2017外研社听力训练文字稿

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外研社 初级听力文本8

外研社 初级听力文本8

Here comes my secretary. She is an extremely good-looking young woman, don’t you think? Yes, but she isn’t very good at her work.Perhaps you are right. But I like all the same.I’m going to buy a new carpet.But you can’t do that.Why can’t I?We haven’t got enough money.What are you going to do this afternoon?I’m going to weed the garden.Are you going to weed the garden tomorrow afternoon, too?No. I’m going to paint the front door.I’m going to sit on this chair.But you mustn’t.Why not?Because it’s broken.Do you like roast chicken?Yes. I love it. Thank you.Do you prefer brown meat or white meat?I really don’t mind. Thank you.Did you buy anything when you went to Paris?Yes. I bought a briefcase.What’s it like?It’s a large, leather one.Did you take a bus to the meeting place?No. I went in Richard’s car.Did Susan go in Richard’s car, too?No. she took a taxi.Excuse me, sir, is this your cigarette lighter?I beg your pardon?I said “Is this your cigarette lighter”.Oh, yes, it is. Thank you so much.Not at all. It’s a pleasure.Are you engaged, Margret?Of course I’m not. Why do you ask, Nicholett?I only wanted to practice my English.Oh, I see. You want to make use of me.Good evening, and how have you spent the day?I serviced and cleaned the car till lunch time.And what did you do after lunch?I took the family into the country for a picnic.Hello, Tony, where have you been?Swimming.Who did you go with?I went with Mark and Elizabeth.Hello, why haven’t you lit your cigar?I haven’t brought my lighter.I would lend you mine, if you like.Thank you. That’s very kind of you.Good evening. Can I help you?Yes. I have injured my ankle.What happened?I fell off a ladder last night.What are those trays made of?They are made of plastic.Are trays always made of plastic?No. they are sometimes made of wood or metal.What’s wrong?I’m very thirsty.Why not buy a cup of coffee, then?Yes. That’s a good idea. I will.Excuse me, but is it half past four yet?I’m sorry, but I haven’t got a watch. Try the man with the walking stick. He has one.Thank you. I will.A.Likes and Dislikes.Listen to these people talking about things they like, things they don’t like and things they sometimes like.Kurt is talking to Georgina.Male: Do you like chocolates?Female: It depends.Instructor: Now look at the boxes. Listen again to the conversation and listen carefully to the question. Then put a tick in the correct box.Male: Do you like chocolates?Female: It depends.Instructor: Here is the question: Does she like chocolates?Is the tick under “sometimes”?“Sometimes” is the correct answer.Now listen to the next example and do the same.Male: Would you like a chocolate?Female: Not at the moment, thanks.Instructor: Here is the question: Does she like chocolates?Is the tick under “Don’t know”?“Don’t know” is the correct answer.Here are more conversations. Listen and tick the correct boxes.a.Female: Do you like pop music?Male: It depends.Instructor: Does he like pop music?b.Male: Would you like to come to a concert tonight?Female: Sorry. I’m afraid I can’t.Instructor: Does she like pop concert?c.Male: Do you like good coffee?Female: Mmmm. It’s delicious.Instructor: Does she like good coffee?d.Female: Do you like English food?Male: Not all of it.Instructor: Does he like English food?e.Male: Would you like a cup of tea?Female: I’d rather have a cool drink, please.Instructor: Does she like tea?f.Female: Would you like an ice cream?Male: Well…I never eat ice cream.Instructor: Does he like ice cream?g.Male: Would you like to come to a football match tomorrow?Female: Football matches are usually awful.Instructor: Does she like football matches?h.Male: Would you like to come to the cinema this evening?Female: That would be lovely.Instructor: Does she like the cinema? Does she like the boy?B.Window-shopping:Bob and Angela are window-shopping. The shop is closed, but they are talking about the sales next week. They are planning to buy a lot of things.Bob: Look at that, Angela. True-Value are going to sell hi-fi’s for 72.64 pounds. I’m going to buy one. We can save at least twenty pounds.Angela: Yes, and look at the washing machines. They’re going to sell some washing machines for 98.95 pounds. So we can save twenty-two pounds. A washing machine is more important than a hi-fi.Bob: By the way, Angela. Do you know how much money we’ve got? About two hundred pounds, I hope.Angela: Here’s the bank statement. I didn’t want to open it. Oh, dear.Bob: What’s the matter?Angela: We haven’t got two hundred pounds, I’m afraid.Bob: Well, come on. How much have we got?Angela: Only 150 pounds 16.C.Discussion:Susan is talking to Christine.Susan: I hear you and James are engaged at last.Christine: Yes, we are.Susan: When are you getting married.Christine: In the spring.Susan: Oh, lovely. Where’s the wedding going to be?Christine: Well…we’re not sure yet, probably in St. Albans.Susan: OH, yes, your parents live there, don’t they?Christine: Yes, that’s right.Susan: Where are you going to live?Christine: We’re going to buy a flat or a small house somewhere in South London.Susan: Are you going to give up your job?Christine: Yes, probably; but I may look for another one when we’ve settled in.I have a watch. It is a Swiss watch. It is not new and my friends are sometimes a little rude about it. They tell me to buy a new one. But I do not want a new one. I am very happy with my old watch. Last week it stopped. So I took it to the shop. I did not ask for an estimate. Today I went toget it. Do you know how much I had to pay? Five pounds. Five pounds just for cleaning a watch.Have you ever though what it is like to be one of those beautiful girls that you see on the front of fashion magazines? They meet interesting people, they travel to exciting places, and sometimes they make a lot of money. But they have to work hard. They often have to get up very early in the morning, and of course they have to be very careful about what they eat.。

点拨:中考英语全国外研版(2017)-听力材料

点拨:中考英语全国外研版(2017)-听力材料

(WY版)一一、根据你所听到的对话,选出正确的图片。

每小题读一遍。

( )1. What does the woman love?A.B.C.( )2. Where are they going?A.B.C.( )3. What time have they agreed to meet?A. B. C.( )4. What animal are they talking about?A. B. C.( )5. What will Kate do at 3 o’clock this afternoon?A. B. C.二、根据你所听到的对话,从A、B、C三个选项中选出最恰当的答案。

