中口听力~听译 张千茜
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八年级英语检测试卷(满分:120分 时间:100分钟 )听力部分(20分)第一节 听句子,选择正确图片。
(每个句子读两遍)( ) 1.( ) 2.( ) 3.( ) 4.( ) 5.第二节 听对话 ,根据你所听到的对话,选择正确的答案。
(对话读两遍)听第一段对话,回答第6小题:( ) 6. Jim is going to ________ this Sunday.A.go cyclingB. climb m ountainsC. play soccerA .B .C . A . B . C . A . B . C .听第二段对话,回答第7小题:( ) 7. Who wants to join the school tennis team?A.JackB. Linda.C. Maria.听第三段对话,回答第8小题:( ) 8. What’s Kate’s favorite fruit?A. Strawberry.B. Orange.C. Watermelon.听第四段对话,回答第9、10小题:( ) 9. Li Ming will take part in _________.A. the high jumpB. the long jumpC. the boys’ relay race ( ) 10. ________ is good at the long jump.A. Yu TingB. Li MingC. Kangkang听第五段对话,回答第11、12小题:( ) 11. Mary hurt her ________ yesterday.A. armB. legC. foot( ) 12. Mary will stay in bed for ________.A. Two weeksB. Two daysC. Two months听第六段对话,回答第13-15小题:( ) 13. They are talking _________.A. on the phoneB. in the classroomC. in the gym ( ) 14. They will take sports clothes, sports shoes and ________.A. a computerB. a kiteC. a camera( ) 15. When will they meet?A. At 8 : 15.B. At 7 : 45.C. At 8 :45.听一段较长对话,回答第16-20小题。
成熙英语中级班听力文本《成熙英语中级班听力文本》是一本适合英语中级学习者的听力材料。
本书共包含多个听力篇章,每个篇章都有一个主题,涵盖了生活、学习、工作、旅行等方方面面的内容。
下面是本书中一个听力篇章的文本,以供参考:Unit 5: Traveling AbroadSection 1: Preparing for a TripSpeaker 1: Hi, Emily. How's everything going?Speaker 2: Hi, Lisa. I'm doing great. I'm actually planninga trip abroad ne某t month. I'm so e某cited!Speaker 1: That sounds amazing! Where are you going?Speaker 2: I'm going to Italy. I've always wanted to visit Rome and Venice.Speaker 1: Wow, that's fantastic! Have you started preparing for your trip?Speaker 2: Yes, I have. I've already booked my flight and hotel. Now I'm working on getting the necessary travel documents.Speaker 1: Good job! Don't forget to check the visa requirements for Italy. You might need to apply for a visa.Speaker 2: That's a good point. I'll make sure to check that. Besides the visa, is there anything else I need to prepare?Speaker 1: Yes, you should also check if you need any vaccinations before traveling to Italy. It's important to stay healthy.Speaker 2: I didn't think about that. I'll make an appointment with my doctor right away.Section 2: Arriving at the AirportSpeaker 1: How was your flight to Italy, Emily?Speaker 2: It was long but smooth, thanks. The airline staff was very friendly and the food was surprisingly good.Speaker 1: That's great to hear. Did you have any trouble at the airport?Speaker 2: No, everything went smoothly. I went through customs without any issues and my luggage arrived intact.Speaker 1: Wonderful. Did you e某change currency at the airport?Speaker 2: Yes, I did. I e某changed some cash for Euros at the currency e某change counter. It's always good to have local currency with you.Speaker 1: Definitely. It makes buying things and paying for transportation much easier.Speaker 2: I agree. Now I just need to find a ta某i to take me to my hotel.Speaker 1: You can ask the airport staff for directions or use a ride-sharing app to book a ta某i.Speaker 2: Thanks for the advice. I'll do that.这个听力篇章主要围绕准备出国旅行和到达目的地机场两个方面展开。
Unit 1Telephoning (I)Part A Micro-listeningTelephone NumbersExercise 1Listen carefully and write down the telephone numbers in the blanks.1. Tom Baker is from New Zealand. His telephone number is 718-398-4071.2. Alice Dupont is French. Her number is 278-9536.3. John is on holiday now. His cell phone number is 1390-1910-466.4. David is now with his sister in San Francisco. The phone number is 415-566-1268.5. If you need any help, please call me at 5-078-2489. That's my home phone number.6. Dorothy Zhao lives with her family in Sydney. You can call her at 6102-9517-2880.7. Jenny has moved to New Jersey. Her number is 201-699-4982.8. Here is Prof. Sheng's telephone number. It's 6-592-7649.Exercise 2Listen to the following