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2022年高考英语听力特训2(word文本)11

2022年高考英语听力特训2(word文本)11

2022年高考英语听力特训2(word文本)11 Lesson 11Task 1: A Way of Life(生活方式)Doctor: Well Mr. Thomson. The first and important thing I have to tell you is that ... mm ... there is really nothing seriously wrong with you ... physically that is. My ... er ... my very thorough re-examination and the ... the analyst's report show that basically you are very fit. Yes ... very fit.Mr. Thomson: So ... Why is it doctor that I'm always so nervy ... tense ... ready to jump on anybody—my wife, children, colleagues?Doctor: I think ... erm ... I think your condition has a lot to do with er—What shall we call it? —Way of life? Habits?Mr. Thomson: Way of life? Habits?Doctor: Yes ... now tell me Mr. Thomson ... You smoke, don't you?Mr. Thomson: Yes ... I'm afraid ... I'm afraid I do, doctor.Doctor: And ... er ... rather heavily I imagine.Mr. Thomson: Well ... yes. I smoke—what ... about forty ... fifty a day I suppose.Doctor: You should do your best to stop, you know.Mr. Thomson: Yes ... I see ... But er ... Well ... it won't be the first time. I've tried to give up smoking several times but it's ... it's no good.Doctor: You see ... fifty a day is overdoing it ... you must admit. You must cut it down ... at least that. Oh yes. I know that when you're feeling tense you ... you probably feel that a cigarette relaxes you. But in the long run ... I do advise you to make ... to make a real effort.Mr. Thomson: Of course. But ... well ... it's easy to say give it up or cut it down ... but ... oh you know ...Doctor: Well in my opinion you have no choice. Either you make a real effort or ... or there's no real chance of your feeling better. You see ... well obviously I could prescribe some kind of tranquillizer ... but would that help? I'd prefer—and I'm quite sure you'll agree—I'd prefer to see you really back to normal ... not just seemingly so. And that's my reason for asking you several more questions about ... about your other habits.Mr. Thomson: Right.Doctor: Your eating habits for example. What do you eat normally ... during a normal day?Mr. Thomson: Yes ... well ... I'm a good eater. Yes, I'd say I'm a good eater. Now let's see ... Up at eight in the morning and my wife has a good breakfast ready.Doctor: A good breakfast?Mr. Thomson: The usual. A cereal followed by bacon and eggs with fried bread and perhaps a tomato or two. Then toast and marmalade ... all washed down with a couple of cups of tea. I er ... yes ... I really enjoy my breakfast.Doctor: Er ... yes ... I can see you do. But I'd advise you to eat rather less. We'll come to that later. Go on.Mr. Thomson: Then lunch ... no, first brunch. A cup of coffee and a bun at eleven. Lunch has to be quick because there's so much to do in the office about that time. So I have a pint and a sandwich in the pub. All very hurried.Doctor: Try to be in less of a hurry.Mr. Thomson: But I make up for it in the evening. I get home at about seven. Dinner's round about eight. Er ... yes ... My wife's an excellent cook ... excellent. It's usually some meat dish ... and we like spaghetti as a first course. Spaghetti, a meat dish, cheese, a sweet. But er ... but then ... at the end of the day shall we say ... then ... well then I begin to feel on edge again. Most evenings after dinner we read or watch TV ... but I ... I get this terrible feeling of tension.Doctor: Well ... I'm sorry to have to say this because you obviously enjoy your food ... but ... er (I)really do recommend that you ... that you eat less and—secondly—that you eat more healthily. Instead of having that enormous breakfast for example ... er ... well ... try to be content with a fruit juice and some cereal.Mr. Thomson: I see ... but er ...Doctor: Elevenses ... right ... well that's all right. But lunch should be more leisurely. Remember your health is at stake not your job. As for dinner ... er ... I'd advise you to eat a soup perhaps ... with a salad ... a salad followed by some fruit.Mr. Thomson: But my wife's cooking ...Doctor: ... is superb. Granted. And she probably enjoys preparing delicious meals for you. If you like ... well ... er ... I'll have a word with your wife ...Mr. Thomson: No ... that won't be necessary ... erm ... thanks just the same, doctor. But no ...Doctor: And on that subject Mr. Thomson ... erm ... er ... Just one other thing ... er ... I'm sure this won't embarrass you. You say you feel tense in the evenings after dinner. Might I ask about your relationship—your sexual relationship that is—with your wife?Mr. Thomson: Well ... erm ... er ... you see ... er ...Task 2: Do It Yourself (DIY)(Do It Yourself magazine organizes a competition