每段对话读两遍。

( )6. Why does John ask Amy to speak up?A. He is in a very noisy place.B. The line is not very good.C. There is something wrong with his ear.( )7. How did the boy get his coat?A. His grandma made it for him.B. His parents gave it to him as a birthday present.C. He bought it himself.( )8. What is the cat doing?A. Cleaning her fur.B. Running after a mouse.C. Sitting quietly.( )9.What will happen to Green Town today?A. There will be a snowstorm.B. There will be a typhoon.C. The weather in Green Town will be very cold.( )10. How often does the woman go to the fitness centre?A. About twice a week.B. About once a month.C. Every day.三、根据你所听到的短文内容,从A、B、C三个选项中选出最恰当的答案。

外研社高中英语听力下载文本

外研社高中英语听力下载文本

这篇关于外研社⾼中英语听⼒下载⽂本的⽂章,是⽆忧考特地为⼤家整理的,希望对⼤家有所帮助!Module One Listening (Page 6)Carlos: Hello, my name is Carlos and I'm from Spain.Helen: Hi, Carlos. I'm Helen.Amy: And my name is Amy. Pleased to meet you.Carlos: Are you English?Helen: No! Neither of us is English.Amy: Helen's from Scotland and I'm from Wales.Carlos: Really? So, Helen, where do you live in Scotland?Helen: In Edinburgh.Carlos: Edinburgh. Nice, that's the capital of Scotland, isn't it?Helen: Yes, it is.Carlos: And Amy, you're from Wales.Amy: That's right.Carlos: That's west of England, isn't it?Amy: Yes, it is. It's a separate country and it's to the west of England.Carlos: And where in Wales do you live?Amy: Well, my family lives in Cardiff.Carlos: Cardiff? I've never heard of Cardiff. Is it a big city?Amy: Yes, it is! It's the capital!Carlos: Oh, I'm so sorry!Amy: That's all right.Carlos: There are so many capital cities in the United Kingdom.Helen: Yes, Scotland and Wales are separate countries. And each of them has a capital city. Carlos: So what are you doing here in London?Helen: We're students.Carlos: What are you studying?Helen: Languages.Carlos: Which ones?Helen: Well, there are about 60 students in the class, and all of them are studying at least two Languages. I'm studying French and Chinese.Amy: And I'm studying German and Russian.Carlos: So neither of you is studying Spanish.Amy: No, sorry. In fact, none of the students in our class is studying Spanish.Carlos: Oh. That's sad.Helen: Where in Spain do you live?Carlos: In Valencia.Amy: Valencia? Whereabouts is that?Carlos: It's on the east coast. It's about 200 kilometres south of Barcelona.Amy: I see. Is it a big city?Carlos: Yes. Quite big.Amy: What's it like?Carlos: It's a wonderful place. And our soccer team is fantastic.Helen: What kind of work do people do there?Carlos: Well, a lot of them work in tourism.1。

2017-2018学年七年级英语上册 期末检测听力原文 (新版)外研版

2017-2018学年七年级英语上册 期末检测听力原文 (新版)外研版

听力原文期末检测Ⅰ.1.W:Look.The panda is eating bamboo.M:Wow,so cute.2.W:What a day! It’s raining.M:Yes.I hope it will be fine tomorrow.3.W:Dad,we have no fruit at home.M:Really?Then let’s go to the supermarket to get some.4.W:Father’s Day is coming.What present will you buy for your father?M:I’ll give him a pen.5.M:Would you like noodles or rice,Madam?W:Neither.My favorite food is dumplings.Ⅱ.6.M:What is Tony’s job?W:He works in a shop.7.W:How’s the weather in Shanghai?M:Oh,it’s sunny.8.M:Do you like doing sports?W:No.M:Do you like vegetables and fruits?W:I don’t like them.9.W:Is that Simon?M:Yes.He is very funny.M:Tara.10.M:What’s this in English,Lucy?W:A dog.It’s a black dog.Ⅲ.W:Hello,Sam?M:Maria?Hi! Where are you?W:I’m in Moscow! I’m ca lling to say “Happy birthday.”M:Oh,thanks.W:So,how’s it going there?M:Great! I’m having a party.My family are all here.W:Oh,sounds like fun.How’s the weather in London?M:It’s warm and sunny.How’s the weather there?W:Cold and snowy.M:What are you doing in Moscow?W:I’m visiting my grandfather with my parents.M:Oh,give my best wishes to your family.W:Thank you so much!Ⅳ.This is a picture of a classroom.The classroom is big and clean.You can see a teacher’s desk,five desks and six chairs.You can see a girl and a boy,too.Three books are on the teacher’s desk.A pencil case is on the desk.Two pens and two rulers are in the pencil case.A schoolbag is under a chair.A ball is on the floor.The girl is Linda.She is 11.The boy is Mike.He is 12.They are in Class Two,Grade Seven.They are friends.Their teacher is Miss Green.She is not here.1。

2017年高中英语选修七(外研版)听说训练(8)含答案

2017年高中英语选修七(外研版)听说训练(8)含答案

听说训练(8)Part A模仿朗读听录音,模仿朗读短文,注意画线单词的发音。

短文读两遍。

The or of water life on land。

It determines where and how animals live.But falling rain is not always welcome.The power of water is.Once on land,it begins its journey back to the sea,its way through the earth。

65%of the human body is water。

It is our absolute.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, to all and forever .[̍æbsns]presence [̍prezns]governs[̍̍ʌvnz]immense[I̍mens] carving[̍k̍ːv I̍]necessity[n I̍sesət I] essential[I̍senʃl]sacred[̍sekr I d] Part B角色扮演一、听录音,抓要点,注意做好记录.录音仅读一次。