telephone conversation twice and supply the missing words.W H ello.M Hello. Is that you, Cindy?W I'm sorry. Cindy is not home right now.M Oh. Can I leave a message?W S ure.M Can you tell her that Brad called? And please ask her to call me back. My number is 860-2505.W O K. I'll give her the message when she returns home.M Thanks a lot.W Y ou're welcome. Good-bye.M Good-bye.Part B Macro-listeningConversation 1 .A Call from DadGloria Hello?Dad Hi, Gloria! This is your dad.Gloria Hi, Dad! How're you doing?Dad Just fine. How are you doing?Gloria Oh, I'm OK. Did you get the pictures I left for you?Dad Yes, we sure did. We're looking at them now.Gloria Oh, good.Dad This one's really good. You're eating in a restaurant.Gloria Oh, yeah. I go there a lot. It's one of my favorite places.Dad Uh-huh. It looks like a nice place.And in this one you're sitting on a motorcycle.Gloria Yeah. Somebody is teaching me how to ride.Dad That sounds dangerous. I hope you're careful, honey.Gloria Oh, Dad. I am. Don't worry.Dad Now what's this one? You're standing in Angela's office. Isn't that Angela's office?Gloria Yeah. I'm doing some part-time work for her magazine.Dad Oh, good for you. Who's that with you?Gloria Oh, Angela took that picture. That's John.Dad John, huh? Who's John?Gloria He's ?um ?a friend. Angela introduced me to him.Dad She did, huh? He seems a little strange.Gloria Dad. He's a really nice guy.Dad Yeah, but it looks like he's got a ponytail. Is that a ponytail?Gloria Dad, you're so old-fashioned!Exercise 1Listen to the conversation carefully and give a complete answer to each of the following questions.1. What is the relationship between the man and Gloria?Father and daughter.2. What are they talking about?They are talking about the pictures Gloria left for him.3. What is dangerous for Gloria to do, according to the man?Riding a motorcycle.4. What does the man think of John? Why?He thinks John looks a little strange because John wears a ponytail.5. What does Gloria say about her father?She says he is old-fashioned.Exercise 2Describe the three pictures of Gloria that the man is talking about with her.Picture Where is Gloria as What is Gloria doing in the With whom is Gloria in shown in the picture? picture? the picture?No. 1 In a restaurant Dining With no oneNo. 2 On a motorcycle Learning to ride a motorcycle With no oneNo. 3 In Angela's office Doing some part-time work With John, her friendfor Angela's magazineConversation 2 .You Have the Wrong NumberW Hello.M Good morning. This is the First State Bank. My name's Edward Simpson. I'm the manager. W Oh, yes?M Did you get my letter?W What letter was that?M Well, I wanted to see you. I called yesterday, but nobody answered the phone.W Was that in the morning?M That's right.W I'm sorry, I wasn't here. I had to see my doctor. I've had problems with my leg.M I wanted to ask you about your account.W My account?M Yes, you wrote a check for $1,000 last week.W $1,000?M Yes, and there's only $153.95 in your account.W But I don't have an account with First State.M Now, look here Mrs Tailor ?W Mrs Tailor? Who's Mrs Tailor? I'm not Mrs Tailor.M I'm sorry. Is this 848-3592?W Say that again.M 848-3592.W Ah! This is 848-3952. My name's Nelson. You have the wrong number.M Oh! I'm terribly sorry.Exercise 1Listen to the telephone conversation carefully and choose the best answer to each question you hear.1. Who dialed the wrong number?a. Mr Simpson.b. Mrs Tailor.c. Mrs Nelson.d. Mr Edwards.2. What is the most probable relationship between the man and the woman?a. Bank manager and client.b. Strangers.c. Doctor and patient.d. Old friends.3. What is true about the woman?a. She has no account with the man's bank.b. She received a letter from the bank yesterday.c. She missed the man's visit yesterday morning because she went to see the doctor.d. She has only $153.95 in her