广州英语视听说 模仿朗读补充训练朗读文本(2)
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模仿读要求考生观看一段大约一分钟的片断(有视频、有字幕、有声音),然后考生开始模仿训练:先阅读文字稿(只集中呈现文字,没有图像,没有声音),再对照文字稿听录音(有视频、有字幕、有声音)。
完成训练之后考生开始模仿朗读:考生对照片断的字幕朗读(有视频,有字幕),要求考生的语音、语调和语速尽可能与片断保持一致。
年别卷别话题内容词数播放时长2012A卷自然B卷自然C卷自然D卷自然98个69秒103个69秒93个65秒108个69秒从上表可以看出:仁短文的内容主要涉及自然、科研、社会、历史地理、文学艺术等话题;2.短文的长度均在100个词左右(上表显示:93〜108个词);3. 朗读时间均在57到70秒之间;4. 播音以男声为主;5. —般会有生词出现,在听原声时要重点关注生词。
仁在听录音时,要注意记住那些生词或自己没有把握的词的读音。
2•朗读时,若对那些难词的读音没有记住.也要根据读音规则大胆朗读。
3.朗读时,要尽量模仿原声的语音语调。
4•要注意连读、重音、失去爆破、意群停顿等,要有轻重缓慢,要有节奏感。
5.语速要保持与画面一致。
Part A Reading AloudIn this part, you are required to watch a video clip and read after the speaker in the video.现在你有一分钟的准备时间。
Now you have ONE minute to practice reading.Now listen to the speaker once again ・And try to read after thespeaker.现在请对照原文 再听一遍 me 求首。
The South Pacific Ocean/ is on the surface of it/ still a healthy ocean. /We depend on it. /Over 60% of the world's fish /catch comes from the Pacific. /But like all oceans, /it has little or no protection, /so it may not stay healthy much longer. /For the South Pacific, /this is a critical time. /It's changing in ways that, /if left unchecked, /could develop into a global crisis. /Some of its residents have been through crisis before. /And protecting the fish /will ensure a healthy ocean /for all the marine life of the Pacific. /It will require international commitment and cooperation・现在开始录音。
广东高考英语听说考试Part A 模仿朗读汇总(2019-2022年)2022 Test AEveryone has their own routine and personal habits. Although it is difficult to change them, sometimes it’s a good idea to try something different, like Rodman and Gina. They’re adopting a greener family lifestyle for a TV show called Urban Conversion. Rodman doesn’t care much about the environment. But his wife, Gina, is in favour of a life that is environmentally responsible and closer to nature. Rodman has promised to learn how to live a more eco-friendly life, but he’ll have to step outside his comfort zone to succeed. So what is stopping us from trying new things?2022 Test BA week has passed. The elephants are still searching for water. They’ve survived so far by draining the last drops from dried-up water holes. The oldest member of the herd must lead them to water soon. With a mental map formed over decades, she’s brought the family to an ancient seep. It’s a hidden lifeline in times of drought. The elephants can smell the water through the earth, and they know that to get to it, they must dig. For the adults, it’s easy. But fo r calves, it’s more of a challenge. They won’t have tusks to dig with until they’re two years old.2022 Test CDickens was born into a comfortable middle class family and as a child he loved books and reading. But in 1823, his father got into debt. The family were locked up in Marshalsea /'mɑːʃ(ə)lsiː/ prison, and 12-year-old Charles was sent out to work. He found himself in a blacking factory by the river Thames, putting labels on bottles of shoe polish. Dickens never forgot these experiences and through his novels he showed the dark side of 19th century society. He wrote about what he saw: the huge houses of the rich and the terrible conditions that the poor lived in.2022 Test DDo you ever wake up and think, is today going to be a good day or a bad day? Well, the ancient Maya believed they could answer that question. The Maya lived here, in parts of Mexico and Central America. They are famous for their complex calendars. In Mayan cities, they closely watched the movement of the sun, moon, stars, and planets. They built their king’s tombs under rays of sunlight. And they waited for the moon to pass here above the palace before they got the crops out of the fields. Their knowledge of the sun and moon helped them make their calendar.2021 Test AIn recent years, more and more ice has been melting. And for one animal, this is a critical issue. A mother bear and her cub rest on a small piece of sea ice. With the melt, they’re forced to swim greater distances to hunt for seals. Their Arctic home is vulnerable to climate change, and this year there has been even less ice than normal. If future ice melts are asextreme as