中考英语听力初级训练18 约翰的汉堡店
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考试范围:xxx;满分:***分;考试时间:100分钟;命题人:xxx 学校:__________ 姓名:__________ 班级:__________ 考号:__________一、选择题1.The doctor warns Jack _____________stop _____________because it is bad for his health. A.to; smoking B.not; to smoke C.to; to smoke D.not to; smoking 2.—I can’t move the table. It’s too heavy.—Let me help you. I’m _______.A.enough weak B.weak enough C.enough strong D.strong enough 3.—How did you _______ to get the concert ticket, Carol?—With the help of my cousin.A.choose B.manage C.fail D.refuse4.—I have to go . My parents don’t allow me ______ out too late .— All right . I will go with you .A.staying B.stayC.not to stay D.to stay5.______ should not be allowed to go out with friends on weekends .A.Twelve - year - old B.Twelve - year - oldsC.Twelve year old D.Twelve years olds6.—You look unhappy . What’s wrong ?— The exam is coming . I am ______ it .A.worry B.worriedC.worried about D.worrying7.Li Ming is so careful that he always looks over his exercise to _______ there are no mistakes . A.make sure B.find outC.think of D.believe in8.If you ______ something that you have done , you wish that you had not done it . A.request B.regretC.forget D.manage9.All he needs is minutes on his handwriting every day.A.few B.little C.a few D.a little10.﹣Where will the 2022 Winter Olympics____,Cindy?﹣In Beijing, the capital of China,the first city to host both Summer and Winter Olympics.A.be taken place B.take placeC.take part D.be taken part11.The climbers made a fire during the night in order to be in the mountain.A.safe B.safely C.save D.safety12.My uncle didn’t regret _______ so much time on the novel.A.spend B.to spend C.spent D.spending13.My teacher has a _________ daughter. She is very lovely.A.ten-years-old B.ten-year-old C.ten year old D.ten years old 14.For your own ________, you should follow the traffic rules while crossing the street. A.safety B.position C.purpose D.chance15.Eric is so careful that he always looks over his exercises to ________ there are no mistakes. A.make sure B.find out C.think of D.look for 16.What worries him is that ______ little money he makes can’t support _______family as large as his.A./; the B.a ; the C./;a D.the ; a17.─I'd like to buy Guo Jingming's Tiny Times.─You had better ____ his books. The stories he tells are far from real life.A.read B.not read C.count D.not count 18.When I think back to those days, I regret __________ to my mother.A.to talk back B.talking back C.talked back D.talk back 19.They had no _______but _______help from others .A.chance , ask for B.choice , to ask for C.change , to ask D.choice , ask 20.—I don’t like the awful pictures.—Neither do I.The awful pictures make me________.A.happyB.happilyC.sadD.sadly21.I’m to win.A.in with a chance B.in a chanceC.with a chance D.in with chance22.With the of society, our environment is becoming worse and worse. So we should do what we can our environment.A.develop; protect B.developing; to protect C.development; to protect D.development; protect23.—Tom is always careless with his schoolwork.Could you help him?—No problem!I think he _______ to think twice before starting.A.should be told B.shouldn't be toldC.should tell24.My parents tell me they have nothing against but they just don’t like it.A.dancing B.to dance C.dances D.dance 25.(2020山东省济南汇才学校期中)When I think back to those days, I regret ________ to my mother.A.to talk back B.talking back C.talked back D.talk back 26.—Every time the exam is over,I will ____________ the result.—Take it easy!Grades are not our whole life.A.be worried about B.be pleased with C.be good at D.be worried to【参考答案】一、选择题1.A2.D3.B4.D5.B6.C7.A8.B9.C10.B11.A12.D13.B14.A15.A16.D17.B18.B19.B20.C21.A22.C23.A24.A25.B26.A【参考解析】一、选择题1.A解析:A【详解】句意:医生告诫杰克要戒烟,因为这对他的健康有害。
中考英语听力理解对话场景判断练习题20题含答案解析1. Man: I'm so hungry. I can't wait to have a hamburger and some fries.Woman: Well, the menu here has a lot of choices.Question: What is the most likely place they are in?A. SchoolB. HospitalC. RestaurantD. Library答案:C。
解析:对话中提到“hungry(饥饿)”“hamburger(汉堡)”“fries((薯条)”“menu((菜单)”,这些词汇都与餐厅相关,在学校、医院和图书馆通常不会有这些表述,所以最有可能在餐厅。
2. Girl: I need to find a book for my history project.Boy: Let's ask the librarian for help.Question: Where are they?A. ParkB. LibraryC. CinemaD. Shopping mall答案:B。
解析:“find a book((找一本书)”以及“ask the librarian for help(向图书管理员寻求帮助)”,这些都是在图书馆里常见的行为,而在公园、电影院和商场不会有这些行为,所以是在图书馆。
3. Woman: My son has a fever. I'm so worried.Man: Let's take him to see the doctor quickly.Question: Where might they go?A. HomeB. HospitalC. SchoolD. Restaurant答案:B。
解析:“son has a fever((儿子发烧)”“see the doctor((看医生)”,有人生病去看医生的地方是医院,而不是家、学校或者餐厅。
初三年级英语听力与口语实战模拟练习题30题(带答案)1. You can borrow books from the ____ in your school.A. libraryB. classroomC. playgroundD. canteen答案:A。
解析:在学校里能借书的地方是图书馆,教室是上课的地方,操场是运动的地方,食堂是吃饭的地方。
2. My father likes reading ____ in his free time.A. TVB. booksC. moviesD. games答案:B。
解析:阅读的对象通常是书籍,看电视是watch TV,看电影是see movies,玩游戏是play games。
3. - How many people are there in your family? - There are ____.A. twoB. tooC. toD. do答案:A。
解析:这里问家庭有多少人,需要回答数量,two表示二,too是也的意思,to是介词,do是助动词。
