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2008(上)七年级英语听力录音材料及参考答案

2008(上)七年级英语听力录音材料及参考答案

2008(上)七年级英语听力录音材料及参考答案2008年12月一、听力测试(一)听写1.project.2. staying3. except4. friends5. huge.(二)对话理解A B B C C A B C A A(三)听取信息Shopping, fishing, badminton , stamps, rugby.二、语言知识与运用(共15小题,15分,每小题1分)16-20 A BCAB 21-25 CAACC 26-30 BCBAA三、完形填空(共10小题,10分,每小题1.5分)31-35 BCACA 36-40 BABBA四、阅读理解(共20小题,30分,每小题1.5分)41-45 CBBCC 46-50 CABBC 51-55 CBBCB 56-60 ACCAC五、写作部分(35分)第一节:单词拼写(共5小题,5分,每小题1分)61. return 62. discuss 63. especially 64. asleep 65. information第二节:句型转换(共5小题,10分,每题2分)66. Neither,is 67. Did,use 68. How often did,go69. rather than / instead of 70. It took me,to第三节:完成句子(共5小题,10分,每题2分)71. such as, 72. is afraid of being 73. Hurry up, or, miss74. It’s important, agree with 75. Take, twice第四节:作文(10 分)Hello,my friends.I went to see a nice film with Dick last night and we enjoyed it very much because it is very interesting.The name of the film is Life in the future.It’s a s cience fiction movie. After seeing the film, I want to be a scientist in the future. I want to make a Time Machine so I can come back to my childhood and worry about nothing. Of course I can also travel to the future, so that I would live in the glass house and discover many new machines. I can get everything I want from the machines. That’s magic. I hope my dreams will come true.That’s all for my report. Thank you very much.附:书面表达评分标准(内容要点见斜体部分所示,不一定完全相同,表达出正确的意思即可, 每点表达正确可获1分)。

