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人教部编版高中英语听力专项训练(录音+原文+答案)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段材料,回答第1~5五个小题。
l.Why does the woman want to go to America?A.To take language courses.B.To attend a conference.C.To visit some friends.2.What do we know about Peter Smith?A.He is having lunch at home.B.He is out at the moment.C.He is talking with Mary.3.What is said about the woman?A.She spends more than she earns.B.She saves a lot each month.C.She has a tight budget.4.What do we know about the speakers?A.They are now traveling in Mexico.B.They have been to a festival in Mexico.C.They painted some pictures in Mexico.5.What is the woman doing?A.Helping children with AIDS.8.Raising money for African children.C.Collecting information on African children.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7两个小题。
6.What was the man doing during the earthquake?A.Shouting.B.Running.C.Sleeping.7.How was the man when the earthquake took place?A.He was ill.B.He was helpless.C.He was frightened.听第7段材料,回答第8、9两个小题。
人教英语必修第一册听力录音稿Unit 1 FriendshipPart 1: Listening Comprehension (略)Part 2: Listening and Vocabulary (听力和词汇)In this section, you will hear a conversation between two friends discussing the concept of friendship. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to each question.1. What is the main topic of conversation?A. School activities.B. Friendship.C. Hobbies and interests.2. How long have the speakers known each other?A. 3 years.B. 5 years.C. 10 years.3. According to the speakers, what makes a good friend?A. Similar interests and hobbies.B. A sense of humor and honesty.C. Academic achievements and success.4. What does the boy say about his friends?A. He has many friends but few close ones.B. He has a lot of friends but no close friends.C. He has few friends but they are all very close.5. What does the girl think about friendship?A. She believes friends are important but not necessary.B. She thinks friends are not important in one's life.C. She believes friends are essential for a fulfilling life.Part 3: Listening and Note-taking (听力和笔记)In this section, you will hear a talk about the benefits of having good friends. Listen carefully and take notes as you listen. Then, fill in the missing information in the summary.Summary:Having good friends is essential for our well-being. Friends provide emotional support, help us cope with stress, and make life more enjoyable. Firstly, friends are there for us during difficult times, offering a listening ear and a shoulder to lean on. They provide a sense of belonging and can boost our self-esteem. Secondly, friends play a crucial role in helping us manage stress. By sharing our concerns with friends, we can gain different perspectives and find solutions to our problems. Lastly, friends make life more enjoyable by sharing our interests and hobbies. Whether it's going to the movies, playing sports, or traveling, doing things together with friends can create memorable experiences.Part 4: Listening and Dialogue Completion (听力和对话补全)In this section, you will hear a conversation between two friends discussing their plans for the weekend. Listen carefully and complete the dialogue with the missing information.A: Hey, what are your plans for the weekend?B: I'm not sure yet. Do you have any ideas?A: Well, I heard there's a new art exhibition downtown. How about we check it out?B: That sounds interesting. What time does it start?A: I think it opens at 10 a.m. We can meet at the entrance around that time.B: Great! After the exhibition, do you want to grab some lunch?A: Sure, there's a new café nearby. We can try it out.B: Perfect! I'll see you on Saturday then.A: Looking forward to it!Part 5: Listening and Discussion (听力和讨论)In this section, you will hear a discussion about the role of social media in forming and maintaining friendships. Listen carefully and answer the following questions.1. According to the speakers, what are the advantages of using social media for making friends?2. How do the speakers feel about the depth of friendships formed through social media?3. What are the potential drawbacks of relying too heavily on social media for friendship?Please pause the recording and take some time to answer the questions.(略)This concludes the listening section of Unit 1. Take a moment to review your answers before moving on to the next activity. Good job!。
高中英语学习资料madeofjingetieji高二年级四月考英语第 I 卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30 分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。
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,并标在试卷的相应地址。
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.When will the speakers need to be in their seats?A. No later than 7:15 pm.B. Anytime before 7:30 pm.C. No later than 7:25 pm.2.What does the man ask the woman for?A. Her ID card.B. Some beers.C. Charlie's guarantee.3.What does the man like to play now?A. Basketball.B. Tennis.C. Baseball.4.What does the woman imply about Uncle Jim?A . He behaves well.B.He eats too much.C. He has a good sense of humor.5.What did the man pay the most for?A. The fridgeB. The bedC. The washing machine.第二节(共15 小题;每题 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 三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地址。
1.选修七Unit1 MARTY’S STORY马蒂的故事Hi, my name is Marty Fielding and I guess you could say that I am "one in a million".你好。
我叫马蒂·菲尔丁。
我想你可能会说我是“百万人中才有一个”的那种人。
In other words, there are not many people like me. 换句话说,世界上像我这样的人并不多见。
You see, I have a muscle disease which makes me very weak, so I can't run or climb stairs as quickly as other people. 你瞧,我的肌肉有毛病,使我的身体非常虚弱,所以我不能像别人那样快跑快步爬楼梯。
In addition, sometimes I am very clumsy and drop things or bump into furniture. 再说,有时候我还会笨手笨脚、不小心摔掉东西,或磕碰到家具上。