4. - What's your hobby? - I like ____.A. singB. singsC. singingD. song答案:C。
解析:like后面接动词的-ing形式,表示喜欢做某事。
sing是动词原形,sings是第三人称单数形式,song是名词。
5. In the classroom, we can see ____ on the wall.A. mapsB. applesC. catsD. hats答案:A。
解析:在教室的墙上能看到的通常是地图,苹果、猫和帽子一般不会在教室墙上。
6. - What do you usually do after school? - I usually ____ my homework.A. doB. doesC. didD. doing答案:A。
英语听力教程1英语初级听力第十八单元答案1、Simon does not()his fellow workers because they often argue over trivial matters. [单选题] *A. get on with(正确答案)B. come up withC. do away withD. go on with2、Our teacher suggested that each of us _____ a study plan for the tong summer vacation. [单选题] *A. make(正确答案)B. madeC. will makeD. would make3、54.—________?—Yes, please. I'd like some beef. [单选题] *A.What do you wantB.May I try it onC.Can I help you(正确答案)D.What else do you want4、( ) The salesgirls in Xiushui Market have set a good example______us in learning English. [单选题] *A. to(正确答案)B. forC. withD. on5、Don't tell me the answer, I'll work out the problem _____. [单选题] *A .by meB. myself(正确答案)C. meD. mine6、You wouldn't have seen her if it _____ not been for him . [单选题] *A. hasB. had(正确答案)C. haveD.is having7、I have seldom seen my father()pleased with my progress as he is now. [单选题] *A. so(正确答案)B. veryC. tooD. rather8、You should finish your homework as soon as possible. [单选题] *A. 赶快地B. 尽能力C. 一...就D. 尽快地(正确答案)9、15.This kind of bread is terrible. I do not want to eat it ________. [单选题] *A.any more(正确答案)B.some moreC.no longerD.some longer10、90.—I want to go to different places, but I don’t know the ________. —A map is helpful,I think. [单选题] *A.price(正确答案)B.timeC.wayD.ticket11、--Do you know _______ girl with long curly hair?--Yes. She is Mary. She plays _______ piano very well. [单选题] *A. a; /B. the; /C. the; the(正确答案)D. a; the12、Mary wanted to travel around the world all by herself, but her parents did not _______ her to do so. [单选题] *A. forbidB. allowC. follow(正确答案)D. ask13、—______is my notebook?—Look! It’s in your schoolbag.()[单选题] *A. WhatB. WhichC. Where(正确答案)D. How14、—______some nice crayons. I think they are ______.()[单选题] *A. Here is; Betty’sB. Here are; BettyC. Here is; BettyD. Here are; Betty’s(正确答案)15、There are many_____desks in the room. [单选题] *rge old brown(正确答案)B.old large brownrge brown oldD.brown old large16、43.How much did you ________ the man for the TV? [单选题] * A.pay(正确答案)B.takeC.spendD.buy17、I shall never forget the days()we worked on the farm. [单选题] *A. when(正确答案)B. whatC. whichD. on that18、We have made a _______ tour plan to Sydney. [单选题] *A. two dayB. two daysC. two-day(正确答案)D. two-days19、Our campus is _____ big that we need a bike to make it. [单选题] *A. veryB. so(正确答案)C. suchD. much20、--The last bus has left. What should we do?--Let’s take a taxi. We have no other _______ now. [单选题] *A. choice(正确答案)B. reasonC. habitD. decision21、Our teacher was very happy because _______ failed the exam. [单选题] *A. somebodyB. anybodyC. nobody(正确答案)D. everybody22、The soldiers would rather die than give in. [单选题] *A. 呈交B. 放弃C. 泄露D. 投降(正确答案)23、2.I think Game of Thrones is ________ TV series of the year. [单选题] * A.excitingB.more excitingC.most excitingD.the most exciting (正确答案)24、My dog is very _______. It is safe to touch it if you want to. [单选题] *A. luckyB. deliciousC. friendly(正确答案)D. helpful25、______ my great joy, I met an old friend I haven' t seen for years ______ my way ______ town. [单选题] *A. To, in, forB. To, on, to(正确答案)C. With, in, toD. For, in, for26、1.________my father ________ my mother is able to drive a car. So they are going to buy one. [单选题] *A.Neither; norB.Both; andC.Either; orD.Not only; but also(正确答案)27、She is a girl, _______ name is Lily. [单选题] *A. whose(正确答案)B. whoC. whichD. that28、Amy and her best friend often ______ books together.()[单选题] *A. read(正确答案)B. readsC. is readingD. to read29、41.My father is a headmaster and he is _____ charge _____ a primary school. [单选题] * A./, ofB./, withC.in, of (正确答案)D.in, with30、We are very hungry now. Can you _______ us something to eat? [单选题] *A. carryB. takeC. borrowD. bring(正确答案)。
初三英语听力细节捕捉技巧单选题40 题1. You will hear a conversation between two people. One says, "I saw Mr. Smith at the place where we can buy books just now." Where did the speaker see Mr. Smith?A. At the libraryB. At the bookstoreC. At the supermarket答案:B。
解析:听力原文提到在可以买书的地方看到了Mr. Smith,书店是可以买书的地方,A选项图书馆主要是借书的地方,C选项超市是购物的地方不是专门买书的地方,所以正确答案是B。
2. Listen to the dialogue. A girl says, "My mother is always busy in the place where she helps sick people." What does the girl's mother do?A. A teacherB. A nurseC. A cook答案:B。
解析:根据原文提到在帮助病人的地方很忙,护士是在医院帮助病人的职业,A选项教师是在学校教书的,C选项厨师是在厨房做饭的,所以答案是B。
3. In the conversation, a boy says, "I'm going to meet my sister at half past three after school." What time will the boy meet his sister?A. 3:00B. 3:30C. 4:00答案:B。
解析:听力中明确提到是三点半见面,A选项是三点,C选项是四点,所以正确答案是B。
