M: No, I didn't. I couldn't see the point.Question:what does the man imply?10. W: You were on the phone for an hour.M: It was my mom.Rarely do we run out of conversation.Question: What can we learn about the man?2.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two passages and a longer conversation, andThe passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the question will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.Every year in the U.S. about 133 million pounds of food goes to waste. A lot of it is fruits and vegetables, like three legged carrots, and fought strawberries. They are deserted simply because they are not pretty enough to bed is played on store shelves. If you look at the big picture, about a third of the planet's food goes to waste for the same reason.That's enough to feed 2 billion people. Now, a company called Imperfect Me is trying to change that situation. The company collects ugly fruits and vegetables from farmers and markets and sells them to local residents at a deep discount. It can be 30 to 50% of the regular price. Similar campaigns are underway in places like Boston, as well as Portugal and the UK.For now, most chain supermarkets don't carry ugly fruits and vegetables. But Steve Clark's of Imperfect Me hopes the supermarkets will come around because customers want such food. He says it is really easy to convince people when they realize they can pay a lower price to get the same kind of taste and health.Now listen again.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.A city in England has started an ambitious plan to plant as many as 1 million trees every year for the next decade. The project is called the City of Trees. Project director Tony Brown explained that the green venture has three main aims. He said, One is to plant a tree for every man, woman, and child over the next decade. Next, we are very much focused on bringing existing woodland into management because it doesn't make any sense to plant new woodland if you can't manage what you've got already.Finally, we want to engage people a lot more in their natural environment that is implanting trees in managing areas. And in understanding more about the benefits that trees and woodlands bring to our society, Mr. Brown further outlined the reasons for the recently launched environmental project. He said our city wants to be a world class region. We have a lot of fantastic economic development going on, but the natural environment needs to keep up with that.He believes the project will reconnect people with trees and the natural world, provide benefits to health and reduce stress. He said “woodlands can do great things in terms of air pollution reduction and can help to protect against noise pollution. They can also help cities and towns reduce the urban heat island effec t and flooding”. Now listen again.At a campus police station.W: How can I help you?M: I think my car has been stolen.M: It's a red minivan.W: When and where did you last see it?M: This morning I left it in front of NO. 1 classroom building.W: Let me check. It appears your van was in the staff only parking zone.M: I'm sorry. I was a bit late for my class. I had to find a place so I could get to my classroom quickly.W: But since you shouldn't have left your car there, it was moved away.M: Then how do I get my car back?W: Well. Go to the campus traffic office. That's opposite the administration building, and on the left side of the stadium, please bring your student card along.M: I will. Do I have to pay a fine?W: I'm sorry to say yes.There's a parking fine. And before taking your car, you also have to pay for the storage fee.M: OK. How much will that be?W: The storage fee is $5per day. So you'd better pick up your car today if possible. The fine is 50.But if you pay within three days, the fine is reduced to 20. I see.M: Thanks.Now listen again.Questions:17. What happened to the man's car?18. What can be learned about the staff only parking zone?19. To get back his car, where should the man go?20. How much should the man pay altogether if he picks up his car this afternoon? That's the end of listening comprehension.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.At a campus police station.W: How can I help you?M: I think my car has been stolen.W: Can you give me the details?M: It's a red minivan.W: When and where did you last see it?M: This morning I left it in front of NO. 1 classroom building.W: Let me check. It appears your van was in the staff only parking zone.M: I'm sorry. I was a bit late for my class. I had to find a place so I could get to my classroom quickly.W: But since you shouldn't have left your car there, it was moved away.M: Then how do I get my car back?W: Well. Go to the campus traffic office. That's opposite the administration building, and on the left side of the stadium, please bring your student card along.M: I will. Do I have to pay a fine?W: I'm sorry to say yes.There's a parking fine. And before taking your car, you also have to pay for the storage fee.W: The storage fee is $5per day. So you'd better pick up your car today if possible. The fine is 50.But if you pay within three days, the fine is reduced to 20. I see. M: Thanks.Now listen again.Questions:17. What happened to the man's car?18. What can be learned about the staff only parking zone?19. To get back his car, where should the man go?20. How much should the man pay altogether if he picks up his car this afternoon? That's the end of listening comprehension。

2023年上海高考英语听力

2023年上海高考英语听力

2023年上海高考英语听力一、听力题听录音,选择正确的答案。

What does the speaker say about the weather today?A. It’s sunny.B. It’s rainy.C. It’s windy.Where does the conversation take place?A. In a restaurant.B. In a school.C. In a library.二、阅读题阅读下列短文,选择最佳答案。

Passage 1The summer holidays are a time for fun and relaxation, but they can also be a great opportunity to learn new things. Many students choose to take part in summer camps or volunteer programs, which not only provide valuable experiences but also help them develop new skills.What is the main idea of the passage 1?A. Summer holidays are only for fun and relaxation.B. Summer camps and volunteer programs are popular among students.C. Students can learn new things during the summer holidays.Passage 2The importance of exercise cannot be overstated. Regular exercise can help improve cardiovascular health, reduce stress, and boost mood. It is recommended that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity each week. According to Passage 2, which of the following is a benefit of regular exercise?A. Improving sleep quality.B. Reducing the risk of heart disease.C. Increasing body weight.三、写作题请以“My Favorite Hobby”为题,写一篇短文,介绍你最喜欢的爱好,并说明它对你的生活有何影响。

2020年7月上海高考英语听力试题及录音原文

2020年7月上海高考英语听力试题及录音原文

Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.W: Good afternoon. Take a seat, please.M: Thank you. I want to have my hair cut and dyed black today.Question:Where does the conversation most probably take place to?2. W: Excuse me, where is the dining hall on the first floor of the dormitory building? M: But I'm afraid it's closed now. Anyway, the coffee shop next to the library is still open.Question:which place does the man imply the woman should go to?3. W: Did you see my passport? I can't find it anywhere in my handbag.M: I remember you used it yesterday to pay for those shoes with your credit card. Question: What is the woman looking for?4. W: That's the best lecture. I've really enjoyed it.M: But you fell asleep right after it started.Question: What can we learn from the conversation?5. W: Shall we go shopping or take some snacks?M: Whatever you decide is cool with me.Question: What does the man mean?6. M: Look!Page after page of advertisements. It's a waste of time reading them. W: Well, there are some that may cheat people into buying products.Many are quite informative.Question:What is the woman's opinion of advertisements?7. W: Hi, Wang. Welcome back. How is your training program in Shanghai?M: It was fruitful,although I didn't have much time to walk around as expected. Question: How does the man feel about his training program?8. W: Would you like to come round for dinner on my birthday? It's next Saturday, the 18th.M: But for the school charity sale on that very day, I would come.Question:What does the man mean?9. W: You kept coughing all night. Didn't you take the pills?M: No, I didn't. I couldn't see the point.Question:what does the man imply?10. W: You were on the phone for an hour.M: It was my mom.Rarely do we run out of conversation.Question: What can we learn about the man?2.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two passages and a longer conversation, andThe passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the question will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.Every year in the U.S. about 133 million pounds of food goes to waste. A lot of it is fruits and vegetables, like three legged carrots, and fought strawberries. They are deserted simply because they are not pretty enough to bed is played on store shelves. If you look at the big picture, about a third of the planet's food goes to waste for the same reason.That's enough to feed 2 billion people. Now, a company called Imperfect Me is trying to change that situation. The company collects ugly fruits and vegetables from farmers and markets and sells them to local residents at a deep discount. It can be 30 to 50% of the regular price. Similar campaigns are underway in places like Boston, as well as Portugal and the UK.For now, most chain supermarkets don't carry ugly fruits and vegetables. But Steve Clark's of Imperfect Me hopes the supermarkets will come around because customers want such food. He says it is really easy to convince people when they realize they can pay a lower price to get the same kind of taste and health.Now listen again.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.A city in England has started an ambitious plan to plant as many as 1 million trees every year for the next decade. The project is called the City of Trees. Project director Tony Brown explained that the green venture has three main aims. He said, One is to plant a tree for every man, woman, and child over the next decade. Next, we are very much focused on bringing existing woodland into management because it doesn't make any sense to plant new woodland if you can't manage what you've got already.Finally, we want to engage people a lot more in their natural environment that is implanting trees in managing areas. And in understanding more about the benefits that trees and woodlands bring to our society, Mr. Brown further outlined the reasons for the recently launched environmental project. He said our city wants to be a world class region. We have a lot of fantastic economic development going on, but the natural environment needs to keep up with that.He believes the project will reconnect people with trees and the natural world, provide benefits to health and reduce stress. He said “woodlands can do great things in terms of air pollution reduction and can help to protect against noise pollution. They can also help cities and towns reduce the urban heat island effec t and flooding”. Now listen again.At a campus police station.W: How can I help you?M: I think my car has been stolen.M: It's a red minivan.W: When and where did you last see it?M: This morning I left it in front of NO. 1 classroom building.W: Let me check. It appears your van was in the staff only parking zone.M: I'm sorry. I was a bit late for my class. I had to find a place so I could get to my classroom quickly.W: But since you shouldn't have left your car there, it was moved away.M: Then how do I get my car back?W: Well. Go to the campus traffic office. That's opposite the administration building, and on the left side of the stadium, please bring your student card along.M: I will. Do I have to pay a fine?W: I'm sorry to say yes.There's a parking fine. And before taking your car, you also have to pay for the storage fee.M: OK. How much will that be?W: The storage fee is $5per day. So you'd better pick up your car today if possible. The fine is 50.But if you pay within three days, the fine is reduced to 20. I see.M: Thanks.Now listen again.Questions:17. What happened to the man's car?18. What can be learned about the staff only parking zone?19. To get back his car, where should the man go?20. How much should the man pay altogether if he picks up his car this afternoon? That's the end of listening comprehension.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.At a campus police station.W: How can I help you?M: I think my car has been stolen.W: Can you give me the details?M: It's a red minivan.W: When and where did you last see it?M: This morning I left it in front of NO. 1 classroom building.W: Let me check. It appears your van was in the staff only parking zone.M: I'm sorry. I was a bit late for my class. I had to find a place so I could get to my classroom quickly.W: But since you shouldn't have left your car there, it was moved away.M: Then how do I get my car back?W: Well. Go to the campus traffic office. That's opposite the administration building, and on the left side of the stadium, please bring your student card along.M: I will. Do I have to pay a fine?W: I'm sorry to say yes.There's a parking fine. And before taking your car, you also have to pay for the storage fee.W: The storage fee is $5per day. So you'd better pick up your car today if possible. The fine is 50.But if you pay within three days, the fine is reduced to 20. I see. M: Thanks.Now listen again.Questions:17. What happened to the man's car?18. What can be learned about the staff only parking zone?19. To get back his car, where should the man go?20. How much should the man pay altogether if he picks up his car this afternoon? That's the end of listening comprehension。