2008全国各地高考英语听力 录音稿

2008全国各地高考英语听力 录音稿

2008全国各地高考卷听力部分(听力录音稿)1、安徽卷2、北京卷3、福建卷4、广东卷5、湖北卷6、湖南卷7、江苏卷8、江西卷 9、辽宁卷 10、全国卷I(河南、河北、山西、广西、宁夏、海南)11、全国卷II(黑龙江、吉林、甘肃) 12、山东卷 13、陕西卷 14、四川卷15、天津卷 16、浙江卷 17、重庆卷1、安徽卷(与福建卷的听力一样)2、北京卷第一节Text 1M: I had a very strange dream last night. I dreamt I won a competition.W: Oh, really? What did you win? Money? A new car?M: I won a holiday on a desert island. I hope it will come true.Text 2M: We are having a little party at the weekend. Can you and Tom come?W: That sounds nice. Thank you. But I’ll have to check with Tom.Text 3M: So, Jane, how long have you been an author?W: Well, Tom, I didn’t start writing until I was in my thirtieth, and I’m over seventy now. So goodness, I must have been writing for about forty years.Text 4W: Excuse me, do you have any batteries? I need some to my radio.M: Sure. They are over there, next to the pens.Text 5W: Do you think you can give me a lift to the station?M: I’m terribly sorry, I can’t. I have to be at work by8:30. I can call you a taxi, though. 第二节Text 6M: How can I help you, Ms. Johnson?W: Mmm…. First, I’d like to order thirty coats, order number P25J5.M: OK, order number P25J5, coats, thirty.W: Unhen, how much are they?M: Forty-five dollars each.W: OK. And gloves, order number P28D5. How much are they?M: Five dollars a pair. How many do you need?W: Fifty.M: Gloves, fifty pairs, five dollars a pair, P28D5. OK.W: And shoes. Mmm…. Twenty-five pairs of order number P26T5.M: Shoes, order number P26T5, twenty-five pairs at eighteen dollars a pair. Is that OK? W: Yes, that’s fine.Text 7M: Hi, Mary, you’re back! How was New York?W: Great! Have you ever been there?M: No.W: I think it’s probably my favorite city.M: Really? What’s so great about it? I heard it was quite dirty.W: In some p arts, maybe. But there’s just so much going on, the theaters, restaurants, shops and museums. They make London and Paris like country towns. The only problem was the weather.M: What a shame!Text 8M: And onto this morning’s local traffic news. Driving conditions have been improved. Now the early morning fog has gone. Rain is forecast for tonight, but it would be fine during the day. Traffic police have warned drivers to expect delays coming into town in the afternoon because of repairs to Victoria Bridge. And lorries have been advised to go another way if possible.Text 9W: My husband and I have decided to buy a new house, and I made an appointment to see a bank manager. I’ve never met him before, and was a little nervous. I drove into to wn and was lucky enough to find a parking space outside the bank. I just started backing into the space when another car drove into it. I was very angry. I opened my window and shouted at the other driver. He ignored me and walked away. It took my twenty minutes to find another place. As soon as I have parked the car, I rushed into the bank. I was ten minutes late for my appointment.I went to the manager’s office, knocked and walked in. The manager was sitting behind his desk. He was the man who had taken my parking space.Text 10M: Hello?W: Dad, it’s me, Kirsty.M: Kirsty! How are you?W: I’m fine but still a little tired.M: I can imagine. What’s work like?W: It’s still too early to say. But I think it’s going to be really good. It’s a big company but everybody’s been so kind and helpful.M: And how about the city? Have you seen much of it yet?W: I’ve seen a bit. It just seems such a big, busy city. I don’t see how I’ll ever find my way around.M: I know. Big cities can seem really strange and frightening at first. Where are you living? W: Well, I find a tiny apartment. But it’s in the downtown area and it’s close to work. M: It all sounds really interesting. Hope you’ll enjoy yourself there.Text 11M: Dr. Stone, how did you become an expert on smell?W: Well, I didn’t intend to in the first place. But when I was in university, there was a course on senses. The other senses seem to be more concrete somehow, but smell is so personal.I found it extremely interesting.M: Do you have any interesting information to give us about smells?W: Well, let’s see. Did you know that it’s harder to forget smells than to forget facts? There have been experiments where people could pick out a particular smell thirty days after smelling it for the first time.M: Really? So smells can bring back more memories than, say, music?W: That seems to be the case.M: That’s interesting. So what’s your favorite smell?W: Oh, I have lots of different ones. The smells of the sea reminds me of happy family holidays, and the smell of r oses makes me think of my friend’s house. Strangely enough, I like the smell of air craft fuel at airports. Then I know I am going to fly somewhere exciting. But it’s the general smell of my garden in the rain that I really like the most. That means I am at home where I should be.Text 1M: I think it’s going to rain.W: I guess so. The skies are dark and cloudy.Text 2M: Lucy is going back to China next month, Alice.W: Oh, really?M: And she will not meet Richer this time.Text 3W: 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 i s still the best.Text 4M: 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 5W: OK. Time to go home. ()M: I can’t. I haven’t finished the report about the newly ope ned restaurant.W: Well. If you carry on working like that, you’ll make yourself ill.Text 6M: 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 7M: 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 8M: 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,M: Then I’m going to book my flight tomorrow morning.Text 9M: 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 10W: OK! When we met last week, we talked about different kinds of short stories and some well-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?4、广东卷1.W: Hi, Jack. I heard that you are back at school now.M: Yes, Susan. I just started college after taking three years off after high school. W: Oh, yeah?M: I’m feeling completely out of practice. I don’t know how to handle it, because my former classmates are already seniors, and they are graduating this year. And I’m just first year stu dent and… I feel kind of at this disadvantage.W: Really? Well, I don’t know. I kind of / kinda did the same thing. I started college right after high school. But I went back after a year. Then after two years I came back to school again. I actually felt like I appreciated my education more, because I was ready for it. M: That’s a good point. I didn’t go on to college after high school, because I wasn’t ready. I needed a break.W: Exactly.M: Did it take you a while to remember how to form my papers or stuff like that?W: Yeah. And I was an English major, so I have to do a lot of that. But catch on quickly and you just learn. Are you taking a lot of courses? Because if you overload yourself, you know, right away, it can be difficult.2.W: So, I was just in San Francisco and…M: Nice.W: I know. I love that town. And we went into Chinatown, which…uh…I love Chinatown in San Francisco.M: There is the best you know. Ours is like two blocks here.W: Absolutel y. Yeah, any how… Chinese New Year it changes every year because it’s not a set holiday.M: Is that right?W: It’s because every year is actually based on different calendars. I can’t speak specifically on that but we have an extra month.M: The Jewish cal endar’s kind of / kinda like that too.W: Anyhow back to Chinese New Year. So do you know what year of this year is? It’s the year of the pig.M: How many different animals do they have?W: Twelve. Twelve different animals.M: Oh, yeah?W: Yeah, It’s reall y interesting. But do you know what year, what animal you are?M: Uh…I don’t know why I know. But I was born in the year of the rooster.W: Oh, Yeah? I’m an ox.3.The marathon is an exciting event in any year as runners push themselves to extreme limit of their body to complete the over 42 kilometer race. But during the 1968 Mexico City Olympic, three runners performed such great acts that race is considered a truly historic event. One of the runners, Abebe Bikila from Ethiopia, is famous for having won the Olympic marathons at the Rome and Tokyo games. He hoped to win a third in Mexico City. Bikila was really strong as he began the marathon. But at the third of the way into the race he suddenly dropped out. He’d been suffering from a pain in his left leg a nd could run no more. Mamo Wolde, another Ethiopian runner saw Bikila drop out and immediately poured on the speed as if he was filling his fallen teammate's shoes. Wolde gave Ethiopia its third marathon victory. But the drama of this marathon did not end when Wolde crossed the finishing line. A little more than an hour later, word was passed to the remaining audience that the last runner of marathon was arriving. Into the stadium, came Akhwari of Tanzania, his leg was bloody and bandaged. Moving with pain at every step, he pressed on and finally got passed the finishing line. The crowd cheered as if this last runner had been the winner.4.M: Hey, Lucy. I have a question I’d like to ask you.W: Yes, go ahead.M: Well, don’t laugh but I met this really nice woman from online music group. I need some advice. You see, Claudia…W: Ok. So it’s Claudia, right?M: Yeah, yeah. She invited me to spend two weeks in Germany. She’s planning on introducing me to her parents. What should you do when you greet someone for the first time in Germany? W: Well, it depends upon your relationship with the person. Now, speaking of your girlfriend Claudia…M: Hey, hey, I didn’t say she was my girlfriend.W: Oh, OK OK. Now, if you’re meeting someone for the first time like Claudia’s parents,M: Ok. So arrive on time. What about common greetings?W: Well, Germans often shake hands and they use the person’s family name unless they are really close friends.M: Ok. What about with Claudia?W: Uh, you can call her Claudia, shake hands and why don’t you take her some flowers? 5.Rainforests are the lungs of the planet – storing vast quantities of carbon dioxide and producing a significant amount of the world’s oxygen. Rainforests have their own perfe ct system for guaranteeing their own survival; the tall trees make a cover of branches and leaves which protect themselves, smaller plants, and the forest animals from heavy rain, dry heat and strong winds.Amazingly, the trees grow in such a way that their leaves and branches, although close together, never actually touch those of another tree. Scientists think this is a deliberate method to prevent the spread of any tree diseases and make life more difficult for leaf-eating insects. To survive in the forest, animals must climb from tree to tree. The ground floor of the forest is not all covered with leaves and bushes, but is where leaves turn into food for the trees and other forest life.They are not called rainforests for nothing! Rainforests can produce 75% of their own rain. At least 80 inches of rain a year is normal – and in some areas there may be as much as 430 inches of rain annually. This is real rain. In just two hours, streams can rise ten to twenty feet.6.W: Hello?M: Hello. Is that 8821199?W: It is. Jane speaking.M: Oh, are you… I mean I’d like to speak to the secretary of the readers’ club?W: Yes, speaking.M: Oh, oh. Hello. My name is Denis. I am interested in joining the readers’ club. And I’d like some more information. Would you mind telling me how much it costs to join?W: Membership fee, for an adult is £2.50 for a year of course.M: What sort of events do you have? I mean…W: Well, there’s the club evenings for instance once a month, usually Wednesdays from 8 till about 10.M: And where do you hold them?W: The location, it’s usually the Beach Hotel. Do you know it?M: Yes, I think I do. Do you have any other interest groups? I kinda like the computer thing. W: There you are then. The club’s got a computer group that practices every Friday afternoon. M: What’s the procedure? I mean if I decide to join the group? How do I go about it? W: You can write to the chairman. His name is Hosegood, H-O-S-E, and then good.M: Yes.W: Initial p Address 3 Play Hills Road Aquaton.M: Thank you very much. You’ve been very helpful.5、湖北卷1. M: Excuse me. Is this dictionary available?W: Ur...Oxford Learners Dictionary, the seventh edition? I am sorry. It’s sold out.M: Oh, that’s too bad.2. W: Did you see the purse, honey?W: I know. But our opera tickets