every summer to find the 'Handyman of the Year'. The winner this year is Mr. Roy Miller, a Sheffield postman. A journalist and a photographer have come to his house. The journalist is interviewing Mr. Miller for an article in the magazine.)Journalist: Well, I'm very impressed by all the work you've done on your house, Mr. Miller. How long have you been working on it?Mr. Miller: I first became interested in do-it-yourself several years ago. You see, my son Paul is disabled. He's in a wheel-chair and I just had to make alterations to the house. I couldn't afford to pay workmen to do it. I had to learn to do it myself.Journalist: Have you had any experience of this kind of work? Did you have any practical skills?Mr. Miller: No. I got a few books from the library but they didn't help very much. Then I decided to go to evening classes so that I could learn basic carpentry and electrics.Journalist: What sort of changes did you make to the house?Mr. Miller: First of all, practical things to help Paul. You never really realize the problems handicapped people have until it affects your own family. Most government buildings, for example, have steps up to the door. They don't plan buildings so that disabled people can get in and out. We used to live in a flat, and of course, it was totally unsuitable. Just imagine the problems a disabled person would have in your house. We needed a large house with wide corridors so that Paul could get from one room to another. We didn't have much money and we had to buy this one. It's over ninety years old and it was in a very bad state of repair.Journalist: Where did you begin?Mr. Miller: The electrics. I completely rewired the house so that Paul could reach all the switches.I had to lower the light switches and raise the power-points. I went on to do the whole house so that Paul could reach things and go where he wanted.Journalist: What else did you do?Mr. Miller: By the time I'd altered everything for Paul, do-it-yourself had become a hobby. I really enjoyed doing things with my hands. Look, I even installed smoke-alarms.Journalist: What was the purpose of that?Mr. Miller: I was very worried about fire. You see, Paul can't move very quickly. I fitted them so that we would have plenty of warning if there were a fire. I put in a complete burglar-alarm system. It took weeks. The front door opens automatically, and I'm going to put a device on Paul's wheelchair so that he'll be able to open and close it when he wants.Journalist: What are you working on now?Mr. Miller: I've just finished the kitchen. I've designed it so that he can reach everything. Now I'm building an extension so that Paul will have a large room on the ground floor where he can work.Journalist: There's a £10,000 prize. How are you going to spend it?Mr. Miller: I am going to start my own business so that I can convert ordinary houses for disabled people. I think I've become an expert on the subject.My First JobThe first job I ever had was as a waitress. I did it the summer before I started at university, when I was eighteen. I was working in a very nice hotel in a small town in Scotland where there are a lot of tourists in the summer so they were taking on extra staff. I arrived there in the evening and met some of the other girls who were working at the hotel—we all lived in a little house opposite the hotel. Anyway, they were all really friendly and we had dinner together and then sat around chatting and drinking coffee—I didn't get to bed until after one o'clock in the morning. I had to be at work in the dining room at seven thirty in the morning to start serving breakfast. Well, I didn't wake up 'til seven fifteen! So I threw my clothes on and rushed over to the hotel. I must have looked a real mess because the head waiter just looked at me and told me to go to the bathroom to tidy myself up—I was so embarrassed!The first thing I learned was that there were these two heavy swing doors into the kitchen from the restaurant—one for going into the kitchen and one for going out, so that the waiters coming in didn't bump into the ones going out. Anyway, that morning I was so frightened of the head waiter that I didn't listen properly to what he was saying, so when one of the waiters asked me to give him a hand and take two plates of eggs and bacon and an orange juice out to the restaurant, I went straight towards the wrong door and collided with another waiter coming in! You can't imagine the mess—eggs, bacon and orange juice all over the floor, the door, the waiter and me. The other waiter thought it was quite funny, but the head waiter was furious and made me clear everything up straight away in case someone slipped and fell.After serving breakfast, at