民航乘务英语听力教程
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Lesson oneSection OneStatements 1Directions: In this part you will hear a short statement. Listen carefully to understand what the speaker says. Then read the four words in your workbook, marked a, b, c and d, and tick the word which the speaker uses in the statement you have heard.1. The cook is mixing flour and water with eggs and sugar.a.floorb.flowerc.flourd.flow2. The classroom is clean and the students are quiet.a. quiteb.quietc.quiltd.quit3.The driver was fined $30, because he violated the traffic regulations.a.findb.foundc.fined.fined4. I lack words with which to express my thanks.a.likeb.luckckd.let5. The price of computers have been rising in the latter half of the year.tertterc.letterd.little6. The two towns are connected by a railway.a. correctedb.collectedc. contactedd.connected7. There was a sudden joIt and I fell down and hurt myself.a.fellb. fillc. feeld.fail8. Helen has got the meal ready to serve the passengers.a.mealb. maille9. The fog is very thick today. I cannot see anything clearly.a.sickb.tickc.seekd. thick10.People breathe more slowly when they are asleep.a.breezeb.breathec.breathd.breastSection ThreeConversationsDirections: In this part you will hear a short conversation followed by a question about the conversation.You must choose the most appropriate answer from the four choices marked a,b,c and d.1. M: You have made such progress in speaking English. Do youattend any English class?W: Yes, I take lessons twice a week, but from next week on, I'll go to the class on Saturday evenings, too.Q: How often will the woman have English lessons from next week on?a. Once a week.b.Twice a week.c. Three times a week.d. Four times a week.2. M:What's the time for departure?W:5:30. That only leaves us 15 minutes to go through the Customs and check our baggage.Q:At what time did the conversation take place?a.5:00.b.5:15.c.5:30.d.5:45.3. M:Have you seen our purser?W: No, I haven't seen her since the day before yesterday.Q:When did she last see the purser?a. Yesterday.b. Three days ago.c. Two days ago.d. Early last week.4. M:The football match started 25 minutes ago.W: Really? Oh, it's 9:50.Q:When did the football match start?a.9:50.b.9:25.c.8:55.d. 10:15.5. W:When can the captain see me?M:He won't be free until tomorrow.Q:What does the man mean?a. The captain won't see her tomorrow.b. The captain is busy tomorrow.c. The captain is busy all day today.d.The captain will see her today.6. W:Where have you been? It's 9 o'clock now. The play started 45 minutes ago.M:I'm sorry. I got lost.Q:When did the play begin?a. 8:45.b.9:00.c. 8:15.d. 9:15.7. W:When will you be ready to fix the engines of the plane?M: I've already fixed it.Q: What does the man mean?a.He will be able to fix it.b. He has fixed it.c. He is not able to fix it.d.He will fixit soon.8. M: When will our flight arrive in Paris?W: Well, now it's just eight. We can make it in about two hours,I think.Q: What time will they arrive in Paris?a. At about ten o'clock.b. At about ten to ten.c. At about nine o'clock.d.At about six o'clock.9. W:When is the library open on Sunday?M:From 8 am to 7 pm.Q:How long is the library open?a.8 hours.b. 8 o'clock.c. 11 hours.d. 11 o'clock.10. M:Are you catching the 12:15 flight to Shanghai?W:Yes. I ordered a taxi for 11:30. It'll be here in 15 minutes.Q:What is the time now?a.11:15.b.11:30.c.11:45.d.12:15.11.W: Did you meet Dad at the airport?M:Yes.The plane was due at 7:15, but it was delayed a quarter of an hour.Q:When did the plane arrive?a. The plane arrived at 8:15.b.The plane arrived at 7:00.c. The plane arrived at 7:15.d. The plane arrived at 7:30.12. M: Can you tell me the time?W: My watch says 9:30, but I always set it 10 minutes ahead.Q:What time is it now?a. It is 9:30.b. It was 9:30 when I set my watch.c. It is 9:20.d. I set my watch thirty minutes ahead.13.M: We have to hurry if we hope not to miss the beginning of the film. It's already 7:35.W: Well, it takes only 15 minutes to get to the movies and the filmdoesn't beginuntil 7:55.Q: What time will the couple get to the movies if they leave immediately?a.At 7:35.b.At 7:45.c. At 7:50.d.At 7:55.14. W:Has George returned from China yet?M:Yes,but he was only here for three days before his company sent him to Canada.Q:Where is George now?a.China.b.Here.c. Canada.d. California.15. M: I wonder if John will be here by 8:00. He's supposed to be. W:His wife