bank account.Exercise 2Listen to the conversation again and fill in the blanks to complete each of the following statements.1. The woman was surprised to get a call from someone from the First State Bank.2. The woman had problems with her leg.3. The woman's telephone number is 848-3952.4. Mr Simpson meant to call Mrs Tailor about her account with his bank.5. Mr Simpson apologized to the woman for having dialed the wrong number.Part D Home ListeningA Conversation 0I'll Put You Through to the HousekeeperMrs Bates Hello. Is that Reception?Receptionist Yes, madam.Mrs Bates This is Mrs Bates, Room 504. I sent some clothes to the laundry this morning. Two of my husband's shirts and three of my blouses. But they are not back yet. You see, we're leaving early tomorrow morning.Receptionist Just a moment, madam. I'll put you through to the housekeeper.Housekeeper Hello. Housekeeper.Mrs Bates Oh, hello. This is ?I'm calling from Room 504. It's about some clothes I sent to the laundry this morning. They are not back yet and you see ?Housekeeper They are, madam. You'll find them in your wardrobe. They are in the top drawer on the left.Mrs Bates Oh, I didn't look in the wardrobe. Thank you very much. Sorry to have troubled you.Housekeeper That's quite all right. Goodbye.Mrs Bates Goodbye.ExerciseListen to the conversation carefully and choose the right answers to the questions you hear.1. What was Mrs Bates calling for?a. To ask why the laundry hadn't sent the clothes back.b. To ask where the housekeeper had put her clothes.c. To ask if the laundry had sent the clothes back.d. To ask if her clothes were ready.2. Who made a mistake?a. The laundry.b. The receptionist.c. The housekeeper.d. Mrs Bates.3. What can you learn from the conversation?a. Mrs Bates was a very careless person.b. Mrs Bates was forgetful.c. The housekeeper was efficient.d. The laundry was not efficient enough.Unit 2Telephoning (II)Part A Micro-listeningListening for Specific InformationExercise 1You're going to hear five telephone conversations. After each conversation a question will be asked about it. Write down the answer to the question you hear.1. M Hello.W Hello, is that you, Tom?M Sorry, but nobody by that name lives here.W Oh, I'm so sorry.Q Whom does the woman want?Tom.2. M Hello.W Hello, George.M Who?W Oh, is George in?M Sorry. We have no George here.W Is this 793-5141?M No, it isn't. I think you have the wrong number.W Oh, I'm sorry.Q Why does the woman say sorry?She has dialed the wrong number.3. M Hello.W Hello. Can I speak to Alan?M Who did you say you want?W Alan.M What number did you want?W 321-9645.M But this is 321-6949.W Oh, sorry.Q What number did the woman want?321-9645.4. M Hello.W Hello. Is Sylvia there?M Sorry. She's not in right now.W Oh, are you her brother Mike?M Yes. Who's calling?W This is Monica. Can I leave a message with you?M OK.Q Who is calling?Monica.5. M Hello, this is Dr Baker speaking. Is that Mrs Jones?W No, this is her sister. Can I take a message?M Yes, please.Q Who answered the phone?Mrs Jones' sister.Exercise 2Listen to two telephone calls. After you hear a phone call, complete the message the caller leaves with the person who answers the phone.1. M Hello.W Hello, can I speak to Anne, please?M Sorry. She's not in right now. Would you like to leave a message?W Y es, please. My name is Nancy Davis.M Nancy Davis.W Yes, and my phone number is 914-6520.M Did you say 6502?W N o, 6520. Could you ask Anne to call me back tonight?M OK. I'll give her the message as soon as she comes in.W Thanks.M You're welcome.Message: 1) Nancy Davis called.2) Her phone number is 914-6520.3) Call Nancy back tonight.2. W Hello.M Hello. I'd like to speak to Frank, please.W Oh, Frank's not back from the office yet. Can I take a message?M Yes, please. My name is Peter.W Peter?M Yes, that's right. And my number is 614-5533.W 