about ten o'clock, we had our own breakfast. I was starving by then, and just wanted to sit down and eat quietly. But some of the waiters started making fun of my English accent—they were all Scottish. I think they were just trying to cheer me up and have a joke, but I was so upset and hungry that I just rushed off to the bathroom in tears! I thought everybody hated me! By the time I came back, they'd cleared up all the breakfast things, and I hadn't had a chance to eat anything!Well, straight away we started getting the dining room ready for lunch—cleaning the silver, setting the tables, hoovering the floor. The room had a beautiful view over a river with themountains behind, but of course, as soon as I stopped work to have a look out of the window, the head waiter spotted me and told me off again.I didn't make too bad a job of serving lunch—one of the waiters looked after me and showed me how to do things. One of the customers ordered some expensive white wine, and I gave him a bottle from the cupboard, not from the fridge, so it wasn't cold enough. But fortunately the other waiters hid the bottle I'd opened wrongly and I gave him another bottle from the fridge so the head waiter didn't find out. I would have been quite happy, but I had another problem which was that I'd got up in such a hurry I just put on the shoes I'd been wearing the night before. Well, these shoes looked quite smart but they had really high heels, and after a few hours on my feet I was in agony and there was nothing I could do about it, there was certainly no time to go and change them. I can tell you I never wore those shoes to work again!Anyway, after lunch we had our own lunch—I managed to get something to eat this time, and we were free in the afternoon. I went for a walk with one of the other girls and we got a bit lost so I didn't have time for any rest before we went back to work at six. By the time we finished serving dinner at about ten thirty I was completely exhausted. I'd never worked so hard in my life, I think. Of course, I stayed up chatting with the other girls that night too, and most of the other nights I was there. I fell into bed at night and out of it at seven the next morning, but I loved the job after a while, believe it or not, and I even went back to work there the next year! I never got on very well with the head waiter, though.Learning to Rephrase1. The Landsats are two butterfly-shaped spacecraft that were sent into orbit around the earth in 1972 and 1975.2. They circle the earth 14 times every 24 hours at a height of 570 miles, or 918 kilometres, above the earth.3. From the photographs sent from the satellites, scientists are learning things about the earth they have never known before.4. In false colours, water is black, cities are blue-green, rock is brown, healthy plants are red and diseased plants are green. The white areas show barren land.5. Because photographs from the satellite are taken looking directly down on the land from sucha height, they are more accurate than earlier photographs taken from airplanes.6. The second use of these Landsat photographs is to help find oil and minerals.7. Although these two Landsats have already produced a lot of very important information about the world, they are just the beginning.8. Later Landsats may be equipped to photograph even smaller areas or they may be equipped with radar.DictationBody PositionsPeople often show their feelings by the body positions they adopt. These can contradict what you are saying, especially when you are trying to disguise the way you feel. For example, a very common defensive position, assumed when people feel threatened in some way, is to put your arm or arms across your body. This is a way of shielding yourself from a threatening situation. This shielding action can be disguised as adjusting one's cuff or watchstrap. Leaning back in your chair especially with your arms folded is not only defensive, it's also a way of showing your disapproval, of a need to distance yourself from the rest of the company.A position which betrays an aggressive attitude is to avoid looking directly at the person you are speaking to. On the other hand, approval and desire to cooperate are shown by copying the position of the person you are speaking to. This shows that you agree or are willing to agree with someone. The position of one's feet also often shows the direction of people's thoughts, for example, feet or a foot pointing towards the door can indicate that a person wishes to leave the room. The direction in which your foot points can also show which of the people in the room you feel most sympathetic towards, even when you are not speaking directly to that person.。

