2011年广东省高考英语听说考试真题C答案

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2011年广东省高考英语听说考试真题C

Part A

Reading Aloud

The Road tells us stories of cities, stories of wars, all passed on through travelers’ tales. The hardest part of the Silk Road journey was crossing the vast

expanse of desert, called “The Sea of Death”. The Mog ao Cave is an intersection between the edge of the Silk Road and starting point of the “Desert of Death”. The numerous stories of the Silk Road tale were hidden in the desert. The desert sand wind has two different sides, and the desert does not leave any traces. However, uncovering the Silk Road’s stories is similar to counting the grains of sand in the desert.

注:

intersection [intəˈsekʃən] 交叉点numerous [ˈnju:mərəs] 许多的

grain [ɡrein]纹理,谷物,粮食,颗粒

Part B Role Play

情景介绍

角色:你是学生

任务:(1) 询问同学在英国遇到的问题。

(2)根据谈话内容回答问题。

生词:horn 汽车喇叭

视频文本内容:

W: So how long is it since you came over to

England?

M: Well, it is about seven years now.

W: How do you find it?(你觉得怎样?)

M: I would say the time I am used to most

things now.

W: So how was it at first?

M: Well, driving was the most difficult thing. I got used to driving on the left quite quickly. But it was other things like, er, one problem I had

was with the horn.

W: Why was that?

M: I found out that English people get very upset if someone sounds their horn. Another terrifying thing was that people suddenly step into the road, you know, on the zebra crossings.

I wasn’t used to stopping and I almost run someone over.

三问:

1. 你如何看待在英国排队的事情?

Q:What do you think of queuing in England?

(我个人认为也可以这么问:How do you like queuing in England?)

A:Well, queuing was a problem, too. I mean, it really is the national sport here. I’m still trying to get used to it. It just seems such a boring thing to do. You know, to stung in line for such

a long times.

2. 你能说说英国人吗?

Q:Can you talk about English people?

A:Well, they are very polite, you know, saying “please” and “thank you” all the time. I found it strange at first, all the time. Before I live here, I used to think English people were very formal.

3. 你还有别的困难吗?

Q:Do you have any other problems?

A: No, no, not really. Except, I suppose about how to greet people, you know, to kiss or not to kiss.

五答:

1. Q:How many years has the man been in

England?

A:Seven years.

2.Q:What did the man get used to quite quickly?

A:Driving on the left.

3.Q:What does the man think of queuing?

A:It is such a boring thing to do.