Unfortunately, the doctors don't know how to make me better, but I am very outgoing and have learned to adapt to my disability. 不幸的是,大夫们不知道如何治好我的病,但是我很开朗乐观,学会了适应身体的残疾。
My motto is: live one day at a time. 我的座右铭是:活好每一天。
Until I was ten years old I was the same as everyone else. 十岁以前,我跟其他人是一样的。
I used to climb trees, swim and play football. 我常常爬树、游泳、踢足球。
2024版七年级上册英语听力材料Starter Unit 1 Hello!Section A, 2bb, c g, h,j, l,n,q, 5,v, x,zSection A,2cConversation 1Ms Gao: Good morning, class.Class: Good morning, Ms Gao.Ms Gao: Sit down, please.Conversation 2Ms Gao: Hello,Peter. Can you say hi to the class?Peter: Hi, everyone! I'm Peter Brown.Ms Gao: Thank you, Peter. Now class, please say hi to each other. Conversation 3Emma: Good morning. My name is Emma.Fu Xing: Good morning, Emma.Emma: So what's your name?Fu Xing: Oh, I'm Fu Xing. Nice to meet you, Emma.Emma: Nice to meet you too, Fu Xing!Starter Unit 2 Keep Tidy!Section A, 2c and 2dConversation 1Teng Fei: Hi, Ella! I have a new schoolbag.Ella: Cool! What colour is it, Teng Fei?Teng Fei: It's blue. Blue is my favourite colour.Ella: I like blue too.Conversation 2Yaming: Hello, Emma! I have a new bicycle.Emma: Really? What colour is it?Yaming: It's black and orange.Emma: Great. Can you show me tomorrow?Yaming: Sure, I'll be happy to!Conversation 3Fu Xing: Hey, Peter! Look at my new shoes.Peter: Oh, they look great. I have new shoes too.Fu Xing: Really? What colour are they?Peter: They're red.Fu Xing:That's cool!Starter Unit 3 Welcome!Section A,2bthree, eight, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fifteen, eighteen, twentySection A, 2cConversation 1Fu Xing: Hello, Peter and Helen! This is my grandpa.Peter & Helen: Hello, Mr Fu. Nice to meet you!Mr Fu: Nice to meet you too. Welcome to my house. Let me show you around. Helen: Thank you. Oh, what's that, Mr Fu? Is that a goose?Mr Fu: No, it isn't. It's a duck.Conversation 2Peter: Mr Fu, what are those plants? Are they potato plants?Mr Fu: No, Peter, they aren't. They're carrot plants.Peter: What about these plants? Are they tomato plants?Mr Fu: Yes, they are!Conversation 3Helen: What kind of tree is this?Mr Fu: It's an apple tree.Helen: How many apple trees do you have?MrFu: Only two.Helen: Look at those rabbits. They're cute! How many rabbits do you have? Mr Fu: I have 12 rabbits. Eight are white, and four are black.Unit 1 You and MeSection A, 1b and 1cConversation 1Meimei: Hello, I'm Song Meimei. May I have your name?Peter: Hi, I'm Peter Brown. Nice to meet you.Meimei: Nice to meet you too. How do you spell your name?Peter: P-E-T-E-R, Peter. B-R-O-W-N,Brown.Meimei: Where are you from?Peter: I'm from London, in the UK.Meimei: Wow, that's far. What class are you in?Peter: I'm in Class 1, Grade 7.Meimei: Wow, we're in the same class!Conversation 2Ella:Good morning, Ms Li.Ms Li: Good morning! Are you Emma?Ella:No, Ms Li. I'm Ella.Ms Li: Sorry, Ella. What's your last name?Ella:It's Miller.Ms Li: How old are you, Ella?Ella:I'm 12 years old.Ms Li: Well, it's nice to meet you.Ella:Nice to meet you too.Section A,2a and 2dChen Jie: Hello,Mr Smith!Mr Smith: Hello,Chen Jie. How are you?Chen Jie: I'm good, thank you. Mr Smith, this is my new friend, Peter. Peter, this is our English teacher, Mr Smith. He's from the US.Mr Smith: Hi, Peter. Nice to meet you.Peter: Nice to meet you too, Mr Smith.Mr Smith: What class are you in, Peter?Peter: I'm in Class 1.Mr Smith: Who's your class teacher?Peter: Ms Hui.Chen Jie:Oh, Peter, it's Ms Gao, not Ms Hui. Hui is her first name.Peter: Oh, sorry! My mistake.Unit 2 We're Family!Section A, 1b and 1cConversation 1Yaming: Morning, Emma.Emma: Oh, hi, Yaming! Glad to see you here in the park!Yaming: Me too. Emma, these are my parents. Dad and Mum, this is my classmate, Emma. Mr & Mrs Wang: Nice to meet you, Emma.Emma: Nice to meet you too, Mr and Mrs Wang.Yaming: And this is my sister,Yaqi.Emma: Hi,Yaqi!Yaqi: Hi,Emma!Conversation 2Teng Fei: Is this your family photo, Peter?Peter: Yes, it is.Teng Fei: Are these your parents?Peter :Yes, they are.Teng Fei: Who's he?Peter: He's my father's brother, my uncle. And this is my aunt.Teng Fei: Who's she?Peter: She's my sister, Helen.Teng Fei: Is this your brother?Peter: No, it's my cousin, David. This is my brother, Jim.Teng Fei: Who are they?Peter: They're my grandparents. They're my father's parents.Teng Fei: What a happy family!Section A, 2a and 2cTeng Fei: Hi,Peter! Come in.Peter: Thanks.Oh, these ping-pong bats are nice.Whose are they?Teng Fei: Well, this is my ping-pong bat, and the black one is my grandpa's.Peter: Do you often play ping-pong together?Teng Fei:Yes, we play every week. My grandpa loves sport.Peter: Whose fishing rods are those?Teng Fei: They're my father's. He spends a lot of time fishing.Peter: Hey, do you play the piano?Teng Fei: No, I don't. It's my mother's piano. She can play it really well!Unit 3 My SchoolSection A,1b and lcConversation 1Boy 1: Can I help you?Ella:Oh, yes. I'm looking for my classroom.Boy 1: OK. What class are you in?Ella: I'm in Class 2, Grade 7.Boy 1: Oh, it's in that building, behind the sports field.Ella:Behind the sports field. Oh, I see! Thanks!Conversation 2Peter: Excuse me. Where's Ms Gao's office?Woman: Her office is in the teachers' building.Peter: And where's that?Woman: The teachers' building is across from the school hall.Peter: Great. Thank you.Conversation 3Emma: Excuse me. Is there a student centre in this school?Boy 2: Yes, there is.Emma: Oh, good. Where is it?Boy 2: It's between the library and the gym.Emma: Ah, yes. I can see it. Thank you!Section A, 2a and 2dMum: What's your new classroom like, Peter?Peter: It's large. There are 40 student desks in the room. And a