2017年春季《高级听说一》期末考核答案材料
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2016年广东省高考英语听说考试真题EPart BTapescript:W: Good morning, Dr. Brown.M: Good morning, Mary.W: You know what? I went to your lecture yesterday.M: How did you like it?W: It was really great. I learnt a lot.M: Thank you. It’s part of the book that I’m going to publish.W: Can you tell me something more?M: It’s about silk history on production, culture, trade and so on.W: I’m looking forward to having a copy.M: Hopefully it’ll be published in October.三问部分:Question 1: 你什么时候开始对丝绸历史感兴趣的?When did you begin to be interested in silk history?When did silk history start to attract your attention?Answer 1:It was in 2002 when I first came to China for a conference as a historian.I happened to attend a lecture about silk history. I learnt a story about alady in ancient China, who devoted herself to silk production. I wasdeeply impressed. Then I began to focus on silk history and development. Question 2:中国丝绸如何传播到其他国家?How was silk from China spread to other countries?How was Chinese silk taken to other countries?How did Chinese silk reach other countries?How was Chinese silk passed to other countries?Answer 2:Well, the silk trade began in the early years of the second century B.C. A trade road linked China with the outside world. Silk was transportedfrom China to Italy and some other European countries. But silkproduction had remained a secret for about 3,000 years. In about 300A.D., a group of Japanese obtained silkworms and they also took 4Chinese girls back to Japan to teach how to produce silk.Question 3: 丝绸工业的现状是什么?What is the silk industry like now?What is the present condition of the silk industry?What is the current situation of the silk industry?How is the silk industry nowadays?How is the silk industry these days?How has the silk industry been?Answer 3:The silk industry has been affected by man-made fibers, which are produced at a lower cost and are generally stronger. Silk still ranks first in the high-quality clothing market though it has been largely replaced.五答部分:Question 1:What did you do yesterday?Answer 1:I went to Dr. Brown’s lecture.I attended Dr. Brown’s lecture.Question 2:When will Dr. Brown’s book be published?Answer 2:In October.Question 3:Why did Dr. Brown come to China in 2002?Answer 3:To attend a conference.He came to China for a conference.For a meeting.Question 4:What did the four Chinese girls do in Japan in about 300 A.D.?Answer 4:They taught Japanese how to produce silk.They spread the way of producing silk to Japanese.Question 5:What are the advantages of man-made fibers?Answer 5:They are cheaper and stronger.Stronger and less expensive.asked Mary to sell him one of her paintings. Mary asked for 500 dollars for the painting that Tom chose. Tom thought it was a fair price and agreed.He quickly wrote out a check, put it into an envelope and gave the envelope to Mary. Later that day, Mary went to a local bank. She handed theenvelope to a clerk. The clerk opened it, read the check and told Mary that it was 5,000 dollars. Mary was surprised at the large amount of moneyand thought that Tom must have made a mistake. So she hurried back to Tom and told him about the mistake. Hearing this, Tom had a look at the check and thought for a while. Then he replied with a smile, “Yes, I didmake a mistake. I wrote 5,000 instead of 500. But please accept the5,000 dollars because your honesty is worth far more than that.参考复述:参考答案1:Mary was a young painter. Recently she was short of money and wanted to sell some of her paintings. Tom, who was particularly fond of Mary’s paintings, heard about this. He asked Mary to sell him one of her paintings. Mary asked for 500 dollars for the painting Tom chose. Tom quickly wrote out a check and gave it to Mary. Later that day, Mary went to a local bank and handed the check to a clerk. The clerk told Mary it was a 5,000 dollars’ check. Mary thought Tom must have made a mistake. So she went back to Tom and told him about it. Tom thought for a while and asked Mary to accept the 5,000 dollars because he thought Mary’s honesty was much more valuable.参考答案2:Mary was a young painter. She decided to sell some of her paintings because she lacked money recently. Tom liked Mary’s paintings very much. He learnt about the news. So he wanted to buy one of Mary’s paintings. Mary sold him a painting for 500 dollars. Tom paid it with a check. Later that day, Mary went to a local bank to cash the check. She handed the check to the clerk. The clerk told her it was 5,000 dollars. Mary was surprised and knew that Tom had made a mistake. So she hurried back to Tom and told him about the mistake. Tom thought for some time and replied with a smile, “Please accept the 5,000 dollars because your honesty is worth far more than that.”。
2017年省高考英语听说考试真题APart A Reading AloudBy 1850, almost all of New England’s forest had been chopped down, and much of this was turned to farmland, surrounded by stone walls. But then everything changed, as richer farmland and gold were discovered in the west. And many of the settlers chased their fortunes elsewhere. Towns like Livermore disappeared as quickly as they had been formed. Slowly, the trees of New England grew around the ruins and reclaimed the land. This new forest was very different. By chopping down the old-growth trees, people had given fast-growing maples and oaks a chance to claim the land. They grew back in greater numbers than ever before.Part B Role PlayW: Hi, Tom. Where did you go for the winter holiday?M: Oh, I went to Australia.W: That must be very exciting! How long was your stay?M: I spent twenty days there.W: Wow! That’s a long holiday. Did you go there with family?M: No. I went there alone, and enjoyed the trip very much.W: Cool. But I don’t think I can afford a holiday there. It must be very expensive.M: Not at all. I did that through work exchange.三问部分1.那是什么意思呢?(回答:Well, work exchange is a great way to save money when you travel. You just work to get a free bed and some free food and you meet new people. For example, I worked on a farm this time in Australia. In exchange, the host there afforded me verynice accommodation and food, and I even made a good friend there, who was also on work exchange.)参考答案:What do you mean?What does it/that mean?What’s the meaning of that?2.你有很多空闲时间旅游吗?(回答:Sure. In Australia, I had two days a week for travelling, while last year in India, I worked only three days a week. It really depends. How many hours you work is decided by the host.)参考答案:Did you have a lot of free/spare time for travelling?Was there plenty of spare time for you to travel?Did you have plenty of time to travel?3.游客能找到哪些工作呢?(回答:There’re jobs available in hostels, art galleries, local families and so on. It really depends on the host and the country. For example, in Australia, there’re more jobs on farms than in hostels. In some countries, there’re many job opportunities offered by local families. The parents of those families mostly want you to teach their kids English. But I guess a hostel job is the most popular one.)参考答案:What kinds of jobs can the travelers/tourists find/get?:五答部分1.Where did Tom spend his winter holiday?参考答案He spent his holiday in Australia.2.How long was Tom’s stay in Australia?参考答案:He stayed for twenty days.3.What did Tom get from the work on the farm?参考答案:He got very nice accommodation and food.4. Who makes the decision on the working hours of the traveler?参考答案:The host makes the decision on the working hours of the traveler.5.What is the job that the local families mostly offer?参考答案:The job that the local families mostly offer is to teach their kids English.Teaching their kids English.Part C Retelling故事复述本题24分Mama’s JewelMary was not very rich and could not afford any jewels. But she was as beautiful as a queen in the eyes of little Tom, her son. One day, her friend Emma invited Mary to her birthday party. Mary accepted the invitation and went with Tom. She went there simply dressed and wore no rings or necklace. Emma was rich and was wearing a fancy dress and shining jewels. Tom was impressed. At the party, Emma received a lot of giftsand showed them to the guests. Some of them were beautiful jewels. Tom thought his mother must look great with those jewels. He wished his mother could have one of them. So he secretly took one and hid it in his pocket. On their way home, Tom took out the jewel and gave it to Mary. Surprised and angry, Mary blamed Tom for stealing the jewel. Tom cried, “Mom, I just wanted you to have a jewel like a queen.” Mary held Tom in her arms and said, “My dear, you are my jewel. If you can’t be an honest person, you break my jewel.” Then they went back, apologized to Emma and returned the jewel.参考答案1:Mary was not rich and couldn’t buy any jewels. But her son, Tom, thought she was beautiful like a queen. One day, Mary’s friend Emma invited Mary to her birthday party. Mary went with Tom. She was simply dressed without any jewels. But Emma wore fancy dress with shining jewels. She showed the guests the beautiful jewels she received as gifts. Tom thought his mother would look great with those jewels, so he stole one of them and hid it in his pocket. On their way home, Tom took out the jewel and gave it to Mary. Mary was angry. She told Tom that he was her jewel and that Tom would break it if he couldn’t be an honest person. At last, they returned the jewel and apologized to Emma.参考答案2:Mary was not rich and didn’t have any jewels. But in her son Tom’s eyes, she was the most beautiful. One day, they were invited to Mary’s friend, Emma’s birthday party. Mary went there simply dressed. Emma was rich and she wore a beautiful dress with shining jewels. Tom was impressed. When Emma showed the guests the jewels she received, Tom wished his mother could have one of them. He took one of themsecretly and put it in his pocket. When they went back home, Tom showed Mary the jewel. Surprised and angry, Mary blamed Tom. Tom cried and said he just wanted his mother to have a jewel. Mary told him that he was her jewel and if he couldn’t be honest, he broke the jewel. Then they returned the jewel to Emma and apologized.2017年省高考英语听说考试真题BPart A Reading AloudAging is happening to us all of the time. Our own family is often our best guide to what it will mean. When we imagine our older age, a lot of us look at our parents. We know we’ve inherited their genes and suspect that what’s happening to them now may well be what happens to us in the future. And that’s something we’re likely to have mixed feelings about. Because we inherit our parents’ genes, we might also be vulnerable to some of the same illnesses. Our skin cells simply can’t replace themselves as well as they did. Even if you have spectacular genes, eventually we’ll start to look older.Part B Role PlayW: Hi, Tom. What’s your plan for the summer holiday?M: I’m learning to drive this summer. And I hope I can pass the driver test soon. Would you like to join me?W: No. I hate driving. I wish I could have a self-driving car.M: Hey, I heard that some self-driving cars are being tested. We might not need human drivers very soon. Actually, experts predict robots will take over 30% of our jobs within ten years.三问部分1.你认为机器人有一天会取代人类吗?(回答:Probably yes. Actually, robots can do a lot nowadays. They can even do manydifficult jobs like analyzing data and translating documents. So I think robots have some advantages over humans. They make fewer mistakes and they don’t get bored.)参考答案:Do you think that robots will replace humans one day?2.机器人可以做哪些危险的工作?(回答:There’re a lot. Robots can work in areas that cannot be reached by humans. They help save people from natural disasters. For example, in Japan, robots have already been used in rescue work. Robots could even go outside the space station to help do scientific work.)参考答案:What kinds of dangerous jobs can robots do?Are there any dangerous jobs that robots can do?3. 如果我们被机器人取代了该怎么办?(回答:Some people are now worried about job lost. But I don’t think it’s going to be a very big problem. I believe that some jobs will never be completely replaced by robots, such as teaching and acting. What’s more, new jobs will appear anyway. I think we should take the opportunity to do some more interesting work and view robots as teammates.)参考答案:What can we do if robots take place of us?What should we do if we are replaced by robots?五答部分1.What is Tom’s plan for his summer holiday?参考答案:Learning to drive.He is learning to drive this summer holiday.2. How soon will robots take over 30% of our jobs?参考答案:They will take over {30%} of our jobs within ten years.3. What advantages do robots have over humans?参考答案:They make fewer mistakes and they don’t get bored.4. What can robots help to do in space?参考答案:They can help to do scientific work.5.What jobs will not be completely replaced by robots?参考答案:They’re acting and teaching.Part C RetellingA Taxi RideTom was a taxi driver. One day he picked up a passenger at midnight who was an old lady in her eighties. Taking her suitcase, Tom assisted her to walk slowly towards the taxi. When they got in the taxi, the lady asked Tom to take her to the airport and requested him to drive through downtown. Tom immediately told her that it was not the shortest way. But the lady said she was not in a hurry because the fly was in the morning. She told Tom that she has been living her entire life in this city but she was moving abroad to live with her children and not coming back. Hearing her words, Tom started the car without saying anything. For the next several hours, they drovethrough the city. She showed Tom the places which meant a lot to her, like the church where she got married and the factory where she used to work. At dawn, she finally said, “Let’s go now.” Then they drove in silence to the airport. When they arrived there, Tom gave her a hug. The lady held on to him tightly and said, “Thank you! You gave an old lady a little moment of joy.”