英语初级听力(listen to this 1)Lesson 18Lesson 18Section 1Dialogue 1:—Cigarette?—No, thanks. Not before lunch.—Please have one. It's a new brand.—I honestly don't feel like one at the moment, thanks.Dialogue 2:—I believe you take in foreign students.—Yes, if you don't mind sharing.—How much is it?—Nine pounds per week including heating.—Do you think I could have a look at it, please?—We're having it decorated at the moment. Will Friday do?Dialogue 3:—I wonder whether the dentist could fit me in early tomorrow.—I'm afraid there's nothing before midday.—How about 12:45?—Sorry, but that's taken, too.Dialogue 4:—I was wondering whether you needed any part-timers.—What were you thinking of?—A hotel job of some sort.—Have you ever done anything similar?—Not so far, no.—There's nothing at present, but look back in a week.Dialogue 5:—How do you want it, sir?—Just a trim, please.—Would you like it washed?—No, thank you. Just leave it as it is.Dialogue 6:—Are you being served?—No. What have you got in the way of brown suede jackets, size forty-two?—Sorry, but we're sold right out.—Are you likely to be getting any more in?—I should think so, yes. If you leave your phone number, I'll ring you.Dialogue 7:—Eastbourne 54655.—Hello. John here. Can I speak to Mary, please?—Hold the line, please.—OK.—Sorry, but she's out.—Would you tell her I rang?—I'd be glad to.Dialogue 8:—4864459.—Hello. David Black speaking. May I have a word with June?—I'll just see if she's in.—Right you are.—I'm afraid she's not here.—Could you take a message?—Yes, of course.Section 2A. Interview.(Elina Malinen was in fact invited for an interview at the "Bon Appetit Restaurant". Here ispart of the interview.)Johnson: Good evening, Miss Malinen. Won't you sit down?Elina: Good evening. Thank you.Johnson: Now, I notice you left the Hotel Scandinavia in l980. What are you now doing inEngland?Elina: I'm spending a few months brushing up my English and getting to know the countrybetter.Johnson: And you want to work in England too. Why?Elina: I'm keen on getting some experience abroad, and I like England and Englishpeople.Johnson: Good. Now, I see from the information you sent me that you've worked in yourlast employment for nearly four years. Was that a large restaurant?Elina: Medium-size for Finland, about forty tables.Johnson: I see. Well, you'd find it rather different here. Ours is much smaller, we have onlyten tables.Elina: That must be very cosy.Johnson: We try to create a warm, intimate atmosphere. Now, as to the job, you would beexpected to look after five tables normally, though we get in extra staff for peak periods.Elina: I see.Johnson: I'm the Restaurant Manager and Head Waiter, so you'd be working directlyunder me. You'd be responsible for bringing in the dishes from the kitchen, serving thedrinks, and if necessary looking after the bills. So you'd be kept pretty busy.Elina: I'm used to that. In my last position we were busy most of the time, especially insummer.Johnson: Good. Now, is there anything you'd like to ask about the job?Elina: Well, the usual question—what sort of salary were you thinking of paying?Johnson: We pay our waiters forty pounds a week, and you would get your evening mealfree.Elina: I see.Johnson: Now, you may have wondered why I asked you here so late in the day. The factis, I would like to see you in action, so to speak. Would you be willing to act as a waitresshere this evening for half-an-hour or so? Our first customer will be coming in, let me see,in about ten minutes' time.Elina: Well, I'm free this evening otherwise.Johnson: Good. And in return perhaps you will have dinner with us? Now, let me showyou the kitchen first. This way, please ...B. Discussion.(sound of kettle whistling)Tom: Well, what's the forecast? Are we going to have more snow? And ... is your motherawake?Helen: Hang on, Dad. The first answer is 'yes' and the second is 'no'. Let's have a cup oftea.Tom: That's a good idea. ... Where's Jean? Where's your mother? Jean, how about somebreakfast?Helen: Shh. Mother's still asleep, as I've told you.Tom: And what about the twins? Where are Peter and Paul?Helen: They were sick all night. That's why Mum is so tired today. And ... they're having abirthday party tomorrow. Remember?Tom: Another birthday? Helen, look at the clock. It's 8:45. Let's go. We're going to be late.C. Past Mistakes.—Me, officer? You're joking!—Come off it, Mulligan. For a start, you spent three days watching the house. Youshouldn't have done that, you know. The neighbors got suspicious and phoned thepolice ...—But I was only looking, officer.—... and on the day of the robbery, you really shouldn't have used your own car. We gotyour number. And if you'd worn a mask, you wouldn't have beenrecognized.—I didn't go inside!—Ah, there's another thing. You should've worn gloves, Mulligan. If you had, you wouldn'thave left your fingerprints all over the house. We found your fingerprints on the jewels,too.—You mean ... you've found the jewels?—Oh yes. Where you ... er ... 'hid' them. Under your mattress.