模拟试卷听力答案 2
学林2022小学毕业模拟试题(二)英语试题及答案

学林2022小学毕业模拟试题(二)英语试题及答案【听力材料】:(Text 1)W: What’s new with you,Jack?M:Well,I met a really nice woman.We’ve been going out for three months and things look good now.(Text 2)M: When did you first find the door broken and things missing?W:After I got up,around 5:20.Then I called the police station.(Text 3)W: Pass me the flour,please.M:Which tin is it in?W:The one at the end of the shelf.It’s slightly smaller than the others.M:Oh,right.(Text 4)W:Do you know why George hasn’t come ye t?M:Yes.He was planning to come,but his wife’s father fell downsome stairs and they had to take him to a hospital.W:I’m sorry to hear that.(Text 5)W:Hi,Tony.How did your experiment go yesterday?M: Well,it wasn’t as easy as I had thought.I have to con tinue doing it tonight.(Text 6)M:Is that Ann?W:Yes.M:This is Mike.How are things with you?W:Oh,very well,but I’m very busy.M:Busy? But you’ve finished all your exams?W:Yes,but I have to help my little sister with her foreign language.M:How about coming out with me this evening?There’s a new film on.W:I’m afraid I can’t.A friend of mine is coming from the south and I have to go to the station to meet him.M:What a pity!How about the weekend then?W:No,I’ve arranged to go to an art exhi bition with my parents.M:What about next week sometime?W:Maybe.(Text 7)W:I hear there will be a football competition between all senior schools next month.Is that so?M:That’s true.W:Would you please go into some more details?M:Well,the competition will be held in our school and it will begin on August 11.The competition will last a whole week.W:Anything else?M:Yes,both the girls and boys competition will be held at the same time.The girls competition will be held in the morning and the boys competition will be held in the afternoon.W:Yes? Sounds exciting.M:We are both members of our school football team.We should be ready for it.W:Of course.It’s a long time since we had the last football competition last time.I’m really looking forward to anothercompetition.M:Me,too.(Text 8)W: Excuse me.I am from STM.We are carrying out a survey on the traffic in our city.Do you mind if I ask you some questions?M:No,not at all.Go ahead.W:Good,thanks.What do you do,sir?M:I am a teacher.I teach children French.W:Great.Do you live far from the school? I mean,how do you usually go to work?M:Well,mostly by car.But once in a while,I prefer to ride my bike.You know,I live quite far from the school,about 20 miles.And I have to spend about an hour riding to school.But it only takes me less than a quarter of an hour to drive my car,unless the traffic is very bad.W:I see.Does this happen often? I mean the bad traffic.M:Yes,sure! I often get stuck on the way,and the problem’s getting worse and worse.W:That’s all of my questions.Thank you very much.M:You are welcome.(Text 9)M: Customer service.Andney Grant speaking.How may I help you?W:I can’t believe this is happening.I called and ordered a 32?inch bag last Friday.But today I found that you sent me 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 only 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 corre ct size 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 willhave a wonderful vacation.(Text 10)I wasn’t too fond of the lecture classes of 400 students in my general course.Halfway through my second term when I was considering whether or not to come back in the fall,I went on the Internet and came across Americorp.Then I joined in an organization,and that’s what I did last school year.I worked on making roads,building a house,serving as a teacher’s assistant and working as a camp officer in several projects in South Carolina and Florida.It’s been a great experience,and I’ve almost learned more than what I could have in college since I didn’t really want to be at that school and wasn’t interested in my major anyway,I thought this was better for me.After 1,700 hours of service I received 4,750 dollars.I can use that to pay off the money I borrowed from the bank or for what is needed when I go back to school this fall at Columbus State in Ohio.Classes are smaller there and I’ll be majoring in German education.After working with the kids,now I know,I want to be a teacher.一、听力第一节(共5小题,每小题1分)听下面5段对话。
雅思(听力)模拟试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

雅思(听力)模拟试卷2(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1. Listening ModuleListening Module (30 minutes & 10 minutes transfer time)听力原文:Woman: Good morning! University Language Centre. How can l help you?Man: I’m interested in doing a language course. I did Mandarin last year and now I’d like to do Japanese. Can you give me some information about what courses are available at your centre and when they start, that sort of thing?Woman: Yes, certainly. Well, we actually offer a number of courses in Japanese at different levels. Are you looking for full time or part time?Man: Oh! I couldn’t manage full time as I work every day but evenings would be fine and certainly preferable to weekends.Woman: Well, we don’t offer courses at the weekend anyway, but let me run through your options. We have a 12-week intensive course three hours three nights a week - that’s our crash course! Or an 8-month