are in it. And we have only one hour left.M: Did you have it when we left the parking lot?3. M: What do you think of the film, Ellen?W: Well, the plot is not so good.M: But the music...W: The music is just so-so. Anyway, the dialogue is humorous.4. M: You look smart in this red jacket.W: Thank you. A really good bargain, I think. You can get one for your sister. It goes on sale today.M: Yes, but what size she takes.5. W: Hi, John. How is your exam?M: It couldn’t be better.W: Really? But remember this: hope for the best and be prepared for the worst.6. W: You look tired.M: Yeah, I am worn out. I’ve been surfing the Internet.W: Were you doing school work or playing games?M: Well, I wanted to get some information about Canada for my project, but I found a really interesting chat room with people from that country and started chatting.W: Did you get the information you needed?M: Yes, but then we spent a lot of time chatting about other interests.7. M: I hear a businessman is building a dog park in our city.W: Really? What for?M: Obviously because there’s a law against having dogs in the streets.W: Does it mean that dogs have to stay at home all the time?M: Sounds pretty cruel, right? Maybe a dog park is a good idea.W: Maybe they should just allow people to walk their dogs in the streets.M: But then streets could be a mess.W: Couldn’t people clean up after their dogs?M: Would they?8. W: Mr. Parker, when did you arrive home yesterday evening?M: At about 8 o’clock.W: What did you do right after you entered your flat?M: Well, I washed my hands and then watched sports news.W: When did you have supper?M: At about a quarter to nine, I guess.W: Did you stay at home all evening?M: Yes.W: But your friend says that he found you several times between 8 and 9. But you didn’t answer.M: Well, I think I was in the bath at that time.W: No, you weren’t. You were not even at home last night. You robbed a bank in James Street.9. M: Hi, mom.W: There you are. I’m getting worried. It’s so late.M: Yes. I ran into Linda and we went to a pub. She told me a funny thing.W: Oh? What was that?M: Well, she was driving home after work, and she suddenly saw an old lady on her hands and knees in the middle of the road.M: Yes, Linda was so shocked that she stopped suddenly and the car behind crashed into hers. W: Was she hurt?M: No.W: And what was the old lady doing?M: I am just coming to that. So Linda got out of her car and saw the old lady pick up something and walk away.W: Lucky indeed. Linda didn’t run her over.M: Then a policeman came. But he didn’t believe what Linda said.W: Well...M: Luckily there was a witness, a man waiting for a bus. He saw it all. Guess what the old lady was doing?W: I haven’t the slightest idea.M: She was looking for her gold tooth.W: A gold tooth?M: Yes, it fell out as she was crossing the road. The witness heard her saying, "Oh, my gold tooth..."10. In my spoken English class, I asked the students about their impressions of their university life. To my surprise, many of them expressed disappointment. After their highly controlled high school lives, they were having difficulty adjusting to the free time in the university. When I asked them to describe their high school lives, many of them told me they got up at six in the morning and studied until ten at night. Most of this time was spent at school, doing piles of homework to help them prepare for the university entrance exams. Once they entered the university, in my opinion, the students are not expected to devote all their waiting hours to studying, they should also take an active part in social activities. Therefore, they should learn to divide their time outside of the class between sports and clubs. What’s more, they should spend some time watching TV and chatting with their roommates. These activities are useful in helping them prepare for their future. But what struck me most was that many of them did not seem particularly happy about their new found freedom. As they had so many choices, they felt that no matter what they were doing, they should be doing something else. That’s why they were not happy.To those students, my advice was, get used to it and learn to make decisions for yourselves.6、湖南卷(Text 1)M: How much do I need to pay?W: Let me see. Err. . . four dollars, and six dollars, and another six dollars. That's 16 dollars, sir.M: Ok, here is a 20-dollar bill.(Text 2)M: Hurry up, mom. The taxi's come and is waiting downstairs.W: Just a second, honey. I'll get some food in the kitchen. The meals on the train are terrible. (Text 3)M: Has the latest Time magazine arrived yet? Today's already Wednesday.W: Sorry, it's late. Maybe it will come tomorrow.(Text 4)W: I suppose you have bought some gifts for your family.M: Well, I've bought a shirt for my father and two books for my sister. But for my mother, I haven't decided what to buy yet.W: Good morning, Cress.M: Good morning, Miss Simon.W: Running a bit late, aren't you? The bell's already gone.M: Bus was late, madam.(Text 6)W: Hi, Mr. Brown. Are you flying back to the United States this July?M: Oh, I've changed my plan of going back home. I'm going to Beijing to watch the Olympic Games. And I will probably stay there until late September or early October.W: Wow, how exciting. But I can only watch the Games on TV.(Text 7)W: Excuse me, sir. I'm a tourist here, which train will take me to the zoo, please?M:You need to get to platform 6, take the train on the first line and get off at Rocky Hill. That's the third stop.W: Is that where the zoo is?M: You're nearly there. After getting off the train, turn right and you'll see a hill in front of you. Walk up to the top of the hill and you'll see signs pointing to the zoo. W: Many thanks. One ticket to Rocky Hill, please.(Text 8)W: Are you finishing packing?M: Almost. I'll just have to check my temp one last time.W: Ok, err, don't forget your camera. You need to take some pictures for your grandpa. M: Yes, I've put it in, mom.W: All right, then. Oh, what about shoes and clothes? You may need another pair of shoes and an overcoat.M: Mom, it's just a camping trip, not a travel abroad. I'll get back in no more than 24 hours. W: All right, then. I was just trying to be helpful. I'm sure you'll have a great time. (Text 9)W: I wish those people across the street would turn their music down. It's so loud.M: I know, darling. I just can't sleep. They are only allowed to play music up until 10:30 on week nights, and it's already 11:30.W:I’ll have a really important meeting tomorrow morning. And I'll have to go and see the doctor in the afternoon. If they don't-be quiet soon, I'll never get to sleep.M: We should go up to their house and ask them to turn it down.W: Well, I really don't want to talk to them. They are not very friendly people.M: Anyway, we can at least try. If they don't listen, we'll just pick up the phone and call the police.W: That sounds like a good idea. Let's get dressed.(Text 10)Welcome to Happy Go, your fantastic shopping heaven. Are you annoyed by the quality of your sleep? Do you count from one to one thousand, but still find yourself awake? Don't worry, try Dreamer. It can help you fall asleep fast and won't affect your memory. Just take one piece half an hour before going to bed, you'll get a good sleep at night and a sharp mind during the day. Also, you can ask your doctor if Dreamer is right for you. For more information, please call 8008668877 or visit . If you call us within 24 hours, you can get Dreamer free for 7 nights. Don't wait, because your dreams miss you. Your Dream, Our Dreamer!7、江苏卷(与福建卷的听力一样) 8、江西卷(与福建卷的听力一样)9、辽宁卷(与福建卷的听力一样)11、全国卷II(黑龙江、吉林、甘肃)(试卷无听力) 12、山东卷(与福建卷的听力一样)13、陕西卷(试卷无听力) 14、四川卷(试卷无听力)15、天津卷Text 1W: I have to be absent from class next Friday, and I need to borrow Simon’s notes.M: Well, you can certainly borrow mine, if you don’t mind my awful handwriting.Text 2W: Sam, I can’t go to the cinema with you today.M: What’s wrong, Maggie?W: I have to make dinner for my family. My mother is sick.Text 3W: Do you think John would help me move the piano?M: You’d better not ask now. He is writing a composition.Text 4W: Look, it’s already eight. Tom said he’d be here by seven.M: Yes, but you know what the traffic is like this time of the evening.W: He said he’s trying not to be late. Why does he always do this? I’ve had enough this time.Text 5W: Dad, I’ve got a letter from Han Mei. She wants to stay with us for a week next month. Can she stay?M: Sure. We haven’t seen her since last October.W: Not we. You met her last October, but I haven’t seen her for two years.Text 6W: Did you go out yesterday evening?M: Yes, we went to the Tianjin Sports Centre to watch a women’s volleyball game between Tianjin and US. The US team was led by Lang Ping, the formal coach of the Chinese national team.W: How was the game?M: It was very exciting, we enjoyed it very much. But we missed the first thirty minutes. W: Why?M: We took a wrong bus. So we were late for the game. We got there at 7:30.W: That’s too bad.Text 7M: 7286712.W: Hello. Susan speaking. May I speak to Judy, please?M: I’m afraid she’s not in at this moment. I’m her brother. Shall I take a message? W: Yes. You see, Judy and I timed to table tennis tomorrow. But my cousin has broken my bat.I think Judy has an extra one. So please ask her to bring it for me.M: So, Susan called; her table tennis bat broken; hope Judy brings an extra one?W: Yes, thank you. Err… one more thing; I lent her a book a couple of weeks ago. I think she has probably forgotten it all together. Could you possibly ask her to bring along that book as well?M: Ok, bring along Susan’s book.W: Thank you very much. Bye.M: Bye.Text 8M: I need to find a specific magazine, and I’m not sure where to look.W: How old is the magazine you need to find? Is it a recent magazine, less than a year old, or is it an old magazine?M: You mean to know how old the magazine is to found it?W: Yes. The more recent magazines are in the magazine reading room on the second floor. But after a year, magazines are tied together and kept on the third floor.M: Well, the magazine I want to find is more than a year old. So that means I need to go to the second floor. Oh, excuse me, what am I saying? The third floor!W: That’s right, the third floor.M: Thanks for your help.Text 9M: Good morning, Laura. What do you want to talk to me about?W: Good morning, Professor Smith. I want to talk to you about changing my major. You see, I’ve decided to work in an art museum when I graduate in three years. I think I should change my major to art history.M: You know, Laura. I think you should give this decision some more thought. I’ve done well in your year’s business major. Besides, all organizations need good managers.W: That’s true. But wouldn’t I still have to know a lot about art?M: Why not attend a few lectures in art history, and try working a few hours a week as a volunteer at the local art museum. See if you really like working that.Text 10Boys and girls, can I have your attentions, please? This is a message for Grade Seven and Eight. Because of the rain, the swimming competition will not be held at the new town swimming pool as planed. It will be held at the Jackson Sports Center. Buses will be leaving school at ten to take you to the center. You will be returning to school this afternoon to catch your usual buses home. Now here are the arrangements for this morning: Grade Seven and the teachers are to gather at the front gate at 9:35. The first two buses will take you there. Grade Eight and the teachers will meet at the front gate at 9:45. You will go on the last two buses. Cold drinks will be available at the Sports Center. If you normally order your lunch at the school dinning hall, please hand in your order before 9:30. Your lunch will be delivered to the front gate of the center at 12:30. Thank you.16、浙江卷(无听力)17、重庆卷Text 1M: If we go to London by bus, it'll take us three hours.W: Yes, but it’s only two hours by train.Text 2M: Lily, I've just written a story. Want to read it?W: Why not? Come on.Text 3M: Your brother just called. He wanted to meet you for dinner.W: Oh, really? Did he say when?Text 4M: You look so pleased. You must have done well in the exam.W: Not really, but my parents are here to see me.Text 5M: Professor Lee asked us to finish reading the book tonight.W: Oh, That’ll be a lot of work.。