—My God! You know everything! I'll tell you something, officer—you shouldn't have joinedthe police force. If you'd taken up burglary, you'd have made a fortune!D. Monologue.Why do people play football? It's a stupid game, and dangerous too. Twenty-two menfight for two hours to kick a ball into a net. They get more black eyes than goals. On dry,hard pitches they break their bones. On muddy ones they sprain their muscles.Footballers must be mad. And why do people watch football? They must be mad too.They certainly shout and scream like madmen. In fact I'm afraid to go out when there's afootball match. The crowds are so dangerous. I'd rather stay at home and watch TV. Butwhat happens when I switch on? They're showing a football match. So I turn on the radio.What do I hear? 'The latest football scores.' And what do I see when I open a newspaper?Photos of footballers, interviews with footballers, reports of football matches. Footballersare the heroes of the twentieth century. They're rich and famous. Why? Because they cankick a ball around. How stupid! Everyone seems to be mad about football, but I'm not.Down with football, I say.Section 3Dictation.(sound of knocking at door)Mrs. Brink: Come in. Oh, it's you again, Tom. What have you done this time?Tom: I've cut my finger and it's bleeding a lot.Mrs. Brink: Let me see, Tom ... Hmmm, that is a bad cut. I can clean it and put a plaster onit, but you'll have to see the doctor.。
专题03 形容词&副词(专项训练)【基础过关|直击中考】一、单项选择1.My mother makes salad __________ and it tastes __________.A.good; well B.well; well C.well; good D.good; good【答案】C【解析】句意:我妈妈沙拉做得还很好,它尝起来很好吃。
考查形容词和副词的用法。
good好,形容词;well健康的,形容词或好,副词。
根据“makes salad…”可知此处应用副词修饰“makes”,故要用副词well;又根据“it tastes…”可知taste“品尝”为感官动词,后面要用形容词作表语,表示“尝起来很好吃”,所以要用good。
故选C。
2.The house has ________ and each room is ________ for us to have meetings in.A.enough rooms; enough big B.room enough; big enoughC.enough rooms; big enough D.rooms enough; enough big【答案】C【解析】句意:这所房子有足够的房间,每个房间都足够大,我们可以在里面开会。
考查enough的用法。
enough作形容词修饰名词时要放在名词前面,排除B、D选项;enough作副词修饰形容词时放在形容词后面,排除A选项。
故选C。
3.He seems ________ when he looks at the photo.A.excited B.exciting C.excite【答案】A【解析】句意:当他看着照片的时候他看起来很兴奋。
考查形容词用法。
excited感到兴奋的,形容词,常修饰人;exciting令人兴奋的,形容词,常修饰物;excite 使兴奋,动词。
此空是在系动词seem后应该用形容词,修饰he,用excited。
英语(统考)A卷。
第一部分听力一、听句子, 根据所听到的内容选择正确答语。
每小题念两遍。
1. A. Nice to meet you! B. Good morning! C. How are you?2. A. Thank you. B. You're welcome. C. Sounds fun.3. A. Good idea. B. I think so. C. No way.4. A. Yes, please. B. No, thanks. C. Certainly.5. A. What a pity! B. That's funny! C. See you there!二、听句子, 选择与所听句子内容相符的图片。
每小题念两遍。
三、听对话, 根据对话内容及问题选择正确答案。
每小题念两遍。
11. A. Birthday cakes. B. Long noodles. C. Eggs.12. A. To bow. B. To kiss. C. To shake hands.13. A. Scary movies. B. Comedies. C. Action movies.14. A. Their favorite day. B. Their favorite subjects. C. Their favorite teacher.15. A. Nine months. B. Three years. C. A long period of time.16. A. By using Wechat. B. By writing letters. C. By talking on the phone.17. A. Mother and son. B. Teacher and student. C. Doctor and patient.18. A. It's sold. B. It's colorful for her. C. It's small for her.19. A. ¥2. 5. B. ¥3. C. ¥4.20. A. In a bookstore. B. In a restaurant. C. In the teacher's office.四、听短文, 根据短文内容选择正确答案。
初级英语听力 lesson 18点此试听A friend of mine, Rob Jenkins, almost had a nervous breakdown last year. I told him to go to the doctor.Doctor: Hello, Mr. Jenkins. What can I do for you?Mr. Jenkins: Well, doctor ... I’m very tense and nervous. I haven’t bee n able to sleep for several days.Doctor: Hmm ... have you been working hard?Mr. Jenkins: Oh, yes. I’ve been very busy. I’ve been working twelve hours a day.Doctor: Have you been taking any pills?Mr. Jenkins: No, but I’ve been smoking too much, and I’ve bee n drinking a lot of coffee.Doctor: Well, you should take a holiday. You should go somewhere quiet and peaceful, like Cornwall. Why don’t you go there?* * *Rob decided to go to Cornwall the next weekend. Penquay was a very small fishing village on the north coast of Cornwall. There were no trains or buses to Penquay, so he had to drive. It was a long journey, and Rob arrived late on Friday evening. Thelandlady of the guest house, Mrs. Doone, answered the door and showed him to his room. Rob was very tired and went straight to bed. He slept well and didn’t wake up until nine o’clock the next morning.Rob went downstairs for breakfast. Because there were no other guests, Mrs. Doone invited him to have breakfast with her and her daughter, Catherine. Catherine was already sitting in the dining room. She was about thirteen years old, with long, black hair and clear, grey eyes. Mrs. Doone went to the kitchen to prepare breakfast. Rob and Catherine looked at each other nervously for a few seconds.Mr. Jenkins: There are four places at the table. Is there another guest?Catherine: Oh, no ... we never talk about the empty place.Mr. Jenkins: The empty place? What do you mean?Catherine: Well, that used to be my father’s place.Mr. Jenkins: ‘Used to be?’ I don’t understand.Catherine: My father was a fisherman. Three years ago he went out in his boat, and he never returned.Mr. Jenkins: What happened to him?Catherine: Nobody knows. They searched everywhere, but they found nothing. My mother always keeps that place for him, andshe makes his breakfast every morning. She thinks he’ll come back. That’s a photograph of him ... over there, on the wall. My mother’s been waiting for him for three years.