course two nights a weekMan: I think the crash course would suit me best as I’ll be leaving for Japan in six months’time. Woman: Are you a beginner?Man: Not a complete beginner, no!Woman: Well ... we offer the courses at three levels, beginners, lower intermediate and upper intermediate, though we don’t always run them all. It depends very much on demand.Man: I’d probably be at the lower intermediate level - as I did some Japanese at school but that was ages ago.Woman: Right, well the next Level Two course begins on Monday 12th September - there are still some places on that one - otherwise you’d have to wait until January or March.Man: No - I’d prefer the next course.Woman: Right! Can I get some details from you then so I can send you some information?Man: Sure!Woman: What’s your name? Family name first.Man: Hagerty. Richard.Woman: H A G A R T Y?Man: No, H A G E R T YWoman: Oh, OK! And your address, Richard?Man: Well perhaps you could email it to me.Woman: Right. What’s your email address?Man: It’s ricky45 - that’s one word R I C K Y 4 5, at hotmail dot com.Woman: And I just need some other information for our statistics. This helps us offer the best possible courses and draw up a profile of our students.Man: Fine.Woman: What’s your date of birth?Man: I was born on 29th February 1980.Woman: ... 1980! So you’re a leap year baby! That’s unusual.Man: Yes -it is!Woman: ... and just one or two other questions for our market research, if you don’t mind.Man: No, that’s fine.Woman: What are your main reasons for studying Japanese, usiness, travel or general interest?Man: My company’s sending me to Japan for two years.Woman: Alright - I’ll put down ‘business’. And do you have any specific needs? Will there be an emphasis on written language? For instance, will you need to know how to write business letters, that sort of thing?Man: No. But I will need to be able to communicate with people on a day-to-day basis.Woman: OK, so I’ll put down ‘conversation’.Man: Yes, because I already know something about the writing system at an elementary level and I don’t anticipate having to read too much.Woman: You said you’d studied some Japanese. Where did you study?Man: Three years at school.Then I gave it up so I’ve forgotten a fair bit. You know how it is with languages if you don’t have the chance to use them.Woman: Yes, but I’m sure it will all come back to you once you get going again. Now once we receive your enrolment form we’ll ...SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Questions 1-4Circle the correct letters A-C.1.What kind of course is the man seeking?A.DaytimeB.EveningsC.Weekends正确答案:B2.How long does the man want to study?A.12 weeksB.6 monthsC.8 months正确答案:A3.What proficiency level is the student?A.BeginnerB.IntermediateC.Advanced正确答案:B4.When does the man want to start the course?A.MarchB.JuneC.September正确答案:CQuestions 5-10Complete the form.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. Language Centre Client Information CardName: Richard 【5】______E-mail address: 【6】*****************************:【7】______ 1980Reason for studying Japanese: 【8】______Specific learning needs: 【9】______Place of previous study (if any):【10】______5.【5】正确答案:Hagerty6.【6】正确答案:ricky457.【7】正确答案:29 February.8.【8】正确答案:business9.【9】正确答案:conversation/to communicate10.【10】正确答案:(at) school听力原文:Announcer: Welcome to this week’s edition of Country Wide. And today we’re taking a look at a number of different breeds of working dogs. And here to report on the dogs with jobs is Kevin Thorn hill. Kevin: Thanks, Joanne. Well yes, dogs with jobs is the subject of today’s programme. Dogs have earned themselves a reputation over the centuries for being extremely loyal. And here’s a little story which illustrates just how loyal they are. Just outside the country town of Gundagai , Australia is a statue built to commemorate a dog - a dog which sat waiting for his owner to return to the spot where he’d left him. Well ... the story, which was immortalised in a song, has it that the poor dog died waiting for his master ‘five miles from Gundegai!’, which is where they built the statue. Now that’s what I call loyalty! Well, because of their loyalty and also their ability to learn practical skills dogs can be trained to do a number of very valuable jobs. Perhaps the most well known of working dogs is the border collie sheep dog. Sheep dogs which work in unison with their masters need to be smart and obedient with a natural ability to herd sheep. Some farmers say that their dogs are so smart that they not only herd sheep, they can count them, too! Another much-loved working dog is the guide dog, trained to work with the blind. Guide dogs, usually Labradors, need to be confident enough to lead their owner through traffic and crowds but they must also be of a gentle nature. It costs a great deal of money to train a dog for this very valuable work but the Guide Dog Associations in the UK, America and Australia receive no government assistance so all the money comes from donations. Another common breed of work dog is the German shepherd. German shepherds make excellent guard dogs and are also very appropriate as search and rescue dogs working in disaster zones after