2004-2011全国各地高考听力原文汇编(文库中至今最全的)
2011年高考英语听力(全国卷)

2005 年高考试题全国卷Ⅰ听力原文1W: Very nice skirts. How much are they?M: Ten dollars each and one dollar off if you buy two. They are onsale.2M: I know you want to talk about this report but I’d like to tell youabout my new computer.W: Let’s keep to the point. We can talk about that later. All right?M: OK.3W: Bill , that’s a lovely painting in your living room.M: I’m glad you like it. It’s a Christmas gift from my son.W: Well, it’s beautiful. Your son has very good taste.4M: So, how is your new roommate?W: She really makes me angry.M: What happened?W: She’s always making loud noises at midnight. When I remind her sheis always rude.5W: Excuse me,I’m looking for Mr.Town.M: Oh!He is not on this floor.He is on the fourth floor.Go down thisstairs and turn left.6-7M: Did you finish typing that report?W: Yes, I did. But I worked late.M: It must be a long repot, I guess.W: Exactly. Twelve pages. I spent three hours on it.M: By the way, what time did you go home?W: I left the office at about 9 o’clock. I got home at ten.M: What did you have for dinner?W: I sent out for a sandwich and I ate it at my desk.8-9M: Ricky, what’s going on? Fred just told me now that you’re going to leave us.W: Yes. I really feel bad about it. But BMD came up with a really goodoffer.M: Well, I didn’t know that you are looking for a new job.W: Well , just between you and me. I think we have some real problemsin this department. Don’t get me wrong. It has nothing to do with you,Frank. Everybody says that you’re an excellent manager.M: Problems? What problems? Do we have time to talk about it?10-12W: You know, I’ve just finished some very interesting research for thenewspaper about things people do in their spare time.M: Really? What did you learn?W: Well , I talked to 20 people, and 19 of them watch TV.M: That’s interesting. I never watch it. Do you?W: Not much.. Anyway, about half of them, 9 people play some kind ofsport.M: I’m not surprised. People are getting more exercises these days.W: Yes. A few of them go to movies.M: Mm, I do, too.W: But here is the most interesting result. Only one of them reads.M: That’s terrible.13-16M: Excuse me, do you mind if I sit here?W: Not at all, go ahead.M: Thank you.W: Are you going somewhere or are you meeting someone?M: I’m on my way to Washington, and you?W: I’m on my way to San Francisco.M: Really? I think San Francisco is probably the most exciting city inthe US.W: So do I. No other city has as many good restaurants or as much goodmusicM: Is San Francisco your hometown?W: No, I’m from a very small town in Pennsylvania. I wouldn’t want tolive there again either.I don’t like small town living very much.M: En, neither do I really. But small towns have their advantages. lesstraffic.W: And friendly people. You know I’m beginning to feel homesick. Bythe way , where are you from?M: China.W: China? But you speak English like a native speaker. I didn’t haveany idea.M: Oh, excuse me. It’s time for my flight. Well, nice talking withyou.17-20M: Could you suggest some ways to bring family members close together?W: Well, I feel it is very important for families to have regular mealstogether. One of my good childhood memories was dinner with my parents and two sisters. Because my husband and I bot h work, and our three children are busy with their studies, we seldom had a chance to get together as a family. But we tho ught it would be possible for us to sit down and enjoy meals together every week. First, we tried setting three fixed days: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. But almost everyone was unhappy. Then my son had an idea that everyone told me his o r her most convenient days and I would choose the two best days. For a while, the children were still unhappy with the ide a, they said they would rather spend the time with their friends playing sports. Gradually though, they began to see these e venings together an interesting and helpful.We laughed a lot. We made plans for trips. We discussed each other’s problems. After a couple of months, anybody who h ad to miss a family meal felt regretful. And now, we all feel that we have been able to build much stronger relationships w ithin family than we had before.。
2004年高考全国卷英语听力试题(含试题、听力音频、听力原文和答案)

绝密★启用前2004年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试全国卷英语听力试题2004年高考 全国卷 英语听力音频 双击图标打开收听.mp3(请用电脑,双击上面图标,打开收听)注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,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,再选涂其它答案标号,回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答案卡一并交回。
一、听力(共两节,满分30分)回答听力部分时,请先将答案划在试卷相应位置。
听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间,将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面五段对话。
每段对话后有一小题,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。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.15.C. £9.18.答案是B。
1. What do we learn about the man?A. He slept well on the plane.B. He had a long trip.C. He had a meeting.2. Why will the woman stay home in the evening?A. To wait for a call.B. To watch a ball game on TV.C. To have dinner with a friend.3. What gift will the woman probably get for Mary?A. A school bag.B. A record.C. A theatre ticket.4. What does the man mainly do in his spare time?A. Learn a language.B. Do some sports.C. Play the piano.5. What did the woman like doing when she was young?A. Riding a bicycle with friends.B. Travelling the country.C. Reading alone.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
历届高考上海卷听力原文 2000-2011

2004Passage one1.M: Excuse me, when will Flight Number BA 981 from New York arrive?W: It was scheduled to arrive at 1:00 p.m. But it will be delayed for an hour and a half.Q: When will the plane arrive?2.M: I'd like to have a look at that blue sweater in the window, please.W: Yes. What size do you take?Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?3.W: Good evening, sir. Would you like to see the menu?M: No, thank you. I already know what I want to order.Q: What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?4.M: Hotel rooms along the beach must be very expensive.W: Not now. It's out of season and they're awfully cheap.Q: What does the woman say about the hotel rooms now?5.W: John, how did your maths exam go?M: I thought I might have failed, but in fact I came in the top 10% in the class.Q: What can we learn about the man from the conversation?6. W: What did you think of yesterday's film?M: Well, I left when the film was only half way through.Q: What was the film like according to the man?7. W: Come on, what are we waiting for?M: Sorry, madam. I can't start until you put on your seat belt.Q: What does the man mean?8. M: Congratulations, Mary! I heard you won the first prize at the speech contest.W: There must be another Mary. I wasn't there.Q: What does the woman mean?9. M: Honey, do you realize you had an appointment with the dentist an hour ago?W: I did?Q: What's the woman's reaction to the man's remark?10.W: Oh, that's too bad. It's out of order again!M: Sorry, madam, but you have to walk up the stairs today.Q: What are the speakers probably talking about?Passage twoLast month I went to Manchester for a work meeting. I booked into a very nice hotel for twonights, and I was very happy with it. My room was beautiful, and the restaurant served very good food?? in fact my dinner there that first night was delicious. But when I came back from my meeting on the second day, I found my room empty. All my things had disappeared. I checked that I was in the right room, and then I rushed down to reception. I was really worried because I thought I'd been robbed. When I got to reception, I said, "My room's empty! All my things have been stolen! "But the receptionist said, very politely, "Oh, very sorry, sir. That was a little mistake of ours. We thought you were leaving the hotel this morning, so we packed your things and took the suitcase downstairs, so that the cleaners could clean the room for the next guest. Then we realized we had made a mistake. Here's your case." And she handed me nay case with all nay things just thrown inside, all in a mess. I was angry, and I immediately asked to see the manager.Questions:11. How did the man feel about the hotel on the first day?12. What happened to the man on the second day?13. Why did the man want to see the manager?Now, it's 10 o'clock and time for a summary of the news.Schools where children are failing in reading and writing tests will be publicly identified under new government plans. The government also plans to introduce six new tests including mathematics and science for all school children. Education Minister David Kemp said no school should be afraid of being exposed. The main purpose is to inform parents and schools. They'll have exact information and students' problems will be known.A psychologist has found one in ten students fears injections, blood and injury -- some so much that they run away from doctors. These young patients may miss out on treatment. They were more likely to have fainted when faced with injections, blood and injury. The fear could disturb appropriate medical care.Research has been done on kids who were making trouble all the time at school. They made the teachers' lives very difficult. Researchers found that many of those troublemakers were from divorced families. What they really want is the attention from parents and teachers. Once they could get attention from parents and teachers, the kids could be very appealing. Questions:14. What is the main purpose of introducing the new tests?15. Why do some young patients run away from doctors?16. What is the last piece of news mainly about?Passage three17~20W: Police station. Can I help you?M: Yes. I'm calling to tell you I found a car near a bridge. I thought it might be a stolen car. W: I see. Where exactly did you find it?M: Near the No. 8 Bridge along the London Road.W: Can you recall the number of the car?M: Yes, the number was BWE 4586.W: What kind of car is it?M: A Mini. It's yellow and nearly new.W: When did you find the car?M: Wednesday.W: Can I know your name and address please?M: Henry Roberts. I live at 51 Eaton Road.W: What do you do, Mr. Roberts?M: I'm an engineer at Baxter Company.W: Well, thank you very much, Mr. Roberts. We'll investigate it.21~24W: Hi, what can I do for you?M: Yes, I've come to inquire about renting a university apartment.W: What sort of apartment are you looking for?M: Ur, an apartment with a bedroom and a small bathroom.W: Well, that shouldn't be any problem. What sort of price were you thinking of?M: Could you give me some idea?W: Certainly. It ranges from $240 to $480 a month.M: Oh, I see. If I pay $240 a month, what kind of apartment can I have?W: You need to share with 2 other students and travel 3 miles to the university. -M: Three miles on foot?W: You don't have to. There's a subway station just in front of the apartment.M: That sounds OK to me. I'll take that one. By the way, what kind of facilities does it have? I mean, is there any television or refrigerator?W: I'm afraid not. The service and facilities depend on how much you pay.M: OK. I understand. Thank you very much for your information.2006Listening comprehensionPart A Short Conversations1. -Were you here on March 5th?-Mm, not really. In fact I arrived three days later.Q: When did the woman arrive?2. -Is this the Eastern Airline check-in?-Yes. Can I see your ticket, please?Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?3. -What did you do on the beach?-You know, made sand castles that sort of things, and hunted for shells.Q: What are the two speakers probably talking about?4. -Paul, are you taking the bus or the underground to your office?-My doctor suggests I walk, not even cycle.Q: How will the man go to his office?5. -Would you like to go to the movies with me this evening?-I‟d love to. But I‟m just getting over the flue.Q: What will the woman probably do this evening?6. -Yes, madam. What seems to be the problem?-I‟d like to report a robbery. It‟s my car. It‟s been stolen.Q: What‟s probably the man‟s occupation?7. -Would you like to go to the ballet next Friday? I‟ve got two tickets.-Oh, that sounds like fun.Q: How does the woman feel?8. -What about going for a bike-ride? It stopped raining half an hour ago.-But the road might still be wet.Q: What does the woman mean?9. -How many more cups should we get for the picnic?-Don‟t we have enough by now?Q: What does the man imply?10. -Have you completed your assignment?