2022年高考英语听力特训2(word文本)25

2022年高考英语听力特训2(word文本)25

2022年高考英语听力特训2(word文本)25 Lesson 25Mary: On holiday, one summer, we were camping, of course, (Yes, of course) er, and had been to Italy and, er, back into France (Yeah) and, at the border, we had an awful lot of trouble finding the passport and (Mm) the this and the that, (Mm) to move over from Italy to France, erm, so I was rather disappointed a, at the mess we'd made of it and, as we travelled on into France, I spent the rest of that day tidying up the car (Mhm) and I very carefully put into one folder the passports, the tickets, travellers' cheques and all our currency (Yeah) and it was all beautifully packed so that we wouldn't be caught in this position again of not being able to find (Mhm, Mhm) anything. Erm, we eventually decided to stop in a town where we knew there was a campsite and in the town we stopped at a garage, really to ask the way to the campsite, (Mm) but while we were there we thought, well, we'll get some petrol, erm, and, er, ask the question at the same time. (Yeah) Erm ... the man put the petrol in the car and, with all efficiency, I took out the folder (Yeah) with the money in it (Mhm) and paid for the petrol and then we went on our way. The campsite was about two or three miles away. Er, when we got to the campite, we went into the office and one of the things one usually carries as a camper is a little sort of card, erm, a camping ticket, if you like, and, er, I ...Tom: What's that for?Mary: Well, one gets reduced rates for being a (Oh, I see) member of a campingclub, (Mm) or something like that. Erm, and I went to get it from the folder, properly packed folder, (Mm) and I could not find the folder! (Oh, God!) We had everything out of the car, all over the floor on the grass, erm, and each one of us was sure we, er, had seen it somewhere since the garage. And we finally had to say to these people, 'We are very sorry, we have no money, no card, no nothing' And ...Tom: How much money was involved?Mary: Well, all our holiday money, you know. Some hundreds of pounds, in travellers' cheques and some in currency, you see, a few pounds ...Tom: And passports?Mary: And passports, and tickets for the boat (God!) Erm, so we said we'd go to the police station. So back we went to the town. And we all went into the police station. Erm, and a very friendly policeman said, 'Well, I can do nothing about it. Your best bet is to see the British Consul, er, in the city.' Erm, well this was on a Saturday afternoon and it was five o'clock and he told us that we would be able to get into the, er, Consul on Monday morning when they opened, which didn't encourage us too much. (Quite!) Then it suddenly struck us that somebody must have taken this money, at the garage, (Ah, of course) so back we went the garage (Mhm) and we thought that as we stood talking to the man asking'Where do you go to the campsite?', someone else had obviously stolen our folder.Tom: That was the last time you'd had it ...?Mary: Yes, indeed, (Mm) you see, erm, that was the last time that we could all agree (Mm) that we must have had it. (Mhm) So, er, John distracted the man's attention and I went into the man's office and went all through his papers on his desk (laughter) looking for it. It was a sort of green-coloured folder (Yeah) which one should have found easily (Yeah) and it wasn't there. And then we saw an old woman across the road, sitting on a window-ledge, and I was sure she was sitting on our folder because something green was sticking out underneath her. And we had to try and work out some way of moving er, to see. And eventually we persuaded her by asking her to give us directions and she stood up to speak to us. But it wasn't our folder at all she was just sitting on a little green mat (Oh) obviously to keep herself clean. Erm ... and we were feeling pretty desperate by now, (I bet you were. Yeah) so back we went to the campsite and we were going to beg, 'Please, may we stay tonight and worry (Mm) about it tomorrow?' (Mm) you see. And when we got back they said,'There's been a phone call. Would you go to this address? Er, someone has found your folder.' So ...Tom: How would anybody who'd found your folder (have) phoned, the fact, the campsite?Mary: Right. Well, this is what we discovered. We were w, worried, because someone might have found it (Mm) and we might get our passports, but what about our money, you know. (Quite, yeah) So we went to the address, (Mhm) and it was a little cycle-repair shop, kept by two brothers. And they told us thatthey had seen us driving up the road to the campsite. We had swung round a corner (Mm) and the folder had flown off the top of the car! (Cor) We'd obviously left it (Yes) there, at the garage. And it had fallen at their feet. (Good heavens!) They saw the tent and camping stuff (Yeah) on top of the car. (Mm) They saw which way we were going. (Mm) They guessed we were going to the campsite, because it (Mm) was just a country lane (Mm) and they telephoned! Weren't we lucky? And (Gosh!) when we got there they said, er, 'Would we check that everything (Mm) was there.' (Mm) And certainly everything was there, (mm) nothing gone. And we were so pleased, we'd only got one piece of, erm, French currency—it was on large-value (Mm) note (Mm)—a number of pounds. (Mm) Erm, and we knew that we had to live till Monday, (Yeah) so we asked them if they would change this note for us. Erm, and the man sent a small boy to another shop to get change (Yes) and he came back with two equal value notes, (Oh yes) he'd split it in half (Mm) if you like. So we gave them half (Yeah) and we went back to the campsite and put up our tent and installed ourselves and then we went out and spent the other half on a celebration. Erm, and er, of course, we had no money all day Sunday (Yes) and had to spend the day eating bread and si ...Tom: But you felt rich, because you'd got everything back.Mary: Indeed, we were so relieved ...Tom: How terribly lucky, though! What a lucky story!Lesley: Oh Jackie, I've had such a terrible day. You just won't believe.Jackie: You look exhausted. What on earth have you been doing?Lesley: Oh, I've been such a fool! (Oh) You just wouldn't believe what I've done. Jackie: I would, I would. Come on ... (You won't) Where've you been?Lesley: I'm dying to tell someone. I've been down to London (Uh-huh) you see. (Uh-huh) OK, I thought I'd be very sensible, so I'd drive down to the Underground on ... on the outskirts of London, leave the car and go in by Tube. All right? (Er ... what you) Very sensible. (Yes) Yes? (OK) OK. So I drove down to London (Uh-huh) and I parked my car by the Tube station and I got the Tube into London. (Uh-huh) Fine! All right? (Well, sounds like it) so far, so