参考答案1:Tom was a taxi driver. One day he picked up an old lady at midnight. She was about eighty years old. The lady asked Tom to drive through downtown and take her to the airport. Tom told her that it was not the shortest way to the airport. The lady said she was not hurried. She has been living her entire life in the city but she was moving abroad and would not come back. Without saying anything, Tom started the car. They drove through the city for several hours and the old lady showed him the places which meant a lot to her. They finally drove to the airport at dawn. They hug each other and the old lady thanked Tom for giving her a little moment of joy.参考答案2:Tom was a taxi driver. One midnight he picked up an old lady in her eighties. After the old lady slowly got into the taxi, she told Tom to drive her to the airport through downtown. Tom told her that it was not the nearest way but the lady said she was not in a hurry because the flight was in the morning. The old lady told him that she was moving abroad and would never come back. She has spent all her life in this city. Hearing this, Tom started the taxi without saying anything. On their way, the lady showed him some important places in her life to Tom. At dawn, they drove to the airport. Tom gave a hug to the old lady and she held on to him tightly. She thanked Tom for bringing her a little moment of joy.2017年省高考英语听说考试真题CPart A Reading AloudAt the time Hawking was working on black holes, he’d achieved amazing insights into the workings of these objects. Black holes are the most terrifying places in the universe. Created when a giant star dies, at their dark hearts is a point of infinite gravity. So powerful, nothing can escape it, not even light. Black holes, instead of lasting forever, as everyone thought, eventually disappear, leaving no trace of anything, including information. Every black hole has a boundary. It’s the point of no return. If anything passes the boundary, it takes its information with it.Part B Role PlayW: Dr. Brown, welcome to our campus video program.M: Thank you.W: I know you’re going to publish a new book in December. What’s it about?M: It’s about how parents can help their children who are picky eaters.W: Picky eaters? What are they like?M: Picky eaters are those who may choose one or two food they like and refuse to eat anything else, or those who are unwilling to try new foods.W: Oh, my little brother often refuses to eat certain foods only because of the taste or the colour. My mum is worried.M: Well, I understand how she feels.三问部分1. 为什么家长认为这是个问题?(回答:Parents don’t understand the 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. )参考答案:Why do parents think it/that is a problem?2. 这仅仅发生在童年吗?(回答:Yes. Research shows picky eating mostly happens to children under the age of seven. Picky eating is normal at preschool age. About 20% of the children eat only a very small number of food. However, when they get older, such behaviors will go away with time.)参考答案:Does it only happen in childhood?Does it only occur in our childhood?Does it only take place during our childhood?3. 你有什么建议给家长呢?(回答: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. )参考答案:What is your advice for parents?What suggestions do you have for parents?Can you give some advice to parents?Do you have any suggestions to parents?五答部分1.When will Dr. Brown’s book be published?参考答案:It will be published in December.2.Why does your little brother refuse to eat certain foods?参考答案:He refuses to eat certain foods because of the taste or the colour.Because he doesn’t like the taste or the colour of certain foods.Because he is sensitive to the taste or the colour of certain foods.3.What are picky eaters more sensitive to?参考答案:What they see, feel, hear and taste.4.When will picky eating behaviors go away?参考答案:When people get older, picky eating behaviors will go away.5. Why should parents stop forcing children to eat foods at meals?参考答案:Because they will connect the table with unpleasant experiences.Part C RetellingTom’s HolidayTom’s mother was very sick. He had to spend all his free time taking care of his mother. Tom had never taken a holiday with his family because they had neither time nor money. One day, Tom learned about a writing competition from a newspaper. The prize was a holiday in France. He learned that the weather in France was good for his mother’s health. Tom wanted to win this holiday for his family, so he took part in the competition. To his joy, he won. He thought he could give his family a free holiday.When he went to receive the prize, Tom learned that only the flights were free but he had to pay for the hotel accommodation. It was not possible for his family to afford the hotel. Tom was disappointed. He told the story to his best friends, who encouraged him to put his story on a website. Very soon, his story was widely read. He received many encouraging emails from all over the world. And he was even offered a free holiday for his family by a social organization. Tom was very happy that he finally won a free holiday.参考答案1:Tom had to spend all his free time looking after his mother, because she was very sick. Tom had never taken a holiday with his family. One day, He learned about a writing competition, the prize of which was a holiday in France. Tom wanted to win this holiday for his family, so he took part in the competition. To his joy, he won the competition. When Tom went to receive the prize, he learned that only the flights were free but he had to pay for the hotel accommodation. It was impossible for his family to afford the hotel. Tom was disappointed, so he told his story to his friends, who encouraged him to put the story on a website. Very soon, Tom received many encouraging emails from all over the world. Finally, he was offered a free holiday by an organization. He felt very happy.参考答案2:Tom’s mother was very sick and he had to take care of his mother in his free time. Tom had never taken a holiday with his family. One day, Tom learned about a writing competition from a newspaper, the prize was a holiday in France. Tom took part in the competition because he wanted to win this holiday for his family. He was very happy that he won the competition. However, he got to know that only the flights were freebut he had to pay for the hotel accommodation. His family can’t afford the hotel. Tom felt disappointed, so he told his best friends about it. They encouraged him to put the story on a website. Soon Tom got many encouraging emails from all over the world. Tom was very happy that a social organization offered him with a free holiday for his family.2017年省高考英语听说考试真题DPart A Reading AloudWhen do we first become aware of ourselves? To address that very question, watch a well-established experiment known as the mirror test. First up is 16-month-old Owen. If Owen knows who he is, he should notice the mark and know it is on his cheek. Next it’s the turn of Bethan. Her mum puts the mark on her face as instructed. Time and time again this test demonstrates that it’s between the ages of 18 and 24 months that we become self-aware. It is this that distinguishes us from other animals and gives us a unique relationship with the world.Part B Role PlayW: Hi, Tom! Haven’t seen you for ages. How have you been?M: I was on the sick list actually.W: Oh! What happened?M: I hurt my legs when climbing the mountain alone.W: My goddess! What did you do with that?M: I was so lucky. I had an e-doctor help me at that very moment.W: E-doctor? What do you mean?M: My family registered with an e-doctor three months ago. E-doctors are the ones that can give you medical advice through mobile phones or computers. It’s a good choicewhen you can’t visit the doctor in person. When I fell off a rock, I couldn’t move. So I called him immediately.三问部分1. 那个医生是如何帮助你的?(回答:Through the camera on my mobile phone, he guided me through a self-exam on my leg. When he was sure that there was nothing serious, he advised me to walk slowly and to find a walking stick. He also sent me the information of the nearest hospital, so I went there for help.)参考答案:How did the doctor help you?What did the doctor do to help you?2. 现在有很多人以这种形式看病吗?(回答:Yes. It’s very convenient. You don’t need to wait long before you see a doctor. Besides, you don’t have to take a day off to see a doctor. )参考答案:Do many people see/visit their doctors in this way nowadays/these days? Nowadays, do many people use this method to see their doctors?Are there many people who see a doctor by this means?3. 网络医生看病的弊端是什么?(回答:While patients are generally satisfied, there are still some problems. For example, e-doctors may make mistakes because they can’t touch or feel the patients during camera exams. Many doctors still insist patients go to their offices, and then they can have face-to-face communication. )参考答案:What are the problems of seeing an e-doctor?What are the disadvantages of visiting e-doctors?Can you tell me the problems of seeing e-doctors?Are there any problems of seeing an e-doctor?五答部分1. What happened to Tom when he climbed the mountain alone? 参考答案:He hurt his legs.2.When did Tom’s family register with an e-doctor?参考答案:Three months ago.3. What advice did the e-doctor give Tom?参考答案:He advised Tom to walk slowly and to find a walking stick.He suggested Tom should walk slowly and find a walking stick. 4. Why is it convenient to visit e-doctors?参考答案:Because people don’t need to wait long before they see a doctor. Because we don’t have to take a day off to see doctors.5. What do many doctors insist?参考答案:They insist patients go to their offices.Part C RetellingThe Sign Language TranslatorMary is a eleven-year-old girl. Her mother is a sign language translator. Mary learned sign language from her mother when she was a small child. One afternoon, Mary went back home by school bus. When she got off the bus, she saw an ambulance and heard people talking about a car accident across the street. Instead of going home, Mary went over and stayed there with many other people. She was curious about what was happening. There were doctors busy saving the injured. She noticed that a doctor was trying to communicate with a woman lying on the ground. But that woman was not able to speak and she was using sign language. The doctor did not understand what she was trying to tell him. He asked the people around whether there was anyone who understood sign language. Then Mary offered to help. She quickly got what the injured woman meant and explained to the doctor that the woman’s neck was badly hurt. With Mary’s help, the doctor was able to provide the woman with immediate and proper care for her neck. He thanked Mary for her help. Mary felt proud of what she did.参考答案1:Mary is eleven years old. Her mother works as a sign language translator. She learned sign language from her mother when she was at a very young age. One afternoon, Mary took the school bus to go back home. When she got off the bus, she saw an ambulance and heard people talking about a car accident. She noticed that a doctor was trying to communicate with an injured woman who was using sign language. The doctor didn’t understand what the woman was trying to tell him. He asked the people around whether there was anyone who understood sign language. Then Mary helped to explain to the doctor what the woman meant. With Mary’s help, the doctor was able to provide the woman with proper care. He thanked Mary for her help and Maryfelt proud of what she did.参考答案2:Mary is at the age of eleven. Her mother is a sign language translator. When Mary was a small child, she learned sign language from her mother. One afternoon, Mary went back home by school bus. She saw an ambulance and heard people talking about a car accident when she got off the bus. Then she went over and noticed that a doctor was trying to communicate with an injured woman who was not able to speak. However, he did not understand her because she was using sign language. Then he asked the people around if there was anyone who understood sign language. Then Mary offered to help. She explained to the doctor what the woman meant. The doctor was able to help the woman with Mary’s help. He thanked Mary. Mary was proud of what she did.2017年省高考英语听说考试真题EPart A Reading AloudAs the weather warms, water courses through every tree and it picks up sugar stored in the wood. This liquid energy is the life force of the entire forest. The spring sunshine warms the land and the sugar surges faster, fuelling the growth of nutrient-rich buds. These tiny packages contain everything needed to build a leaf. But from this point on, the buds race to open before they can be attacked. Gradually the first flush of green spreads across the forest. But it will be a few weeks before the leaves are fully expanded and they will need a constant supply of sugary sap from under the bark.Part B Role PlayW: Good morning, Dr. Brown.M: Good morning, Mary.W: You know what? I went to your lecture yesterday.M: How did you like it?W: It was really great. I learnt a lot.M: Thank you. It’s part of the book that I’m going to publish.W: Can you tell me something more?M: It’s about silk history on production, culture, trade and so on.W: I’m looking forward to having a copy.M: Hopefully it’ll be published in October.三问部分1.你什么时候开始对丝绸历史感兴趣的?(回答:It was in 2002 when I first came to China for a conference as a historian. I happened to attend a lecture about silk history. I learnt a story about a lady in ancient China, who devoted herself to silk production. I was deeply impressed. Then I began to focus on silk history and development.)参考答案:When did you begin to be interested in silk history?When did silk history start to attract your attention?2. 中国丝绸如何传播到其他国家?