2019年上海高考英语听力试题(含试题、录音原文和MP3)

2019年上海高考英语听力试题(含试题、录音原文和MP3)

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2005年高考英语听力(上海卷)录音稿

2005年高考英语听力(上海卷)录音稿

2005年高考试题——英语听力(上海卷)录音稿I. Listening ComprehensionPart A Short ConversationsDirections: In Part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversations, a question will be asked about what said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about is, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. A waiter B. A shop assistantC. A cashierD. A postman2. A. Weight lifting B. RunningC. Eating cucumbersD. Drinking diet coke3. A. Work with his friends B. Call on his friendsC. Go for a walkD. Make a phone call4. A. In a bookstore B. In a reading roomC. In a furniture storeD. In the man’s study5. A. 8 B. 12 C. 20 D. 326. A. Job hunting B. An online courseC. Earlier graduationD. Summer vacation plans7. A. Confused B. SympatheticC. EmbarrassedD. Uninterested8. A. The air is fresh. B. It’s hot inside.C. The window is open.D. It’s noisy outside.9. A. Phone later. B. Try harder.C. Wait for the signal.D. Check the number.10. A. He lost his way. B. He received a traffic ticket.C. He worked very carefully.D. He drove in heavy traffic.Part B PassagesDirections: In Part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Question 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Open the cage window B. Put the cash in the drawer.C. Check the savings accountsD. Examine the audio system.12. A. Exciting B. DemandingC. BoringD. Relaxing13. A. It has flexible working hours.B. The speaker can have more leisure time.C. It requires more organization.D. The speaker can daydream while working.Question 14 through 16 are based on the following news.14. A. A natural disaster. B. A power failure.C. Homeless farmers.D. A serious accident.15. A. Jews and some Arabs. B. Arabs and North Africans.C. Jews and North AfricansD. North Americans and some Arabs.16. A. Exchange them for banks B. Save them for travelers.C. Collect them for poor children.D. Spend them on duty-free goods.Part C Longer ConversationsDirections: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversationRegent Conference CentreReservationsContact name: Joanne____17_______Purpose of reservation:A(n) ___18____ conferenceNumber of people:___45___maximumDate: 28th____19______Total to pay: £____20_____Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation. What will the first robot do during the operation?__21__the materials.Who will be called in when a robot breaks down?A __22__How long will the robots work a day?__23__ a day.What will happen to the workers if robots are used?They will probably be __24__.1—5 DCCAB 6—10 DBDAB 11—16 BCDAAC17. Colley/COLLEY 18. international 19. July 20. 675 21. measure and mix 22. mechanic 23. 24 hours 24. out of work/unemployed/dismissed/fired/jobless。

2022年7月上海高考英语听力试题(含试题、答案、录音稿及MP3)

2022年7月上海高考英语听力试题(含试题、答案、录音稿及MP3)

2022年7月上海高考英语听力试题I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. A box of cupcakes. B. A soup spoon.C. A packet of sugar.D. A cup of coffee.2. A. Worried. B. Excited.C. Interested.D. Crazy.3. A. Giving awards to students.B. Buying a gift for his son.C. Selling new toys to customers.D. Interviewing to become a train driver.4. A. She shouldn’t go out with a notebook.B. She should have been more careful and she can only blame herself.C. She should pay attention to the notebook on the bench.D. She shouldn’t take the loss of her notebook to heart.5. A. Their travel plan in the city.B. Their exhibition in the gallery.C. Their experience in the memorial hall.D. Their journey in the city map.6. A. She is a chess teacher.B. She is indifferent to her chess progress.C. She signed up for the chess game.D. She hasn’t touched the chessboard for a longtime.7. A. The light settings.B. The stage backgroundC. The performance style.D. The storyline.8. A. The open-air movie in the forest park.B. The flower show in the forest park.C. The closing performance of sports meeting.D. The opening performance of the forest park.9. A. Kate is a social phobic (恐祺的) patient.B. Kate’s distinct personality is normal.C. Kate often loses her temper with her classmates.D. Kate’s strange personality affects her daily life.10. A. He needs to fix the budget of the hotel.B. He must get to Beijing on time.C. He can stay at her parents’ houseD. He wants to visit his parents in BeijingSection BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the question will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the1following passage.11. A. About 1,400. B. About 3,000.C. About 1,900.D. About 2,000.12. A. It has a long history.B. It has not yet achieved commercial success.C. It only sells fruit at its stall.D. It started from nothing13. A. The success story of Kitten Coffee.B. The history of Everbrown.C. The secret of business successD. The advantages of diversified products. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. It needs scissors to be opened for use.B. It has launched more than 30 products.C. It is material-efficient and environmentally friendlyD. Its reputation among sellers is very poor.15. A. It has put forward effective initiatives.B. It has reached the peak of product upgradingC. It has offered a wide range of products.D. It only introduces the product through video clips16. A. Diversified design of packaging materials.B. Working hard to promote product development.C. Innovative initiatives of e-commerce pioneers.D. A new way of packaging: that’s frustration-free.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. The man’s trip in Paris as an exchangestudent.B. The man’s accommodation in Paris as anexchange student.C. The man’s course plan in Paris as anexchange student.D. The man’s daily diet in Paris as an exchangestudent.18. A. The talent apartment outside the school ischeaper.B. The host family is willing to provide himwith accommodation.C. The roommate has shared an apartment withhim.D. The school doesn’t have an on-campusdormitory for exchange students.19. A. He may want to visit famous scenic spots.B. He may have a tight schedule.C. He may want his family to accompany him.D. He may need a chauffeur to take him toschool.20. A. He likes to finish the experiment with hisclassmates.B. He wants to split the rent to save money.C. He hopes to have the same schedule with hisroommate.D. He just wants to hitchhike (搭顺风车) toclass. .答案1-5 CABBA 6-10 CDBBC11-15 BDACC 16-20 DBDBC2录音稿I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Text 1M: I’m baking cupcakes, but I’ve run out of sugar. Would you please spare me a spoonful?W: Sure, I’ll fetch you a packet.Q: What will the woman offer to the man?Text 2W: Haven’t seen the dog for two days. I don’t know if anything terrible has happened to it.M: We’d better prepare for the worst.Q: How does the woman most probably feel? Text 3M: Can you recommend something that a schoolboy of seven or eight will really like?W: I’d suggest this toy train, sir. This new brand is popular these days.Q: What is the man most probably doing?Text 4M: I put my notebook on the bench a while ago, but now it’s gone.W: Well, you should have kept an eye on it.Q: What does the man imply about the woman?Text 5W: As you can see from the city map, the gallery is too far away from here. We don’t have enough time to go there.M: How about the memorial hall nearby? I heard it’s breathtaking.Q: What are the speakers mainly talking about?Text 6M: Linda, you’ll have your chess game tomorrow.You’d better stay at home to do more practice.W: Dad, it was yesterday.Q: What do we learn about Linda from the conversation?Text 7W: Charles, what do you think of the stage play?M: The storyline fascinates me a lot, yet the lighting and setting still need improving, let alone the music.Q: Which aspect of the stage play does the man like?Text 8M: The flower show in the forest park closes today.Do you want to join me for the last chance?W: Good idea. Emmm...the movie can wait.Q: Where is the woman most probably going?Text 9W: I can’t get on well with my roommate, Kate.She’s so weird.M: Well, she’s just different. After all, diversity isa fact of life.Q: What does the man imply?Text 103M: I’m going to Beijing next week, but I haven’t found a hotel within my budget.W: Why bother? My parents can put you up for a couple of days.Q: What does the woman mean?Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.Everbrown is a small town with a history of 1400 years. Each summer, the 300 hot springs nearby attract about 40,000 tourists. For the rest of the year, it is home to just 3,000 people. It is not the kind of place you’d expect to find Kitten Coffee, a famous food company. After university in 1992, Miss Rosemary, founder of the company, wanted nothing more than to live in a small town. With jobs hard to come by in Everbrown, she and her husband had to move into a cabin with no electricity or running water, and began to run a fruit stand specifically for tourists during the summer months. They quickly realized that they needed to set up a business that could be successful all year round. In 1996, they began roasting coffee beans intheir garage, giving the business the name Kitten Coffee. As sales quickly took off, it soon became apparent that their product was going to be better known than the town from which it came. Since then, Kitten Coffee has become one of the biggest success stories. Its special image of a brown kitten appears in grocery stores and cafes across the country.Questions:11. What is the population of the town Everbrown?12. What can be learned about the company?13. What is the talk mainly about?Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.Breaking through tightly sealed packaging can exhaust and frustrate you. Five years ago, as a pioneer in e-commerce, we set up a team and announced a multi-year initiative to reduce your frustration. We named it “Keep It Simple”packaging or ‘KIS’ packaging for short. At that time we made an introduction video and got a great many comments like this: "The old packaging took scissors and sweat to open. The new way is perfect."Since the launch five years ago, our KIS team has worked hard. We launched with 29 products. Today we offer more than 300,000 different products in KIS packaging, and they’ve been ordered more than 85 million times. In addition to being frustration-free, this packaging is also better for the environment --- no clear plastic materials and it’s smaller. KIS packaging has so far eliminated over27.4 million pounds of packaging material. We still4have further to go on this initiative and we’ll keep after it. We want to say thank you to the millions of customers and thousands of sellers who have supported us on this journey so far. If you’d like to share your feedback and suggestions with us this holiday season, you can reach us anytime at our website. Your comments are the driving force behind hundreds of packaging improvements every year.Questions:14. What can be learned about KIS packaging?15. What has the KIS team done so far?16. What is the speaker mainly talking about? Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.W: Hey, Steven! I heard you are going to Paris as an exchange student, but you don’t seem excited. M: The school doesn’t have an on-campus dormitory for exchange students. I’m thinking of renting an apartment.W: Good idea!M: But the places close to campus are expensive, and the affordable ones are too far.W: Can’t you take buses?M: Sometimes I have to stay on campus late for tons of laboratory work and assignments after buses stop running.W: Hmm. That’s a point for being close to campus. Why not find a home stay family?M: You mean living with a local family?W: Yeah, you get your meals as well.M: But the problem is my schedule. I might not beable to have dinner at usual time. And I may wake people up when I come back late.W: That’s true.M: Now my only hope is to find a roommate.Together, we can afford a place close enough to the school.W: But you may have different schedules. You could wake up your roommate as well.M: I hope I can find one among my classmates. So we share the same schedule, and he might even give me a ride if he could drive.W: Brilliant. (Now listen again.)Questions:17. What are the speakers mainly talking about?18. According to the man, why does he have to liveoutside the campus?19. What does the man expect his life to be like inParis?20. Why does the man want to choose a classmateas his roommate?5。