this one, bears like these may starve or drown, lost at sea. This is one of the last pieces of ice now floating. The polar bear’s icy world has melted away.2021 Test BLondon has always been the centre of the British theatre world. It’s home to the West End, a small area of Central London with some of the most famous theatres i n the world. Not far away, there’s the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, arguably the most prestigious /pre'stɪʤəs/ drama school in the world. Many of today’s famous actors started their careers at this school. Before RADA and the West End, Shakespeare had made London his home. After he became a famous playwright /'pleɪraɪt/, the shrewd /ʃru:d/ Shakespeare opened his own theatre, the Globe. Today a recreated version of the Globe Theatre attracts thousands of visitors a year.Macronutrients/'mækrəo'njuɪtrɪəntz/are in meats, nuts , grains, fish, eggs,and other things. They give us energy and keep us healthy. So, be sure to eat the right amount of macronutrients each day. The reason most junk food is bad for you is because it contains too much of one thing and not enough of anything else. Junk foods may be too high in fat and not have enough protein, for example. It’s OK to have junk food once in a while. But you should try to eat a healthy diet every day. Make sure you get plenty of micro- and macronutrients for your health and wellbeing.The living room and bedroom of Eon Felton’s new home are large and comfortable. The building h as a new kind of green construction that is becoming popular in Europe. It is made of recycled shipping containers. The shipping containers bring goods back and forth between Asia and Europe. But the trade is mostly one way because it’s too expensive to se nd empty containers back thousands of kilometers. In the past, the empty containers became junk and a problem for the ports. Now the containers are used as a quick and cheap way to build homes, schools and offices.It was the beginning of a totally new way of life. But there was another very important difference between these hunter-gatherers and any of their predecessors. They were settling down. A huge shift, which would help spark Europe-wide revolution. Communities settled down and populations expanded. This could’ve driven the need to start producing food. And as farming spread, the landscape was transformed.Forests were cleared and villages, then towns, then cities would grow, founded by descendants of the small groups of pioneers who first entered Europe around 45, 000 years ago. Those early Europeans were people just like you and me.Back then, most of Arabia was brutal desert. Is it really possible that a handful of Stone Age people could’ve trekkedthrough hundreds of miles of this and gone on to populate the whole world? There is no way they could’ve done it without more widespread sources of fresh water.So, around 70, 000 years ago, the Arabian coastline was very different to today. Freshwater springs bubbled up all the way along it. If our ancestors attempted this route, they would’ve found a lifeline. And it’s perhaps no wonder that there seems to have been just one successful attempt in our ancestors’ journey.In 1905, sitting alone on a city bus, Einstein looks back at the clock tower and what he sees is astonishing. In his imagination, as he reaches the speed of light, the hands of the clock appear frozen in time. Einstein knows that back at the clock tower, time is passing normally. But on Einstein’s light-speed bus, the light from the clock can no longer catch up to him. The faster he races through space, the slower he moves through time. This sparks the birth of Einstein’s “Special Theory of Relativity”, which says that space and time are deeply connected.The oceans cover 70% of the surface of our planet, and yet they are still the least explored. Hidden beneath the waves, there are creatures beyond our imagination. From creating the weather to producing oxygen, the seas keep our world healthy. With revolutionary technology, we can enter new worlds and shine the light on behaviors in ways that were impossible just a generation ago. We’ve also