(完整版)高考英语口试材料12套广东高考英语口语考试题型分析及备考策略
2023 广东省高考英语听说考试备考攻略

2023 广东省高考英语听说考试备考攻略关于考试2023 年广东省高考英语听说考试时间为3月4日-6日,卷面分为60分,折算分20分,计入高考英语总成绩。
据广东省考试院发布,今年的试题将迎来一些变化:从2023年起,广东省普通高考英语听说考试第二节角色扮演(Part B –Role Play)试题呈现形式将做出部分优化,由“看视频听录音”调整为“直接听录音”,其余不变。
对于考生而言,去掉看视频的环节能够减少视频画面对获取信息的干扰,能够更加专注于听力内容。
题型解析广东省高考英语听说考试采用机考形式,使用机器评分。
试题分为三个模块,分别是:Part A – Reading Aloud 模仿朗读、Part B – Role Play 角色扮演、Part C – Retelling 故事复述。
READING Part A Reading Aloud 模仿朗读考生需要观看一段大约一分钟左右的视频短片,结束后对照文字稿进行练习,再对照文字稿听录音,最后开始模仿朗读。
答题策略1.听录音听第一遍录音,留意升降调、重读、连读、弱读等,注意生词的准确发音。
2.浏览短文在第二遍录音开始前,会给出原文文字,并预留1分钟给考生练习,建议大家快速通读一遍短文,在遇到生词时标记下来,听第二遍录音时留意发音。
3.答题读的时候注意时间限制,合理分配答题时间,避免前松后紧。
语速不宜过快或过慢,正常说话语速即可。
注意事项模仿朗读要注意三个维度:准确度、流畅度、完整度。
部分考生在模仿朗读时容易出现加音错误,尤其需要注意。
举例:My brother is a singer.有相当多的同学会读成:My brothers is a singer.在这里提醒大家,虽然只是加了一个s,但是出现加音会被扣掉不少的分。
考生在平时训练的过程一定要注意避免。
重读方面,一般在句子中需要重读的是实词,即:名词、动词、形容词、副词、数词、代词等;不需要重读的多为虚词,即:冠词、连词、介词、感叹词等。
2012年广东省普通高考英语科听说考试真题分析及2013备考策略(三)

2012年广东省普通高考英语科听说考试真题分析及 2013 备考策略 (三)四、2012 年广东省高考英语听说考试真题录音文本标识版说明(一) 标识说明语音是抽象的,但可以通过约定俗成的一些符号使它具体化,使之有规律可循,用国际 音标标注单词读音就是出于这样的目的。
同理, 像用乐谱帮助人们更快更好地学会唱歌一样, 我们也可以把语调和连读用一定标识标记出来,使英语朗读技巧看得见、具体化,从而使我,简称《标 们的朗读更加娴熟、听力更加精准。
我们尝试这《听说考试真题录音文本标识版》,希望对大家提高听说考试成绩有所帮助。
识版》,称之为“带乐谱的听说文本”娴熟的连读技巧是提高听力的前提,考生大多数情况下听不懂不是因为语速过快,而 是因为不懂连读规律。
《标识版》使用如下标识表示不同语音语调特点:朗读标识: ① | 非标点处的停顿②↗升调③↘降调④连读⑤ /A/ 美式读音⑥ || 视频每屏显示的字符串,帮助适应上机考试时无法标记文本的情况。
连读技巧:Explorers and, rest of, 辅元连读,当作同一个单词连起来读。
Yes↗, I/j/am↗. 元元连读, a, o, u后加/j/, e, i, y后加/w/。
require(d) to, an(d) then, 辅辅连读,前一个辅音做出发音姿势、保留发音时间,但不发音,类似音乐中的休止符。
但也不要吞音,不要把 thought 读成 though。
其它说明:斜体字:In this part↗, you are require(d) to 试题指示语下划线:How↘are you getting along↗with your roommates?三问五答的答案粗体字:The good news↗is that I passed my swimming test↘.涉及答案的关键信息 (二) 听说考试导语Welcome to Computerbased↗English Listening↗and Speaking Test↘. CELST↗|is a module↗of National Matriculation |English Test↗(Guangdong V ersion) ↘, consisting↗of three parts↘. Part A↗|is Reading Aloud↘. In this part↗, you are require(d) to watch a video clip↗|and read after /A/ the speaker↗|in the video↘. Part B↗|is Role Play↘. In this part↗, you are require(d)↗to act as a role↗| and comple(te) three↗|communicative tasks /A/↘: listen to a speaker↗, ask /A/ the speaker three questions↗|an(d) then answer /A/ five questions from the computer | acting as another role↘. Part C↗|is Retelling↘. In this part↗, you are require(d) to listen to a monologue↘, and then retell↗|what you have heard↘|in your own words.↘。
(完整)广东省高考英语听说模拟考试题目12

广东省高考英语听说模拟考试试题12PART A. Reading AloudIn this part, you are required to watch a video clip and read after the speaker in the video.This is a place where fire and air, animals and trees, mountains and rivers are revered as gods. One of the most powerful of these natural deities is the river Ganges. She is a water goddess, who blesses the many faces of northern India in a thousand different ways. And flowing through these natural and spiritual worlds is the Ganges.PART B. Role PlayIn this part, you are required to act as a role and complete three communicative tasks: listen to a speaker, ask the speaker three questions and then answer five questions.情景介绍:角色:你是Bob。
任务:(1) 你和同学Cindy讨论有关度假的事情;(2) 根据谈话内容回答问题。
生词:camping(露营)resort (温泉度假村)fantastic (极棒的)tent (帐篷)W: What kind of things do you do in your free time?M: I’m really fond of going travelling. What about you?W: I like to do just about anything outdoor. Do you enjoy camping?M: Camping for an evening is OK. But I couldn’t do it much longer than one night. W: Have you ever been camping in the resort?M: No. but I want to do that. I heard it’s a beautiful place to go.W: It’s fantastic. My family and I are very interested in the place.M: Do you have any pictures of your family camping there?W: Of course. We’ve took more than one hundred pictures in this camping. Would you like to see them?M: That’ll be great! When did you go there?W: We went there for camping last winter and stayed there for three days.3 Questions to ask: (W)1. 露营时你会带什么东西?Actually, I read a lot of books about camping. Although the resort usually offers hot water, light and tents, we also prepare foods, clothes and some medicine in case.2. 你最难忘的经历是什么?I've been to Taishan Mountain in Shandong Province. It's one of China's most beautiful mountains. There're many scenic spots of historical interest. I was greatly impressed by its natural beauty when I took a study tour there two years ago.3. 这个暑假你准备去哪里旅游?My family and I prepare to go to Hainan for this summer holiday. You know, Hainan is a very nice place for people to go.Keys: (M)1. What do you bring | take for camping?What do you bring | take when you (go camping) | (are camping)?2. What is your unforgettable experience?3. Where do you prepare to go this summer holiday?5 Questions to answer:1. What does the boy usually do in his free time?2. How many pictures did the girl take in the camping?3. How long did the girl stay in the resort?4. What does the resort usually offer?5. Where is Taishan Mountain?Keys:1. He usually goes travelling.2. She took more than one hundred pictures.3. She stayed there for three days.4. It usually offers hot water, light and tents.5. It is in Shandong Province.PART C. RetellingIn this part, you are required to listen to a monologue and then retell what you have heard in your own words.故事梗概:Jack看中了一款手表,但价格太高没买成。