2019年上海高考英语听力试题(含试题、录音原文和MP3)

2019年上海高考英语听力试题(含试题、录音原文和MP3)

普通高等学校招生全国统一考试上海英语听力试卷I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. The man should stop the program. B. The program is too difficult to learn.C. She can help the man learn the program.D. The man should keep learning the program.2. A. They like reading today’s paper. B. They are interested in today’s paper.C. They found nothing interesting in today’s paper.D. They have no idea what the paper is about.3. A. In a theatre. B. In a concert. C. In a park. D. In an exhibition.4. A. Food the dog. B. Clean the dog’s house.C. Give the dog a bath.D. Find something to eat.5. A. Expensive. B. Cheap. C. Unsuitable. D. Unnecessary.6. A. Math test. B. English test. C. Biology test. D. History test.7. A. Because he was in Chengdu. B. Because the concert was held in Chengdu.C. Because he was too tired to attend the concert.D. Because the concert was not enough.8. A. He couldn’t help Mary. B. He could lend Mary his bicycle.C. Mary could ask someone else for help.D. Professor Hanks would help Mary.9. A. Doctors should not lecture people about life styles.B. Doctors’ own life styles are dif ferent from others.C. She doesn’t agree with the man.D. Doctors’ lecture is of little use.10. A. He likes watching instead of playing. B. He is a good team sports player.C. He doesn’t like any kinds of sports.D. He likes taking part in team sports.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the longer conversation. The passages and the longer conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Buy some small bottles to hold shampoo. B. Collect samples of shampoo for holiday use.C. Take more clothes in case of emergencyD. Roll up clothes to save space and reduce wrinkling.12. A. Put a lock on the suitcase. B. Take a plain case instead of an expensive one.C. Draw some symbols on the suitcase.D. Do not take a suitcase.13. A. How to keep yourself safe during a holiday. B. How to make the packing easier for a trip.C. How to keep yourself away from theft.D. How to make your suitcase simple and plain. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following speech.14. A. It can increase the rate of learning and the likelihood of remembering.B. It can help gather related information.C. The information can be easily recalled during an actual debate.D. It makes remembering information difficult.15. A. Reading and thinking alone B. Talking about a movie to friends.C. Writing down what they’ve read.D. Read the information loudly.16. A. Related information is put together logically. B. All the information is put together.C. Information is related and can be recalled.D. You can recall any information anytime. Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. Cutting down public water supply during part of a day in some cities.B. Ways to change the public toilet.C. Suggestions for the public to change their bathrooms.D. How to save water by making changes to the bathrooms.18. A. Change the toilet B. Use a water-saving shower head.C. Brush teeth once a dayD. Use toilets as less as possible.19. A. 6 liters B. 10 liters C. 20 liters D. 16 liters20. A. How to use water when the public supply is cut. B. How to make the best use of water.C. Criticizing people for washing water.D. How to protect water from pollution.1-5 DCABA 6-10 ACADA 11-15 ABBAB 16-20 AABAB2017年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试上海英语听力原文I. Listening ComprehensionText 1M: Program is too tough for me to learn. I quit.W: Keep trying. You can make it.Q: What does the woman mean?Text 2M: Just look at today’s paper. Nothing but accidents or gossip.W: Right. Nothing is worth reading.Q: What is the speaker’s attitude towards today’s paper?Text 3W: Jane, can you turn off your mobile phone? The muscial is about to start.M: Okay, I can’t wait to see Lucas Wong. My favourite actor.Q: What does the conversation most probably take place?Text 4M: Before feeding the dog, I’m going to clear up its house.W: It’s about time. Look at the mess! It smells terrible.Q: What is the man probably going to do first?Text 5W: Shall we buy some magazines at the home decoration before funishing our new house?M: We could, but considering the information, don’t you think they are overpriced?Q: What does the man think of such magazines?Text 6M: Ms. Fong, for tomorrow’s test, can we use a calculator?W: No. You should learn basic calculaiton skills.Q: Which test is the man most probably going to take?Text 7W: Why didn’t you go to the concert? It was marvellous.M: I was tired out. I just came back from Chengdu by train that morning.Q: Why was the man absent from the concert?Text 8W: Robbie, I can’t carry those books to the classroom. Would you please help me?M: Sorry, Mary. I have an appointment with Professor X. Why not use your bicycle?Q: What does Robbie imply?Text 9M: Some doctors love to lecture people about their life styles.W: Well, I don’t think they can make a difference.Q: What does the woman mean?Text 10W: Alex, do you like team sports? Football? Basketball?M: Sure. But I am a spectator rather than a player.Q: What can we learn about the man?Section BText 11Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following talk.That longer way to trip is about to begin. You’ve been working hard getting everything organized. I’m here to give you the tips you need to make that packing task easier. The golden rule is: The lighter, the better. Most shampoo manufacturers seem to make a special point of packaging their products in containers which are either large or heavy.One way to decrease the weight in your bag is to buy some small bottles and pour into them just enough shampoo for the holiday. Another idea is to collect samples of shampoo throughout the year. Ready for use when holiday time comes around. What else needs to go in the suitcase? Clothes, of course! Don’t forget to roll them up. They not only saves space but also helps reduce wrinkling. Remember to put an alarm clock, washing powder, and medicine in the suitcase. Still on the subject of the suitcase. To keep your cases safe, keep them simple. If you use very expensive designers’ s uitcases, you will invite theft. A plain case won’t be noticed as much by thieves.Questions:11. According to the speaker, how can we decrease the weight in the bag?12. What does the speaker tell us to do to prevent theft?13. What is the speaker mainly talking about?Text 12Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following talk.Some people believe that spending quiet hours reading and thinking in a library is the best way to prepare for a debate contest. Most memory experts, however, would recommend preparing with team members. Doing so increases the rate of learning and the likelihood of remembering. When members of a debate team prepare together, they learn facts and master issues faster and more effectively than each individual could alone.Communication is essential to the ability to remember well, says a well-known psychologist. He’s found isolating yourself is about the worst thing you can do if you want to remember information. In other words, when you talk with others, whether it is to describe a movie or complain about a difficult chapter in a textbook, you are actually strengthening your memory. The human memory works like a filing system. For a fling system to be effective, information has to be put in a logical place inside a folderthat includes related information. When the members of a debate team practice by using facts in support of an argument, they are exactly gathering related pieces of information into a single mental folder. And during an actual debate, when the pressure is on, they would be more easily recalled than those memorized as isolated pieces of information.Questions:14. What do memory experts think of reading and thinking quietly in debate preparation?15. In which situation are people most likely to improve their memory?16. In what way does human memory work like a filing system?Text 13Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.M: Last night the news said that in some cities they are thinking of turning off the public water supply during part of each day.W: Mmm...there is a shortage of water here, too. Is there anything we could do to help? Water is so important.M: Sure. There are many things we can do to cut down the amount of water we use. One is change some of the things in the bathroom.W: Hmm....Don’t you think changing the bathroom can be too expensive?M: I don’t mean to change everything, just ...Well, for instance, the shower head. There are new ones on the market that save almost 50% of the water. They don’t cost very much.W: Good idea! I read a normal flow for a shower is 20 liters per minute. By cutting down that by half, one would consumer only 6 liters for a shower. If we turn off the water when we brush our teeth, that would help, too.M: Right! I wasn’t aware it could b e that much.W: There are new toilets that save a lot of water. But it isn’t necessary to change them right away.M: We don’t need to change them. By placing one or two brakes in the tank to take up some of the space, the amount of water flowing into the tank would be reduced.W: That sounds great!Questions:17. According to the man, what was the last night’s news about?18. Which of the following is the suggestion made by the speakers?19. With the new shower head, how much water will a person use for a shower?20. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?That’s the end of listening comprehension.。