good. (Yes) Right. Came back out of London ... (Uh-huh ... and you er ... forgot the car?) Got out of the Tube. No, no, I didn't forget the car. (Oh) I couldn't find the car, Jackie. (You're joking) It'd gone. (You're kidding) No, no, really, it'd gone. I walked out ... happily out of the Tube, you know, over to where it was (Mm) and I looked and it was a red Mini and mine's green, so (Oh on!) I thought 'Oh no'. So having panicked a bit, I rang the police, you see, and this lovely, new little policeman ... a young one (Yes, all shiny and bright) came out to help. That's it yes ... buttons shining ... (Yes) big, smile ... came down to help, so I said 'I've lost my car. It's been stolen' and I took him to see it and everything and ...Jackie: You mean where it wasn't.Lesley: And sure enough, it wasn't ... yes, well, right ... and it wasn't there. And then he coughed a bit and he went very quiet ... (Oh dear) and he took me backinto the Tube station (Oh dear) and out the other side into the other car park ... and there was my car, Jackie (Oh Lesley) parked in the other Tube station car park, the other side of the station, because there are two exits, you see, so I walked out of an exit (Yes) not knowing there were two and it was in the other one.Jackie: Oh Lesley. And was he ever so cross?Lesley: He was livid, Jackie. (Really) He really ... he went on and on at me and I didn't know what to do. It was (Oh dear) just frightful. I just ... I went red and just shut up and said 'Sorry' all the time.Jackie: Jumped in your car and (Oh yes) and left.Lesley: Oh, it was awful. I'm never doing that again ever.Today we're going to look at some aspects of life—or perhaps it would be more correct to say 'death' in Ancient Egypt.Egypt has always fascinated ordinary people as well as scholars engaged in the serious study of the past. To most of us it's a land of mystery and magic. In particular, the custom of preserving the bodies of important people, especially of kings and queens, has quite a hold on the popular imagination. How many thrillers and horror films are based on the idea of finding a mummy in the secret tomb of a lost king, who in the case of horror movies usually comes to life again! In earlier times the subject exerted a more sinister fascination—so-called'mummy dust'—the powdered remains of dead Egyptians—was thought to be anessential ingredient in many magical spells and medical remedies—a case of the cure being worse than the disease?This of course led to a great demand for mummies both inside and outside Egypt, and even to an industry of making 'false mummies' to sell to unsuspecting foreigners. This continued well into the 19th century. Even when, at that time, tighter controls were exerted by the Egyptian authorities, many mummies were still sold on the Black Market, and even some of the mummies that were acquired for museums for scientific purposes were bought clandestinely. These days, archaeologists and anthropologists have more moral scruples about the way they treat the dead—even those who have been dead for thousands of years. That's one reason why—even though new techniques of analysis can reveal fascinating information, there is some hesitation about carrying out 'autopsies' on too many mummies in an indiscriminate way. Besides the ethical question, there is the practical one that any analysis must involve at least some degree of destruction.The studies that have been made in recent years have therefore for the most part been of mummies which were already in poor state of preservation, and the investigators have tried to do the minimum damage possible—taking only tiny samples of tissue for analysis, or using non-destructive means of study such as X-rays.At the end of each study, it is now customary to restore the mummy to a state of 'decent burial'. In this way, the scientists involved have tried to satisfy both their curiosity and their consciences.In a moment, I'm going to ask Dr Albert Simons, a noted expert on Egyptian archaeology, to give us an overview of some recent studies and what they have revealed ...BurglariesThe figures for burglaries have risen alarmingly over the last few years and are now quite appalling. Let me quote you a few statistics about break-ins.A house is burgled in Britain now about every two minutes, and over the past three years the number of burglaries reported to the police has risen by approximately 50,000 to well over 400,000 this year. The insurance companies report that last year alone household burglary losses rose by 27 per cent over the previous year to £138.2 million, and I believe one or two companies are refusing to provide burglary cover in what we might call high-risk areas. There are, nevertheless, half a dozen measures which can be taken against burglaries, which I will briefly outline for you. It really only requires some basic common sense and a small outlay, combined with a little knowledge of the way a burglar thinks and operates. You have to put yourself in his position, really. Most burglars are opportunists looking for an easy break-in, so don't make things simple for them. Don't advertise the fact you're out or away, or be careless about security. Even if you're just popping out for a quarter of an hour, don't leave doors and windows open or unlocked. A burglary can take less than ten minutes.This time element leads me to my second main point, that where a house is hard to get into and will take a long time to do so because you've fitted good locks and bolts on your exterior doors and windows or even burglar alarms, the chances are that the burglar will move on to somewhere easier. There are plenty of these, I can assure you. Milk bottles left on the doorstep, papers by the front door, garage doors wide open, curtains drawn in the daytime or un-drawn at night are all indications. For comparatively little you can buy a programmed time-switch that'll turn on and off a light at appropriate times.Not all burglaries happen while you are out, of course. You should always be wary of callers at the door who say, for example, that they've come to read the gas meter; always check their credentials, and if in doubt don't let them in. It's also a good idea to keep a record of serial numbers on electrical equipment, radios, TVs and so on, or even to take photographs of valuable jewellery, antiques or pictures.Any further tips I may not have mentioned can always be got from your local police station, where you should ask to speak to the Crime Prevention Officer. In the final analysis I think I should say that when it comes to fitting security systems and the like you've really got to strike a balance between the cost of what you spend on installing the system and the value of the property you're trying to protect.。