提示:Mary找Dr。

Brown 借一本小说,谈论小说内容。

生词:rebel(叛军)二、根据中文提示提出三个问题,并根据录音的回答做好记录。

录音读两遍。

每个问题有10秒的准备时间。

当你听见“嘀”声时,开始提问。

1。

这本书有什么问题?Q1:A1:(录音回答)2.为什么你认为情节难以相信?Q2:A2:(录音回答)3。

2017外研社听力训练文字稿

2017外研社听力训练文字稿

1Questions1 to4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1.A) Because he is worried about the bad weather in Haiti.B) Because he is too busy and can't handle his study well.C) Because he is worried about his family after the disaste r.D) Because he is tired of hearing bad news about hurricane in Haiti.2. A) Yes. His parents are in need of his help.B) No. His family hopes he could do well in his study.C) No. His parents would come to see him sometime later.D) He doesn't know it for sure.3. A) He should go back home and help his family.B) He could call his friends at home to help his family.C) He should put his study at the first place.D) He could go back home at the end of the semester.4. A) To get the woman's help with his study.B) To ask whether he should go back home or not.C) To seek help from the woman about his worries.D) To ask for advice on how to adjust to his new life.Questions5 to8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5. A) A romantic and exciting journey.B) A dangerous and challenging game.C) Dangerous and romantic adventures.D) Meaningful and interesting research.6. A) They all resemble her friends.B) They all resemble her relatives.C) They all come from her imagination.D) They all come from books she has read.7. A) Playing with her children at home.B) Buying new books from the bookstores.C) Watching various kinds of TV programs.D) Reading and playing with her various animals.8. A) As a kid, Susan didn't like reading books.B) Susan has written a couple of bestsellers.C) Susan is well-known for science fiction.D) Susan is a full-time professional writer.2Questions1to4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1. A) Her father.B) Her teacher.C) Her classmate.D) The chairman of the student union.2. A) She does it very well.B) She is just managing it.C) She does it better than before.D) She is average.3. A) To tell her that she is the best student.B) To tell her that she needs to work harder.C) To tell her that she will attend a conference.D) To tell her that her parents have come.4. A) Money.B) Her parents.C) Her study.D) Time.Questions5 to8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5. A) Close friends. B) Classmates.C) Brother and sister.6D) Father and daughter.6. A) She was writing her term paper.B) She was doing some reading.C) She was preparing for the new school year.D) She was applying for a scholarship.7. A) Because Chris doesn't love her any more.B) Because she didn't spend enough time with Chris.C) Because they had a fight against each other and got injured.D) Because she thought Chris was not faithful to their love.8. A) She should continue working at her term paper.B) She should buy some chocolates for Chris as well.C) She should keep pace with the new century now.D) She should make the first move to give Chris a chance.3Questions1 to4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1.A) How to derive the fomula.B) How to cope with the coming maths exam.C) How to take notes.D) How to sleep well.2. A) She will help him derive the formula.B) She will help him remember the formula.C) She will offer her notes to him.D) She will ask the teacher about the questions.3. A) Ile will have a sound sleep.B) Ile will go over geometry.C) He will learn to derive the formula himself.D) He will have a big dinner.4. A) She thinks rest is important.B) She thinks the exam will only cover this year's work.C) She thinks the exam will be very hard.D) She thinks the teacher will play tricks in the exam.Questions5 to8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5. A) Price. B) Quality. C) Security. D) Delivery.6. A) Applying the new technology to online shopping.B) Buying from reputable companies with secure websites.C) Searching everything available online with lower prices.D) Looking at something in a shop and then buying it onlin e.7. A) Because she wants to buy a pair of fashionable summe r shoes.B) Because she wants to see if there are new summer clothe s on sale.C) Because she wants to meet her friends and then go sho pping with them.D) Because she wants to avoid sitting in front of a comp uter screen all day.8. A) Talk with other colleagues.B) Visit the bookstore opposite.C) Buy some fashionable clothes.D) Sit in front of a computer screen.4I. A) A parachute fell on him.B) His parachute didn't open.C) His plane was out of order.D) He jumped in the plane.2. A) He looked fine.C) He couldn't move his back.B) He almost died.D) He broke one of his bones.3. A) He would prove that he would be fine.B) He would be disabled from then on.C) He should not try skydiving again.D) He would spend a long period of time in the hospital.4. A) He quit flying the plane.B) He went to jump off the plane again.C) He began to live in a wheelchair.D) He began his work in the radio station.Questions5 to8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5. A) A stick. B) A rock. C) Apiece of wood. D) A sweet.6. A) Because it tastes like what it is called.B) Because it looks like what it is called.C) Because it smells like what it is called.D) Because it bites like what it is called.7. A) It is more convenient to stay in the UK.B) It is cheaper to stay in the UK.C) It is more fashionable to stay in the UK.D) It is less dangerous to stay in the UK.8. A) He loved the nightlife very much.B) He didn't have a good time.C) He met new friends and enjoyed his holiday.D) He crashed into a rock and ruined his holiday.5Questions1 to4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.l. A) They are students.B) They are critics.C) They are magazine readers.D) They are professors.2. A) Because unimportant details take up the main part of the essay.B) Because the handwriting is just not clear enough.C) Because the diagrams are not put properly.D) Because the margins are not wide enough.3. A) Names. B) Dates. C) Titles. D) Footnotes.4. A) The speakers cannot sort out the essays because of b ad handwritings.B) The footnotes are supposed to explain big and necessary points.C) The speakers will give more directions to the students.D) The speakers will hand out each student the basic rules.Questions5 to8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5. A) To look for a new apartment.B) To complain about living on campus.C) To ask to move to the his apartment.D) To ask to share the living expense with him.6. A) Because her present apartment is too small.B) Because her present apartment is too noisy.C) Because her present apartment is too expensive.D) Because her present apartment is too far from school.7. A) An apartment at the city center.B) An apartment near a parking lot.C) An apartment with furniture.D) An apartment near her parents' home.8. A) He will find an apartment for her on his way to cl ass.B) He will search the newspaper for the information.C) He will share his apartment with the woman.D) He will ask his friends to find an apartment for her.。

外研社 初级听力文本2

—I think a doctor should be a friendly person.—Yes. I agree.—Would you like something to drink?—Just coffee, please.—Are you sure?—Quite certain. Thank you.—What are you doing in New York?—I'm writing a story for YES magazine.—I see.—What are you doing in Cairo?—I'm visiting my parents.—Really!—Why are you visiting HongKong?—I'm just on holiday.—Why are you in London?—I'm here on business.—Oh.—Thanks a lot for putting me up.—That's OK.—Do come and see me when you're in New York.—Sure. That'll be great.—Have you heard the news?—No.—There's been a terrible air crash.—Oh dear! Where was it?—A town called Banford.—Excuse me, how do you say that word, C-U-S-T-O-M-S?—Customs.—I see. Thank you.—Would you like some more potatoes?—I'm sorry I can't manage any more. Thank you.Male: Pubs? You must have good people. If the people are good, the pub will be good.Male: You must have a good landlord, and people with a sense of humor behind the bar. If the landlord is bad, the pub will be bad.Female: I love old pubs. If it's one of those modern places, I won't go in.Male: And a good pub must have good beer. If the beer's no good, people will look for another place.Female: I won't go if there isn't a garden. I have children, and if the pub doesn't have a garden or family room, we can't go in.My grandfather used to have a beautiful gold pocket watch. He wore it on a fine gold chain across the front of his waistcoat, and when I was small he promised to leave it to me in his will."When I'm gone," he said, "this is going to be yours."Unfortunately that will never happen now. About three months ago, my grandfather came up to London to visit us. The first Sunday morning after he arrived, my youngest son said he wanted to go to the park."We'll do better than that," said my grandfather, "we'll go and feed the pigeons in Trafalgar Square." So off they went. They got home about tea-time and my grandfather was looking very upset."My watch," he said, "it's gone. Someone must have stolen it while we were feeding the pigeons."My name is Daniel. I am French. I live in a small town. I work in a hotel, but I do not live in the hotel. I live with my parents. My home is near the hotel, so I walk to work every day.There is some sugar, there is some coffee and there is a lot of tea, but there is not much jam. There are some tomatoes, but there are not any eggs or biscuits and there is not much milk. So we want jam, eggs, biscuits and milk.。