广东高考英语题型尘埃落定

广东高考英语题型尘埃落定,加入口语考试根据最新消息,广东省高考英语科的具体考试方法,已经最后确定。
令人注意的是,几经争议之后,口语考试终于正式登上高考殿堂,笔试部部分考查题型,和新东方之前分析预测基本一致,仅仅是在题型名称上做了细微变化。
以下,就整体考试结构和新题型做一分析。
一、考试形式1. 考查方式:闭卷,笔试、口试。
2.考试时间(笔试):120分钟。
试卷满分为150分。
考试时间(口试):30分钟。
口试采用计算机辅助口语考试,试卷满分50分,分为A、B、C、D、E五个等级。
二、试卷题型结构笔试部分共四道大题,共67小题。
其中客观题85分,约占57%,主观题65分,约占43%。
笔试内容、题量、计分和时间安排如下:计算机辅助口语考试部分内容、题量、计分和时间安排如下:外语口语成绩实行等级制,以ABCDE五个等级呈现。
考生考试成绩获得卷面分值85%以上的为A,获得卷面分值75-84%的为B,获得卷面分值60-74%的为C,获得卷面分值45-59%的为D,获得卷面分值44%以下的为E级。
从以上的题型结构可以看出,口语部分赋分由讨论稿中的30分,提高为现在的50分。
但明确提出了以等级报告成绩的记分方式,这意味着很可能在07年广东高考中,口语部分不计入总分,而是单列作为录取依据。
广东省已经有多年的英语复试和高考英语2考试经验,形成了比较成熟的计算机化考试模式。
07年把这一模式推广到全省考生,可以看到,为了稳定过渡,考试题型完全沿袭了原来高考英语2的题型。
在笔试方面,原讨论稿的语言结构题目,改名为语法填空。
而且文章和原讨论稿的风格有较大变化:语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,根据上下文填入适当的词语,或使用括号中的词语的适当形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡上标号为31-40的相应位置。
Thirty-two people watched Kitty Genovese 36 (kill) right below their windows. She was 37 neighbor. Yet 38 of the 32 helped her. Not one even called the police.John Barley and Bib Fatane went beyond the headlines to research into the 39 why people didn’t act. They found that a person has to go through two steps 40 he can help. First he has to notice that it is 41 emergency(紧急情况). Is the smoke coming into the room 42 a leak in the air conditioning? Is it “steam pipes”? Or is it really smoke from a fire? It’s not always easy to tell if you are faced with a real emergency. Second, and 43 important, the person faced with an emergency must feel personally 44 (responsibility). He must feel that he must help, 45 the person won’t get the help he need 首先,长度缩短,其次,设置的空格对学生的能力要求大大降低,最后,有部分空格取消了横线后的提示。
2012年3月广东英语高考听说考试真题分析

2012广东高考英语听说真题分析报告百朗时代听力与口语研发中心一、总体情况我们分析了2012年3月广东高考听说考试中的三套试题,与2011年3月的考试相比,总体来说,总体难度略微有所下降,主要表现在模仿朗读和故事复述两个大题,试题能够较好地考察学生语言运用的能力。
我们将从以下几个方面进行分析:1.难度分析1)模仿朗读部分题材基本还是围绕自然类、地理类、科技类来选择,这个范围没有变动,题材依然是说明文。
句子结构的复杂性会给学生理解内容带来一定的困难,但是与2011年高考相比,本部分在句子结构方面,长难句相对减少,不完整的句子(片句)数量有所增加,生单词的难度有所降低,而且朗读中语调以降调为主。
本部分重点考察单词和句子发音清晰程度与语音语调的准确性。
2)角色扮演部分对话内容较简单。
三套试题的Part B难度稍有差异,C卷的三问部分翻译略有难度,三套试题五答部分的题目以直接提取信息为主,间接性试题很少,难度不是很大。
与去年相比,三问部分计算机回答的内容有所增加,信息点相应地随之增加,构成一些干扰信息,而且录音只读一遍,因此考试对学生在规定的时间内准确提取信息点的能力提出了较高的要求;五答部分的试题中有个别题目的设问方式采取了同义转写的方式,增加了灵活性,对学生的听力理解能力提出了一定的要求。
3)故事复述部分与去年相比,难度有所降低。
内容在长度上有所减少,整篇没有生单词,故事的情节也比较简单。
故事的情节虽然简单,但是情节的衔接很紧密,要求学生在听取录音时准确记录关键信息点,而不至于在复述时因为遗漏一些信息而丢分。
此外,学生在复述时,要注意语调、语速、表达的连贯性及句子的语法结构,避免重复句子、停顿过长或者语法错误。
2. 选材考试中B部分的内容为常见话题,属于家庭和校园生活主题;C部分内容故事性较强,也和学生生活非常贴近。
两部分选取学生熟悉的题材,在一定程度上降低了难度,也有利于学生流畅表达。
3. 语音与语速三部分语速稍有差别,语音以美音为主。
(完整版)广东高考英语听说考试完整真题及答案(1—5套)及第6套PartC,推荐文档

2012年广东高考英语听说考试真题1Welcome to Computer-based English Listening and Speaking Test. CELST is a module of National Matriculation English Test (Guangdong Version), consisting of three parts. Part A is Reading Aloud. In this part, you are required to watch a video clip and read after the speaker in the video. Part B is Role Play. In this part, you are required to act as a role and complete three communicative tasks: listen to a speaker, ask the speaker three questions and then answer five questions from the computer acting as another role. Part C is Retelling. In this part, you are required to listen to a monologue, and then retell what you have heard in your own words.PART A Reading AloudIn this part, you are required to watch a video clip and read after the speaker in the video.Natural medicines, made from flowers, seeds, roots and leaves. The Chinese were the first to discover the power of plants, making medicine for 4000 years. Focus on prevention rather than cure. Popular today in the east and the west. Healthy for mind, body and soul. Past and present, tribal people always made the most of nature. Explorers and botanists made them available to the rest of the world. Western and traditional medicine unite, returning to more natural cures. Copy their chemicals or use them direct. When they fail, we go back to nature for the next magic cure.(98 words)现在你有一分钟的准备时间。
2012年广东高考英语听说考试真题(A~D完整)