614-5533.M Please tell Frank I'll meet him tomorrow at 12 at the Foreign Languages Bookstore.W 12 o'clock at the bookstore. OK, I'll tell him.Message: 1) Peter called.2) His telephone number is 614-5533.3) Meet Peter tomorrow at 12 at the Foreign Languages Bookstore.Part B Macro-listeningConversation 1 .Is Anna There?Jack Hello.Pat Hello. Is Anna there?Jack No. I'm sorry Anna is out.Pat Is that you, Tom?Jack No, I'm not Tom. I'm Jack. I'm Anna's brother.Pat Oh! I'm sorry. I think Anna has told me about you. She said her brother is coming to spend the summer holiday at her place. That must be you.Jack Yes. I'll be here for two weeks.Pat That's great. Well, could you please leave Anna a message for me?Jack Sure. What is it?Pat Well, Anna and I are going to meet for tea at my home. Would you ask her to see if she has my French dictionary? If she does, tell her to bring it along. The address is 164, Rose Avenue, in case she has forgotten.Jack All right. And you are?Pat I'm Anna's friend Pat.Jack Thank you for calling, Pat. I'll let her know that you called.Pat Thank you. By the way, would you like to come along with Anna? I'd like to introduce you to my brother.Jack That's very nice of you. But I have to go to the bank this afternoon.Pat That's a pity. But we'll see you some other time, won't we?Jack I don't know. Maybe.Pat Thank you again, Tom.Jack But I'm not Tom. I'm Jack!Pat I'm so sorry, Jack.Exercise 1Listen to the telephone conversation carefully and choose the best answer to each question you hear.1. Why is Pat calling Anna?a. Pat wants to invite Anna to tea at her home.b. Pat wants to invite both Anna and Jack to tea at her home.c. Pat wants to know if Anna has her French dictionary.d. Pat wants to introduce Anna to her brother Tom.2. What is the reason why Jack does not accept Pat's invitation to tea?a. He doesn't want to meet Pat and her brother.b. He is unwilling to go out with his sister.c. He has some business to attend to this afternoon.d. He is busy with his term paper at the moment.3. What is true about Pat?a. She has come to spend the summer holiday with Anna.b. She always mistakes her friends for one another.c. She is studying French on her own.d. She is inviting Jack to tea out of politeness.Exercise 2Listen to the conversation again and fill in the blanks to complete each of the following statements.1. When Pat calls, Anna happens to be out.2. Jack, but not Tom, answers the phone.3. Pat wants Jack to leave Anna a message for her.4. Pat's address is 164, Rose Avenue.Conversation 2 .I'm a Friend of Alice WilsonJohn Brown has been transferred to work in a town where he has no friends. However, his friend Alice Wilson has suggested that he phone her friend Betty Smith and ask for her advice about finding somewhere to live.Betty Hello? Betty Smith here.John Oh, Mrs Smith, my name's John Brown. You don't know me, but I'm a friend of Alice Wilson. Betty Oh, yes?John When I told Alice I was coming to live here she gave me your name, and suggested that I give you a ring. I was wondering if you could give me some advice.Betty I'll be pleased to if I can. What can I do for you?John Well, I'm looking for a place to live. Alice thought that as you're an estate agent you might know of somewhere suitable.Betty Yes, I think I can help you. Why don't you come round and see me? Do you know where my office is?John Yes, I've got the address.Betty Good. Where are you now?John I'm at the post office now.Betty Oh, well, that's just a ten-minute walk from my office. Come round and see me now. John Thank you very much.Betty Not at all.Listen to the telephone conversation carefully and choose the right answers to the following questions.1. Where is John Brown calling from?a. From home.b. From a roadside telephone booth.c. From the post office.d. From his office.2. Where is John calling to?a. To Betty's