外研版高中英语教材听力文稿(必修一至必修五)

外研版高中英语教材听力文稿(必修一至必修五)外研版高中英语必修一听力文稿Module OneRob: Hi, Diane!Diane: Hi, Rob! How are you doing?Rob: I’m fine. I’ve just been to my first language class.Diane: Oh really? So have I.Rob: Really? Which language are you studying?Diane: Spanish. Which language are you studying?Rob: Chinese.Diane: Is that right? Cool! How was it?Rob: It was good. The teacher’s name is Mr. Davies.Diane: Mr Davies?Rob: Yes, he isn’t Chinese, obviously, but he’s fluent in Chinese. And there’s an assistant teacher called Miss Wang. She is C hinese. We’re going to see her once a week.Diane: And what do you think?Rob: Well, learning Chinese isn’t going to be easy-but the first lesson was very enjoyable-I liked it a lot. Mr. Davies gave us a lot of encouragement-he made us feel really good about being there. The most important thing at the beginning is pronunciation, getting the sounds right-and he was very good at correction-he said it didn’t matter if we made mistakes. I think we all made a lot of progress-in just anhour!Diane: That’s great.Rob: What about Spanish? Did you start yet?Diane: Yes, we did. The teacher is nice, but I already speaksome Spanish and the rest of the class are really beginners. I misunderstood the teacher-I thought she said the class was for people who already speak Spanish. I’m not sure if I’m going to make much progress.Rob: Oh, I’m sure things will improve.Diane: Maybe-actually, I was a bit disappointed-she explained everything in English.Rob: Oh, that’s too bad.Note: obviously: adv. 明显地beginners:新手,初学者Module TwoTape scriptI don’t agree that all good teachers talk a lot. Some good teachers talk a lot and some don’t. I do think that teachers need to be strict, but they don’t need to be very strict. I do believe that discipline is important. Yes I like teachers who are amusing.I think you enjoy the lesson more and so you learn more. And I agree with the statement that the most popular teachers are very kind. Everyone likes kind people. Of course, good teachers always return homework quickly. I thinkthat’s very important. And the next statement is obviously true, a teacher must check that everyone in the class understands. What about the next statement? No, I do n’t agree with that at all. There are times when a teacher needs to talk without interruption. And the last statement—I t doesn’t matter if a te acher is not organized. That’s really stupid. A teacher must be organised. How can student learn if the teacher isn’t organised?Notes: statement:论断,论述obviously: adv. 明显地interruption: 打断LISTENING AND V ocabularyTapescript(St=Student Mr. S=Mr. Stanton)Mr. S: Okay, kids, as you know, the exams are coming up soon, so we need to start work on revision. This after noon I’m going to give you a choice. We can either do some revision or we can do some translation. I t’s up to you.St: I’d rather do translation than revision, Mr. Stanton.Mr. S: How many people would like to do translation?Chorus of voices: I would/Me/I’d like to do translation.Mr. S: That’s eight of you. So the rest of you would p refer to do revision, is that right?Chorus of voices: Yes.Mr. S: That’s sixteen of you. So that’s settled. We’ll do revision. I’m going to giveyou a choice of topic, too. Do you want to revise Life in the Future or Travel?St: I’d rather do Life in the Future.St: I’d prefer to do Travel.Mr. S: Hands up for Life in the Future. (Students raise their hands) Eighteen of you. The choice is made. But before we start, there are a couple of things I need to say to you. Firstly, have you all got your new timetables?Chorus of voices: Yes. .Mr. S: Good. Can you take a look at them? OK. Now, at present you have a free period on Tuesday afternoons. Well, that’s been changed and you’ve got French instead. Have you got that?Chorus of voices: Yes.Mr. S: Excel lent. And there’s one other thing. Theheadmaster wants to see everyone in the library at three this afternoon. OK?Chorus of voices: Yes.Mr. S: Right. Let’s begin our revision of Life in the Future.Module ThreeTapescriptInterviewer: Tell me, Mary, where were you born? .Mary Lennon: I was born in London.Interviewer: Really? And when did you go to America?Mary Lennon: In 1934, when I was 19 years old, I went to New York. . Interviewer: Is that right? Did you travel by plane?Mary Lennon: By plane? No, of course not! We travelled by ship! Interviewer: Goodness! How long did that take? .Mary Lennon: About seven days.Interviewer: Did you enjoy it?Mary Lennon: No! I hated it!Interviewer: Why? Were you sick?Mary Lennon: No! I was bored!Interviewer: Who invited you to go to America? And who paid for your ticket? Mary Lennon: To be honest, I can’t remember. A film producer, I think. Interviewer: What did you do in New York?Mary Lennon: Well, I met a lot of people, and I went to some parties. But I was there to make films and the film studios were in California, on the other side of the country, you see. So I went to California.Interviewer: How did you get from New York to California?Mary Lennon: By train.Interviewer: Did you like that?Mary Lennon: Oh yes, definitely! I loved travelling by train.Interviewer: How long did the journey take?Mary Lennon: Well, in those days, you could travel from New York to Los Angeles in about a week.Interviewer: Really?Mary Lennon: Yes. We stopped in Chicago for a few days.Interviewer: Oh, I see. .Mary Lennon: I think it was two weeks before I arrived in Los Angeles. Interviewer: And what happened when you arrived in Los Angeles?Mary Lennon: Absolutely nothing. I did nothing for weeks!Interviewer: What did you think of Los Angeles?Mary Lennon: It was too hot!Module FourTapescriptPart 1Interviewer: Mr. Yang, you’re from Nanchang, aren’t you? And am I right in thinking that you’ve lived here all your life?Yang Hua: Yes, I was born in the street.Interviewer: Really! And you work for an organization called "the neighbourhood committee”, is tha t right?Yang Hua: Yes, I’ve worked for it for four years now. It’s been very interesting. Interviewer: We don’t have such organi sations in France. What kind of work does the committee do?Yang Hua: A great many things. Our job is to look after the neighbourhood. Interviewer: Can you give us some examples?Yang Hua: Yes. . . Umm, for example, we’ve started a holiday club for children. A lot of children have joined it. It’s done very well.Interviewer: Yes, we have that kind of thing in France.Yang Hua: And we’ve begun a neighbourhood watch,where people watch the houses and streets. It’s been very successfu l, so far. The streets are safer as a result. Interviewer: Congratulations!Part 2Interviewer: You’ve just completed a survey of the neighbourhood, haven’t you? Yang Hua: Yes, it’s been fascinating. In the past we haven’t known much about the people who live in our area. Now we have a lot more information. Interviewer: I’d be interested to hear some of the figures.Yang Hua: Well, there are 850 households.Interviewer: So it’s quite a small area.Yang Hua: Yes, it is. The total population is 2 800.Interviewer: 2 800. Have you collected any information about occupations?Yang Hua: Yes, we’ve got 322 professional people, teachers, etc. There are 517 office workers, 378 people in manual work and 280 students. There are 183 people working in loca l shops like the butcher’s and t he greengrocer’s.Interviewer: I see. What about the number of adults in employment?Yang Hua: We make it 1 400. We’ve certainly done our best to help people find employment.Interviewer: I’m sure you have!Module FiveINTRODUCTIONTapescript1. Water exists as a solid, a liquid and a gas.2. When you heat a metal, it expands.3. Steel is a mixture of iron and other substances. .4. Two-thirds of the earth’s surface is water. .5. The distance of the sun from the earth is 150 500 500 kilometers.6. The earth is 4. 