(回答:Well, the silk trade began in the early years of the second century B.C. A trade road linked China with the outside world. Silk was transported from China to Italy and some other European countries. But silk production had remained a secret for about 3,000 years. In about 300 A.D., a group of Japanese obtained silkworms and they also took 4 Chinese girls back to Japan to teach how to produce silk. )参考答案:How was silk from China spread to other countries?How was Chinese silk taken to other countries?How did Chinese silk reach other countries?How was Chinese silk passed to other countries?3. 丝绸工业的现状是什么?(回答:The silk industry has been affected by man-made fibers, which are produced at a lower cost and are generally stronger. Silk still ranks first in the high-quality clothing market though it has been largely replaced. )参考答案:What is the silk industry like now?What is the present condition of the silk industry?What is the current situation of the silk industry?How is the silk industry nowadays?How is the silk industry these days?How has the silk industry been?五答部分1.What did you do yesterday?参考答案:I went to Dr. Brown’s lecture.I attended Dr. Brown’s lecture.2. When will Dr. Brown’s book be published?参考答案:In October.3. Why did Dr. Brown come to China in 2002?参考答案:To attend a conference.He came to China for a conference.For a meeting.4. What did the four Chinese girls do in Japan in about 300 A.D.?参考答案:They taught Japanese how to produce silk.They spread the way of producing silk to Japanese.5. What are the advantages of man-made fibers?参考答案:They are cheaper and stronger.Stronger and less expensive.Part C RetellingThe Worth of HonestyMary was a young painter. Recently she was short of money, so she decided to sell some of her paintings. Tom, a rich man, who was particularly fond of Mary’s paintings, heard about this. One day, Tom asked Mary to sell him one of her paintings. Mary asked for 500 dollars for the painting that Tom chose. Tom thought it was a fair price and agreed. He quickly wrote out a check, put it into an envelope and gave the envelope to Mary. Later that day, Mary went to a local bank. She handed the envelope to a clerk. The clerk opened it, read the check and told Mary that it was 5,000 dollars. Mary was surprised at the large amount of money and thought that Tom must have made a mistake. So she hurried back to Tom and told him about the mistake. Hearing this, Tom had a look at the check and thought for a while. Then he replied with a smile,·“Yes, I did make a mistake. I wrote 5,000 instead of 500. But please accept the 5,000 dollars because your honesty is worth far more than that.”参考答案1:Mary was a young painter. Recently she was short of money and wanted to sell some of her paintings. Tom, who was particularly fond of Mary’s paintings, heard about this. He asked Mary to sell him one of her paintings. Mary asked for 500 dollars for the painting Tom chose. Tom quickly wrote out a check and gave it to Mary. Later that day, Mary went to a local bank and handed the check to a clerk. The clerk told Mary it was a 5,000 dollars’ check. Mary thought Tom must have made a mistake. So she went back to Tom and told him about it. Tom thought for a while and asked Mary to accept the 5,000 dollars because he thought Mary’s honesty was much more valuable.参考答案2:Mary was a young painter. She decided to sell some of her paintings because she lacked money recently. Tom liked Mary’s paintings very much. He learnt about the news. So he wanted to buy one of Mary’s paintings. Mary sold him a painting for 500 dollars. Tom paid it with a check. Later that day, Mary went to a local bank to cash the check. She handed the check to the clerk. The clerk told her it was 5,000 dollars. Mary was surprised and knew that Tom had made a mistake. So she hurried back to Tom and told him about the mistake. Tom thought for some time and replied with a smile, “Please accept the 5,000 dollars because your honesty is worth far more than that.”Word资料。
mammogramA.肿瘤切除术B.乳房X线照片C.辐射治疗D.恶性肿瘤您的答案:B题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.02.第2题homosexualityA.同性恋B.异性恋C.双行恋D.性别歧视您的答案:A题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.03.第3题push-upA.齐步走B.直立C.俯卧撑D.仰卧起坐您的答案:C题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.04.第4题dermatologistA.心理医生C.妇科医生D.皮肤科医生您的答案:D 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.05.第5题dinosaurA.恐龙B.豚鼠C.树熊D.袋鼠您的答案:A 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.06.第6题scandalA.沟渠B.丑闻C.满意D.破坏您的答案:B 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.07.第7题weightA.深度B.广度C.等待D.负担您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.08.第8题Sometimes, the greatness of the parents lies in their decision to sacrifice themselves for the _____ (advantage, benefit) of their children.A.welfareB.goodnessC.wellD.good您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.09.第9题The achievement made in study closely _____ (to show the close shared relationship) the scholarship.A.relates toB.correlates withC.relativeD.relation您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.010.第10题Jessie O’Neal, a psychotherapist, ______(invent a new term) of “Affluenza”.A.invented the coinB.termed the coinC.made the coinD.coined the term您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.011.第11题The manager has _________ (deeply fixed) prejudice towards his secretary.A.a slightB.an ingrainedC.an intendedD.a vicious您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.012.第12题Her gossip about others’ privacy are sometimes ________(change so it is strange or unclear).A.believableB.distortedC.mysteriousD.doubtful您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.013.第13题He just ______(to wait or stay with no real purpose) and had a chat with someone else to kill the time.A.handed roundB.hung aroundC.handed toD.hung to您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.014.第14题After the overnight working, he ___________(become ill with sth. infectious) a sever cough.A.fell withB.came down withC.recovered fromD.died of您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.015.第15题Well, I think on days where you are devastated, you have to have your game face on.A.pretend that you are OKB.pretend that you are not influnced at allC.face difficulty or setback with courageD.give up completely您的答案:C题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.016.第16题We saw how totally whacked out he was getting.A.very tiredB.indifferentC.excitedD.frightened您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.017.第17题His plan was to pretend he was sick. But the prison officials didn't buy it.A.release himB.help himC.believe itD.approve it您的答案:C题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.018.第18题syndromeB.圆顶C.心理治疗D.丑闻您的答案:A 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.019.第19题proclivityA.癖好B.爱好C.习惯D.习俗您的答案:A 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.020.第20题sexismA.女性主义B.大男人主义C.性别平等D.性别歧视您的答案:D 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.021.第21题forkliftA.铲车B.起重机C.电梯D.货梯题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.022.第22题humiliationA.人性B.人类C.恐吓D.羞辱您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.023.第23题transmitterA.点火器B.太空船C.发射机D.发动机您的答案:C题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.024.第24题You just got jacked. Give me your wallet.A.got finedB.be fooledC.be kidnappedD.held up and robbed您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.025.第25题Regional ______(fixed or conventional ideas or images) have been part of America since its founding.A.stereotypesB.attitudesC.aptitudesD.opinions您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.026.第26题Though he failed twice, he was still ________ (be given the right to) a third chance.A.entitled toB.engaged withC.presented withD.introduced to您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.027.第27题The topic of the speech was ______(limited to) politics.A.confined withB.defined withC.confined toD.defined to您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.028.第28题All the ________ (arguments) seemed to count for nothing in the end.A.inferencesB.assumptionC.suppositionD.polemics您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.029.第29题I would rather be _______ (honest, frank) with you.A.unfathomableB.justifiedC.candidD.accessible您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.030.第30题His father passed away while he was still studying abroad. The neighbors hesitated whether they should call him to give him this ________(great and often unpleasant surprise) news.A.enormousB.painfulC.hilariousD.bombshell您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.031.第31题The Russians had been talking about their superior technology and they were making hay with this all over the world.A.making use of somethingB.selling somethingC.stopping using somethingD.discussing about something您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.032.第32题D you feel as if you dodged a bullet? "Oh, yeah, and I feel real lucky."A.being shotB.surviving a warC.unluckyD.having a narrow escape您的答案:D题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.033.第33题They come from all over the region where fear and security are part of everyone's daily catechism.A.daily workB.the problems encountered dailyC.questions and answers every dayD.routine jobs您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.034.第34题The children ______(persuading repeatedly) me into taking them to the seaside.A.requiredB.requestedC.badgeredD.demanded您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.035.第35题Do any of you ever get tired of talking about this?A.not want toB.want toC.would like toD.be involved in您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.036.第36题I think the president understands now that he is riding on the last wings of public grace.A.He is very likely to lose the favorable comments of the public and their supportB.He has the last chance to gain support from the publicC.He is losing his popularityD.He is becoming more and more popular among people您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.037.第37题Up to now, the future has been as bleak as the past, for Israelis and Palestinians.A.better than the pastB.worse than the pastC.as hopeless as the pastD.as hopeful as the past您的答案:C题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.038.第38题adultererA.综合病症B.奸夫C.曲棍球D.顾问您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.039.第39题leotardA.紧身连衣裤B.美洲豹C.曲棍球D.大屠杀您的答案:A 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.040.第40题scarecrowA.发射机B.稻草人C.职业病D.狂妄自大您的答案:B 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.041.第41题trophyA.屠杀B.胜利C.战利品D.好战的您的答案:C 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.042.第42题detentionA.注意B.拘留C.挽留D.拖延您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.043.第43题biopsyA.乳房X线照片B.活组织切片检查C.乳房肿瘤切除术D.管状癌瘤您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.044.第44题ignitionA.忽略B.点火C.幼稚D.威吓您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.045.第45题Others try to pass it off as just a robbery.A.stop the investigationB.start the investigationC.remember it asD.forget it您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.046.第46题Children are fascinated by the _____(unreal) battles in computer games.A.furiousB.unbelievableC.unimaginableD.mock您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.047.第47题He was called a ________ (a weak and ineffectual person) by his classmates.A.cowardB.wimpC.miserD.warrior您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.048.第48题There are a great many manic depressive who either hide in alcohol or drugs.A.covered by the behavior of either excessive drinking or taking drugsB.hiding in a bar or drugstoreC.trying to hide from the truth that they either drink or take drugD.burying oneself in alcohol and drugs您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.049.第49题He is always _______(not sever, especially in punishing people) in his treatment of offenders.A.harshB.indifferentC.lenientD.stubborn您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.050.第50题She got herself involved in the crime and was charged as _________(a person who helps another in doing something criminal).A.accessoryB.coworkerC.traitorD.murderer您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.0作业总得分:100.0作业总批注:。
2017年1月全国普通高等学校招生统一考试上海英语试卷答案解析II. Grammar and Vocabulary21.who。
【解析】考查定语从句。
考查who引导的定语从句,修饰前面的a rabbit police officer and a fox criminal。
The movie stars a rabbit police officer and a fox criminal who team up to finda missing otter.电影的主角兔子警官和一名狐狸罪犯联合起来寻找一只失踪的水獭。
22.was praised。
【解析】考查一般过去时被动。
praised 被表扬。
“Zootopia” was praised for its sharp humor and strong message since its release.自《动物城》发行以来,它因为突出的幽默和强有力的信息被称赞。
23.between【解析】考查介词。
between在......之间,用于涉及两个人或物相互关系时。
The film explores racism and other issues in its description of relations between two kinds of animals in the city.这部电影在城市的两种动物之间探讨了种族和其他描述关于这种关系的问题。
24.set。
【解析】考查过去分词作后置定语。
set与被修饰词movie是被动关系,且set的过去时和过去分词都是原型,因此用set作后置定语修饰movie。
句意They told reporters that it started out as a spy movie set in several different contexts.他们告诉记者这部电影是作为在几个不同背景下的间谍电影设置的。
2017年春七年级期末考试英语试题听力部分(25分)Ⅰ、听力测试 ( 共四节,满分25分)第一节听句子,选择与其意思相符的图片。
(5分)第二节听短对话,选择正确的答案。
(5分)6、Who did the boy visit during the vacation?A. His aunt. B。
His uncle. C。
His teacher.7、The girl can only at home.A. eat breakfast B。
learn music C. use her iPad8、What does David have to do?A。
To go to the beach。
B。
To play basketball. C。
To do his homework。
9、How long can the boy play computer games on weekends?A。
For three hours。
B。
For two hours. C. For one hour。
10、What did the girl's father do last Sunday?A。
He watched a soccer game. B. He bought a soccer. C。
He played soccer。
第三节听长对话,选择正确的答案。
(5分)听第一段对话,回答第11—12小题。
11、What does Lana look like?A. She's thin。
B. She wears a pair of glasses. C。
She has curly hair.12、What color does Lana like?A。
Yellow. B. Red。
C. Green。
听第二段对话,回答第13—15小题。
13、What do Tim and Mike want to do?A。
2017年春季期高一期末考试卷本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上,在本试卷上答题无效。
考试结束后,将答题卡交回。