earthquakes and avalanches. These dogs must be tough and courageous to cope with the arduous conditions of their work. And so that they can be sent anywhere in the world to assist in disaster relief operations, effective dogs and their trainers are now listed on an international database. When you arrive at an airport here in Australia, you may begreeted in the baggage hall by a detector dog, wearing a little red coat bearing the words ‘Quarantine’. These dogs are trained to sniff out fresh fruit as well as meat and even live animals hidden in people’s bags. In order to be effective, a good detector dog must have an enormous food drive - in other words they must really love their food. At Sydney airport where there are ten detector dogs working full time, they stop about 80 people a month trying to bring illegal goods into the country. And according to their trainers, they very rarely get it wrong! Another famous working dog is the husky. Huskies, which originally came from Siberia, have been used for decades as a means of transport on snow, particularly in Antarctica where they have played an important role. Huskies are well adapted to harsh conditions and they enjoy working in a team. But the huskies have all left Antarctica now because the International Treaty prohibits their use in the territory as they are not native animals. Many people were sad to see the dogs leave Antarctica as they had been vital to the early expeditions and earned their place in history along with the explorers.SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-12Complete the sentences below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.11.The story illustrates that dogs are ______ animals.正确答案:loyal12.The people of the town built a ______ of a dog.正确答案:statueQuestions 13-20Complete the table below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.13.【13】正确答案:(possibly) count14.【14】正确答案:gentle (nature)15.【15】正确答案:donations/donors16.【16】正确答案:search and rescue17.【17】正确答案:(international) database18.【18】正确答案:love their food/ love food/ love eating19.【19】正确答案:80 people20.【20】正确答案:in a team听力原文:Chairman: We’re very pleased to welcome to our special interest group today, Dr. Linda Gray car who is from the City Institute for the Blind. Linda is going to talk to us about the system of writing for the blind known as Braille. Linda, welcome.Dr. Gray car: Thank you.Chairman: Now we’d like to keep this session pretty informal, and I know Linda won’t mind if members of the group want to ask questions as we go along. Let’s start with an obvious one. What is Braille and where does it get its name from?Dr. Gray car: Well, as you said, Braille is a system of writing used by and for people who cannot see. Er, it gets its name from the man who invented it, the Frenchman Louis Braille who lived in the early 19th century. Chairman: Was Louis Braille actually blind himself?Dr. Gray car: Well ... he wasn’t born blind, but he lost his sight at the age of three as the result of an accident in his father’s workshop. Louis Braille then went to Paris to the National Institute for Blind Children and that’s where he invented his writing system at the age of only 15 in 1824 while he was at the Institute.Chairman: But he wasn’t the first person to invent a system of touch reading for the blind, was he?Dr. Gray car: No - another Frenchman had already come up with the idea of printing embossed letters that stood out from the paper but this was very cumbersome and inefficient.Chairman: Did er Louis Braille base his system on this first one?Dr. Gray car: No, not really. When he first went to Paris he heard about a military system of writing using twelve dots. This was a system invented by an enterprising French army officer and it was known as ‘night writing’It wasn’t meant for the blind, but rather ... for battle communications at night.Chairman: That must’ve been fun!Dr. Gray car: Anyway, Braille took this system as a starting point but instead of using the twelve dots which ‘night writing’used, he cut the number of dots in half and developed a six-dot system.Chairman: Can you give us a little more information about how it works?Dr. Gray car: Well, it’s a system of touch reading which uses an arrangement of raised dots called a ‘cell’. Braille numbered the dot positions 1-2-3 downward on the left and 4-5-6 downward on the right. The letters of the alphabet are then formed by using different combinations of these dots.Student: Yes, so is the writing system based on the alphabet with each word being individually spelt out?Dr. Gray car: Well ... it’s notquite that simple, I’m afraid. For instance, the first 10 letters of the alphabet are formed using dots 1, 2, 4 and 5. But Braille also has its own short forms for common words. For example, ‘b’ for the word ‘but’ and ‘h’ for ‘have’ - there are many other contractions like this.Chairman: So you spell out most words letter by letter, but you use short forms for common words.Dr. Gray car: Yes. Though, I think that makes it sound a little easier than it actually is!Chairman: And was it immediately accepted? I mean, did it catch on straight away?Dr. Gray car: Well, yes and no! Um, it was immediately accepted and used