teacher's desk in front of the blackboard.Mum: Where do you sit?Peter: I sit in the middle of the classroom.Mum: That's nice. What's special in your classroom?Peter: There's a smart whiteboard next to the blackboard. Oh, and there's another blackboard at the back of the classroom.Mum: Another blackboard?Peter: Yes, we put up important notices there.Mum: Are there any lockers in the classroom?Peter:No, there aren't. We put our things in the desk drawers.Unit 4 My Favourite SubjectConversation 1Fu Xing: Hi, Ella. Are you OK?Ella: Hi, FuXing. Not really. Today is Tuesday.Fu Xing: So?Ella: I have history on Tuesday mornings.Fu Xing: You don't like history?Ella:No, it's hard for me.Fu Xing: So, what's your favourite subject?Ella: Maths.Fu Xing: Why?Ella:Because it's fun.Fu Xing: What other classes do you have today?Ella: I have art and geography. I like those subjects too.Conversation 2Ms Gao: Good morning, Peter.Peter: Good morning, Ms Gao.Ms Gao: What classes do you have today?Peter: I have Chinese and maths first.Ms Gao: Do you like those subjects?Peter: I like Chinese because it's fun, but I don't like maths.Ms Gao: Why?Peter: Because maths is boring to me.Ms Gao: But every subject is important. What other classes do you have today? Peter: IT and PE.Ms Gao: What's your favourite class?Peter: PE, because it's exciting.Section A, 2a and 2cBinbin: What's your next class?Emma: History. It's my favourite subject.Binbin: Why do you like it?Emma: It's interesting to learn about the past.Binbin: What's your favourite subject, Meimei?Meimei: My favourite subject is English. It's useful, and my English teacher is really nice. How about you, Binbin?Binbin: I like all the subjects, but my favourite is maths.Meimei: Why?Binbin: Because I'm good with numbers.Emma: Oh, it's difficult for me. Can you help me with this subject?Binbin: Sure!Meimei: Hey, look at the time. Let's go to class!Unit 5 Fun ClubsConversation 1Teng Fei: Hello! My name is Teng Fei, and I want to join the ping-pong club.Girl 1: Great! Can you play ping-pong?Teng Fei: Yes, I can.Girl 1: We meet at 5 o'clock every Tuesday. Can you come?Teng Fei: Oh, I have drum class on Tuesday afternoons.Girl 1: I'm sorry. You can't make it.Conversation 2Sam: Hello! My name is Sam. I want to join the chess club.Girl 2: Can you play Chinese chess?Sam: No, I can't.Girl 2: It's OK. You can learn it here.Sam: Can I learn to play weiqi too?Girl 2: Sure, you can!Conversation 3Lin Hua: Morning! My name is Lin Hua, and I want to join the drama club.Boy: Can you read these words with feeling?Lin Hua: Let me have a try. “To be, or not to be, that is the question.”Boy:Great! Come to Room 11 at 12:00 every Thursday.Section A, 2a and 2cTeng Fei: Hi there! What club do you want to join?Peter: I have no idea.Teng Fei: Here's some good news! Our school wants to start a music club. Do you want to join?Peter: Sure. I can play the guitar. What about you, Emma?Emma: I'd love to, but I can't play any musical instruments.Peter: Oh, but you can sing well.Teng Fei: Exactly! How about Ella? She can play the violin, right?Emma: Yes,she can.Peter: What instruments can you play, Teng Fei?Teng Fei: I can play the drums.Peter: That's great! Let's go to the music room after school!Unit 6 A Day in the LifeSection A, 1b, 1c, and 1dConversation 1Mum: Peter! Get up! You're late!Peter:What time is it?Mum: A quarter past six.Peter: It's too early! School is at eight.Mum: But you're on duty today!Peter: Oh, no! I'm late!Mum: Quickly! There's no time for a shower. Get dressed and go.Peter: I can still brush my teeth.Mum: And here's your breakfast. Take it to school.Peter: Thank you, Mum! Bye!Mum: Be safe.Conversation 2Han Lin: Why are you at school so early, Peter? It's only seven o'clock.Peter: I'm on duty today. You're here early too, Han Lin!Han Lin: I like to do some reading before class. What time do you usually get up? Peter: At half past six,Han Lin: When do you have breakfast?Peter: At ten to seven. Before that, I brush my teeth and take a shower.Han Lin: Oh, I usually take a shower at night.Peter: Really? My family take showers in the morning.Section A, 2a and 2dLu Jiaqi: Hi! I'm Lu Jiaqi, a school reporter. What's your name?Tom: Tom.Lu Jiaqi: So Tom, what time do you usually get up?Tom: At a quarter to seven.Lu Jiaqi: And then?Tom: I have breakfast at about ten past seven. Then I go to school at ten to eight. Lu Jiaqi: When do you go home?Tom: Around five.Lu Jiaqi: What do you do after that?Tom: Sometimes I play basketball. I have dinner at half past six. Then I do my homework.Lu Jiaqi: When do you usually go to bed?Tom: At half past nine.Lu Jiaqi: That's early!Tom: Well, you know the saying, “Early to bed, early to rise!”Unit 7 Happy Birthday!Section A, 1b and 1cConversation 1Fu Xing: Today is 3rd December. Happy birthday, Helen!Helen: Thank you, Fu Xing!Fu Xing: How old are you?Helen: I'm 15. And you?Fu Xing: I'm 13.Helen: When is your birthday?Fu Xing: On 22nd August.Helen: So can you come to my birthday party?Fu Xing: Sure! When is it?Helen: At 6 o'clock this evening.Fu Xing: I'd love to come!Conversation 2Teng Fei: Ella, can you help me? I want to give my father a birthday gift.Ella:Oh, that's sweet, Teng Fei! When is his birthday?Teng Fei: On 9th January, next month.Ella: That's soon! You can make a card for him.Teng Fei: That's a good idea!Conversation 3Peter: Meimei, when is Ms Gao's birthday?Meimei: Why do you ask?Peter: Because I want us all to give her a surprise.Meimei: Sounds fun! Her birthday is on 12th June.Peter: Let's sing a song for her. I'll play the guitar.Meimei: Great idea!Section A, 2a and 2cTeng Fei:Hi, Peter! It's Ella and Emma's birthday soon. How about a surprise party for them?Peter: Good idea! Let's go and buy something for the party.[At the shop.]Woman: Good morning. Can I help you?Teng Fei: Yes, please. How much is this birthday cake?Woman: We have a sale today. It's 85 yuan, and it comes with some candles. Peter: Good, we'll take it. How much are those oranges?Woman: Six yuan a kilo. How many kilos do you want?Peter: Five kilos, please. Teng Fei, how about some yogurt?Teng Fei:Sure. How much is the yogurt?Woman:Five yuan a bottle.Teng Fei:10 bottles, please. What's the total?Woman:165 yuan.Teng Fei:Here you are.Woman: Thank you! Have a nice day!Teng Fei & Peter: Thanks. You too.。