Computer-based English Listening and Speaking Test ofGuangdong VersionAPart A Reading AloudNatural medicines, made from flowers, seeds, roots and leaves. The Chinese were the first to discover the power of plants, making medicine for 4000 years. Focus on prevention rather than cure. Popular today in the east and the west. Healthy for mind, body and soul. Past and present, tribal people always made the most of nature. Explorers and botanists made them available to the rest of the world. Western and traditional medicine unite, returning to more natural cures. Copy their chemicals or use them direct. When they fail, we go back to nature for the next magic cure.(98 words)question. When you hear a beep, begin to ask the question.1.你和你的室友相处得如何?Question:How do you get along with your roommates?Answer:Not very well. My roommates never clean the dormitory. They leave dirty clothes and socks everywhere. Sometimes I find someone’s dirty socks and jeans on my bed. Ireally can’t bear it any longer.2.为什么你不直接与他们谈一谈?Question:Why don’t you have a talk directly with them?Answer:My teacher also advises me to do so, but I just don’t know how to say it to them. I feel it’s too direct to tell them they shouldn’t behave that way. We Chinese people arealways saying that “one should save face for others.” What’s more, sometimes theyhe lp me with my study. I’m very grateful to them.3.你的老师的建议是什么?Question: What are your teacher’s suggestions? /What is your teacher’s advice?Answer:Well, he tells me to make a suggestion of taking turns to clean the dormitory. He says I should be the first one in turn, then maybe they will accept this idea. But if this doesnot work out, he says I can have a heart-to-heart, friend-to-friend talk with them.Now please get ready to answer five questions. Y ou are allowed ten seconds to prepare the answer. When you hear a beep, begin to answer the question.1. Question: What is Jane’s good news?Answer: She passed her swimming test.2. Question: How much time does Jane spend on her way home in the afternoon?Answer: Fifty minutes.3. Question: What does Jane find on her bed sometimes?Answer:Dirty socks and jeans.4. Question: Why is Jane grateful to her roommates?Answer: Sometimes they help her with her study.5. Question: Who does the teacher advise to clean the dormitory first?Answer: Jane.Key:One day, a student named Tom was taking a bus to his middle school. He was going to write an exam that day, which was very important. His parents hoped he’d do well on the exam and then be accepted into a top university. But suddenly a large lorry stopped in the road and the bus crashed into it. Nobody was hurt, but Tom wondered what to do when he got off the bus. He told a police officer at the scene that he was supposed to write a very important exam and that he was worried he’d be late. The police office r understood, and called a police car to come to the scene. When it arrived, Tom got in and the police officer drove as fast as possible. He managed to get Tom to the school ten minutes before the exam started. So Tom was able to write the exam, after all.BPart A Reading AloudThe absence or presence of water governs life on land. It determines where and how animals live. But falling rain is not always welcome. The power of water is immense. Once on land, it begins its journey back to the sea, carving its way through the earth. 65% of the human body is water. It is our absolute necessity. We cannot live without it. We need it for drinking, for bathing and to grow food. And we have gone to great lengths to get it to where we want it to be. Water, the giver of life, essential to all and forever sacred.(103 words)question. When you hear a beep, begin to ask the question.1. 我为什么不能与朋友们一起开车?Question:Why can’t I drive with my friends?Answer:Teenagers are not mature enough to drive carefully, especially when they are driving together. I mean, they speed, they ride for pleasure, they drive around town while aftermidnight. What is more, who really needs a car when a bike can work? I mean, life wasdifferent when I was your age. In fact, I used to go to school by bike.2. 我真的需要这些规则吗?Question: Do I really need these rules? / Are these rules necessary for me?Answer: Absolutely. Oh, where were we? Oh, yes, rule No. 2 – you must always wear your seat belt and obey the rules of the road. OK, rule No.3 –you can’t drive long distances atnight because you might get sleepy and drive off the road. And rule No.4 – you shouldnever use a mobile phone while driving – that could cause an accident.3. 