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- 第二节
- 第三节
- 听力原文
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。
例:What is the man going to read?
A. A newspaper.
B. A magazine.
C. A book.
答案是A。
1. What color T-shirt does the man plan to order?
A.Red. B.Blue. C.Green.
2.Which section does the man like to read?
A.News. B.Sports. C.Entertainment.
3.What job will the man probably take in summer?
A.Lifeguard. B.Tour guide. C.Swimming coach.
4.Where does the woman want to go on holiday?
A.Turkey. B.Canada. C.Italy.
5.What are the two speakers talking about?
A.Shark. B.Camera. C.Movie.
听下面4段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.What test are the speakers going to take on Friday?
A.Science B. History C.Music
7.Why does the woman speaker make the phone call?
A. To discuss her maths problems.
B. To seek help with her English reading.
C. To ask about the homework for tomorrow.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.What does the man think is the cause of the woman’s illness?
A.Last night’s dinner. B. The hot weather. C.Bottled water.
9.What is the probable relationship between the two sprekers?
A.Husband and wife. B.Doctor and patient. C. Guest and receptionist.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What is the manm doing?
A.Making an invitation.
B.Offering information.
C.Asking for permission.
11.What time is the woman going to see the dentist this Saturday?
A.10.:30a.m B.12:30p.m C.4:30p.m
12.What is the woman going to do after seeing the dentist?
A.Clean the house.
B.Take a walk by the lake.
C.Help Jim with his science project.
听第9段材料,回答第13至15题。
13.What makes shoppers tired?
A. Queuing for electrically-driven cars.
B. Looking for what they want to buy.
C. Carrying shopping around.
14.What is the peoblem for building moving walkways in the store?
A.The space B.The redsign. C. The technology.
15. Where will the computer system send the things shoppers buy?
A.To the exit
B. To the shelf
C. To the shoppers’ homes.
1
W: Normally, we supply 3 colors only, black, blue and red.
M: But we really want green ones.
W: In that case, it will be more expensive.
2
M: Are you finished with the newspaper, Mary?
W: Almost. Here, you can take the news section. And the entertainment section is in the living roo m.
M: Oh, I just want to read the sports section.
3
M: I need a summer job that will give me some exercise.
W: How about being a life guard?
M: Life guards don’t swim that much. They usually just sit.
W: Well then, you could become a swimming coach, or a tour guide.
M: Tour guide is a good idea. I’d walk all day.
4
M: Are you going on holiday with your brother again this year?
W: Yes. He’s coming home from Canada tomorrow.
M: Where are you going?
W: I’ve already booked a hotel in Turkey, but my brother wanted t o go to Italy, so I hope he doesn’t mind.
5
W: I thought it was a great movie. So visually exciting and the s harks look really scary at times.
M: I hated to admit it, but it made me ju mp a bit of times too. I guess recent advances in camera technology helped.
6-7
M: Hello, 6632278.
W: Hi, Jack. It’s me, Ann. I wasn’t at school today. Have we got any homework to do f or tomorrow?
M: Let me see. Well, we got to do the math problems on page 40 in our textbook.
W: All right. I’ve got it.
M: Then, we have to go on with our reading for English. The history teacher wants us to read the chapter on the History of London for tomorrow, and write down the most important dates and events in that chapter.
W: Anything else? Ah…music?
M: No, we haven’t any music homework, but the science teacher is giving us a test on Friday, so we have to study for that.
W: Oh no. I’m so bad at science. I hate it. Thanks, Jack.
M: Don’t mention it. See you tomorrow.
8-9
M: Still feeling ill?
W: Yes. That medicine hasn’t helped. Not a good start to our vacat ion, I’m afraid.
M: Do you have any idea what caused it?
W: Well, I thought it might be last night’s dinner.
M: But I’m fine. Could it be the heat? It’s enough to make anyone ill.
W: I know. But we’ve been here a week now. Anyway, I’ve been careful in the sun and I’ve been drinking bottles of water.
M: Then we’d better stay in the hotel today.
10-12
M: Well, do you have anything planned for the Saturday?
W: Eh, I’m kind of busy. Why do you ask?
M: I was wondering if we could get together and do something, like going to a concert or taking a walk by the lake.
W: I’d love to, but I’m really busy this weekend.
M: That’s too bad.
W: I have promised to help with the cleaning of the house at 10:30 in the morning. And then, I have an appointment with the dentist at 12:30pm.
M: How about after the dentist’s appointment?
W: Then, I have to meet Jim at 4:30pm to help him with the science project due on Monday morning.
M: OK, then, maybe some other time.
13-15
Well, we are now looking at ways to make shopping less tiring. You know, a day at the shops wears people o ut. And we considered a number of ideas. Carrying shopping around is very tiring, and we looked at ways to avoid that. We thought of hiring out small electrically driven cars to shoppers, but we came up against problems of space. There just isn’t enough room. We also thought about those moving walk ways, like the ones you see at the airports. We decided it against then though, because they require a major redesign of the whole center. What we have actually come up with is a new technology where you but what you want and then just leave it on the shelf. That way, you don’t need to carry your heavy shopping around with you all day. When you want to go home, our computer system automatically sends everything you’ve bought to your exit point, and you pick it up there.
16-20
W: Good morning, Sir. Can you help me?
M: What’s wrong?
W: My daughter is missing. I can’t find her anywhere.
M: OK, calm down. I’m going to help you to find her. How long ago did she go missing?
W: About one hour ago. At 4 o’clock, perhaps. I’ve been looking for her for almost an hour now.
M: And where did you last see her?
W: We were just shopping in the vegetable section. I turned around and she was gone.
M: What’s her name?
W: Melissa. M-E-L-I-S-S-A. She’s only five. She doesn’t speak Spanish.
M: OK. What does she look like?
W: She has dark brown hair. She’s thin and small for her age.
M: OK. What is she wearing today?
W: Blue shorts and a pink T-shir t. She has a hat on too, I think.
M: Don’t worry. Ev erything is going to be OK.
W: What should I do?
M: Stay right at the front of the store in case she is looking for you. We will start looking for her now.