Unit5 Traveling abroad说课稿引言:在英语教学中落实新课程标准,就是贯彻执行国家教育部关于课程改革的决定。
新课程标准的三维教学观,具体到英语学科就是要整合发展学生语言技能、语言知识、情感态度、学习策略和文化意识五个方面的素养,培养学生综合运用语言的能力。
开展课堂探究是培养学生综合语言运用能力的最佳手段。
所以在我的教学设计里,每一个教学活动中都有情景创设,学生探究,学生处理问题和巩固训练等环节。
一、教学内容分析(一)知识背景及新课程、新教材旅游作为当今社会人们最感兴趣的话题在英语学习占有非常重要的位置。
本单元以Traveling abroad and studying abroad为话题开展听、说、读、写多种教学活动。
旨在通过单元教学,使学生了解在国外旅行或学习时可能遇到的一些问题,并学会怎样去解决问题和避免这些问题的发生。
学会表达和支持个人观点,能用所学的有关 traveling abroad的词汇描述在国外居住生活的情况;在国外旅游时能根据所提供的信息选择恰当的旅游线路,能推测哪些事情可能会发生,哪些事情不会发生,并会正确使用非限定性定语从句.今天我所讲内容为本单元中第六课时的Using Language.在此部分中包含Listening 和Reading and speaking两部分。
在Listening中要求学生现根据秘鲁的地图谈论有关秘鲁这个国家的一些情况,然后完成三个相应的任务型练习。
通过这些题,学生将会获取听力材料中的具体用词和细节要点,同时了解有关秘鲁这个国家的一些情况,为下面的Reading and speaking做了铺垫;Reading and speaking的阅读部分是对秘鲁这个国家的一段介绍,要求学生能用运找读的策略从地图上找到文中提到的地方,并回答几个问题。
然后为大家提供了一个旅游小册子,其内容是在秘鲁旅游的四条路线。
要求学生再读后根据文章细节回答四个问题;Speaking部分主要是设置了一个情景your group plans to spend eight days in and around Cuzco,要求学生依据所提供的旅游手册来选择适合自己团队的旅游路线,学会表达喜好和可能性。
当代中学生报高二(老教材老高考)选修7 英语 R春季报纸试卷一、听力(20分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分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. How long does it take the speakers to go to London by train?A. 1 hour.B. 2 hours.C. 3 hours.2. What will the man do?A. Make tea.B. Have a cup of tea.C. Boil more water.3. What will the woman probably do? w W w . x K b 1.c o MA.Catch a train.B. See the man off.C.Go shopping.4. What will the woman do?A. Look for the keys to the house.B. Go to work.C. Have an interview.5. Why does the man want to take a picture of the woman’s son ?A. He is working for a newspaper.B. He is taking photos for a book.C. The woman’s son is very lovely.第二节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的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。
Section_ⅡWarming Up & Reading — Language Points二、这样记短语三、这样记句式- you cannot have women falling in love with machines. ……他还得作一番改造——总不能让女人与机器相爱吧。
人做某事”,现在分词作宾语补足语,表示持续的动作或状态。
homework. You should finish it by yourself.我不允许你抄我的作业,你应该独立完成。
1.(教材P10)Do you think it is possible for a robot to have its own needs anddesires? 你认为机器人有可能有自己的需求和愿望吗? desire(1)n.渴望;欲望;渴求have a strong desire ⎩⎪⎨⎪⎧to do sth. 迫切想要做某事for sth. 急于想得到某物①It 's our desire that you should provide some money to fund our program, as well as offer us some practical suggestions.(2013·重庆高考满分作文)我们渴望你能为我们的项目提供一些资金,还能提供一些实用的建议。
②He has a strong desire for success though he has failed many times. 尽管他失败了多次,但是他仍然渴望成功。
(2)vt.希望得到;想要desire to do sth. 渴望做某事 desire sb. to do sth. 想要某人做某事 desire that ...(should) do sth.渴望……We always desire to_live (live) in peace with our neighbors. 我们一向希望邻里之间和睦相处。
Unit 7 听力原文Part IB1. A: Do you know how many teeth you’ve got?B: How many teeth? Ooh, ooh. 24? More? (A: Yes) 32?A: Yes.2. A: Do you know how many bones there are in your body?B: How many bones? I'll take a guess. 153.A: 2063. A: How often does your heart beat?B: 98 times a minute.A: No, 70 times a minute.4. Bob: Do you know what the boss thinks you should do, Billy?Billy: Just you keep your great nose out of this, Bob, will you?(Meaning: not interfere in)5. Anne: Steven Kent, I never, never want to see you in my life again.Steven: Oh no.Mary: You really have put your foot in it, haven't you?(Meaning: cause embarrassment by doing or saying sth. tactless)6. Kate: Dave! Can you give me a hand, please?Dave: What?Kate: I said can you give me a hand.Dave: All right, I'm coming. No need to shout.(Meaning: ask for help)7. Max: Are there any jobs going in your company then, for an intelligent, hard-working youngman like my son Julian?Frank: No, I haven't heard of any at all recently.Max: Well, could you keep your ears open, just in case?(Meaning: listen with care)8. Carol: Have you heard about Maggie then?Norma: Maggie? Maggie Thatcher?Carol: No. Maggie Brown. She's in love again.Norma: Oh not again. Who with this time?Carol: With her boss. Head over heels in love with him, she is.(Meaning: completely)9. Nick: Have you ever lent any money to Mick?Jill: Mick? Huh! I wouldn't lend him any if I were you.Nick: Why not? Doesn't he pay it back?Jill: No. Never. He's up to his neck in debts.(Meaning: deeply involved in)10. Liz: She's a very good doctor. Never looks at her watch. Never complains. Nothing's too muchtrouble for her.Pat: I know, yeah. Not many like her about. She's all heart, really. All heart.