第Ⅰ卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What did the man like about the movie?A. The jokes.B. The acting.C. The music.2. What does the woman want?A. The man’s iPhone.B. A new mobile phone.C. The man’s phone charger(充电器).3. How does the woman seem to the man?A. Rested.B. Tired.C. Nervous.4. Where are the speakers?A. At a post office.B. At a travel agency.C. At a bank.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. A photo.B. The latest fashion.C. The woman’ s younger sister.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6和第7两个小题。
离线考核《高级听说》满分100分I.Vocabulary (1 point each, 10 points total.)Part A: Underline the correct words.a) Hans has rosy / thick eyebrows.b) Are you ill? Your cheeks look very pale / straight.c) The dentist admired her straight / full teeth.d) Angelina Jolie is famous for her full / pointed lips.Part B :Complete the sentences with the words in the box.a) Lula’s friends were very _____loyal_________ and supported her during the terrible divorce.b) I get a bit nervous in groups of people. I’m really quite_____ shy______ .c) You’re so _______ bossy_______ . Stop telling me what to do!d) Hamish is very __ambitious__ . He wants to set up his own company and be rich.e) Sue and Marta are _____sociable_________ and enjoy being with other children at school.f) Patrick cried when his friend was ill. He’s very ____sensitiv e__________ .II. Complete the text with the words in the box.(2 points each, 20 points total.)Part A: Complete the conversations with the phrases in the box.Colin: I’ve got my driving test tomorrow. I hope I pass.Kathy: Oh yes. Good luck. (1) ______I’ll keep my fingers crossed_________________ for you. Barman: Here’s your drink. That’s £500, please.Daniella: What?Barman: Don’t worry. (2) _________I’m pulling your leg____________ . It’s £2.30.Tricia: I can’t do this on my own. (3) ___Can you give me a hand___________ with dinner? Mark: OK. I’ll do the potatoes.Ann: This stupid phone doesn’t work.Bob: Take it back.Ann: Yes, I will. It really should work. (4)_____It cost an arm and a leg_____________ .Theo: Have you been arguing with Jim again?Ann: Yes. (5) ________I just can’t see eye to eye_________________ with him.Part B: Complete the conversations with the words in the box.A: Do you like diving?B: No, water sports aren’t really my cup of (1) __tea_ . I prefer shopping. A: How was your journey?B: Oh, the train was really busy. Everyone was packed in like (2) _sardines_ . A: You’re full of (3) ____ beans_______ this morning.B: Yes. I feel really good.A: I’ve got to program my new mobile phone. Can you help me?B: Sure. It’ll be a piece of (4) ____cake_______ . I did mine last week.A: Your sons look so similar.B: Yes, they look similar, but they’re like chalk and (5) _____ cheese______ . III. Grammar: (1 point each, 10 points total.)Part A: Complete the sentences with the ing or (to) infinitive form of the verb.a) Are you looking forward to ______ going________ (go) on holiday?b) I’ve decided ______ to learn________ (learn) to swim this year.c) Pam doesn’t need _____ to buy_________ (buy) a new bicycle.d) He should stop _______smoking_______ (smoke). It’s an awful habit.e) Brian really enjoys ____ cooking__________ (cook).Part B: Choose the correct word to complete the sentences.1 When Ben ________c____ , we’ll leave.a) will arrive b) is arrived c) arrives2 I’ll go to bed as soon as this programme _______a_____ .a) finishes b) finish c) will finish3 If I miss my train, I ______b______ you from the station.a) call b) will call c) am calling4 As soon as I finish this work, I _____a_______ home.a) will go b) go c) going5 We’ll open the wine when they ______a______ here.a) get b) are getting c) will getIV. Listening skills (2 points each, 40 points total.)Part A: Listen and underline the two stressed words in each sentence.a) How long have you been studying?b) I’ve known him since May.c) She’s lived there for years.d) How much have you been spending?e) They’ve never been diving.Part B: Listen to the conversation between Anna and Jake. Underline the correct information.a) Anna asks Jake when / where he was born.b) Leo men are good-looking / bossy.c) Jake has often / never travelled abroad.d) Pisces women are friendly / shy.e) Gemini women like / don’t like being with other people.Part C: Listen and underline the word in each group with the different vowel sound.a) lett u ce sard i ne spin a chb) b ea ns t ea spin a chc) n u t o nion o ranged) o nion au bergine tomat oe) b a nana c au liflower lem o nPart D: Listen to the conversation between Mr McCoy and his doctor. Choose the correct information to complete the sentences.a) Mr McCoy is visiting the doctor because __ (2) the doctor has some test results______ .(1) he wants to change his lifestyle (2) the doctor has some test results(3) he’s i llb) Mr McCoy needs to __ (3) start doing exercise______ .(1) drive his car when he goes out (2) go out more(3) start doing exercisec) The doctor says that Mr McCoy smokes __ (2) too much______ .(1) just a little (2) too much (3) one cigarette a dayd) When Mr McCoy gets home, he’s going to ___ (1) throw his cigarettes away_____ .(1) throw his cigarettes away (2) go to work (3) go for a walke) Mr McCoy ___(3) doesn’t like vegetables_____ .(1) doesn’t like fruit (2) eats lots of tomatoes (3) doesn’t like vegetablesV. Reading (2 points each, 20 points total.)Part A: Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?a) Having negative thoughts can make your life shorter. _T__b) The study in a US hospital has now finished. __F_c) Researchers studied depressed cancer patients. _F__d) Optimistic people don’t get ill. _F__e) People who are happy about getting older often live longer lives. T_Part B: Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?a) Jamie Oliver is a famous TV presenter. __F_b) Jamie didn’t like the school dinners he saw in British s chools. __T_c) Jamie believes children should learn about food and cooking. __T_d) Healthy school dinners cost more than unhealthy ones. _F__e) The government won’t change meals in British schools. _F__。
期末作业考核《大学英语(一)》高起专满分:100分一、Vocabulary and Structure (每题2分,共50分)Section ADirections: In this section there are 15 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence, Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1. Courses are not ___ _ merely for students to pass exams.A. designedB. designingC. designD. designs2. Please ___ _those details that you would like to change.A. selectB. selectionC. selectingD. selects3. There are six people present at the meeting, __ __ three women.A. includeB. includingC. includedD. includes4. He __ ___ told her that he worked for the corporation.A. simpleB. simplyC. simplifyD. simplely5. They accept what is happening without ____ _ to change it.A. attemptingB. attemptedC. attemptD. attempts6.He was a great _ ___; he composed many great songs.A. artB. artisticC. artistD. arts7. Sandy did not want her parents to learn ____ the news of her failure in the exam.A. inB. forC. onD. about8. I was surprised to find out that I was heavily ____ debt.A. onB. inC. toD. up9. Out classroom is selected ______ the place for meeting.A. forB. inC. asD. on10. Their innovation products caught _____ quickly.A. withB. upC. onD. in11. Can you believe that John keeps a snake _____ a pet?A. asB. inC. forD. against12. The word comes _____ an African language.A. upB. downC. fromD. out13. She hangs _____ all here clothes neatly in the wardrobe.A. upB. outC. inD. on14. The child has no understanding of problems, according ____ the doctor.A. forB. inC. onD. to15. Americans _____ millions of Christmas cards every year.A. changeB. exchangeC. attemptD. Determine答:Section A1. A2.A3.B4.B5.A6.C7.D8.A9.B 10.C11.D 12.D 13.A 14.B 15.BSection BDirection: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the One answer that best completes the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.In the past, American families 16 to be quite large. Parents 17 five or more were common. Over the years, the 18 of the family has decreased. One reason for this is an increase in the 19 of living 20 the average, children attend schools for more years than they used to, making them 21 dependent on their families longer. Moreover, children nowadays are better 22 and have more money to spend on 23 . The parents usually take the responsibility 24 all the expense. Meanwhile, families are less close than they used to be. More and more American mothers 25 away from home.16. A. tended B. wanted C. seemed D. extended17. A. breeding B. raising C. feeding D. bringing18. A. amount B. number C. size D. scale19. A. level B. standard C. wage D. cost20. A. On B. By C. At D. From21. A. finally B. financially C. fashionably D. faintly22. A. worn B. wearing C. dressing D. dressed23. A. luxury B. activity C. playing D. entertainment24. A. at B. to C. on D. for25. A. are B. run C. work D. separate答:Section B16. A 17D 18. B 19. B 20. C21. D 22. C 23. C 24. B 25. A二、Writing (共50 分)根据所给主题句,完成下列作文。
2017年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试--全国卷1第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £ 19. 15.B. £ 9. 18.C. £ 9. 15.答案是C。
1. What does the woman think of the movie?A. It’s amusing.B. It’s exciting.C. It’s disappointing.2. How will Susan spend most of her time in France?A. Traveling around.B. Studying at a school.C. Looking after her aunt.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. Going out.B. Ordering drinks.C. Preparing for a party.4. Where are the speakers?A. In a classroom.B. In a library.C. In a bookstore.5. What is the man going to do ?A. Go on the Internet.B. Make a phone call.C. Take a train trip.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
普宁市华侨中学2017届高三级上学期·期末考英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号填写在答题卷上。
2.用2B铅笔将选择题答案在答题卷对应位置涂黑;答案不能答在试卷上。
3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卷各题目指定区域内的相应位置上;不准使用铅笔或涂改液。
不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
4.考生必须保持答题卷的整洁。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What does Jim do?A. A teacher.B. An officer.C. A student.2. What time did Suzy leave home?A. 4:30.B. 5:00.C. 5:15.3. What is the man’s suggestion?A. Going to the concert.B. Going to see a show.C. Just walking around.4. How long has the rain lasted?A. 5 days.B. 6 days.C. 7 days.5. What opinion do they hold on their chemistry course?A. It’s well organized.B. It is satisfactory.C. It is unsatisfactory.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有2-4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
四川省筠连县职业技术学校高考班2017年春期英语期末试卷本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
第I卷1至7页,第II卷8至10页。
考生作答时,须将答案答在答题卡上。
在本试卷、草稿纸上答题无效。
满分100分。
考试时间90分钟。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ卷(共两部分满分70分)注意事项:1. 选择题必须使用2B铅笔将答案标号填涂在答题卡上对应题目标号的位置上。
2. 第I卷共两部分,共70分。
第一部分英语知识运用(共两节;满分40分)第一节单项选择(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
1.I find it difficult _____________A. to mend this watchB. this watch to mendC. mend this watchD. this watch mended2.Which subject do you like_____________, English or Chinese?A.goodB. wellC. betterD. the best3.The farmers are busy _____________vegetables.A.growB. growingC. grewD. grows4.Now she has a house of _____________.How happy she is?A.ownerB. her ownC. herD. own her5.My sister likes English _____________A. a lot ofB. lotC. lots ofD. a lot6.My mother made me _____________ my clothes last Saturday.A.to washB. washedC. washD. washing7._____________ cross the road until the traffic light turns green.A.NotB. won’tC. Doesn’tD. Don’t8.My sister can play _____________ guitar very well.A. aB. anC. theD. /9.Do you enjoy _____________to play badminton with me?A.goB. wentC. goingD. to go10.---_____________do you _____________the fashion show?---It’s wonderful.A.How ;think ofB. What; likeC. How; like ofD. What ; think of11.The Fried chicken smells _____________.A.wellB. wonderfullyC. beautifullyD. delicious12.He spends little time _____________computer games.A.on play B . in playing C. to play D. play13.–Do you know what _____________ interested _____________?- I’m not sure.A. is he ; inB. he is ;withC. is he ;withD. he is ;in14. You’re driving too fast, Can you drive_____________?A. more slowly a bitB. slowly a bit moreC. a bit more slowlyD. slowly more bit15. –The room is so dirty. _____________we clean it?-- Of course.A. WillB. ShallC. WouldD. Do16. Beijing is _____________ the Great Wall.A. famous forB. famous asC. famous withD. famous in17. I was watching TV_____________ the telephone rang.A. untilB. whenC. afterD. by18. —Rose, will you go to the museum with me this afternoon?-—_____. My aunt is coming to see me.A. CongratulationsB. No problem.C. Sorry, I can’tD. Glad to hear that19. — Tom seldom tells lies, _______?— No, you can trust him.A. doesn’t heB. didn’t heC. does heD. will he20. I get 10 dollars _____ hour as ______ supermarket cashier on Saturdays.A. a; anB. the; aC. an; aD. an; the第二节语言应用(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)Part A 根据下列图片所提供的信息,从16~22题所给的三个选项(A、B、C)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