2008英语专业八级听力

2008英语专业八级听力

SECTION A MINI-LECTUREIn this section you will hear a mini-lecture. You will hear the lecture ONCE ONLY while listening,take notes on the important points. Your notes will not be marked, but you will need them to complete a gap-filling task after the mini-lecture. When the lecture is over, you will be given two minutes to check your notes, and another ten minutes to complete the gap-filling task on ANSWER SHEET ONE. Use the blank sheet for note-taking.Now listen to the mini-lectureThe Popularity of EnglishGood morning, every one. Today’s lecture is about the popularity of English. As we all know, English is widely used in the world. Although English is not the language with the largest number of native or first language speakers, it has really become a lingua franca. Then what is a lingua franca? The term refers to a language which is widely adopted for communication between two speakers whose native languages are different from each other’s, and where one or both speakers are using it as a second language. For example, when an Indian talks to a Singaporean using English, then English is the lingua franca. Then actually how many people speak English as either a first or a second language? Some researchers suggested a few years ago that between 320-380 million people spoke English as a first language, and anyway between 250-350 million as a second language. And of course, if we include people who are learning English as a foreign language all over the world, that number may increase dramatically. Then we may ask a question: how did English get there? That is, how did English gain the present status of popularity? There are in fact a number of interlocking reasons for the popularity of English as a lingua franca. Many of the reasons are historical, but they also include economic and cultural factors that have influenced and sustained the spread of the language. Let’s go through the reasons one by one.First is the historical reason. This is related to the colonial history. As we know, when the Pilgrim Fathers landed on the Massachusetts coast in 1620 after their journey from England, they brought with them not just a set of religious beliefs, a pioneering spirit or a desire for colonization, but also their language. Although many years later, the Americans broke away from their colonial master, the language of English remained and still does. It was the same in Australia, too. When Commander Phillip planted the British flag in Sydney cove on the 26th January, 1788, it was not just a bunch of British convicts on their guardians, but also a language. In other parts of the former British Empire, English rapidly became a unifying or dominating means of control. For example, it became a lingua franca in India or a variety of indigenous languages made the use of any one of them as a whole country system problematic. So the imposition of English as the one language of administration helps maintain the colonizers’ control and power, thus English traveled around many parts of the world in those days. And long after that colonial power has faded away, it is still widely used as a main or at least an institutional language in countries as far apart as Jamaica and Pakistan, Uganda and New Zealand. That is the first factor.Now the second major factor in the spread of English has been the spread ofcommerce throughout the world. The spread of international commerce has taken English along with it. This is the 20th century phenomenon of globalization. Therefore, one of the first sights many travelers see when arriving in countries as diverse as Brazil, China, for example, is the yellow twin arch sign of MacDonald’s fast food restaurant or some other famous brands outlets And without doubt, English is used as the language of communication in the international business community. in the international business community.And the third factor related to the popular use of English is the booming international travel. And you will find that much travel and tourism is carried on around the world in English. Of course this is not always the case, as the multi-lingualism of many tourism workers in many different countries demonstrate. But a visit to most airports on the globe will show signs not only in the language of that country but also with English, just as many airline announcements broadcast in English too, whatever the language of the country the airport is situated in.So far, English is also the preferred language of air traffic control in many countries and is used widely in sea travel communication. Another factor has something to do with information exchange around the world. As we all know, a great deal of academic discourse around the world takes place in English. It is often a lingua franca of conferences,for example, and many journal articles in fields as diverse as astronomy, trio psychology and geology have English as a kind of default language.The last factor I cite here concerns popular culture. In the western world, at least English is a dominating language in popular culture. Pop music in English can be heard on many radios, thus many people who are not English speakers can sing words from their favorite English medium songs. And many people who are regular cinema-goers or TV viewers can frequently hear English in subtitle films coming out of the USA.Now, to sum up in today’s lecture, we have reviewed some of the reasons or factors that lie behind the popular use of English as the No. 1 world language. Before we finish, I'd like to leave a few questions for you to think about. Is the status of English as the No. 1 world language a sure in the future? Will it split into varieties that become less mutually intelligible? Or will some other language or languages take the place of English as world language in future? These questions are not easy to answer, I know. But they are definitely worth pondering over after the lecture. Ok, this brings to the end of today’s lecture. Thank you for your attention. Now you have two minutes to check your notes. And then please finish the gap-filling task on Answer Sheet 1 in 10 minutes.。

【整理】BBC2008-05-26-Standard听力训练-普特英语听力论坛...

【整理】BBC2008-05-26-Standard听力训练-普特英语听力论坛...

【整理】BBC2008-05-26-Standard听力训练-普特英语听力论坛...【整理】2008-05-26【整理人】fujunzhao, BrightuTranscriptBBC News with John Jason.The head of the Lebanese army, General Michel Suleiman, has been sworn in as the country’s new president, ending months of political deadlock marked by violent clashes. In his first comments after being elected by parliament, General Suleiman called for reconciliation and said he would be committed to national interests rather than factional or sectarian goals. Jim Muir reports.General Suleiman’s election was of course a foregone conclusion. All sides had agreed to vote for him. But in a country where things often go so spectacularly wrong, it was a huge relief for many Lebanese to find themselves with a new president at last. They’ve been without one for 6 months, because of a bitter political deadlock that's paralyzed normal life here for the past year and a half. General Suleiman’s election is part of a broader resolution which succeeded the formation of a new national unity government within the next few weeks.The South African President Thabo Mbeki has condemned the wave of attacks on foreign migrant workers as shameful acts which he says have blemished the name of the country. In a national radio and television address to mark Africa Day, a day tocelebrate African unity, Mr. Mbeki says South Africa risks being taken back to a past of violent conflict that no one can afford."Never since the birth of our democracy have we witnessed such callousness. As part of the reflection that Africa Day requires of all of us, we must acknowledge the events of the past two weeks as an absolute disgrace".More than 50 people have been killed and 25,000 left homeless in two weeks of attacks across the country. The Mozambican government said thousands of its citizens had returned home to escape the violence.An unmanned probe is scheduled to land shortly near the North Pole of Mars. Scientists from the American Space Agency NASA say they won’t know if the landing has been successful until it starts receiving radio signals from the probe which take about 15 minutes to reach Earth. Christine McGourty reports.After a nine-month journey through space, now the most hazardous part of the mission is approaching. A fiery descends through the Martian atmosphere that's known as the seven minutes of terror. More than half of all Mars missions have failed, but if all goes well, the robot will spend three months on the surface, digging beneath the soil to reach water that's thought to be frozen underground. Samples will be analyzed by experiments on board for any signs that if any higher life have existed there in the past and might even still be there now.An international donor meeting held in the Burmese city of Rangoon has pledged nearly $50 million in aid to the thousands of victims of Cyclone Nargis, which struck Burma more than threeweeks ago. But some western donors, including Britain, said the money was contingent on Burma’s Generals keeping their promise to give foreign aid workers greater access to people in the worst-affected area, the Irrawaddy Delta.You are listening to world news from the BBC.Hundreds of thousands of people have turned out in Argentina for separate rallies by farmers in the government who're in the middle of a bitter dispute which has led to massive protests and disruption. The Argentine farmers who are profiting from high global commodity prices say a new regime of taxes, export limits and price caps on their produce is unfair. But President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner told the rally that policies were aimed at redistributing wealth to all Argentines.The main opposition party in India, the right-wing Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, has emerged as a clear winner in elections for a new state assembly in Karnataka. Official result showed that the BJP is three seats short of an overall majority, but well ahead of congress which leads the national coalition government.Polls have closed in Ukrainian capital, Kiev in an election seen as an important test ahead of a presidential vote due in less than two years. Exit polls suggest that the city’s independent Mayor Leonid Chernovetsky is likely to be reelected while candidates backed by the three presidential hopefuls seem to be heading for disappointing results. Gabriel Gatehouse reports from Kiev.Two separate exit polls suggest that the incumbent LeonidChernovetsky, who is not directly linked to any of the major national parties, has held on to his job and by quite a comfortable margin. That's disappointing news for the Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko who triggered this snap election to try (to) unseat the current mayor. But the same exit polls also suggest a tight race for second place between the Prime Minister’s candidate and former world heavyweight boxing champion Vitaly Klitschko, also known as Dr Iron Fist.For the first time in 21 years, a film made in France has won t he top prize of the Cannes Film Festival, “La Palme d’Or”. Entre les Murs, known in English as ‘the class’, sees modern multi-cultural France through the lens of a single classroom at a tough Parisian high school.BBC News.[本帖最后由 fujunzhao 于 2008-5-26 23:18 编辑]。

2008年高考英语北京卷、含听力以及原文学习啊

2008年高考英语北京卷、含听力以及原文学习啊

学英语简单吗?肯定会有许多学生说:“难死了”。

为什么有好多学生对英语的学习都感到头疼呢?答案只有一个:“不得法。

” 英语与汉语一样都是一种语言,为什么你说汉语会如此流利?那是因为你置身于一个汉语环境中,如果你在伦敦呆上半年,保准说起英语来会非常流利。

但很多中学生没有很好的英语环境,那么你可以自己设置一个英语环境,坚持“多说”、“多听”、“多读”、“多写”,那么你的英语成绩肯定会很出色。

一、多“说”。

自己多创造机会与英语教师多讲英语,见了同学,尤其是和好朋友在一起时尽量用英语去问候,谈心情……这时候你需随身携带一个英汉互译小词典,遇到生词时查一下这些生词,也不用刻意去记,用的多了,这个单词自然而然就会记住。

千万别把学英语当成负担,始终把它当成一件有趣的事情去做。

或许你有机会碰上外国人,你应大胆地上去跟他打招呼,和他谈天气、谈风景、谈学校……只是别问及他的年纪,婚史等私人问题。

尽量用一些你学过的词汇,句子去和他谈天说地。

不久你会发现与老外聊天要比你与中国人谈英语容易的多。

因为他和你交谈时会用许多简单词汇,而且不太看重说法,你只要发音准确,准能顺利地交流下去。

只是你必须要有信心,敢于表达自己的思想。

如果没有合适的伙伴也没关系,你可以拿过一本书或其它什么东西做假想对象,对它谈你一天的所见所闻,谈你的快乐,你的悲伤等等,长此坚持下去你的口语肯定会有较大的提高。

二、多“听”寻找一切可以听英语的机会。

别人用英语交谈时,你应该大胆地去参与,多听听各种各样人的发音,男女老少,节奏快的慢的你都应该接触到,如果这样的机会少的话,你可以选择你不知内容的文章去听,这将会对你帮助很大,而你去听学过的课文的磁带,那将会对你的语言语调的学习有很大的帮助。