2019年上海高考英语考试听力(录音+原文)

2019年上海高考英语考试听力(录音+原文)

2019年上海高考英语春季考试听力-试题-原文听力下载链接:https:///s/1xWmGqTiEvF-8owB89Wo3eQ提取码:12342019年上海高考英语春季考试第I 卷(共100 分)Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. In a church. B. In the man’s home. C. In a restaurant. D. In a furniture store.2. A. She was excited.B. She was very nervous.C. She was very confident.D. There was something wrong with her heart.3. A. She is full.B. She doesn’t like that snack bar.C. She is ill.D. She is going to see the doctor.4. A.150 pounds.B.110 pounds.C.50 pounds.D.100 pounds.5. A. He couldn’t spell the words.B. He did well in spelling.C. He reckoned that it was hard to say.D. He didn’t do well in contest.6. A. Concerned.B. Satisfied.C. Relaxed.D. Depressed.7. A. They are talking about a fitness coach.B. They are discussing about the former firm.C. They are talking about their former colleague.D. They are talking about their friends’school.8. A. Young people weren’t satisfied with the lecture.B. The lecture was very successful.C. Drinking water was banned in the lecture.D. The lecture made people feel thirsty.9. A. The boss.B. Tom.C. The woman.D. The man.10. A. He already has one calculator.B. He doesn’t like the solar-powered calculator.C. He is good at calculating.D. He would like to have a different present.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once . When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Question 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A.1938.B.1939.C.1942.D.1948.12. A. Because most Australians couldn’t afford it.B. Because the war broke out.C. Because the flying boats were out of dated.D. Because land-based aircraft had developed rapidly.13. A. The price of flying boats.B. The development of Rose Bay.C. The surprising history of flying boats.D. The advancement of flying boats.Question 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. They have various skills.B. They are well organized.C. They can solve difficult problems.D. They have creative ideas.15. A. Disorderliness might result in creativity.B. Creativity might lead to messiness.C. Smarter people believe that cleanliness is not important.D. Messiness helps cultivate creativity.16. A. The qualities of intelligent people.B. The misunderstanding of creativity.C. The relationship between creativity and messiness.D. The components of creativity.Question 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A.A new research into the human brain.B. The advantages of men and women.C. The different connections in brain in men and women.D. The study on two sides of the brain.18. A. In men’s brains, there are stronger connections in two sides of the brain.B. In men’s brains, there are stronger connections in each half of the brain.C. The connections in men’s brain are not so strong as those in women’s brain.D. There is nothing different between male and female brain.19. A. Multitask.B. Map reading.C. Cycling.D. Performing a single task.20. A. The different-connection theory is not convincing.B. He holds a neutral attitude to the research findings.C. The connections inside the brain will not change immediately.D. He disagrees with the new findings and thinks the connection inside the brain is complex and changeable.录音原文I. Listening Comprehension Section A1. W: This table is reserved for you, sir.M: It looks like a nice table, but it's too close to the kitchen door. O: Where does the conversation most probably take place?2. M: Isaw you on TV yesterday. You were ever so good. You didn't look nervous. W: To be frank. When it was my turn to speak, I really had my heart in my mouth. Q: What does the woman mean?3. M: Shall we go and try that snack bar around the corner? W: I can't eat anything. My headaches.Q: What can we learn about the woman?4. W: A single room is fifty pounds per night, and a double room sixty pounds per night. Stay twonights and you'll get another for free.M: A single room for three nights, please.Q: How much should the man pay for his room?5. W: How did you do in the writing contest? M: If only I had paid more attention to spelling. Q: Whal can we learn about the man?6. M: Hey. Joan, what's up?W: Nothing much. It's my son! It doesn't seem easy for him to get used to the new school Q: How does Joan most probably feel about her son?7. M: Have you heard from Mary lately? It'ssaid she is not working as a fitness coach.W: I got an email from her last week. She has been working at a school since she left our firm.Q: Who are the two speakers talking about?8. W: How did the lecture go?M: Oh, you should have seen those young people. Thirsty for knowledge, drinking in my wisdom.Q: What does the man mean?9. M: Look at the menu. Everything looks great, but that's too expensive. W: Have anything you like? Tom said it's on our boss.Q: Who will pay the bill?10. W: David, I got you a present, a solar-powered calculator. M: I don't need a calculator, Mom. I have oneQ: What does David imply?Section BQuestions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.The calm waters of Rose Bay in Sydney are disturbed only when a seaplane comes into land and take off again. In some way, Rose Bay has witnessed the surprising history of flying boats, type of early seaplane. On the fifth of Julv, 1938, an empire class flying boat departed from here, Australia's first international airport. It was heading for England and mark the start of the golden age of flying boats. Over ten days, with thirty stops along the route, passengers enjoyed a first class service, including breakfasts of fruit, steak, juice and wine.But the flight didn't come cheap. Tickets were far beyond the reach of most Australians at a price that was equivalent to an annual salary. The service was suspended in 1942 as war took hold and the planes were officially-used by the air force. By the time normal life started again after the war,land-based aircraft had developed rapidly, and flying boats were looking increasingly out of date. However. Sydney and its vast waters remained well-placed to exploit their resources, and so began a new age for the flying boatsQuestions:11. When did the golden age of flying boats start?12. Why was the service of empire class flying boats stopped in the early 1940s?13. What is the speaker mainly talking about?Questions 14through 16 are based on the following passage.According to some psychologists, intelligence is the ability to learn from experience, adapt to new situations, understand and handle abstract concepts, and use knowledge to change one's environment. Skills like learning, memory, reasoning, and problem solving enhance these abilities. Therefore, certain habits may be evidence you've got these skills. For example, it is commonly thought that those who are intelligent are organized and have everything in their workspace arranged neatly. But that's not the case.In an experiment from the University of Minnesota, people in a messy setting came up with more creative ideas than those in a neat space. Kathleen Watts, study author says disorderly environments seem to inspire breaking free of tradition, which can produce the fresh idea. Orderly environments, in contrast, encourage following traditions and playing it safe. But according to JonathanWhite, a research scientist at Duke University, creativity is one of the qualities that smarter people tend to possess, and it may actually lead to messiness. He says it's not messiness that helps creativity, but creativity which may create messiness. Such people tend to get lost in thought while focusing on a problem or issue. And cleanliness becomes of less importance that focusing on the problem at hand.Questions:14. According to the passage, what are intelligent people like in most people's eyes?15. According to Jonathan White from DukeUniversity. Which of the following statements is true?16. What is the passage mainly about?Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.W: James, have you read about the new research into the human brain? M: Not yet. What does it say?W: It says men are better at some things like map reading and finding direction, while women arebetter at other things like remembering words and faces.M: Interesting! Now I understand why I'm the one of my family who does all the map reading.W: The research was done by a team from the University of Pennsylvania. They looked at the brains of nearly one thousand men and women and found they are wired differentlyM: Wired differently? You mean"connected in different ways"?W: Right! In males, the stronger connections run within each half o the brain. In women. The stronger connections are between the two sides of the brain.M: I see.W: The difference might explain why men are better at learning and performing a single task, like reading maps or cycling. But women are often better at doing several things at the same time. They can also concentrate on a task for longer.M: Now. I can understand why I cannot do several things together.W: But not everyone agrees. A professor from the University of Oxford said the connections inside the brain are not permanently fixed, and the brain is very complex. Without sufficient data, you can't jump to any general conclusions.M: I guess the professor is right now. (Now, listen again.)Questions:17: What is the conversation mainly about?18: Compared with women's brains, what does the new research find out about men's brains?19. According to the new research, which of the following are women better at?20: What does the professor from theUniversity of Oxford think of the new research findings?答案暂缺。