2017年上海春考英语真题及答案2017年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试上海英语试卷(2017年1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.l.A.Pie B.Ice cream C.Chocolate cake. D.Cheese cake.2.A.The museum opens at8every day. B.She can't see the sign clearly.C.The glass museum closes too earlyD.She can't understand the sign3.A.Delighted. B.Doubtful C.Relieved D.Respectful4.A.She works as a librarian B.She does a lot of reading at home.C.She spends much time reading in the libraryD.She wants to borrow some books from the library.5.A.He isn’t sure if the weather will be good. B.He probably won’t go skiingC.The weather won't be as bad as forecast.D.The weather forecast isn't reliable6.A.His brother ate up the food B.His brother helped him clean the fridgeC.His brother lost his appetite.D.His brother went out to dine with him7.A.Keep some small change. B.Buy another t-shirt.C.Invite someone else to the concert.D.Dress himself proper8.A.See a doctor B.Repair his car C.Go to school D.Give the woman a ride9.A.She has no interest in the man’s words B.She doesn't understand the manC.She doesn't want to follow the manD.She hates to study pictures by kids10.A.She missed the beginning of the program. B.She was awakened during the quiz.C.She fell asleep before the program ended.D.She wished she had gone to sleep earlier.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.Questions11through13are based on the following announcement.11.A.A dangerous room. B.An explosive device.C.A suspect handbag.D.A fire extinguisher.12.A.Hand in valuable items to the police. B.Help elderly and disabled people.C.Let children and women go first.D.Leave by the nearest exit.13.A.At a theatre. B.At a police station. C.At an airport. D.At a department store.Questions14through16are based on the following talk.14.A.An ad-blocking device. B.A patented screen.C.A telephone answering machine.D.A sound controller.15.A.She spent twenty years on the new invention.B.She designed the new invention for the deaf.C She invested four thousand pounds in the new invention.D.She worked with her husband on the new invention.16.A.It is similar to her previous invention.B.It can be used just to control the TV set.C.It must be kept at a particular angle.D.It is too big to hold.Questions17through20are based on the following conversation.17.A.How to organize thoughts for a speech. B.How to get an expected gradeC.How to give a speaking assignment.D.How to prepare a speech.18.A.Bearing listeners in mind. B.Developing ideas soundlyC.Adding a sense of humourD.Being informative19.A.The purpose of the speech. B.The speaker's influence.C.The instructor's advice.D.The structure of the speech.20.A.List interesting examples B.Read a model speech.C.Put down all the related ideasD.Start to write the whole speech.II.Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct.For the blanks with a given word,fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word;for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.Last weekend,the latest Disney movie,zootopia,broke records.The movie had the largest opening weekend for a Disney animation.People across the U.S bought more than$75million worth of tickets.Zootopia is a city of animals.The movie starts with a rabbit police officer and a fox criminal 21___________team up to find a missing otter(水獭).He is among several animals that have suddenly disappeared from the city.Zootopia22___________(praise)for its sharp humor and strong message since its release.The film explores racism and other issues in the description of relations23___________two kinds of animals in the city.Jaed Bush had Phil wrote zootopia.They told reporters that it started out as a spy movie24___________(set)in several different contexts.But they changed the story25___________they found the animal world especially interesting.They said to26___________something like this,“What’s this world like?What’s the history of this world?”and then,Bush said,they went to the experts.Not only27___________the writers speak with people who study culture and group behavior,but also they talked with animals experts like zookeepersThe creators have noted that the variety of animals was noteasy 28___________(produce)in drawings.In the movie,64species live in multiple neighborhoods 29___________(represent)different animals’living environments.Disney says zootopia is its 30___________(complex)animation yet.The extra effort is certainly paying off at the box office.Section BDirections:Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box.Each word can be used only once.Note that there is one word more than you need.Why Your Password May Not Be As Safe As It SeemsDoes “qaz2ws”strike you as a nice safe password?What about "adgimptw"?An analysis has found them to be among the passwords that are most ____31_____used,which of course means they are not secure at all.When ten million passwords were leaked to the internet,they appeared to ____32_____that attempts by internet security experts to make us improve our password strength had been successful,even,in the specific case of the leaked passwords,they were also completely pointless.While many of the passwords were still single words,such as “password”,there was also a clear attempt by many to make them harder to ____33_____.The problem was that people seemed to do so in the same way.“Users are becoming slightly more ____34_____of what makes a password strong,”explained WP Engine,an inte rnet company that performed the analysis.“For instance,adding a number or two at the end of a text phrase.That makes it better,right?”But ____35_____no.They found that almost half a million passwords did this—and in 20per cent of those all people did wasput the number "1"at the end.Perhaps this is why some companies are now trying to move gradually beyond passwords.Yahoo!is giving users the option to associate their mobile phone with an account,and have a single use password texted to it each time they want to ____36_____on.Although the service is voluntary,Dylan Casey,an executive at Yahoo!,said that it was “the first step to ____37_____passwords”.He said it was a(n)____38_____that it was increasingly hard for people to remember all the passwords they h ad.“I don’t think we,as an industry,have done a good enough job of putting ourselves in the shoes of the people using our products,”he said.It would certainly be a more sensible strategy than some people’s improving upon “password”by using “wasspord”or tr an5p053d numb3r5f0r13tt3r5.“We are,for the most part,predictably ____39_____when it comes to choosing passwords,despite a decade of warnings from password strength checkers during sign-ups”,said WP Engine.“We love taking a(n)____40_____,and so do password crackers.”III.Reading Comprehension Section A A.acknowledgementB.actuallymonlyD.confirmE.consciousF.crackG.eliminateH.independentI.log J.shortcut K.unimaginativeDirections:For each blank in the following passages there arefour words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Ever been just about to call someone when the phone rings and the person in question is on the other end?Or have you experienced a sudden feeling of unease or danger,even though you're in a(n)41situation?If you don’t believe in it,you’ll put it down to42and an overactive imagination.But some people believe it is43 that there is a sixth sense beyond smell,taste,touch,hearing and sight.Now,scientists are carrying out experiments not only to prove that it exists,but also to find out how you can44it to your advantage.Dean Radin,a researcher in California,has set up the Boundary Institute in Los Altos and is currently using its website to recruit(招募)4,000people in57countries to find out if there are any45instances of sixth sense or, as he calls it,"recognition"—the ability to predict outcomes.The results so far are46.In a card test,where you have to47which of the five cards on a computer screen will be turned over to reveal a picture,the top scorers hit the the right card48%of the time—48of this happening are2,669to1.49,Radin’s most famous study involves participants looking at a variety of image that are designed to stimulate a specific response.In the experiment,participants sit alone in room in front of a computer,with devices attached to their bodies to measure changes in skin resistance and blood flow,which are measures of emotional arousal.Radin has found that one in six people has a rise in arousal before they see the road accident-type pictures, while remaining50before the tree-type pictures.But even if you do accept that a sixth sense exists,the question is,does it actually51?Radin says it does.“The future ofour civilization depends on52that are being made now,whether it's about how we farm our food, how we get rid of our waste or whether we allow chemicals to be included in everyday products.We don’t have answers to these important questions,yet what we decide on will53our lives for decades or longer.Anything we can do to improve our ability to predict future events is well worth the54.”He says.If it turns out that some people can genuinely forecast the future some of the time,as I believe the data shows,then55this ability is as important as cutting-edge science.41.A.unfamiliar B.tough C.harmless D.ridiculous42.A.coincidence B.resistance C.innovation D.distraction43.A.mystery B.evidence C.falsehood D.innocence44.A.alter B.define C.find e45.A.historical B.strange C.mistaken D.true46.A.extraordinary B.inevitable C.alarming D.disappointing47.A.ask B.guess C.recall D.learn48.A.figures B.methods C.scores D.chances49.A However B.Otherwise C.Meanwhile D.Consequently50.A.active B.calm C.silent D.alert51.A.serve any purpose B.take any advantage C.make any progress D.win any support52.A.inquiries B.decisions C.donations parisons53.A.ruin B.improve C.affect D.maintain54.A.expense B.risk C.effort D.wait55.A.proving B.challenging C.limiting D.understandingSection BDirections:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose theone that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)What happens in a particular class on a particular day depends on the interactions that occur between the teacher, the students,and the material being studied.The classroom context,generally speaking,includes all those factors that influence what happens during teaching and learning.These factors operate on different levels.The physical context,for example,influences what happens in the classroom.Space may restrict participation, depending on how a teacher interprets the situation,some teachers use their surroundings to promote learning.Noticeboards reflect themes or topics being studied;a display area presents students’written work for others to read.Of course,some teachers remain unaware of the physical environment of the classroom affects the nature and types of interactions that they and their students inhabit together.A room,after all,is just a room.Yet the physical environment of the classroom affects the nature and types of interactions that will occur.Straight rows of tables,for example,are favourable to classroom lectures and turn-taking routines in which students,one by one,recite answers to a teacher's questions.A room isn’t just a room for teachers who seek to make the physical 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D.$225.00USD.61.If you hope your framed order will reach your friend in Germany for Christmas,you’d better place your order by___________________.A.December20B.December9C.November30D.November1962.The above advertisement is mainly intended to promote_________________.A.a painting exhibitionB.superior printsC.Germany as a romantic destinationD.high-quality custom frames(C)We’ve all heard the dangers of helicopter parenting.Remaining too involved in a kid’s life,especially throughout college,can lead to depression,lack of self-reliance and feelings of entitlement.This wisdom seems sound.But some academics and educators now say they see signs of a troubling resistance. The concern:that too much of warnings and horror stories—the cover of Julie Lythcott-Haims’bestseller How to Raise an Adult instructs moms and dads to avoid“the overparenting trap”—is discouraging parents from getting involved at all.“Yes,parents can be intruders,”says Marjorie Savage,a researcher in the University of Minnesota.“At the same time,there are increasing examples of parents refusing to step up when students genuinely need their family”At Hofstra University,for example,parents now ask embarrassedly about mental-health and campus-safety resources,as if bringing up those topics were forbidden,says Branka Kristie,who heads the family-outreach programs.And Savage recalls talking to a mom who kept quiet about her son’s signs of depression until right before he failed a semester.She did not want to“helicopter in.”That means colleges,which have spent the past decade learning to cope with parents who get too involved,now have adifferent problem.In recent years,hundreds of colleges have either launched or increased their parent offices, which serve as one-stop shops for moms and dads looking to make complaints,report problems and generally stay in touch.Much of this began,of course,because schools were forced to cope with a generation of students connected with their parents like never before.On average,they communicate22.1times per week,according to research from Barbara Hofer,a psychology professor at Middlebury College.That’s mor e than twice the rate of a decade ago,before almost every student had a smartphone.With some moms and dads thinking twice of contacting the school in the first place,some programs are being used to encourage a more balanced approach,often through email and other social media.Hofstra's Kristic advises parents to“be a guide,while granting that the student owns the journey.”That means asking questions,listening to answers,being patient and trusting kids to resolve their own problems.But if issues persist,or if a student is in serious mental or physical danger,it also means hopping in the chopper,at least for a little while.63.In paragraph3,parents of Hofstra University students are mentioned to_________.A.show that parents have gone to the other extreme of overparentingB.provide educators with a new understanding of overparentingC.give a further example of supportive overparentingD.place emphasis on the necessity of overparenting64.The phrase"hopping in the chopper"in the last paragraph refers to_________.A.having trust in kidsB.stepping in to solve kids problemsC.joining a family-outreach programD.turning to social media for help65.What can be inferred from the passage?A.Mental-health and campus-safety resources are forbidden topics among parentsB.How to Raise an Adult encourages parents to get engaged in family educationC.Overparenting is no longer a problem because of students’self-reliance.D.There was less student-parent communication in the past than today.66.