高考英语听力材料

高考英语听力材料

高考英语听力材料Sure, here are some listening materials for the college entrance examination (高考) English test. Please note that the materials do not have any titles, and there are no repeated titles within the text.---Text 1:[music playing]Woman: Good morning, everyone. Today, we have a guest speaker from a local environmental organization. She will give a talk about the importance of recycling and reducing waste. Let's give her a warm welcome.---Text 2:Man: Hey, have you heard about the new café that just opened downtown?Woman: No, I haven't. What's so special about it?Man: Well, they claim to have the best coffee in town, and they also serve homemade pastries.Woman: That sounds delightful. I'm definitely going to check it out.---Text 3:Woman: Hi, John. Can you help me with my math homework? I'm having a hard time solving this equation.Man: Sure, Sarah. Let me take a look. Hmm... It seems like you made a mistake in step two. Let me show you the correct method. ---Text 4:Man: Attention, passengers. The train from Platform 1 is delayed due to a technical issue. We apologize for any inconvenience caused. Please check the information board for updates.---Text 5:Woman: Did you go to the art gallery over the weekend? Man: Yes, I did. They had an exhibition of paintings by local artists. I really enjoyed it. Some of the artworks were truly amazing.---Text 6:[music playing]Narrator: Welcome to our weekly podcast, "Sounds of Nature." Today, we will be exploring the beautiful sounds of tropical rainforests. Stay tuned for an immersive audio experience.---Text 7:Man: I heard that the school library is hosting a book fair nextweek. It's a great opportunity to get some new books at discounted prices.Woman: That's fantastic! I've been wanting to expand my reading collection. I'll make sure to mark it on my calendar.---Text 8:Woman: Excuse me, sir. Can you tell me how to get to the nearest post office?Man: Of course. Take the second right after the traffic lights, and then go straight until you see a big supermarket on your left. The post office is just next to it.---Text 9:Man: The weather forecast says it's going to rain tomorrow. Don't forget to bring your umbrella when you go out.Woman: Thanks for reminding me. I'll make sure to pack it in my bag.---Text 10:[music playing]Narrator: Welcome aboard this flight to New York City. We would like to remind you to fasten your seatbelts and keep them fastened throughout the entire journey. Enjoy your flight.---。

高考英语听力试听原文

高考英语听力试听原文

高考英语听力试听原文原文:Section A1. M: Can you help me with my math homework? I really don't understand this question.W: Sure, I'd be happy to help. What's the problem?2. M: The weather forecast says it's going to rain tomorrow. I guess we'll have to cancel our picnic.W: That's a shame. Maybe we can reschedule for next weekend.3. M: Did you hear about the new movie that just came out? It's supposed to be really good.W: Yeah, I heard about it. I'm planning to see it this weekend.4. W: I can't find my keys anywhere. I've looked in all the usual places.M: Have you checked your coat pocket? You often forget that's where you put them.5. W: I'm thinking of taking a trip to Spain this summer. Have you ever been there?M: Yes, I went last year. It's a beautiful country with so much to see and do.Section BPassage OneThe speaker is talking about the benefits of exercise.He explains that regular exercise can help improve your physical health, boost your mood, and increase your energy levels. He also mentions that exercise can help you sleep better and reduce stress.Passage TwoThe speaker is discussing the importance of time management for students. He suggests creating a study schedule, setting goals, and prioritizing tasks. He emphasizes the importance of balancing academics with other activities to avoid burnout.Passage ThreeThe speaker is giving tips on how to improve yourlistening skills. He recommends practicing active listening,taking notes, and asking questions for clarification. He also suggests listening to a variety of sources to improve comprehension.---Answer:1. The woman is willing to help the man with his math homework because she understands the question. She offers her assistance and asks the man to explain the problem to her.中文:这位女士愿意帮助这位男士做数学作业,因为她理解这个问题。

高考英语试音

高考英语试音

高考英语试音篇一:湖北高考英语听力试音中文经典湖北高考英语听力试音中文经典小车正穿行在落基山脉蜿蜒曲折的盘山公路上,克利斯朵夫? 李维静静地望着窗外,发现每当车子即将行驶到无路的当口,路边都会出现一块交通指示牌:“前方转弯~”或“注意~急转弯”,而拐过每一道弯之后,前方照例又是一片柳暗花明,豁然开朗。