-My computer isn‟t affected with a virus.Q: What does the man imply?Part B Passages5 years ago, I had to make a big decision. At that time, I was working for a small engineering company. However, thing were not going very well for the company and it was losing money. One day, the boss told us that the company was out of business. We were all unemployed. That lunch time we went to the pub as usual. We were all very depressed. While of course, we talked about the problem. Then the landlord of the pub heard the news. He said, “Why don‟t you buy the company.”At first we all laughed and then we started to discuss it properly. We knew the problems. The company had lost a lot of customers because it hadn‟t developed new products, but finally we decided to go for it. So we bought the company. The first few years were very difficult. But we worked hard and we had a bit of luck. We began to improve 3 years ago. Since then we have done pretty well. Last years we took on 4 new people. And so far this year we have taken on another ten.11. Who bought the company that was out of business?12. When did the company start to employ new people?13. What did the story mainly tell us?Now it‟s 8:00, time for the educational report. GCSE is the British exam taken by the students in England and Wales around the age of 16. Recently researchers at university have confirmed the doubt of many parents and employers that some GCSEs are easier than others, despite official claims that each subject is equally difficult. The researchers found that sciences and modern languages were the hardest GCSEs to do well in. Chemistry ranked the hardest of the major subjects followed by physics and French. They also found that regardless of the ability students were more likely to gain good grades in easier subjects than in chemistry or French. Drama was the easiest GCSE to do well in, followed by physics education, media studies, English, English literature and religions studies. The number of test takers in physical education and religious studies rose faster than in any other subjects last year. More than 144,000 pupils set GCSEs in physical education last summer, an increase of 7.5 percent, and 147,500 took thereligious studies exam, arise of 4.6%. However, it was the problem for the country if pupils avoided hard subjects. Fewer peoples would go on to study languages or sciences at A level and university. Even though they were important to Britain‟s future development.14 What is the most difficult subject according to the research?15 How many pupils took the test of physical education last year?16 What does the report mainly tell us about the GCSEs.Part C Dialogues(一)W: Hello, Yellow Cab Service, can I help you?M: Yes, I‟d like to book a taxi.W: May I know your name, Sir?M: Yes, it‟s John Smith.W: John Smith. When would you like your taxi?M: Tuesday, June 8th, I‟m leaving very early in the morning.W: Where to, sir?M: To the airport.W: When shall we meet you then?M: 99 Chemis street, near Collington Restaurant.W: What time world you like us to meet you?M: 5:30W: 5:30, June 8th, OK. Could you leave your telephone number?M: Yes, it‟s 54229738.W: OK. I‟ve got it. Thank you for calling us.Compete the form; write one word for each answer.(二)-Hello, front desk.-Yes.-This is Mitaly Tridow in Room 504.-Well, yes. How can I help you, Miss Tridow?-I want to take a shower, but there is no hot water.-I can‟t understand that. Have you turned the handle all the way to the right?-I‟ve been trying to get hot water for 10 minutes. It‟s freezing cold.-Well, a lot of people take showers before breakfast. Maybe if you wait a while, it‟ll heat up again.-Wait? I have three appointments this morning, and I also have to wash and dry my hair.-Your shower has absolutely no hot water?-No, none.-I will send someone up right way.-Who will that be?-The engineer. He is responsible for maintaining all the buildings. He will be there within 2 minutes.-OK. But don‟t send anyone for 5 minutes. I need to get dressed.Compete the form; write no more than 3 words for each answer.2007I. Listening ComprehensionPart A Short ConversationsDirections: In Part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers in your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you‟ve heard.1. W: Let me get you some coffee or tea, or something cold, like coke.M: Just a glass of water, please.Q: What does the man want to drink?2. W: The flowers are lovely, aren‟t they? And I like the music, too.M: Yeah, the dinner here is also excellent.Q: Where probably are the two speakers?3. M: I just read your blood test report, and everything seems OK.W: I see. Then there is nothing to worry about.Q: How does the woman probably feel now?4. M: I thought I heard someone at the door.W: Just the postman, with the package for our neighbour, the Browns. They are away visiting their son.Q: Who was at the door?5. W: Could you tell me the starting times for both performances?M: The first begins at 7:00 o‟clock, and it last s two hours. The second follows immediately after a ten-minute break.Q: At what time does the second show start?6. M: My wife found a gold ring in our garden after the party. Do you think it might be yours?W: It couldn‟t be. Thanks. I wore a silver one last night.Q: What does the woman mean?7. M: I‟d better clean the screen of the computer right now.W: Shouldn‟t you clean your keyboard, too?Q: What does the woman imply?8. W: Do you know if this bus stops at Red Square?M: Well, there is a map over there by the door.Q: What does the man mean?9. M: Let‟s go watch the fireworks tonight.W: I have tickets to the theatre.Q: What does the woman mean?10. W: Just look at these stars.M: They certainly don‟t look so clear and bright from the city.Q: What can be inferred about the two speakers?Part B PassagesDirections: In Part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you‟ve heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.Karen Smart has been a journalist reporting wars for several years now. Why does she do it? “Well,” she said, “It isn‟t easy to say. But I suppose it‟s the excitement of being so close to danger. It‟s like going to see a horror movie. You are frightened, but at the same time it gives you excite ment.” Reporters try to get as close to the battle as they can. But it can be very dangerous. Recently Karen herself was injured. “It was very strange really,” she said. “We were just getting ready to record an interview, when a bomb landed on the house next to us. The whole house exploded. There was a terrific noise and the next moment I was lying on the ground. Luckily nobody was killed in that incident. ” Karen spent two days in hospital, but a month later, she was back. “While I was waiting for the ambulance, ”she said, “I can remember thinking: …What am I doing here? I must be mad.‟ But after a while , that feeling started to disappear. And I couldn‟t wait to get back to the war.”Q: 11. Why does Karen like her job?12. What happened in a bomb explosion?13. What is the passage mainly about?Questions 14 through 14 are based on the following passage.Now it‟s eight o‟clock, time for the morning news.Internet use continues to increase in the United States. According to a new study by American Life Proje ct, fifty two percent of rural residents now have Internet access. That‟s an increase of eleven percent since 2000. Rural residents are still behind the urban residents, however. Sixty seven percent of urban residents use the Internet. Of those rural residents who are online, forty five percent say that they surf the Web daily. Only forty percent of urban residents use the Web that often. One big barrier for rural residents is the lack of choice among Internet providers. According to another survey, more than two million American children aged six to seventeen have their own personal websites. This figure, which represents ten percent of the twenty three million young people, who have Internet access from home, is rising rapidly. It is expected to jump to one in four kids by 2008. The survey also shows that boys are more likely than girls to have their own websites. Seventy six percent of kids with broad band Internet access at home say that their home connection is faster than the connection at school. Forty nine percent of kids say that they get too little time on line at school.Q: 14. What does the first survey mainly tell us?15: How many American children, aged six to seventeen , have their own websites?16. What has been found out about kids‟ use of the Internet?Part C Longer ConversationsDirections: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear the conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the words you‟ve heard. Write your answer in your answer sheet.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.M: Hello. This is Garden Restaurant. Who‟s this speaking?W: Oh, hello. Do you have a table for a party of six for this Friday?M: At what time?W: Eight thirty.M: We‟ll be pretty busy on Friday night. I have a table for nine o‟clock, but not at eight thirty.W: Nine o‟clock will be fine. I just want to check something else. I have a friend from Italy. Have you got any Italian food?M: No problem, ma‟am. We have at least three Italian dishes on the menu.W: That‟s great.M: Party of six for nine o‟clock. May I have your name, please?W: Jessica Blair. Blair is spelt as B-L-A-I-R.M: OK. Could you leave us your telephone number, please?W: Yes. It‟s Fi ve thirteen, O three eighteen.M: Fine. Thanks.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.W: Tell me, Peter. What makes Harrods so famous?M: Well, it‟s the biggest department store in the UK, and its Food Hall and Egyptian Hall are very famous.W: What is special about the Food Hall?M: It sells many different kinds of food. For example, it has two hundred and fifty kinds of cheese from all over the world.W: That‟s amazing. And why is the Egyptian Hall so famous?M: Well, when people see it, they feel they are in another world. It looks like an Egyptian Building from 4,000 years ago.W: Is it true that Harrods produces its own electricity?M: Yes, it does. Seventy percent. Enough for a small town.W: Really? Tell me, how many customers do you have on an average day?M: About thirty thousand people come on an average day. But during the January sales, the number increases to three hundred thousand customers a day.W: How much do they spend?M: Well, on average, the customers spend about 1.5 million pounds a day. During the January sales, the record for one day is nine million pounds.2008Part A Short ConversationsDirections: In Part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers in your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you‟ve heard.1.M: Will Mrs. Johnson be here tomorrow for the meeting?W: Probably not. She called this afternoon to put off the meeting to next week.Q: When will the meeting be held?2.W: It seems Nancy never wants to do anything but play tennis.M: That‟s what she likes to do most.Q: What can be inferred about Nancy?3.M: So how do you like this oil painting?W: If I had enough room in my apartment, I would buy it.Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?4.W: Peter, want to take a walk?M: No, I have to go down to the yard now, I‟m building some bookshelves.Q: What will Peter probably do next?5.M: The driver is being outside of the taxi for ten minutes now. Shall we hurry up?W: That‟s all right. We‟re paying him anyway.Q: Who are the speakers talking about?6.M: The copying machine is broken again. I‟ll call for the service.W: It‟s only junk. Just remove the paper stuck in it. I‟ll show you.Q: What will the woman do?7.M: It‟s impossible to find a place to park before t he class obtained.W: Yeah, we seem to make more parking areas here.Q: What can we learn from the conversation?8.M: Can we make later to work on our presentation?M: How about noon?Q: What does the woman mean?9.M: Would you tell me what time the dormitory doors will be locked.W: No problem. In face I can give a copy of the dormitory rules.Q: What does the man want to know?10.W: ...Look at this red painter on my dress. Might the park paint the chairs.M: That‟s too bad. They might at least put up the sign there.Q: What does the man imply?Part B PassagesDirections: In Part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you‟ve heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passageJoanna Lopes has invented a number of things over the years. One day she had an idea for a dish machine that worked without using water. She went to see several dish washer manufacturers about producing the machine. But none of them were interested. Joanna found investors to support her idea and founded her own production company. She spent millions of dollars on developing her dish washer. And it was put to the market three years later. From then on, sales were very good, better even than Joanna had hopped. But Glob Domestic, one of the companies that she has been to see made its own waterless dish washer. Joanna obtained one and found they use the technical ideas she had developed. She had obtained legal protection for these ideas. So that other companies could not use them. After a long legal process, Glob Domestic was forced to stop making its competing dish washer and to pay Joanna several million dollars. Now Joanna‟s waterless dish washer has 40℅of the worldwide dish washer market, and this is increasing every year.Question 11: How did the manufacturers fill Joanna‟s idea for a dish washer?Question 12: Why was Glob Domestic forced to pay Joanna much money?Question 13: What is the story mainly about?Questions 14 through 14 are based on the following passage.Attention, please. In a moment, you‟ll be starting your tour, but there are just a few things I‟d like to warn through. The Glob Gist Islands National Park which has come up some rules which I‟d like to read to you now. The most important rule is that no plants or animals or any other natural objects are to be removed from the park. Doing this could harm the balance of the park and it‟s also illegal. Al so, be careful not to transport any live material, such as seeds and insects to the islands or from one island to another. This two is against the law. All the islands have their own unique plants and animals and any introduced species could destroy the whole system. Please don‟t take any food with you. If you drop as much as an orange seed, it could grow into a tree, and damage the existing system. Humans are only temporary visitors to these islands and we want to make sure the only things we leave behind is our foot prints. Now, moving to the wide life of the park, please don‟t touch animal and any circumstances, because some animals are remarkably fearless. But they‟ll quickly lose this fearlessness if they are reproached by humans. Don‟t feed the animals, don‟t leave litter on the islands, or throw any off your boat. Carry along a bag of some sort if you need to put litter in.Question14: What can tourist leave behind?Question 15: What is the most important rule during the tour of the national park?Question 16: Why does the guide emphasize the park rules before the tour?Part C Longer ConversationsDirections: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear the conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the words you‟ve heard. Write your answer in your answer sheet.