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A.Why Colleges Need Helicopter ParentsB.How to Improve parent-school RelationsC.Why Overparenting Is in QuestionD.How to Communicate More as ParentsSection CDirections:Read the following passage.Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box.Each sentence can be used only once.Note that there are two more sentences than you need.A.The two types of comics are created in very different ways.B.But for people who love comic books,they can be a fantastic escape from the tough realities of modem life.C.They find it hard to understand why comic books appeal to so many people.ics have lost its charm in America.E.In Japan,the contrast couldn't be greater.F.Manga heroes look smaller,younger than all-conquering American heroes who have large muscles and lots of themedclothes.Japanese and American Comic Book HeroesTo some people,the idea of reading comic books seem childish._________67__________Comics are published globally,but Japanese and American versions dominate the market despite fact—or perhaps because—they differ in a number of ways._________68__________American comics are a group effort,beginning with the story-writing team and the artist who produces drawings of initial ideas.When these drafts are finalized,the outlines,dialogue,and color are added.Also,creators of comic superheroes sometimes sell their titles to other creative teams,who keep the superhero “alive”.This is in sharp contrast to manga(日本漫画)creators,who are often individual authors merely responsible for the storylines,dialogue,and artwork.When a manga creator decides to stop,so does the hero.Another difference is the appearance of the heroes._________69__________Also,manga heroes rarely look Japanese and the stories do not typically take place in a Japanese context.However,American comic heroes,despite their masks,are proudly American and are admired for their readiness to defend U.S.cities.Probably the biggest difference is the readership.Up until the1950s,American comic books were read by both children and adults,with poplar titles such as Superman selling as many as half a million copies per month.The arrival of TV,however,led to a decline in sales so that now the average reader of an American comic book is a teenage boy with an interest in superheroes._________70__________There manga sales are still booming,reachingas high as7billion dollars each year largely because readersrange from young boys and girls up to middle-aged men and women.Manga for men and boys,like the American comics,tend to be action-oriented,while manga for women and girls tend to be focused on relationships.IV.Summary WritingDirections:Read the following passage.Summarize the main idea and the main point(s)of the passage in no more e your own words as far as possible.ShynessIf you suffer shyness,you are not alone.It is not surprising that social scientists are exploring its environmental causes.The first environmental cause of shyness many be a child’s home and family life.Today’s children are growin g up smaller and smaller families,with fewer and fewer relatives living nearby.Growing up in homes in which both parents work full time,children may not have the socializing experience of frequent visits by neighbours and friends. Because of their lack of social skills,they may begin to feel shy when they start school.A second environmental cause of shyness in an individual may be one’s culture.In a large study conducted in Japan,57percent of participants rated themselves as shy.Researchers Lynne Henderson and Philip Zimbardo say,“One explanation is that in Japan,an individual’s performance success is credited externally to parents,grandparents, teachers,coaches,and others,while failure is entirely blamed on the person.”Therefore,Japanese learn not to take risks in public and rely instead on group-shared decisions.Technology may also pay a role.In the United States,the number of young people who report being shy has risen from40percent to50percent in recent years.Due to our hugeadvances in technology,watching television, playing video games,and surfing the Web have replaced recreational activities that involve social interaction for many young people.Adults,too,are becoming isolated as a result of technology.Face to face interaction with bank clerks,gas station attendants are no longer necessary because people can use machines to do their banking,fill their their gas tanks,and order goods.In short,they become shy.It appears that most people have experienced shyness at some time in their lives.Therefore,if you are shy,you have lots of company.If you suffer shyness,you are not alone.It is not surprising that social scientists are exploring its environmental causes.第II卷(共40分)V.TranslationDirections:Translate the following sentences into English,using the words given in the brackets.1.你没有必要在乎他人对你的评论.(care)2.大量阅读书籍有助于我们成长。
2017高一英语期末参考答案听力(共20小题;每题1分, 满分20分)1-5 BCAAB 6-10 ACBCA 11-15 BBABC 16-20 CCCBA第一节单选(共15小题;每题1分, 满分15分)21-25 ACBDB 26-30 BCABD 31-35 CACAD完型填空(共15小题;每题1分, 满分15分)36-40 CABDA 41-45 DCABC 46-50DCADB阅读理解(共15小题;每题2分, 满分30分)51-53 BAD 54-56 CDB 57-61 BADBD 62-65 DCDB任务型阅读(共10小题;每题1分, 满分10分)66. lost 67. highly/much 68. go 69. failed 70. concerns71. attract 72. entertainment 73. curiosity 74. shown/turned 75. deserve单词拼写(共10小题;每题1分, 满分10分)76. arranged 77. containing 78. wander 79. mysterious 80. narrowly81. coincidence 82. advance 83. existence 84. optimistic 85. normal书面表达(满分20分)At present, some of senior one students have problems with English study. What puzzles them is that it is difficult to adapt themselves to senior English study. Besides, they don’t know how to get high grades in English .Therefore, I think it is developing good English study habits that counts. On one hand, good study habits can arouse students’ interest in English st udy. On the other hand, if students form good study habits, this will relieve their study pressure.As far as I’m concerned, something should be done to develop good habits. Firstly, students must concentrate on what the teachers say and take notes in class. In addition, students should go over what they have learned and get up early to read English aloud. Secondly, if you have made a plan, you must stick to it and then you may find it not as difficult as it appears. Last but not least, find a good partner to study together with you, and it is a good way to keep you motivated.书面表达评分标准总体原则:本题总分为20分,按5个档次给分。
2017年1月高三英语上学期期末试卷(含答案听力)高三期末考试英语试题2017年1月本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共页。
满分10分,考试用时120分钟。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答案卡一并交回。
注意事项:1.答第I卷前考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.选出每小题答案前,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号框,不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一部分:英语听力(共两节,共20小题;每小题1分,满分30分。
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2017学年高三上学期英语期末试题(含答案)本卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。
共150分,考试时间120分钟。
第一卷(选择题满分100分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题)1. What does the woman suggest the man do ?A. Stop eating fast food.B. Eat more fruit.C. Check his weight.2. What will the man do ?A. Lock the cupboard.B. Ask Jim for help.C. Move the cupboard himself.3. Why does the woman hate her roommate ?A. She makes a terrible mess in the house.B. She always wears the womans clothes.C. She never washes dishes.4. What are the speakers mainly talking about ?A. Staying at home.B. Reducing air pollution.C. Enjoying fresh air.5. How will the speakers know the way to the Science Museum ?A. By consulting a map.B. By asking others.C. By visiting a website.第二节(共15小题)听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6. Where are the speakers ?[来源:学.科.网Z.X.X.K]A. In Brazil.B. In America.C. In Britain.7. What was the professor doing when the woman arrived ?A. Cooking .B. Having a shower.C. Setting the table.8. When should the woman have arrived at her professors house ?A. At about 7:00.B. At about 7:10.C. At about 7:20.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
《高级听说》第二次作业Exercise 6 (听力材料1)Clothing Styles1. What does the man plan to wear during the summer months?A. a cool hatB. casual shoesC. light pants2. What is one thing the man is NOT going to pack for the winter season?A. a coatB. some sweatersC. a jacket3. What is the weather like in the spring?A. It's windy.B. It's rainy.C. It's cool.4. What is an example of an occasion where the man might need formal clothes?A. a partyB. a business meetingC. a wedding5. What did the man wear to his high school graduation?A. jeans and tennis shoesB. a casual shirt and tieC. a suit and dress shoesExercise 7 (听力材料2).Business Communications1. Why can't Elaine Strong answer the phone?A. She's in a meeting.B. She's out of the office.C. She's talking with another customer.2. What does the caller want the secretary to send?A. information on after-sales serviceB. a picture of the newest computersC. a list of software products3. What time should the secretary send the material?A. 2:30 PMB. 3:30 PMC. 5:00 PM4. What is the caller's name?A. CordellB. KordelC. Kordell5. What is the caller's telephone number?A. 560-1287.B. 560-1828C. 560-2187Exercise 8 (听力材料3).College Life1. What does the man want to do after he graduates?A. He wants to become a teacher.B. He hopes to go on to graduate school.C. He'd like to work at a hotel.2. What is the woman majoring in?A. historyB. FrenchC. computer science3. How does the woman pay for college?A. She has a part-time job.B. She received a scholarship.C. Her parents are paying for it.4. Where does the man work part-time?A. at a bakeryB. in a libraryC. at a restaurant5. What thing did the man NOT say about his job?A. His co-workers are friendly.B. He works long hours.C. The pay is okay.Exercise 9 (听力材料4)Daily Schedule1. What time does the man get up?A. at 5:00 a.m.B. at 6:00 a.m.C. at 7:00 a.m.2. What time does he get to work?A. at 7:00 a.m.B. at 8:00 a.m.C. at 9:00 a.m.3. What does he do with his family around 6:30 p.m.?A. They read books together.B. They play games.C. They eat dinner.4. What do the man and his wife do after the kids go to bed?A. They watch TV.B. They clean the house.C. They listen to music.5. What is one thing the man does NOT say about his wife?A. She has to take their children to school.B. She helps the kids with their homework.C. She goes shopping for food.Exercise 10 (听力材料5)DVD Movie Rentals1. Action:A. likeB. dislike2. Comedies:A. likeB. dislike3. Horror:A. likeB. dislike4. Love:A. likeB. dislike5. Foreign:A. likeB. dislike。
2017年省高考英语听说考试真题APart A Reading AloudBy 1850, almost all of New England’s forest had been chopped down, and much of this was turned to farmland, surrounded by stone walls. But then everything changed, as richer farmland and gold were discovered in the west. And many of the settlers chased their fortunes elsewhere. Towns like Livermore disappeared as quickly as they had been formed. Slowly, the trees of New England grew around the ruins and reclaimed the land. This new forest was very different. By chopping down the old-growth trees, people had given fast-growing maples and oaks a chance to claim the land. They grew back in greater numbers than ever before.Part B Role PlayW: Hi, Tom. Where did you go for the winter holiday?M: Oh, I went to Australia.W: That must be very exciting! How long was your stay?M: I spent twenty days there.W: Wow! That’s a long holiday. Did you go there with family?M: No. I went there alone, and enjoyed the trip very much.W: Cool. But I don’t think I can afford a holiday there. It must be very expensive.M: Not at all. I did that through work exchange.三问部分1.那是什么意思呢?(回答:Well, work exchange is a great way to save money when you travel. Youjust work to get a free bed and some free food and you meet new people. For example, I worked on a farm this time in Australia. In exchange, the host there afforded me very nice accommodation and food, and I even made a good friend there, who was also on work exchange.)参考答案:What do you mean?What does it/that mean?What’s the meaning of that?2.你有很多空闲时间旅游吗?(回答:Sure. In Australia, I had two days a week for travelling, while last year in India, I worked only three days a week. It really depends. How many hours you work is decided by the host.)参考答案:Did you have a lot of free/spare time for travelling?Was there plenty of spare time for you to travel?Did you have plenty of time to travel?3.游客能找到哪些工作呢?(回答:There’re jobs available in hostels, art galleries, local families and so on. It really depends on the host and the country. For example, in Australia, there’re more jobs on farms than in hostels. In some countries, there’re many job opportunities offered by local families. The parents of those families mostly want you to teach their kids English. But I guess a hostel job is the most popular one.)参考答案:What kinds of jobs can the travelers/tourists find/get?:五答部分1.Where did Tom spend his winter holiday?参考答案He spent his holiday in Australia.2.How long was Tom’s stay in Australia?参考答案:He stayed for twenty days.3.What did Tom get from the work on the farm?参考答案:He got very nice accommodation and food.4. Who makes the decision on the working hours of the traveler?参考答案:The host makes the decision on the working hours of the traveler.5.What is the job that the local families mostly offer?