17年高考英语听说考试真题C录音原文与参考答案
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2017年广东省高考英语听说考试真题C
三问部分:
Question 1: Why do parents regard this as a problem?/ Why do parents think of this as a problem?/ Why do parents think this is a problem?
Answer 1: Parents don’t understand that taste varies from person to person. Some children are picky about their food choices, because they are more sensitive to what they see, feel, hear and taste.
Question 2: Does this only happen in the childhood?
Answer 2:Yes. Research shows picky eating mostly happens to children under the age of 7. Picky eating is normal at preschool age. About 20% of the children eat only a very small number of foods. However, when they get older, such behaviors will go away with time.
Question 3: What advice do you have for the parents?
Answer 3: First, parents don’t have to worry if their children refuse to eat certain foods. They should stop forcing children to eat foods at meals, because children will connect the table with unpleasant experiences.
Second, parents can try introducing children to new foods at different times, and help them become willing to try new things.
五答部分:
Question 1: When will Dr. Brown’s book be published?
Answer 1: In December./ Dr. Brown’s book will be published in December.
Question 2: Why does your little brother refuse to eat certain foods?
Answer 2: Because of the taste or the color.
Question 3: What are picky eaters more sensitive to?
Answer 3: What they see, feel, hear and taste./ Picky eaters are more sensitive to what they see, feel, hear and taste.
Question 4: When will picky eating behaviors go away?
Answer 4: When they get older.
Question 5: Why should parents stop forcing children to eat foods at meals?
Answer 5: Because children will connect the table with unpleasant experiences.
参考复述:
Tom spent all his free time taking care of his ill mother. Tom’s family had never been on a holiday because they didn’t have enough money.One day, he read about a writing contest in a newspaper. The winner would receive a holiday in France. He learn ed that France’s climate would be good for his mother’s health, so he entered the contest hoping he could win for her sake. To his excitement, he won. But when he collected the prize, he found that the flights would be free, but not the hotel. Tom’s family wouldn’t be able to afford the hotel. Tom was disappointed, but his friends suggested he post his story on a website. Soon, his story was widely shared worldwide, and a social organization offered his family a free holiday. Tom was happy to finally win a holiday with his family.