* * *Rob said nothing, but he looked very worried. At that moment Mrs. Doone returned. She poured four cups of tea, and put one cup in the empty place. Rob looked more worried and he stared at the empty chair. Suddenly, he heard footsteps outside the door and a tall man, with a black beard, walked into the room. Rob looked terrified. It was the man in the photograph! He jumped up and ran out of the room.Man: Who was that? What’s the matter?Mrs. Doone: I don’t know. I don’t understand. He’s a guest from London. He arrived last night while you were asleep.Man: Catherine! Do you know anything about this?Catherine: No, I don’t, father. But he’s here because he’s very nervous. He says he’s hiding here because a tall man with a black beard is trying to kill him.Man: Catherine, have you been telling stories again?Catherine: Stories, father? Me? (laughing)Robert Gordon is phoning to book a hotel room in Paris.Receptionist: 45-21-64.Allo?Robert: Is that the Saint-MartineHotel?Receptionist: Oui. Yes, it is. Can I helpyou?Robert: Have you got a double room for the night of 23rd July?Reception ist: One moment please. I’ll just have a look. Yes, we have got a double room on that date.Robert: Has it got a double bed or twosingles?Receptionist: Two singles, monsieur.Robert: And is that with or without bath?Receptionist: It’s a room with shower and toilet, monsieur.Robert: That sounds fine. Is there a TV?Receptionist: Could you repeat that, please?Robert: Is there a color television in the room?Receptionist: Yes, but of course. And a video, if you choose.Robert: How much will it be for one night?Receptionist: About four hundredfrancs.Robert: And what does that include?Receptionist: It includes morning newspaper, continental breakfast and service.Robert: Where is the nearestmetro?Receptionist: Opera, monsieur. It’s only five minutes from here.Robert: And is there an extra charge for children?Receptionist: If the child is under sixteen and we put an extra bed in your room, the charge is seventy-five francs. Do you want the room?Robert: Yes, for one night—23rd July.Receptionist: Oui,monsieur. May I have your name, please?Robert: Actually, it’s for my wife and two daughters—Mrs. Jean Gordon, Linda and Maggie.Receptionist: Yes, monsieur. So you need an extra bed. And what time will they be arriving on July 23rd ...Interviewer: Now you’ve been a veterinary doctor for some thirty years, what was it that made you become a vet in the first place?Vet: Well, I studied as an ordinary doctor in the beginning, but I slowly realized that I liked animals very much. I almost prefer animals to people. So I took an extra course in animal medicine. It’s as simple as that really.Interviewer: And you still enjoy working with animals?Vet: Oh, yes, very much so. In fact, more than ever now. I’ve got to know animals much better, you see, and I get on better with them in every way. Their owners sometimes get on my nerves, though.Interviewer: Oh ... why is that?Vet: Well, some people know very little about animals and keep them in the wrong conditions.Interviewer: What sort of conditions?Vet: Oh, you know, some people buy a large dog and then try to keep it in a small flat; they don’t take it out enough to give it proper exercise. Other people havea cat and try to keep it in the house all day, but a cat needs to get out and be free to come and go as it pleases. A lot of people d on’t feed their animals properly. It’s very common to give pets too much food which is very bad for them, especially if they’re not getting enough exercise. Or not to feed them regularly, which is equally bad. An animal is a responsibility which is somethi ng many people don’t seem to realize.Interviewer: You mean people keep pets for the wrong reasons?Vet: Yes, some people want a pet because they’re lonely, or simply for decoration, or just to show how rich they are.Interviewer: And just how do you deal with these people?Vet: Well, I try to tell them what the animal needs, what is the right sort of food, the proper exercise. I try to teach them that animals are not toys and if they’re to be healthy, they have to be happy.Interviewer: Yes, I suppose you’re ri ght. In your thirty years as a vet you must have come across some interesting cases?Vet: Oh yes, there are lots of interesting cases. I was once called to a lioness who was giving birth and having difficulty. Now that was really interesting.Well, now, ladies and gentlemen,that was our last item, and all that remains for me to do is to thank our performers sincerely on behalf of us all for the pleasure they have given us this evening. And of course I must express thanks to those who’ve worked behind the scenes. And especially our producer. But most of all I want to say thank you to all of you for coming here this evening and supporting this event, especially in such weather. I think perhaps I should take this opportunity to renew my sincere apologies to thos e sitting in the back rows. We’ve made temporary repairs to the roof, but unfortunately the rain tonight was unexpectedly heavy, and we’re grateful to you for your understanding and cheerful