参考答案:The job that the local families mostly offer is to teach their kids English. Teaching their kids English.Part C Retelling故事复述本题24分Mama’s JewelMary was not very rich and could not afford any jewels. But she was as beautiful as a queen in the eyes of little Tom, her son. One day, her friend Emma invitedMary to her birthday party. Mary accepted the invitation and went with Tom. She went there simply dressed and wore no rings or necklace. Emma was rich and was wearing a fancy dress and shining jewels. Tom was impressed. At the party, Emma received a lot of gifts and showed them to the guests. Some of them were beautiful jewels. Tom thought his mother must look great with those jewels. He wished his mother could have one of them. So he secretly took one and hid it in his pocket. On their way home, Tom took out the jewel and gave it to Mary. Surprised and angry, Mary blamed Tom for stealing the jewel. Tom cried, “Mom, I just wanted you to have a jewel like a queen.” Mary held Tom in her arms and said, “My dear, you are my jewel. If you can’t be an honest person, you break my jewel.” Then they went back, apologized to Emma and returned the jewel. 参考答案1:Mary was not rich and couldn’t buy any jewels. But her son, Tom, thought she was beautiful like a queen. One day, Mary’s friend Emma invited Mary to her birthday party. Mary went with Tom. She was simply dressed without any jewels. But Emma wore fancy dress with shining jewels. She showed the guests the beautiful jewels she received as gifts. Tom thought his mother would look great with those jewels, so he stole one of them and hid it in his pocket. On their way home, Tom took out the jewel and gave it to Mary. Mary was angry. She told Tom that he was her jewel and that Tom would break it if he couldn’t be an honest person. At last, they returned the jewel and apologized to Emma.参考答案2:Mary was not rich and didn’t have any jewels. But in her son Tom’s eyes, she was the most beautiful. One day, they were invited to Mary’s friend, Emma’s birthday party. Mary went there simply dressed. Emma was rich and she wore a beautiful dress with shining jewels. Tom was impressed. When Emma showed the guests the jewels she received, Tom wished his mother could have one of them. He took one of them secretly and put it in his pocket. When they went back home, Tom showed Mary the jewel. Surprised and angry, Mary blamed Tom. Tom cried and said he just wanted his mother to have a jewel. Mary told him that he was her jewel and if he couldn’t be honest, he broke the jewel. Then they returned the jewel to Emma and apologized.2017年省高考英语听说考试真题BPart A Reading AloudAging is happening to us all of the time. Our own family is often our best guide to what it will mean. When we imagine our older age, a lot of us look at our parents. We know we’ve inherited their genes and suspect that what’s happening to them now may well be what happens to us in the future. And that’s something we’re likely to have mixed feelings about. Because we inherit our parents’genes, we might also be vulnerable to some of the same illnesses. Our skin cells simply can’t replace themselves as well as they did. Even if you have spectacular genes, eventually we’ll start to look older.Part B Role PlayW: Hi, Tom. What’s your plan for the summer holiday?M: I’m learning to drive this summer. And I hope I can pass the driver test soon. Would you like to join me?W: No. I hate driving. I wish I could have a self-driving car.M: Hey, I heard that some self-driving cars are being tested. We might not needhuman drivers very soon. Actually, experts predict robots will take over 30% of our jobs within ten years.三问部分1.你认为机器人有一天会取代人类吗?(回答:Probably yes. Actually, robots can do a lot nowadays. They can even do many difficult jobs like analyzing data and translating documents. So I think robots have some advantages over humans. They make fewer mistakes and they don’t get bored.)参考答案:Do you think that robots will replace humans one day?2.机器人可以做哪些危险的工作?(回答:There’re a lot. Robots can work in areas that cannot be reached by humans. They help save people from natural disasters. For example, in Japan, robots have already been used in rescue work. Robots could even go outside the space station to help do scientific work.)参考答案:What kinds of dangerous jobs can robots do?Are there any dangerous jobs that robots can do?3. 如果我们被机器人取代了该怎么办?(回答:Some people are now worried about job lost. But I don’t think it’s going to be a very big problem. I believe that some jobs will never be completely replaced by robots, such as teaching and acting. What’s more, new jobs will appear anyway. I think we should take the opportunity to do some more interesting work and view robots as teammates.)参考答案:What can we do if robots take place of us?What should we do if we are replaced by robots?五答部分1.What is Tom’s plan for his summer holiday?参考答案:Learning to drive.He is learning to drive this summer holiday.2. How soon will robots take over 30% of our jobs?参考答案:They will take over {30%} of our jobs within ten years.3. What advantages do robots have over humans?参考答案:They make fewer mistakes and they don’t get bored.4. What can robots help to do in space?参考答案:They can help to do scientific work.5.What jobs will not be completely replaced by robots?参考答案:They’re acting and teaching.Part C RetellingA Taxi RideTom was a taxi driver. One day he picked up a passenger at midnight who was an old lady in her eighties. Taking her suitcase, Tom assisted her to walk slowlytowards the taxi. When they got in the taxi, the lady asked Tom to take her to the airport and requested him to drive through downtown. Tom immediately told her that it was not the shortest way. But the lady said she was not in a hurry because the fly was in the morning. She told Tom that she has been living her entire life in this city but she was moving abroad to live with her children and not coming back. Hearing her words, Tom started the car without saying anything. For the next several hours, they drove through the city. She showed Tom the places which meant a lot to her, like the church where she got married and the factory where she used to work. At dawn, she finally said, “Let’s go now.” Then they drove in silence to the airport. When they arrived there, Tom gave her a hug. The lady held on to him tightly and said, “Thank you! You gave an old lady a little moment of joy.”参考答案1:Tom was a taxi driver. One day he picked up an old lady at midnight. She was about eighty years old. The lady asked Tom to drive through downtown and take her to the airport. Tom told her that it was not the shortest way to the airport. The lady said she was not hurried. She has been living her entire life in the city but she was moving abroad and would not come back. Without saying anything, Tom started the car. They drove through the city for several hours and the old lady showed him the places which meant a lot to her. They finally drove to the airport at dawn. They hug each other and the old lady thanked Tom for giving her a little moment of joy.参考答案2:Tom was a taxi driver. One midnight he picked up an old lady in her eighties.After the old lady slowly got into the taxi, she told Tom to drive her to the airport through downtown. Tom told her that it was not the nearest way but the lady said she was not in a hurry because the flight was in the morning. The old lady told him that she was moving abroad and would never come back. She has spent all her life in this city. Hearing this, Tom started the taxi without saying anything. On their way, the lady showed him some important places in her life to Tom. At dawn, they drove to the airport. Tom gave a hug to the old lady and she held on to him tightly. She thanked Tom for bringing her a little moment of joy.2017年省高考英语听说考试真题CPart A Reading AloudAt the time Hawking was working on black holes, he’d achieved amazing insights into the workings of these objects. Black holes are the most terrifying places in the universe. Created when a giant star dies, at their dark hearts is a point of infinite gravity. So powerful, nothing can escape it, not even light. Black holes, instead of lasting forever, as everyone thought, eventually disappear, leaving no trace of anything, including information. Every black hole has a boundary. It’s the point of no return. If anything passes the boundary, it takes its information with it.Part B Role PlayW: Dr. Brown, welcome to our campus video program.M: Thank you.W: I know you’re going to publish a new book in December. What’s it about? M: It’s about how parents can help their children who are picky eaters.W: Picky eaters? What are they like?M: Picky eaters are those who may choose one or two food they like and refuse to eat anything else, or those who are unwilling to try new foods.W: Oh, my little brother often refuses to eat certain foods only because of the taste or the colour. My mum is worried.M: Well, I understand how she feels.三问部分1. 为什么家长认为这是个问题?(回答:Parents don’t understand the 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. )参考答案:Why do parents think it/that is a problem?2. 这仅仅发生在童年吗?(回答:Yes. Research shows picky eating mostly happens to children under the age of seven. Picky eating is normal at preschool age. About 20% of the children eat only a very small number of food. However, when they get older, such behaviors will go away with time.)参考答案:Does it only happen in childhood?Does it only occur in our childhood?Does it only take place during our childhood?3. 你有什么建议给家长呢?(回答:First, parents don’t have to worry if their children refuse to eatcertain 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. )参考答案:What is your advice for parents?What suggestions do you have for parents?Can you give some advice to parents?Do you have any suggestions to parents?五答部分1.When will Dr. Brown’s book be published?参考答案:It will be published in December.2.Why does your little brother refuse to eat certain foods?参考答案:He refuses to eat certain foods because of the taste or the colour. Because he doesn’t like the taste or the colour of certain foods. Because he is sensitive to the taste or the colour of certain foods.3.What are picky eaters more sensitive to?参考答案:What they see, feel, hear and taste.4.When will picky eating behaviors go away?参考答案:When people get older, picky eating behaviors will go away.5. Why should parents stop forcing children to eat foods at meals?参考答案:Because they will connect the table with unpleasant experiences.Part C RetellingTom’s HolidayTom’s mother was very sick. He had to spend all his free time taking care of his mother. Tom had never taken a holiday with his family because they had neither time nor money. One day, Tom learned about a writing competition from a newspaper. The prize was a holiday in France. He learned that the weather in France was good for his mother’s health. Tom wanted to win this holiday for his family, so he took part in the competition. To his joy, he won. He thought he could give his family a free holiday. When he went to receive the prize, Tom learned that only the flights were free but he had to pay for the hotel accommodation. It was not possible for his family to afford the hotel. Tom was disappointed. He told the story to his best friends, who encouraged him to put his story on a website. Very soon, his story was widely read. He received many encouraging emails from all over the world. And he was even offered a free holiday for his family by a social organization. Tom was very happy that he finally won a free holiday.参考答案1:Tom had to spend all his free time looking after his mother, because she was very sick. Tom had never taken a holiday with his family. One day, He learned about a writing competition, the prize of which was a holiday in France. Tom wanted to win this holiday for his family, so he took part in the competition.To his joy, he won the competition. When Tom went to receive the prize, he learned that only the flights were free but he had to pay for the hotel accommodation. It was impossible for his family to afford the hotel. Tom was disappointed, so he told his story to his friends, who encouraged him to put the story on a website. Very soon, Tom received many encouraging emails from all over the world. Finally, he was offered a free holiday by an organization. He felt very happy.参考答案2:Tom’s mother was very sick and he had to take care of his mother in his free time. Tom had never taken a holiday with his family. One day, Tom learned about a writing competition from a newspaper, the prize was a holiday in France. Tom took part in the competition because he wanted to win this holiday for his family. He was very happy that he won the competition. However, he got to know that only the flights were free but he had to pay for the hotel accommodation. His family can’t afford the hotel. Tom felt disappointed, so he told his best friends about it. They encouraged him to put the story on a website. Soon Tom got many encouraging emails from all over the world. Tom was very happy that a social organization offered him with a free holiday for his family.2017年省高考英语听说考试真题DPart A Reading AloudWhen do we first become aware of ourselves? To address that very question, watch a well-established experiment known as the mirror test. First up is 16-month-old Owen. If Owen knows who he is, he should notice the mark and know it is on his cheek. Next it’s the turn of Bethan. Her mum puts the mark onher face as instructed. Time and time again this test demonstrates that it’s between the ages of 18 and 24 months that we become self-aware. It is this that distinguishes us from other animals and gives us a unique relationship with the world.Part B Role PlayW: Hi, Tom! Haven’t seen you for ages. How have you been?M: I was on the sick list actually.W: Oh! What happened?M: I hurt my legs when climbing the mountain alone.W: My goddess! What did you do with that?M: I was so lucky. I had an e-doctor help me at that very moment.W: E-doctor? What do you mean?M: My family registered with an e-doctor three months ago. E-doctors are the ones that can give you medical advice through mobile phones or computers. It’s a good choice when you can’t visit the doctor in person. When I fell off a rock, I couldn’t move. So I called him immediately.三问部分1. 那个医生是如何帮助你的?