三、多“读”。

“读”可以分为两种。

一种是“默读”。

每天给予一定时间的练习将会对你提高阅读速度有很大的好处,读的内容可以是你的课本,但最好是一些有趣的小读物,因为现在的英语高考越来越重视阅读量和阅读速度。

2008年毕业班考试听力及答案

2008年毕业班考试听力及答案

石家庄市2008年初中毕业班教学质量检测听力部分录音材料这是石家庄市2008年初中毕业班教学质量检测听力部分。

听力部分共分两小节。

第一节为选择题,第二节为非选择题。

两部分分别在卷I和卷II。

做题时,请先将答案画在试卷上,在听力测试结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。

停顿00’05”现在是听力试音时间。

W: Can I have your name, please?M: Cruise. C-R-U-I-S-EW: And your first name?M: Marley. That’s M-A-R-L-E-Y.W: That’s an unusual name.M: Yes, it is. I hate it!试音到此结束。

停顿00’02’’听力部分第一节第一题:听句子,选出句子中所包含的信息。

下面你将听到五个句子,每个句子读两遍。

请你听完句子的第二遍朗读后,从各小题所给出的A、B、C三个选项中,选出包含所听信息的选项。

停顿00’02’’No. 1 There are fifty students in my class.停顿00’02’’重复停顿00’10”No. 2 I have never been to Russia before.停顿00’02’’重复停顿00’10”No. 3 I’m thirsty.停顿00’02’’重复停顿00’10”No. 4 I prefer tea to coffee.停顿00’02’’重复停顿00’10”No. 5 He is too young to drive a car.停顿00’02’’重复停顿00’10”第二题:听句子,选出该句的最佳答语。

下面你将听到五个句子,每个句子读两遍。

请你听完句子的第二遍朗读后,从各小题所给出的A、B、C三个选项中,选出该句的最佳答语。

停顿00’02’’No. 6 Can you help me move the chair to the corner?停顿00’02’’重复停顿00’10”No. 7 How long have you been in this school?停顿00’02’’重复停顿00’10”No. 8 Why not go to the new animal zoo during the holiday?停顿00’02’’重复停顿00’10”No. 9 May I have your E-mail address, please?停顿00’02’’重复停顿00’10”No. 10 Here are some flowers for you, mum!停顿00’02’’重复停顿00’10”第三题:听对话和问题,选择适当的选项。

2008年高考英语听力录音原文

2008年高考英语听力录音原文

湖北省2008年高考英语听力录音原文1. M:Excuse me. Is this dictionary available?W:Ur…Oxford Learners Dictionary,the seventh edition?I am sorry. It…s sold out.M:Oh,that…s too bad.2. W:Did you see the purse,honey?M:Your purse?No. Why the purse?We…re not going shopping anyway.W:I know. But our opera tickets are in it. And we have only one hour left.M:Did you have it when we left the parking lot?3. M:What do you think of the film,Ellen?W:Well,the plot is not so good.M:But the music…W:The music is just so-so. Anyway,the dialogue is humorous.4. M:You look smart in this red jacket.W:Thank you. A really good bargain,I think. You can get one for your sister. It goes on sale today.M:Yes,but what size she takes.5. W:Hi,John. How is your exam?M:It couldn…t be better.W:Really?But remember this:hope for the best and be prepared for the worst.6. W:You look tired.M:Yeah,I am worn out. I…ve been surfing the Interne t.W:Were you doing school work or playing games?M:Well,I wanted to get some information about Canada for my project,but I found a really interesting chat room with people from that country and started chatting.W:Did you get the information you needed?M:Yes,but then we spent a lot of time chatting about other interests.7. M:I hear a businessman is building a dog park in our city.W:Really?What for?M:Obviously because there…s a law against having dogs in the street s.W:Does it mean that dogs have to stay at home all the time?M:Sounds pretty cruel,right?Maybe a dog park is a good idea.W:Maybe they should just allow people to walk their dogs in the streets.M:But then streets could be a mess.W:Couldn…t people clean up after their dogs?M:Would they?8. W:Mr. Parker,when did you arrive home yesterday evening?M:At about 8 o…clock.W:What did you do right after you entered your flat?M:Well,I washed my hands and then watched sports news.W:When did you have supper?M:At about a quarter to nine,I guess.W:Did you stay at home all evening?M:Yes.W:But your friend says that he found you several times between 8 and 9. But you didn…t answer.M:Well,I think I was in the bath at that time.W:No,you weren…t. You were not even at home last night. You robbed a bank in James Street.9. M:Hi,mom.W:There you are. I…m getting worried. It‟s so late.M:Yes. I ran into Linda and we went to a pub. She told me a funny thing.W:Oh?What was that?M:Well,she was driving home after work,and she suddenly saw an old lady on her hands and knees in the middle of the road.W:Really?M:Yes,Linda was so shocked that she stopped suddenly and the car behind crashed into hers.W:Was she hurt?M:No.W:And what was the old lady doing?M:I am just coming to that. So Linda got out of her car and saw the old lady pick up something and walk away.W:Lucky indeed. Linda didn…t run her over.M:Then a policeman came. But he didn…t believe what Linda said.W:Well…M:Luckily there was a witness,a man waiting for a bus. He saw it all. Guess what the old lady was doing?W:I haven…t the slight est idea.M:She was looking for her gold tooth.W:A gold tooth?M:Yes,it fell out as she was crossing the road. The witness heard her saying,“Oh,my gold tooth…”10. In my spoken English class,I asked the students about their impressions of their university life. To my surprise,many of them expressed disappointment. After their highly controlled high school lives,they were having difficulty adjusting to the free time in the university. When I asked them to describe their high school lives,many of them told me they got up at six in the morning and studied until ten at night. Most of this time was spent at school,doing piles of homework to help them prepare for the university entrance exams.Once they entered the university,in my opinion,the students are not expected to devote all their waiting hours to studying,they should also take an active part in social activities. Therefore,they should learn to divide their time outside of the class between sports and clubs. What…s more,they should spend some time watching TV and chatting with their roommates. These activities are useful in helping them prepare for their future. But what struck me most was that many of them did not seem particularly happy about their new found freedom. As they had so many choices,they felt that no matter what they were doing,they should be doing something else. That‟s why they were not happy.To those students,my advice was,get used to it and learn to make decisions for yourselves.北京08年高考英语听力录音原文第一节Text 1M:I had a very strange dream last night. I dreamt I won a competition.W:Oh,really?What did you win?Money?A new car?M:I won a holiday on a desert island. I hope it will come true.Text 2M:We are having a little party at the weekend. Can you and Tom come?W:That sounds nice. Thank you. But I…ll have to check with Tom.Text 3M:So,Jane,how long have you been an author?W:Well,Tom,I didn…t start writing until I was in my thirtieth,and I‟m over seventy no w. So goodness,I must have been writing for about forty years.Text 4W:Excuse me,do you have any batteries?I need some to my radio.M:Sure. They are over there,next to the pens.Text 5W:Do you think you can give me a lift to the station?M:I…m terribly sorry,I can‟t. I have to be at work by 8:30. I can call you a taxi,though.第二节Text 6M:How can I help you,Ms. Johnson?W:Mmm…。

2008听力试题--BJ卷

2008听力试题--BJ卷

2008年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(北京卷)听力试题部分第一部分听力理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段话。

每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话你将听一遍。

1.What did the man win in his dream?A.A holiday.B.A new car.C.Some money.2.Will the woman come to the party?A.Maybe. B.No. C.Certainly.3.How long has the woman been an author?A.About 30 years.B.About 40 years.C.About 70 years.4.What does the woman want?A.A radio.B.Some pens.C.Some batteries.5.What is the woman doing?A.Asking for information.B.Asking for an apology.C.Asking for help.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,共22.5分)听下面6段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。

听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白你将听两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6,7题。

6.How many coats does the woman want?A.25. B.30. C.50.7.What is the order number for gloves?A.P25G5. B.P26T5. C.P28D5.听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。