recognized an uncomfortable fact. They’re changing at a faster rate than ever before in human history. In the Arctic, here in the past 30 years, the ice in summer has been reduced by 40% .In the last years of the nineteenth century, thousands of people came to London to see these works of art of an African society. The public were fascinated but also troubled by what they saw, because it was widely believed that the people of the Dark Continent had no history and no culture and the thing called civilization. In fact, created from the 16th century onwards in the ancient West African kingdom, these works record Benin’s great kings, her wealth, power and the history that Africans were supposed to lack. They are now regarded as one of Africa’s greatest treasures.The South Pacific Ocean is on the surface of it still a healthy ocean. We depend on it. Over 60% of the world's fish catch comes from the Pacific. But like all oceans, it has little or no protection, so it may not stay healthy much longer. For the South Pacific, this is a critical time. It's changing in ways that. If left unchecked, could develop into a global crisis. Some of its residents have been through crisis before. And protecting the fish will ensure a healthy ocean for all the marine life of the Pacific. It will require international commitment and cooperation.Tortoises, as heavy as four grown men. In their huge bodies they can store enough fat to go for a year without eating or drinking anything. To survive here, it seems you need to be a monster. Or is it just that you need to be different? Their rich at, their giant size made tortoises perfect for the ship's larder. In 200 years, over 200,000 were taken. On some islands tortoises were completely wiped out. But out of the tragedy came some good. As more people came to Galapagos, a clearer picture of the islands began to appear. Each got its own name.The Road tells us stories of cities, stories of wars, all passed on through travelers' tales. The hardest part of the Silk Road journey was crossing the vast expanse of desert, called “The Sea of Death”. The Mogao Cave is an intersection between the edge of the Silk Road an d starting point of the “Desert of Death”. The numerous stories of the Silk Road tale were hidden in the desert. The desert sand wind has two different sides, and the desert does not leave any traces. However, uncovering the Silk Road's stories is similar to counting the grains of sand in the desert.The desert leaves not a trace of what has been. Stories of people who passed through the Silk Road have become legendary. Two thousand years ago, how did people know that on the far side of an endless desert lay a world different from theirs? To travel the Silk Road containing two thousand years of history is a journey of many faces with hardships and danger around every corner. Endless desert spreads before us.After passing through this desert, what kind of land will we discover? A special record reports and eighth century Silk Road journey. The Silk Road is a path for those seeking Buddhism.Navigating and surviving in this vast, remote wilderness, had proved almost impossible for this experienced sailors. And at times, even the ultimate ocean travelers need help. Natural harbours may be safe heavens for sailors, but for the migratory whales, they can be death traps. One whale is still alive. Left like this, he will die within days. But he's held fast. The only opinion left is to use nets. At last he's free. But he's not out of trouble yet. First, he must negotiate the rocky heads of the bay. His sensitive skin, never designed to touch rock, is badly lacerated. He is through and back into the safety of the endless blue.。
2020年广东高考英语听说考试真题Test B1Part A Reading aloud (模仿朗读)Back then, most of Arabia was brutal desert. Is it really possible that a handful of Stone Age people could’ve trekked through hundreds of miles of this and gone on to populate the whole world? There is no way they could’ve done it without more widespread sources of fresh water. So, around 70, 000 years ago, the Arabian coastline was very different to today. Freshwater springs bubbled up all the way along it. If our ancestors attempted this route, th ey would’ve found a lifeline. And it’s perhaps no wonder that there seems to have been just one successful attempt in our ancestors’ journey.2Part B Role Play (角色扮演)情景介绍角色:你是Tom。