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.M: Good morning, I‟d like to send this package to India.W: I‟ll need you to fill in a custom‟s form, please.M: Sure. Contents in detail, erm… sweater, value, erm… 50 dollars. weight? Oh, I don‟t know the weight.W: Put it on the scale.M: There you go.W: Ok, that‟s one pound and a half.M: Really? How much is that in kilograms?W: Oh, over half a kilo. Now, is it in ordinary mail or air mail?M: Ordinary mail, please.W: That‟s going to thirteen dollars seventy two.M: Thank you.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.M: My homework assignment is too hard.W: What is it?M: I‟m doing all of the report on the outstanding woman. I choose Stuco Ogata. I have to present it to the class tomorrow.W: Do you know the material?M: I think so.W: Ok, let‟s practice. I ask you some questions.M: Ok.W: All right, then. Just why is Stuco Ogata well-known?M: She worked for the United Nations as a high-ranking official on refugees. She worked on the job for ten years and supervised 2200 people.W: En… What are the refugees?M: Well, refuges are people who leave their countries to escape wars or other problems.W: Is the refuge issue a big problem?M: Yes, world wide, now there are about 17 million refugees.W: Wow, last question. Why did you choose Ms. Stuco to fill your report?M: She is successful, she moved to the United States and received a PHD from UC Brooklyn. As a Korea woman, she also got married and had two lovely children.20091. M: I am so sick of calling the ticket office, the line is always busy.W: Why don‟t you order through the Internet?Question: What does the woman suggest the man do?2. W: What was the best moment of the race for you?M: Oh, when I got to the finishing line, definitely.Question: What kind of person is probably the man?3. W: I'd like to mail this package special delivery. Can it arrive within two days?M: Sure, no problem.Question: Where does this conversation probably take place?4. W: My brother is thinking of eating out with us Saturday night. Any suggestions?M: It is up to you. I don't know the restaurant around here that well.Question: What does the man mean?5. W: The floor is awfully wet, what happened?M: The moment I got into the shower, the phone rang.Question: What does the man imply?6. M: I'm going to a party at Carol's house.W: you can't be serious. We've got two tests at school tomorrow.Question: How does the woman feel about the man's idea?7. W: Where shall we go today then?M: Shall we try the Royal Garden, recommended in the leaflet?Question: What will the two speakers do next?8. M: I have come to repair your doorbell.W: You should have come earlier. I'm just going out.Question: What does the woman imply?9. M: It has been pouring for days now.W: Tomorrow is my day at the beach. I will just have to forget about it if it doesn't clear up Question: What does the woman imply?10. W: When I'm playing the piano, I don't worry about anything. How about you?M: I go to the gym everyday. It helps me deal with stress.Question: What are the two speakers talking about?11-13When I was 12, my parents moved out of London to a small village in Oxford. I was the only Asian girl in my school, and I suddenly felt a bit lonely. Luckily, I had a brilliant art teacher who encouraged me to go to art college.However, on the day of my college interview in Bath, I woke up late. I left the house wearing two odd shoes and didn't notice that my bottle of chocolate milk had poured all over the painting in my bag. Then when I finally got to the station, I got on the wrong train. Who knows, if I had gone to Bath that day, I might have become a professional artist. But I went to Swindon instead. I told the woman next to me on the train about what had happened, and she suddenly cried with laughter. It turned out she was a producer of a comedy program on the radio. To cut a long story short, I got an invitation a week later to attend an interview for the show, and the rest, as they say, is history. I am very lucky my life has been full of happy accidents. Now I am in charge of a very popular TV comedy program.11. Why did the speaker feel lonely in her new school?12. Where did the speaker plan to go for her college interview?13. What incident had changed her fate?14-16。
2011年高考英语试卷听力+原文+答案(新课标)

2011年全国统一高考英语试卷(新课标)听力试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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答案。
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。
例: How much is the shirt?A. £ 19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C.1. What does the man like about the play?A. The story.B. The ending.C. The actor.2. Which place are the speakers trying to find?A. A hotel.B. A bank.C. A restaurant.3. At what time will the two speakers meet?A. 5:20.B. 5:10.C.4:40.4. What will the man do?A. Change the plan.B. Wait for a phone call.C. Sort things out.5. What does the woman want to do?A. See a film with the man.B. Offer the man some help.C. Listen to some great music.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
2004年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试全国卷Ⅰ(英语)听力文本

2004年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试全国卷Ⅰ(英语)听力文本一、听力第一节(共两节,满分30分)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。
例:How much is the shirt? A. 19.15. B. 9.15. C. 9.18. 答案是B。
1、What do we learn about the man.A. He slept well on the plane.B. He had a long trip.C. He had a meeting.2、Why will the woman stay home in the evening?A. To wait for a call.B. To watch a ball game on TV.C. To have dinner with a friend.3、What gift will the woman probably get for Mary?A. A school bag.B. A record.C. A theatre ticket.4、What does the man mainly do in his spare time?A. Learn a language.B. Do some sports.C. Play the piano.5、What did the woman like doing when she was young?A. Riding a bicycle with friends.B. Travelling the country.C. Reading alone.二、听力第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。
2011年普通高等教育英语试题全国卷1听力原文部分

1.W: Jack, how do you like the play?M: It’s a simple story with a happy ending, but, luckily, they had a very strong actor, he managed to carry the whole play.2.M: Have we missed it? The man said it’s only five blocks away opposite the bank.W: Wait a minute, the Chinese restaurant, the national bank, there it is, the Radisson Hotel.3.M: Let’s meet at 20 to 5.W: Well. Could we make it 20 past 5?W: That’s a bit late for me. I could manage 10 past.M: OK. See you then.4.M: What time are we leaving for the outing?W: I’ll phone you tomorrow. I should have everything sorted out by then.5.W: Thanks for all you’ve done for me. Hey, listen, would you like to go to see a film sometime?M: Yeah, that’d be great. I’d love it.6~7W: Hey, where is everybody?M: They took Ben to the park. Where have you been?W: Sorry, I’m late. I picked up the cake and it took me longer than I expected. When will the party start?M: Ben invited eight children from school. And they’ll arrive at about 2 in the afternoon.W: OK. Then I’ll put the candles on the cake and leave it in the kitchen and then I’ll come and help set the table.8~9M: So, Macy, how was your holiday?W: Oh, we loved it. Tom liked Germany best, but France was my favorite.M: So did Rachael finally go with you?W: No, she wasn’t able to. She was called away for a business trip to China.M: That’s a pity. So where exactly did you go and visit?W: Well, we traveled all over, Italy, Spain and Holland; we even bathed in a Swiss lake.M: You did, really?10~12W: Bob, I’m sure you know about second-hand smoke.M: Of course, I do.W: But have you heard about third-hand smoke?M: Third-hand smoke? I’m afraid not. What is that then?W: Well, it is here in today’s paper. Parents may think they are protecting children from second-hand smoke when they smoke outside their home or only when the children are not there. But now researchers are warning about what they call third-hand smoke. When you smoke dangerous matter from cigarettes get into your hair and clothing. As babies are theweakest, when you come to a baby, you pass it to the baby and increase the chances of disease in the baby.M: Is that so? In that case I have to say that I should never get close to a baby.W: That’s ri ght. Actually all smoking parents should do the same or better give it up completely.13~16M: Hello, welcome to our program “Today City”. I’m Larry. We’re going to Louisville Kentucky where our guest Michelle Ray comes from. She is proud of her middle-sized city with a small town feel and big city dreams. Now, Michelle, tell us about your city.W: Thank you, Larry. Here is my city. Louisville is my city. The first place I take visitors from out of town is to the Highlands for shopping and night life. When I have delicious Asian food I always go to the Zen Garden which provides wonderful all vegetable dishes.M: Wow, that’s interesting. Many people go for healthy food now.W: You can say that again. If I want to go camping and fishing, I go to the Red River area. For complete quiet I can hide away in my house with a good book from one of our public libraries.M: That all sounds very exciting. I’m sure some of our listeners will include Louisville in their travel plan for their next holiday. Thank you, Michelle.17~20M: We are glad to have Dr. Garfield to talk to us today about dreams. Let me start by asking the first question. Does everyone dream?W: It appears that everyone does. Mostly when people say that they never dream, what they really mean is that they don’t remember their dreams or they don’t think their dreams are important. The reason behind is that they might have been made fun of with a child when they first reported their dreams or it was so frightening that they just turned off dreaming completely. The other day, someone named Davis came to me and said that he used to be a great dreamer, but suddenly he stopped having dreams. I asked him what it happened. It turned out that his brother died by heartattack and he never expected that such a terrible thing would happen to a young person. Generally, when there was some frightening event and dream about it was too terrible. People prefer not to dream about it. Actually the worst thing you can do is stop dreaming. Because it means that the bad experience would be too painful to even appear in dreams. As long as you dream about it and even the dream is frightening, your mind is working on it. My personal opinion about what dreams do is that they help us deal with our problems. We see certain patterns take place in dreams. When a person is hurt deep inside, when a person is seriously ill or when a person has been really sad, if people turn off their dreams totally, it means they don’t love themselves to even think about it.。
英语高考英语听力