(回答:Through the camera on my mobile phone, he guided me through a self-exam on my leg. When he was sure that there was nothing serious, he advised me to walk slowly and to find a walking stick. He also sent me the information of the nearest hospital, so I went there for help.)参考答案:How did the doctor help you?What did the doctor do to help you?2. 现在有很多人以这种形式看病吗?(回答:Yes. It’s very convenient. You don’t need to wait long before you see a doctor. Besides, you don’t have to take a day off to see a doctor. )参考答案:Do many people see/visit their doctors in this way nowadays/these days? Nowadays, do many people use this method to see their doctors?Are there many people who see a doctor by this means?3. 网络医生看病的弊端是什么?(回答:While patients are generally satisfied, there are still some problems. For example, e-doctors may make mistakes because they can’t touch or feel the patients during camera exams. Many doctors still insist patients go to their offices, and then they can have face-to-face communication. )参考答案:What are the problems of seeing an e-doctor?What are the disadvantages of visiting e-doctors?Can you tell me the problems of seeing e-doctors?Are there any problems of seeing an e-doctor?五答部分1. What happened to Tom when he climbed the mountain alone?参考答案:He hurt his legs.2.When did Tom’s family register with an e-doctor?参考答案:Three months ago.3. What advice did the e-doctor give Tom?参考答案:He advised Tom to walk slowly and to find a walking stick.He suggested Tom should walk slowly and find a walking stick.4. Why is it convenient to visit e-doctors?参考答案:Because people don’t need to wait long before they see a doctor. Because we don’t have to take a day off to see doctors.5. What do many doctors insist?参考答案:They insist patients go to their offices.Part C RetellingThe Sign Language TranslatorMary is a eleven-year-old girl. Her mother is a sign language translator. Mary learned sign language from her mother when she was a small child. One afternoon, Mary went back home by school bus. When she got off the bus, she saw an ambulance and heard people talking about a car accident across the street. Instead of going home, Mary went over and stayed there with many other people. She was curious about what was happening. There were doctors busy saving the injured. She noticed that a doctor was trying to communicate with a woman lying on the ground. But that woman was not able to speak and she was using sign language. The doctor did not understand what she was trying to tell him. He asked the people around whether there was anyone who understood sign language. Then Maryoffered to help. She quickly got what the injured woman meant and explained to the doctor that the woman’s neck was badly hurt. With Mary’s help, the doctor was able to provide the woman with immediate and proper care for her neck. He thanked Mary for her help. Mary felt proud of what she did.参考答案1:Mary is eleven years old. Her mother works as a sign language translator. She learned sign language from her mother when she was at a very young age. One afternoon, Mary took the school bus to go back home. When she got off the bus, she saw an ambulance and heard people talking about a car accident. She noticed that a doctor was trying to communicate with an injured woman who was using sign language. The doctor didn’t understand what the woman was trying to tell him. He asked the people around whether there was anyone who understood sign language. Then Mary helped to explain to the doctor what the woman meant. With Mary’s help, the doctor was able to provide the woman with proper care. He thanked Mary for her help and Mary felt proud of what she did.参考答案2:Mary is at the age of eleven. Her mother is a sign language translator. When Mary was a small child, she learned sign language from her mother. One afternoon, Mary went back home by school bus. She saw an ambulance and heard people talking about a car accident when she got off the bus. Then she went over and noticed that a doctor was trying to communicate with an injured woman who was not able to speak. However, he did not understand her because she was using sign language. Then he asked the people around if there was anyone who understood sign language. Then Mary offered to help. She explained to the doctor what the woman meant.The doctor was able to help the woman with Mary’s help. He thanked Mary. Mary was proud of what she did.2017年省高考英语听说考试真题EPart A Reading AloudAs the weather warms, water courses through every tree and it picks up sugar stored in the wood. This liquid energy is the life force of the entire forest. The spring sunshine warms the land and the sugar surges faster, fuelling the growth of nutrient-rich buds. These tiny packages contain everything needed to build a leaf. But from this point on, the buds race to open before they can be attacked. Gradually the first flush of green spreads across the forest. But it will be a few weeks before the leaves are fully expanded and they will need a constant supply of sugary sap from under the bark.Part B Role PlayW: Good morning, Dr. Brown.M: Good morning, Mary.W: You know what? I went to your lecture yesterday.M: How did you like it?W: It was really great. I learnt a lot.M: Thank you. It’s part of the book that I’m going to publish.W: Can you tell me something more?M: It’s about silk history on production, culture, trade and so on.W: I’m looking forward to having a copy.M: Hopefully it’ll be published in October.三问部分1.你什么时候开始对丝绸历史感兴趣的?(回答:It was in 2002 when I first came to China for a conference as a historian.I happened to attend a lecture about silk history. I learnt a story about a lady in ancient China, who devoted herself to silk production. I was deeply impressed. Then I began to focus on silk history and development.)参考答案:When did you begin to be interested in silk history?When did silk history start to attract your attention?2. 中国丝绸如何传播到其他国家?(回答:Well, the silk trade began in the early years of the second century B.C. A trade road linked China with the outside world. Silk was transported from China to Italy and some other European countries. But silk production had remained a secret for about 3,000 years. In about 300 A.D., a group of Japanese obtained silkworms and they also took 4 Chinese girls back to Japan to teach how to produce silk. )参考答案:How was silk from China spread to other countries?How was Chinese silk taken to other countries?How did Chinese silk reach other countries?How was Chinese silk passed to other countries?3. 丝绸工业的现状是什么?(回答:The silk industry has been affected by man-made fibers, which are produced at a lower cost and are generally stronger. Silk still ranks first in the high-quality clothing market though it has been largely replaced. )参考答案:What is the silk industry like now?What is the present condition of the silk industry?What is the current situation of the silk industry?How is the silk industry nowadays?How is the silk industry these days?How has the silk industry been?五答部分1.What did you do yesterday?参考答案:I went to Dr. Brown’s lecture.I attended Dr. Brown’s lecture.2. When will Dr. Brown’s book be published?参考答案:In October.3. Why did Dr. Brown come to China in 2002?参考答案:To attend a conference.He came to China for a conference.For a meeting.4. What did the four Chinese girls do in Japan in about 300 A.D.? 参考答案:They taught Japanese how to produce silk.They spread the way of producing silk to Japanese.5. What are the advantages of man-made fibers?参考答案:They are cheaper and stronger.Stronger and less expensive.Part C RetellingThe Worth of HonestyMary was a young painter. Recently she was short of money, so she decided to sell some of her paintings. Tom, a rich man, who was particularly fond of Mary’s paintings, heard about this. One day, Tom asked Mary to sell him one of her paintings. Mary asked for 500 dollars for the painting that Tom chose. Tom thought it was a fair price and agreed. He quickly wrote out a check, put it into an envelope and gave the envelope to Mary. Later that day, Mary went to a local bank. She handed the envelope to a clerk. The clerk opened it, read the check and told Mary that it was 5,000 dollars. Mary was surprised at the large amount of money and thought that Tom must have made a mistake. So she hurried back to Tom and told him about the mistake. Hearing this, Tom had a look at the check and thought for a while. Then he replied with a smile, “Yes, I did make a mistake. I wrote 5,000 instead of 500. But please accept the 5,000 dollars because your honesty is worth far more than that.”参考答案1:Mary was a young painter. Recently she was short of money and wanted to sell some of her paintings. Tom, who was particularly fond of Mary’s paintings, heard about this. He asked Mary to sell him one of her paintings. Mary asked for 500 dollars for the painting Tom chose. Tom quickly wrote out a check andgave it to Mary. Later that day, Mary went to a local bank and handed the check to a clerk. The clerk told Mary it was a 5,000 dollars’ check. Mary thought Tom must have made a mistake. So she went back to Tom and told him about it. Tom thought for a while and asked Mary to accept the 5,000 dollars because he thought Mary’s honesty was much more valuable.参考答案2:Mary was a young painter. She decided to sell some of her paintings because she lacked money recently. Tom liked Mary’s paintings very much. He learnt about the news. So he wanted to buy one of Mary’s paintings. Mary sold him a painting for 500 dollars. Tom paid it with a check. Later that day, Mary went to a local bank to cash the check. She handed the check to the clerk. The clerk told her it was 5,000 dollars. Mary was surprised and knew that Tom had made a mistake. So she hurried back to Tom and told him about the mistake. Tom thought for some time and replied with a smile, “Please accept the 5,000 dollars because your honesty is worth far more than that.”。
高级英语听说试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. 听下面对话或独白,回答下列问题。
(每题2分,共10分)(1)What is the man's occupation?A. TeacherB. DoctorC. Engineer(2)Why does the woman want to go to the bookstore?A. To buy a novel.B. To find a textbook.C. To return some books.(3)What is the weather like today?A. SunnyB. RainyC. Snowy(4)How much will the man pay for the dinner?A. $20B. $30C. $40(5)What does the woman suggest doing next weekend?A. Going to the beach.B. Visiting a museum.C. Watching a movie.2. 听下面一段对话,完成下列句子。
(每题1分,共5分)(1)The man is going to _______ for his vacation.(2)The woman thinks _______ is the best time to travel.(3)They both agree that _______ is very important for a trip.(4)The man prefers to stay in a _______.(5)The woman recommends _______ as a travel destination.3. 听下面一段独白,选择最佳答案。
(每题1分,共5分)(1)What is the main topic of the speech?A. The importance of educationB. The benefits of travelC. The impact of technology(2)According to the speaker, what is the first step in planning a trip?A. Booking a flightB. Researching the destinationC. Setting a budget(3)What does the speaker suggest for a successful trip?A. Staying in luxury hotelsB. Trying local foodC. Visiting famous landmarks(4)Why does the speaker emphasize the importance of packing light?A. To save moneyB. To avoid losing luggageC. To make traveling easier(5)What is the speaker's final advice for travelers?A. Always follow a strict itinerary.B. Be open to new experiences.C. Stick to well-known tourist spots.二、口语表达(共30分)1. 根据所给情景,用英语描述以下情景。
《高级听说》第一次作业Exercise 1 (听力材料1)
1. What will take place at Bill's house tomorrow?
A. a party
B. a game
C. a dance
2. Why does Hank have to work late?
A. He has to attend a meeting.
B. He has to write a report.
C. He has to close the office.
3. Why is Hank going to visit Lisa after work?
A. because she is sick in bed
B. because he has to return something
C. because he is going to take her to Bill's house
4. Where is Hank going to get the snacks to take to Bill's house?
A. from his house
B. from the store
C. from his work
5. What time will Hank most likely arrive at Bill's house?
A. 7:00 PM
B. 8:00 PM
C. 9:00 PM
Apartments for Rent
1. What is the main topic of the conversation?
A. problems with living in an apartment
B. a search for a new apartment
C. the cost of rent near universities
2. Why doesn't Ann like her current apartment?
A. It's too expensive.
B. The neighborhood is noisy.
C. It's located some distance from school.
3. How much money does Ann want to pay for rent?
A. no more than $200
B. around $200
C. a little more than $200
4. What kind of place is she looking for?
A. somewhere that is within a short driving distance of campus
B. an apartment with furniture already in it
C. a place where she can live alone
5. How is Roger going to help her?
A. He is planning on calling a friend who owns an apartment building.
B. He will check the newspapers to see if he can find an apartment for rent.
C. He is going to visit an apartment building near his place.
Camping under the Stars
1. What are they planning on doing in the morning?
A. fishing
B. mountain biking
C. hiking
2. According to the weather report, when would it start raining?
A. in the afternoon
B. at night
C. in the morning
3. What did Paul forget to bring?
A. rain coats
B. umbrellas
C. rain boots
4. Where did Sara leave the playing cards?
A. next to picnic table
B. on picnic table
C. under picnic table
5. What do they finally decide to do?
A. stay at a hotel
B. return home
C. sleep at the campground
Christmas is Coming!
1. What does the little boy NOT ask for Christmas?
A. a toy train
B. a play car
C. hand-held radio receiver-transmitters
2. What does the girl want for Christmas?
A. dolls
B. Barbie playhouse
C. marbles
3. What are some of the foods the children want to prepare for Santa's reindeer?
A. cookies, apples, and carrots
B. hot chocolate, oranges, and corn
C. apples, oranges, and cookies
4. What time do they plan to go to bed?
A. 7:00 p.m.
B. 8:00 p.m.
C. 9:00 p.m.
5. How is Santa going to enter the house?
A. through the back door
B. down the chimney
C. through a basement window。