by Braille’s fellow students at the school but the system was not officially adopted until 1854, two years after Braille’s death. So, official acceptance was slow in coming!Student: I suppose it works for all languages which use the roman alphabet?Dr. Gray car: Yes, it does, with adaptations, of course.Student: Can it be written by hand or do you need a machine to produce Braille?Dr. Gray car: Well, you can write it by hand on to paper with a device called a slate and stylus but the trick is that you have to write backwards ... e.g. from right to left so that then when you turn your sheet over, the dots face upwards and can be read like English from left to right.Student: Oh, I see.Dr. Gray car: But these days you’d probably use a Braille- writing machine, which is a lot easier!Chairman: And, er, tell us, Linda. Is Braille used in other ways other than for reading text?Dr. Gray car: Yes, indeed. In addition to the literary Braille code, as it’s known, which of course includes English and French, there are other codes. For instance, in 1965 they created a form of Braille for Mathematics.Student: I can’t, imagine trying to do maths in Braille!Dr. Gray car: Yes, that does sound difficult, I agree. And there’s also a version for scientific notation. Oh and yes, I almost forgot, there is now a version for music notation as well.Chairman: Well, thanks, Linda. That was most interesting. NOW, does any have any last questions?...SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21-23Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS or A NUMBER for each answer. Braille-a system of writing for the blindLouis Braille was blinded as a child in his 【21】______Braille invented the writing system in the year 【22】______An early writing system for the blind used embossed letters.A military system using dots was called 【23】______21.【21】正确答案:father’s workshop22.【22】正确答案:182423.【23】正确答案:night writingQuestions 24-27Circle the correct letters A-C.24.Which diagram shows the Braille positions?A.B.C.正确答案:B25.What can the combined dots represent?A.both letters and wordsB.only individual wordsC.only letters of the alphabet正确答案:A26.When was the Braille system officially adopted?A.as soon as it was inventedB.two years after it was inventedC.after Louis Braille had died正确答案:C27.What is unusual about the way Braille is written?A.It can only be written using a machine.B.The texts have to be read backwards.C.Handwritten Braille is created in reverse.正确答案:CQuestions 28-30List THREE subjects that also use a Braille code.Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD for each answer.28.【28】______正确答案:mathematics/ maths29.【29】______正确答案:science30.【30】______正确答案:music听力原文:Lecturer: We’re going to look today at some experiments that have been done on memory in babies and young children. Our memories, it’s true tosay, work very differently depending upon whether we are very old, very young or somewhere in the middle. But when exactly do we start to remember things and how much can we recall? One of the first questions that we might ask is - do babies have any kind of episodic memory ... can they remember particular events? Obviously, we can’t ask them, so how do we find out? Well, one experiment that’s been used has produced some interesting results. It’s quite simple and involves a baby, in its cot, a colourful mobile and a piece of string. It works like this. If you suspend the mobile above the cot and connect the baby’s foot to it with the string the mobile will move every time the baby kicks. Now you can allow time for the baby to learn what happens and enjoy the activity. Then you remove the mobile for a time and re-introduce it some time from one to fourteen days later. If you look at this table of results ... at the top two rows ... you can see that what is observed shows that two-month- old babies can remember .the trick for up to two days and three-month-old babies for up to a fortnight. And although babies trained on one mobile will respond only if you use the familiar mobile, if you train them on a variety of colours and designs, they will happily respond to each one in turn. Now, looking at the third row on the table, you will see that when they learn to speak, babies as young as 21 months demonstrate an ability to remember events which happened several weeks earlier. And by the time they are two, some children’s memories will stretch back over six months, though their recall will be random, with little distinction between key events and trivial ones and very few of these memories, if any, will survive into later life. So we can conclude from this that even very tiny babies are capable of grasping and remembering a concept. So how is it that young infants can suddenly remember for a considerably longer period of time? Well, one theory accounting for all of this - and this relates to the next question we might ask - is that memory develops with language. Very young children with limited vocabularies are not good at organising their thoughts. Though they may be capable of storing memories, do they have the ability to retrieve them? One expert has suggested an analogy with books on a library shelf. With infants, he says, ‘it is as if