good humor. I may say that we had hoped that temporary repairs would suffice. But we were recently informed by our surveyor that the whole roof will have to be replaced: which is of course a severe blow when you think it’s only five years since we replaced the roof of the church itself. And so we shall be having another concert soon, I hope.Manager: Good morning, madam. And what can we do for you?Woman: What can you do for me?Manager: Yes, madam, what can we do for you?Woman: You’ve alreadydone it, thank you very much. And I want something done about what you’ve don e for me.Manager: Is something the matter, madam?Woman: I’ll say there is, I want to see the manager.Manager: I’m the manager, madam. Now ... now what seems to be the trouble?Woman: Look at my face!Manager: Your face? Ah yes. Oh dear. Well, never mind. Wha t’s wrong with your face? What exactly am I supposed to be looking at?Woman: My lines, my Wrinkles.Manager: Well, we can soon put that right, Madam. You need a bottle of our New Generation Wrinkle Cream. With this wonderful new cream your lines and wrinkles just ...Woman: Shut up!Manager: ... just disap ... I beg your pardon?Woman: I said shut up! I was silly enough to listen to you before. I’ll listen to no more of it.Manager: You say you’ve been here before, madam. I’m afraid I don’t recognize you.Woman: Of course you don’t recognize me! Last time I came in here I was a very attractive middle-aged woman. Now I look old enough to be even your grandmother.Manager: Well, yes ... er ... some of us do age quicker than others.Woman: It’s not a question of age, my man, it’s a question of your cream. I used it for two small linesunder my eyes and I woke up next morning looking like Lady Frankenstein. Your advertisement says ‘Lose ten years overnight. For only five pounds you can look young and attractive again. Tried by thousands. Money back guarantee.’ Well, I want more than my money back. I want you to pay for me to have plastic surgery.Manager: But, madam, there must be some mistake.Woman: I’ll say there’s been a mistake. My mistake was believing your advert and buying your silly cream. ‘It can do the same for you, too,’ it said. Well, it’s certainly done something for me, but now what it did for the lady in the picture.Manager: But our product is tested and approved by doctors. It was thoroughly tested on thousands of volunteers by experts before it was allowed to be sold on the market. This is the first complaint we’ve had.Woman: I told you, I want you to pay for a face lift or I’m taking you to court! So there!Manager: Er, do you happen to have a ... a recent photograph, madam?Woman: What ... whatever do you want with a photograph? You can see the way I look.Manager: I mean a photograph of you just before you used the cream.Woman: Do you think I go to the photographerseveryday? (Pause) Look, Just give me the five pounds, will you?Manager: Do you have your receipt with you, madam?Woman: Er ... just a minute ... let me have a look. (Rummages in bag) Er ... no. No, I seem to have lost it?Manager: Then there’s nothing I can do, madam. Sorry.Woman: (furious) I’ll take you to court. I’ll take you to court.Manager: You can do as you please, madam. Good morning.—Right, what do you want me to get then?—Right, er ... well, go to the green grocer’s first.—Yeah, the green grocer’s. (Right.) OK.—Right, let me see, potatoes, but new potatoes, not mottled ones.I mean they’re really not very good any more. Urm, three pounds ...—Hang on. I’m trying to write this down. New potatoes.—Right.—... three pounds.—Three pounds. Yes.—Spring onions, one bunch.—One bunch of spring onions.—Yeah.—OK.—And ... a pound of bananas.—And a pound of bananas. Right.—And then, could you go to the supermarket as well?—Yes, yes.—Mm, let me see. A packet of sugar cubes.—A packet of sugar cubes.—Yeah. Cubes, mind you, not the other stuff.—Right.—Coffee, instant coffee, but yeah, get Nescafe, Nescafe gold blend.—Nescafe?—Yeah. I don’treally like any other kinds.—OK. Nescafe ... what did you say?—Gold blend.—Gold blend. Yeah.—You know one of those eight-ounce jars.—Eight ounces. Yes, yes.—Cooking oil.—Cooking oil.—Sunflower ... you see, I need it for ...—What is it? What’s that?—Sunflower.—Sunflower?—I need it for a special recipe.—Never heard of that.—Sunflower cooking oil.—Yeah.—Right.—Wine.—Any special kind?—Any dry white.—Dry white wine. Yeah.—And some bread.—Some bread. Any, again, any particular kind?—No.—Any kind?—Any kind, yeah.—OK. Yeah. Anything else?—No, I don’t think. Oh yes, hang on.I forget apples. Golden delicious, urm, from the green grocer’s.—Golden delicious apples. How many?—Two pounds.—Two pounds.—Yes.* * *—Hi, I’m back.—Ah, good. Right, well, let’s see what you’ve got then.—Right, let’s see what we have got here. Three pounds of potatoes.—Oh look. These’re old potatoes.I did say new potatoes. These, these are no good.—Oh, I’m sorry. It doesn’t make much difference.—Yes, it does.—I’m sorry. Well, actually, I couldn’t, I didn’t see any new potatoes.—Mm, alright. What arethese, onions?—Onions, yes.—But these are not spring onions.