这些规则有什么用处?Question: What are these rules for? / What’s the use of these rules?Answer: Oh, that’s rule No.5 –remember that I love you and I’m just a loving father who wants his daughter to always be safe and the best dad in the world.Now please get ready to answer five questions. Y ou are allowed ten seconds to prepare the answer. When you hear a beep, begin to answer the question.1. Question: What news did you tell your father?Answer:I got my driving license.2. Question: Where did your mother say you could drive to?Answer:School.3. Question: How did your father go to school when he was young?Answer:By bike.4. Question: What’s the danger of driving long distances?Answer: Getting sleepy and driving off the road. / You might get sleepy and drive off the road.5. Question: Why has your father made so many rules?Answer: He loves me and wants me always to be safe.When Tom was six years old, he suffered from a rare disease and was put in a hospital. Bored of watching TV there, he went on the Internet. He soon found a website that taught people how to cook. He found it extremely interesting, and found it kept his mind off everything. He fell in love with cooking. After he recovered, Tom tried his best to learn to cook at home. Most of his spare time was spent learning to cook. He’d try a recipe over and over until he got it right. Now, five years later, Tom is a famous cook and has his own cook book. He uses his skills to raise money for children suffering from the same disease he had. He’s raised over 100000 dollars so far. He says, “Children can do much more than watch TV – they can also learn to cook by themselves.”CPart A Reading AloudMuch of my work here is to show people the diversity of the wildlife and to explain its biology. It's important to get to know sharks. With gray sharks there is tension. They'll eat almost anything. You know, humans are much more dangerous to sharks than they are to us. When you spend time with sharks, you begin to understand them and learn to respect them. But you have to command their respect too. They're a vital link in the chain of life. Like wolves they weed out thesick and the injured.(93 words)question. When you hear a beep, begin to ask the question.1. 这本书有什么问题?Question: What’s the problem of the book?Answer: Well, for one thing, the plot is hard to believe. For another, the characters are not like real people.2. 为什么你认为情节难以相信?Question: Why do you think the plot is hard to believe/ unbelievable?Answer: Here’s an example. The hero Jack joins the army and is sent to the battle against the rebels. He meets with his childhood friend who is then the leader of the rebels. Becauseof their old friendship the rebels easily give in.3. 报纸怎么评论这本书?Question: How do the newspapers comment on/upon this book?/ What are the newspapers’ comments on this book?Answer: Most of the newspapers say that this book is not as good as his other three books. And the writer may not win the award of Novel of the Year, which he won last year.Now please get ready to answer five questions. Y ou are allowed ten seconds to prepare the answer. When you hear a beep, begin to answer the question.1. Question: Where did you go last Saturday?Answer: The biggest bookstore in town.2. Question: How did Doctor Brown get the book?Answer: He bought it online.3. Question: What does Doctor Brown say about the characters of the book?Answer: They are not like real people.4. Question: Who does the hero Jack meet with in the battle?Answer: His childhood friend.5. Question: What award did the writer win last year?Answer: The award of Novel of the Y ear.Key:Tom woke up early because he wanted to try out for the school basketball team. He was looking forward to it, but was too nervous to eat breakfast. His mother told him to eat something anyway, because it would give him the energy he needed. Tom felt a bit sick, but ate some in the end. Before he went, his mother kissed him and wished him good luck.After Tom got to the basketball court, the coach asked the boys to run, catch, and throw balls. Tom lost the ball a few times, but he still thought he did quite well. Afterwards, Tom was tired and began to walk away. But then a coach called his name. He asked Tom if he would like to join the school basketball team. Even though he was tired, Tom was extremely happy and excited. “That would be really great!” he shouted.DPart A Reading AloudWhy are we here? Where do we come from? These are the most enduring of questions andit's an essential part of human nature to want to find the answers. But, in reality, our story extends far further back in time. Our story starts with the beginning of the universe. It began 13.7 billion years ago. And today, it’s filled with over 100 billion galaxies, each containing hundreds of billions of stars. In this series, I want to tell that story. We are part of the universe, so its story is our story. This film is about the stuff that makes us and where it all came from.