山路弯弯,峰回路转。

前方转弯几个大字一次次地冲击着他的眼球,也渐渐扣开了他的心扉,原来不是路已到了尽头,而是该转弯了。

路在脚下,更在心中;心随路转,心路常宽。

学会转弯也是人生的智慧,因为挫折往往是转折,危机同时是转机。

篇二:2015高考英语试卷听力录音材料【2015英语试卷听力录音材料】Section A1. W:Sorry sir, your room will be ready soon.M:Don’t you understand? I want to have a restimmediately.Q:How does the man feel?12. M:Do I have the time back for further treatment?W:No, but you need to come and have your teeth clean regularly.Q:Where does the conversation most probably take place?3. W:I have read all your books. You have just written a new one, haven’t you?M:Yes, it’s about a film star and will be translated into s everal languages.Q:What is most probably the man?4. W: Could you bring my calculator back? I need it for my math homework.M:Sorry, I dropped it and now the ON button doesn’tlight up.Q:What is the man’s problem?5. W: Andy, you’ve been standing i n front of that sandwich counter forever.M: Sorry, I just wish they didn’t give me so many choices.Q: What can we learn from the conversation?6. M: Miss Chan, I was wondering if you could find out how I did on the middle term exam?W: Sorry, Doctor White is out of town and I’m not in theposition to give out that kind of information. Q:What does2the woman mean?7. W: What we need is a roommate who is neat and clean.M: Let’s write that in the advertisement—Neatness, amust.Q:What are the two speakers most probably going to do?8. M: I hear that Bob is planning to study abroad.W: Not if I can talk him out of it. Believe me, I’m trying.Q: What does the woman imply?9. M: Is this the snack bar always deserted?W: It’s the end of the seme ster. Everyone is in the library.Q: What does the man imply?10.M:Look! It’s going to pour. You’d better put yourbike in the garage.W:Why bother? It’s been through a lot worse and still works fine.Q:What will the woman most probably do?Section BIn cities all over the world, people go to cafés to relax alone or with friends. But in many cafes in Korea, you can do more than that. You can relax, and play with dogs at new dog cafes. The Snoopy Café is one of them. The dogs there are in cages around the room. First, you choose the dog.3Then it comes out of its cage. You can buy food for it. The Ball House is different from the Snoopy Café. You don’thave to choose a dog at the Ball House. All the dogs sit, play, or run around while people drink coffee and eat sandwiches. You can play with all the dogs at the Ball House. Lori Chon goes to the Ball House about once a week. She likes to play with Princess, her favorite dog. She often buys food for Princess, too. Lori likes to go to the Snoopy Café for many reasons. “I love dogs” she says, “but my apartment is too small for a dog. Also, dogs don’t like to be alone, and I workall day”. So when Lori needs to have some fun with the pet, she goes to the dog café to see Princess. Dog cafes are very popul ar in Korea, but they are not cheap. A cup of coffee costs about three dollars and fifty cents, but the fun is free.Questions:11. How is the Ball House different from the Snoopy Café?12. Why does Lori like going to the Snoopy Café?13. What is the passage mainly about?We are hearing a lot these days about downshifting, so what is it? The term downshifting first appeared in 1994. It was coined by theTrans-research Institute to describe a new philosophy by which higher achievers at work chose a4lower salary in exchange for a better quality of life. According to a recent study, 4 out of 10 people under 35 years old are planning to downshift from stressful jobs to a slower pace of life. It is not just the dream of the young, It is also popular with 35 to 54-year old, 12% of whom are making plans to downshift, 16% hoping to down so in next 2 years.The study found that, 7% of workers had already downshifted. Doctor Lucy Grand, a psychologist looking at the phenomenon, believes that the downshifting is a dream that more and more people want to turn into a reality. People are not satisfied with their lives, and they want tomake changes. However Doctor Grand adds, that some people will hesitate, because they don’t actually believe theycan make it happen, while others will rush into downshifting to discover that their dream ends up with the financial crisis. So it’s something that requires a lot of thought and planning to get right.14. According to the passage, what is downshifting?15. According to a recent study, what is the percentage of workers who have already downshifted?16. In Lucy Grand’s opinion, why does downshifting5require a lot of thought and planning?Section C Madam: SRT electricity, can I help you?Sir: Yes, I have a problem with my electricity.Madam: Sorry to hear that. Your account number, please.Sir: It’s XW94702.Madam: OK. Our notes say that we arranged for an engineer to visit your house yesterday. Did he check the electricity?Sir: No, he didn’t. Five minutes after he arrived, he had an emergency call and left.Madam: I’m very sorry. I can arrange for another engineer to visit you on Wednesday.Sir: Ok, but I have a meeting that morning. Do you have an exacttime for his visit?Madam: Is two o’clock OK for you?Sir: Yes, that’s fine. Thank you.Madam: No problem.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in Africa, climbing it is no small task, especially for a group of seven6who are all disabled in some way. Here we have one of the climbers Mike to share his experience.Madam: How do you feel about the climb, Mike?Mike: It was a lot more difficult than we had expected, but we persevered and made it.Madam: Why did you choose to conquer such a height?Mike: We regard this as a chance to prove the human spirit.Madam: Really a tough journey. What did you do in time of a difficulty?Mike: We turned to each other for inspiration as we continued on the way to the peak.Madam: So did you keep a record of the adventure?Mike: Yes, we kept a diary of your troubles on line.Madam: How long did the adventure last?Mike: 30 days and we reached the top on June 5th.Madam: Getting to the top was definitely the high point. Thank you, Mike.篇三:高考英语高分技巧高考英语高分技巧梅花香自苦寒来,毫无疑问,只有勤学苦练方才孰能生巧,具备扎实的语言知识功底是取得好成绩的前提。

2019年天津高考英语听力试题及原文

2019年天津高考英语听力试题及原文

2019年3月普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(天津卷)英语听力注意事项:1.英语听力测试由试卷A和试卷B两套试卷组成。

每套试卷各15小题,满分各为20分。

考生依次作答两套试卷。

试卷A为第1至第3页,试卷B为第4至第6页。

2.作答前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考号填写在答题卡上,并在规定位置粘贴考试用条形码。

3.作答过程中,可先将答案标在试卷上。

每套试卷试题录音播放结束后,考生均有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

4.转涂答案时,请用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

5.考生务必将答案涂写在答题卡的对应位置上,答在试卷上的无效。

考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

祝各位考生考试顺利!试卷A第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面五段对话。

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,你将有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。