6 billion years old.7. The earth is forty nine times larger than the moon.LISTENING AND WRITING3. Aim: To find out if there’s a change in weight when magnesium burns in air. Apparatus: Magnesium, Bunsen burner, a balance, a crucible.Method: First, put the magnesium in the crucible. Then put the crucible on the balance and weigh it. Next, heat the magnesium. Light the Bunsen burner and hold the crucible over it. Finally, weigh the magnesium again.Result: It weighs a little more than before.Conclusion: There is a change in weight when magnesium burns in air. Tapescript(Mr. C= Mr. Chen, Z. K. = Zhang Kai, L. K. - Li Kang)Mr. C: OK, boys and girls, we’re going to do an e xperiment. Come a bit closer. The close r you are, the more you’ll see! That’s right! Now, what’s the aim of this experiment, Zhou Kai?Z. K.: We want to find out if there’s a change in weight when magnesium burns in air.Mr. C: That’s right. So what do we need first?Z. K.: Um... We need some magnesium. How much do we need? What about this piece? Is this piece OK?Mr. C: No, we need rather more than that-about two and a half grams. We need a piece which is much bigger than that.Z. K.: OK. . . And we need a Bunsen burner . . . a balance . . . and a crucible to put the metal in ... Here they all are. . . Where do we go from here? . Mr. C: Well, first, put the magnesium in the crucible. Then put the crucible on the balance and weigh it.Mr. C: How much does it weigh? Take a look, everyone. Is it any heavier?Z. K.: Um . . . It weighs two and a half grams. Do you want me to write that down? Mr. C: Yes, write it down. What next?Z. K.: Yes. . . Um, next, we’re going to heat the magnesium. So I light the Bunsen burner. After that, I hold the crucible over it... Oh look, it’s burning with a white light! It’s getting brighter and brighter!Mr. C: It’s pretty, isn’t it? Keep the noise down, boys and girls, please.Z. K.: Um... Lastly, we need to weigh the magnesium again. . . It weighs four grams now.Mr. C: So what does that tell you?Z. K.: It weighs a little more than before. .Mr. C: How much more?Z. K.: 1. 5 grams more.Mr. C: And what does that mean?Z. K.: It means that there is a change in weight when magnesium burns in air. Mr. C: You’ve got it! W ell done! So now, let’s do the same experiment with copper. Come along, Li Kang, it’s your turn now. What do you think will happen if you heat copper?L. K: I think it’ll be a lot heavier than m agnesium. Shall I begin?Mr. C: Yes, go ahead!Module SixLISTENING AND VOCABULARYTapescriptInterviewer: Hello and welcome to Education Today. Today, we’re talking about the Internet. Is the Internet a good thing foreducation? With me in the studio are Ann Baker, who’s a teacher, Tom Grant, who’s 17 and still at school, and T om’s mother Pat. Welcome to the show, everyone. If I can talk to you first, Ann, do you think that the Internet is a good thing or a bad thing?Ann: Well, there are good and bad things about the Internet, but I think we should concentrate on the good things. The Internet has fantastic information about all kinds of things, and for this reason I think it’s very good for students to use it. Interviewer: Do you allow your students to use the Internet during school time? Ann: Absolutely! They have Internet classes once a week. It’s a chance for them todo some independent work. I make sure they have a reason to use the Internet. Interviewer; What do you think are the bad things about using the Internet? Ann: Well, we all know that there are some terrible sites on the Internet. We must make sure that students look for information on interesting and useful sites. Interviewer: I see. Thank you. Well, I also have Pat and Tom Grant with me. T om, how often do you use the Internet? .Tom: Every day.Interviewer: At school or at home?Tom: At school and at home.Interviewer: How much time do you spend on the Internet at home?Tom: As much time as I can. About five hours.Interviewer: Five hours a week?Tom: No! Five hours a day!Interviewer: And what do you do on the Internet? Do you study?Tom: Yes. It’s good to study on the Internet.Interviewer: Is it better than studying at school?Tom: Well, they’re different. I like studying at school as well.Interviewer: Pat, what do you think about that?Pat: Well, I’m happy when Tom is studying on the Internet,but he doesn’t always study.Interviewer: What do you mean?Pat: Well, there are a lot of music sites that he likes. And he spends a lot of timereading about his favourite football team. .Interviewer: So you would prefer it if he didn’t do that.Pat: No—I want him to study and enjoy himself. But studying is important. And studying from books is important.Interviewer: More important than studying on the Internet?Pat: Studying is the important thing.外研版高中英语必修二听力文稿Module OneDoctor: Hello, Mr. Chen, how can I help you?Mr. Chen: I’m not feeling at all well, doctor. In fact, I feel awful. I’ve got a temperature of 38℃and my chest hurts when I breathe.Doctor: How long have you had the temperature? Two or three days?Mr. Chen: About four days, actually.Doctor: Four days. Do you have any other symptoms?Mr. Chen: Yes, I’ve got a sore throat and a cough.Doctor: Can you lie down, pleas e, and I’ll examine you?...Can you take a deep breath? … And another one…Doc tor: Well, I’m afraid you’ve probably got pneumonia. We’ll need to do an X-ray to be certain, and we may need to take you into hospital.Mr. Chen: Oh dear!Doctor: Don’t worry. No wadays, with the right drugs, people get better veryrapidly. I’ll write you a prescription. Are you allergic to penicillin?Mr. Chen: No, I’m not.Doctor: Good. Is there someone who can take you to hospital?Mr. Chen: A friend of ours is in hospital at th e moment and my wife’s going to visit her this afternoon. She can take me i n at the same time.Doctor: That couldn’t be better. And how are you planning to get home now?Mr. Chen: My wife’s going to pick me up in a quarter of an hour.Doctor: Jolly good. I’ll write a note for your employers saying that you’re sick. And I’ll ring the hospital and arrange that X-ray for you.Mr. Chen: How long will I be off work? About a week?Doctor: No, I should imagine about two weeks, at least.Mr. Chen: Two weeks! Well, thank you, doctor.Doctor: Goodbye, Mr. Chen.Module TwoInterviewer: Good evening, and welcome to the show. With me in the studio is Professor Marion Smith, who is an expert on the connection between crime and drug addiction. Good evening, Professor Smith.Professor: Good evening.Interviewer: First of all, how many people use illegal drugs in Britain? Professor: Possibly four million people.Interviewer: Really? Four million?Professor: Yes.Interviewer: How many of them break the law in order to pay for their drugs? Professor: It’s