early books are hard to find because they were acquired before the cataloguing system was developed’. But even older children forget far more quickly than adults do. In another experiment, several six-year-olds, nine-year-olds and adults were shown a staged incident. In other words, they all watched what they thought was a natural sequence of events. The incident went like this ... a lecture which they were listening to was suddenly interrupted by something accidentally overturning, in this case it was a slide projector. To add a third stage and make the recall more demanding, this ‘accident’ was then followed by an argument. In a memory test the following day, the adults and the nine-year-olds scored an average 70% and the six- year-olds did only slightly worse. In a retest five months later, the pattern was very different. The adults’memory recall hadn’t changed but the nine-year-olds’had slipped to less than 60% and the six-year-olds could manage little better than 40% recall. In similar experiments with numbers, digit span is shown to...SECTION 4 Questions 31-40Questions 31-35Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS or A NUMBER for each answer.Question: Canbabies remember any 【31】______ ?Experiment with babies: Apparatus:baby in cot colourful mobile some 【32】______ Re-intrlduce mobile between one and 【33】______ later.Table showing memory test resultsBaby’s age Maximum memory span2 months 2 days3 months 【34】______4 months several weeks2 years 【35】______31.【31】正确答案:(particular) events32.【32】正确答案:string33.【33】正确答案:14 days34.【34】正确答案:(a) fortnight/2 weeks/two weeks35.【35】正确答案:six monthsQuestions 36-40Research questions: Is memory linked to 【36】______ development?Can babies 【37】______their memories?Experiment with older children:Stages in incident: a) lecture taking place b) object falls over c) 【38】______Table showing memory test results Age % remembered next day% remembered after 5 months Adults 70% 【39】______9-year-olds 70% Less than 60%6-year-olds Just under 70% 【40】______ 36.【36】正确答案:language37.【37】正确答案:retrieve/recall/recover38.【38】正确答案:(an) argument39.【39】正确答案:70%. 40.【40】正确答案:40%.。
2024中考英语试题研究 中考听力模拟训练2(含听力材料与答案)

2024中考英语试题研究中考听力模拟训练2听力模拟训练2材料一、听句子,根据所听到的内容选择正确答语。
每小题念两遍。
1. Hello, is that Jenny speaking?2. I'd like a cup of tea, please.3. It's kind of you to help me with English.4. I think it's meaningful to have the hand-making class.5. Would you like to go for a walk with me?二、听句子,选择与所听句子内容相符的图片。
每小题念两遍。
6. My favorite vegetable is carrots.7. I'm washing the dishes in the kitchen now.8. Please choose the correct answer to complete the question.9. It will be rainy and you'd better take an umbrella with you.10. I usually have the swimming class at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday.三、听对话,根据对话内容及问题选择正确答案。
每小题念两遍。
11. W:Which subject do you like best, Chinese, English or math, Jack?M:I like math and Chinese. But I like science better than any other subjects.Q:What is Jack's favorite subject?12. W:Look at the snow! Would you like to make a snowman or a snowball with me, Harry? M:Yes, I'd love to, but I am busy with my homework. Please wait for me for half an hour. W:No problem!Q :What is Harry doing now?13. M:Judy, we are going to paint our new house. How about making your room yellow or green? W:Dad,I prefer blue. It makes me feel comfortable and cool.Q:What color can make the girl relax?14. W:Jerry, you are too busy these days. All work and no play will make you a boring boy. M:You are right. I will spend some time relaxing myself.Q:What does the girl mean?15. M:How much is a ticket for the basketball match?W:The front seats are the most expensive for 345 yuan. The middle seats cost 240 yuan. And the back three rows cost 120 yuan.M:I'll have two in the middle for my brother and me.Q:How much will the man pay for the tickets?16. W:Henry, we'll have a party at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Would you like to join us?M:Yes, I'd love to. But I won't be able to join you until 8 o'clock. I will have a piano lesson at 6:20 p.m.W:OK. See you tomorrow.Q:What time will Henry probably attend the party tomorrow?17. W:Why didn't I see you at this morning's English Corner?M:Sorry, Mrs. Smith. Actually, I really want to join it, but my alarm clock didn't go off and I was late.W:Well. You can set it well before you go to bed next time.M:OK. I will.Q:What's the relationship between the two speakers?18. W:I would be glad to teach you Chinese if you're interested in it.M:Great. I often come to China on business. Learning Chinese will help a lot. But I'm afraid it'll not be easy.W:Don't worry. Just try your best.Q:What does the man think of learning Chinese?19. W:Excuse me, sir.May I take your order now?M:I would like a bowl of tomato and egg noodles and a cup of water.Q:Where are the two speakers?20. M:Do you know Martin Luther King?W:Yes. He gave many important speeches. The most famous one was named I Have a Dream. M:Oh, you know so much about him.W:Yes, and he also actively attended many social events.Q:What are the speakers talking about?四、听短文,根据短文内容选择正确答案。
2020年河南中考英语模拟试卷二(解析版)

B.on Tuesday
C.on the 8th
【答案】B 【录音稿】W: How about visiting the Great Wall on weekday, Jack?