例:How much is the shirt?A.£B.£C.£答案为B。

1.What will the man do first?A.Visit the artists.B.Finish his reading.C.Go to the museum.2.When did the man begin to work in Beijing?A.Two years ago.B.Eight years ago.C.Ten years ago.3.What was the woman doing when the man called last night?A.She was on her way home.B.She was calling the man.C.She was on the phone.4.How does the woman feel about the novel?A.Enjoyable.B.Thrilling.C.Difficult.5.Where does the conversation most probably take place?A.On a bus.B.At a store.C.In a hospital.听下面几段材料。

2020年高考试题——英语听力稿(天津卷)

2020年高考试题——英语听力稿(天津卷)

2020年高考试题——英语听力稿(天津卷)参考试卷录音文字材料A卷这是普通高等学校招生全国统一考试天津卷英语科听力部分。

该部分由试卷A和试卷B两套试卷组成。

每套试卷各分为两节。

注意:回答听力问题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。

每套试卷考试结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡的对应位置上。

停顿00′10″这是普通高等学校招生全国统一考试天津卷英语科听力部分第一套试卷。

现在是听力试音时间。

W: Michael, I heard your jazz band is goingto be playing at the Student Center and I’m justcalling to let you know I’ll be there.M: Oh, thanks, but I’m not in the band any more. In fact, I’m not in a group at al l right now.W: That’s too bad—you’re such a talented musician. Why did you leave thegroup?M: I just couldn’t be a full-time student and still practice with the band every night. I alsomissed a couple of performances during my midterm exams, and I thoug ht I’d better quitbefore the bandleader fired me.W: Hey, you know my friend Charlie, don’t you? He plays the piano. He and some of hisfriends are getting a band together and they need a good singer.M: I wouldn’t have time for that, either.W: Oh, I don’t think they’ll practice very often. Charlie and his friends are all students, too.I’ll give you his number, and you can get in touch with him.试音到此结束。

高考英语听力(含原文-MP3)

高考英语听力(含原文-MP3)

Test 9.mp3 高考英语听力测试题(含原文和MP3)

第一节 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. What will Lucy do at 11:30 tomorrow?

A. Go out for lunch. B. See her dentist. C. Visit a friend. 2. What is the weather like now? A. It’s sunny. B. It’s rainy. C. It’s cloudy. 3. Why does the man talk to Dr. Simpson? A. To make an apology. B. To ask for help. C. To discuss his studies. 4. How will the woman get back from the railway station? A. By train. B. By car. C. By bus. 5. What does Jenny decide to do first? A. Look for a job. B. Go on a trip. C. Get an assistant. 第二节 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. What time is it now?

A. 1:45. B. 2:10. C. 2:15. 7. What will the man do? A. Work on a project. B. See Linda in the library. C. Meet with Professor Smith. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. What are the speakers talking about? A. Having guests this weekend. B. Going out for sightseeing. C. Moving into a new house. 9. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Neighbors. B. Husband and wife. C. Host and visitor. 10. What will the man do tomorrow? A. Work in his garden. B. Have a barbecue. C. Do some shopping. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. Where was the man born?

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高考时间分配:听力18-20分钟单选10分钟完形18-20分钟阅读35-37分改错10分钟作文15-20分钟机动3分钟
技巧:做完一道大题后,马上涂卡;5个5个一次记着涂;一定要注意自己是横卡还是竖卡。

“作文要先审题,提取关键信息点,划线,不要偏题。

”可以在草稿纸上先写个提纲,写完作文时一定要检查,不要出现拼写错误,因拼写失分是最划不来的。

高考英语听力试音文本
高考答题技巧:英语听力试音时要跟读找状态
英语听力预测时,一定先看题并在试卷上做好记录。

试音时可以跟着轻轻地读,提前进入状态,缓解紧张。

一般来说,英语的单选题是很容易的,不要担心。

M: Hello. International Friends Club. Can I help?
W: Oh, hello. I read about your club in the paper today and I thought I'd phone to find out a bit more.
M: Yes, certainly, well we're a sort of social club for people from different countries. It's quite a
new club—we have about 50 members at the moment, but we're growing all the time.
W: That sounds interesting. I'm British actually, and I came to Washington about three months ago.
I'm looking for ways to meet people. Er, what kinds of events do you organize?
M: Well, we have social get-togethers, and sports events, and we also have language evenings.
W: Could you tell me something about the language evenings?
M: Yes. Every day except Thursday we have a language evening. People can come and practice their languages—you know, over a drink or something. We have different languages on different evenings. Monday—Spanish; Tuesday—Italian; Wednesday—German; and Friday—French. On Thursday we usually have a meal in a restaurant for anyone who wants to come.
W: Well, that sounds great. I really need to practise my French.
M: OK. Well, if you can just give me your name and address, I'll send you the form and some more information. If you join now you can have the first month free.。

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