福建省福州市高三英语学期质量检测试题(扫描版)
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福建省福州市2015届高三英语学期质量检测试题
福州市2014—2015学年第一学期高三期末质量检测
英语试卷听力材料
(Text 1)
W: I’m quite sure that John failed the exam.
M: How did you find out?
W: He looked very disappointed when the paper was handed to him.
M: He really worked hard.
(Text 2)
M: We don’t have any reservations. Is it still possible for us to get a table for two?
W: You’re lucky. A party of two just call off their reservations. We can seat you in about 15
minutes.
(Text 3)
M: So, are you still going to Manila next week?
W: No, I think we should invite Mr Quizon to come here instead.
M: Good idea. He should get familiar with our side of the operation anyway.
(Text 4)
W: I really fancy this dress. Can I get a discount?
M: Well, you’d better wait. We give our clerks 30% off the prices once they’ve worked here
for a month.
W: Then I guess I’ll wait a couple of weeks before I buy any clothes.
(Text 5)
W: Hi, James! I haven’t seen you for ages! I went past your house last week. I was going to
knock at your door and say hello!
M: Well, it’s lucky you didn’t. My parents bought a new flat in town, so we’re there now!
(Text 6)
W: Tell me about the basketball match, Jon.
M: Well, our team played well. We scored loads of points. Then I fell and hurt my leg, but I
carried on playing. The other team was really better than us, though.
W: So did you lose?
M: No, because in the final seconds, I managed to get the ball, jump up to the basket and score!
That meant we’d won! I thought my team might carry me out of the gym like a hero,
though, so I was a bit disappointed.
W: Well, maybe next time.
(Text 7)
M: Look at this! You played chess with your father, right?
W: Yes. I used to play chess, but I wasn’t vey good at it. I found it really difficult to
concentrate. In fact, I never won a game of chess, so I stopped playing after a while.
M: That’s a pity. What about this one? You cooked dinner?
W: Yes. I like cooking. I do it because I enjoy it, especially at weekends when I’ve got plenty
of time.
M: That sounds amazing. Maybe I can try some of your dishes next weekend.
(Text 8)
W: When did you decide to make your own videos in your spare time?
M: When I was 12 I loved to watch other people’s videos online. One day I thought, “I want to
do that.” So I did.
W: Was it difficult to learn?
M: No, not at all. All you need is a computer with a camera, and some video software. I found
it easy because I enjoy playing with technical things.
W: What’s the best thing about it?
M: I love reading the messages other video makers write under their videos. Sometimes they
are funny.
W: What about the future?
M: I’ll never stop making videos. I hope to work in the music business when I graduate.
W: Well, good luck. And thanks for talking to me.
M: Thank you. It was fun.
(Text 9)
W: Can I help you?
M: Yes. I’m a new student. Where should I go?
W: Well, this is the programme for this morning which starts at 9:30. All the new students will
first gather in the meeting room where you’ll be introduced to the staff.
M: Where is that then?
W: I’ll tell you in a moment. But just let me tell you the details of this morning’s activities.
M: OK, then.
W: Firstly at a quarter to ten, in the hall, which is next to the meeting room, the Director of the
Studies will talk to you about the different courses and their requirements. This should last
for about 45 minutes. Then at about half past ten the Student Accommodation Officer will
talk about the student dormitories and some social activities that we offer. That’s in the
same place. He will finish at about 11:00. Then there’ll be a short break, after which you’ll
be taken to Classroom 3 at about 11:15 for a test.
M: Oh, I did not know I’d have to take a test.
W: Take it easy. It’s not like an exam. It just helps us find your level of English and put you in
the right class.
M: OK, I see.
(Text 10)
W: Hi, there, everybody, and welcome to Animal World. Before you start your visit, I’d like to
tell you about a few special events happening here today.
The first event is called The World of Ants, and it’s happening this morning quite soon in
the Insect House. Dr David Crocker is giving a lecture all about ants — the different types of