(Meaning: with the deepest devotion)CNobody's really sure why people go bald, but some scientists believe that people may inherit baldness. If you are interested, check out your mother' father. Your hairline may look like his when you get older. Now listen to this radio phone-in. Complete the following chart.check out:查查hairline:发线comb hair:梳头shampoo:洗发bald:秃顶baldness:秃头ridiculous:可笑patch:部分,区域wig:假发Radio presenter: All right. Thank you for that call, Rosemary. We go now, I think, to Glasgow and our next caller, er, Jim Baillie. Hello Jim.Jim: Hello?Radio presenter: Hello Jim. What's your problem?Jim:Er … well I'm er … beginning to lose my hair. Er, I went to the doctor, but he just said there was nothing I can do about it. He said it was probably hereditary. My father was bald by the time he was thirty.Maurice: Hello, Jim. And how old are you?Jim: Me. I'm twenty-eight.Maurice: And are you losing a lot of hair, then?Jim: Well, it comes out a lot when I comb my hair and you can see a thin part on the top of my head.Maurice: And does that really worry you, jim?Jim: Well. I don't like it. It's old … you know … looks old … I don't want to look like a middle-aged man at twenty-eight. And I wondered if there was some special shampoo I should use … if you could tell me one that I should buy … something like that … you know … to stop it getting worse.Maurice: Well, you know, Jim, to be honest with you there's not really a lot you can do about it, actually, I'm afraid. I mean, baldness is one of those things that, in my experience, you just have to try to accept. Some men find it more difficult to accept baldness than others …Tessa: There is one piece of advice, though, Jim, and that's don't try to comb your hair over the bald or thin patch. Don't try to hide it. Whatever you do, don't comb it over because that usually looks ridiculous. And the other thing that usually looks ridiculous is a man with a wig. Don't let anyone persuade you to buy one of those false hairpiece things, because they usually look much worse than a bald man. I actually think bald men can look very attractive. My husband's bald and I think it really suits him.Part II The digestive system and diarrheaThe human body is a highly complex self-generator, that is to say, provided it is given the right fuel, it is capable of both curing and warding off disease. The food we eat helps to give us energy. It has a long journey to make before all its goodness has been taken into our body. The food takes up to six hours to be digested in the stomach, depending on the size of the meal. Thecomplete digestive process takes about 24 hours. But sometimes the system can go wrong.complex:复杂self-generator:自愈(体)provided:假设fuel:燃料warding off:避免digest:消化digestion:消化digestive process:消化过程digestive system:消化系统stomach:胃over-tax:课税过重;负担过重insufficiently:不够,不能胜任grind to a halt:慢慢减速到停止;陷入停顿rusty:生锈的,腐蚀的coil up:缭绕mechanism:机制,机能sluggish:行动迟缓的,反应慢的abdomen:肚子efficiently:效率高地;有效地break down:损坏watery:含水的,水分多的squeeze:挤;榨muscle:肌肉irritable:易怒的,急躁的;过敏的;应激性的;毛躁dehydrate:使脱水,使干燥gut:肠子;勇气;内脏;直觉;reasonable:合理的,公道的irritate:刺激,使兴奋;bowel:肠;内部;同情心,怜悯心obviously:明显clear up:清除intestine:肠enzyme:酶feces:粪,屎,渣滓;粪便symptom:症状;征兆diarrhea:腹泻constipation:便秘contaminated food:污染的食物virus:病毒parasite:寄生虫dehydration:脱水;干燥,极度口渴;失水fluid:液体,流体life saver:救生者bacteria:细菌syndrome:综合征;综合症状;典型表现tummy pains:胃/肚子痛a pinch of:一撮,少许AOur body is made up of thousands of different parts. All these parts work together to keep us alive and to help us move around. The parts of the human body are like the parts of a very complicated machine. Like any other machine, however, if it is inexpertly cared for, over-taxed or insufficiently used, it will become rusty, sluggish or clogged and parts of its mechanism may even grind to a halt. That is why it is so important to keep every part of the human machine healthy and properly cared for. To keep in good running order, the body requires the raw materials for growth and the replacement of tissues when necessary. Our bodies burn food like fuel to produce the energy we need.The human digestive system is a bit like a very long tube, but it's a lot more complex. It's several meters long, and most of it is carefully coiled up in our abdomen. It has several important jobs to do.First, it must digest or break down our food. Digestion starts the moment food enters our mouth. Then it continues as the food is squeezed along the gut by muscles in the wall of the intestine. As the food travels through the gut, natural chemicals called enzymes are added to it, which help break down the food. Then this digested food and water must be absorbed from the gut into our blood stream so that it can be used by the body. Finally, the gut must carry away any waste products in the form of feces.Usually our intestine does all these things very efficiently. But sometimes things can go wrong. Probably the most common gut symptoms are diarrhea and constipation.With diarrhea, the food and water travels too quickly through the intestine, often making the feces watery, and making it necessary to open the bowels more frequently.There are lots of causes of diarrhea. Probably the commonest causes of diarrhea are contaminated food or water, and infection caused by viruses or parasites.Many cases of diarrhea clear up within a few days without any special medicines. But the body loses a lot of fluid through diarrhea, so there is a very real risk of the body drying out or becoming dehydrated. Because of this risk of dehydration, the best treatment for diarrhea is simply to make sure you are drinking enough. Avoiding dehydration in this way can be a life saver.BThere are lots of different causes of diarrhea. Um, there are infections that can happen, and this is food poisoning, if you like, where in your food you eat some sort of bacteria or organisms, which infect you. Some foods can just irritate the gut and tend to give you diarrhea, although they are not infected. It's just the food itself (that) might irritate your system. Some people, if they get very nervous and stressed about something, find they tend to get diarrhea. Something called the irritable bowel syndrome where something goes wrong with the way the gut works. And people that suffer from this tend to get, um, tummy pains, and they get sometimes diarrhea, sometimes constipation. All sorts of causes.Most attacks of diarrhea, um, particularly in adults, are not serious and they clear up by themselves within one or two days. The most important thing is to drink lots of fluid, because if you have got