M: That’s a good idea. I hear the Great Wall is one of the Eight Wonders of the world.
B. at about seven
C. a congratulation party
【答案】B 【录音稿】M: Hello, Lily. Merry Christmas! W: Oh, Jack. A merry Christmas to you, too. M: I heard you got the first prize. Is that true? W: Yes, I didn’t expect to receive this so soon. M: Congratulations! I am proud of you. W: Thank you, Jack. M: We will have a Christmas party this evening, would you like it? W: OK. I will go. What’s the time? M: About seven, see you later. W: See you.
A.in 1963
B.400 meters
C.We don’t know
【答案】A 【录音稿】W: Hello, Tom, this is the first time I’ve been to your school. It is really beautiful. M: Well, besides our school is too large. W: Yes. It is very large. But, excuse me, could you tell me where the laboratory is? M: With pleasure. It is facing the school gate. W: What about the library then? M: It is on the right of the garden, which is in the middle of the yard. W: Well, I think it is a good place for students to study in. What is the building behind that teaching building? M: It’s the dormitory building for the students. W: I see. And when was your school founded? M: It was set up in 1936.
2023年英语中考总复习听力专项模拟检测卷(二)打印版含答案

2023年英语中考总复习听力专项模拟检测卷(二)打印版含答案第一节听句子。
听下面五个句子, 从每小题所给的三幅图中选出与句子内容相符的选项。
(每个句子读两遍)( )1. A. B. C.( )2. A. B. C.( )3. A. B. C.( )4. A. B. C.( )5. A. B. C.第二节听对话。
听下面六段对话, 从每小题所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出正确答案。
(每段对话读两遍)听第1 段对话, 回答第6 小题。
( )6. Where are they talking?A. In a shop.B. In a restaurant.C. In a supermarket.听第2 段对话, 回答第7 小题。
( )7. Why is Jim so excited?A. His class won a basketball match.B. His team won a football match.C. His class won a football match.听第3 段对话, 回答第8 小题。
( )8. How many times has the man been to China?A. Once.B. Twice.C. Three times. 听第4 段对话, 回答第9、10 小题。
( )9. Which clothes does Mike like best?A. Jeans.B. Coats.C. Jackets.( )10. Why does Jane like dresses best?A. Because they are comfortable.B. Because they are cheap.C. Because they look nice on her.听第5 段对话, 回答第11、12 小题。
( )11. When will they go for a picnic?A. This Saturday.B. Next Saturday.C. This Sunday. ( )12. What do the woman ask the man to wear?A. Sports shoes.B. Sports clothes.C. Sports pants. 听第6 段对话, 回答第13、14 小题。
2024届广西高考英语全国卷模拟练习二(含听力)(2)

2024届广西高考英语全国卷模拟练习二(含听力)(2)一、听力选择题1. What did the woman do in the morning?A.She aired the house.B.She cleaned the vase.C.She broke the window.2. Where are the speakers?A.On a farm.B.In a zoo.C.In the mountains.3.A.Two managers will only mess up the project.B.Two managers should take charge of the project.C.The muddy water takes time to be cleaned.D.The water project is short of workers.4.A.The girl is interested in those home-grown flowers.B.The girl is likely to pass the flowers to her father.C.The father is to help grow some flowers in the garden.D.The father is ready to talk to the girl’s teacher.5.A.A faraway village.B.A delicious breakfast.C.A beautiful view.D.A terrific morning.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What does Bob do when shopping?A.Buy what he likes.B.Buy cheap things.C.Overlook the prices.2. In which aspect does Lily probably spend the most?A.Clothes.B.Eating.C.Housing.3. How much money does Bob spend on clothes a month?A.$2, 000.B.$1, 500.C.$500.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
PEP版六年级英语下册小升初模拟测试卷(二)含听力音频及答案

PEP版六年级英语下册小升初模拟测试卷(二)(含听力音频及答案)时间:60分钟满分:100分小升初模拟测试卷(二).mp3一、听录音,选出与你所听内容相符的图片。
听两遍。
(10分)()1. A. B.()2. A. B.()3. A. B.()4. A. B.()5. A. B.二、听录音,用数字1~5给下列图片排序。
听两遍。
(10分)() () () () ()三、听录音,根据所听内容及问题,选择正确的答案。
听两遍。
(10分)()1. A. Some milk. B. Some juice.C. Some water.()2. A. It’s windy. B. It’s fine. C. It was rainy.()3. A. She’s 35 kg. B. She’s 15 kg. C. She’s 30 kg.()4. A. Yes, he did. B. No, he didn’t. C. Yes, he is.()5. A. A student. B. A singer. C. A scientist.四、听录音,判断下列句子正(T)误(F)。