(108 words)Now please ask the speaker three questions. You have twenty seconds to prepare the question. When you hear a beep, begin to ask the question.1.我一次可以借几本书呢?Question: How many books can I borrow at one time?Answer: Twelve at one time if you are a student, and that includes CDs, DVDs and videos.2.我可以借多长时间呢?Question: How long can I keep the books?Answer: Well, you can have both fiction and reference books for four weeks, which isn't bad really.3.我如果还书晚了会怎么样?Question: What will happen if I return the books late?Answer: Like all libraries, there is a fine system in place. The minimum fine is 1.5 pounds but it can be much higher for some books, up to one pounds per week. We'll give you a guide with all the information when you join. You can always renew books by logging on to our website, if they are not required by anyone else.Now please get ready to answer five questions. Y ou are allowed ten seconds to prepare the answer. When you hear a beep, begin to answer the question.1. Question:Answer:2. Question:Answer:3. Question:Answer:4. Question:Answer:5. Question:Answer:Key:The Browns adopted a kangaroo ten years ago. They named her Lulu. Lulu liked following Mr. Brown around the farm. One day, a heavy broken branch happened to hit Mr. Brown and he was seriously injured. Lulu, who then was following him, began to bark continually. Mrs. Brown heard Lulu’s bark, and went to see what had happened. She sent Mr. Brown to hospital immediately. Mr. Brown was saved and he was very thankful to Lulu.。
2012广东高考英语听说真题(全套)

2012广东高考英语听说真题(全套)2012年高考真题一PART A Reading Aloud (模仿朗读)Natural medicines, made from flowers, seeds, roots and leaves. The Chinese were the first to discover the power of plants, making medicine for 4000 years. Focus on prevention rather than cure. Popular today in the east and the west. Healthy for mind, body and soul. Past and present, tribal people always made the most of nature. Explorers and botanists made them available to the rest of the world. Western and traditional medicine unite, returning to more natural cures. Copy their chemicals or use them direct. When they fail, we go back to nature for the next magic cure. PART B Role Play(角色扮演)情景介绍角色:你是T om.任务:(1)与Jane谈论她在学校宿舍的人际关系;(2)根据谈话内容回答同学的提问。
Tom: Good morning, Jane. How are you getting along?Jane: Morning T om. The good news is that I passed my swimming test.Tom: Congratulations! I saw you swim in the pool every day.Jane: I really don′t have talent for swimming. Practice is my only way to pass the test.Tom: What′s the bad news then?Jane: The bad news is that I am living in the dormitory.Tom: Why did you move to dormitory?Jane: I want to save some time and transportation. It takes me 40 minutes from home to school every morning, and 50 minutes from school to home every afternoon because of thetraffic jam.三问部分1.你和你的室友相处得如何?电脑回答:Not very well. My roommates never clean the dormitory. They leave dirty clothes and socks everywhere. Sometimes I find someone′s dirty socks and jeans on my bed. I really can′t bear it any longer.2.为什么你不直接与他们谈一谈?电脑回答:My teacher also advises me to do so. But I just don′t know how to say it to them. I feel it too direct to tell them they shouldn′t behave that way, We Chinese people are always saying that one should save face for others. What′s more, sometimes they help me with my study. I′m very grateful to them.3.你的老师的建议是什么?电脑回答:Well, he tells me to make a suggestion of taking turns to clean the dormitory. He says I should be the first one in turn. Then maybe they will accept this idea. But if this does not work out, he says I can have a heart-to-heart, friend-to-friend talk with them.Keys:1. How are you getting along with your roommates?2. Why don′t you talk to them directly?3. What′s your teacher′s advice?五答部分Q1. What is Jane′s good news?Q2. How much time does Jane spend in her way home in the afternoon?Q3. What does Jane find in her bed sometimes?Q4. Why is Jane grateful to his roommates?Q5. Who does the teacher advise to clean the dormitory first?Keys:1. She passed her swimming test.2. Fifty minutes.3. Dirty socks and jeans.4. Because they sometimes help her with her study.5. Jane herself.PART C Retelling(故事复述)梗概:Tom乘坐的公交车与货车发生了碰撞,警察帮助T om及时到达考场。