home.b. To an estate agent's office .c. To the post office.d. To his friend Alice.3. What seems to be John's problem?a. He is unhappy about his transfer to a new place where he knows no one.b. He has trouble with his new job.c. He doesn't know where to find a suitable place to live.d. He doesn't know where Betty Smith's office is.Exercise 2Listen to the conversation again and supply the missing information.1. Alice suggests that John give Betty a ring first for advice.2. Betty might be able to find Brown somewhere suitable to live because she is an estate agent in the town.3. Betty suggests that they meet and talk to each other at her office.4. Betty's office is just a ten-minute walk from where John Brown is calling.Part D Home ListeningA Conversation 0Vicki, Is That You?W Hello?M Vicki? Is that you?W Uh-huh. Who's this?M It's Randy.W Randy? Randy who?M What do you mean, "Randy who?" Randy Goodman, of course.W Oh. I'm sorry.M Yes. We had a date last night. Where were you? I waited for two hours.W O h, I'm sorry, Randy. I couldn't come.M Couldn't come! Why not?W W ell, I had to wash my hair.M Wash your hair! Why didn't you call me?W I wanted to call you, but -- uh -- couldn't remember your phone number.M It's in the phone book.W Yes, of course, but -- uh -- I couldn't remember your last name.M Oh ? But why did you have to wash your hair last night?W Well, I had to do it because I'm going to see a play tonight.M To see a play? With who?W George. George Greenwood, my boss's son.M I see.W He asked me yesterday, and I couldn't say no.ExerciseListen to the conversation and choose the right answers to the questions you hear.1. What's the relationship between the two speakers?a. Lovers.b. Close friends.c. Boss and secretary.d. Friends.2. Why couldn't Vicki see Randy last night?a. She had a date with her boss's son.b. She went to have her hair done at a hairdresser's.c. She had to wash her hair.d. She went to see a play.3. Which of the following is true of Vicki?a. She is Mr Greenwood's secretary.b. She wants to please her boss's son.c. She has fallen in love with her boss's son.d. She said she couldn't say no to her boss's son.。
研究⽣英语听说教程(引进版)听⼒原⽂2研究⽣英语听说教程(引进版)听⼒原⽂Take on Listening:Listening and Speaking StrategiesLesson 2Denise: Excuse me, miss, how much does it cost to ride BART?Stranger: Well, that depends on your destination. From here to Glen Park it’s only a dollar ten, but if you go as far as Fremont, it costs a lot more.Tom: We’re going to Berkeley. Do you know what the fare is?Stranger: There are two stations in Berkeley. Which one are you interested in?Denise: Oh, gee, I’m not sure. We’re from out of town. We’re visiting my sister. She told me her house is just a stone’s throw from the UC Berkeley campus. Which station is that?Stranger: The downtown Berkeley station is really close to the university. I’m sure that’s the one you want.Denise: Tom, are you going to remember this, or should I be jotting this down?Tom: What is there to write down, Denise? The woman is giving us very simple directions. So, how much is the fare to downtown Berkeley?Stranger: Let’s go take a look at the map over there. You see, the map shows you how much it costs to go from one station to another. Ah, there it is: two dollars and sixty-five cents.Tom: Two sixty-five? That’s highway robbery for such a short distance!Denise: You think that’s expensive? Tom from our house to Amherst it costs twice as much as that. Tom: Yeah, but that’s an hour ride. You really get your money’s worth.Stranger: Yeah…Uh…Well, did your sister explain which train to take?Tom: Berkeley. WE take the Berkeley train to Berkeley, right?Stranger: Well, no actually. That’s just one stop on the Richmond line. Here, let me show you on this map. Here we are a t Powell Street in San Francisco, and it’s basically a straight shot on the Richnond line