2019年6月上海高考英语听力试题word精校版(含试题+答案+录音稿)--

2019年6月上海高考英语听力试题word精校版(含试题+答案+录音稿)--

2019年6月全国普通高等学校招生统一考试上海听力试题(左上角的压缩文件为完整试题)I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard1. A. A new bookstore. B. A new road. C. Good novels. D. The past history.2. A. He is a doctor of surgery. B. He was hurt yesterday because of an accident.C. He injured his back yesterday just by sneezing.D. He wants to look for a job at hospital.3. A. Excited. B. Serious. C. Impatient. D. Disappointed.4. A Xi’an. B. Chengdu. C. At home. D. In the company.5. A. She lives a healthy life now. B. He has a habit of drinking orange juice.C. He is too careful about his diet.D. He is used to taking regular exercise.6. A. Sun. B. Water. C. Fertilizer. D. Soil7. A. Some courses on reading. B. Some courses on writing.C. The habit of keeping a diary.D. Her potential talent.8. A. She is too busy to take exercises. B. She doesn’t have enough money.C. It’s unnecessary for her to take some lessons.D. She has never planned to play tennis.9. A. The park is far away from their home. B. He hates to walk to the park.C. He wants to drive his car to another park.D. It will be faster for them to drive to the park rather than walk.10. A. He is adding and reading the numbers. B. He is checking the financial report.C. He is rewriting the numbers of the report.D. He is trying to make the budget limited. Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the question will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. When they go forth into an area that they are unfamiliar with.B. When they are qualified to bring the story back.C. When they start an urgent project.D. When they have never written the same subject.12. A. Because he is a baseball fan all his life.B. Because he has interviewed a professional athlete.C. Because they are moved by the speaker’s sincerityD. Because the speaker has done some sports reporting before.13. A. Broaden the story with their own strength. B. Grow up happily and luckily.C. Get some unexpected results.D. Become a productive writer.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Creativity is production of something original and useful.B. Creativity happens on the right side of the brain.C. Creativity is related to the freedom from concrete facts.D. Everyone has his special creativity.15. A. By focusing on obvious facts and familiar solutions to see if the answer lies there.B. By scanning remote memories that could be vaguely relevant.C. By focusing our attention to search for a wide range of distant information.D. By cutting off the connection it may have with the problem before it escapes.16. A. The common sense about the production of creativity.B. The both sides of the brain working together to creativity.C. A sense of pleasure produced by the creativity.D. How difficult that we come up with a new single idea.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. Their plan for the summer vacation. B. The woman’s new job.C. Peter’s experience of volunteer.D. The spirit of activities.18. A. Supervising a volunteer program in a non-profit art gallery.B. Cleaning up the gallery every weekend.C. Donating cash and other things.D. Offering some part-time jobs to the young.19. A. Taking part in activities that are respected.B. Taking part in activities that are creative.C. Taking part in activities you show enthusiasm for.D. Taking part in activities you’re responsible for.20. A. Fund. B. Persistence. C. Acknowledgement. D. Respect.1-5 ACCBA 6-10 CCADA 11-15 ACABA 16-20 BCACB2019年6月上海市高考英语听力录音稿I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and a question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. M: Is there a new bookstore on Fuzhou Road?W: Yes, it’s got very good novels of the 20th century.Q: What are the speakers mainly talking about?2. W: Mike, are you OK?M: I injured my back yesterday just by sneezing. My doctor said I need surgeryQ: What can be learned about the man?3. M: Which team are you going to support?W: You’re not going to talk about football again, are you? That’s itQ: How does the woman feel about discussing footbal1?4. M: Mary is not in the company. Has she returned from Xi’an yet?W: Yes. But before she went to Chengdu yesterday, she had been home for only one day.Q: Where is Mary Now?5. M: What? Steven is drinking orange juice.W: You cannot believe it. Now, he’s careful about what he eats and takes regular exercise.Q: What does the woman imply about Steven?6. M: I’ve moved the flower into the garden and watered it every day. How come it is still not doing well? W: Well, why not add some fertilizer? M aybe that’ll helpQ: According to the woman, what may the flower need?7. M: Wow, you won the first prize in the writing contest. You haven’t taken any courses on reading and writing.W: But I’ve been keeping a diary since childhood.Q: According to the woman, what helped her win the contest?8. M: You like tennis so much. Why not take some lessons? They start next weekW: How am I going to fit that into my crowded schedule?Q: What does the woman mean?9. W: Walk to the park? You must be kidding! It takes only five minutes to drive there.M: If I had remembered to charge my carQ: What can be learned about the man?10. W: You’ve been dealing with that budget report for nearly an hour. Anything wrong?M: I keep adding and reading the numbers, but they just don’t balance.Q: What is the man doing?Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.It’s common for you, nonfiction writers, to go forth i nto an area you know little about. You may worry that you are not qualified to bring the story back. I feel that anxiety every time I start a new project. I felt it when I went to Bradenton to write my baseball book Spring training. Although I’ve been a ba seball fan all my life, I had never done any sports reporting, never interviewed a professional athlete. Any of the men I approached with a notebook could have asked. What else have you written about baseball? But nobody did.They didn’t ask, because I was sincere. It was obvious to those man that I really wanted to know how they did their work. Remember this. when you enter a new area and need a shot of confidence, whatmatters is how you do it. Also remember that your assignment may not be as narrow as you think. Often it will turn out to touch some unexpected corner of your experience or your education, enabling you to broaden the story with strength of your own. Every such production of the unfamiliar will reduce your fear.Questions:11. According to the speaker, when may non-fiction writers feel worried?12. Why didn’t nobody in Bradenton care about what the speaker had written before?13. According to the speaker, how does non-fiction writers’ experience or education benefit them? Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following talkThe accepted definition of creativity is production of something original and useful, and it is commonly thought that creativity occurs on the right side of the brain, and the arts play an important role in enhancing it. But according to a new research, creativity isn’t about freedom from concrete facts. Rather, fact-finding is vital in the creative process. It’s the result of both sides of your brain working together. To understand this. we need to take a look at what leads to creativity. When you try to solve a problem, you begin by concentrating on obvious facts and familiar solutions to see if the answer lies there. This is done mostly by the left side However, if the answer doesn’t come, the right and left sides of the brain activate together. The right side scans remote memories that could be vaguely relevantA wide range of distant information that is normally ignored becomes available to the left side. Then the left side catches whatever connection it may have with the problem. and quickly locks in on it before it escapes. With extremely focused attention, the brain quickly pulls together these pieces of thought and combines them into a new single idea, as the brain recognizes the originality of what it has come up with.a sense of pleasure will arise.Questions14. What do people commonly think of creativity?15. According to the passage, how does the left side of the brain contribute to creative process?16. What is the passage mainly about?Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.W: Hello. Peter. I heard you worked in a remote village last monthM: Yes, as a volunteer teaching in a primary school in southeastern China.W: A good choice for the summer vacationM: For me, it’s not only a choice, but a responsibility.W: You’re right. What can a volunteer generally do?M: Many things, like creating a change in the surroundings, providing shelter and food to the needy ones. W: So you mean volunteering is not just donating cash or things?M: Right! We prefer to call that charityW: How did you come up with the idea of volunteering?M: It was my father. He used to supervise a volunteer program in a non-profit art gallery.W. Was it a full-time job for him?M: No, in fact. a part-time job. He went to the gallery nearly every weekend.W: Wow, this requires great passionM: Sure. The best way to volunteer is to get involved in activities we are passionate aboutW: Have you had any difficulties as a volunteer?M: Definitely! Lack of respect, acknowledgement, and lack of funds now and then W: Oh, my! Many obstacles!M: So the most important spirit is perseveranceW: I’d like to join you someday.M: Any time.Questions17. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?18. What vo lunteer service did the man’s father do?19. What does the man think is the best way to volunteer?20. According to the man, which of the following is the most important for a volunteer?。

2007年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 (上海卷)听力录音稿

2007年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 (上海卷)听力录音稿

2007年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(上海卷)听力录音稿Part AShort conversation1.---Let me give you some coffee or tea,or something,cold like coke.---Just a glass of water,please.Q:What does the man want to drink?2.---The flowers are lovely,aren’t they?And I like the mus ic too.---Yeah,the dinner here is also excellent.Q:Where probably are the two speakers.3.---I just read you blood test report,and everything seems ok.---I see,then there’s nothing to worry about.Q:How does the women probably feel now?4.---I thought I heard some one of the door.---Just the postman with the package for out neighboor,Browns.They will visit their son.Q:Who was at the door?5.---Would you tell me the starting time for both performances.---The first begin at seven o’clock,and last 2 hours,the secondy fillous immediately after 10 mins break.Q:What time does the second show start6---My wife found a gold ring in our garden after the party . Do you thing mighe be yours---It coundn’t be ,thanks.I was a single one last nighe.Q:What was the women mean?7---I better clear the string of computer right now .---Shouldn’t you clean your keyboard tooQ:What does the women imply?8---Do you know if this bus stops at red squars---well there is a map there by the door .Q:What does the man mean?9---Let’s go watch the fireworks tonight.---I have tickets to the theatreQ:What does the women mean?10---Just look at these starts.---They certainly don’t look so clear and bright from the city.Q:What can be inferred about the two speakers.Part BKaren Smalt has been a journalist reporting wars for years now. Why did she do it? “Well,” she said, “it isn’t easy to say, but I supports it is excitement to be so. So close to the danger, it’s like going to see a horror movie, you frightened, but at the sametime, it digs you excitement.” Reporters try to gets as close to the back lets as they can, but can be very dangerous. Recently, Karen has injured, “It was very strange, really?” she said. We were just getting ready to record interview. When boom la ud on the house next to us. The whole house exploded. It was killed in that accident. Karen spent two days in hospital, but a month later, she was back. “When I was waiting for ambulance.” She said. I can remember thinking. What can I doing here. I must be mad.” But after a while, that feeling start to disappear. I couldn’t wait to get back to the work.11. Why does Karen like her job?12. What happened when the boom exploded?13. What was the passage mainly about?Now, it’s 8:00, time for the Morning new s internet news continues to increase in Unite States. According to new study by American life access that increased 11% since 2000. Rural residence are still behind urban residence however 67% of urban residence use to Internet. Of those rural residence who are on line, 45% say, they surf web daily. Only 40% of urban residence use the web that often. One big barrial for rural residence is they like the choice among internet provides. According to another survey. More than 2 million. American children aged 6 to it have their own personal websites, this figure which rising rapidly then it is expacted to jump to one in 4 kid by 2008, the survey also shous. Boys are more likely girls to name their own websites.76% of kids with broadband internet home connection is faster than the conncetron at school.49% of kids say. They get too little time on line at school.14. What does the first survey mainly tell us?15. How many American children aged 16-70 have their own websites.16. What was been fount out about kids us their internet?PartCConversation I--Hello this is garden restaurant , who’s seeming speaking--Hello, Do you have table for a party of 6:00 for this Friday.--At what time?--8:30--we are pretty busy on Friday night . I have table for 9:00 .but not at 8:30---9:00 could be fine . I just went to check something else .I have a friendfrom.Italy.Have you got any Italian food.--No problem madamWe have a list though Itaian dishes on the menu.--that’s great--Party for 6:00 at 9:00--May I have you name?Pleas.--Jasicca. Blair. “Blair’’ is spelled as “B,L,A,I,R’’--ok,Would you leave us your telephone number please.---Yes.Lt’s 5130318---Fine. ThansCoversation---Tell me . Petter. What makes Holly-woods so famous.--Well. It’s the biggest departments stores in UK. And it’s foodhall and Egyption Hall it’s very famous.--If sells different kinds of food..for example . it has 250 kinds cheece from all wver the world .--That’s amazing and why is the Egyption Hall so famous--Well .When people C it the feel in another world.It looks like a Egyption.buliding from 4000 years ago---it is frae that the house produces its own electrocity---Yes.it does 70% enough for a small town.---really,tell me.How many customers do you have on average day---About 13000 people come on average day.But during genel sells, the number inrreases to 300 000 customers every day.---How much did they spend?--Well.on average . customers spend about 1.5 millious pounds every day during general sells record for one day is 9 million pounds.。