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高考英语口试材料12套、广东高考英语口语考试题型分析及备考策略、提高高考英语听力的六大关键及高考英语听力应试注意事项Test OnePart OnePeople do get hurt in "adventure sports" and the most dangerous is climbing, which kills eight people a year. But it is not always obvious which activities are dangerous. For instance, two people die every year in hanggliding accidents, but the same number are killed by badminiton, whereas six people a year die in fishing accidents! So "exciting" isn't always the same as "dangerous". This is even more true when you consider the activities of every day life. Many more people die due to accidents in the home than from sports of any king.Part Two1.It's nice of you to show me around your school.2.What about taking Bus No 104 to the Shanghai Railway Station?3.I am sorry I have to leave now. I have to catch the last bus.4.How did you enjoy the concert last night?5.I wonder if I could use your mobile phone.Part Three(1-2)Your friend is inviting you to see a film. Ask your friend two questions about it.(3-4)You have a toothache and want to make a appointment to see Dr Brown. The nurse asks you two questions.Part FourWhat do you think of the development of transportation in Shanghai?Part FiveThe Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional Chinese holiday...Test TwoPart OneTeenagers who don't get up in the morning are brighter and more successful.A study of students' sleep by reserarchers in the USA found that teenagers who get up early are often tired and can't concentrate in class."Young children love to get up early but teenagers have a different biological clock," says a professor of Brown University. Her reserach showed that teenagers naturally go to sleep and wake up later than normal-for good biological reasons.Now many American schools have changed the start of their morning classes from 7.30 to 8.30 or even 9.00.Part Two1.(Telephone rings) Hello, may I speak to Mr Smith?2.I'm sorry that I forgot to bring the book here.3.I'd love you to come to my birthday party.4.Why not have another cup of tea?5.You're busy. Is there anything I can do for you?Part Three(1-2)You are in your Rnglish teacher's office, asking the teacher two questions about English learning.(3-4)You have a new deskmate Bob. You want to get to know him. Ask him two questions.Part FourDo you think examinations are the main source of stress in your life? Why?Part FiveOne day Peter and his father went fishing and came back home with a big fish.Test ThreePart OneIf you're not sure whether you want to say yes or no, then say you'll give an answer later, and refuse to discuss it further. This gives you time to decide and to prepare yourself to say no if necessary. Use body language to give your words more authority:stand up straight, straighten your shoulders and look at the person. If your're talking on the phone, stand up-it makes you feel and therefore sound more confident. If a request is reasonable but you don't want to do it, then offer an alternative, for example, "I don't have time on Saturday, but I could do it one night next week." Part Two1.It's really hot today, isn't it?2.What do you think of learning Japanese as a second language?3.Don't forget to buy a hamburger for me.4.Look, what on earth are you doing? The classroom is so messy.5.I haven't finished my homework because I felt extremely tired last night.Part Three(1-2)You are not well. You go to see a doctor. The doctor asks you two questions about your problem.(3-4)You want to borrow a book from the wschool library. Ask the librarian two question about it. Part FourWhat is your opinion of a true friend? (Give an example to illustrate your point.)Part FiveMs wang loves her pet dog "Wang Wang"...Test FourPart OneAt last, after what seemed to us an age, the liftboat reached the man and two of the sailors pulled him on board. This was not at all easy, for the sea was rather rough. Then the sailors began to row back to the ship again. the lift boat was rasied out of the water and the rescued man, wrapped in a blanket, was helped out on to the deck. Leaning on the arm of the ship's doctor, but still able to walk in spite of his terrible experience, he was led off to the ship's hospital. As he passed along the deck, everyone cheered loudly.Part Two1.What do you think of taking a summer English course in Britain?2.How is your cousin? I haven't seen her for ages.3.I don't know how to use this fax machine.4.Can you tell me what time it is now?5. regret that I quarreled with my roommate last night.Part Three(1-2)You want to buy a new pair of sports shoes. Ask the shop assistant two questions about the shoes.(3-4)Your friend has just transferred to a new school. Ask your friend two questions about the school.Part FourIs it good for a high school student to take a part-time job? Why or why not?Part FiveOne day a frog jumps out of the well in order to have a look at the world...Test FivePart OneWorking long hours can greatly increase the risk of suffering injury or illness, a recent risk study says. Workers who do overtime were 61% more likely to become hurt or ill, once factors such as age and so on were taken into account. And working more thann 12 hours a day raised the risk by more than a third, one of the universitities in Chicago found. According to their report, risk increased with longer working hours, not just a dangerous jobs, but in all types of work.Part Two1.Sorry to trouble you, but do you happen to know when the lecture begins?2.What do you think of the film directed by the yong director?3.I will get my doctor's degree next week!4.What is Hangzhou most famous for?5.A new chain shop of the shopping mall will open soon in our community.Part Three(1-2)Your former schoolmate is going to see a new film. He invites you to go with him. You ask him two questions about this.