—Oh, they are nice, nice big ones, though, aren’t they?—Yeah, but not spring onions.—Oh, sorry.I didn’t, I didn’t really know what spring onions were.—Well, you know, there’s long ones ...—Oh, they have all sorts.—... and thin ones.—Right. Some bananas.—That, yeah, they are fine. Great.—Good. Two pounds of apples.—Cooking apples? I did say golden delicious. Look, these are for cooking. I wanted some for eating. You know, for ... oh well ...—Oh well, I didn’t know. I thought they would do. They look nice.—Mm, no.—Right. A bottle of wine. Riesling, OK?—Yeah, fine, grea t. That’s fine. And sugar cubes here. Great.—Yes, yes.—OK.—Right. Now they didn’t have any Nescafe Gold Blend, so I got Maxwell House. That’s all they had.—Alright, alright. Never mind.—Yeah. And oil.—But not Sunflower oil.—I couldn’t see that. I got this.I think it’s good stuff, good quality.—Yes, it is good, but it’s olive oil and that’s not what my recipe wanted. I need Sunflower oil.—Well, I don’t think you’ll find it. And a loaf of bread.—That’s fine. All right. Well, I supposeI’ll have to go out mys elf again then.—Well, sorry, but I don’t think it’s my fault.—Mm.Hugh is on the telephone. Listen to his conversation with Herr Kohler.Secretary: I have a call for you on line one, Mr. Gibbs. It’s Mandred Kohler in Dusseldorf.Hugh: Oh, yes. Put him through. Hello, Herr Kohler. How are you?Kohler: Very well, thank you. And you?Hugh: Just fine.Kohler: Glad to hear it ... uh ... I’ll come straight to the point, if you don’t mind. I’m sure you know why I’m phoning.Hugh: Yes, of course. About the ...Kohler: Exactly. Are you in a position to give us a definite assurance that the goods will be delivered on time?Hugh: Well, um ... you can count on us to do our very best, however ...Kohler: Hmm. Excuse me, Mr. Gibbs, but I’m afraid that really isn’t good enough ...I beg your pardon, I don’t mean your best isn’t good enough, but will you meet the deadline or won’t you?Hugh: I ... I was coming to that, Herr Kohler. I must be frank with you. We’ve run into a few problems.Kohler: Problems? What kind of problems?Hugh: Tec hnical problems. Nothing very serious. There’s no need to worry.Kohler: I hope not, Mr. Gibbs, for yoursake as well as ours. I’m sure you’re aware that there’s a penalty in your contract with us for late delivery and we’ll ...Hugh: Yes, Herr Kohler, I’m perfectly aware of that. But do you need the whole order by the 24th?Kohler: We would certainly prefer the whole order to be delivered by then, yes.Hugh: Yes, but do you need the whole order then?Kohler: What exactly are you suggesting?Hugh: You can count on us to get half of the order to you by then.Kohler: Hmm ... and how long before the other half is delivered?Hugh: Another week at the most!Kohler: Hmm ... you’re sure that’sall?Hugh: Yes, absolutely! You can depend on us to get half the order to you by the 24th and the other half within a week.Kohler: Hmm ... yes, that should be all right ... but there must be no further delays!Hugh: There won’t be! You can count on that.Kohler: Very well, Mr. Gibbs.Hugh: Thank you! You’ve been very understanding.Kohler: Goodbye, Mr. Gibbs.Hugh: Goodbye, Herr Kohler. And thank you again! Phew! Well, ... that’s at least one problem out of the way!When Elvis Presley died on 16th August, 1977, radio and television programs all over the world wereinterrupted to give the news of his death. President Carter was asked to declare a day of national mourning. Carter said: ‘Elvis Presley changed the face of American popular culture ... He was unique and irreplaceable.’ Eighty thousand people attended his funeral. The streets were jammed with cars, and Elvis Presley films were shown on television, and his records were played on the radio all day. In the year after his death, one hundred million Presley LPs were sold.Elvis Presley was born on January 8th, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi. His twin brother, Jesse Garon, died at birth. His parents were very poor and Elvis never had music lessons, but he was surrounded by music from an early age. His parents were very religious, and Elvis regularly sang at church services. In 1948, when he was thirteen, his family moved to Memphis, Tennessee. He left school in 1953 and got a job as a truck driver.In the summer of 1953 Elvis paid four dollars and recorded two songs for his mother’s birthday at Sam Phillips’ Sun Records studio. Sam Phillips heard Elvis and asked him to record “That’s All Right” in July 1954. Twenty thousand copies were sold, mainly in and around Memphis.He made five more records for Sun, and in July 1955 he met Colonel Tom Parker, who became his manager in November. Parker sold El vis’s contract to RCA Records. Sun Records got thirty-five thousand dollars and Elvis got five thousand dollars. With the money he bought a pink Cadillac for his mother. On January 10th, 1956, Elvis recorded “Heartbreak Hotel”, and a million copies were sold. In the next fourteen months he made another fourteen records, and they were all big hits. In 1956 he also made his first film in Hollywood.In March, 1958, Elvis had to join