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【整理】2008-02-25-1530 - Special 听力训练 - 普特英语听力论坛 :::主攻英语听力训练的英语学习论坛 - Powered by Discuz!默认表情IPB表情酷猴呆呆男diewupiaopiao 我的帖子空间短消息论坛任务个人中心退出论坛主站博客家园辞典问吧商城搜索QQ群帮助普特英语听力论坛 »Special 听力训练 »【整理】2008-02-25-1530最新经典佳句背诵!!!在线背单词新一代口语模仿训练系统上线!专治男女记不住单词的秘密[图]在线词典和异地的TA一起来练口语吧!只要你有麦!普特新增在线听写复读系统!普特英语新一代口译训练系统上线!返回列表回复发帖发新话题[SE 1530 NEWS] 【整理】2008-02-25-1530qingchengshan 发短消息加为好友qingchengshan 当前离线UID280235 帖子16665 积分35704 阅读权限100 来自sichuan 在线时间2554 小时注册时间2005-10-11最后登录2010-2-10版主UID280235 帖子16665 贡献值35704 普币3278 听力指数15991 阅读权限100 来自sichuan在线时间2554 小时注册时间2005-10-11 最后登录2010-2-10 1# 打印字体大小: tT 发表于 2008-2-26 10:10 | 只看该作者 [SE 1530 NEWS] 【整理】2008-02-25-1530SENEWS-2008-02-25-1530【电信1】 RealVideo / mp3【电信2】 RealVideo / mp3【网通/教育网】 RealVideo / mp3有疑难,请进-- 【1530News】--新闻突击队版主提示:一、若是自己的听写稿, 请发帖时标注'Homework'.二、若是改稿, 请发帖时标注'on 某某人'并在修改处标红.三、为了达到最快的下载速度,推荐使用迅雷高速下载本站音频/视频材料.第十一期招收新学员报名正在进行中!!!【整理】SENEWS-2008-02-25-1530Special thanks to daiyuan1128, ambertsui, yzmin, hongqipiao and依yiyiIt is 15:30 Universal Time. I'm Bob Doughty in Washington.[1] Iraqi officials say at least 63 people have been killed inrecent attacks against Shiite Muslims. Officials said the victimswere traveling to the central city of Karbala for Arbaeen, one ofShiite Islam's holiest gatherings. At least four Shiites were killed in a bomb attack Monday in southern Baghdad. More than 15 otherswere reported wounded. On Sunday a bomber killed 56 Shiites who had stopped for a rest in Iskandariyah south of Baghdad. The UnitedStates military and American Embassy blamed al-Qaeda in Iraqsupporters for that attack.[2] A suicide bomber has killed Pakistan's top military medicalofficer. The Pakistani government says the Army's Surgeon GeneralLieutenant General Mushtaq Ahmed Baig died in the bombing Monday in Rawalpindi. It said the attack also killed his driver and at least five civilians. Twenty-five other people were reported wounded. This is the second time Pakistan's military has been attacked inRawalpindi this month. In early February a suicide bomber struck a military bus. Six people were killed and about 40 others hurt inthat attack.[3] Thousands of Palestinians have demonstrated in the Gaza Strip to protest Israel's blockade of the territory. Almost 5,000 adults and children held hands along a road between Rafah on Gaza's border with Egypt and Beit Hanun, in northern Gaza. Thousands of Israeli troops stood across the border to prevent any security violation. Thedemonstration ended without any violence. Israel says the blockadeis needed to pressure Hamas militants to stop their rocket attacks against Israel.[4] The new president of South Korea is promising to increase wealth not only in his own country, but also in North Korea. Lee Myung-bak spoke at his swearing-in ceremony in Seoul Monday. Mr. Lee said his most important job is South Korea's economic recovery. He said South Korea is ready to help North Korea if it stops work on nuclearweapons and becomes a more open country. Mr. Lee also said the two Koreas could work on a new cooperative path if the North gives upits nuclear weapons. He said such cooperation could lead to largeaid projects and international support. About 45,000 people attended the ceremony. Among them were Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda and several other Asian leaders. American Secretary of StateCondoleezza Rice represented the United States.[5] American Defense Secretary Robert Gates is promising to helpIndonesia improve its defenses. He says the United States is ready to help Indonesia reform its military. He spoke after meetings with the Indonesian president and defense minister Monday in Jakarta.Later Mr. Gates said he pressed for closer military ties between the two countries. Before arriving in Indonesia, the American defensesecretary said it was important to improve relations with theDemocratic Country. Indonesia has faced many attacks from Islamicmilitant groups, especially Jemaah Islamiah.You are listening to the news in VOA Special English.[ 本帖最后由 sfere 于 2008-2-27 11:10 编辑 ]收藏分享评分你的英语水平可以提高多少?回复引用订阅道具 TOPdaiyuan1128 发短消息加为好友daiyuan1128 当前离线UID446834 帖子2 积分1 阅读权限10 性别男来自北京在线时间2 小时注册时间2006-8-19 最后登录2008-6-26普通百姓UID446834 帖子2 贡献值1 普币1 听力指数1 阅读权限10 性别男来自北京在线时间2 小时注册时间2006-8-19最后登录2008-6-26 2#发表于 2008-2-26 12:31 | 只看该作者 HWIt is 15:30 universal time; I am Bob Dowdy in Washington.Iraqi officials say at least 63 people have been killed in recentattacks against Shiah Muslims. Official said the victims weretraveling to the central city of … for Albarin, one of Shiah Islam’sholiest gatherings. At least 4 Shiahs were killed in a bomb attack one day … in Baghdad. More than 15 others were reported wounded. On Sunday a bomber killed 56 Shiahs who had stopped for a rest in ……south of Baghdad. The United States Military and American Embassyblamed …… supporters for that attack.A suicide bomber has killed Pakistan’s top military medical officer. The Pakistani Government says the army’s Surgeon General, … General …… died in the bombing Monday in ……. It said the attack also killed his driver and at least 5 civilians. 25 other people were reported wounded. This is the second’s time Pakistan’s military has beenattacked in …… this month. In early February a suicide bomber stroke a military bus. 6 people were killed and about 40 others hurt inthat attack.Thousands of Palestinians have demonstrated in the Gaza’s street to protest its reel’s blockade of the territory. Almost 5,000 adults and children held hands along the road between Raphar and Gaza’sborder with Egypt and … in northern of Gaza. Thousands of Israel’s troops stood across the border to prevent any security violation.The demonstration ended without any violence. Israel says theblockade is needed to pressure HAMAS militants to stop their rocket attacks against Israel.The new President of South Korea is promising to increase wealth not only in his own country but also in North Korea. Lee Yongpark spoke at his swearing-in ceremony in Seoul Monday. Mr. Lee said his most important job is South Korea’s economic recovery. He said SouthKorea is ready to help North Korea, if it stops work on nuclearweapons and becomes a more open country. Mr. Lee also said the two Koreas could work on a new cooperative path if the North gives upits nuclear weapons. He said such cooperation could lead to largeaid project and international support. About 45,000 people attended the ceremony. Among them were Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda and several other Asian leaders. American Secretary of StateCondoleezza Rice represented the United States.American Defensive Secretary Robert Gates is promising to helpIndonesia improve its defenses. He says:” the United States is ready to help Indonesia reform its military. He spoke after meetings with the Indonesian President and Defense Minister Monday in Jakarta.Later Mr. Gates said he pressed for closer military ties between the two countries. Before arriving in Indonesia, the American Defensive Secretary said it was important to improve relations with thedemocratic country. Indonesia has faced many attacks from Islamicmilitant groups, especially Gima Is lamia.You are listening to the News in VOA Special English.[ 本帖最后由 daiyuan1128 于 2008-2-26 12:34 编辑 ]衣服下面的身体是神性,肉体之外的思想是自己阶梯修改编辑太麻烦?用普特在线文本比较!回复引用道具 TOPambertsui 发短消息加为好友ambertsui 当前离线UID565883 帖子697 积分691 阅读权限90 性别女来自GZ 在线时间4 小时注册时间2007-4-3最后登录2009-6-25榜眼UID565883 帖子697 贡献值691 普币1 听力指数17 阅读权限90 性别女来自GZ 在线时间4 小时注册时间2007-4-3 最后登录2009-6-25 3#发表于 2008-2-26 13:29 | 只看该作者 HomeworkIt is 15:30 Universal Time. I’m Bob Doughty in Washington.Iraqi officials say at least 63 people have been killed in recentattacks against Shiite Muslims. Officials said the victims weretraveling to the central city of Karbala for Arbain, one of Shiite Islam’s holiest gatherings. At least four Shiites were killed in a bomb attack Monday in southern Baghdad. More than 15 others werereportedly wounded. On Sunday a bomber killed 56 Shiites who hadstopped for a rest in Iskandariya, south of Baghdad. The UnitedStates’ military and American embassy blamed al-Qaeda in Iraqsupporters for that attack.A suicide bomber has killed Pakistan’s top military medical officer. The Pakistani government says the army’s sergeant general Lieutenant General Mushtaq Ahmed Baig died in the bombing Monday in Rawalpindi. It said the attack also killed his driver and at least fivecivilians. 