听两遍。
(10分)()1. There is a fruit shop near Zhongshan Hospital.()2. The shop is open from Mondays to Fridays.()3. People can get apples, oranges and bananas in the shop.()4. Only a few people come to the shop.()5. Mr Wang is very strict.五、选出与画线单词同类且能替换句中画线单词的一项。
(5分)()1. Rose plays basketball very well.A. badmintonB. pianoC. erhu()2. Joan is wearing a new coat.A. socksB. glassesC. jacket()3. Is Kate from China?A. ThursdayB. AugustC. Canada()4. My favourite food is beef.A. sheepB. tomatoC. chicken()5. It’s a sunny day. Let’s go hiking together.A. snowB. fineC. spring六、单项选择。
专业英语八级(新闻听力)模拟试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(新闻听力)模拟试卷2(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. LISTENING COMPREHENSIONPART I LISTENING COMPREHENSION (35 MIN)SECTION C NEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.听力原文: A fast-moving wildfire erupted Friday on the main interstate between Southern California and Las Vegas, forcing evacuations of 1,500 homes and the closure of the freeway. By late Friday, firefighters were gaining the upper hand on the fire, allowing officials to lift evacuation orders for half of the homes and reopen the freeway to holiday weekend traffic. The fire began Friday afternoon and quickly grew to 1,100 acres. The fire was fueled by winds up to 15 mph and 90 degrees temperatures, but by evening cooler weather and calmer winds helped firefighters control the blaze, U.S. Forest Service spokesman said. The fire destroyed two mobile homes and damaged two other structures. A firefighter suffered heat exhaustion and another suffered a medical-related injury. By evening, authorities determined it was safe for those who live on the north and west side of the fire to come back. Air quality officials predicted that smoke from the fire would cause problems for people with health sensitivities in the San Bernardino and San Gabriel mountain areas. The South Coast Air Quality Management District urged them to avoid unnecessary outdoor activities. CNN Student News1.Which of the following was a result of the wildfire?A.1500 homes were burned down.B.The freeway was closed.C.Two firefighters were killed.D.1100 acres of forest were burned.正确答案:B解析:细节题。
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模拟试卷听力答案Model Test 1 Listening ComprehensionSection A 11-15 C D C D C 16-20 B C A A B 21-25C B D C ASection B 26-30 C C C D A 31-35 B D B A CSection C 36 amazing 37 customs 38 wonder 39 couple 40 compare 41 acquaintances 42 routes 43 sights 44 Of course the tour company leaves it pretty much up to the people to do whatever they want 45 because of language problems and being a little bit afraid46 the more tourists can mix with local people, the better off everyone isModel Test 2 Listening ComprehensionSection A 11-15 B C D A B 16-20 C C C B D 21-25 C C B B ASection B 26-30 A C C B C 31-35 B C A A BSection C 36 fill 37 principal 38 fuel 39 instruments 40 waste 41 varies 42 ice43 abundance 44 They are scarcest where the ice is thick and unbroken, since these conditions offer opportunities for the seal to come up to breathe the air he needs. 45 Today it still brings in substantial financial returns. 