the army. He wanted to be an ordinary soldier. When his hair was cut thousands of women cried. He spent the next two years in Germany, where he met Priscilla Beaulieu, who became his wife eight years later on May 1st, 1967. In 1960 he left the army and went to Hollywood where he made several films during the next few years.By 1968 many people had become tired of Elvis. He hadn’t performed live since 1960. But he recorded a new LP “From Elvis in Memphis” and appeared in a special television program. He became popular again, and went to Las Vegas, where he was paid seven hundred fifty thousand dollars for four weeks.In 1972 his wife left him, and they were divorced in October, 1973. He died from a heart attack. He had been working too hard, and eating and drinking too much for several years. He left all his money to his only daughter, Lisa Marie Presley. She became one of the richest people in the world when she was only nine years old.。
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英语听力练习题目:Joe's Hamburger Restaurant1. Why does the customer not buy the recommended sandwich at the beginning of the conversation?A. It is too expensive.B. He is not interested in ordering a burger.C. He fears the food will make him sick.2. What does the combo meal NOT come with?A. an order of friesB. a dessertC. a sandwich3. How does the specialty drink get its name?A. It contains a wide range of ingredients.B. It is prepared in the kitchen sink.C. It comes in a very large cup.4. Why was the man surprised by the price of his meal?A. He thought the drink should have been included.B. He felt the meal was way overpriced.C. He was charged for two sandwiches instead of one.5. What does the customer decide to do at the end of the conversation?A. He orders something from the restaurant menu.B. He decides to look for another place to eat.C. He plans to come in a week when the prices are lower.答案1. He fears the food will make him sick.2. a dessert3. It contains a wide range of ingredients.4. He felt the meal was way overpriced.5. He orders something from the restaurant menu.英语听力原文Server: Hi. Welcome to Joe's Hamburger Restaurant. [Hi] Home of the one-pound super deluxe hot and spicy cheeseburger. Will this be for here or to go?Customer: Uh, to go.Server: Okay. What would you like today? Would you like to try the one-pound super hot and spicy cheeseburger?Customer: Uh. I don't think so. I'd probably have heartburn for a week after downing that monster.Server: Well. It's our house special this week, and it comes with fries, and a large specialty drink called "Everything-but-the-kitchen-sink."Customer: A what? "Everything-but-the-kitchen-sink"? What in the world is that?Server: Well, it's a little mix of everything in a large cup: Pepsi, Sprite, Fanta Orange, and lemonade with crushed ice and a scoop of ice cream.Customer: Ah, that sounds disgusting.Server: Hey, it'll grow on you.Customer: Nay, I think I'll just order a hamburger with some mustard and lettuce and a glass of water.Server: Boring. Hey. Would you care for anything else like a side order of amazing cheesy onion rings?Customer: No thank you. Onion rings usually don't agree with me.Server: Hmm. Okay. Your total comes to ten ninety ($10.90).Customer: Ten ninety? For just a hamburger?! You've got to be kiddingServer: Well, the one-pound super deluxe hamburger is nine dollars.Customer: Hey, I didn't order a one-pound burger. I just wanted a simple burger. That's all.Server: Well, sir. Joe's Hamburger Restaurant only serves one-pound burgers. [Man!] The one-pound super hot and spicy, the one-pound barbecue burger, the one-pound bacon cheese burger, the one-pound . . .Customer: No, no. Those are all huge.Server: Well, sir. If you really want something smaller [Yeah], you should order from the kids' menu: The half-pound super hot and spicy burger, the half-pound barbecue burger, the half-pound bacon cheese burger, the half-pound . . .Customer: No. Those are still giant burgers.Server: Well, in these parts, we are hearty eaters.Customer: Okay, but you said my total was ten ninety, but the burger only comes to ten bucks. What about the other ninety cents?Server: Well, sir. We only serve natural spring water from yonder hills, and . . .Customer: Okay, okay. I'll take the giant burger and a bottle of your spring water. The sandwich should feed me for a week.英语单词词组1. deluxe (adjective): of higher quality than similar products- She ordered a deluxe shake from the menu.2. to go: takeout- We ordered the food to go because we didn't have time to sit down and eat.3. down something (verb): eat quickly- No one could believe that the woman downed fifteen hotdogs in twelve minutes.4. grow on someone (verb): develop a liking for someone or something over time - Eating raw fish is something that will grow on you if you eat it enough.5. not agree with someone (verb): become sick from something you eat- Boy, I feel really sick. That soup didn't agree with me at all, and I feel like I'm going to throw up.6. hearty eater (noun): someone who enjoys eating a lot- That baby is a real hearty eater and eats constantly.。