possible that a hundred thousand people steal in order to pay for their drug addiction.Interviewer: A hundred thousand?! That’s incredible! And what kind of crimes do they commit?Professor: Mainly shoplifting – in other words, stealing from shops – and burglary, stealing from houses.Interviewer: I see.Professor: And there’s another problem. Drug users get into trouble with the police for other reasons as well.Interviewer: What kind of reasons?Professor: Well, you often see drug users in public places –shopping centers, railway stations, for example –and some of them behave so badly that members of the public call the police. Some people feel so nervous when they see drug users that they call the police anyway.Interview er: This is a really bad problem, isn’t it?Professor: Absolutely, but the good news is that drug users who go to treatment centers usually stop their criminal activities.Interviewer: How many addicts go to treatment centers?Professor: Last year, about 30,000 people went to drug treatment centers. Interviewer: Thirty thousand? T hat’s amazing.Professor: Yes, there are such a lot of people that there isn’t time to help them all.Interviewer: What kind of people are they?Professor: Well, the majority are young people in their twenties. And about 75 percent of the young people are men.Interviewer: And do all these people live in cities?Professor: Oh no. The ratio of drug users in society is thesame in cities and in the countryside. But they all have something in common.Interviewer: What’s that?Professor: Drug users are more likely to get into trouble at school.Interviewer: Professor Marion Smith, thank you very much.Professor: Thank you.Module ThreeThe Beatles were the most successful band in the history of popular music. The band consisted of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Starr played drums, the other three played guitar. Lennon and McCartney wrote most of the songs. All the Beatles were born in Liverpool in the north of England.During the early 1960s, the Beatles were influenced by American rock singers, such as Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley. They had their first hit in 1962 with a catchy song called Love Me Do (1962). In 1964, after they had become stars in their own country, the Beatles toured the United States and were a huge success.During the mid-1960s, the Beatles were one of the bands which gave rock music a new direction. Some of their songs were quite serious, such as NowhereMan; there were ballads such as Yesterday and more complex songs such as Strawberry Fields Forever.By the late 1960s, their music had changed completely. They had stopped writing simple songs with catchy tunes. The tunes and the lyrics had become more interesting and they had begun to use new instruments, too. For example, after visiting India, they started using Indian instrument.Some of their albums changed pop music completely. Their last album was Let It Be in 1970.After they had finished recording Let It Be, they split up. By the time they stopped working together, they had sold more albums than any other band in history. After the group had broken up, all the Beatles performed as solo artists or started other bands.John Lennon died in New York in 1980. George Harrison Died in 2001.Module FourGirl: Hey, that’s a good portrait. It’s so realistic. You’v e really got the expression right – the look in the eyes.Boy: Yes, I’m pleased with it. What do you make of the mouth? Do you think I need to do more work on it?Girl: No, don’t change a thing. It’s brilliant. And the light coming in through the window is really good. You’re a good painter, you know.Boy: Thanks for the compliment! I’m really fond of painting. But learning to paint well takes a long time. How about you, are you interested in it?Girl: Yes, but I’m not half as good as you. Painting is diffi cult for me. I couldn’t possibly paint a portrait as good as this. I think drawing’s a lot easier. I do quite a lot of drawing.Boy: So do I. I always learn a lot when I draw. It teaches you to observe things carefully. Do you go to art galleries?Girl: No, I don’t. But I should, I know. I really do love art.Boy: Well, how about going to an art gallery next weekend? I’m sure we can find something interesting.Girl: I’d love to.Boy: There’s a pop art exhibition on at the moment.Girl: Um, I don’t like pop art.Boy: Nor do I, really. I know, there’s an exhibition of water colours on at the same gallery.Girl: Oh, that sounds interesting. I love water colours.Boy: Do you? I pref er oil paintings, myself. But I’d still like to go.Girl: Let’s do that then…And I do think your picture of Mike is wonderful. Boy: Mike? It’s not a picture of Mike! It’s a picture of Paul!Girl: Paul? It’s a picture of Paul? Oh! I didn’t realise that. So rry!Module FiveReading and ListeningAThe British Prime Minister landed at Beijing Airport at nine o’clock yesterdaymorning at the start of a five-day visit to China. His wife and son were with him. “This is my first visit to China,” he said, “and I’m delighted to be here. Now that I have made this first visit, I hope I can come m any more times.” The Prime Minister is also planning to visit Shanghai and Guilin.BAmerican singer Bobbie Sharon was in London yesterday. She went to the Channel 16 TV studio, where she sang Sometimes, a song from her new album. While she was waiting for a taxi outside the studio, she met 16-year-old Sam Parrish, who was two meters tall. “I’m your biggest fan,” said Parrish. “Well, you’re my tallest fan,” replied Sharon. “Could I possibly have your autograph on my arm?” asked Sam. “As you have asked me so nicely,” said Sharon, “I’d be delighted tosign your arm.”CAmateur astronomer David Bates was looking at the moon through his telescope last night when he got a big surpr ise. “I saw aliens on the moon,” he said. “They were getting out of a spaceship.” since no one else saw the aliens, not many people believe Mr Bates. Mr. Bates, who is 68, also saw aliens landing on the moon last year and two years ago.Listening and speakingInterviewer: I’m talking to Tom Johnson, who has just made a film in Hollywood. Welcome, Tom.Tom Johnson: Thank you. It’s very nice to be here.Interviewer: So, you’re an English theatre actor, but you’ve just come back from making a film in Hollywood.Tom Johnson: That’s right.Interviewer: How did you get the part?Tom Johnson: Well, I was working in a play in New York and the director of the film came to see it. Actually, she came to see another actor in the play. Interviewer: I see. And then what happened?Tom Johnson: Well, at the end of the play, she came backstage to talk to the other actor.Interviewer: I see.Tom Johnson: And my dressing room was next to his, so after she’d talked to him, she talked me.Interviewer: And what did she say?Tom J ohnson: She said, “W hy don’t you fly to Hollywood and we’ll give you a screen test.”Interviewer: And what did you say?Tom Johnson: I said, “Yes, of course!” so I went toHollywood and did a screen test.Then I flew back to New York and carried on with the play.Interviewer: What were you doing when you heard that you had got the part? T om Johnson: I was sleeping! When she rang, I was asleep. Anyway, I stopped doing the play and flew back to Hollywood.。