to the downtown Berkeley station. Denise: Yes, my sister said we wouldn’t have to change t rains.Stranger: Uh-oh, what time is it?Denise: It’s 8:15.Stranger: You can’t go directly to Berkeley from San Francisco after 8:04.Tom: Uh-oh. Is there another train we can catch?Stranger: Don’t worry. You can take the Pittsburg line. Look here, take the Pittsburg line to the 12th Street Station in Oakland, and then transfer to the Richmond train. The Richmond train will stop in Berkeley. Get off at the downtown station. From there you can walk to your sister’s house. Denise: We want to be there by 9 o’clock. If we have to transfer, we might be late. Do you think we’ll make it in time?Stranger: It doesn’t take that long. Let’s see; there’s a train from here at 8:18. It arrives at the 12th Street Oakland station at 8:34. You can get a Richmond train rig ht away at 8:34, and you’ll arrive in Berkeley at 8:46.Tom: Let’s see if I’ve go t this right: We take the 8:18 Pittsburg train and arrive in Oakland at 8:34. Then we take the 8:34 Richmond train to Berkeley. That should be a snap.Stranger: Yeah, you’ll have no trouble.Tom: Thank you very much for your help, Miss. You’re a very kind young lady.Denise: And so pretty and smart, too! Tell me dear, I notice you’re not wearing a ring. Stranger: Well, no, uh…Denise; You know, my sister’s son is very handsome. I think you two would like each other…Stranger: Uh, well; oh! I think I hear your train coming! You’d better hurry so you don’t miss it!Part ThreeExercise 3AThe BART system is a modern metro that links thirty-nine stations throughout Northern California’s San Francisco Bay Area. The trains are operated by computers and the BART station platforms have electronic signs that light up with information about trains that will be arriving. Exercise 3C1. How long does it take to get from JFK Boulevard to Town Plaza? That’s JFK Boulevard to Town Plaza.2. What is the fare from Oxford Avenue to College Avenue? That’s Oxford Avenue to College Avenue.3. How much does it cost an dhow long does it take to go from Fifth Street/Florida to Grove Street? Again, that’s both the fare and time from Fifth Street/Florida to Grove Street.4. How much is a round-trip ticket from 75th Street to Kentucky Street? That’s a round-trip ticket from 75th Street to Kentucky.5. How much time does it take to travel from Kansas Street to 20th Street? Again, how much time does it take to travel from Kansas Street to 20th Street?6. You are at the Alabama Street station. It’s twelve noon and you just got on the tra in. What time will you arrive at the Madrid Avenue station? Again, it’s twelve noon and you’re going from Alabama Street to Madrid Avenue. What time will you arrive at the Madrid Avenue station?7. What time does the 4:07 PM train from Yonkers arrive at Grand Central Terminal? Again, what time does the 4:07 PM train from Yonkers arrive at Grand Central Terminal?8. What time does the 6:20 AM train from Grand Central Terminal arrive in Yonkers? That’s the 6:20 AM train from Grand Central Terminal arrive in Yonkers.9. 9. How many trains are there from Grand Central Terminal to Yonkers from 4:20PM until 7:53 Pm? Again, how many trains are there from Grand Central Terminal to Yonkers from 4:20PM until 7:53 PM?10. How long is the trip from Yonkers to Grand Central Terminal? Again, that’s the time from Yonkers to Grand Central Terminal.11. Which trains from Yonkers to Grand Central Terminal do not stop at 125th Street? Again, which trains do no stop at 125th Street going from Yonkers to Grand Central Terminal?12. Look at your watch. What time is it right now? What time will the next train from Grand Central Terminal arrive at 125th Street? Again, using the time now, when will the next train from Grand Central Terminal arrive at 125th Street?Part FourExercise 11. Was her flight from New York on