(3-4)Your class has a newcomer from another school this term. You ask the new comer two questions.Part FourDo you agree that teenagers should not be allowed to play in the Internet bar? Why or why not? Part FiveOn his way to work, Tom saw an old man knocked down by a bike.Test SixPart OneThe new Harry Potter book "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" sold an astonishing 6.9 million copies in its first 24 hours, breaking the record held by the previous release. "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" averaged better than 250,000 sales per hour, more than most books sell in a lifetime. Some other writers, even the most popular ones of adult fiction, sell no more than 20,000 books in the first week of sale.Part Two1.My name is Li Xiaoming. Nice to meet you here.2.What have you been busy with these days?3.Can you help me move into my new apartment tomorrow?4.I really must be going now, because I have classes in the early morning.5.Children should spend more time outdoors and less time watching TV.Part Three(1-2)One of your relatives had an accident on her way home. You ask her two question s about it. (3-4)Henry wants to further his studies in a vocational school. Ask him two questions about this. Part FourShould smoking be allowed of forbidden among young students? Why?Part FiveLi Lin’s parents always read his diary without permission in order to know more about his thoughts.Test SevenPart OneIndians are the world's biggest bookworms, reading on average 10.7 hours a week, twice as long as Americans, according to a new survey. The NOP World Culture Score index surveyed 30,000 people in 30 countries from December 2004 to February 2005. Experts said the desire to read could explain India's high figures. Time spent on reading meant fewer hours watching TV and listening to the radio - India came fourth last in both. The survey saw China take second place and the Philippines take third in average hours a week, spent reading books, newspapers and magazines.Part Two1.I'm sorry, but you really make too much noise!2.You look so upset! What's the matter with you?3.Mary, I got the first prize in the municipal speech contest!4.What do you think of the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast?5.There is not much milk in the refrigerator.Part Three(1-2)You work as a receptionist at a hotel. One customer called to book a room. Ask two questions about it.(3-4)You were put in a new class and you tried hard to build up a good relation ship with your classmates, but failed. Ask your class teacher for help.Part FourDo you think students should be encouraged to compete with their classmates? Why or why not? Part FiveOne day, Catherine, a sailing lover, set out from the coast in a small boat to cross the Channel.Test EightPart OneA rich young man decided to do some diving in the sea, so he bought a rubber suit, and took some lessons at a diving school. Then one day, he walked into the water and began to explore the bottom of the sea.He suddenly saw a man waving his arms and legs around wildly near the bottom of the sea. He was only wearing a bathing suit.The rich young man was very surprised to see him, so he took out a plastic notebook and a special pencil and wrote "What are you doing?’ The other man took the pencil and wrote "Drowning!" Part Two1.Would you like to try some of these cakes my mum make?2.I don't think that film is interesting.3.This is nice, but too expensive. Could you make it 30 yuan?4.Wendy, come downstairs and help in the kitchen.5.How often do you usually go shopping?Part Three(1-2)You plan to visit Tibet during your summer vacation and one of your classmates has been there. Ask him for advice on your trip.