diarrhea, you're obviously losing a lot of fluid. And so it's better really not to eat toomuch, not to worry about that, but to make sure you drink plenty of fluid. And ideally, this should have a little bit of salt and sugar in. You can get special rehydrating fluids, which are specially mixed. But if you want to make your own by adding just a teaspoonful of sugar and a pinch of salt, then it's obviously perfectly reasonable to do that.Part III ImmunityThe environment contains many potentially destructive microorganisms. It is impossible for us to avoid contact with microbes. That's why our body is constantly under attack from invading germs and infections. Then why don't we suffer from constant illness? Do we have our own defense system?B.potentially:潜在地destructive:破坏性的microorganisms:微生物impossible:不可能microbes:微生物,细菌invading germs:侵入的细菌suffer from:生病;忍受defense system:防护系统lash:鞭挞,鞭子;责骂;讽刺;眼睫毛immunity:免疫constant (ly):持续come into play:起作用germ:细菌literally:字面上assist:帮助reserve:保存,储备,储存backup:支持,后援;阻塞;(计)备份文件bone marrow:骨髓antibody:抗体measles:麻疹polio:脊髓灰质炎;小儿麻痹症tuberculosis:肺结核The human body is constantly under attack from invading germs and infections. And the only reason we don't suffer from constant illness is our bodies have their own defense mechanism to fight off disease. This resistance to infection is called immunity.A: How does immunity work?B: Well, the immune system is the body's own secret army, which fights infection. And it consists of a whole range of troops, soldiers, their cells and their molecules. Now the headquarters of this army is really the blood. That's where it does most of its fighting. And sometimes it needs some reserve, and that comes from the bone marrow. That's where the immune cells are made.A: So there are many different kinds of cells, different kinds of molecules in the immune system. I guessed the ones that we're probably more familiar with are white blood cells.B: That's right. White blood cells form a major part of the body's defense. But there are also antibodies in their life, more proteins. They just lash onto the invaders. The white cells cansometimes actually gobble up invaders. The clever thing is that once the infection has attacked our body, the immune system seems to have a memory of the invader, so that the next time it sees the invader it can attack very quickly.A: There are some things which we're not naturally immune to and that's where vaccination comes in, isn't it?B: Exactly. Vaccination plays on the body's ability to remember infection. So what happens is that someone is given a version of an illness, for instance, measles or polio, or tuberculosis, and the body thinks that it is actually being infected with that infection. And the next time it sees it, the body can respond very quickly. All the troops of its immune system can come into play.A: Now sometimes the immune system doesn't work very well, does it?B:No. It’s a remarkably complex system. And sometimes it can go wrong. Either it can be overactive, so it actually starts to attack our own body self, or it can be underactive sometimes, and we are more likely to be infected in that situation.A: Are there any important illnesses which result from the immune system so that it's turning on our bodies themselves?B: There are. One example would be a disease like multiple-sclerosis, where the body's own immune system attacks the lining of nerves, which means that people's nerves don't work properly. A: We're able to assist the body in its fight against the illness in many cases, but there are some diseases which we don't seem to be able to produce a vaccine for. AIDS is one of them. Why not? B: The problem is AIDS, which is caused by the HIV virus, attacks the human immune system, which means that our normal defenses aren't there to fight off that infection. The other problem with trying to produce a vaccine against HIV or AIDS is that the virus, HIV, can change itself so easily. That's very difficult to find a vaccine which can recognize all the different types of HIV. So one vaccine may be effective against one type of the virus but it may absolutely be no good for another type.C.Presenter: The human body is constantly under attack from invading germs and infections. And the only reason we don't suffer from constant illness is our bodies have their own defense mechanism to fight off disease. This resistance to infection is called immunity. And here with me to discuss how it works is Grime Easton. He is a family doctor, and a member of the Science In It here in the BBC World Service. Grime, how does immunity work?Grime: Well, the immune system is the body's own secret army, if you like, which fights infection. And it consists of a whole range of troops, soldiers, their cells and their molecules. Um, now the headquarters of this army is really the blood. That's where it does most of the fighting. And sometimes it needs some reserve, some backup, and that comes from the bone marrow. That's where the immune cells' factories are.Presenter: So there are many different kinds of cells, and different kinds of molecules tied up in the immune system. I guessed the ones that we're probably more familiar with are white blood cells.Grime: That's right. White blood cells form a major part of the body's defense. But there are also antibodies in their life, more proteins, which just lash onto the invaders. Um, but, as you say, the white cells can sometimes actually gobble up invaders. So the clever thing is that once the infection has attacked our body, the immune system seems to have a memory of the invader, so that the next time it sees the invader it can attack very quickly. The immune system in the humanbody fights invading disease. Immunity