25 other people were reported wounded. This is the second time Pakistan’s military has been attacked in Rawalpindi this moth. In early February a suicide bomber struck a military bus. Six people were killed and about 40 others hurt in that attack.Thousands of Palestinians have demonstrated in the Gaza Strip toprotest Israel’s blockade of the territory. Almost five thousandadults and children held hands along a road between /, on Gaza’ s border with Egypt and / in Northern Gaza. Thousands of Israelitroops stood across the border to prevent any security violation.The demonstration ended without any violence. Israel says theblockade is needed to pressure Hama’s militants to stop their rocket attacks against Israel.The new president of South Korea is promising to increase wealth not only in his own country but also in North Korea. Lee Myung-bak spoke at his sworn-in ceremony in Seoul Monday. Mr. Lee said his mostimportant job is South Korea’s economic recovery. He said SouthKorea is ready to help North Korea if it stops to work on nuclearweapons and becomes a more open country. Mr. Lee also said the two Koreas could work on a new cooperative path if the North gives upits nuclear weapons. He said such cooperation could lead to largeaim projects and international support. About 45 thousand people are attended this ceremony. Among them was Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda and several other agent leaders. American Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice represented the United States.American Defense Secretary Robert Gates is promising to helpIndonesia improve its defenses. He says the United States is ready to help Indonesia reform its military. He spoke after meetings with Indonesian president and defense minister Monday in Jakarta. Later Mr. Gates said he pressed for closer military ties between the two countries. Before arriving in Indonesia the American defensesecretary said it was important to improve relations with theDemocratic country. Indonesia has faced many attacks from Islamicmilitant groups, especially /.You are listening to the news in VOA Special English.[ 本帖最后由 sfere 于 2008-2-27 11:11 编辑 ]Cherish time always and know what should do and not.在线拼写检查,提升homework质量!回复引用道具 TOPyzmin 发短消息加为好友yzmin (浪淘沙)当前离线UID515817 帖子402 积分8553 阅读权限90 在线时间371 小时注册时间2006-12-21 最后登录2009-5-10学士UID515817 帖子402 贡献值8553 普币1321 听力指数9871 阅读权限90 在线时间371 小时注册时间2006-12-21 最后登录2009-5-10 4#发表于 2008-2-26 17:48 | 只看该作者 homeworkIt is 15:30 Universal Time. I'm Bob Doughty in Washington.[1] Iraqi officials say at least 63 people have been killed inrecent attacks against Shiite Muslims. Officials said the victimswere traveling to the central city of Karbala for Arbaeen, one ofShiite Islam's holiest gatherings. At least four Shiites were killed in a bomb attack Monday in southern Baghdad. More than 15 otherswere reported wounded. On Sunday a bomber killed 56 Shiites who had stopped for a rest in Iskandariyah south of Baghdad. The UnitedStates military and American Embassy blamed al-Qaeda in Iraqsupporters in that attack.[2] A suicide bomber has killed Pakistan's top military medicalofficer. The Pakistani government says the army's Surgeon GeneralLieutenant General Mushtaq Ahmad Baig died in the bombing Monday in Rawalpindi. It said the attack also killed his driver and at least five civilians. Twenty-five other people were reported wounded. This is the second's time Pakistan's military has been attacked inRawalpindi this month. In early February a suicide bomber struck a military bus. Six people were killed and about 40 others hurt inthat attack.[3] Thousands of Palestinians have demonstrated in the Gaza Strip to protest Israel's blockade of the territory. Almost 5,000 adults and children held hands along a road between Rafah on Gaza's border with Egypt and Beit Hanun, in northern Gaza. Thousands of Israeli troopsstood the cross the border to prevent any security violation. Thedemonstration ended without any violence. Israel says the blockade is needed to pressure Hamas militants to stop their rocket attacks against Israel.[4] The new president of South Korea is promising to increase wealth not only in his own country, but also in North Korea. Lee Myung-bak spoke at his swear in ceremony in Seoul Monday. Mr. Lee said hismost important job is South Korea's economic recovery. He said South Korea is ready to help North Korea if it stops work on nuclearweapons and becomes a more open country. Mr. Lee also said the two Koreas could work on a new cooperative path if the North gives upits nuclear weapons. He said such cooperation could lead to largeaid projects and international support. About 45,000 people attended the ceremony. Among them were Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda and several other Asian leaders. American Secretary of StateCondoleezza Rice represented the United States.[5] American Defense Secretary Robert Gates is promising to helpIndonesia improve its defenses. He says the United States is ready to help Indonesia reform its military. He spoke after meetings with the Indonesian president and defense minister Monday in Jakarta.Later Mr. Gates said he pressed for closer military ties between the two countries. Before arriving in Indonesia, the American defensesecretary said it was important to improve relations with thedemocratic country. Indonesia has faced many attacks from Islamicmilitant groups especially Jemaah Islamiah.You are listening to the news in VOA Special English.wsvickie 分享了一篇日志回复引用道具 TOPhongqipiao 发短消息加为好友hongqipiao 当前离线UID213674 帖子66 积分100 阅读权限50 在线时间6 小时注册时间2005-5-21 最后登录2010-1-15举人UID213674 帖子66 贡献值100 普币1 听力指数78 阅读权限50 在线时间6 小时注册时间2005-5-21最后登录2010-1-15 5#发表于 2008-2-26 18:19 | 只看该作者 on daiyuan 1128It is 15:30 universal time; I am Bob Dowdy in Washington.Iraqi officials say at least 63 people have been killed in recentattacks against Shiah Muslims. Officials said the victims weretraveling to the central city of … for Albarin, one of Shiah Islam’sholiest gatherings. At least 4 Shiahs were killed in a bomb attack one day in southern Baghdad. More than 15 others were reportedwounded. On Sunday a bomber killed 56 Shiahs who had stopped for a rest in …… south of Baghdad. The United States Military and American Embassy blamed Al-qaeda in iraq supporters for that attack.A suicide bomber has killed Pakistan’s top military medical officer. The Pakistani Government says the army’s Surgeon General, Lieutenant General …… died in the bombing Monday in ……. It said the attack also killed his driver and at least 5 civilians. 25 other people werereported wounded. This is the second’s time Pakistan’s military has been attacked in …… this month. In early February a suicide bomber stroke a military bus. 6 people were killed and about 40 others hurt in that attack.Thousands of Palestinians have demonstrated in the Gaza strip toprotest Israel's blockade of the territory. Almost 5,000 adults and children held hands along a road between Raphar and Gaza’s border with Egypt and … in northern of Gaza. Thousands of Israeli troops stood across the border to prevent any security violation. Thedemonstration ended without any violence. Israel says the blockade is needed to pressure HAMAS militants to stop their rocket attacks against Israel.The new President of South Korea is promising to increase wealth not only in his own country but also in North Korea. Lee Yongpark spoke at his swearing-in ceremony in Seoul Monday. Mr. Lee said his most important job is South Korea’s economic recovery. He said SouthKorea is ready to help North Korea, if it stops work on nuclearweapons and becomes a more open country. Mr. Lee also said the two Koreas could work on a new cooperative path if the North gives upits nuclear weapons. He says such cooperation could lead to largeaid projects and international support. About 45,000 people attended the ceremony. Among them were Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda and several other Asian leaders. American Secretary of StateCondoleezza Rice represented the United States.American Defense Secretary Robert Gates is promising to helpIndonesia improve its defenses. He says:” the United States is ready to help Indonesia reform its military. He spoke after meetings with the Indonesian President and Defense Minister Monday in Jakarta.Later Mr. Gates said he pressed for closer military ties between the two countries. Before arriving in Indonesia, the American DefenseSecretary said it was important to improve relations with thedemocratic country. Indonesia has faced many attacks from Islamicmilitant groups, especially Gima Is lamia.You are listening to the News in VOA Special English.[ 本帖最后由 hongqipiao 于 2008-2-26 18:22 编辑 ]普特新版背单词系统上线!回复引用道具 TOP依yiyi 发短消息加为好友依yiyi 当前离线UID382839 帖子1148 积分8277 阅读权限90 在线时间230 小时注册时间2006-3-30 最后登录2009-9-28学士UID382839 帖子1148 贡献值8277 普币1221 听力指数9365 阅读权限90 在线时间230 小时注册时间2006-3-30 最后登录2009-9-28 6#发表于 2008-2-27 09:47 | 只看该作者 On hongqipiaoIt is 15:30 Universal Time. I'm Bob Doughty in Washington.[1] Iraqi officials say at least 63 people have been killed inrecent attacks against Shiite Muslims. Officials said the victimswere traveling to the central city of Karbala for Arbaeen, one ofShiite Islam's holiest gatherings. At least four Shiites were killed in a bomb attack Monday in southern Baghdad. More than 15 otherswere reported wounded. On Sunday a bomber killed 56 Shiites who had stopped for a rest in Iskandariyah south of Baghdad. The UnitedStates military and American Embassy blamed al-Qaeda in Iraqsupporters for that attack.