said he left at 7:30. So he should be here by 8:15 at the latest.Q:What time is John supposed to arrive?a. 7:30.b.8:00.c. 8:50.d.8:15.16. M:I've heard Baker is leaving for New York City at 9:30 on Sunday. I'll see him off at the airport.W:Well,no.He's postponed two days and two hours because he couldn't get a seat on Sundays.Q:When is Baker leaving?a. 9:30 on Sunday.b. 11:30 on Monday.c. 9:30 on Tuesday.d. 11:30 on Tuesday.17. M: I was at the entrance of the station at 3:00. How did I fail to meet you?W: I got there at 2:50 and stayed for a while. But I thought I left before you got there. Q:When did the woman probably leave the station?a. At 2:50.b. Before 3:00.c. At 3:00.d. After 3:00.18. W:Hi,Jack. Delighted to meet you.I guess you've been busy these days.When is the graduation party?M: May 20th, that is in ten days. I hope you can come to it,if you are still here.Q:What is the date when the conversation takes place?a. May 20th.b.May 10th.c. May 30th.d.May 11th.19. M: My watch is out of battery. What's the time by your watch? W: My watch says it's 9:35, but it is 7 minutes ahead.Q: What's the correct time now?a. It's 9:28.b. It's 9:35.c. It's 9:42.d. It's 9:07.20. W: Why don't plan to leave your home at 7:15? And I'll try to be there at 7:30.M: That may be a little late if we want to be sure of getting good seats. I think I'd rather leave here at seven.Q:At what time will the man probably meet the woman?a. 6:45.b. 7:00.c. 7:15.d.7:30.b. Section Fourc. Passagesd. Directionst In this section, you will hear 15 questions in 3passages ,At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions, Then you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked a,b,c and d.e. Passage 1f. Questions 1 to 5 are based on passage 1.g. Waves are beautiful to look at, but they can destroy ships at sea,as well as houses and buildings near the shore, What causes waves? Most waves are caused by winds blowing over the surface of the water. The sun heats the earth, causing the air to rise and the winds to blow, The winds blow across the sea, pushing little waves into bigger and bigger ones, The size of a wave depends on how strong the wind is, how long it blows, and how large the body of water is, In a small bay big waves never build up. But at sea the wind can build up giant powerful waves, h. A rule says that the height of a wave (in meters) will usually beno more than one-tenth of the wind's speed (in kilometers), In other words, when the wind is blowing at 200 kilometers per hour, most waves will be about 20 meters, Of course, some waves may combine to form giant waves that are much higher. In 1933, theUnited States Navy reported the largest measured wave in history. It rose in the Pacific Ocean to a height of 34 meters,i. 1. What caused waves?j. a. High temperature,k. b.Phases of the moon.l. c.The earth's movement.m. d.Winds blowing over the surface of the water.n. 2. What factor is not mentioned in the size of a wave?o. a.How high the temperature of water is.p. b.How strong the wind is.q. c,How large the body of water is.r. d,How long the wind blows,s. 3. What does a rule say about the height of a wave?t. a. It is usually no more than one eighth of the wind's speed in kilometer.u. b.It is usually no more than one twelfth of the wind's speed in kilometer.v. c. It is usually no more than one tenth of the wind's speed in kilometer.w. d. It is usually no more than one twentieth of the wind's speed in kilometer.x. 4. Which of the following is true?y. a. Waves are beautiful to look at, but they can destroy ships at sea and houses and buildings near the shore.z. b. Waves are beautiful to look at, and they cannot destroy ships at sea.aa. c. Waves are beautiful to look at, but they can destroy ships at sea only.bb. d. None of the above.cc. 5, Which of the following is true?dd. a. Big waves can also build up in a small bay.ee. b. Big waves never build up in a small bay.ff. c. Both a and b.gg. d. None of the above.hh. Passage 2ii. Questions 6 to 10 are based on passage 2.jj. For centuries historians and scientists have been searching for the oldest living things. Some turtle live more than a century. But the oldest living things we know are trees,kk. T here are several types of long-living trees in California which have existed for about 3 000 years. Many of them are still healthy and may live to be the oldest things living on earth. For a long time they were thought to be the oldest, but