英语听力训练题带答案

英语听力训练题带答案2017年英语听力训练题带答案社会主义是科学和文化的社会。

要成为社会主义社会的当之无愧的成员,应当努力地和好好地学习,获得很多的`知识。

以下是店铺为大家搜索整理的2017年英语听力训练题带答案,希望能给大家带来帮助!听力原文:(Text 1)W: Thank goodness! We have finished the final exams at last.M: Yeah, and in a month we'll begin a new life in college.(Text 2)W: Why don't you get up early in the morning?M. It's nice to get up in the morning, but it's nicer to lie in bed.(Text 3)W: A ticket for an adult is 10 dollars and for a child half price.M: I want one ticket for adult and two tickets for children.(Text 4)W: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?M: Yes. I'm leaving today. Can I have my bill settled? My name is William Taylor and my room number is 1105.(Text 5)M: Oh, it is terribly hot! I cannot bear it any longer.W: Oh, come on. Why keep on complaining about things you can do nothing about?(Text 6)W: Okay, Mr. Taylor, let's go ahead and begin. First of all, tell me about your last job.M: Well, I worked for five years at Hi Tech Computers.W: Okay. Hi Tech. How about your website authoring skills?Oh. We are looking for someone to create and manage our company's website.M: Umm... uh, website, website. Huh... I don't think I've read that book.W: Huh?! And what about the experience with making a flash?M: Well... I think sometimes computers flash.., if that's what you mean.W: Okay, Mr. Taylor, I think I have all the information I need!M: Oh, and I really like computer games. I play them everyday.W: Right, right. Thanks, Mr. Taylor. We'll be in touch.(Text 7)M: I really like this shirt, but I am afraid it is not my size.W: Try it on first. If it is the wrong size, you can try anotherone.M: Oh, where is the changing room?W: It's over there by the mirror.M: Can I take two shirts to try on now?W: Yes, you can take three shirts at a time to try on.M. I just want to try on these two that I like.W: OK, I'll wait here to help you when you have finished.(Text 8)W: Excuse me, but could you tell me when the plane for Berlinleaves?M: In 40 minutes, at eleven o' clock. The plane for Berlinleaves every two hours.W: How much is a second class ticket, please?M: We have only first class tickets left. It is $ 350 one way.W: OK. I'd like one for the next flight.M: I'm sorry, but I don't sell tickets. You can get one from the machine over there.W: All right. By the way, what's the gate number?M: Four. Down the hall and to the left.W: Thanks a lot.(Text 9)W: Tom, I rang you yesterday, but you were out.M: I'm sorry, Mary. But I came home quite late yesterdayabout half past nine in the evening. Jim and Betty invitedme to go for a picnic.W: Oh, how lovely, Tom! And did you like the picnic?M: Yes, I liked it very much.W: When did you leave, Tom?M: Jim and Betty came in their car about ten o'clock in the morning, and we left soon afterwards.W: And where did you go for the picnic?M: We went to National Park.W: Oh, it's lovely in National Park at this time of the year.M: Yes, and the sun shone all day.W: There's a river in National Park; did you have your lunch near the river?M: Yes, we had lunch near the river. Then, after lunch, we wentfor a walk along the river. Then we climbed up to the top of ahill, and looked at the beautiful view.W: What did you do then, Tom?M: Well, we went back to the car, and we drove to another part of National Park, and we had afternoon tea there. Then westarted to drive home.W: Oh, you left early!M: Yes, Mary. But it took a long time to reach home because there was a lot of traffic on the road.W: Well, that was a lovely day's outing.M: Yes, I had a very good time.(Text 10)W: Surely having a Granny about the place to give a hand with the housework can take a lot of pressure off a young wife,can't it?M: Yes, I think this is true. But remember the old people themselves are often against the idea of going to live with a young family. You see, modern houses and flats are very small; much smaller than the sort of homes people used to live in.W: And when Granny gets very old, then the situation becomes even worse, doesn't it?M: Yes. As long as old people are able to look after themselves, the system works quite well. But as soon as they need any care and attention, the situation becomes very difficult indeed. It's likely that old people may go into a nursing home, but it's not as simple as that. Because of improvements in medical science, people live longer than ever before. The birth rate has fallen. This means that a smaller working population is having to provide for a larger number of old people in need of care and attention. The number of old people's homes provided by the State is strictly limited. There are private nursing homes, but the cost is out of reach of the average family.W: And how do you see the situation developing in the future?M: Well, obviously a lot of money is going to have to be spent.But it's difficult persuading people to do this. There aren'tmany votes for politicians in providing nursing homes for the elderly.第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)1. What will these people do in a month?A. Go to college.B. Begin a new term in a middle school.C. Find a job.2. What does the man mean?A. He always gets up early in the morning.B. He thinks it is unnecessary to get up in themorning.C. He prefers to stay in bed in the morning.3. How much will the man pay for these tickets?A. 15 dollars.B. 20 dollars.C. 25 dollars.4. Where does this conversation most likely takeplace?A. At an airport.B. At a hotel.C. At a railway station.5. What is the woman's attitude t oward the man’swords?A. Impatient.B. Very angry.C. Patient.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第 6 段材料,回答第 6-7 题。