[2] A suicide bomber has killed Pakistan's top military medicalofficer. The Pakistani government says the Army's Surgeon GeneralLieutenant General Mushtaq Ahmed Baig died in the bombing Monday in Rawalpindi. It said the attack also killed his driver and at least five civilians. Twenty-five other people were reported wounded. This is the second/ time Pakistan's military has been attacked inRawalpindi this month. In early February a suicide bomber struck a military bus. Six people were killed and about forty others hurt in that attack.[3] Thousands of Palestinians have demonstrated in the Gaza Strip to protest Israel's blockade of the territory. Almost 5,000 adults and children held hands along a road between Rafah on Gaza's border with Egypt and Beit Hanun, in northern Gaza. Thousands of Israeli troops stood across the border to prevent any security violation. Thedemonstration ended without any violence. Israel says the blockade is needed to pressure Hamas militants to stop their rocket attacks against Israel.[4] The new president of South Korea is promising to increase wealth not only in his own country, but also in North Korea. Lee Myung-bak spoke at his swearing-in ceremony in Seoul Monday. Mr. Lee said his most important job is South Korea's economic recovery. He said South Korea is ready to help North Korea if it stops work on nuclearweapons and becomes a more open country. Mr. Lee also said the two Koreas could work on a new cooperative path if the North gives upits nuclear weapons. He said such cooperation could lead to largeaid projects and international support. About 45,000 people attended the ceremony. Among them were Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda and several other Asian leaders. American Secretary of StateCondoleezza Rice represented the United States.[5] American Defense Secretary Robert Gates is promising to helpIndonesia improve its defenses. He says the United States is ready to help Indonesia reform its military. He spoke after meetings with the Indonesian president and defense minister Monday in Jakarta.Later Mr. Gates said he pressed for closer military ties between the two countries. Before arriving in Indonesia, the American defensesecretary said it was important to improve relations with theDemocratic Country. Indonesia has faced many attacks from Islamicmilitant groups, especially Jemaah Islamiah.You are listening to the news in VOA Special English.[ 本帖最后由 sfere 于 2008-2-27 11:12 编辑 ]普特新版背单词系统上线!回复引用道具 TOPmzhang6 发短消息加为好友mzhang6 当前离线UID687800 帖子195 积分190 阅读权限70 来自Shenzhen 在线时间11 小时注册时间2007-11-22最后登录2008-10-16贡士UID687800 帖子195 贡献值190 普币1 听力指数1 阅读权限70 来自Shenzhen 在线时间11 小时注册时间2007-11-22 最后登录2008-10-16 7#发表于 2008-2-27 16:50 | 只看该作者 HomeworkIt is 15:30 universal time, I am Bob Doughty in Washington.Iraqi official say at least 63 people have been killed in recentattacks against Shiite Muslims. Offical said the victims wastravelling to the central city of Karbana for Arbaeen. One of Shiite Islam’s holiest gather. At least four shiite were killed in Abarma attack Monday in southern Bergdad. More than 50 others were reported wounded. On Suday, A bomb killed 56 Shiites who had stopped for rest in Iskandriyah south of Baghdad. United States military and American Embassy blamed al-Qaeda in Iraq supporters or that attack.A suicide bomber has killed Pakistans’ top military medical officer. The Pakistani government says the Army’s Surgeon General LieutenantGeneral Mushtaq Ahmed Baig died in the bombing Monday Rawapindi. It is said the attack also killed his driver and at least fivecivilians. 25 other people were reported wounded. This is secondtime Pakistani military has been attacking Rawapindi. In earlyFebuary, a suicide bomber struck a military bus. 6 people werekilled and about 40 other hurting at that attack.Thousands of Palestanian have demonstated in the Gaza Strip toprotest Israel’s blockade of territory. Almost five thousand adults and children held hands along a road between Raphal and Gaza’sborder with Egypt and Beit Hanun in Nothern Gaza. Thousands ofIsrael troops stood across the border to prevent any securityviolation. The demonstration ended without any violence. Isael says blockade need to pressure Harmas militant to stop their rocketattacks to against Israel.The new president of South Korea is promising to increase wealth not only in his own country but also in Noth Korea. Lee Myung-bak spoke at his swearing ceremony in Seoul Monday. Mr. Lee said it isimportant job is South Korea economic recovery. He said South Korea is ready to help North Korea if it stops work on nuclear weapons and becomes a more open countries. Mr. Lee also said the two Koreascould work on a new co-operative path if the North gives up itsnuclear weapons. He says such cooperation could lead to large 8probject and international support. About 45 thousand peopleattended the ceremony, among them were Japanese Prime MinisterYasuo Fukuda and several other Asia leaders. American Secretary State,Condoleezza Rice represented the United State.American Defence Secretary Robert Gates is promising to helpIndonesia improve its defences. He says United States is ready tohelp Indonesia, we form its military. He spoke after the meetingwith the Indonesia’s president and defence minister Monday inJakarda. Later Mr. Gates said he reqest for closer military tiesbetween two countries. Before arriving in Indonesia, the AmericanDefence Secretary said it was important to improve relations withthe democratic country. Indonesia has faced to many attacks fromIslamic militant group, especially Jemmaah Islamiah.You are listening to the news in VOA Special English.普特最新推出经典佳句听写训练!回复引用道具 TOPqiujiannan 发短消息加为好友qiujiannan 当前离线UID654679 帖子10 积分6 阅读权限10 在线时间29 小时注册时间2007-9-27 最后登录2009-10-12普通百姓UID654679 帖子10 贡献值6 普币1 听力指数1 阅读权限10 在线时间29 小时注册时间2007-9-27最后登录2009-10-12 8#发表于 2008-2-28 16:13 | 只看该作者 It is 15:30 universal time, I am B.D. in Washington Iraqi official say at least 63 peolple have beenkilled in recent attacks against shiites muslims. Official said the victims were traveling to the central city of C. for A. one of the shiites islan's holiest gather. At least 4 shiites were killed in a bomb attack monday in souhthern B. More than 15 others were reported wounded. on sunday a bomber killed 56 shiites who had stopped for a rest in eastern D. southern B. US military and American ambassyblamed al-qaeda in Irap supporters for that attack. A suicide bomber has killed Pakistani top military medical official. The pakistanigovernment says the army s* general L. general M. died in thebombing monday in R. It said the attack also killed his driver and at least 5 civilians. Twenty-five other people were reportedwounded. This is the second time Pakistan's military has beenattacked in R. this month. In early february a suicide bomber struck a military bus. 6 people were killed and about 15 others hurt inthat attack. Thoustands of Palestinians have demonstrated in theGaza strip to protest Israel's blockade of the territory. Almost5000 adults and childern held hands along a road between R. andGaza's border with Egypts. and they in northern Gaza. Thousands of Israel's troops stood across the border to prevend any securityviolation. The demonstration ended without any violence. Iseral said the blockade is needed to pressure Hamas militants to stop thierrocket attack against Israel. The new president of South Korea ispromising to increase wealth not only in his own country but also in North Korea. Lee XX spoken at his swearing in ceremony in soulMonday. Mr.Lee said his most important job is South Korea's econmic recovery. He said South Korea is ready to help North Korea if itstops work on nuclear weapons and becomes a more open country.Mr.Lee also said the two Korea could work on a new coopreate path if the North gives up its nuclear weapons. He said such coopreationcould lead to lagre aid projects and international support. About45000 people attend the ceremony among them were Japanese primeminsiter S.K. and serveal other Asain leaders. Americans secretary of state L.Rase represented US. American deffences secretary Robert Gaze is promising to help Indonesia improve it's deffences. He says US is ready to help Indonesia reform its military. He spoke afterthe meeting with the Indonesian president and deffence minsiterMonday in Jacarta. Later Mr.Gaze said he pressed for closer military ties between the two country. Before he arriving in Indonesia theAmerican deffence secretry said it was important to improverelations with the democratic country. Indonesia has faced manyattacks from Islanmic militant group,especially J.Islamia. You are listening to the news in VOA sepcial English.普特最新推出经典佳句听写训练!回复引用道具 TOP返回列表快速回复主题高级回复 | 发新话题B ColorImage Link Quote Code Smilies发表回复普特英语听力 ( 蜀ICP备05002964号)|联系我们 |WAPGMT+8, 2010-2-11 22:37, Processed in 0.074728 second(s), 3 queries. 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