recently a type of pine was found in California. It showed 4 600 rings. This tells usthat the tree is 4 600 years old.ll. Scientists are searching for the oldest tree alive because it can teach them a great deal about many matters. It will tell them about the climate during the past thousands of years. Also, the amount of rainfall each year is told by the size of each ring. mm. 6. What's this passage about?nn. a. Trees. b. Historian. c. Turtle. d. The old living things.oo. 7. What shows a tree's history?pp. a. Height. b. Leaves. c. Rings. d. Roots.qq. 8. What does the size of each ring tell us?rr. a. The type of tree.ss. b. The amount of sun for a given year.tt. c. Whether a tree is living or dead.uu. d. The amount of rainfall each year.vv. 9. What is the oldest living thing?ww. a. Turtles. b. Trees. c. A type of pine. d. None of the above. xx. 10. Why are the scientists searching for the oldest trees alive? yy. a. Because they can teach them a great deal about many matters. zz. b. Because they will tell them about the climate during the past thousands of years.aaa. c. Because they can tell them the amount of rainfall each year. bbb. d. All of the above.ccc. Passage 3ddd. Questions 11 to 15 are based on passage 3.eee. And now here's the weather forecast for the next twenty-four hours for the whole of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Starting with Southern England and the Midlands, it'll be mainly dry and sunny, but quite cold, with temperatures around six or seven degrees Celsius. It should stay dry all day, but there'll be quite a wind, so wrap up warm.fff. And the west country, Wales and Northern Ireland. You can expect some rain in the morning and afternoon and quite strong north easterly winds, and the temperature will be lower than yesterday, around the three or four degrees mark. I don't think you'll see much of the sun: cloudy all day, I'm afraid. The East coast of England will see the best of today's weather. It'll be warmer than yesterday, no winds, and sunshine, so quite warm for the time of year.ggg. In Scotland and Northern Ireland, however, there'll be heavy rain and maybe some snow during the afternoon, and on the hills temperatures will drop to below freezing, minus four or five, and on the highest spots minus ten. Over much of Scotland it will be cloudy, and windy too as the cold front moves in over the Atlantic.Northern Ireland can expect the same, but the rain will end beforethe dark. But again very cold, with temperatures not going above freezing. And that's all from me.hhh. 11.What does the speaker suggest the people in Southern England and Midlands do?iii. a. To put on more clothes.jjj. b. Don't wear too much.kkk. c. To go for an outing.lll. d. To stay at home.mmm. 12.Which place has quite strong north and easterly wind? nnn. a. Scotland.ooo. b. Midlands.ppp. c. Wales and Northern Ireland.qqq. d. East coast of England.rrr. 13. Which part of the country has got the best weather?sss. a.Scotland.ttt. b. Midlands.uuu. c. Wales and Northern Ireland.vvv. d.East coast of England.www. 14. What is the lowest temperature on the hills of Scotland and Northern Ireland?xxx. a. Six degrees Celsius.yyy. b. Three degrees above zero.zzz. c. Four degrees below freezing.aaaa. d. Minus ten degrees.bbbb. 15.Why will the weather be cloudy and windy over much of Scotland?cccc. a. Because the warm front moves in over the Atlantic. dddd. b. Because the cold front moves in over the Atlantic.eeee. c. Because the warm front moves in over the Pacific.ffff. d.Because the cold front moves in over the Pacific.gggg.。
民航m9英语考试听力引言概述:民航M9英语考试是针对民航行业从业人员的一项重要考试,其中听力部分是考试的重要组成部分。
通过听力考试,考生需要能够准确理解和应对各类民航相关的听力材料,包括航班信息、机场广播、乘客对话等。
本文将从五个大点来详细阐述民航M9英语考试听力的相关内容。
正文内容:一、听力材料的种类1.1 航班信息:民航M9英语考试听力中,航班信息是常见的听力材料,包括起飞时间、登机口、航班号等内容。
1.2 机场广播:机场广播是考试中常见的听力材料,考生需要能够听懂并理解广播内容,如候机楼变更、航班延误等信息。
1.3 乘客对话:考试中可能会出现乘客之间的对话,考生需要能够听懂并理解对话内容,如乘客询问行李托运、座位安排等。
二、听力技巧2.1 注意听力材料的关键信息:在听力考试中,考生需要注意听取关键信息,如航班号、登机口等,这些信息对于正确回答问题至关重要。
2.2 注意听力材料的时间和地点信息:对于航班信息和机场广播,考生需要特别关注时间和地点信息,以便准确理解和应对。
2.3 注意听力材料的语气和语调:在乘客对话中,考生需要注意乘客的语气和语调,以便理解其意图和情感。
三、常见听力难点3.1 语速较快:在民航M9英语考试听力中,听力材料的语速较快,考生需要通过反复练习提高听力速度和理解能力。
3.2 专业术语:民航行业有许多专业术语,考生需要熟悉并理解这些术语的含义,以便正确理解听力材料。
3.3 口音和发音:考生需要适应不同的口音和发音,如英式口音、美式口音等,以便准确理解听力材料。
四、备考建议4.1 多听多练:考生需要通过大量听力材料的反复练习,提高自己的听力水平和应对能力。
4.2 注意积累词汇和专业术语:考生可以通过背诵和积累词汇和专业术语,提高对听力材料的理解能力。
4.3 制定合理的备考计划:考生需要根据自己的时间和能力制定合理的备考计划,合理安排听力练习和复习时间。
五、总结:综上所述,民航M9英语考试听力部分对考生的听力水平和应对能力提出了较高的要求。