46 The furs, hides, blubber and oil of the seal bring many millions of dollars a year.Model Test 3 Listening ComprehensionSection A 11-15 A B C D B 16-20 D A CA C 21-25 C D D A DSection B 26-30 B D C D B 31-35 D D D C BSection C 36 variety 37 tradition 38 throughout 39 learn 40 developed 41 qualified42 overseas 43 enroll 44 who need to improve their English before they start university study45 they are the most common type of course taken by overseas students46 the chance to get know the school where they will be studyingModel Test 4 Listening ComprehensionSection A 11-15 C C C B B 16-20 A C A A C 21-25 C B A B CSection B 26-30 D A C B B 31-35 A B D C CSection C 36 expresses 37 suburban 38 appeals 39 concrete 40 identical 41 scenery 42 passengers 43 adventure 44 You try to interpret the timetable, persuade the booking-office clerk to sell you a ticket 45 Then there’s that delightful uncertainty as you wonder whether you are on the right train, or the right part of the train. 46 Not only are you never certain that you are on the right train but you don’t even know when to get off if you are.Model Test 5 Listening ComprehensionSection A 11-15 C B C A C 16-20 D C D B A 21-25 C A D B DSection B 26-30 B D B D C 31-35 A C B A DSection C 36 offers 37 fantasy 38 symbols 39 adventure 40 addition 41 auto-related 42 tend 43 riding 44 cars and trucks worldwide kill an average of 250,000 people45 Half of the world’s people will be involved in auto accident at sometime in their lives.46 In some countries, they produce at least 50% of the countries’ air pollution.Model Test 6 Listening ComprehensionSection A 11-15 D A B C A 16-20 B D A B D 21-25 D A C B CSection B 26-30 D B A C D 31-35 B A D C CSection C 36 joint-ventures 37 executive’s 38 ordinary 39 undoubtedly 40 social 41 derived 42 inspires 43 principle. 44 while it is true that the income gap may stimulate the social development to some extent. 45 neither contribute to the stability of a country nor promote its economic development. 46 we should tolerate the narrow income gap but narrow the wide one.Model Test 7 Listening ComprehensionSection A 11-15 A C D A B 16-20 D C D D D 21-25 A B B C ASection B 26-30 D B D A B 31-35 B B C C ASection C 36 ban 37 toll 38 environmental 39 deserves 40 Consequently 41 enforcing 42 slipped 43 devastated 44 pushing the entire species to the brink of extinction45 Whales are facing increasing threats to their including increasing pollution, massive overfishing , boat collisions and climate change. 46 Commercial whaling is cruel unnecessary. It is morally indefensible.Model Test 8 Listening ComprehensionSection A 11-15 B C A D C 16-20 B A D D D 21-25 A A A B DSection B 26-30 B C A D C 31-35 B D A D ASection C 36 dangerous 37 handled 38 thread 39 impression 40 short-sighted41 disturbed 42 reputation 43 husband 44 The Black Widow is found in all states but is most common in the south and the west. 45 When she bites, it is unusually in self-defense46 But remember that her poison is powerful and even though she is shy, she should be respected.Model Test 9 Listening ComprehensionSection A 11-15 B B C C B 16-20 A A D D A 21-25 B D D A CSection B 26-30 D D C B A 31-35 D C A B DSection C 36 destroyed 37 crashed 38 wondered 39 ordered 40 explode 41 though 42 scene 43 bowl 44 The director of the movie wanted the fish to stop swimming.45 But suddenly while they seemed to stare the director realized that the fish can’t be ordered to do anything. 46 The result was an idea for controlling the fish with a harmless use of electricity.Model Test 10 Listening ComprehensionSection A 11-15 A D D D A 16-20 C B C B C 21-25 C A A C BSection B 26-30 C D C B C 31-35 D A C C DSection C 36 crowded 37 probably 38 guilty 39 destination 40 entirely 41 referring 42 offence 43 attitudes 44 Take a girl out for a meal and she’ll probably insist on paying her share of the bill. 45 It’s no wonder ,then, that men have given up some of the automatic gestures of politeness and consideration which they used to shoe towards women. 46 so that men can see women as equal human beings, rather than as sex-objects or attractive properties.。