2012上海高考英语听力录音稿及参考答案

2012上海高考英语听力录音稿及参考答案

1.W: Hello, may I help you?M: Yes, we would like to check into our room.Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?2.W: Come on, John! Relax! What can go wrong?M: At my first job interview? Plenty.Q: How does the man feel?3.M: Good morning, madam, what can I do for you?W: Well, someone at the hotel suggested I come here to buy a coat.Q: What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers?4.W: I gave Dave 300 dollars for his sponsored concert.M: 300 dollars? Sandy, you must be mad! I wish I had 300 dollars to throw round like that.Q: What does the man mean?5.M: Shall I come and take you to the railway station?W: No, thanks, I’ll manage. It’s not far any way.Q: What can we learn about the woman?6. W: How many children have you got?M: Two. John’s five and Clair’s four. And there’s another one on the way.Q: How many children will the man most probably have?7. W: Do you know how I can stop drinking too much coffee?M: No, but I wish I did. I spend too much money at cafe’s.Q: What can we learn from the conversation?8. W: Could you give me a hand moving this cupboard, please?M: Well, I’d rather not if you don’t mind. I’m not feeling well today.Q: What does the man mean?9. M: Tom’ s house is a mess! Doesn’t he ever clean it?W: I guess he just has too much ails on his mind with that new job.Q: What can we learn about Tom?10.M: I didn’t have any trouble in finding accommodation in Britain.W: According to my experience, it sounds too good to be true.Q: what does the woman mean?passage 1:Well, I own a small data processing company, in which I employ about eight to ten workers. And the point I want to make has to do with trust. I know it’s possible to force people to be 100% efficient. But I think when you do that, you lose confidence and trust. I let my employees use our equipment and make personal phone calls. They are more than welcome to decide what is right and wrong. Because I think you can’t run a company by just giving orders to robots and watching them like bi g brother, right? I think you have to trust people and give them a little freedom. And also, as far as phone calls and all that go, I want my people to call home and check on their children and know their children are safe and sound. As a result, I have devoted employees who are willing to go that extra mile and I can honestly say they show up to work smiling. So I get more satisfaction and rewards by trusting my employees than by suspecting them of doing something wrong.Questions:11. Which of the following does the speaker allow his employees to do?12. What result does the speaker expect to see under his management?13. What does the speaker consider important in running a small company? Passage 2Questions14-16 are based on the following passage:The roots of Canadian English can be found in the events which followed the American revolution of 1776. Those who had supported Britain found themselves unable to stay in the new United States, and most went to Canada. They were soon followed by many thousands who were attracted by the cheapness of land. Within 50 years, the population of Upper Canada had reached 100 thousand, mainly people from the United States. In the east, the Atlantic Provinces had been settled by English speakers as early as the 15th century, but even today, these areas contain less than ten per cent of the population, so that they have only a limited role in the development of Canadian English. In Quebec, the majority of people use French as a mother tone. Here English and French exist together but uneasily. Because of its origins, Canadian English has a great deal in common with the rest of the English spoken in North America, and is often difficult to distinguish for people who live outside the region. To British people, Canadians may sound American; to Americans, they may sound British. Canadians themselves insist on not being identified with either, and certainly, there is a great deal of evidence in support of this view. Questions:14. Why did many Americans leave for Canada after the revolution?15. What can we learn about people in the Atlantic provinces?16. What conclusion can be drawn about Canadian English from this passage? Section CDirections: in Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17-20 are based on the following conversation:A: Good morning, Leeds University students registration center.B: Good morning, I need to register for a class.A: OK. May I take your name, please?B: Sure, it’s Andrew Smith.A: Which department do you study with?B: The history department.A: May I have your student ID?B: HD3309.A: What class are you trying to take?B: I want to take a photography class.A: Well, there’re only two classes open.B: Can you tell me what days the classes are on?A: One is on Tuesday, from 2 pm. to 4 pm.B: And the other?A: From 10:00 to 12:00 on Thursday.B: OK, sign me up for the class on Tuesday.A: Very well, then.Complete the form. Write one word for each answer.Blanks 21-24 are based on the following conversation:A: Welcome to our program, Anny. Please tell our audience the best things about the experiment in international living.B: Well, my group was great! And I love my host family.A: Can you tell us about your group?B: Well, we were all high school students from the US. But we were very different. A: You mean from different cities, with different religions and cultures?B: Yes, and I was existed about that. We learnt that we weren’t really so different. A: What do you mean?B: Well, we became such good friends. More than friends, we were like a family.A: Wonderful. I’d like to know more about your host family.B: Oh, I loved my host family in Costa Rica. They were my family, too. I felt like I was their daughter.A: So nice! Did you have any problems speaking with them?B: No, not really. Actually, I learnt a lot of Spanish from them. And I also learnt that language is not always so important.A: What do you mean?B: Well, in some cases, a simple smile can say more than words.A: Thanks so much, Anny.Complete the form. Write no more than 3 words for each answer.参考答案:第一大题第1至第10小题,每题1分;第11至第16小题,每题2分;第17至第24小题,每题1分。

2018年上海高考英语听力真题(含试题,MP3,录音原文,)

2018年上海高考英语听力真题(含试题,MP3,录音原文,)