occurs because the immune system can remember the chemical makeup of invading germs and attack them very quickly.Presenter:There are some things which we're not naturally immune to and that's where vaccination comes in, isn't it?Grime: Exactly. Vaccination plays on the body's ability to remember infection. So what happens is that someone is given a version of an illness, for instance, measles or polio, or tuberculosis, and the body thinks that it is actually being infected with that infection. And the next time it sees it, um, the body can respond very quickly. And all the troops of its immune system can come into play. Vaccination can be used to protect the body against specific infections.Presenter: Now sometimes the immune system doesn't work very well, does it?Grime: No. It's a remarkably complex system. It's a very complicated system. And sometimes it can go wrong. Either it can be overactive, so it actually starts to attack our own body self, or it can be underactive sometimes, and we are more likely to be infected in that situation.Presenter: Are there any important illnesses which result from the immune system so that it's turning on our bodies themselves?Grime: There are. And one example would be a disease like multiple-sclerosis, where the body's own immune system, we think, attacks the lining of nerves, which means that people's nerves don't work properly.Presenter: We're able to assist the body in its fight against the illness in many cases, but there are some diseases which we don't seem to be able to produce a vaccine for. Um, AIDS is one of them. Why not?Grime: Well, the problem is AIDS, which is caused by the HIV virus, is that HIV itself attacks the human immune system, which means that our normal defenses aren't there to fight off that infection, or indeed many other sorts of infection. The other problem with trying to produce a vaccine against HIV or AIDS is that the virus, HIV, can change itself so easily. Um, that's very difficult to find a vaccine which can recognize all the different types of HIV, which there are. So one vaccine may be effective against one type of the virus but it may absolutely be no good for another type.HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. HIV destroys the body's immune system, and puts the body at greater risk from other common infections.Presenter: I was talking to Dr. Grime Easton of the Science In It about immunity. The reason why he, I, and I hope you, are able to remain as healthy as we are.Part ⅣWhy do I catch coldsVirus are most definitely going to get you. And when they do, they will give you anything, from a cold to Ebola. And yet, technically, virus have no life of their own. So why do they cause so much trouble? More to the point, why do I catch colds?See that guy with the blocked nose. When he sneezes, 40,000 droplets will fly twelve feet in their air, infecting up to 150 people. You should have ducked. A cold virus just can’t live without you. With no cells of its own, it needs to take over your cells and replicate. Here’s something to think about. The virus can only travel around inside a blob of macus. And that mean whenever you catch a sniffle, someone else’s snot has been up your nose. Anyway, your immune system is constantly on the prowl for attackers like these. If it wasn’t, you could end up with fatal pneumonia. So, when it spots a viral invasion, it grabs a sample. Here, a T cell first identifies the invader and then deploys an army of tailor-made immune cells to your nose. These provide specialbackup for the standard immune cells already fighting your cold. Your nose has become a battleground. Meanwhile, to stop infection spreading to your lungs, you’re manufacturing a daily pint of macus. This snot gives you a headache. While the virus irritates your nose, so you have to blow it around 45 times a day. Beating a cold takes you about seven days and you’ll catch about four a year.This is the golden age for the cold virus. It hops on planes with its human hosts, visits new cities and finds hundreds of new homes with every sneeze. As it replicates, it mutates. So by the next year it may be back in a different form.Part V Dental HealthPeople have been troubled by tooth and gum problems for thousands of years. The earliest record of dental treatment comes from ancient Egypt. Books say the Egyptians treated gum swelling by using a substance made of spices and onions. The earliest known person to treat tooth problems was also from Egypt. He lived about five-thousand years ago. He was known as a "doctor of the tooth."Experts say Chinese people living almost five-thousand years ago treated tooth pain by acupuncture -- placing small sharp needles in different parts of the body. About one-thousand-three-hundred years ago, the Chinese filled holes in the teeth with a mixture of the metals mercury, silver and tin. That was almost one-thousand years before a similar substance was first used in western countries. Some ancient people like the Maya did not treat dental disease. But they made their teeth pretty by placing pieces of stone and metal on them.The ancient Romans were careful about keeping their teeth clean. More than two-thousand years ago, the Romans treated toothaches, filled holes in teeth, and made false teeth to replace those that had been lost.From the fifth to the fifteenth centuries, Europeans with tooth problems went to people called barber-surgeons. These people performed many services, including cutting hair, pulling teeth and treating medical conditions. Dental treatment improved during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries as doctors increased their knowledge about teeth.Modern dentistry began in the Seventeen-Hundreds in France. That was when Pierre Fauchard published his book called "The Surgeon Dentist." It was the first book about dental science. The book provided information about dental problems for other dentists to use. And it described ways to keep teeth healthy. Pierre Fauchard is considered the father of modern dentistry. His work was important in helping establish dentistry as a separate profession.。