英语高考英语听力12004年高考英语听力(全国卷Ⅰ)-原文听力原文Text 1.W: Good morning, Mr. Li. Did you sleep well last night after your long flight?M: Good morning. Yes, I did. I feel totally rested and I’m now ready for our meeting.Text 2.M: We could go to a ball game this evening or would you rather eat in a restaurant and then see a film?W: To tell you the truth, I can’t really go anywhere this evening, because I’m expecting an important phone call.Text 3.W: Have you got any idea about what to buy for Mary’s birthday?M: Well, I’ll get her a new schoolbag, and I promise to take her to a film. What about you?W: Oh, I haven’t decided yet. I’ll probably buy her that new music record, as she likes it so much. Text 4.W: So, what do you usually do in your free time?M: At the moment I’m spending much of my free time learning German. I also enjoy playing the piano.W: Do you play any sports?M: Not much. But I go to the sports club and work out once a week.Text 5.M: Did you have a lot of friends when you were young?W: I didn’t really make any close friends then because I like going off in the morning. And I mean, this was on the school holidays: riding a bike away with a few books in the basket and finding a nice place to read.Text 6.M: Well, we’ll certainly stay here again next time we’re passing through.W: Good. Do let us know in advance and we’ll try to get you the same room.M: That would be lovely. It may be quite soon in fact.W: Oh? How is that?M: Well. We are driving to the South of Spain in the next couple of days and we may come back this way.W: Do give us a ring if you decide to. I hope you’ll have a pleasant trip.Text 7.M: Great! This supermarket has everything. I hope this comes to under 75 dollars becau se I don’t have much money left.W: That comes to 75 dollars and 5 cents.M: I knew it. I knew I’d be over.W: Well. Don’t worry about the 5 cents. They’ll go. Have a nice day.M: Well. Thank you. See you again.Text 8.W: John, I thought you were going to leave early today to take your son to the show.M: I’m still planning to. But I can’t leave until I finish typing all the letters.W: Can you leave that until tomorrow?M: No. The boss wants them first thing tomorrow morning.W: How many have you got left?M: About five.W: Why don’t you just go ahead, John? I’ll do the letters for you.M: Thank you very much, Janet. You’re so kind.Text 9.M: Customer Service. Andney Grant speaking. How may I help you?W: I can’t believe th is is happening. I called and ordered a 32-inch bag last Friday. But today I found that you sent a 24-inch one.I was planning to use that bag during our vacation in Mexico, but it doesn’t seem possible any more because we will take off on Saturday. It’s o nly two days away. What am I supposed to do?M: I’m really sorry, madam. I’ll check right away. Would you please tell me your order number? W: It’s CE2938.M: Just a minute. I do apologize, madam. There did seem to be a mistake. I’ll have the correct s ize bag sent to you by overnight mail right away. It will arrive in time for your Saturday trip. Again I apologize for any inconvenience caused by our mistake. I promise it won’t happen again. W: Ok. Well. Thank you.M: Thank you, madam, for choosing Linch Mail. I hope you will a wonderful vacation. Text 10.M: Juliet, you chose not to go to college. Why? Was it about money?W: Well. I don’t want to sit here and say I was too poor to go to college. But the fact is that we didn’t have the money, though my mum probably could have made enough somehow. I probably could have worked harder at school and gotten better grades, so, it is really, I didn’t get to go to college. I had a wish to go back to school every other week. It wasn’t just my path.M: At the time did you feel that you were missing something?W: My best friend went off to university and I just remember every time I talk to her. It allsounded so fun and so great. Here I was selling tennis shoes and getting on the bus every day to work in town. We both thought the other’s life was so much more exciting. I was trying hard to make enough to pay for my own flat every month and that seemed so exciting to her. And she would talk about studying for finals, and going to parties, and I thought, God, she is so perfect.BABAC ABBCA CBCAC CACBB英语高考英语听力22015北京高考英语真题听力录音原文听力原文:第一节:Text1W: What kind of music do you like?M: I enjoy nearly all kinds of music, especially country music and classical music. What about you? W: I like Rock music.Text2W: May I help you?M: Yes, please. Does this sweater come in yellow?W: No, we don’t have it in yellow, only in red and blue.M: OK, I’ll take the red one.Text3W: Do you want to pay by credit card, sir?M: Oh…, can I use my travelers check, please?W: Sorry, sir. We don’t take travelers checks.M: Then I’ll have to pay cash.Text4M: Are you ready to go now?W: Wait a minutes, I need to find my keys.M: Aren’t they in your pocket?W: No. Let me see…, I remem ber putting them on the table this morning.M: Oh, there they are. They dropped off onto the floor.Text5M: Hi, what’s the homework for the literature class? I missed it today.W: We are supposed to read chapter four.M: Great! I’ve read it when I was studying in the library last night.W: Wow, lucky you! You can watch the football match tonight.M: That is right!Text6M: What is my schedule for tomorrow, Lisa?W: Well, your flight leaves from Heathrow at 7:10 am from Terminal 2, and arrives in Frankford at 8:40 am.M: And then?W: Then you can take the shuttle bus into town.M: Oh, yes, of course. And the meetings, when do they begin?W: The meetings will start at 10:00 am, and end at 3:00 pm, with a short lunch break. After the meetings, you will have some time for afternoon tea. Your flight back will leave at 5:00 pm, it gets back here at 6:30 pm.M: That is fine. Then I’ll be able to have dinner with my wife.Text7W: May I help you?M: Yes, please. I’m a new student, and I want to borrow some books.W: Sure. What books do you want?M: Are there any biographies of George Washington?W: Let me check it for you on the computer? Oh, there are five of them.M: Can you tell me where they are?W: Of course. They are in the biography section, in row 3.M: Oh, thank you. Are there any French novels?W: Yes, I think so. They are over there in row 7. That is where our foreign language section is. M: And the magazines?W: They are in row 5.M: OK, thank you. By the way, how many books can I borrow at a time?W: Two at most and you can keep them for three weeks.M: Thank you. I’ll borrow two biographies today.W: OK, go in and get them. Bye for now.M: Bye.Text8W: Hello, Sunny Sports Center. How can I help you?M: Hello. I’d like some information about your sports center.W: Well, we’ve got a very good gym with all the latest equipment, a swimming pool, a football ground, three basketball courts, and so on.M: Sounds great.W: Then what sports are you interested in?M: Well, I like basketball very much.W: And how often will you use the center?M: I suppose about two or three times a week.W: OK. Look, I can send you the information about the center.M: Great! One more thing, can you tell me your opening hours?W: No problem. Tuesday to Friday, 7:30 am to 10 o’clock at night. Weekends, from 9 am to 9 pm. But we do not open on Mondays.M: I got it. Thank you, bye!W: You are welcome!Text9Good morning, everyone! And a very warm welcome back! I hope you’ve enjoyed your holidays! For those of you who I knew, my name is Mary Smith, and I’m the headmistress of this school. I’dlike to start our new term with a few notices. First, I’d like to introduce two new teachers, Ms Woods, our new music teacher, and Mr. Williams, our new French teacher. Let’s give them a warm welcome. Now, I’ll talk about some of the activities for this term. After school clubs, we’ll start in week2. But the baseball club, we’ll start in week4. And, there are several new clubs, too. The dance club will meet on Mondays, and the chess club, on Wednesdays. Finally, I’d like to remind you that there will be several parent’s evenings during this term. Year 7, we will have one in September, Year 8, in October, andYear 9, in November. That’s all I want to say. Thank you for your attention, and enjoy your new term.Text10W: Can I help you?M: Yes, please. I want to fix my cell phone.W: What’s wrong?M: The screen went black last night.W: Went black?M: Yes.W: Did you have an accident? Like dropping it on the ground, or into water?M: No.W: Well, then the repairman will help to open it up and checkthe inside.M: How much will it cost?W: It depends. Have you got the receipt?M: Yes. Here you are.W: OK. You bought it from us on May 1st, only three weeks ago. Then it will be free to inspect it. But if the damage is caused by the user, you will have to pay for the repair.M: I see. When can I take it back?W: I’m not sure. We will give you a call as soon as it’s fixed. Your name, please?M: Thomas Tarshis, that is T-A-R-S-H-I-S.W: Your phone number?M: 627935.W: 627935. OK, that it. Anything else?M: No, thank you. Bye.W: Bye.英语高考英语听力32015年高考英语听力真题(全国卷)第一节听下面5段对话。
2004-2015年全国卷高考英语听力原文

2007年全国1卷1. W: John, is Mark coming for tea tomorrow?M: Yes, I told you yesterday, Tracy.W: Oh, did you? Sorry, I must have forgotten.2. W: What’s the hurry? We’d like you to stay for dinner.M: Well, thank you, but Helen and I have to meet my parents at the railway station.3. W: Hi, Tom. We have to start the meeting without you.M: I know. My flight was delayed because of the heavy rain.W: But you are just in time for the discussion.4. M: How much are these shoes?W: Oh, they are 35 dollars a pair.M: Do you have Size 9.W: I’m afraid they are sold out.5. M: Hi, I’m thinking of taking a trip during the Christmas holidays.W: Where would you like to go?M: Well, maybe somewhere warm and sunny.W: How about a tour to Southeast Asia?6. M: Ladies and Gentlemen, let’s welcome Jane Carter. Jane, you are so young. How can you sing so well?W: Well, Mr. Green. I like singing very much. And I’ve been doing this for a while, above all I have Mr James as my teacher.M: No wonder. I believe you’ll do a wonderful job tonight. Now ladies and gentlemen, Jane Carter.7. W: Happy birthday, Jimmy. Are you ready for the next present?M: You mean there’s more besides the watch?W: Come with us. It’s in the car. Now, here we are. You’ve been talking about this for months.M: Oh, it’s a new computer. It’s just what I want. I’m so happy about it. Thank you so much, Mum and Dad.8. W: Excuse me, sir?M: Can I help you?W: My name is Jane Smith. I’m a designer, looking for a job.M: See my secretary. She will set you up with the test.W: When?M: Next month.W: I can’t wait that long.M: Excuse me?W: I can’t wait a month. I need something sooner.M: I’m sorry.9. M: Hi, Lily, how’s your new flat?W: It’s great. I really like it.M: How big is it?W: It’s one big room, but it has a bathroom and a small kitchen, too.M: How far is it from the office.W: It’s only about 10 minutes.M: 10 minutes by bus or by car?W: On foot. I walked to work this morning. I was 10 minutes early.M: You are lucky. I was 10 minutes late.W: What happenedM: All the buses came late.W: What did Susan say?M: She was late too.W: What happened to her?M: She took the train, and it was late too.W: Well then you’re really lucky after all. But what are you going to do tomorrow.M: I’ll start 15 minutes earlier.M: Good afternoon, everybody and welcome to this class on English words. I hope that all of you can hear me. If not, please let me know. I am Pref. John Morris. I’ll be your teacher for the next 13 weeks. As you can probably tell, this is one of popular and crowded classes. Indeed, every time these courses are offered, this room is very full. Why is that? Well, in order to use the English language, it’s very important to have at least a basic understanding of how words are formed. Just to mention one figure, and there are many. There are about one million words in English. If you are an English learner, you might wonder how you can possibly remember all of these words. Well, for one thing you don’t have to. No native speaker exists who knows all of the words in the English language. Besides there are shortcuts. Shortcuts? Yes, for example, if you know how words are formed by using parts of words from other languages, such Greek and French, you’ll understand a good number of English words when you first come across them. Let me put it this way. Knowing the rules will help you master a large number of words. This is probably the No. 1 reason why this class is so popular.2008年(Text 1)M: I think it’s going to rain.W: I guess so. The skies are dark and cloudy.(Text 2)M: Lucy is going back to China next month, Alice.W: Oh, really?M: And she will not meet Richer this time.(Text 3)W: I hate to say it. But Jacky isn’t doing well in the film.M: Well. I think he’s only playing a different type of role. My sister thinks he is still the best.(Text 4)M: Professor Miners, could I talk to you about my paper?W: Sure. Come to my office between two to three. It’s Room 340.(Text 5)W: OK. Time to go home.M: I can’t. I haven’t finished the report about the newly opened restaurant.W: Well. If you carry on working like that, you’ll make yourself ill.