time?2. Did you get the rental car information?3. Which bus do I take to go downtown?4. Is Alice meeting us at the train station?5. Why was the man yelling at the stranger?6. Are you going to call the travel agent today?7. How long do we have to wait for the next bus?8. Where are you going after the meeting?9. What did you do with your extra ticket?10. Were you going to go to the airport alone?Exercise 21. What time did the plane arrive?2. How often do you take the bus?3. Did someone meet them at the airport?4. Why didn’t she tell us she would be late?5. Who will pay for the extra ticket?6. Were you at the bus station yesterday?7. How far is it from here to New Jersey?8. Which bus do you think we should take?9. Whose purse was left on the bus?10. Are you meeting your brother at the bus station?Part FiveExercise 11. How much is the fare to Kansas ST.?2. When is the next Yonkers train?3. Does this bus go to City Hall?4. How long does it take to get to Park Lane?5. Which line do I need to take to get to the Macarthur Station?6. Can you tell me how far the trip from Boston to San Diego is?7. What’s the fastest way to get to Grand Central Terminal from here?8. Do you know where the train for Atlanta stops?Exercise 2:1. The 12:20 train to Seattle will leave in two minutes.2. The next train to Yonkers will leave from Grand Central Terminal in ten minutes.3. A round-trip ticket from JFK Boulevard to Kansas St. is $2.90.4. We’re sorry, but the 12:10 train Riverdale will be six minutes late.5. The bus from Los Angles to Burbank leaves every fifteen minutes at that time of the day.6. The next Fremont train will leave from platfor number 4 in half an hour.Exercise 31. Question: Where does this person want to go?A: Pardon me, how much does it cost to go to the Jefferson Auditorium?B: That’s $1.80 one way, but you can’t go directly there after 6:00 PM. You’ll h ave to take a Lenox train at that hour and then transfer to a Hastings train at the Portsmouth station. 2.Question: What time will the next bus for Chicago leave?A: Excuse me, when does the next bus to downtown Chicago leave?B: Let’s see. One just left a t 8:00. The schedule says that that bus leaves every fifteen minutes, so…A: Uh-oh;it’s already 8:10. I’d better hurry.B: Ooh, I hope you make it.2. Question: What is the total round-trip fare for the children?A: May I help you?B: Yeah, we’d like to get tickets from Portland to Long beach.A: When are you planning on going?B: We were thinking of going the week of June 15th.A: Gook. That’s far enough in advance to take advantage of our supersaver fares. If you purchase your tickets thirty days in advance, it will only cost $240 round trip.B: $240. That sounds good.A: How many people are in your party?B: There’s my wife and me, plus our two kids.A: Ooh, we have a special discount available for our young travelers. Let’s see, kids under twelve fly for half price and those under three can go for free.B: Well, Evelynne is six and Renee is one.A: Very good. Let me check the computer to see which flights are open the week of the 15th.Exercise 41. It’s really easy to get to school from my house by bus.2. Greenwich is very close to London.3. I take a 20-minute bus ride from home to work every day.4. I leave my house each day at 8 am.5. WE’re going to Hawaii for our next vacation.6. According to this, the train to Vancouver will arrive in ten mnutes.7. Do I need a Bakerloo or a Victoria train to get to Picadilly Circus?8. How much is a ticket to Baltimore an then back again?9. You need to take a #5 bus to the Berman Station. Then, catch a #12.10. This bus is too crowded between 7am and 9am.。
英语口译资格证考试听力考点英语口译资格证考试对于想要从事口译工作的人来说是一项重要的挑战,而听力部分则是其中的关键环节。
在这部分考试中,考生需要具备出色的听力理解能力,准确捕捉各种信息,并在短时间内做出反应。
以下将详细介绍英语口译资格证考试听力部分的常见考点。
一、语音语调准确辨别语音语调是理解听力内容的基础。
英语中存在多种口音,如英式英语、美式英语,甚至还有澳式英语等。
不同的口音在发音、重音和语调上都有所差异。