(3-4)You are going to write an article on apace flight, so you want to borrow some reference books from the library. Ask the librarian for help.Part FourDo you think modern science and technology brings us more good or bad? Why?Part FiveOne day, Tom saw some boys playing football in the street.Test NinePart OneBritish potato farmers were taking to the streets for the expression "couch potato" to be removed from the Oxford English Dictionary, for it harms the image of the vegetable. The British Potato Organization wants the Dictionary to replace the expression with the term "couch slouch". Kathy Race, head of marketing at the Organization, said, "We are trying to get rid of the image that potatoes are bad for you. The potato has been criticized in the past." The Dictionary says "couch potato" started as American, meaning "a person who spends a great deal of time watching television."Part Two1.Could you tell me how to find some books on English grammar?2.What do you prefer, action movies or dramas?3.I can't concentrate on my work there days.4.How long is the flight from Shanghai to Beijing?5.You've got a good ear for music.Part Three(1-2)You and your classmate are talking about a robbery which happened in a bank last night. Ask two questions about it.(3-4)Your Rnglish teacher is introducing a very good English programme,Studio Classroom, to you. Ask the teacher two questions about it.Part FourNowadays it is popular for parents to choose a private junior school for their children. What's your opinion on this?Part FiveOne day, after school, Jimmy went home.Test TenPart OneOne U.S. company said on August 10 that it wants to send two tourists on a trip around the moonat a cost of $500 million per ticket. Space Adventures Company, which has already sent two citizens on separate trips into space, says it has researched and identified more than a thousand customers, who are interested, with the necessary wealth for a moon shot as early as 2008. The trip around the moon would last between 8 and 21 days, depending on whether the travelers make a stop at the International Space Station.Part Two1.Hello, this is Mary speaking. Is Peter there?2.What do you usually have for breakfast?3.Make sure you lock the door when you leave!4.We will have a school excursion to Hangzhou soon.5.What if your mum knows that you told a lie?Part Three(1-2)Imagine the famous sports man Liu Xiang has made a speech in your school. You ask him two questions.(3-4)You want to apply for a library card. You ask the librarian two questions.Part FourDo you think video game are good for middle-school students? Why or why not?Part FivePeter and John are good friends.Test ElevenPart OneTo make an Olympic champion takes millions of young people around the world to be inspired to choose Olympic sport.I'm delighted we have with us today representatives of the next generation. We're serious about inspiring young people. And thanks to London's multi-cultural mix of 200 nations, they also represent the youth of the world. Their families have come from every continent. They practice every religion and every faith. What unites them is London, their love of sport and their heartfelt dream of bringing the Olympic Games to our city.Part Two1.Thank you so much for your timely help.2.What you said yesterday really hurt me.3.Would you mind not talking so loudly in class?4.What do you like reading in your spare time?5.I failed the final examination and was scolded by my parents.Part Three(1-2)Your friend Li Ming has just come back from the English Summer Camp in Canada. Ask him two questions about it.(3-4)It is your mother's birthday tomorrow and you have no idea about what to buy as a birthday gift. Ask your friend for advice.Part FourWhat is the best way to keep healthy? Why?Part FiveOne day, a bird was thirsty.Test TwelvePart OnePolice are looking for robbers who stole valuable diamonds from the jewelry display at the City Center yesterday evening during the annual Gold Exhibition. The owner reported that a necklace estimated to be worth $1.5 million was taken by a young couple. A witness at the scene said that a couple in their early twenties caught her eye because they seemed too young to be interested in such expensive jewelry. In her version of the story, the pair were dressed in clothing and hairstyles that seemed too casual for the rather formal atmosphere of the jewelry show.Part Two1.Lucy, your look nice with that blouse today. It goes well with your skirt.2.What do you think of my new bicycle?3.Is there anyting I can do for you?4.I don't feel well. I want to go home.5.I think video games are really harmful for our middle-school students.Part Three(1-2)Your aunt looks young and healthy. Ask her two questions about how to keep young.(3-4)John is now at the Lost and Found. The clerk asks him two questions about his lost wallet. Part FourWhat do you think of the social activities in your senior years, such as military training, farm work and social work in the neighbourhoods?Part FiveXiao Ming was coming home from school yesterday afternoon广东高考英语口语考试题型分析及备考策略广东高考英语人机对话口语考试题型分析及备考策略一、口试题型结构及赋分:广东高考英语考查方式为闭卷,包括笔试和口试。