(Text 6)M: I haven’t seen you for a long time. Where have you been?W: I went to New York to visit my sister and stayed there for two months. Actually, I really went to meet my new nephew.M: That’s great! How old is he?W: Well. He was five months old when I got there. And he could possibly be the most beautiful baby I have ever seen.M: What did you do in your sister’s home?W: I helped the baby and played with him a lot, which was nice. But what I enjoyed most was feeding him. (Text 7)M: Air pollution is so bad in this city. I think the government should stop people from driving cars on certain days.W: You have a point. Air pollution is a problem. But not letting people drive on certain days is a bad idea. People have to go to work by car.M: I’m afraid I don’t agree with you there. Reducing air pollution is really important. People are so used to driving that they don’t think about ways to do things. If we stop them from driving on certain days, maybe they could think of new ways to get around.W: I see your point. But I still think it wouldn’t be possible to stop people from driving.(Text 8)M: Let’s go and have lunch together.W: OK!M: By the way, I’m thinking of going to New Zealand around Christmas for three weeks. It’s such a beautiful country. I’ve never been there before.W: Have you booked the flight?M: Not yet. I’m planning to book my flight in two weeks’ timeW: Book your flight right now.M: Why?W: Because the longer you leave it, the more expensive it will be. As a matter of fact, the prices may double at Christmas time. New Zealanders usually go home for Christmas.M: Then I’m going to book my flight tomorrow morning.(Text 9)M: Hello!W: Hello, Mike! This is Jane.M: Oh. Hello, Jane!W: Listen, Mike! I’ve got a real problem.M: What is it?W: The car’s broken down.M: Oh, not again.W: Yeah. I checked the oil and I checked almost everything. It’s just not starting at all.M: You have to get rid of it, you know.W:I know ,Iknow. But look, the thing is, I’ve got to pick Tom up at the airport. Can I……?M: Use my car? Yes, of course.W: That’ll be great! It’s very kind of you.M: Come on when you like. I don’t need it till tonight.W: OK! I’ll be around in about an hour. Thanks a lot!M: It’s all right. See you then!W: See you!(Text 10)W: OK! When we met last week, we talked about different kinds of short stories and somewell-known short story writers. I remember that many of you said you liked the American writer Earnest Hemingway, right? I hope you all followed my advice and finished reading his story “ A day’s wait”, because as I said, we’re going to study it together in today’s lesson. Now since you’re supposed to have read this story, let’s have some discussion. Please look at the four questions on the blackboard. First, when and where does the story take place? Second, what does the boy read for in the story and what kind of person does he show himself to be? Third, what kind of person is the boy’s father? Four, what is the writer’s main purpose of writing the story? I’d like you to work in groups of four or five and present your answers in ten minutes. Is everything clear?2009年第一节1.W: What do you think we need to buy for our new kitchen?M: We’ve got a fridge and a dinner table already, we needs some chairs.2.M: I like to stay two nights, please.W: Do you want full board or half board?M: What’s the difference?W: Full board includes all meals and half board includes just breakfast and dinner.3.M: Shouldn’t we invite Cathy to the party tonight?W: Invite Cathy? She is the one who is complaining whole thing.4.M: Did you say you were driving to town this morning?W: Yes, I have to draw some money from the bank to pay my bookstore bills.5.M: What are you working on so hard?W: An article for the newspaper, if I am late, it won’t get printed until next week.第二节6-7M: Excuse me, I think you are in my seat.W: Sorry, but it says 7A on my boarding card.M: Oh, uh, right, I asked for window seat, you see.W: yes, so did I, what’s your seat number?M: Let’s see, oh, it’s 8A.W: Yes, I guess you are in the seat behind me.M : Oh, yes, sorry about that.8-9M: Can I help you?W: Yes, how mush are these T-shirts?M: They are 12 dollars 50 cents each.W: I like the green one, but it isn’t big enough. Have you got larger size?M: Just a minute. No, I am sorry, we haven’t. What about the black one?W: No, it is too dark, I prefer something lighter, yellow or pink?M: How about the pink one?W: That’s nice, I will take it.M: That’s 12 dollars 50cents then.W: Here you are.10-12W: So how long have you been living in London?M: A couple of years. How long have you been working here?W: Only a few months. I moved down here for the job. There is no work for me where I came from. M: Where did you come from then?W: I came from a small village called Arnside near Lancaster a year ago. There is nothing to do there, so I moved to London.M: Do you enjoying working here in this restaurant?W: Very much so.13-16M: I am sure you’ve noticed a lot of things that are different about our school.W: Oh, yes, in the United States, we don’t have to carry a big school bag with us like you do.M: Why is that?W: We have a locker of our own which is a small box with a lock within textbooks and our personal things in it. I just bring a day pack to school.M: A day pack?W: Yes, it is a small bag which you carry on your back.M: What do you carry in it?W: My notebooks, or a few books for homework.M: That’s convenient. Is there anything else you’ve noticed about our school?W: Yes, I am surprised that everyone is so silent in class.M: What do you mean?W: Well, we usually ask questions about exams, homework or textbooks on the first day of the school year. The teachers like such questions.M: So you thought it different.W: Yes, I expected to see a lot of discussions in class, because we learned that way in the United States.M: I see, that would be a good topic for our school newspaper for the fist month of the term. Nice talking with you. See you around. Bye.W: Bye.17-20W: Good morning, everybody. Today for our writing class, we are glad to have Mr. Henry Stone with us. A well know writer in this country, he is going to share with us his writing experiences. Now, Henry, please tell us how you find so many interesting things for your stories.M: Ok, I watch people a lot, I do that when I travel, I have been to many countries such as Britain, Italy, and Sweden. So I spent a lot of time at the airports, while waiting for my flights, I watch people passing by and start my imagination. For example, the other day when I was waiting for my flight to Greece, I saw a couple, they were buying magazines at that moment, they were not wearing business clothes, but the man was carrying a suitcase, every few seconds, the women looked around, I wondered someone was following them. Perhaps they were running away and, you know, this reminded me of a story in the newspaper that day: a banker stole one million ponds a week before and disappeared with his wife, there was a picture of them in the paper, the couple really looked like the thieves, maybe I should stop them. Just then, I saw them say goodbye to each other. And the women walked away. Well, sometimes I make mistakes like that, but I find things like that very useful for my writing,2010年高考试题—英语听力(全国卷1)录音稿第1题M: Do you have any plans for the weekend, Dorothy. Would you like to join me for an outing?W: Thanks, but I am going to work on my paper all weekend.第2题W: So what did you buy?M: A T-shit, it was a real bargain. I got it half price, saving 15 dollars.第3题M: I am going to the museum Sunday afternoon. There is a new exhibition of Indian art. Want to come with me? W: I’d love to, but my best friend is getting married on Sunday, and I won’t miss it for anything.第4题W: National Bank, can I help you?M: Yes, please. What are your business hours?W: We open at 9:00 and close at 4:00 during the week, on Saturday we close one hour earlier at 3:00, and we are closed on Sunday.第5题W: May I help you, sir.M: Yes, I seem to have lost my room key.W: In that case, you need to go to the front desk to get another one.第6-7题M: Hello, Nora, I heard about a flat that might interest you girls. It’s near the central bus station on the main road, and about 75 pounds a week, quite reasonable. The problem is, it’s only got two bedrooms, but I expect two of you could share.W: Well, as long as it’s to me, I’ve got to have my own room, because I’ve been working at home most of the time, any other information?M: Yes, it’s got a very big and well equipped kitchen, and I know you like cooking. So that’s another point in its favor, but there is a small sitting room, and not much furniture yet. So let me know quickly if you want it or it will be taken.第8-9题M: Hello, Barbara, welcome back. You look great.W: Rod, it’s lovely to see you again.M: How was your trip?W: Fine but tiring. Milan was interesting, it’s bigger than I expected, noisier and dirtier, too.M: And Florence, what did you think of Florence?W: Well, I didn’t go there. Have you been there?M: No, I’ve never been to Italy. I’d really like to go to Roma. Well, the cars are in the car park. Is this all your luggage?W: Yes, but the suitcase is very heavy.M: Barbara, what’s in it? Books or stones?W: Just 20 pairs of shoes.第10-12题W: Hello, Thomas Brothers.M: Hello, this is Mike Landon here. Is Jack Cooper there by any chance?W: I am afraid not, he is away for a day or two, back on, let’s see, Monday morning.M: Oh, well perhaps I can live a message for him.W: Yes, of course, just a minute. Now, let’s see, to Jack Cooper from Mike London.M: No, Landon, L-a-n-d-o-n.W: Sorry, yes, got that, and what’s the message?M: Well it’s just this: could he come to a meeting on Monday afternoon at 5:00 pm?W: That’s this coming Monday, October 12th ?M: Right, it’s to discuss the new factory in France.W: Fine, I’ve got that. I will see that he gets it as soon as he comes in on Monday.M: Good, thank you, goodbye.第13-16题M: Now, Mrs. Franks, I just like to read your statement back to you, and then you can write your name on it.W: Fine.M: I was standing in front of the Second National Bank building at about 8:50 am, I saw a small red car heading for the cross roads of Churchill Avenue, and York Road, it was coming towards me along Churchill Avenue at about 40 miles per hour. The traffic lights on York Road changed to green, and a delivery lorry began to move forward at about 5 miles per hour. The driver of the car probably didn’t see that his traffic light has changed from orange to red, and ran into the side of the lorry.W: That’s correct.第17-20题Welcome to Montfort School, thank you for choosing our school and for joining the happy Montfort family, which has been educating boys since 1916. We are so happy that you have taken time off to be with us today. It is with great pleasure that we have prepared some events that we hope will please you. At 9:00 am, our headmaster will give a welcome speech; this will be in the school hall. Please be sited by 8:45 am. Following the speech, it’s the guide tour of the exhibition at 9:30, here you can see the proud history of our school and our achievements in the field of education. The exhibition is laid out in the classrooms on the 2nd floor.Then the guide tour of science labs at 10:20 am, here you can see the subjects that new students will be studying. You will also notice that our labs have excellent equipment. At 11:00 am, you will be guided to the tool to practical areas. This covers our technical workshops, music, and other areas of our school life. At Montfort, we believe in all around development of our students.Lunch will be at 12:00. It has been specially prepared for our guests. All our teachers and student leaders will be present to answer any questions that you have in your minds. We are so happy that you could be with us today.2011年高考英语听力试题录音稿Text 1W: Jack, how do you like the play?M: It’s a simple story with a happy ending, but, luckily, they had a very strong actor, he managed to carry the whole play.Text 2M: Have we missed it? The man said it’s only five blocks away opposite the bank.W: Wait a minute, the Chinese restaurant, the national bank, there it is, the Radisson Hotel.Text 3M: Let’s meet at 20 to 5.W: Well. Could we make it 20 past 5?W: That’s a bit late for me. I could manage 10 past.M: OK. See you then.Text 4M: What time are we leaving for the outing?W: I’ll phone you tomorrow. I should have everything sorted out by then.Text 5W: Thanks for all you’ve done for me. Hey, listen, would you like to go to see a film sometime?M: Yeah, that’d be great. I’d love it.Text 6W: Hey, where is everybody?M: They took Ben to the park. Where have you been?W: Sorry, I’m late. I picked up the cake and it took me longer than I expected. When will the party start?M: Ben invited eight children from school. And they’ll arrive at about 2 in the afternoon.W: OK. Then I’ll put the candles on the cake and leave it in the kitchen and then I’ll come and help set the table. Text 7M: So, Macy, how was your holiday?W: Oh, we loved it. Tom liked Germany best, but France