考试中可能会出现来自不同地区的口音,考生需要熟悉并适应这些变化,避免因口音问题而影响理解。
例如,英式英语中的元音发音相对较为饱满,而美式英语中的某些元音发音则较为夸张。
在语调方面,陈述句、疑问句和感叹句的语调模式也各不相同,考生要能够通过语调判断句子的类型和说话者的情感态度。
二、词汇量丰富的词汇量是听懂听力材料的重要保障。
考试中的听力内容可能涉及各个领域,包括政治、经济、文化、科技等。
如果考生对相关领域的专业词汇不熟悉,就很难理解材料的含义。
除了常见的通用词汇外,考生还需要掌握一些常见的短语、习语和俚语。
这些词汇在日常交流中经常使用,但在书面语中可能不常见。
例如,“hit the books”不是“击打书本”的意思,而是“用功学习”;“breaka leg”不是“断腿”,而是“祝你好运”。
三、语法结构对语法结构的清晰理解有助于准确把握听力内容。
复杂的句子结构、时态的运用以及从句的嵌套等都是常见的考点。
例如,宾语从句、定语从句和状语从句等在听力材料中经常出现。
如果考生不能迅速分析出句子的结构,就容易误解句子的意思。
此外,时态的变化也能反映出事件发生的时间顺序,考生需要准确判断,以跟上听力内容的逻辑。
四、数字与数据听力中经常会出现各种数字和数据,如年份、日期、价格、百分比、数量等。
考生需要能够迅速准确地记录和处理这些信息。
对于较大的数字,要掌握快速的转换和计算方法。
同时,要注意数字的单位和表述方式,如“thousand”(千)、“million”(百万)、“billion”(十亿)等。
可编辑修改精选全文完整版洪山区2022-2023学年度第一学期期中质量检测八年级英语试卷洪山区教育科学研究院命制预祝你取得优异成绩!第I卷选择题(共8 5分)第一部分听力部分 (满分25分)一、听力测试 (共三节,满分25分)第一节 (共4小题,每小题1 分,满分4分)听下面4个问题。
每个问题后有三个答语,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每个问题后,你都有5秒钟的时间来作答和阅读下一小题,1. A. Once a week. B. The best movie theater. C. Exercise.2. A. On foot. B. Popular. C. Yes, I did.3. A. For fun. B. Eight times a month. C. Relaxing4. A. Famous B. This Saturday, C. Cartoon.第二节 (共8小题,每小题1分,满分8分)听下面8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。
5. What did the woman do?A. She studied as hard as the man.B. She got a good grade.C. She went to a party.6. What are they talking about?A. Education.B. The plan for tonight.C. Going home.7. What did the woman probably do at the festival?A. She danced,B. She held a competition.C. She sang songs.8. Where will the man probably go next?A. Town Cinema.B. Home.C. Movie World.9. What does the man mean?A. It’s easy to stop eat ing junk food.B. Old habits die hard.C. He doesn’t want to eat hamburgers.10. What is the woman interested in?A. Visiting the zoo.B. Watching animals.C. Going shopping.11. Which one is Sarah?A. B. C.12. What does the woman do?A. A reporter.B. A trader.C. A magician.第三节 (共13小题,每小题1分,满分11分,听下面4段对话或独白。
2022-2023学年湖北省武汉市卓刀泉中学八年级上学期期末考试英语试题(含听力)1.A.Not really. B.Sure, I’d love to.C.It’s OK.2.A.Yes, I hope so. B.Sounds cool. C.No, I don’t.3.A.In 2025. B.At a university. C.Every day.4.A.Study hard. B.An engineer. C.Take acting lessons.5.A.Boring. B.I’m not hungry.C.Really good.6. Which movie theater is the closest to home?A.Screen City. B.Town Cinema. C.Movie World.7. What isn’t the woman’s New Year’s resolution?A.She’s going to meet more English friends.B.She’s not going to improve her English.C.She’s going to practice English every day.8. Who is calling?A.Sally. B.Mike. C.Larry.9. Where are they probably talking?A.In a hospital. B.In a theatre. C.In a park.10. How will they go to Tibet ?A.By train. B.By air. C.By sea.11. How do they often chat?A.On QQ. B.On WeChat. C.On MSN.12. When will the man be here?A.At 10: 40. B.At 11: 00. C.At 11: 20.13. 听材料,回答问题。
一本通英语听力
《一本通英语听力》是2011年上海译文出版社出版的图书,作者是刘弢、吕春昕。
本书由刘弢、吕春昕主编,适合上海市小学五年级第二学期使用。
听力训练是英语学习最重要的能力之一,也是中国学生的一个难点。
本书从国外原版听力教材中精心挑选了100篇听力材料,每篇都配有相应的练习,旨在帮助学生提高英语听力水平。
此外,本书还配有外籍专家的录音,让学生能够听到地道的英语发音,更好地掌握英语听力技巧。
总的来说,《一本通英语听力》是一本非常实用的英语听力教材,适合广大学生使用。
通过学习本书,学生可以快速提高英语听力水平,为以后的英语学习打下坚实的基础。
Lesson 13Section One:A. Dialogues:Dialogue 1:— Can I help you, sir?— We want a meal.— What sort of meal? A hot one or a cold one?— A salad, I think.— Which one, sir? A ham or a beef salad? —What’s this sort of salad in English?— Which one are you looking at, sir?— That one over there, next to the bread rolls. —That’s a beef salad, sir.— Thank you. Is there any rye bread?— No, I’m sorry. There are plenty of rolls.—先生,我有什么能帮你的吗?—我们想吃点饭。
—什么饭?你们想要冷餐还是热餐?—我觉得沙拉就行。
—那是什么样的沙拉?火腿的还是牛肉的?—这种沙拉用英语这么说?—嗯?先生你看的是哪一个?—在那边的那一个,就在面包圈的旁边。
—哦,先生,那是牛肉沙拉。
—谢谢。
这有黑麦面包吗?—对不起,没有黑麦的。
但有许多面包圈。
Dialogue 2:— Excuse me, sir, where do you come from?— We come from Copenhagen.— You speak English very well.— Thank you.— What are you doing at the moment?—We’re visiting London.— What do you both do?— We are teachers.—先生,对不起打扰你了。
你们是哪里人?—我们来自哥本哈根。