任务:(1)与朋友Mary谈论园艺的话题;(2)根据谈话内容回答另一同学的提问。
生词:fertilizer肥料下面请用英语提出三个问题。
提问①:你如何得到种子呢?提问②:你做园艺时通常做些什么事呢?提问③:你从做园艺中学到了什么?3Part C Retelling (故事复述)梗概:Tom不满舞台剧的落日灯效,某日发现效果极佳,原来是剧院着火了。
2022广东高考英语听说考试Test B真题及答案1Part A Reading aloud (模仿朗读)A week has passed. The elephants are still searching for water. They’ve survived so far by draining the last drops from dried-up water holes. The oldest member of the herd must lead them to water soon. With a mental map formed over decades, she’s brought the family to an ancient seep. It’s a hidden lifeline in times of drought. The elephants can smell the water through the earth, and they know that to get to it, they must dig. For the adults, it’s easy. But for calves, it’s more of a challenge. They won’t have tusks to dig with until they’re two years old.2Part B Role Play (角色扮演)情景介绍角色:你是Tom。
任务:(1)与同学Mary谈论乌镇戏剧节的话题;(2)根据谈话内容回答另一同学的提问。
生词: Theatre Festival戏剧节;indoors室内;outdoors户外下面请用英语提出三个问题。
1. 戏剧节里有多少个演出?2. 你最难忘的经历是什么?3. 你觉得你的表演怎么样?3Part C Retelling (故事复述)梗概:Mary不想从事家族生意,想当作家,父亲不同意,但获爷爷支持。
听说训练(一)说明:1、本部分共三大题,满分40分。
2、听力播放前学生有时间阅读题目。
3、请按规定和要求答题。
一、模仿朗读(共1题,满分8分)听以下短文一遍,给你50秒钟的时间准备,然后模仿朗读。
当听到“开始录音”的信号后,立即在50秒钟内朗读短文,当听到要求“停止录音”的信号时,应立即中止朗读。
Big Ben is the name of the famous clock tower in the middle of London. It is one of the best – known buildings in the city and gets millions of visitors each year. The clock tower was built between 1843 and 1858 and is almost 100 metres tall. It is named Big Ben after the man responsible for building it, Mr Ben Hall, who was himself a very large man.下面你有50秒钟的时间准备。
二、信息获取(共两节,满分20分)第一节听选信息(共6小题;每小题2分,满分12分)听三段对话或独白,每段播放两遍。
各段播放前你有10秒钟的阅题时间。
各段播放后有两个问题。
请根据所听到的问题和括号内的提示,选择正确的信息在8秒钟内口头回答。
听下面一段对话,回答第1、2两个问题。
现在你有10秒钟的阅题时间。
1、What did John do before dinner yesterday?(Chatted with his friend./ Finished his homework./ Fixed his computer.)2、Where will John go this afternoon?(Go to school./ Go to the computer shop./ Go to a super market.)听下面一段对话,回答第3、4两个问题。
英语听说考试“模仿朗读”备考指导作者:徐君婷来源:《广东教育·高中》2010年第09期从2011年的高考开始,英语口语成绩纳入高考总分计算(占英语科总分的10%)。
广东英语口语考试为人机对话,分为三部分:模仿朗读,角色扮演,故事复述。
A节模仿朗读,要求考生观看一段大约一分钟的片断,然后考生开始模仿训练:先阅读文字稿,再对照文字稿听录音。
完成训练之后考生开始模仿朗读:考生对照片断的字幕朗读,要求考生的语音、语调和语速尽可能与片断保持一致。
考生往往觉得这是三部分中最容易的,但是这部分也是最能考出考生的口语基本功的。
以下我们谈谈如何更好地掌握模仿朗读的技巧,练好英语口语的基本功。
1. 发音到位。
在口语中,最重要的是让对方获取自己表达的信息,所以发音正确非常重要。
因此,练习发音到位非常重要,因为这是影响英语口语最基本的一个环节。
很多同学在发音时,只是把音发出来,并没有真正到位。
要做到发音真正到位,关键是嘴型的到位,如:长音[i:]和短音 [i]。
发长音[i:]的单词有flee, see, sea, tea, sheep, bee, me等。
这个是前元音,是字母ea,ee,ie或ei 在单词中的发音。
其发音要领是发音时舌尖抵下齿,舌前部尽量抬高,口形扁平。
发短音 [i]的单词有lift,village,English,ship等。
该音是个前元音,是字母i或y在重读闭音中的读音。
它是个短元音,故发此音要短促而轻快。
发音的要领是:舌尖抵下齿,舌前部抬高,舌两侧抵上齿两侧,口形偏平。
我们平时可以通过一些绕口令锻炼自己,如:(1)Tim’s team was lick ed by the leaking roof.(2)Pip and Pete shipped the sheep ships cheaply.2. 不完全爆破音。
在掌握如何准确读出每个单词后,就是如何把一个句子读得流畅。
如果不注意技巧,一个单词一个单词蹦出来,就不像在讲话了。
初三听说课程
第2讲模仿朗读(二)
课后作业-模仿朗读文本
第一段音频文本:
模仿朗读(共8分)
听以下短文一遍,给你50秒钟的时间准备,然后模仿朗读。
当听到“开始录音”的信号后,立即在50秒钟内朗读短文,当听到要求“停止录音”的信号时,应立即中止朗读。
Many children in the USA and Canada go to summer camps. Many summer camps take place in the countryside. Young children usually join day camps. They go back home after spending a few hours at camp. Older children may spend a few nights away from home. They can make new friends and learn useful skills at camp.
There are also summer camps in China. Some summer camps are for international students. Many of them like to learn about Chinese culture.
第二段音频文本:
模仿朗读(共8分)
听以下短文一遍,给你50秒钟的时间准备,然后模仿朗读。
当听到“开始录音”的信号后,立即在50秒钟内朗读短文,当听到要求“停止录音”的信号时,应立即中止朗读。
Tomatoes were first grown in Central and South America. They were unknown to the restof the world until the 16th century. In the beginning, many people in Europe refused to eat tomatoes because they thought the fruit was dangerous.
In one story, a man ate some tomatoes in public. Everyone in the town crowded around him to watch him die. When he did not die, they realized that tomatoes were safe to eat and no longer avoided them.。