2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试上海英语听力试卷2018年6月I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. 1. A. In a supermarket. B. At the laundry.  B. At the laundry. C. In a clothing store. D. At the tailor. 2. A. He enjoys working hard. B. He is tired of piles of work. C. His complaint about work is sensible. D. His hard work doesn’t pay off. 3. A. He’s changing the light. B. He’s burning the wires. C. He’s dancing on the desk. D. He is checking the bulb. 4. A.100 pounds. B. 200 pounds. C. 700 pounds. D. 600 pounds. 5. A. She has no chance to get the job. B. She is sure to be hired. C. There will be a fierce competition. D. Others will not give the chance to her. 6. A. The man’s habit of drinking wine keeps him awake all night. B. This man should sleep in a comfortable bed. C. A little drinking can make the man sleep more comfortably. ’s insomnia. D. Both the bed and the wine should be blamed for the man’t want any new shirt. 7. A. The size of the shirt is probably small for him. B. He doesnC. He’s exercising to put on some weight. D. The receipt is essential to buy another shirt. 8. A. Lead him to take another flight. B. Provide him with a place to stay tonight. D. Informed him of the new flight in time. C. Tell his friends to pick him up at the airport. 9. A. A very popular hotel. B. The competitive job markets. C. The large population of the city. D He doesn’t need any present. 10. A. The physics problem is Greek to all the students. B. Professor Smith cannot teach the students well. C. The man still doesn’t understand the problem. D. It is unfortunate for the man to have physics class. Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. Question 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Britain B. France C. Spain D. American 12. A. St. Augustine was destroyed by the hurricanes in 2017. B. American became in charge of St. Augustine in 1821. C. The United Kingdom is the real owner of St. Augustine now. D. The visitors do not like to see the coastal views there. 13. A. The extraordinary history of St. Augustine. B. The hardships St. Augustine once suffered. C. The popular coastal tourism of St. Augustine. D. The beautiful architecture and scenery in St. Augustine. Question 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. The transport system of London is available everywhere. B. Tokyo’s lost property office is the biggest one in the world. C. The lost items are an important source of funding for London. ’t care about the things they lost. D. In most cases, people don15. A. The lost items are collected all over the world. B. Losing old things may become a good chance for new ones. C. The items that are not claimed will be valuable for the transportation. D. Most of the lost items will be given back to the owners. 16. A Losing shoes are meaningless to them. B. The lost shoes are meaningless to them C. They get the chance to treat themselves with new shoes. ’s difficult to find them back D. Once shoes get lost, itQuestion 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. 17. A. She is discussing business with this man. B. She’s looking around a house for rent. C. She’s watching the house she wants to buy D. She is talking about the loan with the bank staff. 18. A. The wine storage area. B. The advanced equipment. C. The relaxing colors of the wall. D. The reasonable layout. 19. A. It’s dirty and cheap. B. It’s unreasonable layout. C It’s unexpected. D. It is acceptable. ’s offering. 20. A. This householder often ignores customerB. The woman is superior to others in buying this house. ’s offering. C. The house agent is uncertain about the womanD. The house has been ordered in advance by other people. 2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试上海英语听力原文I. Listening Comprehension Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. Text 1M: Good morning, can I help you? W: Yes, this dress is too long. Would you please shorten it for me? Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place? Text 2W: Jack, you look tired. M: Yes, I’ve got a pile of work to do, but it gives me a great sense of achievement. Q: What can we learn about the man? Text 3W: John, What’s up? Why are you standing on the desk? M: The lights suddenly went off. The bulb must have burnt out Q: What is the man most probably doing? Text 4W: I will take this room. How much is the rent? ’ rent in advance plus a deposit M: Well, two hundred pounds each month. You need to pay three monthsof one hundred pounds Q: According to the man, how much should the woman pay in total? Text 5W: I will take an interview for a part-time librarian tomorrow. M: Don’t worry, I will stand no chance if you take the interview ’s chance of getting the jobQ:How does the man feel about the woman?Text 6M: I couldn’t sleep at all last night. The bed is not comfortable. W: Don’t blame the bed. You should stop drinking wine. Q: What does the woman imply? Text 7W: Andy, I bought a shirt for you. M: Thank you. I hope you kept the receipt. I’ve put on some weight. Q: What does the man imply? Text 8W: I ’m terribly sorry. But your flight has been cancelled. M: What? In that case, I hope you will put me up somewhere tonight. Q: What does the man expect the woman to do for him? Text 9W: A new hotel is looking for workers. They need three hundred new workers but over four thousand people showed up. M: Yes, I saw the news on TV . I still have my job, thank goodness. Q: What are the speakers talking about? Text 10W: Professor Smith explained the Physics problem very clearly. M: Did he? Unfortunately, it is still all Greek to me. Q: What can we learn from the conversation? Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions11 through 13 are based on the following passage.With With the the the fascinating fascinating fascinating ((迷人的) ) past past past and and and more more more than than than 4 4 4 centuries centuries centuries of of of history, history, history, St. St. St. Augustine Augustine Augustine is is is one one one the the nation nation’’s oldest cities and an American treasure. Located on Florida’s Atlantic coast, it is home to many fine examples of European architecture and wild scenic views. In 1513, while looking for the storied fountain of youth, an explorer found this land and called it Le Florida and claimed it for Spain. Then, in 1565, a Spanish conqueror established a settlement there, and named it St. Augustine. Except for a twenty-year period of English rule, Florida remained under Spanish rule until the United States took control in 1821. In the years after its founding, the city of St. Augustine was attacked by the French and English, and by native Americans, who are said to have shot flaming arrows at the city ’s defensive building, setting it on fire. More recently, nature has stricken the region with hurricanes, Matthew in 2016 and Irma in 2017. Still, St. Augustine injures. As the region recovers, visitors shouldn ’t overlook it. St. Augustine has suffered much much in in in its its its long long long history. history. history. Hopefully, Hopefully, Hopefully, visitors visitors visitors will will will come come come and and and perhaps perhaps perhaps support support support the the the Florida Florida Florida coast coast coast recovery recovery while discovering its centuries of history and miles of coastal beauty. 11. Which country first governed Florida in history? 12. Which of the following statements is true of St. Augustine? 13. What is the passage mainly about? Questions14 through 16 are based on the following passage.Transport for London has a lost property office, which collects the items left behind as people flow through the city ’s transport system each day. It is the biggest lost property office in Europe, beaten globally only by Tokyo ’s. 65 staffs sort through hundreds hundreds of of of thousands thousands thousands of of of lost lost lost and and and forgotten forgotten forgotten items items items each each each at at at the the the office, office, office, which which which is is is run run run by by by Paul Paul Paul Cohen. Cohen. According According to to to the the the latest latest latest data, data, data, Cohen Cohen Cohen’’s s team team team dealt dealt dealt with with with over over over three three three hundred hundred hundred thousand thousand thousand items items items in in in the the the first first quarter of the year. As the data reveals, very few are claimed. For example, of the nearly thirteen thousand keys handed in to lost property last year, just under one thousand four hundred were returned to their owners, says Cohen. Overall, Overall, twenty twenty twenty percent percent percent of of of stock stock stock is is is claimed claimed claimed within within within three three three months. months. months. After After After that that that time, time, time, stock stock stock becomes becomes becomes the the property of Transport for London, and it ’s not necessarily the items you ’d expect. Wander through the three basement floors that make up the lost property office gives us an idea of what what we we we value value value enough enough enough to to to recover recover recover and and and what what what we we we’’re re happy happy happy to to to let let let go. go. go. Cohen Cohen Cohen has has has discovered discovered discovered something something interesting about the complexity of lost shoes. He said, “If you have one shoe, you are more likely to go looking for the other. If you lose two shoes, well, it ’s slightly out of sight and out of m ind.” He guesses many people regard loss as an opportunity to treat themselves to something new. 14: What is the passage mainly about? 15: Which of the following is true of the lost items? 16: According to Cohen, why don ’t some people get their lost shoes back? Questions17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.W: I have a good feeling about this house. M: If you like the outside, you are going to really love the inside. W: What a beautiful home and I like the way the window screen gives you privacy from the street. M: Follow me into the kitchen, you will love it. W: Wow, they put a wine storage area in the kitchen. I love it! M: The best part is the bedroom and the attached bathroom. W: I love the relaxing colors of the wall and floor covering. I ’d like to make an offer on this house. M: As your house agent, I ’m here to take care of this process. How much will you plan for the offering? W: I really like the house and I will pay the full asking price of three hundred and eighty thousand dollars M: M: W e W e’’d d better better better leave leave leave ourselves ourselves ourselves some some some bargaining bargaining bargaining room. room. room. Let Let Let’’s s offer offer offer three three three hundred hundred hundred and and and fifty fifty fifty thousand thousand dollars. W: That sounds good, but I don ’t want this house to get away from me. M: The marketer is fairly down right now, so the offer is a realistic one. W: When will we know if they accept the offer? M: The owners usually respond to an offer within a few days. W: Should I be contacting my bank in the meantime? M: You are already pre-qualified for your loan, so you ’re in good shape. 17. What is the woman most probably doing? 18. What does the woman like best in the kitchen? 19. What does the woman think of the man ’s offer on the house at first? 20. Which of the following is true according to the passage? 。

2023年上海市英语春季高考听力文本+翻译写作部分(附听力音频)

2023年上海市英语春季高考听力文本+翻译写作部分(附听力音频)

2023年上海市春季高考英语部分内容回忆听力文本:Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversation between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1W: You finally became a game designer What does your family think of your new job?M: They are glad I have realized my dreamQ: What attitude does the man's family have towards his new job?2M: Sue, where's my jacket?W: I don't know. Anyway, what do you expect if you leave your things all around the house?Q: What does the woman imply about the man?3M: Jane, are you enjoying this year's best seller? The plots seem complicated.W: I found it a bit difficult to get into. But now that I'm past the first few chapters, I can't put it down.Q: What does the woman think of the best seller?4M: Kathy. I am excited about this afternoon's lecture on Beijing Opera.W: It's this morning, only an hour away. That's the paper-cutting exhibition in the afternoon.Q: What can be learned about the man?5M: I found this phone in the canteen. Its case says Linda. So I thought it might be yours.W: Yes, that's a weight off my mind.Thank you.Q: How does the woman most probably feel now?6W: Dad. I am running a marathon next Sunday. I wonder if you'd like to sponsor me. M: I don't see why not.Q: What does the man mean?7W: Dave, you're not taking any time off work for your honeymoon, are you?M: No. I know how busy we are at the moment.Q: What does the man mean?8W: There is no room left in my suitcase. I shall have shoes to pack.M: Fold your clothes properly, and you can maximize the amount you can store.Q: What are the speakers mainly talking about?9M: I've persuaded my brother to see the circus show with me next week.W: You two finally agreed on something.That must be the first time since I knew you two.Q: What does the woman imply about the man and his brother?10W: I wonder how my grandchildren are doing? I haven't seen them in ages.M: Why don't you just head off to see how they are?Q: What can be learned from the conversation?Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.Across the UK, a group of volunteer motorcyclists is helping hospitals by delivering blood. Angela Brown is one of them. She is on call for 80 hours each month. At very short notice, she can be woken in the night and find herself riding a motorbike with a vital delivery for a hospital. But she's not an employee of any hospital. She's just a volunteer, one of the 1400 advanced qualified riders of the Association of Blood Bikers. Last year, the Association's bikers responded to around 35000 rapid transport requests from 262 UK hospitals. Besides blood, the bikers also deliver surgical tools and medicine. Brown first discovered blood biking when she was on a course at the institute of advanced motorists. Her trainer, who himself was a blood biker, warned that their training ride might be stopped if he was called away. Under his influence, Brown started volunteering as a rider. She later discovered that blood bikers once helped her own nephew, Peter. He received blood delivered by a rider on New Year's Eve, 2015. Brown says being a blood biker is a way of helping the community and being on the bike at the same time.Now listen again.Questions:11. What is the talk mainly about?12. How many advanced qualified riders does the Association of Blood Bikers have?13. What can be learned about Angela Brown from the talk?Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following talk.Wearable devices are not just for humans anymore. A growing range of electronic callers and cameras can help you monitor your pets' activity and even emotional state. Was your cat happy? How much exactly did your dog eat today? Knowing the answers to such questions is becoming ever easier. This week, the insurance group. ASA, invested in a company called All4Pet, which makes the PetMe, a wearable activity monitor for dogs. The PetMe can feedback information on a dog's activity level and food intake. And healthier dogs may earn their owners a lower pet insurance fee. According to Andy Wells, the chief designer of the PetMe, there are a lot of challenges with dogs now. He says "about 4 million out of 9 million dogs in our country are too fat, and about 25% are left home alone". So pet care is worsening. Meanwhile, bills from petdoctors are rising each year, and so are insurance fees. Our purpose is to help owners keep their dogs fit and active in a fun way, which also helps insurance companies lower their costs. Our company, All4Pet, is using this data to build a database on dogs. So we can understand what makes one dog healthy and another overweight. Why certain conditions affect some dogs more than others?Now listen again.Questions:14. What can be learned about the PetMe from the talk?15. Why is the company All4Pet building a database on dogs?16. What is the talk mainly about?Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.W: Did you do anything special on Saturday?M: I spent the whole morning driving around to yard sales.W: Yard sales? I seem to have seen the signs that say 'Yard Sale' along the street.M: Very popular here. People often take out the things they don't need any more and sell them in their yards.W: I like this idea. What did you buy?M: I got some real treasures: a toy train, a pretty new tablet, and a fridge.W: Wow! What else was on sale?M: Practically anything. Clothes, household items... My friend bought a silver ring!W: Sounds like fun. What times are the sales?M: Usually on Saturdays and Sundays, from around 7 AM until 2 or 3 PM.W: That's pretty early for shopping.M: It is. But you have to be an early bird to get good stuff.W: I'll have to set my alarm early then.M: It'll be worth it if you find some good buys.W: I'd like to have a try. I'll watch for the signs on the lamp posts.M: I'll look in newspapers this Friday. If l see any good sale ads for this weekend, I'll let you know.W: Great! Thanks.Now listen again.Questions:17. What are the speakers mainly talking about?18. What did the man buy on Saturday?19. What does the man suggest the woman do to find some good stuff at yard sales?20.What will the man turn to for information about this weekend’s yard sales?That’s the end of Listening Comprehension.翻译1.他接到通知,实验结果一时半会还不出来。