was my favorite.M: So did Rachael finally go with you?W: No, she wasn’t able to. She was called away for a business trip to China.M: That’s a pity. So where exactly did you go and visit?W: Well, we traveled all over, Italy, Spain and Holland; we even bathed in a Swiss lakeM: You did, really?Text 8W: Bob, I’m sure you know about second-hand smoke.M: Of course, I do.W: But have you heard about third-hand smoke?M: Third-hand smoke? I’m afraid not. What is that then?W: Well, it is here in today’s paper. Parents may think they are protecting children from second-hand smoke when they smoke outside their home or only when the children are not there. But now researchers are warning about what they call third-hand smoke. When you smoke dangerous matter from cigarettes get into your hair and clothing. As babies are the weakest, when you come to a baby, you pass it to the baby and increase the chances of disease in the baby.M: Is that so? In that case I have to say that I should never get close to a baby.W: That’s right. Actually all smoking parents should do the same or better give it up completely.Text 9M: Hello, welcome to our program “Today City”. I’m Larry. We’re going to Louisville Kentucky where our guest Michelle Ray comes from. She is proud of her middle-sized city with a small town feel and big city dreams. Now, Michelle, tell us about your city.W: Thank you, Larry. Here is my city. Louisville is my city. The first place I take visitors from out of town is to the Highlands for shopping and night life. When I have delicious Asian food I always go to the Zen Garden which provides wonderful all vegetable dishes.M: Wow, that’s interesting. Many people go for healthy food now.W: You can say that again. If I want to go camping and fishing, I go to the Red River area. For complete quiet I can hide away in my house with a good book from one of our public libraries.M: That all sounds very exciting. I’m sure some of our listeners will include Louisville in their travel plan for their next holiday. Thank you, Michelle.Text 10M: We are glad to have Dr. Garfield to talk to us today about dreams. Let me start by asking the first question. Does everyone dream?W: It appears that everyone does. Mostly when people say that they never dream, what they really mean is that they don’t remember their dreams or they don’t think their dreams are important. The reason behind is that they might have been made fun of with a child when they first reported their dreams or it was so frightening that they just turned off dreaming completely. The other day, someone named Davis came to me and said that he used to be a great dreamer, but suddenly he stopped having dreams. I asked him what it happened. It turned out that his brother died by heart attack and he never expected that such a terrible thing would happen to a young person. Generally, when there was some frightening event and dream about it was too terrible. People prefer not to dream about it. Actually the worst thing you can do is stop dreaming. Because it means that the bad experience would be too painful to even appear in dreams. As long as you dream about it and even the dream is frightening, your mindis working on it. My personal opinion about what dreams do is that they help us deal with our problems. We see certain patterns take place in dreams. When a person is hurt deep inside, when a person is seriously ill or when a person has been really sad, if people turn off their dreams totally, it means they don’t love themselves to even think about it.2012听力原文:1:Man: Excuse me, Madam? Woman: Yes?Man: How long can I keep the book?Woman: For one month. Please make sure you return the book before it’s due.2:Man: Hurry up, Jenny. It’s already seven. We’ll be late for the film.Woman: Don’t worry dear, we still have twenty minutes. And it takes us only fifteen minutes to get there.We’ll be there just in time.3:Man: I heard on the radio that it’ ll be sunny during the holiday weekend.Maybe we can take a trip to Boston. Woman: That sounds great. I’ll call Jean to see if she likes to join us.4:Woman: It’s nearly eight. If you want to catch the nine o’clock train, you’d better go now. Man: Don’t worry. I’ll drive to the station.Woman: In that case, let me go with you. And you drop me off at the city center. I’ll go to the open market.5:Woman: I’m sorry, the cake is late. We’ll do better next time, I promise.Man: Well, I’m sorry too. You have to take it back. The birthday party is over and we don’ t need the cake anymore.6:Woman: Oh, it’s broken! Jacky is not going to be happy when he sees this. It’s his favorite CD!He’ll tell mum. Man: Please Kathy, can I borrow ten dollars?I’ll buy him a new one and I will clean up your room.7:Woman: How did you like the dishes, Sir?Man: Delicious. Everything was excellent here. Thank you! Woman: Do you want some coffee, tea, sir?Man: No. thanks, I’m fine. Ah, just have the bill, please. How much is your service charge?Woman: Fifteen percent and it’s included in your bill. Thank you very much, sir. We look forward to seeingyou again.Man: Sure, good night.8:Woman: Can I help you?Man: Yes. My daughter bought this camera here for my wife’s birthday. But it doesn’t work. So I’d like to change it for another one.Woman: I see. Let me have a look. Well, we’ll be happy to change it for you. But I am afraid we don’t haveanother pink one.Man: Oh? What will I do then?Woman: Would you like to choose a different color? We do have this camera in black and orange. Man: My wife doesn’t like either of those colors.Woman: If you want, we can order another camera just like this one. There wouldn’t be any extra charge for it. Man: That sounds fine. Would you please go ahead and do that?Woman: We’d be very happy to but it’ll take at least a week. Maybe ten days. We’ ll call you when it comes in.Man: Thank you very much. Woman: You are welcome.9:Woman: Hi, Joe! Many people in our department are leaving for Thanksgiving. What are you going to do? Man: I think I’ll just stay at home. I may see some friends and watch a few DVDs. And I probably would go to the Ottawa Car Show. What about you, Ariel? What’s your plan? Woman: I am going to do some traveling with my family.Man: Oh, where to?Woman: Toronto. And on our way, we’re going to visit my aunt, Valley, in Kingston. Man: That’s exciting. How long do you plan to stay?Woman: Two days. I have a get-together party with my college friends on the tenth in Toronto. Oh, I’m afraid I’ve got to go now. My husband is waiting for me. And we’ll have to pick up Daniel from school. Have a nice holiday, Joe!Man: Thank you. You too!10:Where can you look if you want to know how tall the tallest person in the world is, or who the oldest person in the world is? There is only one place where you’ll find all these information, and that’s in the Guinness Book ofWorld Records. This morning we have someone from the Guinness Company that produced that famous book, Thomas Manning. “Welcome to the program, Thomas!”“Thanks, Sue. It’s a pleasure to be here.”“Perhaps you could start by telling us where the idea for the book came from.”“Well, it was first suggested in the early 1950s. Sir Hugh Beaver, the managing director of Guinness, was out shooting birds with some friends. A bird flew away so quickly that no one was able to shoot it. Sir Hugh wondered whether this bird was the fastest bird in Europe, and if it wasn’t the fastest, he wondered what was.”“So I suppose he went to the nearest library to look for the information and he couldn’t find it?”“Yes, that’s exactly what happened. And this made Sir Hugh think there must be other people in the same situation who wanted this kind of information. He thought that, like himself, people would be interested in finding facts of all records to satisfy their curiosity.”“So the idea for a book of records was born. And when did the first book come out?”“A few years later, in 1955. So, to ask your first question: the tallest person in the world is 231.7cm tall. And the oldest person is Jeanne. L. Calment, who was born in February, 1875.”“There are also some rather strange records, aren’t there, Thomas?”“Yes ,that’s right. Did you know, Sue, that the shortest time it is taken …”2013年全国高考英语(新课标、江西、云南、河北卷)听力原文1 Man: I’ve got my camera with me. Am I allowed to take photos here?Woman: I think so. It doesn’t say you can’t.2. A: I really like living here in this flat, because it’s so near the center of town.B: That’s true. But it gets really noisy at night.3. A: Hi, Maggie. I’m coming, but it’s snowing and the traffic is moving slowly.B: Ok, David. Take your time. We’ll wait for you, so we can have dinner together.4. A: Celia, you see those girls over there? They need another player for a basketball game. Would you like to join them?B: Seems like it’s a game for fun. Sure, I’ll be there in a minute.5. A: I won’t have anything to wear to work on Monday unless I pick up my clothes at the dry cleaner’s.B: Then you’d better hurry. It closes at noon on Sundays.A: Oh! I should have gone there on Saturday.6. A: Alright, Sara, we know that you are planning something big for John’s birthday. Could you tell us just what you have in your mind?B: I want to make his birthday a very special event. John has a sister living in France. And I’ll send her a plane ticket, so that she can be here for his birthday.A: Boy! What an excellent plan! That’s something special. I kind of guessed you had some secret plan and were waiting for the right time to tell me.B: Well, I didn’t want to say anything until I was sure she could come.7. A: Hey, Peter, I’m sorry!B: Hi, Diana, what’s wrong?A: We were going to Hong Kong this weekend, but I’m afraid I can’t go.B: How come?A: I have a really big geography test and I have to study for it.B: We can go next week instead.A: No, I don’t want to ruin your weekend. You go ahead and please take the book I bought to my friend Sally. Tell her I have to study all weekend, because I can’t afford to fail the test.B: Ok, then I’ll go with Dan. But it’s a pity you can’t come.8. A: Hello, this is Andrea.B: Hello, Andrea, this is Alex. I have some very good news for you. Miranda was very satisfied with you and said she’s very much looking forward to working with you. Isn’t that wonderful?。
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Text 1W: Jack, how do you like the play?M: It’s a simple story with a happy ending, but, luckily, they had a very strong actor, he managed to carry the whole play.Text 2M: Have we missed it? The man said it’s only five blocks away opposite the bank.W: Wait a minute, the Chinese restaurant, the national bank, there it is, the Radisson Hotel.Text 3M: Let’s meet at 20 to 5.W: Well. Could we make it 20 past 5?W: That’s a bit late for me. I could manage 10 past.M: OK. See you then.Text 4M: What time are we leaving for the outing?W: I’ll phone you tomorrow. I should have everything sorted out by then.Text 5W: Thanks for all you’ve done for me. Hey, listen, would you like to go to see a film sometime?M: Yeah, that’d be great. I’d love it.Text 6W: Hey, where is everybody?M: They took Ben to the park. Where have you been?W: Sorry, I’m late. I picked up the cake and it took me longer than I expected. When will the party start?M: Ben invited eight children from scho ol. And they’ll arrive at about 2 in the afternoon.W: OK. Then I’ll put the candles on the cake and leave it in the kitchen and then I’ll come and help set the table.Text 7M: So, Macy, how was your holiday?W: Oh, we loved it. Tom liked Germany best, but France was my favorite.M: So did Rachael finally go with you?W: No, she wasn’t able to. She was called away for a business trip to China.M: That’s a pity. So where exactly did you go and visit?W: Well, we traveled all over, Italy, Spain and Holland; we even bathed in a Swiss lakeM: You did, really?Text 8W: Bob, I’m sure you know about second-hand smoke.M: Of course, I do.W: But have you heard about third-hand smoke?M: Third-hand smoke? I’m afraid not. What is that then?W: Well, it is here in to day’s paper. Parents may think they are protecting children fromsecond-hand smoke when they smoke outside their home or only when the children are not there. But now researchers are warning about what they call third-hand smoke. When you smoke dangerous matter from cigarettes get into your hair and clothing. As babies are the weakest, when you come to a baby, you pass it to the baby and increase the chances of disease in the baby.M: Is that so? In that case I have to say that I should never get close to a baby.W: That’s right. Actually all smoking parents should do the same or better give it up completely.Text 9M: Hello, welcome to our program “Today City”. I’m Larry. We’re going to Louisville Kentucky where our guest Michelle Ray comes from. She is proud of her middle-sized city with a small town feel and big city dreams. Now, Michelle, tell us about your city.W: Thank you, Larry. Here is my city. Louisville is my city. The