2015年春季重高高二英语听力材料Text 1W: Slow down.M: But we have already fallen behind the others.W: It’s dangerous to drive fast.M: I know. But there are few cars on the road now.Text 2W: Why are you late?M: I had to stop and cash a check.W: Why didn’t you do that earlier?M: I’m sorry, but I just didn’t have the time.Text 3W: Susan must have taken down the wrong number.M: That can’t be right. She never makes mistakes when she takes messages. Perhaps you dialed it wrong.W: No, I didn’t. See? These are the five number I’ve called.M: OK. I’ll talk to Susan about it.Text 4W: What are you doing up there, Grandpa?M: I’m just trying to fix the roof. There is a huge hole in it, and I want to fix it before the rains come. Could you pass me my tools, please? They’re by the side of the house over there.Text 5M: Mrs. Kim has been with us for over twenty years, and she knows everything about how this firm is run. If anyone deserves to be on the committee, it would be her.W: I don’t think anyone would disagree with you on that one.Text 6W: Excuse me, Professor. I need to go home now.M: Is everything OK?W: I just feel funny.M: What exactly seems to be the matter?W: I have a terrible headache.M: Do you think that you should go the Student Health Center?W: I already have some medicine at home, if I could just get there.M: Do you need someone to drive you home?W: Thank you, but the bus stops right outside my house.M: Well, go home and rest up. Make sure you check the website for your assignments.Text 7W: Hi, Jeff. This is your downstairs neighbor Julia.M: Hi, Julia. How are you?W: I’m good, thanks for asking. Listen, do you by any chance have a water leak in you apartment? M: No, not that I’m aware of. Is there one in your house?W: Yes, it’s actually coming from the ceiling, and that made me think that it may be coming from your place.M: Where is it coming from exactly?W: The kitchen. I’m pretty sure our place are almost the same, so you should check your kitchen. M: Sure, I’ll do that right now… Oh, no! It’s my refrigerator. Something must be broken. There’s water on the floor. It must be running down into your place. I’ll mop it up right now and call you back. Thanks for letting me know.W: No problem.Text 8W: Did you wash the floor with soap and water?M: Yes.W: You shouldn’t have done that. That’s not how you take proper care of floors, especially an antique one like this. A quick sweep would have done the job.M: Yes, but the cat threw up on it.W: You know, we have special cleaner under the sink. It’s very safe, and it won’t make the wood lose its color. You’ve seen me use it dozens of times.M: What’s safer than water?W: Well, too much water can damage floors easily. Look! You can see exactly where you used the soap and water.M: The floor looks fine to me.W: Please respect my wishes, all right?M: Okay, fine.W: Will you please do what I ask you to do when it comes to the house?M: Yeah, fine.W: I think you can do better than that.M: You’re right. I’m sorry. It won’t happen again.W: Thank you.Text 9W: Hello, Johnson Water Supply. How may I help you?M: This is Jordan Blanchard calling for Mr. Johnson. Is he available?W: No, I’m sorry, he is out of the office at the moment. Could I take a message for you, Mr.Blanchard?M: Sure. I’ve been trying to get in touch with Mr. Johnson for several weeks now. I still have not been paid for the work I did on his website.W: Could you hold on for one moment, Mr. Blanchard?M: Sure…W: OK, so Mr. Johnson has left a check for you in the amount of two thousand dollars. You can come by our office anytime to pick it up.M: Well, there must be some mistake. The fee for my work should be three thousand dollars. We signed a contract.W: Well, I don’t know anything about that. All I have is the check here.M: This is ridiculous! Mr. Johnson should know exactly how much he owes me, and he shouldhave taken care of this last month! Do you have his cell phone number?W: I’m sorry sir, but I’m not allowed to give that out. I’d be happy to have time to give you a call when he gets in.Text 10Dear Mom and Dad,This is my fifth day at summer camp. Life in the great outdoors isn’t exactly what I expected, but I’m not starving… yet… so don’t worry about me.Everyone has to get up at 5:30 a.m. every day. We have to make our beds and clean up the cabin before we can get checked out. We have breakfast around 6:30 a.m. After that, we have some free time, so I’ve been going fishing in a nearby stream. But yesterday, the only thing I caught was an old shoe and a tree branch. Then I slipped and fell in the stream and lost my fishing pole. That ended my fishing career.In the afternoon, there are different activities we can choose from, like horseback riding and hiking. In the evening, everyone helps to get dinner ready. Yesterday, I was in charge of cooking the hot dogs, but I accidentally dropped them in the fire. The other kids laughed at me about it.At night, we sit around a campfire in front of the cabin, singing songs and telling ghost stories. That’s usually fun, but one night while I was trying to find more sticks for the fire, I got lost. After about an hour of wandering around the forest, I finally found my way back, but no one seemed to realize what had happened. A bear could have eaten me and no one would have known.I can’t wait to come home tomorrow!Love,Brad。