please count me out上海高考英语听力

please count me out上海高考英语听力

please count me out上海高考英语听力全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Please Count Me Out Shanghai College Entrance Examination English Listening TestIntroductionThe Shanghai College Entrance Examination is one of the most important exams that high school students in Shanghai take in order to gain admission into university. The English listening test is a crucial component of this exam, as it assesses students' listening comprehension skills.PurposeThe purpose of the English listening test is to evaluate students' ability to understand spoken English in various contexts, such as conversations, interviews, and lectures. This test requires students to listen to a variety of recordings and answer questions based on what they hear.FormatThe English listening test typically consists ofmultiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, and short-answer questions. Students are required to listen to each recording carefully and select the correct answer or fill in the blank with the appropriate information.ChallengesOne of the biggest challenges of the English listening test is the speed at which the recordings are played. Students must listen carefully and quickly process the information in order to answer the questions accurately. Additionally, accents and dialects may vary in the recordings, making it more difficult for students to understand the content.StrategiesTo succeed in the English listening test, students should practice listening to English conversations, interviews, and lectures on a regular basis. They should also focus on improving their listening skills by paying attention to intonation, stress, and tone in spoken English. Taking practice tests can help students become more familiar with the format of the test and improve their listening comprehension skills.ConclusionThe English listening test is an important component of the Shanghai College Entrance Examination, and students should be well-prepared in order to succeed. By practicing listening to English recordings and focusing on improving their listening skills, students can increase their chances of performing well on this test. Good luck to all students taking the exam!篇2Please Count Me Out Shanghai College Entrance Examination ListeningIn recent years, the Shanghai College Entrance Examination Listening Exam has become a hot topic of discussion among students, parents, and educators. The exam, also known as "Please Count Me Out," is designed to test students' listening abilities in English. Despite its importance, many have questioned the fairness and effectiveness of the exam.One of the main criticisms of the Shanghai College Entrance Examination Listening Exam is its high level of difficulty. Students are often required to listen to complex passages and answer questions based on their understanding of the content. This places a great deal of pressure on students who may not have had sufficient preparation or practice in listening to English.Another issue with the exam is the lack of relevance toreal-life situations. Many students and educators argue that the content of the exam does not accurately reflect the listening skills needed in everyday situations. This has led to concerns that the exam may not be an accurate measure of students' actual abilities in listening to English.Furthermore, the format of the exam has also been criticized. Some have argued that the multiple-choice format of the exam does not adequately assess students' listening skills. Instead, they suggest that a more interactive and communicative format would be more effective in evaluating students' abilities to listen and understand English.Despite these criticisms, the Shanghai College Entrance Examination Listening Exam remains an important part of the college entrance examination system in Shanghai. It is essential for students to be prepared for the exam and to practice their listening skills in order to succeed.In conclusion, while the Shanghai College Entrance Examination Listening Exam has its flaws, it is still an important part of the college entrance examination system in Shanghai. Students should be encouraged to prepare for the exam and to practice their listening skills in order to maximize their chances ofsuccess. However, efforts should also be made to address the criticisms of the exam and to ensure that it accurately assesses students' listening abilities in English.篇3Please Count Me Out Shanghai College Entrance Examination English Listening TestThe Shanghai College Entrance Examination English Listening Test, also known as “Please Count Me Out,” is an important component of the college entrance examination for students in Shanghai. This test is designed to assess the listening skills of candidates and contribute to their overall English proficiency level.The format of the test consists of a series of audio clips played to the students. These audio clips typically include conversations, announcements, monologues, and discussions on a range of topics. Students are required to listen carefully to the audio and answer questions based on the information they hear.The test is divided into several sections, each focusing on different aspects of listening comprehension. Students are tested on their ability to understand main ideas, details, speaker attitudes, and inferred meanings. The test aims to evaluatestuden ts’ listening skills in various contexts and prepare them for real-life situations where listening comprehension is crucial.Preparation for the Shanghai College Entrance Examination English Listening Test is essential for students aiming to achieve a high score. Studying regularly, practicing with sample audio clips, and familiarizing oneself with the test format are all recommended strategies to improve listening skills. Additionally, students can benefit from seeking out additional resources such as online practice tests and listening exercises to enhance their proficiency.Scoring well on the Shanghai College Entrance Examination English Listening Test can have a significant impact on a student’s overall examination performance. A strongperfor mance in the listening test can boost a student’s confidence, demonstrate their English language proficiency, and contribute to their chances of gaining admission to a top university.In conclusion, the Please Count Me Out Shanghai College Entrance Examination English Listening Test is a critical evaluation tool for assessing students’ listening skills and overall English proficiency. Students should prioritize preparingfor this test to increase their chances of success on the college entrance examination and pursue their academic goals.。

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2009高考英语听力录音- 上海Section A1. I am so sick of calling the ticket office. The line is always busy.Why don’t you order through the internet?Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?2. What was the best moment of the race for you?Oh…when I got to the finishing line, definitely.Q: What kind of person is probably the man?3. I’d like to mail this package, special delivery. Can it arrive within 2 days?Sure, no problem.Q: Where does this conversation probably take place?4. My brother is thinking of eating out with us Saturday night. Any suggestions?It is up to you. I don’t know the restaurants around here that well.Q: What does the man mean?5. The floor is awfully wet. What happened?The moment I got into the shower, the phone rang.Q: What does the man imply?6. I’m going to a party at Carol’s house.You can’t be serious! We’ve got two tests at school tomorrow!Q: How does the woman feel about the man’s idea?7. Where shall we go today then?Shall we try the Royal Garden recommended in this leaflet?Q: What will the two speakers do next?8. I have come to repair your doorbell.You should’ve come earlier. I’m just going out.Q: What does the woman imply?9. It has been pouring for days now.Tomorrow is my day at the beach. I will just have to forget about it if it doesn’t clear up.Q: What does the woman imply?10. When I’m playing the piano, I don’t worry about anything. How about you?I go to the gym everyday. It helps me deal with stress.Q: What are the two speakers talking about?Section BWhen I was 12, my parents moved out of London to a small village near Oxford. I was the only Asian girl in my school, and I suddenly felt a bit lonely. Luckily, I had a brilliant art teacher, who encouraged me to go to Art College. However, on the day of my college interview in bad, I woke up late. I left the house wearing two odd shoes and didn’t notice that my bottle of chocolate milk had poured all over the painting in my bag. Then when I finally got to the station, I got on the wrong train! Who knows if I had gone to that that day, I might’ve become a professional artist! But, I went to Swindon instead. I told the woman next to me on the train about what had happened, and she said and cried with laughter. It turned out she was the producer of a comedy program on the radio. To cut a long story short, I got an invitation a week later to attend an interview for the show, and the rest, as they say, is history. I’m very lucky. My life has been full of happy accidents. Now I’m in charge of a very popular TV comedy program.Questions:11. Why did the speaker feel lonely in her new school?12. Where did the speaker plan to go for her college interview?13. What incident has changed her fate?Today I will make a speech on zoos. Many people think zoos are cruel and have no place in the modern world. It is my own opinion that zoos, although not perfect, do have a useful function. Firstly, zoos are places of education. Zoos can help children to appreciate nature. Furthermore, research into animal behavior is done in zoos and has increased our knowledge of zoology, genetics and even psychology. Above all, zoos can protect the future of many species of animal. Many species today are in danger of distinction. And thanks to zoos, they have a chance of survival. Opponents of zoos say that they are cruel. First of all, they argue zoos cannot recreate the environment in which animals live and because of this, animals are bored and depressed. Secondly, animals have frequent contact with human visitors, which can be stressful. However, in my opinion, most zoos have improved recently. It is now quite rare to see animals in cages, and most zoos try hard to recreate the environments in which different animals live. In conclusion, although zoos are not a perfect environment for animals, I believe that they have more advantages than disadvantages. In an ideal world, zoos would not be necessary, but as long as man hunts animals for profit and destroys their environments, zoos are essential.Questions:14. What is the most important function of zoos according to the speaker?15. Why are some people against zoos?16. What does the speaker think of zoos?Section CBlanks 17~20W: Good morning, I’d like to rent a family car please.M: Yes ma’am. For how long?W: Hmm…14 days.M: Where do you want to leave the car?W: Can I leave it at the downtown office?M: Sure. May I see your driver’s license?W: I have an international driver’s license.M: Fine, now thank you. Now do you want a personal accident insurance?W: Yes, please.M: Right. Can you sign your name here?W: There you go!M: How do you want to pay?W: Cash, please.One word!Blanks 21~24M: In England today, are schools mixed or single sex?W: Well, there are both. 50 years ago, all schools used to be single sex…I mean girls only or boys only. Then in the 1970s, many schools changed and became mixed.M: Do parents still prefer mixed schools?W: No, things have changed. Today, many parents, especially parents of girls think that their children get a better education in single sex schools.M: Why do girls do better at single sex schools?W: Because girls learn to be more self confident and less worried about their appearance. M: What about boys?W: Well, today many parents of boys want to send them to mixed schools.They think that the girls will be a positive influence on boys.M: So generally speaking, who does better at mixed schools?W: Oh, the girls! They get better exam results than boys.No more than three words!。

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