2017年专业四级考试英语听力文本素材3

2017年专业四级考试英语听力文本素材3BBC World News with Steve TitheringtonThe media tycoon Rupert Murdoch has made a personal apology to the family of a murdered British schoolgirl, Milly Dowler, whose phone was allegedly hacked by one of his newspapers. News International said Mr Murdoch would also apologise for what he called "serious wrongdoings" in advertisements to be placed in British newspapers on Saturday. Mr Murdoch met the Dowler family at a London hotel. When he came out, he was besieged by reporters.传媒大亨默多克亲自向被谋杀的英国女孩米莉的家人道歉,她的电话曾被默多克旗下一家报纸窃听。

新闻国际表示,默多克还将在周六出版的英国报纸广告上为他们的“严重错误”公开道歉。

默多克在伦敦一家酒店与米莉的家人会面。

当他出来的时立即被记者包围。

"I want to say it was a totally private meeting."“我想说,这是一个完全私人会面。

”"Did you apologise to the Dowler family?"“你有没有向Dowler的家人道歉呢?”"Of course I did. Of course I did."“当然有。

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1Questions1 to4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1.A) Because he is worried about the bad weather in Haiti.B) Because he is too busy and can't handle his study well.C) Because he is worried about his family after the disaste r.D) Because he is tired of hearing bad news about hurricane in Haiti.2. A) Yes. His parents are in need of his help.B) No. His family hopes he could do well in his study.C) No. His parents would come to see him sometime later.D) He doesn't know it for sure.3. A) He should go back home and help his family.B) He could call his friends at home to help his family.C) He should put his study at the first place.D) He could go back home at the end of the semester.4. A) To get the woman's help with his study.B) To ask whether he should go back home or not.C) To seek help from the woman about his worries.D) To ask for advice on how to adjust to his new life.Questions5 to8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5. A) A romantic and exciting journey.B) A dangerous and challenging game.C) Dangerous and romantic adventures.D) Meaningful and interesting research.6. A) They all resemble her friends.B) They all resemble her relatives.C) They all come from her imagination.D) They all come from books she has read.7. A) Playing with her children at home.B) Buying new books from the bookstores.C) Watching various kinds of TV programs.D) Reading and playing with her various animals.8. A) As a kid, Susan didn't like reading books.B) Susan has written a couple of bestsellers.C) Susan is well-known for science fiction.D) Susan is a full-time professional writer.2Questions1to4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1. A) Her father.B) Her teacher.C) Her classmate.D) The chairman of the student union.2. A) She does it very well.B) She is just managing it.C) She does it better than before.D) She is average.3. A) To tell her that she is the best student.B) To tell her that she needs to work harder.C) To tell her that she will attend a conference.D) To tell her that her parents have come.4. A) Money.B) Her parents.C) Her study.D) Time.Questions5 to8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5. A) Close friends. B) Classmates.C) Brother and sister.6D) Father and daughter.6. A) She was writing her term paper.B) She was doing some reading.C) She was preparing for the new school year.D) She was applying for a scholarship.7. A) Because Chris doesn't love her any more.B) Because she didn't spend enough time with Chris.C) Because they had a fight against each other and got injured.D) Because she thought Chris was not faithful to their love.8. A) She should continue working at her term paper.B) She should buy some chocolates for Chris as well.C) She should keep pace with the new century now.D) She should make the first move to give Chris a chance.3Questions1 to4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1.A) How to derive the fomula.B) How to cope with the coming maths exam.C) How to take notes.D) How to sleep well.2. A) She will help him derive the formula.B) She will help him remember the formula.C) She will offer her notes to him.D) She will ask the teacher about the questions.3. A) Ile will have a sound sleep.B) Ile will go over geometry.C) He will learn to derive the formula himself.D) He will have a big dinner.4. A) She thinks rest is important.B) She thinks the exam will only cover this year's work.C) She thinks the exam will be very hard.D) She thinks the teacher will play tricks in the exam.Questions5 to8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5. A) Price. B) Quality. C) Security. D) Delivery.6. A) Applying the new technology to online shopping.B) Buying from reputable companies with secure websites.C) Searching everything available online with lower prices.D) Looking at something in a shop and then buying it onlin e.7. A) Because she wants to buy a pair of fashionable summe r shoes.B) Because she wants to see if there are new summer clothe s on sale.C) Because she wants to meet her friends and then go sho pping with them.D) Because she wants to avoid sitting in front of a comp uter screen all day.8. A) Talk with other colleagues.B) Visit the bookstore opposite.C) Buy some fashionable clothes.D) Sit in front of a computer screen.4I. A) A parachute fell on him.B) His parachute didn't open.C) His plane was out of order.D) He jumped in the plane.2. A) He looked fine.C) He couldn't move his back.B) He almost died.D) He broke one of his bones.3. A) He would prove that he would be fine.B) He would be disabled from then on.C) He should not try skydiving again.D) He would spend a long period of time in the hospital.4. A) He quit flying the plane.B) He went to jump off the plane again.C) He began to live in a wheelchair.D) He began his work in the radio station.Questions5 to8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5. A) A stick. B) A rock. C) Apiece of wood. D) A sweet.6. A) Because it tastes like what it is called.B) Because it looks like what it is called.C) Because it smells like what it is called.D) Because it bites like what it is called.7. A) It is more convenient to stay in the UK.B) It is cheaper to stay in the UK.C) It is more fashionable to stay in the UK.D) It is less dangerous to stay in the UK.8. A) He loved the nightlife very much.B) He didn't have a good time.C) He met new friends and enjoyed his holiday.D) He crashed into a rock and ruined his holiday.5Questions1 to4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.l. A) They are students.B) They are critics.C) They are magazine readers.D) They are professors.2. A) Because unimportant details take up the main part of the essay.B) Because the handwriting is just not clear enough.C) Because the diagrams are not put properly.D) Because the margins are not wide enough.3. A) Names. B) Dates. C) Titles. D) Footnotes.4. A) The speakers cannot sort out the essays because of b ad handwritings.B) The footnotes are supposed to explain big and necessary points.C) The speakers will give more directions to the students.D) The speakers will hand out each student the basic rules.Questions5 to8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5. A) To look for a new apartment.B) To complain about living on campus.C) To ask to move to the his apartment.D) To ask to share the living expense with him.6. A) Because her present apartment is too small.B) Because her present apartment is too noisy.C) Because her present apartment is too expensive.D) Because her present apartment is too far from school.7. A) An apartment at the city center.B) An apartment near a parking lot.C) An apartment with furniture.D) An apartment near her parents' home.8. A) He will find an apartment for her on his way to cl ass.B) He will search the newspaper for the information.C) He will share his apartment with the woman.D) He will ask his friends to find an apartment for her.。

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