first place I take visitors from out of town is to the Highlands for shopping and night life. When I have delicious Asian food I always go to the Zen Garden which provides wonderful all vegetable dishes.M: Wow, that’s interesting. Many people go for healthy food now.W: You can say that again. If I want to go camping and fishing, I go to the Red River area. For complete quiet I can hide away in my house with a good book from one of our public libraries.M: That all sounds very exciting. I’m sure some of our listeners will include Louisville in their travel plan for their next holiday. Thank you, Michelle.Text 10M: We are glad to have Dr. Garfield to talk to us today about dreams. Let me start by asking the first question. Does everyone dream?W: It appears that everyone does. Mostly when people say that they never dream, what they really mean is that they don’t remember their dreams or they don’t think their dreams are important. The reason behind is that they might have been made fun of with a child when they first reported their dreams or it was so frightening that they just turned off dreaming completely. The other day, someone named Davis came to me and said that he used to be a great dreamer, but suddenly he stopped having dreams. I asked him what it happened. It turned out that his brother died by heart attack and he never expected that such a terrible thing would happen to a young person. Generally, when there was some frightening event and dream about it was too terrible. People prefer not to dream about it. Actually the worst thing you can do is stop dreaming. Because it means that the bad experience would be too painful to even appear in dreams. As long as you dream about it and even the dream is frightening, your mind is working on it. My personal opinion about what dreams do is that they help us deal with our problems. We see certain patterns take place in dreams. When a person is hurt deep inside, when a person is seriously ill or when a person has been really sad, if people turn off their dreams totally, it means they don’t love themselves to even think about it.听力参考答案:CABBA CBACB CAABC CABACText 1W: Why? You're all wet.M: I didn't bring my umbrella with me. The weather forecast said it would be sunny.W: But you could see the big black clouds this morning.Text 2M: What do you think of your new roommate?W: Well, she's a bit untidy. Apart from that, she's really sweet.M: You should have some patience then.Text 3W: I haven't seen John these days.M: He's moved out. He's now living in a quieter place.W: Is it far from the school?M: Yes, but he said it's worth the trouble.Text 4W: Sir, did you see the "NO PARKING" sign?M: I won't be here long. My wife will finish the movie in five minutes.W: Sorry, sir. Not even for one minute! You'll get fined if you don't go.Text 5M: Does Jane still play the violin?W: Yes. She's practising it every day.M: You should be happy then.W: Yeah. It's Bob that's worried about. He really wants to buy drums. But he thinks we spent all that money on the guitar and he has hardly used it.Text 6W: Excuse me. What's happened? What plane takes off tonight?M: Sorry, Madam. The airport is closed. Planes won't take off until tomorrow morning.W: What? Then where can we stay for the night?M: We've arranged the rooms for you in the airport hotel. Two passengers will share a room.W: Em, that's too bad.M: Any problem, Madam?W: Yes, I have a bad habit. I can't sleep without lights on.M: Oh, really? Just now a lady told me she had the same habit.Text 7W: My camera has broken down. I'm thinking of buying a new one.M: Try MA-205. You won't regret it.W: I know this model is of a good quality and design but it's too expensive.M: You can buy a cheaper one on the Internet.W: On the Internet? How?M: Use a search engine and search for cheap MA-205.W: A search engine? Em, what's that?M: You really live in the stone age. All right, tell me your budget and I'll see whether I can get one for you.Text 8W: I want to have my hair done. Do you have any suggestions?M: You can take a look at this magazine. It has some of the newest styles.W: Er, I like face style. It's pretty. Do you think it suits me?M: Well, do you really want to keep your hair that long? I think you will look better with short hair.W: I'll leave that out to you. I'm ready for a change.M: Do you want to change the color of your hair? It will be shinier in wine red and will light up your face.W: Yeah, I believe so. But would that do much harm to my hair?M: Not really. We have some of the best hair care products.W: Em, maybe on other day. By the way, how much do you charge?M: 80 dollars in total.Text 9M: Are you OK, Lily? You don't look very happy.W: Oh, David. I had an argument with mum again. I'm not getting enough pocket money.M: How much do you get?W: Five pounds a week.M: That sounds reasonable to me.W: Well, I'm 14 and if you are going to town shopping, you can never have enough money. Everything is so expensive.M: But is it fair amount of money? Compare what your friends get.W: Well, we all get the same. But I have to buy all my music things as well things for school and have hardly anything left to spend on clothes.M: Right. Do you have to help around house?W: Not really.M: So you don't have to do anything for this pocket money.W: Mum said if I did that I will never have time to do my school work.M: Has she said you can have more pocket money when you are 15?W: Well, Mum just says she'll decide when I'm ready to have more. And I've just got to wait.M: Maybe you should sit down with her and say "How can I prove that I am old enough to get more?"W: So, I should talk to her again.M: Yes, but don't argue with her. Just discuss it calmly.W: OK, thanks.Text 10Welcome on board. Welcome to Anderson Tour to Stonehenge and Bath. Well, we've got everyone here. My name is Lorra and I'll be your tour guide. Our driver is Gary. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask us. That's what we're here for.First, just a few ways about safety. The coach is equipped with seat belts. In Britain it's required to fasten the belt. And for the comfort of others, we ask you there should be no food or drink on the coach.Now to arrangements today. We'll first visit Stonehenge, a world famous historic sight. The journey takes about two hours depending on traffic. You'll have about one hour to explore the area, and your tour manager will advise you what time to be back on the coach.We then leave Stonehenge and go on to Bath, a beautiful city standing on the River Avon among hills of England's Western Country. After you get there, the coach will drop you in the city centre. The tour manager will walk you into the world well-known Roman Baths built by the Romans in the 3rd century AD. And from this point on, you'll have free time to explore the city and grab some lunch.15:30 is the departure time from Bath for your return journey back to London.Hope you enjoy the trip.1W: Normally, we supply 3 colors only, black, blue and red.M: But we really want green ones.W: In that case, it will be more expensive.2M: Are you finished with the newspaper, Mary?W: Almost. Here, you can take the news section. And the entertainment section is in theliving roo m.M: Oh, I just want to read the sports section.3M: I need a summer job that will give me some exercise.W: How about being a life guard?M: Life guards don‘t swim that much. They usually just sit.W: Well then, you could become a swimming coach, or a tour guide.M: Tour guide is a good idea. I‘d walk all day.4M: Are you going on holiday with your brother again this year?W: Yes. He‘s coming home from Canada tomorrow.M: Where are you going?W: I‘ve already booked a hotel in Turkey, but my brother wanted t o go to Italy, so I hope he doesn‘t mind.5W: I thought it was a great movie. So visually exciting and the sharks look really scary at times.M: I hated to admit it, but it made me ju mp a bit of times too. I guess recent advances in camera technology helped.6-7M: Hello, 6632278W: Hi, Jack. It‘s me, Ann. I wasn‘t at school today. Have we got any homework to do f or tomorrow?M: Let me see. Well, we got to do the math problems on page 40 in our textbook.W: All right. I‘ve got it.M: Then, we have to go on with our reading for English. The history teacher wants us to read the chapter on the History of London for tomorrow, and write down the most important dates and events in that chapter.W: Anything else? Ah…music?M: No, we haven‘t any music homework, but the science teacher is giving us a tes t(微博) on Friday, so we have to study for that.W: Oh no. I‘m so bad at science. I hate it. Thanks, Jack.M: Don‘t mention it. See you tomorrow.8-9M: Still feeling ill?W: Yes. That medicine hasn‘t helped. Not a good start to our vacat ion, I‘m afraid.M: Do you have any idea what caused it?W: Well, I thought it might be last night‘s dinner.[来源:]M: But I‘m fine. Could it be the heat? It‘s enough to make anyone ill.W: I know. But we‘ve been here a week now. Anyway, I‘ve been careful in the sun and I‘ve been drinking bottles of water.M: Then we‘d better stay in the hotel today.10-12M: Well, do you have anything planned for the Saturday?W: Eh, I‘m kind of busy. Why do you ask?M: I was wondering if we could get together and do something, like going to a concert or taking a walk by the lake.W: I‘d love to, but I‘m really busy this weekend.M: That‘s too bad.W: I have promised to help with the cleaning of the house at 10:30 in the morning. And then, I have an appointment with the dentist at 12:30pm.M: How about after the dentist‘s appointment?W: Then, I have to meet Jim at 4:30pm to help him with the science project due on Monday morning.M: OK, then, maybe some other time.13-15Well, we are now looking at ways to make shopping less tiring. You know, a day at the shops wears people o ut. And we considered a number of ideas. Carrying shopping around is very tiring, and we looked at ways to avoid that. We thought of hiring out small electrically driven cars to shoppers, but we came up against problems of space. There just isn‘t enough room. We also thought about those moving walk ways, like the ones you see at the airports. We decided it against then though, because they require a major redesign of the whole center. What we have actually come up with is a new technology where you but what you want and then just leave it on the shelf. That way, you don‘t need to carry your heavy shopping around with you all day. When you want to go home, our computer system automatically sends everything you‘ve bought to your exit point, and you pick it up there.16-20W: Good morning, Sir. Can you help me?M: What‘s wrong?W: My daughter is missing. I can‘t find her anywhere.M: OK, calm down. I‘m going to help you to find her. How long ago did she go missing?W: About one hour ago. At 4 o‘clock, perhaps. I‘ve been looking for her for almost an hour now.M: And where did you last see her?W: We were just shopping in the vegetable section. I turned around and she was gone.M: What‘s her name?W: Melissa. M-E-L-I-S-S-A. She‘s only five. She doesn‘t speak Spanish.M: OK. What does she look like?W: She has dark brown hair. She‘s thin and small for her age.M: OK. What is she wearing today?W: Blue shorts and a pink T-shir t. She has a hat on too, I think.M: Don‘t worry. Ev erything is going to be OK.W: What should I do?M: Stay right at the front of the store in case she is looking for you. We will start looking for her now.Section A1. W: It’s nice of you to come here to pick me up, Mr. Smith.M: Don’t mention it. How was the flight?Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?2. W: I wonder if there is a service charge for our meal.M: I think so. The menu said the service charge is 10%.Q: How much is the service charge if the food costs 50 dollars?3. M: Here is your room key and the checkout time is 12 noon.W: Thanks for reminding me.Q: What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers?4. W: Sorry, sir. We are working on your order right now and we’ll be delivering it soon. M: Soon? How soon is soon?Q: How does the man feel?5. M: Hi, Jane. It’s been ages. You haven’t changed a bit!W: Except for the hair!Q: What does the woman mean?6. W: OK, Mathew. Time for bed.M: But mom, the talent show is starting in 5 minutes.Q: What does the man mean?7. M: Hi, Jenny. How are you getting on with your packing?W: I’m still deciding what to take with me.Q: What can we learn about Jenny?8. M: Everybody is here except John. Shall we start the meeting?W: If we wait for John. We might be here all night.Q: What does the woman mean?9. M: I’m glad you are finally moving.W: I can’t tell you how happy I am. I won’t have to listen to my neighbor’s TV.Q: What can we learn about the woman?10. M: Oh, we left our road map at home.W: Well, since we haven’t gone very far. We might as well j ust turn around.Q: What will the speakers probably do?Section BBlank 11-13 are based on the following Passage.The Common Wealth is a group of 54 countries. The member states all use English as a common working language and have similar legal and education systems, but represent nearly every religion, race and political system on the planet. The Common Wealth is active in a huge number of areas such as health and economics. The heads of government meeting is held every two years where the leaders of the member states get together to discuss current issues. Common Wealth Day is held in the second week of March every year when Common Wealth’s citizens, particularly children, have a chance to celebrate their friendship. The Common Wealth also holds sporting and arts events. There is an annual writer’s price and a yearly arts and crafts competition. Perhaps the most well-known event sponsored by organization is the Common Wealth games, which is held every four years in one of the member countries. The games have gained another name, the friendly games because of their reputation for good-natured competitiveness.Q:11. What do the member states of the Common Wealth have in common?12. What do people do on Common Wealth Day according to the passage?13. What is the passage mainly about?Blank 14-16 are based on the following speech.There is a popular belief that a college education is something to be endured in order to become qualified to obtain certain kinds of jobs or to go to graduate school. This is not what we are trying to do at Harvard. The most obvious goal of a college educationer is to give knowledge, but it is far from the most important. Remarkably few of the facts you learn here will remain in your memoryfor many years, and some of those that do might be proved false by new knowledge. At Harvard, we have looked to other things we can give that will last a little longer. Among these things are certain habits of mind, such as the ability to have more critical analysis, to make more accurate and logical use of information and so forth. In addition to these habits of thought, it is our hope that we can help you develop certain attitudes of mind like a willingness to accept uncertainty and the lack of definite truth. Beyond providing these qualities, a college education should try to lay a foundation for the creative use of leisure time which can be cultivated in the classroom. Yet, the cultivation of this ability will also occur outside of the classroom. For example, on sports fields, in music rooms, and so on.Q:14. Which of the following is regarded as the most important at Harvard?15. Which quality mentioned below can be cultivated both inside and outside the classroom?16. What is the speech mainly about?Section CBlank 17-20 are based on the following conversation.W: Good morning! Green Sense. Can I help you?M: Hello, my name is Mary White and I want to complain about a sea food restaurant.W: OK, can I take down your telephone number?M: My phone number is 655038.W: Good! So what would you like to complain about?M: Actually two things. First, the restaurant dumps its rubbish on the street and you can imagine what that attracts—rats!W: Right! I’ve got that! And the second problem?M: The restaurant doesn’t put bottles and cans in recycling bins. It’s not responsible.W: Got it! What’s the address of the sea food restaurant?M: It’s 449 Shanghai Stree t.W: OK! We’ll look into it and call you back.M: Thank you. Goodbye!Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Blank 21-24 are based on the following conversation.W: What’s the article about?M: It’s basically about memory. And it says you’ve g ot three memories: short term, medium term and long term.W: Um…M: They say that short term memory lasts only a few seconds. So you just sort of read something and you remember the beginning of the sentence just until you get to the end of the sentence.W: Um…M: And then medium term memory. The example they give is something like trying to remember that you’ve got to buy bread.W: Like a sort of a shopping list of things to do?M: Yeah! After you buy bread, you don’t need to store that memory. So it’s era sed.W: Just sort of a day-to-day management.M: Eh…then long-term memory. They are talking about the major events that happen in your life such as your wedding.W: And you never forget them.M: Yeah…I suppose so. Permanent memory.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.【参考答案】01—05. BAABA 06—10. CDCDC 11—13. CDD 14— 16. CBA17. 655038 18. seafood 19. rubbish 20. recycling21. a few seconds 22. a shopping list 23. Major events 24. is permanent2010年原文2010年高考全国卷I英语听力原文第一节Text 1M: Do you have any plans for the weekend, Dorothy. Would you like to join me for an outing?W: Thanks, but I am going to work on my paper all weekend.Text 2W: So what did you buy?M: A T-shit, it was a real bargain. I got it half price, saving 15 dollars.Text 3M: I am going to the museum Sunday afternoon. There is a new exhibition of Indian art. Want to come with me?W: I‟d love to, but my best friend is getting married on Sunday, and I won‟t miss it for anything.Text 4W: National Bank, can I help you?M: Yes, please. What are your business hours? W: We open at 9:00 and close at 4:00 during the week, on Saturday we close one hour earlier at 3:00, and we are closed on Sunday.Text 5W: May I help you, sir.M: Yes, I seem to have lost my room key.W: In that case, you need to go to the front desk to get another one.第二节Text 6M: Hello, Nora, I heard about a flat that might interest you girls. It‟s near the central bus station on the main road, and about 75 pounds a week, quite reasonable. The problem is, it‟s only got two bedrooms, but I expect two of you could sha re.W: Well, as long as it‟s to me, I‟ve got to have my own room, because I‟ve been working at home most of the time, any other information?M: Yes, it‟s got a very big and well equipped kitchen, and I know you like cooking. Sothat‟s another point in its favor, but there is a small sitting room, and not much furniture yet. So let me know quickly if you want it or it will be taken.Text 7M: Hello, Barbara, welcome back. You look great.W: Rod, it‟s lovely to see you again.M: How was your trip?W: Fine bu t tiring. Milan was interesting, it‟s bigger than I expected, noisier and dirtier, too. M: And Florence, what did you think of Florence?W: Well, I didn‟t go there. Have you been there?M: No, I‟ve never been to Italy. I‟d really like to go to Roma. Well, the cars are in the car park. Is this all your luggage?W: Yes, but the suitcase is very heavy.M: Barbara, what‟s in it? Books or stones?W: Just 20 pairs of shoes.Text 8W: Hello, Thomas Brothers.M: Hello, this is Mike Landon here. Is Jack Cooper there by any chance?W: I am afraid not, he is away for a day or two, back on, let‟s see, Monday morning.M: Oh, well perhaps I can live a message for him.W: Yes, of course, just a minute. Now, let‟s see, to Jack Cooper from Mike London.M: No, Landon, L-a-n-d-o-n.W: Sorry, yes, got that, and what‟s the message?M: Well it‟s just this: could he come to a meeting on Monday afternoon at 5:00 pm?W: That‟s this coming Monday, October 12th ?M: Right, it‟s to discuss the new factory in France.W: Fine, I‟ve got th at. I will see that he gets it as soon as he comes in on Monday.M: Good, thank you, goodbye.Text 9M: Now, Mrs. Franks, I just like to read your statement back to you, and then you can write your name on it.W: Fine.M: I was standing in front of the Second National Bank building at about 8:50 am, I saw a small red car heading for the cross roads of Churchill Avenue, and York Road, it was coming towards me along Churchill Avenue at about 40 miles per hour. The traffic lights on York Road changed to green, and a delivery lorry began to move forward at about 5 miles per hour. The driver of the car probably didn‟t see that his traffic light has changed from orange to red, and ran into the side of the lorry.W: That‟s correct.Text 10Welcome to Montfort School, thank you for choosing our school and for joining the happy Montfort family, which has been educating boys since 1916. We are so happy that youhave taken time off to be with us today. It is with great pleasure that we have prepared some events that we hope will please you. At 9:00 am, our headmaster will give a welcome speech; this will be in the school hall. Please be sited by 8:45 am. Following the speech, it‟s the guide tour of the exhibition at 9:30, here you can see the proud history of our school and our achievements in the field of education. The exhibition is laid out in the classrooms on the 2nd floor.Then the guide tour of science labs at 10:20 am, here you can see the subjects that new students will be studying. You will also notice that our labs have excellent equipment. At 11:00 am, you will be guided to the tool to practical areas. This covers our technical workshops, music, and other areas of our school life. At Montfort, we believe in all around development of our students.Lunch will be at 12:00. It has been specially prepared for our guests. All our teachers and student leaders will be present to answer any questions that you have in your minds. We are so happy that you could be with us today.1.W: Congratulations! I hear you are going to join the army.M: Thanks. But actually, it‘s my twin brother who‘s going to join the army. I am going to university. I wish to be a lawyer in the future.2.W: Dad, can we go to the shop? I want to buy some sweets.M: There are so many other wonderful things that you can buy. Why not buy a book or some pencils?3.W: Where‘s Jane? It‘s two fifteen.M: Yeah. We planned to meet here at two o‘clock. Maybe she missed the train.W: I can wait for another fifteen minutes. But then, I have to leave.M: Okay, let‘s wait until two thirty.4.M: Hey, Jenny, you still play basketball?W: Sometimes.M: Well, we are playing basketball tonight at the park. Will you join us?W: Oh, I can‘t. I am working tonight. I jus t got a job at a bookstore.5.M: Good morning, may I help you?W: I‘d like to rent a car, please.M: Okay. Full size, mid-size or small size, madam?W: Small size, please. What‘s the rate?M: 78 dollars a day.6-7M: Hi, I‘m Martin. Are you new here? I haven‘t seen you around.W: Yes, I only started on Monday.M: Great! So what department are you in?W: Housekeeping.M: Oh, yeah. I work on reception.W: I see. Are you American?M: No. I‘m from Sydney, Australia. How about you?W: I‘m from Brazil. How long have you been here in Singapore?M: Nearly three years now. I like it here a lot.W: Me, too.8-9W: And finally the weather. Tonight we‘ll be cool and cloudy in most parts of the country with some showers in the north. The temperature will be cool, around eleven degrees. The wind will get stronger overnight, bringing a fresh bright morning, clear skies and a hot sunny day all over. The temperature in the south will hit twenty-three degrees in the early afternoon, but lower in the north, around twenty degrees. The temperature will cool off in the early evening, dropping to around fifteen degrees, but still clear and warm. So a good day for an evening barbeque. That‘s all for now. Good night.10-12W: John, just a few questions on your motivation. I know you developed your business with local people. What made you do that?M: Well, I‘ve always tried to employ local people to help the local industry. But because we are not province of Spain with little unemployment, I have to use people from outside the area, too. W: What about management style? Are you a hard manager, John?M: No, I don‘t think so. I‘ve got strong character and as a manager, I am strong, but when I need to fire people, I give them five or… ten more chances.W: And what‘s the future for you? Wha t will keep you going?M: For business, well, a new vice president joined the company two weeks ago, so I can devote more time to customers and new products. And privately, I have decided to improve my quality of life. I am thinking of taking every Wednesday afternoon off. This means I can do some training courses, more relaxing activities.13-15M: Welcome to Sherwood Holiday Village. We hope you will enjoy your holiday with us. The sports complex is open from 6 a.m. from 9 p.m., and is available for tennis, badminton and bowling. You can hire equipment for just four pounds. Coaching is available at ten pounds per hour, but you must book in advance. If you enjoy competition, there will be a variety of games throughout the week. Please write your name on the notice board if you are interested. And if you need something to drink after a game, you can purchase fruit juice, mineral water and other drinks from the bar. Just to remind you that appropriate shoes must be worn in the sports complex. Next to the sports complex is a swimming pool. If you want to look your best in the pool, our sports shop has a wide range of designed swimming wear. For good meals, you can go to the Sherwood Restaurant. If you‘d like to try the buffet, you can have a meal for just eight pounds. If you prefer to eat in, you can purchase food from the mini market. The bread, fresh fruit and vegetables are。